
ACPS-610/E Manual —
P/N 53018:A1 07/31/2007
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Two Stage Alert/Evacuation (Canada Only)
Configuration and Programming
2.
If the output is a synchronized NAC, activating the first associated address turns the output on.
3.
If the output is a Door Holder, activating the first address turns the output off (instantly, in 30
seconds, or never – depending upon configuration. (See page 32).
4.
If the output is a +24V power output, activating the first associated address has no effect, but
the address must be in communication with the panel.
The second address for each output does the following:
1.
If the output is a coded NAC, activating the second associated address activates stage 2
(evacuation). Note that the first address must also be activated.
2.
If the output is a synchronized NAC, activating the second associated address has no effect but
the address must be in communication with the panel.
3.
If the output is a Door Holder, activating the second associated address has no effect, but the
address must be in communication with the panel.
4.
If the output is a +24V power output, activating the second associated address has no effect,
but the address must be in communication with the panel.
3.4.2 Two Stage Panel Programming
All second stage timing is controlled by the FACP. All addresses must be programmed in the FACP.
Null control-by-event (CBE) should be employed for unused second-stage points. Figure 3.11
illustrates the panel CBE programming.
Figure 3.11 Canadian Two Stage for the NFS-3030/NFS2-3030
General Alarm
FCM
Type
APND
L1M1
FMM
Type
NON
L1M2
OR(L1M1)
Physical Connection
L1M3
Z200
Z200 = DEL(00.05.00(L1M3))
Z201 = SDEL(00.00.00(Z200))
EVAC
Outputs
CBE for EVAC Outputs = OR(Z2,Z201)
CBE for ALERT Outputs = OR(Z1)
FCM
Type
FORC
Z201
ALERT
Outputs
Tracking = YES
Z1 = Zone programmed to
activate the alert stage.
Z2 = Zone programmed to
activate the evacuation stage in
the event of a second alarm.