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P/N 52544:N1

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Document 52544
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Fire Alarm Control Panel

NFS2-3030/E

Installation Manual

Summary of Contents for NFS2-3030

Page 1: ...N1 P N 52544 N1 ECN 13 0838 Document 52544 07 18 2014 Rev Fire Alarm Control Panel NFS2 3030 E Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...ovide adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warn ing 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 materi als etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermi...

Page 3: ...ilure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies 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 battery trans former or printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tightening may damage thre...

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Page 5: ...sis in Backbox 25 3 5 4 Memory Backup Battery 25 3 6 Attaching Option Boards 26 3 7 Connecting the Network Communications Module 28 3 8 Connecting the Loop Control and Expander Modules 28 3 8 1 Mounting Instructions 28 3 8 2 Audio Applications with Chassis CA 2 29 3 8 3 Setting SLC Loop Number 29 3 8 4 Enabling External Power Supervision 29 3 8 5 Installing a Multi layer Module into the Chassis 30...

Page 6: ...xit Delay 50 4 5 9 Security Annunciation 52 4 6 Releasing Applications 52 4 6 1 Overview 52 4 6 2 Programming 52 4 6 3 Wiring 53 4 7 Connecting a Releasing Device to FCM 1 Control Modules Retrofit applications only 53 4 8 Connecting Releasing Devices to FCM 1 REL Control Modules 55 4 9 Connecting an NBG 12LRA Agent Release Abort Station 56 4 10 Connecting an FAAST Intelligent Aspiration Detector 5...

Page 7: ...ing documents and standards NFPA 72 Initiating Devices for Fire Alarm Systems NFPA 72 Inspection Testing and Maintenance for Fire Alarm Systems NFPA 72 Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Systems Underwriters Laboratories UL UL 38 Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes UL 217 Smoke Detectors Single and Multiple Station UL 228 Door Closers Holders for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268 Smoke De...

Page 8: ... 3 Related Documents The table below provides a list of documents referenced in this manual as well as documents for selected other compatible devices The document series chart DOC NOT provides the current document revision A copy of this document is included in every shipment Compatible Conventional Devices Non addressable Document Number Device Compatibility Document 15378 Fire Alarm Control Pan...

Page 9: ...CM 8R Annunciator Control Module Manual 15342 ACT 1 Installation Document 52527 LCD 80 Manual 15037 LCD2 80 Manual 53242 LCD 160 Manual 51850 LDM Series Lamp Driver Annunciator Manual 15885 SCS Smoke Control Manual Smoke and HVAC Control Station Manual 15712 DPI 232 Manual 51499 TM 4 Installation Document Reverse Polarity Transmitter 51490 UDACT Manual Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmit...

Page 10: ...TE Where used in this manual the term CPU refers to the main circuit board for the fire alarm control panel s central processing unit see Section 2 2 System Components for a more detailed list of part numbers Table 1 1 Related Documents 3 of 3 CAUTION SUMMARY IN BOLD INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES THAT COULD CAUSE PROGRAMMING ERRORS RUNTIME ERRORS OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE WARNING SUMMARY IN BOLD INDICATE...

Page 11: ... points each depending on the capability of the annunciator Supports Style 4 Style 6 Style 7 SLC loops Logic Equations Multi line display Ability to activate local sounder or relay bases in alarm or pre alarm Alarm verification pre alarm indication NYC Supervisory duct and smoke detectors Supports Intelligent Sensing algorithms EIA 485 connections for wiring ACS annunciators including LDM custom g...

Page 12: ... are available to customize large systems Enclosures Four cabinet sizes are available doors and backboxes are ordered separately A size backboxes hold one row of modules B size backboxes hold two rows C size backboxes hold three rows and D size backboxes hold four rows See Section 2 4 System Cabinets for basic description A variety of dress panels trim rings and blank modules are available to acco...

Page 13: ... looking for specific ACS devices Audio System Voice evacuation applications are documented in the Audio System manuals DVC Digital Voice Command Manual DAA2 and DAX Amplifiers Manual DS DB Digital Series Board Manual DVC RPU Manual and the AA series Audio Amplifiers Manual Mass Notification System The NFS2 3030 supports Mass Notification applications Installation programming and operation informa...

Page 14: ...vised TB9 RDP pins LCD 160 or LCD 80 supervised return TB5 left side Printer isolated TB5 CTX CRX CRT 2 or Keltron printer supervision TB5 CTX REF No connection J1 Network Connection NUP Cable P N 75556 J4 Backlight connection SW3 Acknowledge SW4 Signal Silence SW5 System Reset SW6 Lamp Test Lithium battery for backup of on board memory See Section 3 5 4 Memory Backup Battery J9 Keypad Connection ...

Page 15: ...entified by the location of the AC power connection on the top edge of the assembly The AC power connection for the current version is inset from the left edge The AMPS 24 E also provides Up to 5 A 24 V Auxiliary power Up to 0 5 A 24 V Accessory power Up to 0 15 A 5 V Accessory power See Section 3 10 Connecting Power Sources and Outputs on page 33 for basic wiring connections see the AMPS 24 E Man...

Page 16: ...t in the cabinet using CHS 4 CHS 4N CHS 4L or other chassis compatible with CAB 4 series enclosures Some additional components available in the CAB 4 series include DP DISP An Inner Dress Panel for covering the backbox area surrounding various modules for use in the top row BMP 1 Blank Module Plate for covering an unused module position Provides another location for mounting option boards such as ...

Page 17: ...ng Unit EOL CR CB Assortment ELR Pack with Mounting Plate FAPT 851 Acclimate Plus Combination photo heat Detector FCM 1 NAC Module FCM 1 REL Control Module FCO 851 Photo CO Detector FCPS 24S6 S8 Field Charger Power Supply FDM 1 Dual Monitor Module FDRM 1 Dual Monitor Dual Relay FDX 551 Intelligent Thermal Sensor FDX 551R Intelligent Thermal Rate of Rise Sensor FHS Fireman s Handset FMM 1 Monitor M...

Page 18: ...pload Download Software XPIQ Quad Intelligent Audio Transponder Audio Applications XP10 M Ten Input Monitor Module XP6 C Supervised Control Module XP6 MA Six Zone Interface Module XP6 R Six Relay Control Module System Sensor Compatible Equipment A2143 00 End of Line Resistor Assembly EOLR 1 End of Line Resistor Assembly FSB 200 Single ended beam smoke detector FSB 200S Single ended beam smoke dete...

Page 19: ...n Checklist The checklist that follows contains references to information included in other manuals see Section 1 3 Related Documents for document part numbers WARNING RISK OF IRREPARABLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAKE SURE TO INSTALL SYSTEM COMPONENTS IN THE SEQUENCE LISTED BELOW FAILURE TO DO SO CAN DAMAGE THE CONTROL PANEL AND OTHER SYSTEM COMPONENTS WARNING RISK OF IRREPARABLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE WEAR A S...

Page 20: ...ate enclosure Run cable to main optional power supplies DC power outputs relays etc Section 3 10 Connecting Power Sources and Outputs Section 3 11 UL Power limited Wiring Requirements WARNING DO NOT ACTIVATE POWER AT THIS TIME DO NOT CONNECT BATTERIES Main power supply Main Power Supply Manual BB 100 200 Cabinet Installation Instructions Auxiliary power supply and or external battery charger Auxil...

Page 21: ...o screws then install the remaining fasteners Tighten all fasteners securely 6 Feed wires through appropriate knockouts 7 Install CPU and other components according to this section before installing hinges and door see CAB 3 CAB 4 Series Cabinet Installation Document CAUTION UNLESS YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE PLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS WITHIN THIS BACKBOX ONLY USE THE KNOCKOUT LOCATIONS PROVIDED FOR CO...

Page 22: ...ciators door mounted in front of CHS M3 See Figure 3 4 for possible configurations of these four layers The BMP 1 Blank Module Plate covers unused positions and also provides a location to door mount some option boards see BMP 1 Product Installation Drawing for details CA 2 The CA 2 Audio Chassis assembly includes hardware to mount an audio command center installation in two rows of a CAB 4 backbo...

Page 23: ...ore or after the chassis is mounted in the backbox Some equipment may be door mounted directly in front of the CPU see Section 3 4 Laying Out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis and the manual shipped with the other device 1 Attach four stand offs to chassis as shown in Figure 3 5 CPU2 3030D with keypad display requires the longer stand offs 1 5 inch 38 1 mm CPU2 3030ND without keypad display require...

Page 24: ...lf chassis each of which takes up the left half of a backbox row a microphone and telephone handset well a microphone CA 2 can also mount TELH 1 an optional telephone handset CAUTION IT IS CRITICAL THAT ALL MOUNTING HOLES OF THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ARE SECURED WITH A SCREW OR STAND OFF TO INSURE CONTINUITY OF EARTH GROUND CPU standoffs at Positions 1 and 2 1 5 inch 38 1 mm for use with CPU2 3...

Page 25: ... nut and lock washer provided with chassis For details see the instructions in the CA 2 Installation Document 3 5 4 Memory Backup Battery The lithium battery on the CPU provides backup of the CPU s on board memory during power loss The CPU ships with an insulator to prevent the battery from discharging To preserve the battery the insulating tube should be left in place as long as possible before a...

Page 26: ...hat shipped with your board for any product specific instructions As described in Section 3 4 Laying Out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis up to eight option boards can be mounted in CHS M3 to the right of the CPU additional modules can be mounted in other chassis There are no slots in the first back two layers but option boards with tabs such as NCM W will still fit in those positions CAUTION THE ...

Page 27: ...e board into the slots on the chassis and lay the board back onto the top of the chassis so that the studs line up with mounting holes on the option board Securely fasten all stand offs with screws provided with module 6 If mounting the option board behind a blank module plate in a dress plate or annunciator backbox see Figure 3 9 and the BMP 1 Product Installation Drawing This dress plate is suit...

Page 28: ...Connecting the Loop Control and Expander Modules 3 8 1 Mounting Instructions Mount loop control and expander modules within the cabinet with the CPU Two typical mounting positions are adjacent to the panel or in the row immediately below it DVC applications in the CA 2 chassis have specific requirements see 3 8 2 Audio Applications with Chassis CA 2 at the end of this section Follow the basic chas...

Page 29: ...a Signaling Line Circuit SLC Refer to the SLC Wiring Manual for wiring requirements and specific details 3 8 2 Audio Applications with Chassis CA 2 The first pair of loop control and expander modules should be mounted behind the DVC as shown in Figure 3 10 or in the row immediately below the CA 2 Any additional loop control and expander modules should be mounted in the row immediately below the CA...

Page 30: ...the module back down so that the lower board edges slip into the bottom slots 3 Secure the module to the chassis with the two module screws Tighten securely 4 Connect the ribbon cable to the module SW1 Set to assign a unique SLC loop number J3 Data Out to next LCM 320 J1 Data In from control panel or from previous LCM 320 Ground Fault LEDs D32 Loop Expander Module Ground Fault D28 Loop Control Mod...

Page 31: ...Module mounted behind Loop Control Module LEM LCM cdr CAUTION IF THE STACKER CONNECTOR IS INSTALLED UPSIDE DOWN THE SHORT PIN END OF THE PLUG CAN FAIL TO MAKE A SECURE CONNECTION WHEN PLUGGED THROUGH THE LOOP CONTROL MODULE WARNING RISK EQUIPMENT DAMAGE USE SPECIFIED STAND OFF MOUNTING LOCATIONS ONLY SEE FIGURES 3 11 AND 3 12 DO NOT USE CORNER HOLES FOR INSTALLATION PURPOSES NOTE Depending on syst...

Page 32: ...dules J7 on CPU J1 on LCM 320 Data in J3 on LCM 320 Data out 3030LCMchainrv2 wmf Figure 3 15 Connecting Multiple Pairs of Loop Control and Expander Modules NOTE The red stripe on the ribbon cable indicates position 1 Position 1 of the ribbon cable should line up with position 1 on J7 of the CPU and J1 and J3 of the LCM 320 WARNING INSTALL THE RIBBON CABLE AS SHOWN DO NOT FORCE OR MODIFY THE CABLE ...

Page 33: ...on 3 4 Laying Out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis and the AMPS 24 E Manual Secondary power source 24 VDC from batteries installed in the control panel or in an optional battery cabinet Secondary battery power is required to support the system during loss of primary power External power sources 24VDC auxiliary power supplies that are UL ULC listed for fire protective service WARNING REMOVE ALL POW...

Page 34: ... AMPS 24 E See AMPS 24 E Manual for full details and installation precautions In order to conserve batteries connect AC power and check it before connecting batteries Follow the procedures specified in the power supply manual 3 10 3 Checking AC Power Table 3 2 contains a checklist for checking the system with AC power applied to the main power supply NOTE The CPU ships with an insulator to prevent...

Page 35: ...a quick reference to control panel circuits refer to Figure 2 1 at the start of this manual The power limiting label inside your cabinet door identifies which compatible modules have power limited or non power limited wiring Figure 3 19 Typical Wiring in a Four Row Backbox Component Status CPU The green Power indicator will come on when power is coming from the main power supply The yellow Trouble...

Page 36: ...to power limited sources When one of these devices is connected to a non power limited source the power limited marking must be removed and at the time of installation each non power limited circuit connected to these modules must be identified in the space provided on the cabinet door label NOTE Relays are power limited only when connected to power limited sources for the relay outputs ...

Page 37: ...AIL NO TONE KISS OFF COMM FAIL PRI SEC OPTION SELECT SWITCH 1 2 3 4 OFF ON ON LED21 TONE DETECT RECON PULSE1 LED6 LED7 LED101 LED100 LED4 LED2 LED3 LED5 LED1 LED8 STATA STATB RCDA RCDB A HI B HI EF B TERM B SW101 SW102 SW103 ON OFF EF A TERM A SW100 ON OFF NUP1 NUP2 J3 J2 LCM A TERM A SW1 ON SW2 OFF LCM A LCM B RESET POWER RECON PULSE1 LED6 LED7 LED101 LED100 LED4 LED2 LED3 LED5 LED1 LED8 STATA ST...

Page 38: ... 2 as close to the UDACT UDACT 2 as possible 3 14 Installing Printers This section contains information on connecting a printer to the CPU and for setting the printer options The basic steps are as follows 1 Make custom cable connect it from printer to EIA 232 terminal on the CPU 2 Connect printer s power supply 3 Configure printer settings as described in printer documentation Overview PRN Printe...

Page 39: ...r VS4095 5 connect 24 VDC non resettable power from a UL listed power supply to the Keltron printer as shown in Figure 3 22 14 AWG 4 If installing a PRN series printer plug it into your AC power source Note PRN printers require a 120 VAC 50 60 Hz primary power source If required for the fire alarm system configuration for example a Proprietary Fire Alarm System a remote printer requires a secondar...

Page 40: ...printing in graphics mode set I O Serial Protocol to Robust XON OFF Option Setting L R Adjust 0 Font HS Draft CPI 10 CPI LPI 6 LPI Skip 0 0 ESC Character ESC Emulate FX 850 Bidirectional Copy ON I O Interface Buffer Serial Baud Format Protocol Serial 40K 9600 8 Bit None 1 Stop ENQ STX CG TAB Graphic Character Set Standard Country E USA ASCII Select Zero ON Auto CR OFF Auto LF OFF Option Setting Me...

Page 41: ...o ten SLC loops Loop capacity depends on operating mode Flash Scan 01 159 intelligent detectors 01 159 monitor and control modules CLIP 0 99 intelligent detectors 01 99 monitor and control modules FlashScan devices can operate in either FlashScan or for retrofit applications in CLIP mode Older models of CLIP devices only support addresses up to address 99 CLIP loops are limited to 99 detectors and...

Page 42: ...ection J1 Network Service Connection NUP or to the second Network Service connection on an attached wire or fiber version of the NCM or HS NCM Refer to the VeriFire Tools CD for instructions B A B A B A B A TB1 B A B A TB1 B A B A T Tapping is not allowed on a four wire SLC Channel B output loop Channel A loop return Style 4 SLC Loops Style 6 SLC Loops SLC Loop 2 Connections on Loop Expander Modul...

Page 43: ...larm System Protected Premises Unit Section 4 4 NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems How to set up a Protected Premises Unit to communicate with a listed compatible Protected Premises Receiving Unit Section 4 5 Fire Security Applications How to use the CPU as a combination Fire Security system including the following Installing a Security Tamper Switch into the cabinet Circuit Wiring NOTE NFS2 3...

Page 44: ...on requires 60 hours of standby power NOTE This application can also be done with the TM 4 Transmitter refer to the TM 4 Transmitter Module manual for more details NOTE The following models do not comply with requirements for AC loss delay reporting when used with Central Station Protected Premises systems AA 30 AA 120 AA 100 APS 6R CHG 120 NOTE For additional setup information for UDACT refer to ...

Page 45: ...ving unit with type codes and zone mappings shown in Figure 4 3 see the programming manual for procedures Figure 4 3 Typical Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems Wiring Connections Block View Receiving Unit Compatible With NFS2 3030 SLC Loop twisted pair wiring SLC Loop twisted pair wiring 3030 Rcvg blok cdr Monitor Modules Relay Modules Type code Security L Type code Trouble Mon Type code Monitor Type ...

Page 46: ...esistor value c on loss of communication with the device A tamper switch installed in the cabinet door will indicate a door tamper condition whenever the door is open If the control panel indicates a Security alarm you can perform acknowledge signal silence and system reset from the control panel Damage can result from incorrect wiring connections 4 5 2 General Security Requirements The following ...

Page 47: ...y display at the LCD or require state change acknowledgment State changes in devices with these software types may be output at a printer Refer to this panel s Programming manual for more information about the characteristics of software type IDs 4 5 3 Installing a Security Tamper Switch Follow the instructions below to wire the cabinet with a Security Tamper Switch kit model STS 1 1 Install the S...

Page 48: ...ring for Proprietary Security Alarm Applications Typical wiring for proprietary security alarm applications with the FMM 1 module Note the following The module is programmed with one of five type codes see Section 4 5 2 General Security Requirements Supplementary use only applies to UL listed systems NAC devices used for security cannot be shared with fire NAC devices Refer to the Device Compatibi...

Page 49: ...ion of the FMM 101 or FMM 1 module to the RKS S RKS S front Figure 4 7 Connecting the FMM 101 Module to the RKS S WARNING XP TRANSPONDER CIRCUITS XPP 1 XPM 8 XPC 8 XPR 8 XPM 8L ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR SECURITY APPLICATIONS FMM 101 yellow purple SLC red black R 47K End of Line Resistor RKS S rear RKSFMM101 wmf RKS S rear FMM 1 RKSFMM btpH wmf SLC Out SLC In R 47K End of Line Resistor Figure 4 8 Connec...

Page 50: ...r ACM 24AT ACM 48A ACM 16AT ACM 32A Security Devices Programming Notes for Figure 4 9 1 Programming of Key Switch Access Points and Motion Detection RKS Remote Key Switch with Monitor Module Address LXXMYYY arbitrary Type ID ACCESS MONITOR Zone Map none Custom Label Arming Switch TENANT A Area6_b cdr AREA 1 Perimeter and interior To Signaling Line Circuit MM To Central Station via EIA 485 circuit ...

Page 51: ...g 30 second entry delay ZLd SDEL 00 30 00 30 ZA Logic Equation for Security Alarm ZLe AND ZLc OR ZLd Follow the following restrictions on values a b c d e 3 Programming Group Interfaces Group Interface for Trouble when system is armed while access point s active A CM programming Address LXXMYYY arbitrary Type ID RELAY Zone Map ZLb Custom Label Arming Trouble Group Output Signal Silence No Walk Tes...

Page 52: ...easing software zones You can map these zones to activate control modules Program control module FCM 1 or FCM 1 REL for the appropriate Type Code according to the chart below For more information refer to the NFS2 3030 Programming Manual acm 24atface cdr Figure 4 10 Sample Annunciator Display System Status red is armed System Alarm red is alarm Entry Exit Door 1 Status red is unsecured Entry Exit ...

Page 53: ...lications REL 47K is required see chart in Circuit Requirements below Circuit Requirements When connecting releasing devices to FCM 1 control modules note the following 1 For NFPA 13 and 15 applications disable the Soak Timer Soak 0000 for NFPA 16 applications set the Soak Timer 0600 0900 seconds Refer to the NFS2 3030 Programming Manual for instructions on setting the Soak Timer 2 For application...

Page 54: ...and any power limited circuit wiring d In non power limited applications program the releasing circuit for Type Code RELEASE CKT NOTE As per UL 864 9th edition a supervisory signal must be indicated at the panel whenever a releasing circuit is physically disconnected Use a monitor module to monitor dry contacts off the switch See figure 4 12 Refer to the SLC Manual for detailed wiring information ...

Page 55: ... for Type Code REL CKT ULC or RELEASE CKT SLC SLC Non resettable 24 VDC power Compatible UL listed 24 VDC releasing device One 1 device maximum Module polarities are shown in alarm condition All wiring shown is supervised and power limited Figure 4 13 NPFA Style Y Class B Wiring of the FCM 1 REL Compatible UL listed 24 VDC releasing device One 1 device maximum Non resettable 24 VDC power SLC SLC F...

Page 56: ...loop to FACP s LCM 320 or LEM 320 FCM 1 FRM 1 FMM 101 FMM 101 Black Red Yellow Violet Black Red Yellow Violet Non resettable 24 VDC from AMPS 24 E Manual Abort Manual Release Normal Release NBG 12LRA See Document 51369 for installation details ELR mode R 47K supervised and power limited Red Brown 24 VDC UL listed releasing device C N O 3030 NBG12LRAtpH wmf System Common 24 VDC power from FACP s ma...

Page 57: ...mation for the FAAST detector refer the FSA 8000 FAAST Installation and Maintenance Instruction document I56 3903 and the SLC Wiring Manual 51253 FAASTTermBlk wmf To Next SLC Device From FACP or Previous Device To Next SLC Device From FACP or Previous Device Figure 4 15 FSA 8000A Connection to the FACP To Next Device From Power Supply or Previous Device To Next Device SLC Connection 24V External P...

Page 58: ...heck that all status LEDs are off Press and hold the LAMP TEST key Verify that all LEDs and all LCD display segments work Before proceeding a notify the fire department and the central alarm receiving station if transmitting alarm conditions b notify facility personnel of the test so that alarm sounding devices are disregarded during the test period and c when necessary disable activation of alarm...

Page 59: ...A discharged battery typically reaches the float voltage of 27 6 VDC within 48 hours Follow the local AHJ and manufacturer recommendations for battery replacement intervals Minimal replacement battery capacity appears on the control panel marking label Immediately replace a leaking or damaged battery You can get replacement batteries from the manufacturer If a battery leaks and contact is made wit...

Page 60: ...S2 3030 E Installation Manual P N 52544 N1 07 18 2014 Testing the System Battery Checks and Maintenance CAUTION SHORTING THE BATTERY LEADS CAN DAMAGE THE BATTERY EQUIPMENT AND COULD CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL ...

Page 61: ...NFS2 3030 E Installation Manual P N 52544 N1 07 18 2014 61 Notes ...

Page 62: ... proper circuit operation The wire gauge of a particular circuit depends on the length of that circuit and the current traveling through it Use the table below to determine the specific wiring requirements for each circuit Compliance with the Federal Communications Commission FCC and Canadian Department of Communication regulations on electrical energy radiation requires the following Use twisted ...

Page 63: ...Connects to ACS devices such as annunciators and UDACT UDACT 2 Twisted shielded pair with a characteristic impedance of 120 ohms 18 AWG 0 75mm2 minimum 6 000 ft 1829 m max 16 AWG 1 31mm2 EIA 485 RDP Connection power limited Connects to RDP devices such as LCD 160 Twisted shielded pair with a characteristic impedance of 120 ohms 18 AWG 0 75mm2 minimum 4 000 ft 1219 m max 16 AWG 1 31 mm2 EIA 232 pow...

Page 64: ...hat communication fails between the panels and the Control Center the panels will continue to function in local standalone mode B 3 Automatic Alarm Signal Silence If selecting this feature for a system requiring annunciators consult the Authority Having Jurisdiction B 4 Annunciator Applications 1 In Canada the ACM series annunciator modules must be used to annunciate the fire alarm input points zo...

Page 65: ...ter DCC see Program ming Manual Doors 12 16 DP 1B 16 DP DISP 16 Dress Panels 12 16 E Electrical Connections 33 Electrical Specifications 62 Enclosures see Backboxes 16 External Power Supervision 43 F FCM 1 53 FCM 1 REL 55 FCPS 24S6 S8 62 Fire Security Applications 46 FMM 1 48 Form C Relays also see Relays 33 H HS NCM W F Mounting 28 I Indicating Device Circuits also see NACs 62 Installation Checkl...

Page 66: ...ure 38 S Security Proprietary Security Alarm Applications Wiring 48 Security Relays also see Relays 33 Security Tamper Switch 47 Service 58 Signalling Line Circuit also see SLC 41 SLC Loop Modules External Power Supervision 43 SLC Loop Number 29 SLC also see SLC Wiring Manual Specifications 62 SLC see SLC Wiring Manual Specifications 62 STS 1 also see Security 48 Supervisory and Security Contacts ...

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