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NFS2-640/E Programming Manual —
P/N 52742:L2 7/17/14
Programming
Basic Program
ACS Selection Group L (SLC #1, Detectors 129-159, and SLC #2, Detectors
129-159):
ACS Selection Group M
FirstCommand NFC-50/100 and FireVoice (NFV-25/50ZS) are single channel and can play one
message. Message priority is determined by the message number: lower-numbered messages have
the higher priorities (that is, Message 2 has a higher priority than Message 3). Message 0 (OFF) has
the lowest priority.
To use ACS for controlling the FirstCommand and FireVoice, install by programming Annunciator
A1 as Group M through panel or VeriFire Tools programming. Refer to the First Command or
FireVoice manual to properly configure the FACP.
VeriFire Tools Programming
Annunciator programming must be performed as follows:
• Program Annunciator Address 1 as Group M. (Refer to Table 2.26 for point definitions.)
• Assign ACS points in user Map 1.
Table 2.25 ACS Group L
Point
Type
Red LED
Yellow LED
Switch Function*
1
Input
SLC 1, Detector 129 Alarm SLC 1, Detector 129
Trouble
Not Used
2
Input
SLC 1, Detector 130 Alarm SLC 1, Detector 130
Trouble
Not Used
3
Input
SLC 1, Detector 131 Alarm SLC 1, Detector 131
Trouble
Not Used
to
to (see note 1)
to (see note 1)
31
Input
SLC 1, Detector 159 Alarm SLC 1, Detector 159
Trouble
Not Used
32
Not Used
33
Input
SLC 2, Detector 129 Alarm SLC 2, Detector 129
Trouble
Not Used
34
Input
SLC 2, Detector 130 Alarm SLC 2, Detector 130
Trouble
Not Used
35
Input
SLC 2, Detector 131 Alarm SLC 2, Detector 131
Trouble
Not Used
to (see note 2)
to (see note 2)
63
Input
SLC 2, Detector 159 Alarm SLC 2, Detector 159
Trouble
Not Used
64
Not Used
* Pressing the switch button when the Switch Function is “Not Used” will cause the associated LED to stop
blinking. This is a local acknowledgement at the annunciator only: no message is sent to the panel.
NOTE:
1. Point number to Detector number relationship is sequential. To determine Point to Detector
relationship add 128 to Point number to arrive at Detector number.
2. Point number to Detector number relationship is sequential. To determine Point to Detector
relationship add 96 to Point number to arrive at Detector number.