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Walk Test

Alter Status

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Figure 4.8 Clear History Screen

Soft Keys

ALARM HISTORY:

 Press to clear Alarm history.

EVENT HISTORY:

 Press to clear Event history.

ALL HISTORY:

 Press to clear both Alarm and Event history.

4.6  Walk Test

Walk Test allows the user to test the entire fire alarm system while away from the control panel. 
There are two types of Walk Test - Basic and Advanced - and each type operates in audible mode.
Walk Test results are sent to the printer and to Event History as “Test”.

WARNING: Physically disconnect all releasing devices before starting WalkTest. It is not 
sufficient to disable in any other manner.

WARNING: Walk Test mode can deactivate fire protection.

•Prior to Walk Test, secure all protected buildings, and notify the building owner/operator, fire 

department, and other pertinent personnel that testing is in progress.

•Immediately after Walk Test is completed, notify the same people that testing is complete and 

the system is restored to normal operation. Reconnect releasing devices.

•Walk Test will “time out” and return to normal operation after one hour when no Walk Test 

activations have occurred during that time.

•Walk Test may be exited at any time by pressing the 

ABORT

 soft key on the screen

Basic Walk Test

 - The basic test allows a single operator to run audible tests on the panel. All logic 

equation automation is suspended during the test. All ACS devices will default to Disable. They 
may be enabled by selecting NO at the DISABLE ACS BOARDS soft key on the Walk Test Menu 
screen (Figure 4.9 ).

Advanced Walk Test

 - The advanced test allows field-supplied output point programming that will 

react to input stimuli such as CBE and logic equations. When points are activated in advanced 
testing, each initiating event will latch the input. Release of the latch and subsequent activation of 
the next point is controlled through use of the 

NEXT

 

TEST

 soft key. All ACS devices default to 

disable. They may be enabled by selecting NO at the DISABLE ACS BOARDS soft key on the 
Walk Test Menu screen (Figure 4.9 ).
An advanced test is audible. An  audible test is intended for pull station verification, magnet-
activated tests on input devices, input and output device and wiring operation/verification. Only 
devices previously configured to participate and designated as part of the test through the following 
screens will make sound.

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Summary of Contents for NFS-3030/E

Page 1: ...Fire Alarm Control Panel NFS 3030 E Programming Manual C PN 51345 C ECN 03 419 Document 51345 11 04 2003 Rev www PDF Zoo com...

Page 2: ...quate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Hea...

Page 3: ...es prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifi cations verify that they will not interfere with b...

Page 4: ...ng information Product name and version number if applicable Printed manual or online Help Topic Title for online Help Page number for printed manual Brief description of content you think should be i...

Page 5: ...2 Network Parameters 18 3 2 3 Panel Settings 19 Reminder Menu 21 3 2 4 Panel Timers Menu 1 22 3 2 5 Panel Timers Menu 2 23 3 2 6 LCD Programming 23 3 2 7 ACS Programming 24 ACS Point Programming 25 3...

Page 6: ...nable 62 4 3 Detector Sensitivity 62 4 3 1 Sensitivity Select 63 Change Alarm Prealarm Sensitivity 63 4 4 Clear Verify Counters 64 4 5 Clear History 64 4 6 Walk Test 65 4 7 Program Time Date 68 4 8 Co...

Page 7: ...es on using ZF0 103 Restrictions on using ZF0 103 Selecting Presignal and PAS Outputs 104 Presignal 104 Positive Alarm Sequence PAS 104 Coding Functions for Panel Circuit Outputs 104 Appendix D AWACS...

Page 8: ...quations 119 Appendix F Detector Initialization 121 Overview 121 How to Replace a Detector with a Different Type of Detector 121 Appendix G Type Codes 123 What are Type Codes 123 How to Select a Type...

Page 9: ...utility VeriFire Tools CD help file VERIFIRE TCD Compatible Devices Device Compatibility Document 15378 Annunciators Annunciator Control System Annunciator Fixed Module ACM 8R Annunciator Control Modu...

Page 10: ...features include the following Ease of use Field program the control panel without special software skills Local programming program directly from the control panel keypad to reduce installation time...

Page 11: ...l devices and thoroughly test the entire system The Walk Test feature can be used to test devices and their programming Make a hard copy record of the program on the printer Save the program by upload...

Page 12: ...play the following screen Type in the new password that will replace the factory default password there can be up to eight alphanumeric characters Press the enter key on the keyboard RE ENTER PASSWORD...

Page 13: ...ormation ENTER PASSWORD Press to enter a new password Type in up to eight alphanumerics on the keyboard then press enter RE ENTER PASSWORD will appear Retype the password for verification ACCEPT After...

Page 14: ...General Information Getting Started 14 NFS 3030 Programming Manual P N 51345 C 11 4 03 www PDF Zoo com...

Page 15: ...nt Counts Display 2 2 Multiple Event List Pressing the Multiple Event List soft key shows off normal events simultaneously in groups of eight It displays automatically for off normal events when the C...

Page 16: ...of points walk test and other information Refer to Section 3 Program and Section 4 Alter Status for a full description of Program Alter Status 2 6 Printer Functions Pressing the Printer Functions sof...

Page 17: ...Main Menu and at the prompt enter a master password or a user password that allows access to the Program level The following screen will display Note No program menus will display if a user password i...

Page 18: ...Normal message Figure 3 3 Network Programming Screen Soft Keys NODE NUMBER Enter the network node number of this panel For standalone NFS 3030 E the network node number will be 000 A valid network no...

Page 19: ...le key switch operation Note ACS devices programmed for acknowledge signal silence system reset and drill are not affected by this setting these commands will still function at the devices if LOCAL CO...

Page 20: ...codes are of the same type that is an input with a fire alarm type code will activate an output with a fire alarm type code Default NO PANEL CIRCUIT BELL CODING Press to toggle between MARCH and TEMPO...

Page 21: ...ER Press this soft key to toggle between the two possibilities YES Choose this to initiate a daily 11 00AM reminder that there are uncleared troubles in the system The reminder will appear on the scre...

Page 22: ...eported Type in a value of 6 12 hours or 0 zero A value of zero will cause immediate notification Default 8 The onboard trouble relay TB3 on the CPU 3030 will activate and TM 4s will report according...

Page 23: ...tputs for an explanation of this option Default OFF PRESIGNAL DELAY Press to enter a value of 00 00 OFF or a value of 1 00 to 3 00 minutes in the format MM SS where MM minutes SS seconds This feature...

Page 24: ...TENSITY soft keys are pressed Press ACCEPT to save the desired setting 3 2 7 ACS Programming An ACS device is a remote device used by the panel to annunciate certain system messages and or to act with...

Page 25: ...croll through the following list of types Stop at the appropriate type POINT PROGRAMMING Press this soft key to proceed to the ACS Point Programming screen ACCEPT Press this soft key to save all the c...

Page 26: ...s been placed in the jack at the mapped telephone point Otherwise the Point Active LED is lit if the corresponding point or zone is active The Status trouble LED is lit if that point or zone is in tro...

Page 27: ...PRINTER Press to scroll through the types of printer supervision NONE 40 COLUMN 40 COLUMN SUPERVISED 80 COLUMN 80 COLUMN SUPERVISED GRAPHIC OR GRAPHIC SUPERVISED The printer will not be active if NON...

Page 28: ...fferent schedules the one displayed when the screen is invoked is the one that is currently in effect Figure 3 14 Weekly Occupancy Schedule Screen Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to navigate betwee...

Page 29: ...er to LCD 160 Download Menu on page 73 Figure 3 15 Remote Display Menu Screen Soft Keys INSTALL REMOTE DISPLAY To install a remote display press the arrow keys to place the cursor on the line next to...

Page 30: ...ill appear in trouble messages LOCAL CONTROL Press to toggle between YES and NO A setting of YES enables local control at the remote display 3 3 4 Loop Configuration This screen displays when the LOOP...

Page 31: ...it is subjected to a detector test during FlashScan polling Each detector is tested this way on a regular basis During the short time the LEDs are on steady the detector is not providing fire protect...

Page 32: ...een Note A printout of all the messages may be obtained by entering the Print Programming Menu 2 and pressing the CUSTOM ACTION MESSAGES soft key 3 3 6 Event Logging This menu gives the option of logg...

Page 33: ...oliday Menu soft key is pressed at the Panel Programming 2 Menu Figure 3 21 Holiday Menu Screen The cursor will appear in the date fields and may be moved using the keyboard arrow keys Type to add edi...

Page 34: ...ram Menu Soft Keys POINT SELECT Press until the desired point type appears The types detector module panel circuit module general zone logic zone trouble zone or ACS Board appear in the parenthesis af...

Page 35: ...l that will appear in message formats If no entry is made the field will default to the point address EXTENDED LABEL Press to place the cursor at this field Type in a 12 character maximum extended lab...

Page 36: ...will activate when the detector reaches its Prealarm threshold no other zones in this detector s zone map will activate Position 9 Use this position to activate sounder or relay base of a detector Wh...

Page 37: ...points with fire alarm type codes will activate output points with fire alarm type codes etc All detector types on an SLC can participate in local mode Note The panel setting LCM LOCAL MODE must be se...

Page 38: ...t per foot obscuration or for heat detectors in degrees Centigrade Alarm sensitivity settings range from one to nine with one representing the most sensitive alarm level and nine the least sensitive P...

Page 39: ...Soft Keys WEEKLY OCCUPANCY SCHEDULE Press this soft key to place the cursor at the underlined field There can be up to ten Weekly Occupancy Schedules Enter a value of zero through ten Zero indicates n...

Page 40: ...d MODULE TYPE TYPE CODE LABEL and FLASHSCAN CODE LABEL must be entered before any entries can be saved using the ACCEPT key POINT LABEL Press this soft key to place the cursor at this field Type in a...

Page 41: ...M VERIFICATION Press this key to determine participation in Alarm Verification Choosing Yes will set the device participation to the value entered at the Panel Timers screen Figure 3 7 The only module...

Page 42: ...MM 1module with SMOKE CONV HEAT DETECT or SMOKE DETECT does not participate in Walk Test SWITCH INHIBIT This field determines whether a user can manually activate an output Values are YES can not be a...

Page 43: ...uit Point Programming screen will display if a panel circuit point address is entered at the Point Programming Menu see Figure 3 22 on page 34 Figure 3 33 Panel Circuit Point Programming 1 Screen Soft...

Page 44: ...hen this point activates To create a new custom action message refer to Custom Action Message on page 31 ZONE MAP Displays the zones mapped to this point The default value assigned to panel circuit in...

Page 45: ...ON the output will activate and OFF the output will not activate The default is OFF Note The IZM 8RK module does not participate in Walk Test Also the following Type ID codes do not participate in Wa...

Page 46: ...hen a releasing zone is chosen at the Point Program menu see Figure 3 22 on page 34 Figure 3 37 Releasing Zone Programming Menu Screen Refer to Appendix B Releasing Applications for a full explanation...

Page 47: ...er entered nothing will display in lines 4 and 6 and the user must press the EDIT EQUATION soft key to proceed to the next screen and enter an equation Refer to Appendix E CBE Zones and Equations for...

Page 48: ...he information at this screen it provides point and zone formats that make it less likely for typographical errors to occur ADD LOGIC FUNCTION Press to proceed to the Add Logic Function screen This sc...

Page 49: ...blinking and to return to the previous screen NEXT PREVIOUS POINT Press these soft keys to scroll forward or backward from the displayed point to the next installed point Add Logic Function This scre...

Page 50: ...effect an output For instance an annunciator trouble can be used to activate an output device The trouble zone format is ZTxx where xx is a number from one through ten When a trouble zone format is en...

Page 51: ...When ACS BOARD is selected from the Point Program Menu the ACS Label Menu appears Figure 3 43 ACS Label Menu Screen Soft Keys ACS LABEL Type a label for the selected annunciator The label can have up...

Page 52: ...LEAR PANEL MODULES Press to remove all panel module programming information A confirmation screen will display asking the user to confirm the deletion command Pressing this key causes a reboot CLEAR L...

Page 53: ...tion Press the DELETE soft key to delete the point from programming A confirmation screen will display asking the user to confirm the deletion command Note Deleting points that are active or in troubl...

Page 54: ...er the desired SLCs loops 1 2 in this example or select AUTOPROGRAM PANEL MODULES in the Autoprogram Menu screen Figure 3 46 4 Press the ACCEPT soft key to run the Autoprogram 3 6 2 To Add Delete Devi...

Page 55: ...reen SLCs Soft Keys REVIEW Press this soft key to review the new devices found with the option of adding them to the program one by one devices that are in the database that the autoprogram did not fi...

Page 56: ...o review panel circuit points ACCEPT ALL Press to accept all the new modules and devices that have been found by the Autoprogram Discrepancies will still be displayed the same as if the REVIEW soft ke...

Page 57: ...installed Error and Discrepancy Resolution Pressing the REVIEW soft key will bring up screens that provide the means to resolve any errors or discrepancies found during autoprogram Figure 3 50 Autopro...

Page 58: ...cept the new device type EDIT This soft key will appear only when SLC devices are mismatched It will not appear for panel modules Press it to advance to the point programming screen for this point NO...

Page 59: ...e detector or module with the same address Soft Keys ACCEPT Pressing this soft key acknowledges that the programmer has been informed of the double address Autoprogram will not make a modification to...

Page 60: ...Program Autoprogram Menu 60 NFS 3030 Programming Manual P N 51345 C 11 4 03 www PDF Zoo com...

Page 61: ...or Disable Enable Screen Soft Keys POINT Press this soft key to identify the type of point to disable enable the choices that will appear in parentheses next to the point format are DETECTOR MODULE PA...

Page 62: ...t key is pressed on the Alter Status Menu screen Figure 4 4 Sensitivity Select Point Screen Soft Keys POINT Press to place the cursor in the format field Type the address using the keyboard NEXT PREVI...

Page 63: ...Alarm Prealarm Sensitivity This screen displays when any of the soft keys is pressed on the Detector Sensitivity Select screen The user can change detector sensitivity values using this screen The se...

Page 64: ...return to the previous screen 4 4 Clear Verify Counters The Clear Verify Counters screen lets you clear all counters for detectors selected for Alarm Verification on the FACP It displays when the CLEA...

Page 65: ...during that time Walk Test may be exited at any time by pressing the ABORT soft key on the screen Basic Walk Test The basic test allows a single operator to run audible tests on the panel All logic eq...

Page 66: ...trouble for instance the detector head is removed then replaced the LED wil be latched on for the duration of the test an output device activated during Basic Walk Test will remain active and the LED...

Page 67: ...ers Once Walk Test has begun this soft key becomes ABORT and can be pressed at any time to exit Walk Test NEXT TEST This key appears for Advanced Walk Tests when the panel parameter is chosen at the W...

Page 68: ...oggle between MM DD YY and DD MM YY formats Stop at the desired format TIME ZONE Press to scroll through a list of 34 time zone selections Stop at the appropriate zone ACCEPT Press to save changes mad...

Page 69: ...ress to continue to the Control On or Control Off screen 4 8 1 Control Off One of the following two screens will display when a point is selected and accepted in the previous screen If the selected po...

Page 70: ...cted point is inactive the Control On screen will appear Figure 4 15 Control On Screen Soft Keys FORCE ON Press this soft key to change the state of the control module from AUTOMATIC INACTIVE to AUTOM...

Page 71: ...he Lamp Test key is pressed Figure 5 1 Version Screen 1 Figure 5 2 Version Screen 2 Figure 5 3 Version Screen 3 PANEL BOOT 001 000 048 JUN 19 2003 APP 001 000 149 JUL 9 2003 LCM IMAGE BOOT 001 001 005...

Page 72: ...CD 160 and Loop downloads To display this screen press the RESET key during the entire power up self testing process then release the key Figure 5 5 Bootloader Menu Screen LCD 160 DOWNLOAD Press this...

Page 73: ...Stop at the desired selection Choose a language to change LCD 160s selected at the ADDRESS field to display in that language Choose BANNER to add the panel banner to those LCD 160 displays selected at...

Page 74: ...both for downloading AUTO Press this soft key to automatically download to the selected loop s the most up to date applications or boot programming from the panel START Press this soft key to begin th...

Page 75: ...the following screen is displayed The user must use VeriFire to download the application code Usually this screen results from a power interrupt during a critical period of application download The tr...

Page 76: ...Service Screens Application Corrupt Screen 76 NFS 3030 Programming Manual P N 51345 C 11 4 03 www PDF Zoo com...

Page 77: ...at Detector Monitor Module Control Module General Zone Releasing Zone Logic Zone Trouble Zone Panel Input Panel Output Annunciator Program Alter Status Panel Program Network Parameters Panel Settings...

Page 78: ...ction Add Time Date Trouble Zone Programming Annunciator Board Label Delete Program Menu Delete Point Autoprogram Menu Confirmation Screens Alter Status Disable Enable Detector Sensitivity Sensitivity...

Page 79: ...Note If cross zoning is in effect the delay time will not begin until the cross zoning conditions are met Refer to Cross Zones on page 87 for more information Abort Switch Selection of a 3 letter abo...

Page 80: ...t switch Example of an Abort Switch Application The figure below contains an illustration for an abort switch application configuration using releasing zone ZR05 as an example The configuration includ...

Page 81: ...Code REL CKT ULC Type Code REL AUDIBLE Type Code REL END BELL Example If you program these three output modules as shown these outputs activate at release Example If you program a fourth module as sho...

Page 82: ...abort switch will prevent activation of the releasing zone should a second alarm occur while the switch is held When the abort switch is released if a second alarm has occurred while the switch was h...

Page 83: ...Seconds Program a Delay Time of 15 seconds and an Abort Switch type of NYC The releasing zone activates and the 15 second delay timer starts Ten seconds into the delay timer countdown press and hold t...

Page 84: ...imers are expired in this example 145 seconds after alarm initiation 105 seconds after the Abort switch has been released the control panel activates Releasing Zone outputs 30 sec 10 sec Total time fr...

Page 85: ...f an NYC Abort Switch and a delay timer programmed to a releasing zone Appendix Figure B 7 NYC Abort Switch Example 2 Delay Time 60 seconds Abort Switch NYC Cross Zone N Soak Time 0 Program selections...

Page 86: ...s the value of the programmed Delay Time and the delay timer counts down When the Delay Time expires the control panel activates releasing zone outputs Appendix Figure B 8 AHJ Abort Switch Delay Time...

Page 87: ...Figure B 9 Illustrated Example of Cross Zone Programming Type Activates when No A Cross Zone has not been selected An alarm from any detector mapped to the releasing zone activates it Yes Two or more...

Page 88: ...L02D103 The two detectors listed in each set above are each mapped to different primary general zones but both list ZR01 in their zone maps Cross Heat Activation of heat detector L02D104 and one smoke...

Page 89: ...relay outputs to perform a releasing function How to Program a Release Form C Circuit on page 98 REL AUDIBLE Activates audio or visual devices steady when releasing starts How to Program a Release Aud...

Page 90: ...ne Program Select a monitor module for use as an Abort Switch While programming this module refer to Module Point on page 40 for instructions 1 Select the ABORT SWITCH Type Code 2 Enter the number of...

Page 91: ...le conventional manual release switches on a conventional zone Program Select a monitor module for the manual release function While programming this module refer to Module Point on page 40 for instru...

Page 92: ...multiple conventional manual release switches on a conventional zone Program Select a monitor module for the manual release function While programming this module refer to Module Point on page 40 for...

Page 93: ...the Manual Delay switch In this example the total time elapsing from FACP countdown initiation to agent release is 13 seconds less than the original 15 second FACP Delay Timer countdown 2 The FACP pr...

Page 94: ...igured as shown above program releasing zone ZR05 for the following releasing selections Delay Time 15 Abort Switch ULI Cross Zone Y Soak Time 30 ZR05 can be activated in one of two ways as described...

Page 95: ...BELL circuit remains on until the system is reset Program Select an SLC or panel circuit output module to use as a Release End Bell circuit While programming the point refer to the Point Programming s...

Page 96: ...ne activates two devices if using the Cross Zone option The Delay Timer for the Releasing Zone if used expires No Abort Switch for the Releasing Zone if used is active A ULC Release Circuit and all wi...

Page 97: ...ircuit activates when An initiating device programmed to the same Releasing Zone activates two devices if using the Cross Zone option The Delay Timer for the releasing zone if used expires The Abort S...

Page 98: ...Releasing Form C Circuit While programming the point refer to the Point Programming section of this manual for instructions 1 Select the REL FORM C Type Code 2 Enter the number of the desired Releasi...

Page 99: ...e activate at the same time Program Select a control module or panel circuit module to use as a releasing circuit While programming the point refer to the Point Programming section of this manual for...

Page 100: ...open circuits and ground faults Program Select an SLC output module to use with a releasing circuit While programming the point refer to the Point Programming section of this manual for instructions...

Page 101: ...leasing zone ZR1 as follows ZR1 Delay Time 15 Abort Switch ULI Cross Zone YES Soak Time 120 Map ZR1 to all inputs and outputs shown in this example Program logic zones as follows ZL1 AND OR L1D1 L1D2...

Page 102: ...s do not wait for a Delay Timer If Coding Functions are required for warning sounders use an SLC output module The same releasing hazard can activate multiple NACs Instructions for activating warning...

Page 103: ...utomatically An illustration of Presignal and PAS timing Appendix Figure C 1 Presignal and PAS Time The control panel delays activation of outputs containing ZF0 in their zone maps for all alarm initi...

Page 104: ...4 polarity reversal alarm output TM 4 municipal box output UDACT C 2 Coding Functions for Panel Circuit Outputs Coding Functions are selectable pulsed signals that energize Panel Circuit outputs when...

Page 105: ...nsation does the following Allows a detector to retain its original ability to detect actual smoke and resist false alarms even as dirt and dust accumulates Reduces maintenance requirements by allowin...

Page 106: ...tenance Levels A graphic representation of the maintenance levels Appendix Figure D 2 Diagram of Maintenance Levels Detector Trouble Message Indicates Detector Compensation Percentage Range Ion Photo...

Page 107: ...vity You can set Pre Alarm operation to Action latching or Alert non latching and to activate Special Zones For instructions on programming refer to Pre Alarm on page 108 You can set the sensitivity l...

Page 108: ...in Detector Sensitivity Settings on page 109 The LEDs on detectors polled in FlashScan mode will light steady green when in pre alarm Alert Level Alert Functions The control panel software in addition...

Page 109: ...h zone can be used to control functions of a detector or group of detectors once the pre alarm level is reached Tenth zone activations also allow ACS annunciation by a detector or group of detectors i...

Page 110: ...PA 7 0 30 PA 8 0 40 PA 9 0 50 Acclimate Multi Sensor AL 1 0 50 AL 2 1 00 AL 3 1 00 to 2 00 AL 4 2 00 AL 5 2 00 to 3 00 AL 6 3 00 AL 7 3 00 to 4 00 AL 8 4 00 AL 9 thermal 135o F Alarm CLIP AL 1 1 00 AL...

Page 111: ...fire alarm system to set the Alarm sensitivity to the more sensitive Pre Alarm level of the test D 5 Detector Status Display Detector Maintenance Display Should the panel detect a low chamber value or...

Page 112: ...example the System Normal message Line 5 Screen title and the address of the point being read The area between the separator lines lines 6 14 shows all information concerning the selected point which...

Page 113: ...r this point Line 8 Continuation of the point s custom label first zone and device type Lines 9 10 a display of all the zones that contain the current point being read Lines 11through 14 These lines w...

Page 114: ...y this detector It can be a historical figure and does not necessarily represent the highest reading for this particular alarm Re initializing the detector would reset this value to zero VERIFY COUNT...

Page 115: ...in their zone map participate in a general alarm The panel will support up to 1000 general zones designated as Z0 through Z999 General zones can be used in CCBE applications when a node number is ente...

Page 116: ...mum of 20 arguments inclusive start and stop address 7 Maximum for the delay timer is 23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds 23 59 59 Equations are entered using Point Programming for logic or trouble zones R...

Page 117: ...ts specified by the number preceding the arguments be active Example ANYX 2 Z02 Z05 Z09 If any two or more of the arguments are in alarm the output point will be activated The X amount may be a value...

Page 118: ...SS L1M140 The first HH MM SS is the delay time the second HH MM SS is the duration time If the argument L1M140 in the example above activates the function becomes true after the delay time and will r...

Page 119: ...ax rules as the logic equation The system allows up to ten trouble equations ZT01 through ZT10 It differs from a logic equation in the following manner Equations evaluate as true when the arguments go...

Page 120: ...CBE Zones and Equations Equations 120 NFS 3030 Programming Manual P N 51345 C 11 4 03 Notes www PDF Zoo com...

Page 121: ...r was removed for at least 15 seconds WARNING If any detector is replaced with a different type of detector for example a laser detector is replaced with a photoelectric detector the control panel mus...

Page 122: ...Detector Initialization How to Replace a Detector with a Different Type of Detector 122 NFS 3030 Programming Manual P N 51345 C 11 4 03 www PDF Zoo com...

Page 123: ...or and so on Type codes also provide special functions such as activating switches solenoids and control panel functions FlashScan devices are assigned a special FlashScan code G 2 How to Select a Typ...

Page 124: ...detector to report supervisory condition rather than alarm SUP T DUCTP supervisory N Y Photoelectric smoke detector used as a duct detector to report supervisory condition rather than alarm RFSMOKE PH...

Page 125: ...isory Y Y Indicates activation of tamper switch ACK SWITCH non alarm N N Emulates panel Acknowledge switch ALLCALL PAGE non alarm N Y Emulates AMG 1 All call switch and telephone page DRILL SWITCH non...

Page 126: ...SUPERVIS N Y Y NAC Control Module XPC 8 or an XP5 C in NAC mode activated under any Supervisory condition includes sprinkler type GEN TROUBLE N Y Y NAC Control Module XPC 8 or an XP5 C in NAC mode ac...

Page 127: ...L FSH 751 RFX SMOKE SDRF 751 LASER FSL 751 PHOTO HEAT FSP 751T FSP 851T ACCLIMATE FAPT 751 FAPT 851 HIGH HEAT FST 851H MONITOR FMM 1 MINI DUAL MONITOR FMM 101 FDM 1 MANUAL STATION FSM 101 NBG 12LX Ser...

Page 128: ...Type Codes FlashScan Codes 128 NFS 3030 Programming Manual P N 51345 C 11 4 03 www PDF Zoo com...

Page 129: ...SWER 27 ANNUN 7 TROUBLE 87 GROUND FAULT LOOP 1 229 STYLE 4 SHORT B LOOP 9 426 REMOTE DISPLAY 22 TROUBLE 28 ANNUN 7 NO ANSWER 88 89 RESERVED 230 STYLE 4 SHORT A LOOP 10 427 REMOTE DISPLAY 22 NO ANSWER...

Page 130: ...l door is open PRINTER OFF LINE Communication loss with printer Restore power and or printer s online status PRINTER PAPER OUT Add paper PROGRAM CORRUPTED The database that houses the panel s programm...

Page 131: ...s and outputs to provide a variety of output responses based on various initiating conditions events CLIP poll Classic Loop Interface Protocol CLIP is standard polling of each intelligent device as di...

Page 132: ...control panel General Zone A label internal to the fire alarm system assigned to a group of addressable devices Switch Inhibit A software function that allows the programming of control modules NACs a...

Page 133: ...provides very early warning of smoldering fires VeriFire Tools Program Utility A software utility for uploading and downloading a system program between a personal computer and the control panel thro...

Page 134: ...Glossary Glossary 134 NFS 3030 Programming Manual P N 51345 C 11 4 03 www PDF Zoo com...

Page 135: ...ty 62 Occupied Unoccupied Alarm Prealarm Sensitivity 63 Point Select 62 Disable Enable 62 Point selection for disable enable 61 Program Time Date 68 Walk Test Advanced 65 Audible 65 Disable ACS Boards...

Page 136: ...Detector Maintenance Report 112 Sensitivity 37 To replace 121 To test detectors set below 0 50 obscuration per foot 111 Type Codes 35 Weekly Occupancy Schedule 39 Zone map 35 36 Disable Enable Point S...

Page 137: ...anual Release Delay Switch Monitor module configuration example 92 To program 92 Manual Release Switch Monitor module configuration example 91 To program 91 March Time coding 20 104 Master password se...

Page 138: ...tch can only be used MAN REL DELAY 94 This soft key will not appear for modules with Type ID silence option 45 This value may not exceed 30 seconds for ULC 22 This value must be 20 minutes for ULC 23...

Page 139: ...Panel settings Point 34 59 See also Point Program Presence of unacknowledged alarm 11 See also Point Program Panel settings Two levels Alter Status 17 Program 17 Zones 45 50 Proprietary Supervising St...

Page 140: ...UDACT 22 25 UL Standard 864 82 83 86 ULC Release Circuit Output module configuration example 96 To program 96 ULC auto silence value 23 ULI Abort Switch 82 User password see Password 12 V VeriFire To...

Page 141: ...4 03 INDEX Point select 49 Position layout 35 36 Position one initial programming 35 41 42 Releasing 46 79 102 Abort Switch 46 Cross Zone 47 Delay Time 46 Soak Time 47 Special Zones 115 Trouble 50 Z0...

Page 142: ...NFS 3030 Programming Manual P N 51345 C 11 4 03 142 INDEX www PDF Zoo com...

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