
NFPA Style 4 Configurations
NOTI•FIRE•NET™ PN 50257:E 7/5/01
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NRT
NRT requirements consist of an NRTT-M17W, NRTT-M17F, NRTT-M17WF, NRTT-M21W,
NRTT-M21F, or NRTT-M21WF: each consists of a computer with wire and/or fiber
configuration, a MON-17B or MON-21 monitor, and a PCLB-4.
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NCS
NCS requirements consist of an NCS-M17W, NCS-M17F, NCS-M17WF, NCS-M19W,
NCS-M19F, or NCS-M19WF: each consists of a computer with wire and/or fiber
configuration, a MON-19, and the PCLB-5.
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INA
INA requirements consist of the MIB-W, or MIB-F, or MIB-WF. These requirements include
the ADP-4RM and the ABF-4 with AKS-1, or CAB-3, or ABS-4D and MPS-24A or MPS-24B
with batteries.
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AFP-200 and AFP-300/AFP-400
Fire panel requirements consist of the AFP-200 or AFP-300/AFP-400, which includes the
motherboard, power supply, cabinet, and NAM-232W or NAM-232F.
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AM2020/AFP1010
AM2020/AFP1010 requirements consist of the BE-2020N/1010N and SIB-NET. These
requirements include the MPS-24A and LIB-200, LIB-200A, or LIB-400, CAB-3 (A,B,C, or
D). When employing the SIB-NET, a MIB-W, MIB-WF, or MIB-F is required. The
SIB-2048A may also be used as a
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interface with the NAM-232.
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Initiating Devices
Initiating device requirements consist of the monitor modules, manual pull stations, heat
detectors, and intelligent detectors.
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NFPA 72 Local Fire Alarm Systems
A control module is installed on Signal Loop Circuit (SLC) 1 in every AM2020/AFP1010
network and set to module address 96. Refer to AM2020/AFP1010 documentation for a more
detailed account of this installation.
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NFPA 72 Central Station and Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems Protected Premises Units
A NIB-96 network interface board connected to a non-networked AM2020/AFP1010 receiving
unit.
NFPA Style 4 Configurations
NOTI•FIRE•NET™
is capable of communicating using an NFPA Style 4 SLC (refer to Figure
4). Under this style of operation, a single open, wire-to-wire short, wire-to-wire short and open,
wire-to-wire short and ground, or open and ground results in fragmentation of the network. A
single ground does not affect communication, but is detected. Each fragment of the network
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