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NFS2-3030/E Installation Manual — P/N 52544:N1 07/18/2014
Applications
Fire/Security Applications
4.5.4 Receiving Unit
For applications requiring transmission of security alarm information to a central receiving unit, the
CPU may be connected to a compatible receiving unit. For information on configuring the
Receiving unit for Combination Fire/Security applications, refer to the documentation for that
control panel.
4.5.5 Programming
The control panel can communicate with any number of security devices. To do so, program the
points as follows:
1.
Select the address of the module(s) to be used for security.
2.
Select one of the type codes described in Section 4.5.2 “General Security Requirements”.
For detailed instruction on programming Type Codes, refer to the Programming Manual.
4.5.6 Wiring 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 Compatibility Document for compatible NAC devices.
•
All monitor modules used for security application must be installed in the control panel cabinet
with STS-1 Security Tamper Switch.
FMM-1
UL-listed, normally-closed
security switch
UL-listed,
normally-open
security switch
47K
End-of-Line
Resistor
SLC
Channel A or B
NFS2-3030 Protected Premises Unit
30
30-b
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Figure 4.6 Wiring Diagram for Proprietary Security Alarm Applications
*If the SLC device does
not match the one in this
figure, refer to the SLC
manual appendix, which
contains wiring conversion
charts for type V and type
H modules.