
iCom Series Universal Alarm Communicator Programming and Installation Guide
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New York City (FDNY) Specifications
The programming specifications contained in this section must be completed when installing the CellComF‑LTE‑V
Series and iComSLF for New York City (FDNY) fire alarm communicator installations for IP communication
applications. Refer to the FDNY Certificate of Approval #6238 for the complete conditions of approval.
Network and Cellular Communication, Primary and Secondary
When installed as a central station Internet (Network) communicator or slave transmitter, both primary and
secondary channels of communication shall be required and shall meet the conditions below. Network communication
(iComSLF) shall be used as the primary channel of communication to the Central Station and a Cellular Communicator
(CellComF‑LTE‑V) shall be used as the secondary channel of communication or in reverse order: Cellular
Communicator (CellComF‑LTE‑V) as the primary channel and Network connection (iComSLF) as the secondary
channel.
iComSLF Primary and CellComF‑LTE‑V Series Backup Programming
iComSLF Programming
CellComF‑LTE‑V Programming
Comm Type = NET
Comm Type = CELL
Checkin Min = 5
Checkin Min = 5
Failtime Min = 5
Failtime Min = 5
Test Rpt = Yes
Test Rpt = Yes
Test Freq = 1 Dy
Test Freq = 1 Dy
CellComF‑LTE‑V Series Primary and iComSLF Backup Programming
CellComF‑LTE‑V Programming
iCom SLF Programming
Comm Type = CELL
Comm Type = NET
Checkin Min = 5
Checkin Min = 5
Failtime Min = 5
Failtime Min = 5
Test Rpt = Yes
Test Rpt = Yes
Test Freq = 1 Dy
Test Freq = 1 Dy
Wiring
All wiring must be in accordance with NEC, ANSI, and NFPA 70. All network cabling must be installed in accordance
with NFPA 70 for communication circuits.
Additional Requirements
Program and install the equipment to comply with NFPA basic fire requirements. Refer to the Universal Fire Alarm
Specifications and ANSI/UL 864 Specifications in this document.