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Notifier NFS-640 Programming Manual (116 pages)
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Brand:
Notifier
| Category:
Fire Alarms
| Size: 2.2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Manual
9
Cautions and Warnings
9
Typographic Conventions
9
Supplemental Information
10
Shortcuts to Operating Functions
11
1 Getting Started
12
Introduction to the Control Panel
12
Features
12
Selecting a Programming Method
13
How to Enter a Password
13
2 Program Change
14
What Is Program Change
14
In this Section
14
How to Enter Program Change
15
How to Use the Basic Program
15
How to Clear Memory (0= CLR )
16
How to Autoprogram the Control Panel (1= AUTO )
16
Purpose
16
Create a New Program for the Control Panel
17
How to Add a Device to the Program
18
How to Remove a Device from the Program
18
How to Change Autoprogram Default Values
20
How to Modify or Delete a Point (2= POINT )
21
How to Modify an Addressable Detector Point
22
How to Modify an Addressable Monitor Module Point
23
Monitor Module Default Zone Assignments
23
How to Modify an Addressable Control Module Point
24
How to Modify NAC and Panel Circuit Points
25
How to Change a Password (3= PASSWD )
26
How to Create a System Message (4= MESSAGE )
27
How to Create a Custom Zone Label (5= ZONE )
28
How to Program Special Zones (6=SPL FUNCT)
29
What Are Special Zones
29
How to Select Special Zones
30
How to Change Global System Functions (7= SYSTEM )
32
Global System Functions
32
Annunciator Options
33
ACS Selection Group Example
33
Annunciation Points
34
ACS Selection Group a
35
ACS Selection Group B
35
ACS Selection Group C (SLC #1, Modules 1-64)
36
ACS Selection Group D (SLC #2, Modules 1-64)
36
ACS Selection Group E (SLC #1, Modules 65-128)
36
ACS Selection Group F (SLC #2, Modules 65-128)
36
ACS Selection Group G (SLC #1 and #2, Modules 129-159)
37
ACS Selection Group H (SLC #1)
37
ACS Selection Group I (SLC #2)
37
ACS Selection Group J (SLC #1)
38
ACS Selection Group K (SLC #2)
38
ACS Selection Group L (SLC #1 and #2)
38
ACS Selection Group M
39
ACS Selection Group N
40
ACS Selection Group O
40
How to Check the Program for Errors (8= CHECK PRG )
41
How to Use the Network Program
42
How to Select the Network Program Options
42
How to Use the Utility Program
43
Utility Program Options
43
How to Select Utility Program Options
43
How to Use Flashscan Poll
44
Baud Rate of Serial Ports
45
3 Status Change
46
What Is Status Change
46
How to Enter Status Change
46
Status Change Options
46
How to Disable or Enable a Point
47
How to Change Sensitivity for a Detector
48
How to Select a Detector
48
How to Use the Detector Sensitivity Screen
48
How to Clear Alarm Verification Counters
49
How to Clear the History Buffer
49
How to Set the System Time and Date
49
How to Do a Walk Test
50
Basic Walk Test
50
Advanced Walk Test
51
Walk Test Activation Indications
51
Viewing Walk Test Results
52
Appendix A: Releasing Applications
53
What Are Releasing Zones
53
NFPA Releasing Applications
53
How to Program a Releasing Zone
54
How to Program a Delay Timer
54
How to Program an Abort Switch
54
Definition of Abort Switches
54
How an Abort Switch Works
55
Programming a ULI Abort Switch
56
Programming an IRI Abort Switch
57
Programming an NYC Abort Switch
59
Programming an AHJ Abort Switch
61
Using Cross Zones
62
Purpose of Cross Zones
62
How Cross Zones Work
62
How to Program a Soak Timer (NFPA 16 Applications Only)
64
Using Type Codes for Releasing Zones
65
How to Program an Abort Switch
66
How to Program a Manual Release Switch
67
How to Program a Manual Release Delay Switch
68
How to Program a Second Shot Switch
70
How to Program a Release End Bell Circuit
71
How to Program a ULC Release Circuit
72
How to Program a Release Circuit for an Output Circuit
73
How to Program a Release Form-C Circuit
74
How to Program a Release Audible Circuit
75
How to Program an Instant Release Circuit
76
How to Program a Release Code Bell Circuit
77
Initiating Devices
78
Warning Sounders
78
Auxiliary Control Functions
78
ACS Annunciation
78
Appendix B: Special Zone Outputs
80
Presignal and Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS)
80
What Is Presignal and PAS
80
Purpose
80
Notes on Using F0
80
Restrictions on Using F0
80
Selecting Presignal and PAS Outputs
81
Presignal
81
Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS)
81
Time Control Zones
82
Coding Functions for NACS and Panel Circuits
82
Appendix C: AWACS™ Applications
84
AWACS Overview
84
AWACS Features
84
Drift Compensation and Smoothing
84
Maintenance Warnings - Three Levels
85
Self-Optimizing Pre-Alarm
86
Detector Sensitivity
86
Cooperative Multi-Detector Sensing
87
Pre-Alarm
88
Definition
88
Alert Level
88
Alert Functions
88
Example of an Alert Level
88
Action Level
88
Action Functions
88
How to Select a Pre-Alarm Level
89
Detector Sensitivity Settings
90
How to Select Pre-Alarm and Alarm Sensitivity
90
How to Test Detectors Set below 0.50% Obscuration Per Foot
91
Detector Maintenance Features
92
Overview
92
How to Access Detector Maintenance Information
92
View Detector Maintenance for a Detector
92
Print a Detector Maintenance Report
93
How to Interpret a Detector Status Display or Maintenance Report
93
Appendix D: CBE (Control-By-Event)
95
Description
95
Input and Outputs
95
Equations
95
Equation Entry
96
Logic Functions
96
The "AND" Operator
96
The "OR" Operator
96
The "NOT" Operator
96
The "ONLY1" Operator
96
The "ANY2" Operator
96
The "ANY3" Operator
96
The "XZONE" Operator
96
The "RANGE" Operator
96
Equation Syntax Example
97
Evaluating an Equation
97
Argument Entries
98
Time Delay Functions
98
The "DEL" Operator
98
The "SDEL" Operator
98
CBE Example
99
Appendix E: Detector Initialization
101
Overview
101
System Testing and Detector Initialization
101
How to Replace a Detector
101
How to Manually Initialize a Detector
102
Appendix F: Type Codes
103
What Are Type Codes
103
How to Select a Type Code
103
In this Appendix
103
Type Codes for Input Devices
104
Overview
104
Type Codes for Intelligent Detectors
104
Type Codes for Monitor Modules
105
Type Codes for Output Devices
106
Overview
106
Type Codes for Control Modules
106
NAC and Panel Circuit Type Codes
107
Glossary
109
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Notifier NFS-640 Operation Manual (88 pages)
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Brand:
Notifier
| Category:
Fire Alarms
| Size: 2.32 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Manual
9
Cautions and Warnings
9
Typographic Conventions
9
Supplemental Information
10
Shortcuts to Operating Functions
11
Introduction
13
Product Description
13
Operating Features
13
Use of the Controls
15
Introduction
15
System Status Indicator Leds
16
Descriptions
16
Control Keys
17
Acknowledge/Scroll Display
17
Signal Silence
17
Drill
17
System Reset
18
Lamp Test
18
Programming Keypad
19
Operation of the Control Panel
21
Overview
21
Normal Mode of Operation
22
Fire Alarm Mode of Operation
23
How the Control Panel Indicates a Fire Alarm
23
How to Respond to a Fire Alarm
23
Interpreting Fire Alarm Type Codes
24
System Trouble Mode of Operation
25
How the Control Panel Indicates a System Trouble
25
How to Respond to a System Trouble
25
Security Alarm Mode of Operation
27
How the Control Panel Indicates a Security Alarm
27
How to Respond to a Security Alarm
27
Interpreting Security Type Codes
28
Active Supervisory Signal Mode of Operation
29
How the Control Panel Indicates an Active Supervisory
29
How to Respond to an Active Supervisory
29
If a Latching Supervisory Type Code Displays
29
If Non-Latching Type Code Displays
30
How to Interpret Supervisory Type Codes
30
Pre-Alarm Warning Mode of Operation
31
How the Control Panel Indicates a Pre-Alarm Warning
31
How to Respond to a Pre-Alarm Warning
31
Pre-Alarm Alert and Action Levels
31
Responding to a Pre-Alarm Warning
31
Interpreting Pre-Alarm Type Codes
31
Disabled Points Mode of Operation
32
Non-Alarm Mode of Operation
33
Purpose of Non-Alarm Points
33
How the Control Panel Indicates an Active Fire Control
33
How the Control Panel Indicates an Active Non-Fire Point
33
Active Trouble Monitor Mode of Operation
34
How the Control Panel Indicates an Active Trouble Monitor
34
How to Respond to an Active Trouble Monitor
34
Output Circuit Trouble Mode of Operation
35
Overview
35
How the Control Panel Indicates a NAC Trouble
36
How the Control Panel Indicates a Panel Circuit Trouble
36
How the Control Panel Indicates a Control/Relay Trouble
36
How to Respond to a NAC, Panel Circuit or Control/Relay Trouble
37
Operation of Special System Timers
38
What Are System Timers
38
How to View System Timer Selections
38
How System Timers Work
38
Auto Silence Timer
38
Alarm Verification Timer
38
Silence Inhibit Timer
39
Waterflow Circuit Operation
39
Style 6 and Style 7 Operation
39
Introduction
41
What Is Read Status
41
Quick Reference Key Sequences
41
Entering Read Status
41
Viewing and Printing a Read Status
42
How to View Read Status of Devices, Zones, and System Settings
43
Overview
43
How to Display the Total of Installed Devices
43
How to Display a Point or Zone for Read Status
43
How to View Read Status for a Detector
44
How to View Read Status for a Control/Relay or Monitor Module
45
How to View Read Status for a NAC or Panel Circuit
46
How to View Read Status for a Software Zone (Z01-Z99)
47
How to View Read Status for a Special Zone (F0-F9)
47
How to View Read Status for a Releasing Zone (R0-R9)
47
How to Read Status for System Functions
48
How to Read Status for Annunciator Selections
49
How to Read Status for Battery Levels
50
How to View Read Status for Event and Alarm History
51
Overview
51
How to View Read Status for Event History
51
How to View Read Status for Alarm History
52
How to Print Points, Event and Alarm History
53
Overview
53
How to Print Points
53
How to Print Event History
53
How to Print Alarm History
53
How to View and Print Hidden Event and Alarm History
54
Overview
55
Appendix A: Special Zone Operation
55
Releasing Zones (R0-R9)
56
Purpose of Releasing Zones
56
How to View Releasing Zone Selections
56
How Releasing Zones Operate
57
Time, Date, and Holiday Functions
59
Overview
59
How to View Time Control Selections
59
How to View Holiday Function Selections
60
How Time Control and Holiday Functions Work
60
NAC and Panel Circuit Coding
61
Overview of Coding
61
How to View Coding (F8) Selections
61
How to Respond to an Alarm with Coding
61
Presignal and Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS) Operation
62
Overview
62
What Is Presignal and PAS
62
How to View Presignal and PAS Selections
63
How to Respond to an Alarm with a Presignal Delay Timer (no PAS)
63
How to Respond to an Alarm with a Presignal Delay Timer (PAS Selected)
64
Appendix B: Intelligent Detector Functions
65
Descriptions for Intelligent Detector Functions
65
Appendix C: Remote Terminal Access
67
General Description
67
Operating Modes
67
Local Terminal Mode (Loct)
68
Local Monitor Mode (Locm)
69
Remote Terminal Mode (Remt)
70
Using the CRT-2 for Read Status
71
Overview
71
Accessing Read Status Options
71
Read Point
72
Display Devices in Alarm or Trouble
72
Display the Status of All Programmed Points
73
View the History Buffer
73
Send the History Buffer to the CRT-2
73
View the Alarm History Buffer
73
Send the Alarm History Buffer to the CRT-2
74
Using the CRT-2 for Alter Status
75
Overview
75
Accessing Alter Status Options
75
Enable or Disable Detectors, Modules, or Panel Circuits
76
Change Alarm and Pre-Alarm Levels
77
Clear the Verification Counter
77
Clear the Entire History Buffer
77
Set the Pre-Alarm for Alert or Action
78
Appendix D: Point and System Troubles Lists
79
Point (Device) Troubles
79
System Troubles
80
Notifier NFS-640 Installation Manual (88 pages)
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Brand:
Notifier
| Category:
Control Panel
| Size: 2.43 MB
Table of Contents
Fire Alarm System Limitations
2
Installation Precautions
3
Table of Contents
5
Section 1 about this Manual
7
Standards and Other Documents
7
Supplemental Documentation
8
Cautions and Warnings
9
Section 2 System Overview
11
System Description
11
Standard Features
11
Options
12
System Limitations
12
System Components
12
Basic Equipment Required
12
Control Panel Circuit Board
13
Main Power Supply
13
Circuit Board Components
14
System Cabinets
16
Optional Devices
17
Intelligent Detectors
18
Addressable Modules
19
Annunciation Modules
21
Annunciators
21
Annunciators with 24- and 48-Point Capacity
21
Annunciators with 16- and 32-Point Capacity
22
Annunciator Fixed Modules
22
Peripheral Displays and Printers
23
Panel Circuit Modules
24
Voice Alarm System
25
Section 3 Installation
27
Preparing for Installation
27
Standards and Codes
27
Installation Checklist
28
Mounting a Cabinet
29
Laying out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis
30
Installing the Control Panel
31
Control Panel Circuit Board & Keypad/Display Unit
31
Using NCA as Primary Display
33
Loop Expander Module
34
Network Control Module
35
Panel Circuit Modules and Other Option Boards
35
Overview
37
Connecting the Control Panel to AC Power
37
Checking AC Power
38
Installing and Connecting the Batteries
38
APS-6R Auxiliary Power Supply Connections
39
External DC Power Output Connections
39
NAC Connections & Releasing Circuits
40
Output Relay Connections
40
Backup-Alarm Switches
41
Installing a Transmitter Module TM-4
41
UL Power-Limited Wiring Requirements
42
Labeling Modules and Circuits
42
Installing Panel Circuit Modules
43
Overview
43
Mounting Expander Boards
43
Connecting Ribbon Cables for a CAB-4 Series Backbox
44
Installing the Panel Circuit Modules
44
Connecting ICM-4RK and ICE-4 Modules
45
Field-Wiring the ICM-4RK and ICE-4 (NFPA Style y or Z)
46
Connecting CRM-4RK/CRE-4 Modules
47
Auxiliary Relay Module (ARM-4): Product-Specific Details
48
Overview
48
Installation
48
Field Wiring an Auxiliary Relay Module
49
Installing Remote Printers And/Or CRT
50
Custom Cable Fabrication
50
Installing and Configuring the PRN-5 Printer
50
Installing and Configuring a Keltron Printer
51
Installing and Configuring a CRT-2
52
Connecting a PC
54
Connecting Multiple Printers, Crts, or CRT/PRN Combination
55
Wiring a Signaling Line Circuit (SLC)
56
Section 4 Applications
57
Overview
57
NFPA 72-1999 Central or Remote Station Fire Alarm System (Protected Premises Unit)
58
NFPA 72-1999 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems
59
Fire/Security Applications
59
General Operation
59
Installing a Security Tamper Switch
60
Receiving Unit
60
Programming
61
Wiring for Proprietary Security Alarm Applications
62
Releasing Applications
63
Overview
63
Programming
63
Wiring
64
Connecting a Releasing Device to the Control Panel
64
Connecting a Releasing Device to the FCM-1 Module
65
Connecting an NBG-12LRA Agent Release-Abort Station
66
Section 5 Testing the System
67
Acceptance Test
67
Periodic Testing and Service
67
Operational Checks
67
Battery Checks and Maintenance
68
Appendix A Power Supply Calculations
69
Calculating AC Branch Circuit Current
69
Calculating the System Current Draws
69
Power Supply Calculations
71
Calculating the Maximum Secondary Power Fire Alarm Current Draw
72
Calculating the Battery Requirements
73
Calculating the Battery Capacity
73
Calculating the Battery Size
74
Appendix B Electrical Specifications
75
Electrical Specifications
75
Output Relays
76
Wire Requirements
77
Appendix C Compatible Equipment
79
UL-Listed Equipment
79
US Coast Guard & Lloyd's Register
81
Appendix D Canadian Applications
83
Standalone Application
83
NFS-640 with KDM-2
83
NFS-640 with NCA
83
Local Network Application
83
Automatic Alarm Signal Silence
83
Annunciator Applications
83
Releasing Devices
83
Index
85
Limited Warranty
87
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Notifier NFS-640 Manual (9 pages)
Addressable Fire Alarm System
Brand:
Notifier
| Category:
Fire Alarms
| Size: 1.52 MB
Table of Contents
Auto Program
3
Please Wait
3
Network Diagram
4
System Modules
7
Other Options
9
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