
SCS Series Manual —
P/N 15712:L 7/18/16
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Programming
The SCS⁄SCE
For FSCS mode only: The 32 annunciator points (65 through 96) used for initiating CBE lockout may be programmed in any order: the
MODE must be MONITOR. Any of these points that is not used requires no programming and should be set to a mode of “NONE”.
SOURCE:
This soft key will appear once the mode has been entered. Press until the following format appears: NxxxLyyMzzz, where xxx is
the network node number, yy is the panel SLC number, and zzz is the module SLC address number. Enter the address of the source device.
When the smoke control modules are programmed for FSCS mode, give each “Unused” annunciator point a SOURCE of N000L01M001.
For FSCS mode only: The 32 annunciator points (65 through 96) used for initiating CBE lockout may be programmed in any order: the
MODE must be MONITOR. Any of these points that is not used requires no programming and should be set to a mode of “NONE”.
SAVE
or
ACCEPT:
Press this soft key to save the entries, then press the NEXT POINT soft key to program the next point.
Veri•Fire Tools Programming
Veri•Fire screens for NCA-2 and NFS2-3030 ACS address and point programming are similar in appearance. The example screens shown
below are NCA-2 screens: the address and point fields, as well as the pull-down menus, provide the same choices required for SCS program-
ming as the NFS2-3030 screens.
Using Veri•Fire, click on the ACS Address Maps tab of the initial (“System Programming”) screen. This tab will show annunciator addresses
one through 32 (A1 - A32). Click on the pull-down menu for the appropriate address. Choose “64 pt FSCS” for FSCS mode, or “64 pt ACS”
for HVAC mode. The button for that address lights after a choice has been made from the pull-down menu. Click on the button to bring up
the ACS Points tab.
Note:
For FSCS mode, choosing “64 pt FSCS” will automatically generate points 65 through 96 for use in FSCS mode
prioritization.
The ACS Points screen displays annunciator points for the annunciator address defined in the “ACS Address Maps”. In the previous screen,
A1 - address one on an ACS circuit - was defined as “64 pt FSCS”. The ACS Points tab screen will display all 64 points associated with A1,
plus addresses 65 through 96 for use in FSCS mode.
A “Function” and “Source” field entry must be made for each of the first 64 annunciator points that are classified as “Needed” or “Unused”.
No entry should be made for annunciator points classified as “unneeded”. Refer to the notations for Figure 3.29 below for field entries.
For FSCS mode only: The 32 annunciator points (65 through 96) used for initiating CBE lockout may be programmed in any order. The pro-
grammed points must have a FUNCTION of MONITOR. Any of these points that are not used should not be programmed (no “Function” or
“Source” entry should be made).
Clicking here lowers pull-
down menu.
“64 pt FSCS” has been
selected for annunciator
address 1.
The annunciator address
button lights after an entry
from the pull-down menu.
Click on it to bring up the
ACS Points tab for that
address.
Click here for
ACS Address
Maps tab.
Figure 3.30 ACS Address Maps Screen
NOTE:
An “Unused” annunciator point must have a “Source” entry of a valid unused control point that will not be activated by any CBE,
and is programmed as non-silenceable. The function must be “Control”. For FSCS only: program unused network node number = 000 in the
“Source” field when smoke control modules are on an NCA ACS circuit. All “unused” annunciator points can reference the same control
point.