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C - Notifier - VeriFire Tools - HelpFiles - 52546 PDF
C - Notifier - VeriFire Tools - HelpFiles - 52546 PDF
NFS2-3030
Operations Manual
Document 52546
4/25/08
Rev:
P/N 52546:C
ECN 08-364
Installation Precautions
Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability:
WARNING - Several different sources of power can be
connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all
sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is
energized. Do not attempt to install, service, or operate this
unit until manuals are read and understood.
CAUTION - System Re-acceptance Test after Software
Changes: To ensure proper system operation, this product
must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any programming operation or change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required after any change, addition or
deletion of system components, or after any modification,
repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring. All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known
to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In addition,
to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected,
at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected
by the change, up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be
tested and proper system operation verified.
This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0-49
C/32-120 F and at a relative humidity 93% 2% RH (noncondensing) at 32C 2C (90F 3F). However, the useful
life of the system's standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely affected by extreme temperature
ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that this
system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with
a normal room temperature of 15-27 C/60-80 F.
Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate more than a
10% I.R. drop from the specified device voltage.
FCC Warning
WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual may
cause interference to radio communications. It has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for class A
computing devices pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of
FCC Rules, which is designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference when devices are
operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his or her own expense.
Canadian Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits
for radiation noise emissions from digital apparatus set
out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le
Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le
ministere des Communications du Canada.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Section 1: General Information................................................................................................ 7
1.1: UL 864 Compliance.......................................................................................................................................7
1.1.1: Products Subject to AHJ Approval......................................................................................................7
1.2: Related Documents ........................................................................................................................................7
1.3: About This Manual ........................................................................................................................................8
1.4: Introduction to the Control Panel ..................................................................................................................9
1.5: Operating Features.........................................................................................................................................9
1.5.1: The Display/Keypad ..........................................................................................................................10
1.6: Message Formats .........................................................................................................................................12
1.6.1: System Normal Screen ......................................................................................................................13
1.6.2: Event Reporting Format ....................................................................................................................13
1.7: Navigating Menu and Programming Screens ..............................................................................................15
1.8: The Main Menu ...........................................................................................................................................16
1.8.1: Event Counts Display ........................................................................................................................16
1.8.2: More Information ..............................................................................................................................17
1.8.3: Multiple Event List............................................................................................................................19
1.8.4: History Display (History Select Screen) ...........................................................................................21
1.8.5: Read Status ........................................................................................................................................21
1.8.6: Program/Alter Status .........................................................................................................................21
1.8.7: Printer Functions ...............................................................................................................................21
Table of Contents
Index ........................................................................................................................................ 71
Document Number
15378
Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) and Main Power Supply Installation
Document Number
51907
52411
52410
52526
51253
Note: For individual SLC Devices, refer to the SLC Wiring Manual
*Note: Also documents some retrofit equipment manufactured under UL 8th edition
Voice Alarm System Manual
51252
Document Number
VERIFIRE-TCD
Document Number
15330
50295
Document Number
53018
51304
50702
50641
50059
Networking
Document Number
51584
General Information
*Note: Also documents some retrofit equipment manufactured under UL 8th edition
NCM-W/F Installation Document
51533
NCS ONYX Network Control Station, Network Version 4.0 & Higher Manual
51658
52482
51482
System Components
Document Number
15842
15048
15342
LCD-80 Manual
15037
LCD-80TM Manual
51082
LCD-160 Manual
51850
15885
SCS Smoke Control Manual (Smoke and HVAC Control Station) Manual
15712
15640
DPI-232 Manual
51499
51490
50050
52527
51118
50686
51138
I56-508
51012
15216
15976
XP Transponder Manual
15888
I56-1803
50786
I56-1805
I56-1806
I56-1804
51013
CAUTION:
Information about procedures that could cause programming errors, runtime errors, or equipment
damage.
WARNING:
Information about procedures that could cause irreversible damage to the control panel, irreversible
loss of programming data or personal injury.
General Information
NOTE: Information that highlights an important part of the preceding or subsequent text or
illustration.
a front display/keypad, which allows programming and viewing options at the panel, or
no display keypad.
Silence Inhibit timer and Auto Silence timer for Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)
Programmable Signal Silence, System Reset, and Alarm Activate functions through monitor
modules
Operate automatic smoke or heat detector sounder/relay base on action Pre-Alarm level, with
general evacuation on alarm level
General Information
Operating Features
Status
LEDs
3030NCA2keypad.wmf
Soft Keys
The Keypad
The keypad has several types of keys, described below.
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Operating Features
General Information
The keypad consists of several types of keys: alphanumerics, special function keys, soft keys, and
fixed function keys.
NOTE: Key functions are as described below unless the Local Control option is disabled, or the
Display and Control Center (DCC) option is enabled and the DCC is at another location. When the
Local Control option is disabled, the panel does not have local control of the Signal Silence,
System Reset, and Drill Fixed Function keys, or the SIGNAL SILENCE, SYSTEM RESET, and
ACKNOWLEDGE soft keys. These functions must be performed by a remote device preprogrammed
for this purpose. When this panel is not the DCC on a network, permission must be granted from
the DCC before Signal Silence, System Reset, Acknowledge or Drill can be performed at this
panel. Pressing one of these keys will automatically send a permission request to the DCC.
Keypad
The alphanumeric portion of the keypad is in standard QWERTY format. This keypad is functional
mainly when an entry is requested by the system. Otherwise, pressing these keys results in no entry.
Soft Keys
The ten keys to the right and left of the display function to select commands that appear on the
display. Each screen has different information, and each key changes function to suit the screen.
Beneath each screen in this manual is a description of the function of each soft key.
Fixed Function Keys
The nine keys aligned along the upper right edge of the keypad/display are fixed function keys.
ACKNOWLEDGE - Press this key to acknowledge an off-normal event displayed on the screen.
FIRE ALARM SCROLL/DISPLAY
SECURITY SCROLL/DISPLAY
SUPERVISORY SCROLL/DISPLAY
TROUBLE SCROLL/DISPLAY
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General Information
Message Formats
Esc - Press this key once to leave the current field without saving the entry. Press this key twice in
succession to discard any changes made on the screen and exit to the previous screen.
DISABLE/ENABLE - For future use. No function at this time.
PRINT SCREEN - Press this key to print what is displayed on the display screen.
LAMP TEST - Press this key to test the LED indicators on the left of the keypad and the piezo.
Pressing the key longer than 5 seconds will display firmware version numbers on the display
screen.
BATTERY LEVELS - Press this key to display battery voltage and charger current.
NEXT SELECTION/PREVIOUS SELECTION - Use these keys to scroll through the list of
possibilities in a data field on the display screen.
F1 and F2 - For future use. No function at this time.
LED Indicators
There are eleven labeled LEDs aligned along the left edge of the keypad. They light to annunciate
certain conditions, as described in Table 1.2 below.
LED INDICATOR
COLOR
FUNCTION
Controls Active
Green
Power
Green
Fire Alarm
Red
Illuminates when at least one fire alarm event exists. It will flash if
any of these events are unacknowledged.
Pre-alarm
Red
Security
Blue
Illuminates when at least one security event exists. It will flash if any
of these events are unacknowledged.
Supervisory
Yellow
System Trouble
Yellow
Illuminates when at least one trouble event exists. It will flash if any
of these events are unacknowledged.
Other Event
Yellow
Illuminates for any category of event not listed above. It will flash if
any of these events are unacknowledged
Signals Silenced
Yellow
Point Disabled
Yellow
Illuminates when at least one device has been disabled. It will flash
until all disabled points have been acknowledged.
CPU Failure
Yellow
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Message Formats
General Information
MAIN MENU
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General Information
Message Formats
The format of the first line will vary slightly as follows, depending on the type of event.:
Event
Format
(not trouble
or prealarm)
Line 1
Displays the type of
event, and whether it
has been
acknowledged or
cleared.
FIRE ALARM
ELEVATOR LOBBY
EAST WING
FIFTH FLOOR
Z239
SMOKE(PHOTO)
11:58:45A TUE JAN 15, 2008
L03D002
Event
Format
(trouble)
Line 1
Displays TROUBLE,
the type of trouble,
and whether it has
been acknowledged
or cleared.
TROUBLE
DETECTOR FAILED TEST
ELEVATOR LOBBY
EAST WING
FIFTH FLOOR
Z239
SMOKE(PHOTO)
11:58:45A TUE JAN 15, 2008
L03D002
Event
Line 1
Format
Displays PREALARM,
(pre-alarm) the sensitivity reading
and whether it has
been acknowledged
or cleared.
The second, third and fourth lines always contain the same device information, as follows:
Line 2 - Displays the custom
label and the extended label
Line 3 - Displays the primary
zone label, the primary zone
number, and the software
Type ID.
FIRE ALARM
ELEVATOR LOBBY
EAST WING
FIFTH FLOOR
Z239
SMOKE(PHOTO)
11:58:45A TUE JAN 15, 2008
L03D002
Loop number
Detector
Device address
The point event example screen below shows a trouble condition that has been generated by the
detector on loop 3, address 2.
TROUBLE
DETECTOR FAILED TEST
ELEVATOR LOBBY
EAST WING
FIFTH FLOOR
Z239
SMOKE(PHOTO)
11:58:45A TUE JAN 15, 2008
L03D002
EVENT COUNTS
FIRE ALARMS:000 PREALARM:000 TROUBLE:001
SUPERVISORY:000 SECURITY:000 OTHER:
000
11:58:46A TUE JAN 15, 2008
ACKNOWLEDGE
SIGNAL SILENCE
MORE INFORMATION
SYSTEM RESET
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS
BACK
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TROUBLE
ANNUN 1 TROUBLE
LAKEVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL
11:58:45A TUE JAN 15, 2008
The system trouble event example screen below shows an annunciator trouble condition.
TROUBLE
ANNUN 1 TROUBLE
LAKEVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL
11:58:45A WED TUE JAN 15, 2008
EVENT COUNTS
FIRE ALARMS:000 PREALARM:000 TROUBLE:001
SUPERVISORY:000 SECURITY:000 OTHER:
000
11:58:46A TUE JAN 15, 2008
ACKNOWLEDGE
MORE INFORMATION
SIGNAL SILENCE
SYSTEM RESET
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS
BACK
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General Information
Pressing an ACCEPT soft key will save information entered on the screen. It may also return to the
previous screen and/or perform other functions as described in the soft key section for each screen.
When the panel can not read a specified point (that is, if the point entered on the screen for
processing does not exist in the panels programming) it will display an error screen for several
seconds, then return to the screen where the address was entered. The user must check his input and
investigate the state of the point.
READ STATUS
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS
PRINTER FUNCTIONS
HISTORY DISPLAY
BACK
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General Information
Lines six and seven display current counts of off-normal events in six categories. The counts
include both acknowledged and unacknowledged events.
FIRE ALARM
ELEVATOR LOBBY
EAST WING
FIFTH
FLOOR
Z005
SMOKE(PHOTO)
11:57:45A
TUE JAN 15, 2008
L03D052
EVENT COUNTS
FIRE ALARMS:001 PREALARM:000 TROUBLE:000
SUPERVISORY:000 SECURITY:000 DISABLE:000
11:58:45A
TUE JAN 15, 2008
ACKNOWLEDGE FIRE ALARM
MORE INFORMATION
SIGNAL SILENCE
SYSTEM RESET
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS
BACK
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General Information
Display
Lines 1 through 4 - Event information
Line 5 - Screen title
Lines 6 through 9 - The Custom Action Message programmed for the point in alarm
Line 10 - blank
Line 11 and 14 - These lines exist only for smoke/heat detectors. They do not display for
wireless smoke detectors.
Line 11
VALUES:
The screen displays the Alarm and Prealarm values that are in effect when more information is
requested. For example, if occupied settings are in effect, occupied values will display.
1 2 1 % O F A L A R M - This field gives the detector reading as it relates to its preprogrammed
alarm level value (indicated in the next line on the screen). The example above shows the
detector exceeding the alarm level by 21%.
Note: For Beam detectors in CLIP mode, the alarm value will always equal zero (0)% when it
is not in alarm or 100% when it is in alarm.
1 4 5 % O F P R E A L A R M - This field gives the detector reading as it relates to its
preprogrammed prealarm level value (indicated in the next line on the screen). The example
above shows the detector exceeding the prealarm level by 45%.
Line 12
The screen displays the Alarm and Prealarm levels that are in effect when more information is
requested. For example, if unoccupied settings are in effect, they will display.
A L A R M : 6 = 1 . 6 6 % - Six is the preprogrammed alarm level value for this detector: its
value is 1.66%, indicating the percent per foot obscuration value assigned to level 6.
P R E A L A R M : 3 = 0 . 4 7 % - Three is the preprogrammed alarm level value for this detector:
its value is 0.47%, indicating the percent per foot obscuration value assigned to level 3.
Line 13
A C T I O N / S T A T U S : N O N E / V E R Y C L E A N - This displays the maintenance status of
the device. The message that appears in this field depends on the drift compensation value. A
detector will automatically compensate for environmental contaminants and other factors over
time, until the tolerance value has been exceeded. The FACP will signal a trouble condition
when this level has been reached. Refer to the following table for messages and required
action.
Message
None/Very Clean
Less than 50
None/Fairly Clean
50 - 69
Needs Cleaning
70 - 79
80 - 100
For FSC-851 Intelliquad detectors in CLIP mode, the status will display as None/Very Clean
until it displays Needs Immediate Cleaning. No intermediate levels are displayed.
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Line 14
P E A K S : 5 6 % - This value represents the highest percent per foot obscuration reading taken
by this detector. It can be a historical figure, and does not necessarily represent the highest
reading for this particular alarm. Re-initializing the detector would reset this value to zero.
V E R I F Y C O U N T : 0 2 - This displays the number of times the detector has gone into
alarm. This count aids in differentiating false alarms from actual alarms by showing repeated
alarm events that have come into the device. In this example, the detector has gone into alarm
two times since the verification count was begun. The FACP will signal a trouble condition
when the verify count is exceeded. Displays as C O U N T for FSC-851 Intelliquad detectors.
C O - O P : D 1 0 0 , 1 5 8 - Indicates the address(es) of any detector(s) linked with the detector
thats in alarm for Co-operative Multi-alarm Sensing. This field does not display for
Acclimate detectors, FSC-851 Intelliquad detectors, Beam detectors or Heat detectors.
C O : - FSC-851 Intelliquad detector only, FlashScan only - Carbon Monoxide reading in parts
per million.
T E M P : - Displays degrees Centigrade for Acclimate, FSC-851, and heat detectors
Line 15 - The current time and date are displayed in this line.
Line 16
B A C K - Press to return to the previous screen.
Fire
Fire
Security
Supervisory
Supervisory
Trouble
Trouble
Prealarm
Prealarm
Disabled
Disabled
Using the Next Selection/Previous Selection special function keys to scroll through the list will
replace the event at the top of the screen with the first event in the series displayed below it.
Using the Up/Down arrow keys to scroll through the list will not replace the event at the top of
the screen: pressing the arrow keys will scroll a cursor through the seven events below without
changing what is displayed at the top. The arrows will scroll through the list of events
sequentially, but will skip the event at the top.
Pressing Enter while the cursor is present will cause the event selected by the cursor to move to
the top of the screen, and the list will reflect the events immediately following it.
Pressing one of the Scroll Display fixed function keys will cause the first event of that type
(e.g., alarm, trouble, etc.) to display at the top, and subsequent events of that type to display in
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General Information
sequence below it. Press the key again to begin scrolling. If there are no events of the type
denoted by the Scroll Display key, pressing the key will have no effect.
For USA event ordering - the Event Count Screen will appear with the Acknowledge button
only. Acknowledging the event(s) will bring the Multiple Event list back up.
For Canadian event ordering - the Multiple Event list screen will display the unacknowledged
event at the top.
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General Information
ALL EVENTS
ALARMS ONLY
TROUBLES ONLY
N124
SECURITY/OTHERS
TIME/DATE INTERVAL
POINT RANGE
SUPERVISORY ONLY
BACK
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General Information
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When there are no off-normal events, the panel displays the System Normal screen (refer to
Figure 2.1). When there is an off-normal event, the panel will display it (for event formats, refer to
Section 1.6.2, Event Reporting Format, on page 13). The action required will vary according to
the type of event.
MAIN MENU
Polls all SLC devices to check for valid replies, alarms, troubles, circuit integrity, and
supervisory signals, etc.
Scans for any panel screen, keypad, and Control Key entries
No action is required of the operator when the panel is operating in Normal mode.
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There are two types of acknowledge; point and block. Point acknowledge is for fire alarms: fire
alarms are acknowledged one at a time when the Acknowledge soft key is pressed. Block
acknowledge is for all other types of off-normal events: these events are acknowledged all at the
same time, with a single stroke to the Acknowledge soft key.
NOTE: If Local Control is disabled, acknowledgements can not be made by pressing the
ACKNOWLEDGE soft key on the panel display. Events must be acknowledged from a
preprogrammed remote location. When DCC (Display and Control Center) participation is
enabled, panel acknowledgement can be performed when it is the DCC. When it is not,
permission must be granted from the DCC before the panel can make an acknowledgement.
Pressing the ACKNOWLEDGE soft key will automatically request permission from the DCC.
NOTE: If the panel is programmed for Receive Mode, events and the clearing of events must be
handled one at a time: each event must be acknowledged, and each clear (whether the clear
occurs automatically or as the result of a panel reset) must be acknowledged.
Activates the System Alarm relay (TB4). It will also activate the Security (TB1) and
Supervisory (TB2) relays if their switches have been configured for alarm
Displays FIRE ALARM in the upper left corner of the display, a Type Code that indicates the type
of device that activated the fire alarm, and other information specific to the device. The
message occupies the top four lines of the screen, replacing the System Normal message as
shown in Figure 2.2 below. Refer to Point Events Format on page 13 for a full description of
each message field
Sends an Alarm message to the History buffer and installed printer and annunciators
Latches the control panel in alarm. (You cannot return the control panel to normal operation
until you correct the alarm condition and reset the control panel)
NOTE: If a monitor module programmed with a WATERFLOW Type Code initiates a fire alarm, the
control panel disables the SIGNAL SILENCE key and the Auto Silence Timer.
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FIRE ALARM
ELEVATOR LOBBY
EAST WING
FIFTH FLOOR
Z005
SMOKE(PHOTO)
11:58:45A TUE JAN 15, 2008
L03D052
EVENT COUNTS
FIRE ALARMS:001 PREALARM:000 TROUBLE:000
SUPERVISORY:000 SECURITY:000 OTHER:
000
11:59:35A TUE JAN 15, 2008
ACKNOWLEDGE
MORE INFORMATION
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS
SIGNAL SILENCE
SYSTEM RESET
MAIN MENU
1.
Check the Alarm message for its location and type. Press the MORE INFORMATION soft key
to display the MORE INFORMATION screen and view additional information on the device and
possibly preprogrammed text for recommended action. (Refer to Figure 1.7 on page 17 for an
example of the this screen and an explanation of its fields.)
2.
3.
When the alarm condition is corrected, press the SYSTEM RESET soft key to return the control
panel to normal operation (indicated by the System Normal message). The control panel
sends a System Normal message to the panel display, History buffer and installed printer.
The soft key PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS is also displayed on this screen. A password is required
to enter these menus, which are described in the NFS2-3030 Programming Manual.
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Displays a Type Code that indicates the type of device with a trouble (if a point trouble)
Displays TROUBLE in the upper left corner of the panel display and, if a point trouble, the
type of trouble and information specific to the device. (A system and a point trouble message
are shown in the figures below)
Sends a Trouble message to the history buffer, installed printer and annunciators
When an unacknowledged event with a higher priority exists, the control panel retains the
indications of the higher priority event (the message, lit LED, audible tone, etc.) while activating
the Trouble relay, flashing the SYSTEM TROUBLE LED, and sending a Trouble message to the
history buffer, installed printer and annunciators.
A system trouble message is shown in Figure 2.3, and a point trouble is shown in Figure 2.4. Refer
to Section 1.6.2, Event Reporting Format, on page 13 for identification of each message field.
TROUBLE
ANNUN 1 TROUBLE
11:58:45A TUE JAN 15, 2008
EVENT COUNTS
FIRE ALARMS:000 PREALARM:000 TROUBLE:001
SUPERVISORY:000 SECURITY:000 DISABLE:000
11:59:35A TUE JAN 15, 2008
ACKNOWLEDGE
SIGNAL SILENCE
SYSTEM RESET
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS
MAIN MENU
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TROUBLE
DETECTOR FAILED TEST
ELEVATOR LOBBY
EAST WING
FIFTH FLOOR
SMOKE(PHOTO)
11:58:45A TUE JAN 15, 2008
L01D136
EVENT COUNTS
FIRE ALARMS:000 PREALARM:000 TROUBLE:001
SUPERVISORY:000 SECURITY:000 DISABLE:000
11:59:35A TUE JAN 15, 2008
ACKNOWLEDGE
MORE INFORMATION
SIGNAL SILENCE
SYSTEM RESET
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS
MAIN MENU
Press the ACKNOWLEDGE soft key to silence the panel sounder and switch the SYSTEM TROUBLE
LED from flashing to steadyregardless of the number of troubles, alarms, security and
supervisory signals.
The control panel sends an acknowledge message to the History buffer, installed printers and
annunciators.
2.
3.
Correct the condition causing the trouble. If the trouble clears, the control panel sends a Clear
Trouble message to the History buffer, installed printers and annunciators.
If all troubles clear and no supervisory signals or fire alarms exist, the control panel does the
following:
Sends a System Normal message to the panel display, History buffer, installed printers and
annunciators
The soft key PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS is also displayed on this screen. A password is required
to enter these menus, which are described in this panels programming manual.
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POINT TROUBLES
TROUBLE TYPE
TROUBLE DESCRIPTION
ACTION
AC FAILURE
ALIGNMENT MODE
BATTERY HIGH
BATTERY LOW
BEAM BLOCKED
BRAND MISMATCH
CHARGER FAULT
CO 6 MONTHS
CO EXPIRED
CO TROUBLE
COMM LOSS
DEVICE INHIBIT
No action is required.
DUAL ADDRESS
GENERAL TROUBLE
GROUND FAULT
INITIALIZATION MODE
The detector will not detect a fire until the initialization process
is complete and this trouble has cleared.
INVALID RESPONSE
IR TROUBLE
The infrared element is not working properly on a FSC851 detector. This trouble is generated for FlashScan
mode only.
LOW TEMPERATURE
LOW THRESHOLD
MAINTENANCE REQ
MAINT URGENT
Correct programming.
NO ANSWER
NO THRESHOLDS
PROGRAMMED
NORMAL
OPEN CIRCUIT
OPEN ON x
TROUBLE TYPE
TROUBLE DESCRIPTION
OVER RANGE
ACTION
The FMM-4-20s 4-20 mA sensor has exceeded 20 mA. Determine if the sensor is functional and correctly installed.
SECURITY TAMPER
SHORT CIRCUIT
SHORT ON x
THERM. TROUBLE
The thermistors are not functioning properly on a FSC851 detector. This trouble is generated for FlashScan
mode only.
TROUBLE1
TROUBLE2
UNDER RANGE
System Troubles
A message from the Trouble Type column in Table 2.2 will appear in the second line on the left
of the panel display when a device trouble occurs. Use this table to help determine the cause of the
trouble.
SYSTEM TROUBLES
TROUBLE MESSAGE TYPE
TROUBLE DESCRIPTION
AC FAIL
Loss of AC power. Investigate whether there is an AC power loss, or whether the power supply is correctly
installed and wired.
AMPLIFIER LIMIT
The DAA is overloaded. Remove outputs to lower the load on the speaker circuits. Press reset when done.
AMPLIFIER SUPERVISION
AMPLIFIER TROUBLE
The DAA is in trouble. The ouput is overloaded or the amplifier is damaged. Remove outputs to determine if the
DAA was overloaded. If it still does not work, call Technical Services.
A trouble has occurred on DVC-AO analog output x (1 - 4). The analog output is configured for Style 7, but no
audio signal is returned. Investigate and fix.
ANNUN x NO ANSWER
ANNUN x TROUBLE
The DVCs audio library is corrupted. Re-create and/or re-download an intact database.
The audio library version is incompatible with the database and/or the application version.
AUXILIARY TROUBLE
AUXIN TROUBLE
Generated when the auxiliary input is supervised (as determined in VeriFire Tools programming) and no
signal is coming from the input. Check wiring and source.
BATTERY
The power supplys battery voltage is too high or too low. Check the batteries for problems. Replace batteries if
necessary.
BUZZER OFF-LINE
CHARGER FAIL
The power supplys battery charger is not functioning. Investigate and correct.
The database that houses the panels logic equations is corrupt. It must be re-downloaded, or all programming
must be cleared and re-entered.
More than one DAA has the same address. Readress DAA(s).
DAA NO ANSWER
Digital Audio Port x (A or B) is not communicating due to a break in the connection, a short, or faulty hardware.
Locate and fix the break or short. If the problem is not a short or break, call Technical Services.
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TROUBLE DESCRIPTION
DATABASE CORRUPTED
The DVC database programming file is corrupted. Re-download or re-recreate & download an intact database.
DATABASE INCOMPATIBLE
The DVC database programming file is incompatible with the application version.
DIGIN TROUBLE
The DAA has determined that its DVC has stopped transmitting audio data to the Digital Audio Loop (DAL),
even though the loop is still functional. Update code, ensure all code on the DAL is compatible. If the DVC still
does not transmit digital audio data, call Technical Services.
DRILL INITIATED
DRILL RECEIVED
EPROM ERROR
The software is corrupt. Re-download the panel code software from VeriFire Tools. If the trouble does not
clear, call Technical Services.
FFT TROUBLE
There is a short or open on an FFT riser on a Digital Audio Loop. Check that the DVCs 4-wire switch is set
properly and that there is an end-of-line resistor in place for 2-wire operation.
GROUND FAULT
LOADING.NO SERVICE
A program or database download is in progress. The panel is NOT providing fire protection during the
download. Proper authorities should be notified while a download is in progress so that other means of fire
protection can be supplied.
The DVCs local microphone is in trouble. There is no communication, or paging has been enabled for over 28
seconds and no signal has been received. Investigate whether the mic is plugged into the DVC, or whether
there is a problem with the local mic.
The DVCs local FFT handset is in trouble. There is no communication, or paging has been enabled for over 28
seconds and no signal has been received. Investigate whether the handset is plugged into the DVC, or
whether there is a problem with the handset.
Loops x and x are not responding. The LCM and LEM for those loops must be serviced.
Communication is lost between the CPU2-3030 or DVC and the network communications module.
NETWORK INCOMPATIBILITY
NO DEV. INST ON L1
The AMPS-24 (main power supply) AC fail address (base plus one) has not been correctly entered or the loop
is not installed. The AMPS-24 is not configured for Trouble Reporting. All four of the main power supply
addresses are not programmed for MOD TYPE=Monitor and/or TYPE CODE LABEL=Power Monitor and/or
FLASHSCAN=PS Mon.
PHONE CHANNEL LIMIT EXCEEDED The DVC has allocated all its phone channels to DAAs but there are still phones ringing in
There is a communication failure with the DAA onboard power supply. Call Technical Services.
Communication loss with printer. Restore power and/or printers online status.
Add paper.
PROGRAM CORRUPTED
The database that houses the panels programming is corrupt. It must be re-downloaded, or all programming
must be cleared and re-entered. Service required.
The DVCs remote microphone is in trouble. It is installed and supervised, but no signal is coming from it.
Investigate and fix.
SOFTWARE MISMATCH
LCM and/or LCD-160 software does not match the version number expected by the panel; and/or the NCM is
not network version 5.0; and/or one or more DAAs has a software revision that does not match other DAA
software revisions. Update software as necessary.
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Pre-alarm Event
TROUBLE DESCRIPTION
There is an open circuit on the positive side of loop x. Style 6 and Style 7 are supervised methods of
communicating with addressable devices. If the control panel detects a trouble (open), it will drive both ends of
the loop, maintaining communication in an unsupervised method. The latching trouble will display on the panel
as a Style 6 trouble until you correct the condition and press reset. Style 7 configuration of the SLC requires the
use of isolator modules & bases.
There is an open circuit on the negative side of loop x. Style 6 and Style 7 are supervised methods of
communicating with addressable devices. If the control panel detects a trouble (open), it will drive both ends of
the loop, maintaining communication in an unsupervised method. The latching trouble will display on the panel
as a Style 6 trouble until you correct the condition and press reset. Style 7 configuration of the SLC requires the
use of isolator modules & bases.
Style 6 and Style 7 are supervised methods of communicating with addressable devices. If the control panel
detects a trouble (short), it will drive both ends of the loop, maintaining communication in an unsupervised
method. The latching trouble will display on the panel as a Style 6 trouble until you correct the condition and
press reset. Style 7 configuration of the SLC requires the use of isolator modules & bases.
SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
One or more devices (detectors or modules) can not report activation. This can occur following system startup,
when exiting Walk Test, following an autoprogram, or following a device trouble of No Response. Will clear
when all un-initialized devices are initialized.
Alert a non-latching setting that causes a Pre-alarm when a detector reaches its programmed
Pre-alarm sensitivity threshold. Non-latching means the condition will automatically restore to
normal once the detectors obscuration readings drop below its Pre-alarm threshold.
Action a latching setting that causes a Pre-alarm when a detector reaches its programmed
Pre-alarm level. Latching means the condition will not restore itself to normal once the
detectors obscuration readings drop below its Pre-alarm threshold. The panel must be reset.
Alert and Action settings are set individually with detector point programming. Individual detector
sensitivity threshold settings can have a value of one through nine, and are set by the programmer.
A sensitivity threshold setting of zero indicates the detector does not participate in prealarm.
For more detailed information on Pre-alarm, refer to this panels programming manual.
Displays PREALARM in the upper left corner of the LCD, as well as the sensitivity reading, the
type code and other information specific to the detector as shown in Figure 2.5.
Sends a Pre-alarm message to the History buffer, installed printer and annunciators.
When an unacknowledged event with a higher priority exists, the control panel retains indications
of the higher priority event (the message, lit LED, audible tone, etc.) while flashing the PRE-ALARM
LED and sending a Pre-alarm message to the History buffer, installed printer and annunciators.
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Pre-alarm Event
The Pre-alarm screen display is the same for both alert and action conditions. Following is a sample
screen for a Pre-alarm message.
SIGNAL SILENCE
MORE INFORMATION
SYSTEM RESET
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS
MAIN MENU
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2.
Press the MORE INFORMATION soft key to display the MORE INFORMATION screen and
view additional information on the device and possibly preprogrammed text for recommended
action. (Refer to Figure 1.7 on page 17 for an example of this screen and an explanation of its
fields.)
3.
NOTE: An Alert Pre-alarm automatically restores to normal when the detector obscuration
reading drops below the programmed Pre-Alarm level.
4.
Press the SYSTEM RESET soft key if the Pre-alarm message does not clear when the
condition causing it is cleared.
A subsequent alarm condition for this detector clears the Action indication from the panel display.
The soft key PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS is also displayed on this screen. A password is required
to enter these menus, which are described in the NFS2-3030 Programming Manual.
Activates the Security relay (TB1) if it has been selected for security
Displays a Type Code that indicates the type of security alarm being generated
Displays SECURITY in the upper left corner of the panel display along with information specific
to the device
Sends a Security message to the History buffer, installed printers and annunciators
When an unacknowledged event with a higher priority exists, the control panel retains the
indications of the higher priority event (the message, lit LED, audible tone, etc.) while activating
the Security relay if it is selected for security, flashing the SECURITY LED, and sending a Security
message to the history buffer, installed printer and annunciators. If there are silenced alarms (the
SIGNALS SILENCED LED is lighted), a Security alarm will resound the panel sounder.
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SECURITY ALARM
ELEVATOR LOBBY
EAST WING
FIFTH FLOOR
AREA MONITOR
11:58:45A TUE JAN 15, 2008
L01M134
EVENT COUNTS
FIRE ALARMS:000 PREALARM:000 TROUBLE:000
SUPERVISORY:000 SECURITY:001 DISABLE:000
11:59:35A TUE JAN 15, 2008
ACKNOWLEDGE
SIGNAL SILENCE
MORE INFORMATION
SYSTEM RESET
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS
MAIN MENU
Press the ACKNOWLEDGE soft key to silence the panel sounder and switch the SECURITY LED
from flashing to steadyregardless of the number of troubles, alarms, supervisory, and
security signals. The control panel sends a Security message to the History buffer and installed
printers.
2.
Press the MORE INFORMATION soft key to display the MORE INFORMATION screen and
view additional information on the device and possibly preprogrammed text for recommended
action. (Refer to Figure 1.7 on page 17 for an example of the this screen and an explanation of
its fields.)
3.
4.
When the Security condition is corrected, press the SYSTEM RESET soft key to return the
control panel to normal operation (indicated by the System Normal message). The control
panel sends a System Normal message to the panel display, History buffer, installed printers
and annunciators.
The soft key PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS is also displayed on this screen. A password is required
to enter these menus, which are described in the NFS2-3030 Programming Manual.
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Activates the Supervisory relay (TB2) if it has been selected for supervisory
Displays a Type Code that indicates the type of supervisory signal being generated
Displays SUPERVISORY in the upper left corner of the panel display along with information
specific to the device
Sends a Supervisory message to the History buffer, installed printer and annunciators.
When an unacknowledged event with a higher priority exists, the control panel retains the
indications of the higher priority event (the message, lit LED, audible tone, etc.) while activating
the Supervisory relay if it is selected for supervision, flashing the SUPERVISORY LED, and sending
a Supervisory message to the history buffer, installed printer and annunciators. If there are silenced
alarms (the SIGNALS SILENCED LED is lighted), a Supervisory alarm will resound the panel
sounder.
Following is a typical supervisory message that would appear on a panel display:
SUPERVISORY
LOBBY
EAST WING
FIRST FLOOR
WATERFLOW S
11:58:45A TUE JAN 15, 2008
L01M134
EVENT COUNTS
FIRE ALARMS:000 PREALARM:000 TROUBLE:000
SUPERVISORY:001 SECURITY:000 DISABLE:000
11:59:35A TUE JAN 15, 2008
ACKNOWLEDGE
MORE INFORMATION
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS
SIGNAL SILENCE
SYSTEM RESET
MAIN MENU
2.
Press the MORE INFORMATION soft key to display the MORE INFORMATION screen and
view additional information on the device and possibly preprogrammed text for recommended
action. (Refer to Figure 1.7 on page 17 for an example of this screen and an explanation of its
fields.)
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3.
NOTE: A supervisory condition caused by a device with a tracking type code automatically
clears and restores the panel to normal when the condition causing its activation disappears.
4.
Press the SYSTEM RESET soft key to clear any supervisory condition caused by a device with
a latching type code: the supervisory will not automatically clear when the condition causing it
is cleared. Latching supervisory type codes are WATERFLOW S, LATCH SUPERV, and
SPRINKLR SYS.
The panel will send a system normal message to the History buffer, installed printer and
annunciators.
CAUTION:
When a zone is disabled, any input and output devices mapped to the zone are disabled if the zone
is the points primary zone. (The primary zone is the zone in the first position of the zone map.)
When one or more points are disabled, the control panel does the following:
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Sends a Disabled Point message to the History buffer, installed printer and annunciators
Displays a message for each disabled point, with DISABLED in the upper left corner of the
LCD as well as other information about the point.
Active Event
DISABLED
ELEVATOR LOBBY
EAST WING
FIRST FLOOR DOOR
TAMPER
11:58:45A TUE JAN 15, 2008
L01M134
EVENT COUNTS
FIRE ALARMS:000 PREALARM:000 TROUBLE:000
SUPERVISORY:000 SECURITY:000 DISABLE:001
11:59:35A TUE JAN 15, 2008
ACKNOWLEDGE
SIGNAL SILENCE
MORE INFORMATION
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS
SYSTEM RESET
MAIN MENU
Send a message to the panel display, History buffer, installed printer and annunciators
Displays ACTIVE in the upper left corner of the LCD, as well as a FIRE CONTROL Type Code
and other information specific to the device
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2.9.2 Presignal
Presignal is a feature that initially delays activation of outputs with ZF0 in their zone map until the
Presignal timer has expired. This feature allows for the initial sounding of outputs only in specific
areas, monitored by qualified personnel. To participate in Presignal, inputs and outputs must
include Special Zone ZF0 in their zone map. The Presignal timer is programmed to a value from 60
to 180 seconds.
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NEXT POINT
ACCEPT
PREVIOUS POINT
BACK
Address Format*
Detector
NxxxLyyDzzz
Module
NxxxLyyMzzz
General Zone
NxxxZyyy
Logic Zone
NxxxZLyyyy
Annunciator Point
NxxxAxxPyy
NxxxIyyyyAzzSn
Release Zone
NxxxZRyy
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Read Status
Smoke Detector
Type
Address Format*
NxxxZFxx
Trouble Zone
NxxxZTyyy
NxxxAyySn
* The Nxxx preface to all the above address formats refers to the node number, where N = node, xxx = the network node number.
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Smoke Detector
Read Status
The area between the separator lines, lines 6-14, shows all information concerning the selected
point, which is N124L03D052 in the above example.
Line 6 - Line 6 displays two statistics that display for inputs (detectors and modules) and zones; in
the above example they are:
AUTOMATIC
INACTIVE
The first field displays the point control. There are three designations that could appear in this
field
Point Control
Designation
Description
AUTOMATIC
DISABLED
TROUBLE
The second field displays the point status. There are three designations that could appear in this
field.
Point Status
Designation
Description
INACTIVE
ACTIVE
PRE-ALARM
The device is a detector (an input device) so by referring to the descriptions below, it can be
determined that the point is in a normal state.
Inputs: (detectors, monitor modules, zones)
If the point is not in trouble or disabled, and the point is automatically controlled by the panel, the
display will be one of the following:
AUTOMATIC
AUTOMATIC
AUTOMATIC
INACTIVE
ACTIVE
PREALARM
If the point is disabled, the display will be one of the following. The Trouble Status field will
appear if the point is in trouble.
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
<Trouble Status>*
<Trouble Status>*
<Trouble Status>*
INACTIVE
ACTIVE
PREALARM
INACTIVE
ACTIVE
PREALARM
<Trouble Status>*
<Trouble Status>*
<Trouble Status>*
*The field <Trouble Status> will contain one of the device trouble messages listed in Table 2.1,
Point (Device) Troubles, on page 28.
Line 7 - The custom label for this point.
Line 8 - Continuation of the points custom label, first zone, and device type.
Lines 9,10 - a display of all the zones that contain the current point being read. These lines will
have values in them only if the device is a detector.
Lines 11 through 14 - These lines display only if the device being read is a smoke or heat detector.
Refer to Section 1.8.2, More Information, on page 17 for an explanation of these fields.
Line 16 - B A C K - Press to return to the previous screen.
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Read Status
Heat Detector
,
,
Current 4-20mA
sensor readings
will appear in line
12. See text
below.
Battery voltage
and charger
current will appear
in lines 13 and 14
if the module is
monitoring an
AMPS-24, ACPS610/E, or an
ACPS-2406. See
text below.
10:22:34A
BACK
Control Module
Read Status
Line 12 - When a Read Status is performed on an FMM-4-20 module, the current 4-20 mA sensors
reading will be displayed in the units specified in point programming.
Lines 13 and 14 - When a module is monitoring an AMPS-24, ACPS-610/E, or an ACPS-2406,
information will appear in these lines in the following format.
BATTERY VOLTAGE: 27.9 VOLTS
CHARGER CURRENT:
0.0 AMPS
Line 15 - The current time and date are displayed in this line.
Line 16 - Press B A C K to return to the previous screen.
,
,
BACK
OFF
The first field displays the point control. There are four designations that could appear in this
field
Point Control
Designation
Description
AUTOMATIC
MANUAL
The point has been forced into manual control state by an outside source.
DISABLED
A status change other than a change to MANUAL control has caused the
point to go off automatic control.
TROUBLE
The second field displays the point status. There are three designations that could appear in this
field.
Point Status
Designation
OFF
Description
The point is currently not activated.
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Read Status
General Zone
ON
OFF-HOOK
The device is a control module (an output device) so by referring to the descriptions below, it can
be determined that the point is in a normal state.
Outputs: (Control Modules)
If the point is not in trouble or disabled and the status is Automatic, the display will read:
AUTOMATIC
AUTOMATIC
AUTOMATIC
OFF
ON
OFF-HOOK
If the point has been forced into a manual control state, the display will read as follows. <Trouble
Status> will appear when there is a point trouble.
MANUAL
MANUAL
MANUAL
OFF
ON
OFF-HOOK
<Trouble Status>*
<Trouble Status>*
<Trouble Status>*
If the point is disabled, the display will read as follows. <Trouble Status> will appear when there is
a point trouble.
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
OFF
ON
OFF-HOOK
<Trouble Status>*
<Trouble Status>*
<Trouble Status>*
OFF
ON
OFF-HOOK
<Trouble Status>*
<Trouble Status>*
<Trouble Status>*
*The field <Trouble Status> will contain one of the device trouble messages listed in
Table 2.1, Point (Device) Troubles, on page 28.
Line 11 - blank.
Line 12 - WALK TEST - Displays YES if the device sounds during audible Walk Test.
Line 13 - SILENCEABLE - Displays YES if the operator can manually silence an activated output.
The output resounds for fire.
Line 14 - SWITCH INHIBIT: YES - Displays YES if the operator can not manually activate an output.
Line 15 - The current time and date are displayed in this line.
Line 16 - Press B A C K to return to the previous screen.
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Logic Zone
Read Status
10:22:34A
Z066
BACK
ZL0066
EQUATION:
AND(L1D1,L2D1)
10:22:34A
BACK
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Read Status
Releasing Zone
ZR08
BACK
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Read Status
ZF03
SECURITY
BACK
ZT008
EQUATION:
AND(T15,T16)
10:22:34A
BACK
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Read Status
Annunciator
3.11 Annunciator
When an annunciator address is entered into the Point Select Screen and the ACCEPT soft key is
pressed, the following screen will display if the point is a monitor module.
L01M001
L01M002
BACK
50
Read Status
10:22:34A
BACK
BACK
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Read Status
PAM Points
MAPPED LOGIC EQUATION: - The logic equation associated with this PAM point is displayed
here, or NONE if there is no associated equation.
WALK TEST: - The screen will display the PAM points programmed setting for Walk Test
participation (Yes or No).
SWITCH INHIBIT: - The screen will display the PAM points programmed setting for Switch
Inhibit (Yes or No).
SILENCEABLE: - The screen will display the PAM points programmed Silenceable setting (Yes
or No).
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ALL EVENTS
N124
SECURITY/OTHERS
ALARMS ONLY
TIME/DATE INTERVAL
TROUBLES ONLY
POINT RANGE
SUPERVISORY ONLY
BACK
Press the soft key for the type of event history desired to view all of those types of events that
are in the history buffer,
OR
Press the TIME/DATE INTERVAL or POINT RANGE soft key to choose limiting parameters
for what will display onscreen.
The following sections illustrate and explain the history displays.
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Events History
FIRE ALARM
HEAT
ELEVATOR LOBBY
EAST WING
FIFTH FLOOR
Z005
SMOKE ACCLIM
10:43:45A
TUE JAN 15, 2008
L03D157
NEXT EVENT
PREVIOUS EVENT
BACK
Soft Keys
NEXT EVENT - Press to view next event (In the above example, event 005 of 017).
PREVIOUS EVENT - Press to view previous event (In the above example, event 003 of 017).
PRINT xxx HISTORY - Press to print the history for the event(s) chosen. (In the above
example, all 17 events). The report will look like this:
******EVENT HISTORY*************************************************************
TROUBLE
TM4 NO ANSWER
08:52:05P SAT MAR 8, 2008
ACK TROUBLE
TM4 NO ANSWER
CLEAR TROUBLE
TM4 NO ANSWER
********************************************************************************
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ACCEPT
BACK
Loop 1 Detectors
2.
3.
Loop 10 Detectors
4.
Loop 1 Modules
5.
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This FACP can have up to 10 loops, which would all follow the above order for range selection.
20. Loop 10 Modules
The range selected below includes all supervisory event types for every point: the selection begins
with the first detector on loop one and ends with the last module on loop 10.
START POINT:
L01D001 (DETECTOR)
END POINT:
L10M159 (MODULE)
EVENT TYPE: SUPERVISORY
ACCEPT
BACK
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PROGRAMMING
ACTIVE POINTS
INSTALLED POINTS
WALK TEST
DETECTOR MAINTENANCE REPORT
BACK
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Printing Reports
DETECT MAINTENANCE REPORT: Press this soft key to print a list from the printer connected
to the control panel that contains the detector maintenance status for each installed addressable
detector. The report looks like this:
******DETECTOR MAINTENANCE******************************************************
NORMAL SMOKE(LASER) Detector
Alarm:
000% PreAlarm:
000% PreAlarm:
L01D001
L01D002
Field Identification
Detector Maintenance Report
Long term average of
raw analog value in
microseconds
Current reading of raw analog
value in microseconds
Extended
Label
Label
State
Alarm:
000% PreAlarm:
Percent of
alarm
threshold*
Percent of
prealarm
threshold*
Compensation
percentage
Detector peak
L01D001
Verification count
Address
INSTALLED POINTS: Press this soft key to display the Installed Points Menu screen.
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Printing Reports
LCD DISPLAY
PANEL SETTING
PANEL TIMERS
MORE
BACK
PANEL SETTINGS: Press to print broadcast time, event ordering, and block acknowledge. The
report looks like this:
******PANEL SETTINGS************************************************************
LOCAL CONTROL:
NO
TROUBLE REMINDER:
YES
PIEZO:
ON
POWER MANAGEMENT MODE:
OFF
PROPRIETARY SUPERVISING STATION:
NO
EVENT ORDERING:
USA
DISPLAY ADDRESS:
YES
DCC PARTICIPATION:
NO
REGIONAL SETTING
DEFAULT
LCM LOCAL MODE:
NO
RAPID ALL CALL:
NO
********************************************************************************
PANEL TIMERS: Press to print timer values for Auto Silence, Silence Inhibit, AC Fail Delay time
and whether it has been enabled, Proprietary Reminder, and Remote Reminder timers. The report
looks like this:
******PANEL TIMERS**************************************************************
VERIFY TIME:
30
VERIFY=PREALARM:
NO
MAXIMUM VERIFICATION COUNT:
00
AC FAIL DELAY:
8 HOURS
SILENCE INHIBIT:
00:00
AUTO SILENCE:
10 MINUTES
PAS
OFF
PRESIGNAL DELAY
03:00
********************************************************************************
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Printing Reports
LCD DISPLAY: Press to print information about backlight handling during fire alarm, backlight
intensity, and display language. The report looks like this:
******LCD DISPLAY***************************************************************
LCD INTENSITY:
040
BACKLIGHT:
ON
LANGUAGE:
ENGLISH
********************************************************************************
EVENT LOGGING
BACK
CUSTOM ACTION MESSAGES: Press to print all custom action messages (1-100). The report
looks like this:
******CUSTOM ACTION MESSAGE*****************************************************
CAM 1
GO TO ALARM SITE AND INVESTIGATE
APPROACH THE ALARM LOCATION WITH CAUTION
BRING CELL PHONE AND REPORT WHEN ON SITE
CAM 2
CALL MANAGER WITH REPORT
********************************************************************************
EVENT LOGGING: Press to print non-fire and output activations if these events have been chosen
for logging during panel programming. The report looks like this:
******EVENT LOGGING*************************************************************
NON-FIRE ACTIVATIONS:NO
OUTPUT ACTIVATIONS: NO
********************************************************************************
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Printing Reports
ALARMS ONLY
TROUBLES ONLY
SUPERVISORY ALARMS
PREALARMS
DISABLED POINTS
ACTIVATED OUTPUTS
SECURITY/OTHER
BACK
RELEASING ZONES
SPECIAL ZONES
GENERAL ZONES
TROUBLE ZONES
LOGIC ZONES
ACS
RANGE
BACK
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Printing Reports
Soft Keys
SLC POINTS:Press to print information on installed SLC points. When the soft key is pressed, a
field appears to allow choice of a single SLC or ALL. Toggle until the desired choice appears in
the field, then press ACCEPT. The report looks like this.
******INSTALLED POINTS**********************************************************
NORMAL SMOKE (ION) Detector L02D129
Z002 ,
,
,
,
,
ON
RELAY
ZL001 ,
,
Module
,
,
L02M005
,
NL *
,
*** **
,
L02M005
********************************************************************************
Field Identification
SLC Detector Installed Points
Status
Software
Type ID
Detector
or Module
Weekly
Occupancy
Schedule No.
Custom
Action
Message
No.
Z000
ON
Z001
OFF
Z002
********************************************************************************
LOGIC ZONE
AND(Z1,NOT(L2M6)
OFF
LOGIC ZONE
AND(ZL10,NOT(Z75))
ZL0001*
ZL0011
********************************************************************************
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Printing Reports
ACS: Press to print information on the device types for addresses 1-32. The report looks like this:
Point function
ACS point
Mapped point
column
address column
column
******INSTALLED POINTS**********************************************************
BOARD
01: 64SYS
ALARM/TROUBLE
N00A01P01
SILENCE
N00A01P02
RESET
N00A01P03
SUPERVISORY
N00A01P04
(SECURITY)
N00A01P05
BATTERY LOW
N00A01P06
AC FAIL
N00A01P07
MONITOR
L01D01
N00A01P08
********************************************************************************
RELEASE ZONE
ZR0*
OFF
RELEASE ZONE
ZR1
********************************************************************************
SPECIAL ZONE
ZF0*
********************************************************************************
TROUBLE ZONE
OR(ZT049,ZT050)
********************************************************************************
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Printing Reports
RANGE: Press to bring up the following screen, which allows the programmer to choose a range of
installed points to print.
START POINT:
LO1D001
(DETECTOR)
END POINT:
ZT10
_
(TROUBLE ZONE)
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Device
ABORT SWITCH
Monitor that provides an abort function for a releasing zone through connection to a UL-listed
abort station)
ACCESS MONTR
ACK SWITCH
Monitor used to silence panel sounder, and to give an acknowledge message on the panel
display
AIR REF
ALARMS PEND
Control module or NAC for output that will activate upon receipt of an alarm condition, and
remain in the alarm state until all alarms have been acknowledged. Programmed for switch
inhibit
ALLCALL PAGE
Monitor used for emulation of AMG-1 All-call switch, activating all speaker circuits
AREA MONITOR
AUDIBLE CKT
AUDIO SYSTEM
BELL CIRCUIT
blank
CONTROL
CONTROL NAC
DRILL SWITCH
Monitor used for activation that emulates panel Drill switch, activating silenceable fire outputs
EQUIP MONITR
EVACUATE SWITCH
Monitor used for activation that emulates panel Drill switch, activating silenceable fire outputs
FIRE CONTROL
FMM-420
FORM C RESET
Control module used to interrupt 24V power to four-wire conventional detectors for 30 seconds
upon reset. Used in conjunction with a monitor module with a conventional detector Type ID
GEN ALARM
Control module, XPC-8 circuit, or XP5-C (NAC mode) configured as a Municipal Box
Transmitter for NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm Systems applications (MBT-1 required). This
Type ID can also be used for general alarm activation. It is programmed as switch inhibit.
GEN PEND
Control module, XPC-8 circuit, or XP5-C (NAC mode) that will activate upon receipt of an alarm
and/or trouble condition, and remain in the ON state until all events have been acknowledged
GEN SUPERVIS
Control module, XPC-8, or XP5-C (NAC mode) activated under any supervisory condition
(includes sprinkler type). It is programmed as switch inhibit
GEN TROUBLE
Control module, XPC-8, or XP5-C (NAC mode) activated under any System Trouble condition.
It is programmed as switch inhibit
HAZARD ALERT
HEAT
HEAT+
HEAT(FIXED)
HEAT(ROR)
HEAT DETECT
HORN CIRCUIT
INST RELEASE
ISOLATED NAC
Supervised NAC for notification appliance, used with audio isolators. Activates even if there is
a short on its NAC circuit. Canada installations only.
ISOLATED SPK
Supervised NAC for speaker circuit, used with audio isolators. Activates even if there is a short
on its audio circuit. Canada installations only.
LATCH SUPERV
MAN RELEASE
Monitor module that provides manual release for a releasing zone through connection to a ULlisted pull station
Monitor module that provides manual release with a 10 second delay for a releasing zone
through connection to a UL-listed pull station
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Alphabetical List
Device
MONITOR
Alarm-monitoring device
NON FIRE
NONRESET CTL
PAS INHIBIT
POWER MONITR
PROCESS AUTO
PROCESS MON
PULL STATION
REL AUDIBLE
Control module used to activate NAC audio or visual device when releasing circuits shut off
Control module used to direct outputs to perform a release function as required by ULC
RELAY
REL. FORM C
RELEASE CKT
RESET SWITCH
RF MON MODUL
RF PULL STA
RFSMOKE(PHOTO)
RF SUPERVSRY
SECOND SHOT
Monitor module that provides a second manual release for a releasing zone through
connection to a UL-listed pull station
SECURITY L
SIL SWITCH
Monitor used as Signal Silence switch, turning off all activated silenceable outputs
SMOKE ACCLIM
SMOKE(ACCLIM+)
SMOKE CONVEN
SMOKE DETECT
SMOKE(DUCTI)
SMOKE(DUCTL)
SMOKE(DUCTP)
SMOKE(HARSH)
SMOKE(ION)
SMOKE(LASER)
SMOKE(MULTI)
SMOKE(PHOTO)
SPEAKER
SPRINKLR SYS
STROBE
SUP L(DUCTI)
SUP L(DUCTL)
SUP L(DUCTP)
Photoelectric smoke detector used as a duct detector to report supervisory condition rather
than alarm, latching
SUP L(ION)**
SUP L(LASER)**
SUP L(PHOTO)**
SUP T(DUCTI)*, **
SUP T(DUCTL)*, **
SUP T(DUCTP)*, **
Photoelectric smoke detector used as a duct detector to report supervisory condition rather
than alarm, tracking
SUP T(ION)*, **
SUP T(LASER)*, **
SUP T(PHOTO)*, **
SYS MONITOR
TAMPER
TELE PAGE
Monitor used to emulate the page button on an FFT-7, allowing remote paging to a fire area
Alphabetical List
Device
TELEPHONE
TRACKING SUPERV
TROUBLE MON
WATERFLOW
WATERFLOW S
WEATHER ALRT
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Description
Cross Zone
Cross Zones let you program the control panel to activate a Releasing Zone when
two or more detectors are alarmed. Cross Zone selections are:
Yes
Two or more detectors are alarmed that are mapped to one of the ten
Releasing Zones (ZR00-ZR09).
Zone Two or more detectors are alarmed that are mapped to two different
Software Zones and mapped to one of the ten Releasing Zones (R0-R9).
Heat At least one smoke detector mapped to one of the ten Releasing Zones
(ZR00-ZR09) is alarmed and at least one heat detector mapped to the same
Releasing Zone as the smoke detector is alarmed.
None Cross Zones are not used.
Delay Timer
Abort Switch
Manual Release
Soak Timer
Automatically shuts off the releasing device after a preprogrammed period of time.
Select 0001-9999 seconds for Soak Time or 0000 seconds for no Soak Time.
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Releasing Zones
General
Zone Z001
Smoke
Detector
L02D102
General
Zone Z002
Smoke
Detector
L02D103
Smoke
Detector
L02D101
Zone map = Z001 ZR01
Releasing
Zone ZR01
SLC
NAC
INPUTS
ZONE MAP
L02D101 Smoke Detector
Z001, ZR01
Z001, ZR01
Z002, ZR01
Z002, ZR01
ZR01
OUTPUT
Listing of each Cross Zone option and the conditions required to activate the Releasing Zone,
according to the example shown in Figure B.1 on page 69.
.
Cross Zone Selection
(Cross=)
Cross=NONE
Cross=YES
69
Releasing Zones
Cross=ZONE
Cross=HEAT
70
Index
A
Abort 68
AC Fail Delay Timer 38
Setting report 59
ACCEPT soft key 16
Acknowledge
An Event 24
Block and point 24
Acknowledge soft keys
disabled local control 11
ACS Points Report 63
Active Fire Control Point
Panel indication 37
Active Non-fire Point
Panel indication 37
Active Points Report 61
Address formats 41
Alarm Verification timer 38
Alphanumeric keyboard, function of 11
Annunciator
Address format 41
Read Status 50
Arrow Keys
about 11
use of 15
Auto Silence timer 38
Setting report 59
B
BACK soft key 15
BATTERY LEVELS key, about 12
Block Acknowledge 24
Block acknowledge setting report 59
Broadcast time setting report 59
C
Canada Event Order 19
Canadian Applications 33
CAUTION
Information about the Caution notation 8
When a zone is disabled, any input or output devices mapped 36
Control Module
Read Status 4546
Co-operative Multi-Alarm Sensing display 19
Cross Zone 68
Cross Zone Programming illustration 69
Custom Action Message 18
Custom Action Messages report 60
E
Enter key, about 11
Esc key, about 12
Event
Acknowledging 24
Definition of 23
Fire Alarm 24
History report 54
History screen 54
Off-normal 23
Event Logging
Report listing 60
Event Ordering 19
Event ordering setting report 59
Event reporting format 13
point events 13
system events 15
F
F1 and F2 keys, about 12
Fields, adding/modifying 15
Fire Alarm
How to respond 25
Panel indications 24
FIRE ALARM SCROLL/DISPLAY fixed func-
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GP
Index
tion key 11
Firmware version numbers, to view 12
Fixed Function Keys, functions of 11
G
General Zone
Address format 41
Read Status 46
General Zones Installed Points Report 62
H
History Information, viewing & printing 5356
All events 53
Event History report 54
Event History screen 54
Point Range 55
Range 56
Time & Date Range 55
I
Installed Points Report 61
Interval selection, all events 55
L
label 14
LAMP TEST key, about 12
LCD Display report 60
LED Indicators 12
Local Control option 11
Logic Zone
Address format 41
Read Status 47
Logic Zones Installed Points Report 62
M
Main Menu 16
Event Counts display 16
History Select 21
More Information 17
Multiple Event List 19
Printer Functions 21
Program/Alter Status 21
Read Status 21
Manual Release 68
Message Formats
Point Events 13
System Events 15
System Normal 13
Message Formats, about 1215
Module
Address format 41
See also Control Module 45
See also Monitor Module 44
Monitor Module
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Read Status 44
Multiple Event List 19
N
Navigating menu and programming screens 15
Network parameters report 59
NEXT SELECTION/PREVIOUS SELECTION
key, about 12
Note
For a printed list of history information, refer to 61
If a monitor module programmed with a
Waterflow type code 24
If an unacknowledged event occurs while
the Multiple Event list displays
20
If Local Control is disabled 24
If the panel is programmed for Receive
Mode 24
Information about Notes 9
Key functions are as described below unless 11
Report formats are shown below as printed
by an 80-column printer 57
The first four lines of the display may indicate an alarm for a point unrelated 42
O
Off-normal events 23
OTHER EVENT SCROLL/DISPLAY fixed
function key 11
P
PAM
Address format 41
panel
when it can not read a specified point 16
Panel resound
if security alarm and Signals Silenced 33
if supervisory alarm and Signals Silenced
35
Panel Timers, See System Timers 38
PAS (Positive Alarm Sequence) 39
Point (Device) Troubles table 28
Point Acknowledge 24
Point events format 13
Point Range select, all events 55
Point Trouble
How to respond 27
Panel indication 26
Power supply
supervision setting report 60
Pre-alarm
Action 31
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Index
RS
Alert 31
How to respond 33
latching 31
non-latching 31
Panel indications 31
Presignal 38
How to respond 39
Panel Indication 39
Primary Zone
Disabling 36
Print
Programming Menu 58
Programming Menu 2 60
PRINT SCREEN key, about 12
Printer
supervision setting report 60
Printer Functions screen 57
Program/Alter Status 21
Proprietary Reminder timer
Setting report 59
R
Read Status 4150
Annunciator 50
Detector 42
General Zone 46
Heat Detector 44
Logic Zone 47
Monitor Module 44
Releasing Zone 48
Special Function Zone 49
Trouble Zone 49
Receive Mode 11, 24
Releasing Zone
Abort Switch 68
Address Format 41
Cross Zone 68
Delay Timer 68
Manual Release 68
Read Status 48
Soak Timer 68
Releasing Zones (R0-R9) 6869
Releasing Zones Installed Points Report 63
Remote Reminder timer
Setting report 59
Removed panel circuits from poll description. 23
Report
ACS Points 63
Custom Action Messages 60
Event Logging 60
Installed Points 61
LCD display settings 60
Network parameters 59
Settings 59
Supervision 60
Timers 59
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Reports 57
Resound, see Panel Resound
S
Security Alarm
How to respond 34
Panel indications 33
SECURITY SCROLL/DISPLAY fixed function
key 11
SIGNAL SILENCE fixed function key 11
Silence Inhibit timer 11, 38
Setting report 59
SLC Installed Points Report 62
Smoke Detector, See Detector 42
Soak Timer 68
Soft Keys, functions of 11
Software Type ID Codes 65
Speaker
Address format 42
Special Function Keys 11
Special Function Zone
Address format 42
Read Status 49
ZF0 and Presignal 38
Special Function Zones
Installed Points Report 63
Supervision report 60
SUPERVISORY SCROLL/DISPLAY fixed
function key 11
Supervisory Signal (Active Supervisory)
How to respond 35
Panel indication 35
Supplemental Documentation 7
Supplemental Information 7
System (Panel) Timers
AC Fail 38
AC Fail Delay 59
Alarm Verification 38
Auto Silence 38, 59
Silence Inhibit 38, 59
System event format 15
System Normal
Internal panel activity 23
System Normal screen 13, 23
custom graphic 13
System Reset
disabled local control 11
if Silence Inhibit Timer is running 11
silencing active outputs 11
SYSTEM RESET fixed function key,
about 11
System Trouble
How to respond 27
Panel indication 26
System Troubles 29
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TZ
Index
T
Time & Date Range selection, all events 55
Timers - See System (Panel) Timers 59
Trouble - See System or Point trouble 27
TROUBLE SCROLL/DISPLAY fixed function
key 11
Trouble Zone
Address format 42
Read Status 49
Trouble Zones Installed Points Report 63
Type ID codes, see Software Type ID codes 65
U
USA Event Order 19
V
VeriFire
entering custom graphic 13
Use with displayless mode 9
W
WARNING
Information about the Warning notation 8
Z
ZFO, See Special Zone ZF0 38
Zones
Address Formats 41
Primary, disabling 36
See also General Zone, Logic Zone, Trouble Zone, Releasing Zone, Special
Function Zone
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