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NFS2-640/E Installation Manual —

 P/N 52741:P2 7/10/14  

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Compatible Equipment

System Overview

2.4  Compatible Equipment 

These are the most common devices at time of publishing; the most complete list of compatible 
intelligent SLC loop devices is provided in the 

SLC Wiring Manual

; for conventional non-

addressable equipment see the 

Device Compatibility Document

. These devices are UL and ULC 

listed unless marked otherwise (in parentheses next to the product). Other control panels and their 
equipment can also be connected in a network, via Noti•Fire•Net version 5.0 or the High-Speed 
Noti•Fire•Net; refer to the 

Noti•Fire•Net Version 5.0 & Higher Installation Manual

 or the 

High-

Speed Noti•Fire•Net Installation Manual

 for details. For products documented separately, see 

Section 1.3 “Related Documents”.          

Notifier Compatible Equipment 

NOTE: Products marked with a checkmark have not received UL 864 9th Edition certification and 
may only be used in retrofit applications. 

NOTE: The wireless option is not suitable for ULC.

Electronic Equipment

AA-100

 100-Watt Audio Amplifier 

AA-120

 120-Watt Audio Amplifier 

AA-30

 30-Watt Audio Amplifier 

Acclimate Plus™ FAPT-751, FAPT-851 

Combination 

Photoelectric/Heat Detector

ACM-24AT

 Annunciator Control Module

ACM-48A

 Annunciator Control Module

ACM-8R

 Annunciator Control Module

ACPS-610

 Addressable Charger/Power Supply

ACT-1

 Audio Coupling Transformer

ACT-2

 Audio Coupling Transformer

AEM-24AT

 Annunciator Expander Module

AEM-48A

 Annunciator Expander Module

AKS-1B 

Annunciator Key Switch

APJ-1B

 Annunciator Phone Jack

APS2-6R

 Auxiliary Power Supply

A77-716B

 End-of-Line Resistor Assembly

BAT-12120

 Battery 12-volt, 12 amp-hour

BAT-12180

 Battery 12-volt, 18 amp-hour

BAT-12250

 Battery 12-volt, 25 amp-hour

BAT-12260

 Battery 12-volt, 26 amp-hour

BAT-12550

 Battery 12-volt, 55 amp-hour

BAT-12600

 Battery 12-volt, 60 amp-hour

BDA-25V/75V

 Backup Amplifier

BX-501

 Intelligent Detectors/Sensors Base

B200S

 Addressable sounder base

B200SR

 Sounder base

B210LP 

Intelligent detector base

B501 

Intelligent base 

B501BH

 Sounder base

B501BH-2

 Sounder base, steady tone

B501BHT-2

 Sounder base, temporal tone

CCM-1

 Communication Converter Module

CMX-1

 Addressable Control Module

CMX-2 

Addressable Control Module

CPU2-640/E 

Control Panel Circuit Board 

CPX-551 

Ionization Smoke Detector

CPX-751 

Intelligent Ionization Smoke Detector

CRT-2

 Video Display Monitor with Keyboard

DAA

 Digital Audio Amplifier Series

DAA2

 Digital Audio Amplifier

DAX

 Digital Audio Amplifier

DHX-501, DHX-502

 Duct Detectors

DPI-232

 Direct Panel Interface 

DS-AMP

 Digital Amplifier

DS-BDA

 Backup Amplifier

DS-DB

 Digital Distribution Board

DS-XF70V

 Step-up Transformer

DVC-AO

 Digital Voice Command Audio Output

DVC-EM

 Digital Voice Command Extended Memory

DVC-RPU

 Digital Voice Command Remote Paging Unit

FCM-1 

NAC Module

FCM-1-REL

 Control Module

FCO-851

 IntelliQuad PLUS Multi-Criteria Fire/CO Detector

FCPS-24S6/S8

 Field Charger Power Supply 

FDM-1 

Dual Monitor Module

FDRM-1

 Dual Monitor/Dual Relay

FDU-80, FDU-80G

 Remote Fire Annunciator 

FDX-551 

Intelligent Thermal Sensor

FHS

 Fireman’s Handset

FMM-1 

Monitor Module 

FMM-101 

Mini Monitor Module

FPJ

 Firefighter’s Phone Jack

FRM-1 

Relay Module

FWSG 

Wireless Gateway

FWD-2P:00

 Wireless photo detector for use with the FWSG 

Wireless Gateway

FWD-200ACCLIMATE 

Wireless Acclimate detector for use 

with the FWSG Wireless Gateway

FWH-200FIX135 

Wireless, fixed-temperature heat detector 

for use with the FWSG Wireless Gateway

FWH-200ROR135 

Wireless, rate-of-rise heat detector for use 

with the FWSG Wireless Gateway

FW-MM 

Wireless monitor module for use with the FWUI-

DDJ.

FSA-8000 FAAST

 IntelligentAspiration Detector

FSB-200

 Single-ended beam smoke detector. 

FSB-200S

 Single-ended beam smoke detector with 

sensitivity testing

FSC-851

 IntelliQuad Multi-Criteria Smoke Detector

FSD-751P

 Photoelectric Duct Detector

FSD-751PL

 Low-flow Duct Detector

FSD-751RP

 Photoelectric Duct Detector with alarm relay

FSD-751RPL 

Low-flow Duct Detector with alarm relay

FSH-751 HARSH™

 Smoke Detector

FSI-751, FSI-851

 Ion Detector

FSL-751 VIEW® 

Low Profile Laser Detector

FSM-101 

Pull Station Monitor Module

FSP-751, FSP-851 

Photo Detector

FSP-751T, FSP-851T

 Photo/Thermal Detector

FSP-851R/DNR

 Remote Test Capable Photoelectric Smoke 

Detector

FST-751, FST-851 

Thermal Detector

FST-751R, FST-851R 

Thermal Detector (rate of rise)

FST-851H 

High Temperature Detector

 

FTM-1

 Telephone Module

FZM-1 

Monitor and Zone Interface Module

HPX-751

 Intelligent HARSH™ Detector

HS-NCM-MF

 High-Speed Network Communications Module 

(Multi-Mode Fiber)

HS-NCM-MFSF

 High-Speed Network Communications 

Module (Multi-Mode Fiber to Single-Mode Fiber)

!

WARNING: UL 9th Edition Compliance

This product has been certified to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and 
Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864 9th Edition. Operation of the NFS2-640/E with products 
not tested for UL 864 9th Edition has not been evaluated and may not comply with NFPA 72 and/or 
the latest edition of UL 864. These applications will require the approval of the local Authority Having 
Jurisdiction (AHJ). 
Peripheral devices in the second list were listed under UL 8th Edition and may only be used in retrofit 
applications (see Section 1.2, “UL 864 Compliance”, on page 8).

Summary of Contents for NFS2-640/E

Page 1: ...P2 P N 52741 P2 ECN 13 838 Document 52741 7 10 14 Rev Fire Alarm Control Panel NFS2 640 E Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...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 exp...

Page 3: ...Failure 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 Bef...

Page 4: ...priate version for a specific application Documentation Feedback Your feedback helps us keep our documentation up to date and accurate If you have any comments or suggestions about our online Help or...

Page 5: ...ay Unit 25 3 5 2 Using NCA 2 as Primary Display 26 3 6 Mounting Option Boards 27 3 6 1 Option Boards in the NFS2 640 E Chassis 27 3 6 2 Option Boards in CHS 4L 28 3 6 3 Option Boards on BMP 1 in Dress...

Page 6: ...leasing Device to the Control Panel 56 4 7 4 Connecting a Releasing Device to the FCM 1 Module 57 4 7 5 Connecting Releasing Devices to the FCM 1 REL Control Module 59 4 7 6 Connecting an NBG 12LRA Ag...

Page 7: ...Inspection Testing and Maintenance for Fire Alarm Systems NFPA 72 Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Systems Underwriters Laboratories UL 38 Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes UL 217 Smoke Detector...

Page 8: ...s 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 Conv...

Page 9: ...nunciator Manual 51482 System Components Document Number Annunciator Control System Manual 15842 FDU 80Remote Annunciator Manual 51264 LCD 80 Liquid Crystal Display Remote Annunciator 15037 LCD2 80 Li...

Page 10: ...ment I56 1804 FSA 8000 Intelligent Aspiration Sensing Technology Document I56 3903 FWSG Wireless Manual LS10036 000NF E If you are installing the panel in the same cabinet as digital audio equipment h...

Page 11: ...f detectors and modules Integral power supply with battery charger Four standard Notification Appliance Circuits NAC Class A or B Alarm Trouble Supervisory and Security relays Support for 32 annunciat...

Page 12: ...operation or CPU2 640E 240V operation is the control panel itself and the heart of the system it ships with a grounding cable battery interconnect cables and document kit It includes power supply CPS...

Page 13: ...ntegral battery charger This can be used for many functions including Powering the NFS2 640 E Powering a variety of UL listed 24 VDC notification appliances from four built in NAC outputs Providing up...

Page 14: ...r Connection Figures 3 25 3 26 TB12 EIA 232 PC Terminal Connection CRT Figure 3 27 J1 Network Service Connection NUP power limited supervised J2 USB A VeriFire Tools Connection J3 USB B VeriFire Tools...

Page 15: ...ignals Silenced LED LED4 System Trouble LED LED8 Fire Alarm LED LED1 Power on LED AC or battery System Switches for No Keyboard Operation SW5 Acknowledge SW6 Silence SW7 Reset CPU2640 KAPS 2 wmf CPU2...

Page 16: ...ing Out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis A size backbox one row 24 00 in 60 96 cm wide 20 00 in 50 8 cm tall 5 218 in 13 254 cm deep Uses optional trim ring TR A4 Optional trim ring TR A4 Opening 24 0...

Page 17: ...t Panel Interface DS AMP Digital Amplifier DS BDA Backup Amplifier DS DB Digital Distribution Board DS XF70V Step up Transformer DVC AO Digital Voice Command Audio Output DVC EM Digital Voice Command...

Page 18: ...ciator Dress Panel BMP 1 Blank Module Plate BP2 4 Battery Dress Plate CA 1 Audio Chassis CA 2 Audio Chassis CAB 4 Series Doors Black unless R is added to the P N Add B to the P N for blank door DR A4...

Page 19: ...nd Local codes for fire alarm systems Do not draw wiring into the bottom 9 inches 22 86 cm of the cabinet except when using a separate battery cabinet this space is for internal battery installation R...

Page 20: ...ttery charger Auxiliary power manuals 6 Connect AC wiring place batteries into backbox without connecting them and run cable to optional power supplies DC power outputs NACs and relays CAUTION Do not...

Page 21: ...B 3 CAB 4 Series Cabinet Installation Document 3 4 Laying Out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis The NFS2 640 E allows for flexible system design Backboxes are available to hold up to four rows of equip...

Page 22: ...nt such as annunciators may be mounted on a dress panel directly in front of the control panel The BMP 1 Blank Module Plate covers unused positions in a dress panel also providing an additional mounti...

Page 23: ...ed wiring as discussed in Section 3 11 UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Slot 2 CPU CPS 24 and primary display Slot 3 Mounting location for LEM 320 or other option board Slot 4 Mounting location fo...

Page 24: ...with annunciator Dress panels DP DISP2 ADP2 640 ADP 4B Option board BMP 1 attaches to dress panel option module attaches to BMP 1 Screws provided with option module See Figure 3 7 Dress panel ADP 4B...

Page 25: ...Mounting Perform the following steps when installing the NFS2 640 E 1 Screw chassis to the backbox 2 If installing KDM R2 as primary display Attach ribbon cable from keypad to J7 connector on control...

Page 26: ...tand offs as shown in Figure 3 5 Mounting KDM R2 3 5 2 Using NCA 2 as Primary Display The NFS2 640 E can be set up to use the NCA 2 as the primary display In this system design mount NCA 2 to the NFS2...

Page 27: ...oards in slots 3 and 4 of the NFS2 640 E chassis See Figure 3 2 Figure 3 6 and Figure 3 7 For standoff lengths see Table 3 2 NOTE This is the only NCA 2 application that does not require an NCM or HS...

Page 28: ...on the option board 3 Attach the option board using screws provided with the board or if installing a second option board with stand offs provided with the second board 2 640_assembly_5a 2 wmf Attach...

Page 29: ...nting an Option Board in a Chassis CHS 4L Shown Two option boards in CHS 4L NOTE See the BMP 1 Product Installation Drawing for details if considering mounting the module behind blank module plate in...

Page 30: ...U2 640 2 Align the LEM with the four 1 inch standoffs and the stacker connector as shown in Figure 3 12 firmly seat the stacker connector 3 Attach LEM to standoffs using screws or another set of stand...

Page 31: ...ion Document and the HS NCM Installation Document Do not connect two NCM HS NCMs via NUP ports aka NUP to NUP 3 When installing the NCM Connect Channel A and or Channel B as described in the NCM Insta...

Page 32: ...port all Network Control by Event each node DVC CPU 2 and NCA 2 requires a network address NCM port in network applications DVC EM Digital Voice Command extended memory wire version standard DVC EMF D...

Page 33: ...Auxiliary power source 24 VDC power 0 5 A and 5 VDC power 0 15 A from TB2 on the CPS 24 E See Appendix B 1 Electrical Specifications for details and overall installation guidelines NUP DAL Optional S...

Page 34: ...contains a checklist for checking the system with AC power applied TB1 AC Power Connection Hot Neutral Ground Earth Figure 3 14 CPS 24 E AC Power Connections CAUTION While checking AC power make sure...

Page 35: ...er Circuit Four Wire Smoke Detectors The power supply provides a single 24 VDC filtered power limited resettable power circuit for devices that require resettable power such as four wire smoke detecto...

Page 36: ...B10 and all 4 NACS share a maximum of 3 0 A in standby and 6 0 A in alarm 3 7 6 Accessories DC Power Output Connections Terminal TB2 supplies one 1 non resettable power limited 24 VDC circuit and one...

Page 37: ...appliances only refer to the Device Compatibility Document nfs640 nacout cdr Style Y Class B Connection Style Z Class A Connection Unused Circuits UL listed ELR 2 2K 1 2 W supplied Figure 3 18 Notifi...

Page 38: ...For multiple Stat X devices installed in series the REL 2 2K is installed on the last device on the releasing circuit as shown A REL 2 2K is required for ULC applications Stat X devices are not to be...

Page 39: ...the corresponding switch was enabled The alarm will activate during microcontroller failure regardless of the settings of switches SW1 SW4 SW1 NAC 1 SW2 NAC 2 SW3 NAC 3 SW4 NAC 4 So for example if SW1...

Page 40: ...wiring is routed away from power limited wiring 320 2 640 PWRLMTWIR ISO2 wmf Figure 3 23 Typical Wiring for UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Shown with relays as connected to power limited module...

Page 41: ...e specific connections can vary by the type of device being connected refer to the product installation manual for details Figure 3 24 EIA 485 Connections 3 13 Installing Remote Printers and or CRT 3...

Page 42: ...is UL listed for Fire Protective Signaling You may use your building emergency power supply so long as it meets the power continuity requirements of NFPA 72 Refer to NFPA 72 for further details Connec...

Page 43: ...protocol Baud Rate 9600 Parity Even Data bits 7 2 Set the printer DIP switches SP1 and SP2 according to settings in Table 3 7 Option Setting Option Setting Font LPI ESC Character Bidirectional Copy H...

Page 44: ...s discussed in Table 3 27 Setting CRT 2 Parameters The CRT 2 communicates with the control panel through a protocol defined by thirteen groups of parameters To access a parameter group press the corre...

Page 45: ...rmal Overscan Borders Off F4 Kybd Spl Funct key Language U S Keyclick Off Key Lock Caps Char Set Mode ASCII Key Repeat Off Keyboard Present Yes Key Mode ASCII Margin Bell Off F5 Keys Prior key Enter K...

Page 46: ...information refer to the SLC Wiring Manual Wiring Maximum wiring distance of an SLC using 12 AWG 3 31 mm2 wire is 12 500 feet 3810 meters total twisted pair for Style 4 Style 6 and Style 7 circuits Ca...

Page 47: ...via a standard USB B cable 2 For PCs without USB Ports connect the PC s serial port to the Control Panel Network Service Connection J1 NUP NOTE To meet the ten second response time required by UL 864...

Page 48: ...to install UDACT UDACT 2 with the control panel for use as a NFPA Central or Remote Station Fire Alarm System Protected Premises Unit Section 4 5 NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems How to set up a...

Page 49: ...al or UDACT 2 Instruction Manual Device to be Supervised Non resettable 24 VDC Power from a listed source SLC from FACP FCM 1 N C Supervision Relay Contact Part of EOLR 1 Not required for FlashScan ty...

Page 50: ...und To supervised phone lines Ferrite cores P N 29090 FACP Cabinet EIA 485 ACS Mode 24 VDC Nonresettable power Supervised and power limited EIA 485 and power wiring CPU2 640 udact wmf Figure 4 2 Typic...

Page 51: ...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 O...

Page 52: ...ogram one or more monitor modules listed for security applications with the SECURITY Type Code and wire as shown in Figure 4 6 Activating this type of module lights the SECURITY LED and displays a sec...

Page 53: ...underneath the edge of KDM R2 4 6 3 Receiving Unit For applications requiring transmission of security alarm information to a central receiving unit the control panel may be connected via the UDACT or...

Page 54: ...Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for compatible NAC devices All monitor modules used for security application must be installed in the NFS2 640 E cabinet with STS 1 Security Tamper Switch F...

Page 55: ...disable functions in the panel as lockout WARNING Do not enable the BACKUP option switch for any of the four Notification Appliance Circuits NACs if they are used for releasing functions Standard Cove...

Page 56: ...are supervised against opens and shorts 4 For applications not requiring power limited circuits a If the application does not require supervising the releasing device against shorts in line superviso...

Page 57: ...A of current Make sure to keep total system current within the limits of the power supply You can power the module from the power supply of the Control Panel or any UL ULC listed 24 VDC regulated pow...

Page 58: ...CKT c Limited energy cable cannot be used to wire a non power limited releasing device circuit d Maintain a 0 25 inch 6 35 mm spacing between the non power limited releasing circuit device wiring and...

Page 59: ...C 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...

Page 60: ...the FCM 1 Module on page 57 If using the FCM 1 REL see Circuit Requirements for Section 4 7 5 Connecting Releasing Devices to the FCM 1 REL Control Module on page 59 SLC loop to FACP or LEM 320 FCM 1...

Page 61: ...NFS2 640 E Installation Manual P N 52741 P2 7 10 14 61 Releasing Applications Applications...

Page 62: ...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 peri...

Page 63: ...ion A discharged battery typically reaches the voltage of 27 6 VDC within 48 hours the charge rate depends on the battery size 2 0A for 18 26AH 5 0A 5 7A for 26AH 200AH Batteries should be replaced in...

Page 64: ...of external devices continuously during non fire alarm conditions Use column 1 in Table A 2 to calculate the Non Fire Alarm Load on the power supply regulator when applying primary power The main pow...

Page 65: ...each set of devices in calculation columns 1 2 and 3 Calculation Column 1 Primary Non Fire Alarm Current in amps Add the contents of calculation column 1 to get the current drawn from the power supply...

Page 66: ...ing non fire conditions x 0 0054 x 0 0054 AFM 16AT AFM 32A ACM 16AT ACM 32A AEM 16AT AEM 32A x 0 040 x 0 040 x 0 002 x 0 056 x 0 056 x 0 018 x 0 040 x 0 040 x 0 002 AFM 16A ACM 8R refer to manual LDM...

Page 67: ...in amps Total Current Type Alarm Current from Table A 2 col 2 APS 6R Actual load current may be used in place of maximum rated supply current To calculate actual load current sum the current draws for...

Page 68: ...tems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm 2 NFPA 72 Auxiliary and Remote Station Systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm 3 Batteries instal...

Page 69: ...the acceptable battery charger range Write the amp hours requirements on the Protected Premises label The maximum battery size that can be mounted inside a CAB 4 series backbox is 26AH Battery Size Vo...

Page 70: ...Description Specifications CPS 24 E Main Power Supply An internal battery charger for 18 AH to 200 AH Normal Charge 27 6 VDC 0 24 VDC Charging Current 2 0 A or 5 7 A Software selectable CHG 120 Batte...

Page 71: ...tification appliances Operating Power AC Branch Circuit The control panel requires connection to a separate dedicated AC branch circuit Follow these guidelines when connecting the AC branch circuit La...

Page 72: ...tery charger is current limited and can recharge sealed lead acid type batteries The battery charger shuts off when the control panel is in alarm B 2 Wire Requirements Each type of circuit within the...

Page 73: ...18 AWG 0 82 mm2 minimum 20 feet 6 1 m without modem 16 AWG 1 31 mm2 IDC Initiating Device Circuit FMM 1 FMM 101 FDM 1XP10 M XP6 MA power limited 12 18 AWG 3 31 to 0 82 mm2 Maximum circuit resistance i...

Page 74: ...re information The NCA 2 or Network Control Station NCS may be employed as a Display and Control Center In the event that communication fails between the panels and the Control Center the panels will...

Page 75: ...ower Supply CPU CPU 640 120V operation 12 CPU 640E 240V operation 12 Drawing 13 14 15 Overview 13 CRTs 46 CRT PRN Combination 46 CRT 2 Configuration 44 CRT 2 Function Keys and Parameters 45 Installati...

Page 76: ...Combination 46 Proprietary Security Alarm Applications Wiring 54 Protected Premises Unit 49 R Related Documentation 8 Relays see Form C Relays 38 Releasing Circuits Connections 37 Releasing Applicatio...

Page 77: ...NFS2 640 E Installation Manual P N 52741 P2 7 10 14 77 Index W W...

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