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TN51530e 0

Effective Apr. 18, 2013

Installation, Operation,

and Programming Manual


(ULLD for FACP and Module)

HEAD OFFICE INTERNATIONAL DIVISION


7-3, Kudan-Minami 4-chome, Phone: (81) 3-3265-0231
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8277, Japan Fax: (81) 3-3265-538

URL: http://www.nohmi.co.jp/english
Effective: Apr/18/2013

Integlex Multicrest N3060 Fire Alarm Control Panel Manual

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 7
1.1. Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2. The Purpose of this Manual.......................................................................................................... 7
1.3. System Overview .......................................................................................................................... 7
1.4. System Features and Options ...................................................................................................... 7
1.5. How to Use this Manual.............................................................................................................. 10
1.6. Terms Used in this Manual ......................................................................................................... 10

2. Before Beginning Installation .....................................................................................................11


2.1. Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 11
2.2. Cabinet Description ..................................................................................................................... 11
2.3. Panel Visual Indicators ................................................................................................................ 11
2.4. Environmental Specifications....................................................................................................... 11
2.5. System Configurations / Appliances ............................................................................................ 11
2.6. Electrical Specifications .............................................................................................................. 12
2.7. PCA-N3060-PSU Board Wiring Specifications ........................................................................... 12
2.7.1. Circuit Separation ................................................................................................................. 12
2.7.2. Wiring Types ......................................................................................................................... 12
2.8. Cabinet Wiring Connections ....................................................................................................... 13
2.9. Installation of Enclosure ............................................................................................................. 15
2.10. Installation and Connection of FACP Components (For FACP enclosures, small size)........... 16
2.10.1. AC/DC Switching Power Supply Unit and PCA-N3060-PSU Installation ........................... 16
2.10.2. Main Unit Installation .......................................................................................................... 17
2.10.3. PCA-N3060-SCU Installation.............................................................................................. 18
2.10.4. PCA-2706XA NIU Installation ............................................................................................. 18
2.10.5. PCA-2707XA FIM Installation ............................................................................................. 19
2.10.6. PCA-N3060-FIM2 Installation ............................................................................................. 19
2.11. Installation and Connection of FACP Components (For FACP enclosures, medium size) ...... 20
2.11.1. AC/DC Switching Power Supply Unit and PCA-N3060-PSU Installation............................ 20
2.11.2. Main Unit Installation ........................................................................................................... 20
2.11.3. PCA-N3060-SCU Installation .............................................................................................. 21
2.11.4. PCA-2706XA NIU Installation ............................................................................................. 21
2.11.5. PCA-2707XA FIM Installation ............................................................................................. 21
2.11.6. PCA-N3060-FIM2 Installation ............................................................................................. 21
2.12. Installation and Connection of FACP Components (For FACP enclosures, large size) ........... 22
2.12.1. AC/DC Switching Power Supply Unit and PCA-N3060-PSU (No.1) Installation ................ 22
2.12.2. Extended PCA-N3060-PSU (No.2) Installation .................................................................. 23
2.12.3. Main Unit Installation .......................................................................................................... 23
2.12.4. PCA-N3060-SCU Installation.............................................................................................. 24
2.12.5. PCA-2706XA NIU Installation ............................................................................................. 24
2.12.6. PCA-2707XA FIM Installation ............................................................................................. 24
2.12.7. PCA-N3060-FIM2 Installation ............................................................................................. 24
2.13. Power Supply (PCA-N3060-PSU board; extended PCA-N3060-PSU board) .......................... 24
2.14. Battery Circuit Calculations ...................................................................................................... 25
2.15. Branch Circuit Calculation Worksheets .................................................................................... 25
2.16. Battery Calculation Worksheets ............................................................................................... 25
2.16.1. System Battery Capacity Calculation Worksheets ............................................................. 26
2.16.2. Loop Calculation Worksheets ............................................................................................. 28
2.17. Battery Connections ................................................................................................................. 34
2.18. Power Supply Circuit ................................................................................................................ 35

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2.19. AC/DC Switching Power Supply Unit Protective Cover Installation ......................................... 36
2.20. Earth Resistance ...................................................................................................................... 36
2.21. Integlex Multicrest N3060 Enclosure, Small Size ..................................................................... 37
2.22. Integlex Multicrest N3060 Enclosure, Medium Size ................................................................. 38
2.23. Integlex Multicrest N3060 Enclosure, Large Size .................................................................... 39
2.24. FIRU009-R-LCD Enclosure ...................................................................................................... 40
2.25. FIRU009-R-LED Enclosure ...................................................................................................... 40
2.26. Dimensions of PCA-N3060-LDM .............................................................................................. 41

3. Installation................................................................................................................................42
3.1. Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 42
3.2. Signal Line Circuit (SLC) Installation .......................................................................................... 42
3.3. SLC Wiring Requirements .......................................................................................................... 42
3.4. Connecting SLCs ........................................................................................................................ 43
3.4.1. Class B, Style 4 Wiring Configuration ................................................................................... 43
3.4.2. Class A, Style 6 Wiring Configuration ................................................................................... 44
3.4.3. Class A, Style 7 Configuration .............................................................................................. 45
3.5. Connecting Analog Addressable Detectors ................................................................................ 46
3.6. Connecting Addressable Modules .............................................................................................. 47
3.6.1. Conventional Initiating Zones (FRRU004-CIZM4) Class B, Style B ..................................... 47
3.6.2. Conventional Initiating Zones (FRRU004-CIZM4) Class A, Style D ..................................... 47
3.6.3. Miniature Contact Module (FRRU004-MCM) Class B, Style B............................................. 48
3.6.4. Single Contact Module - 4 Inch Mount (FRRU004-SCM4) ................................................... 49
3.6.5. Dual Contact Module - 4 Inch Mount (FRRU004-DCM4) ..................................................... 50
3.6.6. Twin Relay Module - 4 Inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) ......................................................... 51
3.6.7. Monitored Output Module - 4 Inch Mount (FRRU004-MOM4) ............................................. 51
3.6.8. FRRU004-MOM4 Releasing Device Configuration .............................................................. 52
3.7. Connecting FQIU004-SCI........................................................................................................... 54
3.8. Connecting Isolator Bases (FZBU005-AIB)................................................................................ 57
3.9. Connecting Analog Sounder Bases (FZBU005-ASB) ................................................................ 60
3.10. Connecting Analog Relay Bases (FZBU005-ARB)................................................................... 60
3.11. Notification Appliance Circuit Installation .................................................................................. 60
3.11.1. NAC Wiring Overview ......................................................................................................... 61
3.11.2. NAC Maximum Impedance Formula ................................................................................... 61
3.11.3. NAC Wiring Configurations ................................................................................................. 61
3.11.4. NAC as Releasing Device Circuit .......................................................................................62
3.11.5. NAC (Releasing) Maximum Impedance Formula ............................................................... 62
3.11.6. NN-100 (Nohmi) Manually Operated Solenoid ................................................................... 63
3.12. CONTACT (Relay Output) Wiring ............................................................................................. 63
3.13. Auxiliary Output ........................................................................................................................ 65
3.14. Installation of NohmiNET .......................................................................................................... 65
3.14.1. Network Construction with Conventional Wiring ................................................................ 65
3.14.2. Network Construction with Fiber Optic Transmission Lines (Multi-mode) .......................... 66
3.14.3. Network Conductor Length Table (Multi-mode) .................................................................. 68
3.14.4. Network Construction with Fiber Optic Transmission Lines (Single-mode) ....................... 68
3.15. Remote Annunciators and LED Driver Module......................................................................... 69
3.15.1. Configuration Characteristics ............................................................................................. 70
3.15.2. LCD Type Annunciator (FIRU009-R-LCD).......................................................................... 71
3.15.3. LED Type Annunciator (FIRU009-R-LED) .......................................................................... 72
3.15.4. LED Driver Module (The PCA-N3060-LDM)....................................................................... 73
3.16. DACT Connection (Only Contact connection) .......................................................................... 74
3.17. Printer Connection .................................................................................................................... 75
3.17.1. Configuration Characteristics ............................................................................................. 75

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3.17.2. Connecting and setting up printers on PCA-N3060-PSU ................................................... 75

4. Operation .................................................................................................................................76
4.1. Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 76
4.2. Front Panel Indicators and Controls ........................................................................................... 76
4.3. Front Panel LCD Display ............................................................................................................ 77
4.3.1. Display Area for Each Event ................................................................................................. 77
4.3.2. Display Area for Alarm Events .............................................................................................. 78
4.3.3. Display Areas for Supervisory, Devices, P/Discharge, and Device Trouble Events ............. 79
4.3.4. Display Area for Disable Event. ............................................................................................ 79
4.3.5. Display Area for System Trouble Event. ............................................................................... 80
4.3.6. Display Area for Event Message. ......................................................................................... 80
4.4. System Status Indicators ............................................................................................................ 80
4.5. Function Buttons and Status LEDs ............................................................................................. 81
4.6. Operating Modes ........................................................................................................................ 82
4.6.1. Normal Conditions ................................................................................................................ 82
4.6.2. Fire Conditions ...................................................................................................................... 82
4.6.3. P/Discharge Conditions ........................................................................................................ 82
4.6.4. Supervisory Conditions ......................................................................................................... 82
4.6.5. Trouble Conditions ................................................................................................................ 83
4.6.6. System Trouble Condition..................................................................................................... 84
4.6.7. Bypass Conditions ................................................................................................................ 84
4.7. Input Password ........................................................................................................................... 85
4.8. Simple Mode Menu ..................................................................................................................... 86
4.8.1. Simulation Mode ................................................................................................................... 86
4.8.2. Date Time Change ................................................................................................................ 87
4.8.3. LCD Clean ............................................................................................................................ 87
4.8.4. One Touch Activate ............................................................................................................... 87
4.8.5. Guide .................................................................................................................................... 87
4.9. Normal Mode Menu .................................................................................................................... 88
4.10. Menu Tree ................................................................................................................................ 88
4.11. Level 1 Menu ............................................................................................................................ 88
4.12. Event Log.................................................................................................................................. 89
4.12.1. Show All Event Log ............................................................................................................. 89
4.12.2. Alarm Event Log ................................................................................................................. 89
4.12.3. Supervisory Event Log........................................................................................................ 89
4.12.4. Trouble Event Log............................................................................................................... 89
4.13. Data List.................................................................................................................................... 89
4.13.1. Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 90
4.13.2. System Data ....................................................................................................................... 91
4.13.3. Mapping(Address) Data ...................................................................................................... 91
4.13.4. Mapping(Zone) Data ........................................................................................................... 91
4.13.5. Cross Zone Data ................................................................................................................. 91
4.13.6. Counting Zone Data............................................................................................................ 92
4.13.7. Annunciator Data ................................................................................................................ 92
4.14. Activate ..................................................................................................................................... 92
4.15. Battery Monitor ......................................................................................................................... 92
4.16. Sensor Monitor ......................................................................................................................... 93
4.16.1. Sensor Monitor - Three Minutes ......................................................................................... 93
4.16.2. Sensor Monitor - One Week ............................................................................................... 93
4.17. Date Time Chenge.................................................................................................................... 93
4.18. One Touch Activate ................................................................................................................... 94

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4.19. Level 2 Menu ............................................................................................................................ 94


4.20. Bypass ...................................................................................................................................... 95
4.20.1. Mapping Bypass ................................................................................................................. 96
4.20.2. Device Bypass .................................................................................................................... 98
4.20.3. SLC Bypass ........................................................................................................................ 98
4.20.4. Communication Bypass ...................................................................................................... 98
4.21. Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 98
4.22. Test ........................................................................................................................................... 99
4.22.1. Standard Walktest ............................................................................................................. 100
4.22.2. Silent Walktest .................................................................................................................. 101
4.22.3. Alarm Simulation ............................................................................................................... 101
4.23. Schedule ................................................................................................................................. 102
4.24. Level 3 Menu .......................................................................................................................... 103
4.25. Auto Program .......................................................................................................................... 103
4.25.1. Auto Program Start ........................................................................................................... 104
4.25.2. Memory Clear ................................................................................................................... 104
4.26. Event Log Clear ...................................................................................................................... 104
4.27. Config Data Edit ..................................................................................................................... 104
4.27.1. Device Data Edit ............................................................................................................... 105
4.27.2. System Data Edit .............................................................................................................. 106
4.28. Password Change .................................................................................................................. 107
4.29. Address Map ........................................................................................................................... 108
4.30. Machine Time ......................................................................................................................... 109

5. Programming ......................................................................................................................... 110


5.1. Programming Introduction ......................................................................................................... 110
5.2. Programming Options ................................................................................................................ 110
5.3. Programming Overview ............................................................................................................. 111
5.4. The Programming Cycle ............................................................................................................ 111
5.5. Auto Programming ..................................................................................................................... 111
5.6. Connecting the PC and Panel ................................................................................................... 113
5.7. PCCP Software Installation ....................................................................................................... 113
5.8. Accessing PCCP ....................................................................................................................... 113
5.9. Changing the PCCP Startup / Download Passwords ................................................................ 114
5.10. Uploading Configuration Data ................................................................................................. 116
5.11. PCCP Software Overview ........................................................................................................ 116
5.12. PCCP Main Menu .................................................................................................................... 116
5.13. PCCP Main Menu Overview .................................................................................................... 117
5.14. Config. Data Edit Windows ...................................................................................................... 118
5.14.1. Navigation Menu ............................................................................................................... 119
5.14.2. PCCP Configuration Toolbar ............................................................................................. 120
5.14.3. Config. Data Edit Options ................................................................................................. 120
5.15. Creating and Editing Configuration Files ................................................................................ 121
5.16. Printing Configuration Data .................................................................................................... 122
5.17. Configuring the System .......................................................................................................... 123
5.17.1. Customizing the FACP Name ........................................................................................... 123
5.17.2. Customizing the FACP No. ............................................................................................... 124
5.17.3. FACP Configuration System Settings ............................................................................... 125
5.17.4. Setting Date Format and Unit Defaults ............................................................................. 128
5.18. The Schedule Screen ............................................................................................................. 129
5.19. Unit screen ............................................................................................................................. 130
5.20. System Programming ............................................................................................................. 130
5.20.1. Mapping Zones Overview ................................................................................................. 130
5.20.2. Mapping Terminology ........................................................................................................ 132

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5.20.3. Zone Configuration Options .............................................................................................. 133


5.21. Programming NACs, Contacts and SLCs............................................................................... 135
5.21.1. NAC and Contact Functions .............................................................................................135
5.21.2. SLC Functions .................................................................................................................. 139
5.22. Mapping Devices .................................................................................................................... 147
5.23. Cross Zones / Counting Zone Configurations ........................................................................ 151
5.24. Suppression (Releasing) Zones Configurations ..................................................................... 154
5.24.1. Single Interlock (One Count) Releasing Application ......................................................... 154
5.24.2. Cross Zone / Two Count (Double Interlock) Releasing Application .................................. 154
5.24.3. Two Count Releasing Application with Abort Switch ........................................................ 155
5.24.4. Cross Zone Releasing Application with Abort Switch ....................................................... 157
5.25. Creating Customized (Blank) Classifications ......................................................................... 158
5.26. Remote Annunciators (FIRU009-R-LCD, FIRU009-R-LED, PCA-N3060-LDM) .................... 160
5.27. Message Screen..................................................................................................................... 163
5.28. NodeMap Screen.................................................................................................................... 163
5.29. One Touch Activate Screen .................................................................................................... 166
5.30. 8 Zone LED Screen ................................................................................................................ 167
5.31. Event Log List ......................................................................................................................... 168
5.31.1. Upload Event Log ............................................................................................................. 168
5.31.2. Open Event Log ................................................................................................................ 171
5.32. Maintenance List .................................................................................................................... 172
5.33. Upload Config. Data ............................................................................................................... 173
5.34. Download Config. Data ........................................................................................................... 174
5.35. Download Operating Program ................................................................................................ 175

Appendix 1 – System Testing and Maintenace.............................................................................. 178

Appendix 2 - ID/Classification...................................................................................................... 180

Appendix 3 – Defauit settings by implementing Auto Program ....................................................... 185

Appendix 4 – System Troubles (System Status)............................................................................ 187

Appendix 5 – Bypass .................................................................................................................. 188

Appendix 6 – Functionality of LCD type Remote Annunciator ........................................................ 189

Appendix 7 – Functionality of LED type Remote Annunciator......................................................... 190

Appendix 8 – Compatible Devices Table ...................................................................................... 191

Appendix 9 – Basic Operating Instructions ................................................................................... 192

Appendix 10 – NAC Compatibility List .......................................................................................... 193

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1. Introduction
1.1. Overview
The Integlex Multicrest N3060 Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) is listed and approved
microprocessor-based addressable fire control/releasing panels that comply with UL-864,
NFPA-12, NFPA-12A, NFPA-13, NFPA-15, NFPA-16, NFPA-17, NFPA-17A, NFPA-70, NFPA-72,
NFPA-750, NFPA-2001, NFPA-2010. Please refer to this manual to properly install, program and
operate the Integlex Multicrest N3060 system.

The Integlex Multicrest N3060 is the capable of storing setpoint, and adding and removing
devices as well as defining their operational behavior. All changes are stored in a configuration
data file, which enables the user to easily configure the system either from the FACP or at a
remote computer.

1.2. The Purpose of this Manual


This manual is intended to help install, operate, and program the FACP efficiently. Please adhere
to these procedures in order to install the FACP with problems and to circumvent damage to the
control panel and associated equipment. It is intended to be used by qualified personnel,
including those responsible for security, maintenance, and training functions.

1.3. System Overview


The FACP is an expandable and intelligent system that monitors fire protection input devices
configured in Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs) and provides appropriate outputs to peripheral
devices. The FACP can be programmed and configured to provide optimum protection for
specific applications ranging from small facilities to large complexes of buildings.

The FACP can be programmed to communicate with addressable modules and supports a total
of 127 (in the case of SLC wiring resistance, below 50 ohms) or 255 (in the case of the SLC
wiring resistance, below 25 ohms) devices on a single SLC. The PCA-N3060-SCU has two (2)
Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs). The FACP may be expanded to support up to 3060 devices
when six (6) PCA-N3060-SCU (twelve (12) SLC) modules are configured.

1.4. System Features and Options


・ The Integlex Multicrest N3060 features a built in sub control unit (SCU) and can be expanded
to 3060 Nohmi protocol devices.
・ Four (4) NAC circuits provides 3.0 Amps 24 V Regulated (Class A or B, Style Z or Y).
・ Power Supply provides 6.0 Amps (total) for the four (4) NAC circuits of the PCA-N3060-PSU
board. The extended PCA-N3060-PSU board Power Supply provides 10.0 Amps for NAC and
AUX circuits. Current that can be used by the synchro function changes. Please check Section
3.11 for details.
・ Four (4) NAC circuits provide 24 V Regulated (Class A or B, Style Z or Y). Can be used up to
3.0 Amps per circuit.
・ Up to 3.0 Amps per circuit of the NAC.
・ Auxiliary power contacts provide 24 VDC 1.0 Amps per the PCA-N3060-PSU board.
・ Three (3) common dry contact outputs.
・ Auto Program detects connected sensors and modules for efficient system programming.
・ RS-485 connections support the LCD Type Annunciator (FIRU009-R-LCD), the LED Type
Annunciator (FIRU009-R-LED), and the LED Driver Module (The PCA-N3060-LDM).

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Both annunciator models and LED Driver Module allow system monitoring at distances of up to
4,000 feet (1,200 meters) from the FACP.
・ The system employs drift compensation as a false alarm preventive measure, and is controlled
by the smoke head; it is not part of the control panel.
・ The Network Interface Unit (NIU) is an optional module that enables interconnection of up to
64 nodes units in a network (NohmiNET) for monitoring large installations with control panels.
Since the locations of these nodes may require signals to be transmitted over significant
distances, with the presence of electromagnetic interference the optional Fiber-optic Interface
Modules (FIM or FIM2) condition output signals for transmission over fiber optic lines.

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Control Unit:
・ Main Control Unit (PCA-N3060-MCU)
・ Power Supply Unit (PCA-N3060-PSU)
・ Sub Control Unit (PCA-N3060-SCU)
・ Network Interface Unit (PCA-2706XA NIU)
・ Fiber-optic Interface Module (PCA-2707XA FIM)
・ Fiber-optic Interface Module 2 (PCA-N3060-FIM2)
・ Enclosure Small (ECL-N3060-S)
・ Enclosure Medium (ECL-N3060-M)
・ Enclosure Large (ECL-N3060-L)
・ Enclosure Battery (ECL-N3060-BT)

RS-485 Accessories:
Maximum of thirty (30) remote annunciators and LED Driver Modules per system.
・ LCD Type Annunciator (FIRU009-R-LCD)
・ LED Type Annunciator (FIRU009-R-LED)
・ LED Driver Module (PCA-N3060-LDM)

Addressable Sensors:
・ Photoelectric Smoke Detector (FDKU012-PSA)
・ Photoelectric/Heat Smoke Detector (FDKLU001-PSHA)
・ Photoelectric Smoke Detector for Ducts
・ Fixed Temperature Heat Detector (FDLU009-FHA)
・ Rate of Rise/Fixed Temperature Heat Detector (FDHU002-RHA)
・ Isolator Base (FZBU005-AIB)
・ Addressable Relay Base (FZBU005-ARB)
・ Addressable Sounder Base (FZBU005-ASB)

Addressable Modules:
・ Miniature Contact Module (FRRU004-MCM)
・ Single Contact Module (FRRU004-SCM4)
・ Dual Contact Module (FRRU004-DCM4)
・ Twin Relay Module (FRRU004-TRM4)
・ Monitored Output Module (FRRU004-MOM4)
・ Conventional Input Zone Module (FRRU004-CIZM4)
・ Short Circuit Isolator (FQIU004-SCI)

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1.5. How to Use this Manual


Refer to this manual prior to contacting Technical Support. Following the information presented
in this manual is the key to successful installation and will assist in understanding proper wire
routing, system requirements and other guidelines specific to the Integlex Multicrest N3060
systems.

1.6. Terms Used in this Manual


The following table provides a list of terms and definitions used in reference to the Integlex
Multicrest N3060 systems:

Table 1: Integlex Multicrest N3060 Terminology


Term Definition
Integlex Multicrest N3060 Cabinet Enclosure
EOLD or Diode Assembly End of Line Diode Assembly
EOLR End of Line Resistor Assembly
Remote Annunciator LCD or LED type annunciators
LDM LED Driver Module
NAC Notification Appliance Circuit
SLC Signal Line Circuit or loop

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2. Before Beginning Installation


2.1. Overview
This section addresses information that will be helpful in completing installation successfully,
including how to calculate the battery circuit and SLC current draw as required, wiring
specifications, cabinet enclosure installation steps, and other system requirements and
guidelines.

System Specifications

2.2. Cabinet Description


Enclosure dimensions - [Small size] : 700.0mm×570.0mm×150.0mm
- [Medium size] : 900.0mm×570.0mm×150.0mm
- [Large size] : 1150.0mm×570.0mm×150.0mm

2.3. Panel Visual Indicators


Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble conditions display the applicable condition, status, and circuit
for each correlating condition.

・ LCD (10.4inch-Color-TFT-LCD with Touch Panel)


・ LED indicators (Red, Green, Amber)

2.4. Environmental Specifications


・ Mount indoors only.
・ Temperature 32° to 120°F, humidity 93%, non-condensing.
・ Verify that the panel is properly grounded.
・ Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling, filing, rearming, or punching of the
enclosure. When possible, make all cable entries from the sides, bottom, or rear of the cabinet.
Verify that they will not interfere with the batteries or other components.
・ The panel and system must be tested and maintained in accordance with all local and national
codes and ordinances.

2.5. System Configurations / Appliances


Table 2: Integlex Multicrest N3060 System
Releasing Remote Central
Model Description Local Proprietary
Service Station Station
PCA-N3060-MCU Main Board Y Y Y Y Y
PCA-N3060-PSU Power Supply Board Y Y Y Y Y
PCA-N3060-SCU SLCs Board Y Y Y Y Y
PCA-2706XA NIU Network Board O O O O O
PCA-2707XA FIM Fiber-optic Board O O O O O
PCA-N3060-FIM2 Fiber-optic Board O O O O O
FIRU009-R-LCD LCD Type Annunciator O O O O O
FIRU009-R-LED LED Type Annunciator O O O O O
PCA-N3060-LDM LED Driver Module O O O O O
3005013,
End of line resistor assembly Y Y Y Y Y
FZEU003-5R1
3005012, End of line resistor and diode N Y N N N
Y=Yes, required for the applicable section
N=No, not required for the applicable section
O=Optional; may or may not be used; has no affect on the applicable section

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2.6. Electrical Specifications


Table 3: System Panel Electrical Specifications
Rating per
Panel #NACs SLC Power Notes Style and Class
NAC
Maximum Load of SLC –Class A or B
4 circuits per 61.0mA Maximum of
Integlex NAC –Class A or B
the (127 addressable devices) 3060
Multicrest PCA-N3060
3.0 Amps or addressable
N3060 -PSU board 117.0mA SLC and NACs are
points
(255 addressable devices) Power Limited

2.7. PCA-N3060-PSU Board Wiring Specifications


There are several wiring requirements to consider prior to connecting circuits to the
PCA-N3060-PSU board: (1) the circuit separation, and (2) wiring types.

2.7.1. Circuit Separation


Proper separation between the different types of circuits must be maintained between Power
Limited, Non-Power Limited, and High Voltage wiring in order to reduce electrical
interferences, transient voltage, or voltage ratings.

・ Separations between the different wiring types must be maintained by at least 1/4 inch and
the wire insulation must be for the higher voltage.
・ The control panel cabinet has sufficient knockouts located around the periphery allowing
the installer to maintain power limited and non-power limited connections.

2.7.2. Wiring Types


Wiring specifications must be followed to prevent alarms from incorrectly activating, which
may cause damage and/or other consequences. Please refer to the table below for a
breakdown of the different wiring requirements listed by circuit type:
Table 4: The PCA-N3060-PSU Board Circuit Wiring Types
Wiring Type
Circuit Type
Voltage Power
AC Connections High Non-Power Limited
Battery Connections Low Non-Power Limited
Trouble Relay Low Power Limited *
Supervisory Relay Low Power Limited *
Alarm Relay Low Power Limited *
Notification Appliance Circuits(NACs) Low Power Limited
RS-485 Connections Low Power Limited
Signaling Line Circuits(SLCs) Low Power Limited
NOTE: If the power supply connected to the devices is power-limited, then the outputs are
power limited.

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2.8. Cabinet Wiring Connections


The main AC power connection should be made on the right side or rear of the cabinet.

Figure 2-1. Small Size Cabinet Wiring Connections


Install Power Limited Install Non-Power Limited
Wiring on top or left side Wiring on top side

PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.1) PCA-N3060-
PSU
PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.2) AC Connection
Non-Power Limited

power supply unit


AC/DC Switching
PCA-
2706XA
NIU

B A

PCA-N3060-FIM2

Battery Battery

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Figure 2-2. Medium Sze Cabinet Wiring Connections

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Figure 2-3. Large Size Cabinet Wiring Connections


Install Power Limited Install Non-Power Limited
Wiring on top or left side Wiring on top side

PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.1) PCA-N3060-
PSU (No.1)
PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.2) AC Connection
Non-Power Limited

PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.3)

PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.4)

PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.5)

PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.6)
PCA-N3060-
PSU (No.2)

PCA- AC Connection
2706XA Non-Power Limited
NIU

B A

Install Non-Power Limited


Wiring on left side
PCA-N3060-FIM2

Install Power Limited


Wiring on top or left side
Install Non-Power Limited
Wiring on right side

Battery Battery

NOTE: In order to turn off the power, it is necessary to disconnect both AC power.

2.9. Installation of Enclosure


The enclosure back-box is surface-mounted and suspended by mounting bolts. The cabinet
should be installed at a location that allows the FACP door to be opened fully and maintains
knockouts accessible for cabling. In additionally, the LCD should be at eye level.

To install the cabinet:


1. Mark and drill the holes for the top keyhole mounting bolts.
2. Install the upper fasteners leaving them slightly protruding; use the correct size bolts to
support the FACP's weight.
3. Suspend the back box from the eyehole bolts.
4. Mark the lower mounting holes and remove the back box.
5. Drill the lower holes.
6. Suspend the back box from the upper eyeholes.
7. Install and tighten lower bolts.
8. Tighten upper bolts.

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2.10. Installation and Connection of FACP Components (For FACP enclosures, small size)

Figure 2-4. Installation and Connection of FACP Components (Small Size Cabinet)

power supply unit


AC/DC Switching

PCB lineup list:


Table 5: PCB lineup list (Small Size
Cabinet)
Name of PCB Quantity
PCA-N3060-MCU 1
PCA-N3060-PSU 1
PCA-N3060-SCU 1-2
PCA-2706XA NIU (option) 0-1
PCA-2707XA FIM (option)
or 0-2
PCA-N3060-FIM2 (option)

2.10.1. AC/DC Switching Power Supply Unit and PCA-N3060-PSU Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-4 for installation positions.
1. The AC/DC Switching Power Supply Unit uses four (4) Plastic spacers and four (4)
screws.
2. The PCA-N3060-PSU uses six (6) screws.
3. Cable Connections
AC/DC PCA-N3060-PSU
CN1-------cable P/N U-0003-------CN1
CN51-----cable P/N U-0004--------CN2

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2.10.2. Main Unit Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-4 for installation positions and to the diagram shown below for
installing the main unit.

Figure 2-5. Main Unit Installation

LCD

PCA-N3060-
MCU

Main Unit

FACP Front Panel Cabinet

Cable Connections
PCA-N3060-MCU PCA-N3060-PSU
CNCOM-------cable P/N U-0001-------CNCOM
CNPS---------cable P/N U-0002---------CN4

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2.10.3. PCA-N3060-SCU Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-4 for installation positions.
Cable Connections
PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 1) PCA-N3060-PSU
CN1------------cable P/N U-0006------------CNSCU
PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 1) PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 2)
CN2------------cable P/N U-0008------------CN1

Figure 2-6. The PCA-N3060-SCU Installation


CN1

SLC1,2
CN2
CN1

SLC3,4
CN2

NOTES:
1. The PCA-N3060-SCU in the Integlex Multicrest N3060 has two (2) loops of the SLC.The first
loop is 1S+1, 1S-1 and 1S+2, 1S-2. The second loop is 2S+1, 2S-1 and 2S+2, 2S-2.
2. The JP1 of the last PCA-N3060-SCU shall be shorted, and the JP1 of other the
PCA-N3060-SCUs shall be open.
Number of SLC
SCU No. 2 4 6 8 10 12
1 JP1 Short JP1 Open JP1 Open JP1 Open JP1 Open JP1 Open
2 − JP1 Short JP1 Open JP1 Open JP1 Open JP1 Open
3 − − JP1 Short JP1 Open JP1 Open JP1 Open
4 − − − JP1 Short JP1 Open JP1 Open
5 − − − − JP1 Short JP1 Open
6 − − − − − JP1 Short

3. Any connection to ground of 10,000 ohms will result in a ground fault indication.
4. Rotary switch RSW1 is used to set the Assigned Number (from 1-2) of the PCA-N3060-SCU.

2.10.4. PCA-2706XA NIU Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-4 for installation positions.
Cable Connections
PCA-2706XA NIU PCA-N3060-PSU
CN1-------cable P/N U-0009S-------CNPN
CN2-------cable P/N U-0010S-------CNNIU

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2.10.5. PCA-2707XA FIM Installation


Installation of Fiber Optic Interface Modules (FIM)
If fiber optic transmission lines are used, Fiber Optic Interface Modules are installed on the
PCA-2706XA NIU connectors CN5 and CN6 as shown below.

Figure 2-7. PCA-2707XA FIM Installed on PCA-2706XA NIU

2.10.6. PCA-N3060-FIM2 Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-4 for installation positions,and refer to the diagram show below for
connection of the PCA-2706XA NIU.
Cable Connections
PCA-N3060-FIM2B PCA-N3060-PSU
CN2-------cable P/N U-0011S-------CNPF
PCA-N3060-FIM2B PCA-N3060-FIM2A
CN1----------------------------------------CN2

Figure 2-8. PCA-2706XA NIU Connections

NOTE: Please be open to the PCA-2706XA NIU J1 when using the PCA-N3060-FIM2.
If leave the J1 short of PCA-2706XA NIU, the NIU ground fault occurs.

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2.11. Installation and Connection of FACP Components (For FACP enclosures, medium size)

Figure 2-9. Installation and Connection of FACP Components (Medium Size Cabinet)

PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.1) PCA-N3060-
PSU
PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.2)
LCD
PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.3)
power supply unit
PCA-N3060- AC/DC Switching
SCU (No.4)
PCA-N3060-
MCU

PCA-
2706XA
NIU

B A

PCA-N3060-FIM2

Battery Battery

PCB lineup list:


Table 6: PCB lineup list (Medium size Cabinet)
Name of PCB Quantity
PCA-N3060-MCU 1
PCA-N3060-PSU 1
PCA-N3060-SCU 1-4
PCA-2706XA NIU(option) 0-1
PCA-2707XA FIM(option)
or 0-2
PCA-N3060-FIM2(option)

2.11.1. AC/DC Switching Power Supply Unit and PCA-N3060-PSU Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-9 for installation positions and to section 2.10.1 for the installation
method.

2.11.2. Main Unit Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-9 for installation positions and to section 2.10.2 for the installation
method.

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2.11.3. PCA-N3060-SCU Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-9 for installation positions and to section 2.10.3 for the installation
method.
Cable Connections
PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 2) PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 3)
CN2------------cable P/N U-0008------------CN1
PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 3) PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 4)
CN2------------cable P/N U-0008------------CN1
NOTE: Rotary switch RSW1 is used to set the Assigned Number (from 1-4) of the
PCA-N3060-SCU.

2.11.4. PCA-2706XA NIU Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-9 for installation positions.
Cable Connections
PCA-2706XA NIU PCA-N3060-PSU
CN1-------cable P/N U-0009M-------CNPN
CN2-------cable P/N U-0010M-------CNNIU

2.11.5. PCA-2707XA FIM Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-9 for installation positions and to section 2.10.5 for the installation
method.

2.11.6. PCA-N3060-FIM2 Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-9 for installation positions and to section 2.10.6 for the installation
method.
Cable Connections
PCA-N3060-FIM2B PCA-N3060-PSU
CN2-------cable P/N U-0011M-------CNPF
PCA-N3060-FIM2B PCA-N3060-FIM2A
CN1----------------------------------------CN2

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2.12. Installation and Connection of FACP Components (For FACP enclosures, large size)

Figure 2-10. Installation and Connection of FACP Components (Large Size Cabinet)

PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.1) PCA-N3060-
PSU (No.1)
PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.2)

PCA-N3060- LCD
SCU (No.3)

power supply unit


AC/DC Switching
PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.4)

PCA-N3060- PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.5) MCU

PCA-N3060-
SCU (No.6)
PCA-N3060-
PSU (No.2)

PCA-
2706XA
NIU
power supply unit
AC/DC Switching

B A

PCA-N3060-FIM2

Battery Battery

PCB lineup list:


Table 7: PCB lineup list (Medium Size
Cabinet)
Name of PCB Quantity
PCA-N3060-MCU 1
PCA-N3060-PSU 2
PCA-N3060-SCU 1-6
PCA-2706XA NIU(option) 0-1
PCA-2707XA FIM(option)
or 0-2
PCA-N3060-FIM2(option)

2.12.1. AC/DC Switching Power Supply Unit and PCA-N3060-PSU (No.1) Installation
Please refer to Figure 2-10 for installation positions and to section 2.10.1 for the installation
method.

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2.12.2. Extended PCA-N3060-PSU (No.2) Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-10 for installation positions.
Cable Connections
AC/DC PCA-N3060-PSU (No. 2)
CN1-------cable P/N U-0003-------CN1
CN51-----cable P/N U-0004-------CN2
PCA-N3060-PSU (No. 2) PCA-N3060-PSU (No. 1)
CNPS1-------cable P/N U-0007-------CNPS2

NOTES:
1. CNCOM, CN4, CNNIU, CNSCU, SNPO, CNPF, CNPN, Trouble (TB3-8pin, 10pin, 12pin),
TB4 is not for use.
2. The JP5 of the Expended PCA-N3060-PSU (No.2) shall be shorted, and the JP5 of
PCA-N3060-PSU (No.1) shall be open.
3. Rotary switch RSW1 is used to set No. 2 of the Extended PCA-N3060-PSU (No.2).
4. If want to set the synchro function, PCA-N3060-PSU (No.1) and Expended
PCA-N3060-PSU (No.2) can not be synchronized.

Figure 2-11. JP5 of PCA-N3060-PSU


CN1

2.12.3. Main Unit Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-10 for installation positions and to section 2.10.2 for the installation
method.

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2.12.4. PCA-N3060-SCU Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-10 for installation positions and to section 2.10.3 for the installation
method.
Cable Connections
PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 2) PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 3)
CN2------------cable P/N U-0008------------CN1
PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 3) PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 4)
CN2------------cable P/N U-0008------------CN1
PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 4) PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 5)
CN2------------cable P/N U-0008------------CN1
PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 5) PCA-N3060-SCU (No. 6)
CN2------------cable P/N U-0008------------CN1
NOTE: Rotary switch RSW1 is used to set the Assigned Number (from 1-6) of the
PCA-N3060-SCU.

2.12.5. PCA-2706XA NIU Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-10 for installation positions.
Cable Connections
PCA-2706XA NIU PCA-N3060-PSU
CN1-------cable P/N U-0009L-------CNPN
CN2-------cable P/N U-0010L-------CNNIU

2.12.6. PCA-2707XA FIM Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-10 for installation positions and to section 2.10.5 for the installation
method.

2.12.7. PCA-N3060-FIM2 Installation


Please refer to Figure 2-10 for installation positions and to section 2.10.6 for the installation
method.
Cable Connections
PCA-N3060-FIM2B PCA-N3060-PSU
CN2-------cable P/N U-0011L-------CNPF
PCA-N3060-FIM2B PCA-N3060-FIM2A
CN1----------------------------------------CN2

2.13. Power Supply (PCA-N3060-PSU board; extended PCA-N3060-PSU board)


The power supply provides 24 VDC operating power or 1.0 Amps as auxiliary power.The
Integlex Multicrest N3060 communicates with analog / addressable detectors and modules on
the SLC, determines alarm conditions, and provides outputs to peripheral devices and remote
annunciators.
The PCA-N3060-PSU board: The power supply allocates up to 6.0 Amps for the inside the four
(4) on-board NACs. Current that can be used by the synchro function changes. Please check
Section 3.11 for details.
The extended PCA-N3060-PSU board: The power supply allocates up to 10.0 Amps for the

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inside of the four (4) on-board NACs and AUX circuits. Current that can be used by the synchro
function changes. Please check Section 3.11 for details.

2.14. Battery Circuit Calculations


Before selecting the battery, it is important to determine the minimum size batteries for the
standby and alarm times required for each application and the SLC current draw. If the wrong
batteries are installed, the proper standby or minimum alarm time may not be sufficient.

The battery circuit is rated for 12 to 65 AH batteries and will operate the panel alarm for at least
24 hours and 5 minutes. The cabinet will house up to two (2) 18 AH batteries. Please use the
battery box (ECL-N3060-BT) if need more batteries 18AH.

Please use the “Battery Calculation Worksheet” and “SLC Current Draw Worksheets”
provided in this section to calculate the battery size and current draw required. If additional
devices are added later, will be necessary to calculate the additional current required and
increase their size as needed.

2.15. Branch Circuit Calculation Worksheets


Please refer to the applicable worksheet to calculate the total branch circuit based on 120 VAC /
230 VAC required for the FACP.
Connect to a circuit with Branch circuit protection not exceeding 20 Amps.

Table 8: AC Branch Circuit 120 VAC Worksheet


Total Current per
Panel Type Number of Panels Current Draw(Amps)
Panel
Integlex
Multicrest ( ) × 2A =
N3060

Table 9: AC Branch Circuit 230 VAC Worksheet


Total Current per
Panel Type Number of Panels Current Draw(Amps)
Panel
Integlex
Multicrest ( ) × 1A =
N3060

2.16. Battery Calculation Worksheets

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2.16.1. System Battery Capacity Calculation Worksheets


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Description Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Current consumption of PCA-N3060-MCU 1 95.00 95.00 230.00 230.00
Current consumption of PCA-N3060-PSU 80.00 210.00
Current consumption of PCA-N3060-SCU 70.00 70.00
Current consumption of PCA-2706XA NIU 100.00 100.00
Current consumption of PCA-2706XA FIM 36.00 36.00
Current consumption of PCA-N3060-FIM2 74.00 74.00
Loop 1 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (a) (b)
Loop 2 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (c) (d)
Loop 3 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (e) (f)
Loop 4 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (g) (h)
Loop 5 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (i) (j)
Loop 6 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (k) (l)
Loop 7 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (m) (n)
Loop 8 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (o) (p)
Loop 9 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (q) (r)
Loop 10 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (s) (t)
Loop 11 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (u) (v)
Loop 12 device signal transmission [ ] [ ]
(see “Loops Calculation Worksheets”) (w) (x)
NAC 1, NAC 2, NAC 3, and NAC4 outputs
Current consumption of FIRU009-R-LCD 40.00 100.00
Current consumed by AUX power of

Current consumption of FIRU009-R-LED 40.00 110.00


PCA-N3060-PSU (24VDC/1.0A)

Current consumption of PCA-N3060-LDM 30.00 370.00


Current consumption of FZBU005-ASB 5.00 100.00
(see *Note)

Current consumption of FZBU005-ARB 5.00 50.00


(see *Note)
Current consumption of FRRU004-CIZM4 8.50
*NOTES:
or 50.00
For Class B, you must use the value of 8.50mA (see *Note)
For Class A, you must use the value of 4.90mA 4.90
Current consumption of FRRU004-MOM4 1.60 1.60
Total current consumption of conventional
smoke detector
External devices, i.e. NAC devices
[ ] [ ]
Total (A) (B)
*Note: Enter the Alarm value (mA)  the number of lines of fire behavior.

Battery Calculation: Standby time (hours) [ ] (C)


Alarm time (minutes) [ ] (D)
Battery Capacity (AH) = 1.2  ((AC)+(0.0167BD))/1000 = [ ]AH

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NOTES:
1. The FACP enclosure can house up to two (2) 18 AH batteries. Please use the battery box
(ECL-N3060-BT) if you are using more than 18AH batteries.
2. NFPA 72, requires 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes alarm activation.
3. NFPA 12, 12A requires 24 hours and 5 minutes of alarm activation.
4. The total current must not exceed AUX circuit rating (1.0A).
5. The panel will only support 25 (255 addressable devices) or 13 (127 addressable devices)
active LEDs at any one time.

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2.16.2. Loop Calculation Worksheets

NOTE: Use (1/0.77) for the value of each loop total.


Loop 1 Current Calculation
Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (a) (b)

Loop 2 Current Calculation


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (c) (d)

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Loop 3 Current Calculation


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (e) (f)

Loop 4 Current Calculation


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (g) (h)

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Loop 5 Current Calculation


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (i) (j)

Loop 6 Current Calculation


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (k) (l)

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Loop 7 Current Calculation


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (m) (n)

Loop 8 Current Calculation


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (o) (p)

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Loop 9 Current Calculation


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (q) (r)

Loop 10 Current Calculation


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (s) (t)

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Loop 11 Current Calculation


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (u) (v)

Loop 12 Current Calculation


Total Total
Standby Alarm
Device Type Quantity Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA)
(mA) (mA)
Analog photo smoke detector (FDKU012-PSA) 0.25 0.25
Analog photo smoke / fixed heat detector (FDKLU001-PSHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog fixed heat detector (FDLU009-FHA) 0.25 0.25
Analog combi heat detector (FDHU002-RHA) 0.25 0.25
Conventional initiating zone module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-CIZM4) 0.25 0.25
Miniature contact module (FRRU004-MCM) 0.25 0.25
Single contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-SCM4) 0.25 0.25
Dual contact module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-DCM4) 0.25 0.25
Monitored output module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-MOM4) 0.25 0.25
Twin relay module - 4 inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4) 0.25 0.25
Short circuit isolator (FQIU004-SCI) 0.25 1.80
Analog sounder base (FZBU005-ASB) 0.25 0.25
Analog relay base (FZBU005-ARB) 0.25 0.25
Isolator base (FZBU005-AIB) 0.25 1.80
20.80
or
Maximum activated LED
40.00
(see *Note)
Total [ ] [ ] [ ]
(These values are used in the Max. 255
“System Battery Capacity Calculation” Worksheet) or 127 (1) (2)
*Note: If the 127 address is 20.80mA, 255 address is 40.00mA.
Loop Battery Calculation Worksheets/0.77 = [ ] (w) (x)

NOTES:
1. The value of “0.77” is based on Loop efficiency.
2. For Class B, Style 4, eight (8) addresses must be deducted for each FQIU004-SCI or FZBU005-AIB.

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Therefore, multiply the quantity of short circuit isolators by eight (8) to calculate the standby and alarm
mA totals.
3. 127 or 255 addressable devices are maximized by setting the system.
4. The total current value of each Loop's calculation must NOT exceed 61mA (127 addressable devices)
or 117mA (255 addressable devices).
5. Panel will only support 13 (127 addressable devices) or 25 (255 addressable devices) active LEDs at
any one time.

2.17. Battery Connections


The battery charging circuit is located on PCA-N3060-PSU board, and is monitored. Two 12V
batteries are supported by maximum 2.0 Amps DC charging circuit with approximately 27.3 VDC
charging voltage.

The battery is to remain in the cabinet with nothing on or around it. Only properly sized, sealed
lead acid batteries are to be used with the control panel. Using another battery or failing to
provide the proper clearance may result in fire or explosion.

NOTE: Clearly label the battery on the panel as a “sealed lead acid battery” or equivalent.

Connect the battery wire leads to the terminal connections, as shown below.

Figure 2-12. Battery Connections

The PCA-N3060-PSU
board TB2

+ - + -

Battery Battery

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2.18. Power Supply Circuit


The AC terminals are located in the lower right hand portion of the PCA-N3060-PSU board. The
main board supervises the main AC power and indicates when AC power is absent. The AC
power cable is connected to TB1 on the main board; please refer to the figure below for AC
terminal connections.

Figure 2-13. AC Terminal Connections

Ground
Line 1

Line 2

Field

The terminals are rated at 120VAC / 230 VAC 50/60 Hertz and are marked accordingly on the
board.
Ground connection is screwed together both the mains ground cable, the ground cable
(4P17007037).

The AC power is to be provided by a dedicated branch circuit clearly labeled “Fire Alarm.” In
addition, the branch circuit wire must run continuously from the power source to the FACP
without any disconnect devices.

NOTE: The over current protection for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National
Electric Codes as well as applicable local codes.

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2.19. AC/DC Switching Power Supply Unit Protective Cover Installation


Cover to prevent contact with the AC power.
Please refer to Figure 2-14 for mounting method.

Figure 2-14. Protective cover installation

Protective cover PCA-N3060


-PSU

(2) fold (2) fold

power supply unit


AC/DC Switching
(1) fold (1) fold

1) Fold in the direction of the arrow in order 2) Attached to the FACP enclosure.
protective cover.

Cable P/N Cable P/N


U-0003 fold U-0003
power supply unit
AC/DC Switching
power supply unit
AC/DC Switching

3) Tighten the nut to the left and right four locations 4) Tighten the nut in two places at the top of the cover.
protective cover,
wire cable (P/N U-0003) from the upper left corner,
fold the cover in the direction of the arrow.

2.20. Earth Resistance


The system monitors ground faults for the following circuits:
・NACs on the PCA-N3060-PSU board.
・SLCs on the PCA-N3060-SCU board.
・The RS-485 port on the PCA-N3060-PSU board.
・Auxiliary power (AUX) on the PCA-N3060-PSU board.
NOTE: The earth resistance of these circuits is below 10kΩ at the lowest.

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2.21. Integlex Multicrest N3060 Enclosure, Small Size

Figure 2-15. Integlex Multicrest N3060 Enclosure, Small Size Dimensions

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2.22. Integlex Multicrest N3060 Enclosure, Medium Size

Figure 2-16. Integlex Multicrest N3060 Enclosure, Medium Size Dimensions

Door width = 564.0mm

Height = 900.0mm
Depth = 150.0mm

Base width = 570.0mm

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2.23. Integlex Multicrest N3060 Enclosure, Large Size

Figure 2-17. Integlex Multicrest N3060 Enclosure, Large Size Dimensions


Door width = 564.0mm

Height = 1150.0mm
Depth = 150.0mm

Base width = 570.0mm

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2.24. FIRU009-R-LCD Enclosure

Figure 2-18. FIRU009-R-LCD Enclosure


Front Panel height = 149.0mm

Base height = 135.0mm


Depth = 56.6mm
2.25. FIRU009-R-LED Enclosure

Figure 2-19. FIRU009-R-LED Enclosure

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2.26. Dimensions of PCA-N3060-LDM

Figure 2-20 Dimensions of PCA-N3060-LDM

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3. Installation
3.1. Overview
This section addresses installation procedures for SLCs, NACs, and optional modules, including
LED / LCD Annunciators and LED Driver Modules. Wiring requirements and examples of
configuration are included in this section. Instructions for addressing SLC devices are also
included. Please read this section carefully before installing devices and/or modules to insure
proper installation.

3.2. Signal Line Circuit (SLC) Installation


The PCA-N3060-SCU in the Integlex Multicrest N3060 has two (2) loops of the SLC.Class A
capacity has 127 (in the case of SLC wiring resistance below 50 ohms) or 255 (in the case of
SLC wiring resistance below 25 ohms) addressable points configured in any combination of
smoke sensors, heat detectors, and input or output modules.
・ The small size Enclosure will be able to add up to two (2) the PCA-N3060-SCU (four (4) loops
of SLC).
・ The medium size Enclosure will be able to add up to four (4) the PCA-N3060-SCU (eight (8)
loops of SLC).
・ The large size Enclosure will be able to add up to six (6) the PCA-N3060-SCU (twelve (12)
loops of SLC).

NOTICE
All devices require an address prior to connecting to
the control panel. Refer to “Addressing SLC Devices”
later in this section for details.

The SLC is fully supervised by sending and receiving communication signals to each device on
the loop.

3.3. SLC Wiring Requirements


The wiring parameters listed below MUST be followed to ensure proper installation:
・ Maximum wiring resistance between two (2) SCIs must be less than 10 ohms.
・ Total resistance must be below 50 ohms (in the case of 127 addressable devices).
Total resistance must be below 25 ohms (in the case of 255 addressable devices).
・ Maximum wire resistance must be calculated based on 0.1 ohm per SCI.
・ Maximum voltage rating is 24 VDC (voltage range is 22-24 VDC).
・ Maximum current rating is 61 mA (in the case of 127 addressable devices).
Maximum current rating is 117 mA (in the case of 255 addressable devices).
・ Maximum loop capacitance must be 0.5 microfarads (in the case of 127 addressable
devices).
Maximum loop capacitance must be 0.4 microfarads (in the case of 255 addressable
devices).
・ All SLC wiring is low voltage and power limited.

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3.4. Connecting SLCs

3.4.1. Class B, Style 4 Wiring Configuration


Please refer to the figure shown below for an example of a Class B, Style 4 wiring
configuration.

Figure 3-1. Class B, Style 4 Wiring Configuration

NO
NO1
C
C1
S+
S+ NC1
S- S- NO2
C2
FRRU004-MCM LED NC2

FRRU004-TRM4

JP1
S+ A+ JP1
S- A-
S+
24+ B+
S- OUT+
24- B-
24+ OUT-
24-
LED
LED
FRRU004-CIZM4
FRRU004-MOM4
Area B Area C

NO1
C1
S+ Z1
S- NO2
C2
LED Z2

FRRU004-DCM4

Analog detector's base C


S+
NO
S-
Z

LED

FRRU004-SCM4
Area A

1S+1 1S-1 1S+2 1S-2


or
2S+1 2S-1 2S+2 2S-2
The PCA-N3060-SCU board TB1

NOTES:
1. In a Class B, Style 4 configuration, if FQIU004-SCIs or FZBU005-AIBs are used, deduct
eight (8) addresses per FQIU004-SCI or FZBU005-AIB from the total number of
addresses supported.
2. The maximum wiring resistance, including branch wiring must not exceed 50 ohms (in
the case of 127 addressable devices) or 25 ohms (in the case of 255 addressable
devices) in total.
3. The maximum capacitance between wires, including branch wiring, cannot exceed 0.5
microfarads (in the case of 127 addressable devices) or 0.4 microfarads (in the case of
255 addressable devices) in total.

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3.4.2. Class A, Style 6 Wiring Configuration


Please refer to the figure shown below for an example of Class A, Style 6 wiring
configuration.

Figure 3-2. Class A, Style 6 Wiring Connections

NOTES:
1. When multiple zones are configured to Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs), those
NACs must be protected by FQIU004-SCIs or FZBU005-AIBs per zone.
2. The Class A, Style 6 configuration does not provide the level of protection as ClassA,
Style 7.
3. The maximum wiring resistance, including branch wiring must not exceed 50 ohms (in the
case of 127 addressable devices) or 25 ohms (in the case of 255 addressable devices) in
total.
4. The maximum capacitance between wires, including branch wiring, cannot exceed 0.5
microfarads (in the case of 127 addressable devices) or 0.4 microfarads (in the case of
255 addressable devices) in total.

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3.4.3. Class A, Style 7 Configuration


Please refer to the figure shown below for an example of Class A, Style 7 wiring
configuration.

Figure 3-3. Class A, Style 7 Wiring Connections

NOTES:
1. The Class A, Style 7 requires installation of an isolator close nipple connected to every
module or sensor. Isolators may be either a FQIU004-SCI or a FZBU005-AIB
addressable base.
2. The SLC connection requires that the wires be separated 10 inches, installed in conduit,
or have other mechanical protection.
3. The maximum wiring resistance, including branch wiring must not exceed 50 ohms (in the
case of 127 addressable devices) or 25 ohms (in the case of 255 addressable devices) in
total.
4. The maximum capacitance between wires, including branch wiring, cannot exceed 0.5

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microfarads (in the case of 127 addressable devices) or 0.4 microfarads (in the case of
255 addressable devices) in total.

3.5. Connecting Analog Addressable Detectors


Use detector bases (i.e. FZBU004-AB4 or FZBU003-AB-6) when installing analog detectors
such as a photoelectric smoke sensors (FDKU012-PSA), photo smoke/fixed heat detectors
(FDKLU001-PSHA), heat detectors (FDLU009-FHA), or analog combination type heat detectors
(FDHU002-RHA),. Analog detectors activate their response LEDs when activated.

NOTE: There may be no more than 25 (255 addressable devices) or 13 (127 addressable
devices) active LEDs per SLC.

Figure 3-4. Example of Analog Detector Wiring

NOTES:
1. When configuring a counting zone or cross zone, two (2) or more detectors must be installed
in each protected premise.
2. In accordance with the National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72, the detector installation spacing
must be reduced to 0.7 times the linear spacing.

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3.6. Connecting Addressable Modules


This section provides examples of wiring addressable modules, including the Conventional
Initiating Zones (FRRU004-CIZM4), Miniature Contact (FRRU004-MCM), Single Contact
(FRRU004-SCM4), Dual Contact Module (FRRU004-DCM4), Twin Relay (FRRU004-TRM4),
Monitored Output (FRRU004-MOM4), Analog Relay (FZBU005-ARB), and Analog Sounder Base
(FZBU005-ASB) modules.

3.6.1. Conventional Initiating Zones (FRRU004-CIZM4) Class B, Style B

Figure 3-5. Example of FRRU004-CIZM4 Class B, Style B Wiring

3.6.2. Conventional Initiating Zones (FRRU004-CIZM4) Class A, Style D

Figure 3-6. Example of FRRU004-CIZM4 Class A, Style D Wiring

NOTES:
1. Only one (1) addressable module may be used in a zone when an initiating device has
been configured for alarm verification.
2. In Class A, Style D, the open circuit “trouble condition” of IDC is latched at the control
panel until the system is reset. Therefore, the system MUST be reset at the control panel
after clearing the open circuit condition at the site.
3. When configuring a counting zone or cross zone, two (2) or more detectors must be
installed at each protected premise.

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3.6.3. Miniature Contact Module (FRRU004-MCM) Class B, Style B

Normally Open Contact Configuration


The FACP configuration software defaults to a normally open contact configuration. The
normally closed contact is not a UL feature. Refer to the figure shown below for an example
of MCM normally open contact wiring:

Figure 3-7. Example of FRRU004-MCM Normally Open Contact Wiring

NOTES:
1. When a switch is connected to the input module and the module input type classification
is set to “Abort Switch”, the switch must be marked “Abort”. The switch must be of the
manually operated, self-restoring type. The use of UL listed products.
2. When a switch is connected to the input module and the module input type classification
is set to “Manual Release”, the switch must be marked “Manual Release” or equivalent.
The use of UL listed products.
3. If “Abort Switch” and “Manual Release” isaactivated, the behavior of the “Manual
Release” has priority.
4. As it is a polling device, there is a delay in Aborting.
5. The normally closed contact is not a UL feature.

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3.6.4. Single Contact Module - 4 Inch Mount (FRRU004-SCM4)

Normally Open Contact Configuration (Class B, Style B)


The FACP configuration software defaults to a normally open contact configuration. Please
refer to the figure shown below for an example of normally open contact SCM-4 wiring:
Figure 3-8. Example of FRRU004-SCM4 Normally Open Contact Wiring

NOTES:
1. When a switch is connected to the input module and the module input type classification
is set to “Abort Switch”, the switch must be marked “Abort”. The switch must be of the
manually operated, self-restoring type. The use of UL listed products.
2. When a switch is connected to the input module and the module input type classification
is set to “Manual Release”, the switch must be marked “Manual Release” or equivalent.
The use of UL listed products.
3. If “Abort Switch” and “Manual Release” isaactivated, the behavior of the “Manual
Release” has priority.
4. As it is a polling device, there is a delay in Aborting.
5. The normally closed contact is not a UL feature.

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3.6.5. Dual Contact Module - 4 Inch Mount (FRRU004-DCM4)

Normally Open Contact Configuration (Class A, Style D)


The FACP configuration software defaults to a normally open contact configuration. Please
refer to the figure shown below for an example of normally open contact FRRU004-DCM4
wiring:

Figure 3-9. FRRU004-DCM4 with One Class A Circuit

NOTES:
1. In Class A, Style D, the FRRU004-DCM4 normally closed contact connection is not
supported.
2. In Class B, Style B, the FRRU004-DCM4 requires two (2) addresses; therefore, take this
into consideration when assigning addresses to these modules. Otherwise, the system
will ignore the second contact. For example, if the FRRU004-DCM4 address is set to
#005, and another device is subsequently set to address #006, the FRRU004-DCM4 will
function as a single contact module. Therefore, in this case #006 is multiple address of
trouble.

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3.6.6. Twin Relay Module - 4 Inch mount (FRRU004-TRM4)


The FRRU004-TRM4 has two (2) contacts that are active simultaneously when
FRRU004-TRM4 is in the active mode. Normal output is non power-limited, unless the power
supply connected to the FRRU004-TRM4 is power-limited. The figure shown below provides
an example of FRRU004-TRM4 wiring.

Figure 3-10. Example of FRRU004-TRM4 Wiring

NOTE: Prior to connecting an output device, connect the module to the SLC and Reset it
through the FACP. If this procedure is not followed, the internal relay may not be unlatched.It
is possible that damage may occur if the relay is in a latched state.

3.6.7. Monitored Output Module - 4 Inch Mount (FRRU004-MOM4)


The output of FRRU004-MOM4 is non power-limited, unless the power supply connected to
the FRRU004-MOM4 is power-limited. The circuit's wiring resistance cannot exceed the
maximum wiring resistance (“Rmax”). Please refer to the formula below to calculate the
maximum wiring resistance.

Maximum Wiring Resistance Formula


Rmax (ohm) = (24V - Vmin) / Itotal
Vmin = Lowest voltage for operation of connected devices (volts)
Itotal = Total operation current of connected devices (amps)

When the control panel is programmed as a releasing circuit, additional features are allowed
specific to releasing. A FRRU004-MOM4 monitored output module may be connected to a
releasing device as well to operate as a releasing circuit. When the FRRU004-MOM4 is used
for releasing, it must have a regulated power supply with a battery back-up equal to that of
the panel or greater. The power supply must be listed for fire alarm service.

NOTE: Only one releasing device may be connected per FRRU004-MOM4.

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Figure 3-11. Example of FRRU004-MOM4 Wiring

NOTES:
1. Prior to connecting an output device, connect the module to the SLC and Reset it through
the FACP. If this procedure is not followed, the internal relay may not be unlatched. It is
possible that damage may occur if the relay is latched (i.e., the terminals between OUT+
and OUT- are powered) and activates the output device.
2. When Notification Appliances are connected to a FRRU004-MOM4, each
FRRU004-MOM4 must be connected between short circuit isolators (FQIU004-SCIs or
FZBU005-AIBs) in order to protect it from short circuiting the SLC wiring.
A single break, single ground, or wire-to-wire fault on the installation conductors of a
signaling line circuit for use with addressable notification appliances or modules shall not
affect operation of more than one notification zone.
Exception: Riser conductors installed in accordance with the survivability from attack by
fire requirements in National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72.
3. When NACs are synchronized, the Wheelock (SM-12/24 or DSM-12/24) and/or AMSECO
(SMD10-3A) modules may be used.

3.6.8. FRRU004-MOM4 Releasing Device Configuration


The FRRU004-MOM4 may be connected to one (1) releasing device, however, the circuit's
wiring resistance cannot exceed the maximum wiring resistance (“Rmax”). Please refer to the
formula below to calculate the maximum wiring resistance.

Maximum Wiring Resistance Formula


Rmax (ohm) = (24V - Vmin - Vr) / Itotal
Vmin = Lowest voltage for operation of connected devices (volts)
Vr = Forward voltage of diode in End-of-Line Device (0.95V)
Itotal = Total operation current of connected devices (amps)

Refer to the figure below for an example of wiring a FRRU004-MOM4 to a releasing device.

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Figure 3-12. Example of a FRRU004-MOM4 Wired to a Releasing Device

From FACP or
Select DC
previous module
JP1
SLC Loop
S+ Output rating: End of line device
To the next module 24VDC / 2.0A
S- OUT+ 5.1k ohm 1/2W
24VDC(+) Releasing Device
From FACP or 24+ OUT-
previous module 24VDC(-)
24-
*Note: The resistance of external wiring shall be less than 100 ohms.
24VDC(+) The capacitance of external wiring shall be less than 1 micro F.
To the next module 24VDC(-) LED

FRRU004-MOM4

NOTES:
1. The FRRU004-MOM4 MUST be installed near the releasing device to operate effectively.
2. The Victaulic Series 753E or Parker (73218BN4UNLVNOH111C2) solenoids may be
connected to the FRRU004-MOM4.

NN-100 (Nohmi) Manually Operated Solenoid


To operate and configure the NN-100 manually operated solenoid valve:
1. Remove the plastic safety cap, and pull the knob up, as shown below.

Figure 3-13. Operating a NN-100 Solenoid Valve

NOTE: Please refer to Appendix 8 of the other solenoid can be connected.

2. Connect wires to cables #1 and #3 of the valve, and program the applicable releasing
devices “soak time” setting to five (5) seconds.

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3.7. Connecting FQIU004-SCI


The wiring for terminals S+1, S-1, S+2, and S-2 are supervised and power limited. When a short
circuit is detected in wiring or S+1 and S-1 (or S+2 and S-2), said wiring is isolated in order to
protect the devices connected to S+2 and S-2 (or S+1 and S-1). When the short circuit is
removed, the FQIU004-SCI is automatically reset to normal monitoring conditions.

Class B, Style 4 Wiring Configuration


Please refer to the figure shown below for an example of Class B, Style 4 wiring.

Figure 3-14. Example of FQIU004-SCI Class B, Style 4 Wiring

FQIU004-SCI FQIU004-SCI

S+1S-1 S+2S-2 S+1S-1 S+2S-2

Between SCI Between SCI


Up to 50 addressable Up to 50 addressable
devices can be devices can be
connected. connected.
The max. wiring The max. wiring
resistance shall be less resistance shall be less
than 10 ohms. than 10 ohms.

FQIU004-SCI FQIU004-SCI

S+1S-1 S+2S-2 S+1S-1 S+2S-2

Devices must be configured for


the same zone.

1S+1 1S-1 1S+2 1S-2


or
2S+1 2S-1 2S+2 2S-2

The PCA-N3060-SCU board TB1

NOTES:
1. When multiple zones are configured to Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs), those NACs
must be protected by FQIU004-SCIs per zone.
2. If SCIs are used in Class B, Style 4 configurations, subtract eight (8) per FQIU004-SCI
from the total number of addresses supported.

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Class A, Style 6 Wiring Configuration


Please refer to the figure shown below for an example of ClassA, Style 6 wiring.

Figure 3-15. Example of FQIU004-SCI Class A, Style 6 Wiring

The wiring resistance


between an SCI and
another SCI shall be
less than 10 ohms.
S+1S-1S+2 S-2

S+1S-1S+2S-2
FQIU004-SCI
FQIU004-SCI

Devices must be
configured for the
same zone.

These SCIs shall


be installed within S+1S-1S+2 S-2 S+1S-1S+2 S-2

20 feet from TB1 1S+1 1S-1 1S+2 1S-2


of the PCA-N3060- or
SCU 2S+1 2S-1 2S+2 2S-2
FQIU004-SCI
The PCA-N3060-SCU board TB1 FQIU004-SCI

NOTES:
1. In Class A, Style 6 configurations, all the wirings between SCIs and addressable devices
must be installed in conduits.
2. When multiple zones are configured to Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs), those NACs
must be protected by SCIs per zone.

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Class A, Style 7 Wiring Configuration


Please refer to the figure shown below for an example of a ClassA, Style 7 wiring.

Figure 3-16. Example of FQIU004-SCI Class A, Style 7 Wiring

FQIU004-SCI
S+1S-1S+2S-2

The wiring resistance between a SCI and


another SCI shall be less than 10 ohms.

NO
C NO1
S+ C1
S- S+ NC1
S- NO2

FRRU004-MCM C2
S+1S-1S+2S-2

LED NC2

S+1S-1S+2S-2
FRRU004-TRM4
FQIU004-SCI
JP1 FQIU004-SCI
S+ A+ JP1
S- A-
S+
24+ B+
S- OUT+
24- B-
24+ OUT-
24-
S+1S-1S+2S-2

LED
LED
S+1S-1S+2S-2

FRRU004-CIZM4
FQIU004-SCI
FRRU004-MOM4

FQIU004-SCI
NO1
C1
S+ Z1
S- NO2
C2
LED Z2
S+1S-1S+2S-2

FRRU004-DCM4

FQIU004-SCI

Analog detector's base C


S+
NO
S-
Z

LED

FRRU004-SCM4

S+1S-1S+2S-2 S+1S-1S+2 S-2

1S+1 1S-1 1S+2 1S-2


or
FQIU004-SCI 2S+1 2S-1 2S+2 2S-2 FQIU004-SCI
The PCA-N3060-SCU board TB1

NOTES:
1. If FQIU004-SCIs are used in Class A, Style 7 configurations, subtract one (1) from the total
number of addresses supported.
2. The Class A, Style 7 requires installation of an isolator on each side of every module or
sensor. Isolators may be either a FQIU004-SCI or a FZBU005-AIB addressable base.
3. The SLC connection requires that the wires are separated 10 inches, installed in conduit, or
have other mechanical protection.
4. Maximum wiring resistance must not exceed 50 ohms (255 addressable devices) or 25
ohms (127 addressable devices).

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3.8. Connecting Isolator Bases (FZBU005-AIB)


The wiring for terminals S+1, S-1, S+2, and S-2 are supervised. When a short circuit is detected
in the wiring of S+1 and S-1 (or S+2 and S-2), said wiring is isolated in order to protect the
detector connected to the isolator base and the devices connected to S+2 and S-2 (or S+1 and
S-1). When the short circuit is removed, the FZBU005-AIB is automatically reset to normal
monitoring conditions.

Class B, Style 4 Wiring Configuration

Figure 3-17. Example of FZBU005-AIB Class B, Style 4 Wiring

NOTES:
1. In Class B, Style 4 configurations, if isolator bases are used, subtract eight (8) per
FZBU005-AIB from the total number of supported addresses.
2. When multiple zones are configured to Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) those NACs
must be protected by FZBU005-AIBs per zone.

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Class A, Style 6 Wiring Configuration


Please refer to the figure shown below for an example of Class A, Style 6 wiring.

Figure 3-18. Example of FZBU005-AIB Class A, Style 6 Wiring

NOTES:
1. In Class A, Style 6, all wiring between FZBU005-AIBs and addressable devices must be
installed in conduits.
2. When NACs are configured in multiple zones, those NACs must be protected by
FZBU005-AIBs per zone.
3. When multiple zones are configured to Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) those NACs
must be protected by isolator bases per zone.

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Class A, Style 7 Wiring Configuration


Please refer to the figure shown below for an example of Class A, Style 7 wiring.

Figure 3-19. Example of FZBU005-AIB Class A, Style 7 Wiring

NOTES:
1. If FZBU005-AIBs are used in Class A, Style 7 configurations,subtract one (1) from the total
number of addresses supported.
2. Class A, Style 7 requires the installation of an isolator on each side of every module or
sensor. Isolators may be either a FQIU004-SCI or a FZBU005-AIB addressable base.
3. The SLC connection requires that the wires are separated 10inches, installed in conduits, or
have other mechanical protection.
4. Maximum wiring resistance must not exceed 50 ohms (255 addressable devices) or 25
ohms (127 addressable devices).

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3.9. Connecting Analog Sounder Bases (FZBU005-ASB)

Figure 3-20. Example of FZBU005-ASB Wiring

NOTES:
1. The FZBU005-ASB cannot support coded output, unless the power supply is configured as
output.
2. FZBU005-ASB does not generate coded output; it tracks the patterns sent to the 24 VDC
input.

3.10. Connecting Analog Relay Bases (FZBU005-ARB)

Figure 3-21. Example of FZBU005-ARB Wiring

3.11. Notification Appliance Circuit Installation


The PCA-N3060-PSU board and the extended PCA-N3060-PSU board have four (4) NAC
outputs which may be programmed for a variety of functions. Their output rating is 24VDC/3.0A.
Please refer to the examples of wiring provided in this section.
The PCA-N3060-PSU board: The power supply allocates up to 6.0 Amps for the inside the four
(4) on-board NACs. If want to set the synchro function, load of equipment to be able to use up to
3A (in 6A). If want to use all 4-wire the synchro function, can be used in all the four-terminal is
4A.
The extended PCA-N3060-PSU board: The power supply allocates up to 10.0 Amps for the
inside of the four (4) on-board NACs and AUX circuits. If want to set the synchro function, load of
equipment to be able to use up to 3A (in 10A). If want to use all 4-wire the synchro function, can
be used in all the four-terminal is 4A.

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3.11.1. NAC Wiring Overview


・Output is supervised and regulated.
・Circuits are power limited.
・Reverse polarity upon activation (board and illustrations must be marked accordingly).
・The type of NAC output is selectable, and may be configured for strobe synchronization with
Potter/AMSECO, Gentex®, or Cooper/Wheelock® strobe devices.

NOTE: If want to set the synchro function, PCA-N3060-PSU (No.1) and Expended
PCA-N3060-PSU (No.2) can not be synchronized.

3.11.2. NAC Maximum Impedance Formula


Maximum impedance is a function of the load placed on the circuit. To calculate the maximum
line current impedance, use the following formula:

Rmax (ohm) = (24V - Vmin) / Itotal


Vmin = Lowest voltage for the operation of connected devices (volts)
Itotal = Total operation current of connected devices (amps)

3.11.3. NAC Wiring Configurations


The NAC circuits may be configured as Class A, Style Z. The panel has ground fault
detection on the NAC circuits. The impedance to the ground for ground fault detection is 10K
ohms. An example of Class A Wiring follows.

Class A, Style Z Wiring Configurations

Figure 3-22. NAC Circuits Class A, Style Z Wiring

NOTE: The part number for the listed end of the line resistor is #3005013.

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3.11.4. NAC as Releasing Device Circuit


The releasing device circuit is typically a NAC programmed to control a releasing device,
such as a solenoid. It is fully supervised and power limited. Refer to the figure shown below
for an example of wiring.

Figure 3-23. NAC as Releasing Device Wiring

Utilize UL Listed part No. 3005012


by Potter Electric.

End of line device


5.1k ohm 1/2W
Releasing Device

*Note: The capacitance of external wiring shall be less than 1 micro F.

TB5 The PCA-N3060-PSU board


or
TB6 B+
NAC 1-4
B- A+ A-

NOTE: The part number for the listed end of the line diode is #3005012.

3.11.5. NAC (Releasing) Maximum Impedance Formula


The maximum line impedance of the releasing device circuit is calculated using the following
formula:
Rmax (ohm) = (24V - Vmin - 0.95V) / Itotal
Vmin = Lowest voltage for operation of connected devices (volts)
Itotal = Total current of connected devices

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3.11.6. NN-100 (Nohmi) Manually Operated Solenoid


To operate and configure the NN-100 manually operated solenoid valve:
1. Remove the plastic safety cap, and pull the knob up, as shown below.

Figure 3-24. Operating a NN-100 Solenoid Valve

NOTE: Please refer to Appendix 8 of the other solenoid can be connected.

2. Connect wires to cables #1 and #3 of the valve, and program the applicable releasing
devices “soak time” setting to five (5) seconds.

3.12. CONTACT (Relay Output) Wiring


The panel has three (3) common relays and one (1) dedicated “Trouble” relay. The common
relays may be configured for a variety of purposes, including Fire Alarm Status, Trouble Status,
AC Fault Status or Conventional Zones (Z0001-Z2999). These relays have a contact rating of
24VDC / 2.0A, 125VAC /.5A, and a Power Factor of 1.0. These outputs are non-power limited
and not supervised.

If the power supply connected to the devices is power-limited, then the outputs are power limited.
The figure below shows the relay connections:

Figure 3-25. Relay Output Connections

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If a common relay is configured as a 'Trouble Status' output, it changes position anytime a


trouble condition occurs, as shown below:

Figure 3-26. Example of Trouble Status Output Connection

NOTE: When you turn off the power to the FACP, relay output can not be the NORMAL OPEN
(NO). Therefore, when you want to use in the NO, please use the Trouble Contact
Output.

Trouble Contact Output


The dedicated 'Trouble' relay has a contact rating of 24 VDC / 2.0A, 125VAC / 0.5A, and a
Power Factor of 1.0. Output is non-power limited and not supervised.
If the power supply connected to the devices is power-limited, then the outputs are power
limited.

Refer to the drawing below for examples of the relay contact when trouble has or has not
occurred:

Figure 3-27. Example of Dedicated Trouble Contact Output Connection

NOTE: When you turn off the power to the FACP, relay output becomes the NORMAL OPEN
(NO). The state is treated as a trouble.

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3.13. Auxiliary Output


The PCA-N3060-PSU board has terminals for constant auxiliary power. The output is a constant
24 VDC output rated for 1.0 Amps. The auxiliary power is power limited. Any connection from
auxiliary power to ground at or below 10,000 ohms will result in a ground fault indication. The
auxiliary power is provided with secondary power from the batteries and the load must be
considered in proper battery calculations.
The extended PCA-N3060-PSU board: The power supply allocates up to 10.0 Amps for the
inside of the four (4) on-board NACs and AUX circuits. Current that can be used by the synchro
function changes. Please check Section 3.11 for details.
The figure below shows the terminal connection:

Figure 3-28. Auxiliary Output Connection

3.14. Installation of NohmiNET


Up to 64 nodes can be interconnected in a network (NohmiNET) through installation, in each
FACP unit, of a Network Interface Unit (NIU) module. Style 4 and 7 wiring configurations can
be used. For applications requiring long transmission lines, or where there is the possibility of
electromagnetic interference (EMI), the FACP has the capability to support fiber optic
transmission lines through the installation of an optional Fiber-optic Interface Module (FIM or
FIM2). In the case of Multi-mode optical fibers, the PCA-2707XA FIM is used. In the case of
Single-mode optical fibers, the PCA-N3060-FIM2 is used.

3.14.1. Network Construction with Conventional Wiring


Install the PCA-2706XA NIU modules in each FACP to be connected to the NohmiNET. Refer
to Section 2.10.4 for the location. The communication ports TB1 and TB2 of the PCA-2706XA
NIU are power-limited and supervised. This connection can be connected in a building.
The figure below shows the connections:

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Figure 3-29. Style 7 Network configuration using conventional electric cabling

Figure 3-30. Style 4 configuration of NohmiNET using conventional electric cabling

NOTES:
1. The distance between an FACP and another FACP shall be 600 meters maximum.
2. The G terminals of TB1 and TB2 shall NOT be used.
3. The maximum wiring DC resistance between FACPs shall be less than 72 ohms/km.
Also, the capacitance between wires shall be less than 80 nF/km. The wiring
characteristic impedance shall be 10010 ohms.

3.14.2. Network Construction with Fiber Optic Transmission Lines (Multi-mode)


When the network is constructed using Multi-mode optic fiber, the Fiber-optic Interface
Module (FIM) is used together-with the PCA-2706XA NIU. The connection between each the
PCA-2707XA FIM is supervised. The figure below shows the connections:

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Figure 3-31. Style 7 network configuration using Fiber optic transmission lines (Multi-mode)

NOTES:
1. Use ST type connectors for termination of Fiber Optic lines.
2. The distance between any two FACPs and permissible optical attenuation ratio shall be
applied as the following values at the same time.
In the case of 50/125 micrometers:
The distance between two panels: below 2.0km.
The optical attenuation ratio: below 6dB
In the case of 62.5/125 micrometers:
The distance between two panels: below 1.7km.
The optical attenuation: below 5.95dB
3. For Fiber Optic transmission Lines below 1.0 kilometers, remove the PCA-2707XA FIM
Jumper “J1 and install Jumper “J2”.
4. For Fiber Optic transmission Lines greater than 1.0 kilometers, install the PCA-2707XA
FIM Jumper “J1” and remove Jumper “J2”.
5. Optic fiber specifications are as follows:
Fiber Type: GI
Material: Quartz glass
Core Diameter: 50 micrometers or 62.5 micro meters
Clad: 125 micrometers
Band Width: 850 nanometers

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3.14.3. Network Conductor Length Table (Multi-mode)


When using the Style 7 network configuration with fiber optics (Multi-mode), the combined
length of all transmission lines must not exceed the distance given below.

No. of Max. network No. of Max. network


FACP length [meters] FACP length [meters]
2 4,000 33 26,700
3 6,000 34 26,400
4 8,000 35 26,200
5 10,000 36 25,900
6 12,000 37 25,600
7 14,000 38 25,300
8 16,000 39 25,000
9 18,000 40 24,800
10 20,000 41 24,500
11 22,000 42 24,200
12 24,000 43 23,900
13 26,000 44 23,600
14 28,000 45 23,400
15 30,000 46 23,100
16 31,500 47 22,800
17 31,200 48 22,500
18 30,900 49 22,200
19 30,600 50 22,000
20 30,400 51 21,700
21 30,100 52 21,400
22 29,800 53 21,100
23 29,500 54 20,800
24 29,200 55 20,600
25 29,000 56 20,300
26 28,700 57 20,000
27 28,400 58 19,700
28 28,100 59 19,400
29 27,800 60 19,200
30 27,600 61 18,900
31 27,300 62 18,600
32 27,000 63 18,300
64 18,000

3.14.4. Network Construction with Fiber Optic Transmission Lines (Single-mode)


When the network is constructed using Single-mode optic fibers, the PCA-N3060-FIM2 is
used together with the PCA-2706XA NIU. The connection between each PCA-N3060-FIM2 is
supervised. The figure below shows the connections:

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Figure 3-32. Style 7 network configuration using Fiber optic transmission lines
(Single-mode)

NOTES:
1. Use SC type connectors for the termination of Fiber Optic lines.
The distance between any two FACPs and the permissible optical attenuation ratio shall
be applied as the following valuessimultaneously.
9/125 micrometers:
The distance between two panels: below 5.0km.
The optical attenuation ratio: below 5dB
The total length: below 50.0km.
2. Optic fiber specifications are as follows:
Fiber Type: SM
Material: Quartz glass
Core Diameter: 9 micrometers
Clad: 125 micrometers
Band Width: 1310/1550 nanometers

3.15. Remote Annunciators and LED Driver Module


The remote annunciators (FIRU009-R-LCD, FIRU009-R-LED) and the LED Driver Module (The
PCA-N3060-LDM) are supervised and power limited via the RS-485 cable connection. Up to
thirty (30) annunciators may be connected to the PCA-N3060-PSU using a Class B, Style 4
configuration.

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3.15.1. Configuration Characteristics


・ The RS-485 maximum wire length is 4,000 feet (1,219.2 meters).
・ Maximum wiring resistance is less than 40 ohms.
・ Maximum capacitance between wiring is less than 0.4 micro F.

Figure 3-33. Example of Annunciator Wiring

NOTES:
1. The JP1 of the farthest annunciator shall be shorted, and the JP1 of other annunciators
shall be open.
2. Any connection of 10,000 ohms to the ground will be annunciated as a ground fault.
3. Rotary switches RSW1 and RSW2 are used to set the Assigned Number (from 1-30) of
the remote annunciators and the LED Driver Module.

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3.15.2. LCD Type Annunciator (FIRU009-R-LCD)


The LCD Type Annunciator (FIRU009-R-LCD) has an LCD display, eleven (11) LEDs, and the
same six (6) function push buttons as the FACP. Please refer to “Section 4.5.” for details on
functions.
REMINDER: The LCD Type Annunciator is operable only when the security key is enabled.

To configure a LCD Type Annunciator:


Rotary Switches RSW1 and RSW2 are used to set the Assigned Number of device (from
1-30) as follows.
・ RSW1: Units digit of the Assigned Number.
・ RSW2: Tens digit of the Assigned Number.

To set the transmission rate:


The dip switch DSW1 is used to set the signal transmission rate.
Table 10: DSW1 Settings
DSW1 Baud Rate Notes
st 2nd pin:off, 1st pin:off 9600bps
1 pin Setting of
2nd pin:on, 1st pin:off 4800bps
2nd pin nd st baud rate
2 pin:off, 1 pin:on 2400bps
3rd pin
Reserve - -
4th pin
NOTE: The system default baud rate is 9600 bps.

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3.15.3. LED Type Annunciator (FIRU009-R-LED)


The LED Type Annunciator (FIRU009-R-LED) has sixteen (16) red alarm LEDs, sixteen (16)
yellow supervisory LEDs and buzzer silence/visual indicator test switches. The zones and
corresponding LEDs may be configured to activate when alarms, trouble or such occur.
Please refer to “Section 5: Programming – Remote Annunciators” of this manual.
REMINDER: The LED Type Annunciator is operable only when the security key is enabled.

To configure a LED Type Annunciator:


Rotary Switches RSW1 and RSW2 are used to set the Assigned Number of a device (from
1-30) as follows.
・ RSW1: Units digit of the Assigned Number.
・ RSW2: Tens digit of the Assigned Number.

To set the transmission rate:


The dip switch DSW1 is used to set the signal transmission rate.
Table 11: DSW1 Settings
DSW1 Baud Rate Notes
st 2nd pin:off, 1st pin:off 9600bps
1 pin Setting of
2nd pin:on, 1st pin:off 4800bps
2nd pin nd st baud rate
2 pin:off, 1 pin:on 2400bps
3rd pin
Reserve - -
4th pin
NOTE: The system default baud rate is 9600 bps.

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3.15.4. LED Driver Module (The PCA-N3060-LDM)


The LED Driver Module (The PCA-N3060-LDM) Zone indication unit, has thirty-two (32) open
collector outputs and buzzer silence a terminal. Zone numbers can be assigned and the
corresponding output is activated when such as alarm conditions occur in that zone.

Figure 3-34. Polarity of PCA-N3060-LDM Outputs

Figure 3-35. Example of LEDs Connection

TB1 C1+ L1 L2 L15 L16 The PCA-N3060-LDM

24V

To configure a LED Driver Module:


Rotary Switches RSW1 and RSW2 are used to set the Assigned Number of a device (from
1-30) as follows.
・ RSW1: Units digit of the Assigned Number.
・ RSW2: Tens digit of the Assigned Number.

To set the transmission rate:


The dip switch DSW1 is used to set the signal transmission rate.
Table 12: DSW1 Settings
DSW1 Baud Rate Notes
st 2nd pin:off, 1st pin:off 9600bps
1 pin Setting of
2nd pin:on, 1st pin:off 4800bps
2nd pin nd st baud rate
2 pin:off, 1 pin:on 2400bps
rd
3 pin
Reserve - -
4th pin
NOTE: The system default baud rate is 9600 bps.

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3.16. DACT Connection (Only Contact connection)


Shows the connection of the FIRE-LITE ALARMS by Honeywell’s DACT (Model No.411UD).
Following connection will be connected only CNTACT. Please refer to the figure below for the
DACT (Model No. 411UD) connections.

Figure 3-37. Example of DACT (Model No. 411UD) Connection

NOTES:
1. FACP and DACT are placed in the same room, the conduit must be within 20 feet.
2. In a network, providing one DACT for one FACP.
3. DACT shall be powered by a separate power supply listed for fire.
Rated 24 VDC, Regulated, Power Limited.

CAUTION: There is a delay of 30 minutes AC fault status.

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3.17. Printer Connection


The Keltron's Remote Printer Model No. V90 may be connected to the main board's RS-232
serial port. (Please refer to the Keltron's Remote Printer Model No. V90 User's Manual for
detailed instructions.)

3.17.1. Configuration Characteristics


・ Printer must be installed in the same room with and within 20 feet of the panel.
・ The connection between the panel and the printer must be installed in a conduit.
・ The maximum RS-232C cable must not exceed 50 feet (15 meters).
・ The maximum line impedance is 1.5 ohms.

3.17.2. Connecting and setting up printers on PCA-N3060-PSU


1. Connect the printer cables to panel's serial port as shown below.

Figure 3-38. Example of Printer Connection

Printer
TXD RXD RTS CTS GND

TB4

The PCA-N3060-PSU
board

2 3 7 5

Keltron s Printer
DS25S Connector

2. Set the dip switch settings as follows:


Table 13: Dip Switch Settings
Dip Switch SP1 Dip Switch SP2
SP1-1 = Off SP2-1 = Off
SP1-2 = Off SP2-2 = Off
SP1-3 = Off SP2-3 = Off
SP1-4 = On SP2-4 = On
SP1-5 = Off SP2-5 = Off
SP1-6 = On SP2-6 = Off
SP1-7 = On SP2-7 = On
SP1-8 = Off SP2-8 = Off

3. Printer connection shall be connected within the same room.

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4. Operation

4.1. Overview
This section provides an overview of the FACP’s operations available through each Menu.
This section covers procedures for viewing configuration details for all devices, SLCs, modules
and appliances, editing the system date/time, testing devices, and changing some of the
configuration items.

4.2. Front Panel Indicators and Controls


The FACP front panel indicators and controls are shown below.

ALARM(1st) TOTAL : 0000 ALARM LOGOFF

SUPERVISORY TOTAL : 0000 DEVICE TOTAL : 0000

P/DISCHARGE TOTAL : 0000 BYPASS TOTAL : 0000

DEVICE TBL TOTAL : 0000 SYSTEM TBL TOTAL : 0000

MODE CHANGE GUIDE ADDRESS MAP FACP LOGON 20:23

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4.3. Front Panel LCD Display


4.3.1. Display Area for Each Event
At the occurrence of an event, such as a fire alarm, a supervisory or trouble etc., the LCD
shows the details of the event in the display area for each event as shown below.

1) Simple mode

ALARM(1st) TOTAL : 0000 ALARM LOGOFF

Display area for Display area for alarm event


first alarm event. after first alarm event.

SUPERVISORY TOTAL : 0000 DEVICE TOTAL : 0000

Display area for supervisory event. Display area for device event.

P/DISCHARGE TOTAL : 0000 BYPASS TOTAL : 0000

Display area for Display area for bypass event.


pre-discharge and discharge event.

DEVICE TBL TOTAL : 0000 SYSTEM TBL TOTAL : 0000


Display area for Display area for
device trouble event. system trouble event.

MODE CHANGE GUIDE ADDRESS MAP FACP LOGON 20:23


2) Normal mode

ALARM(1st) TOTAL : 0000 ALARM M ENU LOGOFF

Display area for Display area for alarm


first alarm event. event after first alarm event. LEVEL1

SUPERVISORY TOTAL : 0000 DEVICE TOTAL : 0000


Display area for Display area for LEVEL2
supervisory event. divice event.
P/DISCHARGE TOTAL : 0000 BYPASS TOTAL : 0000
Display area for pre- Display area for LEVEL3
discharge and discharge event. bypass event.
DEVICE TBL TOTAL : 0000 SYSTEM TBL TOTAL : 0000 P lease
Display area for Display area for Select Menu
device trouble event. system trouble event.

System is Normal

MODE CHANGE ADDRESS MAP FACP LOGON 20:23

Display area for Event Message.

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4.3.2. Display Area for Alarm Events


Descriptions of alarm event details are displayed in this section.

1) Classification (specific type of the device)


ex) Analog Smk Detector, Fixed Heat Detector, etc

2) Event Location (address indication of the device)


The address is indicated as follows.
Node 01 Loop 01 :01-01-001-01 – 01-01-255-04

NOTE: The last 2 digits are displayed when only an addressable module (4 circuit type)
event has occurred.

Node 01 Loop 12 :01-12-001-01 – 01-12-255-04


Node 64 Loop 01 :64-01-001-01 – 64-12-255-04
NAC (PCA-N3060-PSU board) 1-4 Node 01 :01-00-005 – 01-00-008
CONTACT (PCA-N3060-PSU board) 1-3 Node 01 :01-00-001 – 01-00-003

3) Event Type (Status)


ex) Pre-Alarm, Verified Alarm, etc.

4) Outbreak Time
Indicates the time when the event occurred. Time is indicated using the 24-hour clock.

5) Number of total events


Indicates the number of total events that have occurred.

NOTES:
1. In the fire alarm events, the total numbers of events displayed on the right and left
screens is displayed.
2. The number of events is counted up to 9999. When more than 9999 events have
occured, the number of total events is indicated by [****]

6) Device Message
Displays a message prepared and registered by the user. (30 letters).
(Ascii characters)

NOTES: Only 24 caracters are displayed per line. The screen is updated every
two seconds if more than 25 characters are registered.

7) Arrow Button
When several events are occurring, the right and left arrow buttons are enabled.

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If there are unconfirmed events, they are displayed in red.


In this case, use each button to confirm unconfirmed events.
As to the right and left arrow buttons, the other different display areas of each event are
the same.

If you check all of the events to manipulate the arrow buttons, the arrow buttons will
change from red to black.

4.3.3. Display Areas for Supervisory, Devices, P/Discharge, and Device Trouble Events
The basic format is the same as that of the display for alarm events.

4.3.4. Display Area for Disable Event.


・ Device Disable
The basic format is the same as that of the display for alarm events.

・ Other Disables

1) Content of disable
The content of the bypass is displayed.
ex) Status zone bypass, Communication bypass, etc.

2) Details content for the bypass


In the case of status zone bypass and communication bypass, the FACP displays the
detailed content for the bypass of this area.
ex) Standby Power Flt, Annunciator, etc.

3) Node Number
The node number of the event that occurred is displayed here.

4) Outbreak Time
Indicates the time when the bypass is set. The time is indicated using the 24-hour clock.

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4.3.5. Display Area for System Trouble Event.

SYSTEM TBL TOTAL : 0002


System Trouble On 17:30
PSU 1 AC Power Fault
Node01

1) Content of 3) Outbreak Time


System Trouble 2) Node Number
1) Content of system trouble
The content of system trouble is displayed.
ex) Main Power Fault, Configuration Data Download, etc.

2) Node Number
The node number of the event that occurred is displayed on this place.

3) Outbreak Time
Indicates the time when the event occurred. The time is indicated using the 24-hour clock.

4.3.6. Display Area for Event Message.


If Event Message is configured, messages are occurred displayed, when an event has
occurred.
A display area has been established for each event type.
The display areas for each event are as follows.

Display area Display area


for alarm event message. for suppression event message.
Display area Display area
for device event message. for supervisory event message.
Display area Display area
for bypass event message. for trouble event message.

Please refer to the programming portion for configuring Event Messages.

4.4. System Status Indicators


The FACP has 22 LED System Status indicator lights.

1) POWER ON (green)
ON when AC Power is applied to the system.
OFF when AC Power is not applied to the system.
2) ALARM (red)
ON when an Alarm has been given.
3) PRE-DISCHARGE (red)
ON when a Pre-Discharge has been given.
4) DISCHARGE (red)
ON when a Discharge has been given.
5) SUPERVISORY (yellow)
ON when SUPERVISORY has taken place.

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6) TROUBLE (yellow)
ON when trouble has occurred.
7) GROUND FAULT (yellow)
ON when a ground fault has been detected.
8) BATTERY TROUBLE (yellow)
ON when BATTERY Trouble has occurred.
9) STANDBY POWER (green)
ON when the FACP is battery-driven.
10) VERIFY/CONFIRM (red)
ON when a verify alarm has been given.
11) Zone1-8 (red)
The zone can be configured to each LED of zone 1-8.
When a device which belongs to the same zone of each LED is active, they are lighted.

4.5. Function Buttons and Status LEDs


1) SIGNAL SILENCE
Silences the NAC.
2) SIGNAL SILENCE (yellow)
Comes ON to indicate SIGNAL SILENCE ON, and goes OFF to indicate SIGNAL SILENCE
OFF.
3) SYSTEM RESET
Resets the status of the receiver. Resets the tripped devices to normal conditions.
4) SYSTEM RESET (yellow)
ON when the FACP is running reset process.
5) FIRE DRILL
Turns ON the output of the NACs designated for fire drill by the Config function.
This switch is accepted when it is pressed for more than two seconds.
6) VISUAL INDICATOR TEST
Performs lamp test to check the LEDs and LCD indications on the front panel.
7) ACKNOWLEDGE / TROUBLE SILENCE
Stops the sounding of FACP. When pressing the key, one press acknowledges all events
displayed on the LCD.
8) ACKNOWLEDGE / TROUBLE SILENCE (yellow)
Blinks when an event occurs and comes ON when all-event ACK operation has been
performed.
9) GENERAL ALARM
Brings the system into second-stage mode.
10) GENERAL ALARM (red)
ON when a GENERAL ALARM has been given.

NOTE:
When each function buttons are pressed while the FACP is logoff, the pass code shall be
required. Inputting password is covered in section 4.7.

NOTE:
When several events are occurring, press right and left arrow buttons on each event display area
for confirming unconfirmed events.
If all events that have occurred are confirmed, the Acknowledge LED is lighted.

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4.6. Operating Modes


The FACP supports the seven essential operating modes.
4.6.1. Normal Conditions
When no Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble, System trouble, P/discharge or Disable conditions are
present, the FACP operates in the Normal condition, continuously monitoring system function
and devices.

1) Polls all devices on signal line circuits and supervises four NACs output.
2) Detects normal and open circuit conditions being shut off.
3) Verifies FACP memory.
4) Verifies AC and battery power availability.
5) Queries Remote Annunciators and verifies responses.
6) Generates and refreshes for displays for LCD.
7) Updates the LCD display time.
8) Monitors inputs from Front Panel switches which are [SIGNAL SILENCE], [SYSTEM
RESET], [FIRE DRILL], [VISUAL INDICATOR TEST], [ACKNOWLEDGE/TROUBLE
SILENCE], and [GENERAL ALARM].
9) AC POWER LED is on; all other front panel LEDs and LCD display are off.

4.6.2. Fire Conditions


When a fire alarm event has occurred, the FACP functions are as follows.

1) Initiates lighting up the red [ALARM] LED.


2) Details of the Alarm, including the User Custom Message and number of Alarm signals are
displayed on the FACP’s LCD.
3) The FACP audible device is activated. When the [ACKNOWLEDGE] control switch is
pressed, it is silenced.
4) Activates System Alarm relay if programmed.
5) Latches alarmed Initiating Devices. These must be cleared manually with the [SYSTEM
RESET] control switch when necessary.
6) Initiates interlocked functions.

4.6.3. P/Discharge Conditions


When pre-discharge event or discharge events have occurred, FACP functions are as
follows.

1) Red [PRE-DISCHARGE] LED is lighted when Pre-Discharge event has occurred.


Red [DISCHARGE] LED is lighted when Discharge event has occurred.
2) Details of the P/discharge condition, including the User Custom Message and the total
number P/DISCHARGE signals, are displayed on the FACP’s LCD.
3) The FACP audible device is activated. When the [ACKNOWLEDGE] control switch is
pressed, it is silenced.
4) Activates P/Discharge relay if programmed.

4.6.4. Supervisory Conditions


When supervisory event has occurred, functions of the FACP are as follows.

1) Initiates Lighting of yellow [SUPERVISORY] LED.


2) Details of the Supervisory condition, including the User Custom Message and the total
number Supervisory signals, are displayed on the FACP’s LCD.
3) The FACP audible device is activated. When the [ACKNOWLEDGE] control switch is
pressed, audible device is silenced.
4) Activates Supervisory relay if programmed.

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4.6.5. Trouble Conditions


When trouble event has occurred, functions of the FACP are as follows.

1) Initiates lighting up the yellow [TROUBLE] LED.


2) Details of the Trouble condition, including the User Custom Message and the total number
of Trouble signals, are displayed on the FACP’s LCD.
3) The FACP audible device is activated. When the [ACKNOWLEDGE] control switch is
pressed, audible device is silenced.
4) Activates Trouble relay.
5) Automatically resets the system when the trouble condition has been cleared.
6) Device Trouble consists of following items
・No Answer
An addressable device does not respond. (i.e. An addressable device programmed
in the configuration data cannot be found on the signal line.)
・Com Fault
There would be multiple addressable devices to which that the same address
number has been programmed.
・Type Error
The type of device is different.
・Fault
An open circuit (or a short circuit in the case of FRRU004-MOM4) has been detected
in the wiring between the addressable module and the connected device.
・Data Error
The output of the analog detector is out of the pre-determined operation range.
・Device Dirty
The smoke chamber of the analog smoke detector has gotten dirty.

NOTES:
1. Trouble signals from the Addressable Module for initiating the Device are latched.To clear
this, the trouble must be resolved and the system reset manually.
2. If the trouble has not been resolved within 24 hours, the FACP audible device will
reactivate.

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4.6.6. System Trouble Condition


When system trouble event has occurred, the FACP functions are as follows.

1) Initiates lighting up the yellow [TROUBLE] LED.


2) Details of the System trouble condition, including the User Custom Message and the total
number of Bypass signals, are displayd on the LCD of FACP.
3) The FACP audible device is activated. When the [ACKNOWLEDGE] control switch is
pressed, audible device is silenced.
4) Activates Trouble relay.
5) Automatically resets the system when the Trouble condition has been cleared.

NOTE:
The System trouble [Loop 1-12 Loop-Back] are latched until the System Reset is activated.
Explanations of each type of system trouble are provided in Appendix 4.

4.6.7. Bypass Conditions


If disabled item exists, the FACP functions are as follows.

1) Initiates lighting up the yellow [TROUBLE] LED.


2) Details of the Disable condition, including the User Custom Message and the total number
of Bypass signals, are displayed on the FACP’s LCD.
3) FACP audible device is activated. When the [ACKNOWLEDGE] control switch is pressed,
audible device is silenced.
4) Activates Trouble relay.
5) Automatically resets the system when the bypass setting is reset.

NOTE: Explanations of eachtype of bypass condition are provided in Appendix 5.

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4.7. Input Password


When the touch panel is pressed while FACP is logged off, the password shall be required.
Pressing the touch panel displays the following screen.
Input the password and press the [ENTER] button to operate menus.

1) Simple Mode

2) Normal Mode

The passwords can be changed on Level 3 Menu. The passwords set at the factory before
shipment are as follows:

Level 1 Password :139


Level 2 Password :1397
Level 3 Password :139713

Once initial system setup is completed, it is recommended that these Passwords be changed
and the new Passwords recorded in a secure location.

Changing Passwords is covered in Section 4.28

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4.8. Simple Mode Menu


This section describes the simple mode menu.

MAIN MENU LOGOFF

12
11 1
10 2
9 3
8 4
7 5

SIMULATION DATE TIME ONE TOUCH


LCD CLEAN
MODE CHANGE ACTIVATE

Please select an item.

System is Normal
HELP
MODE CHANGE GUIDE ADDRESS MAP FACP LOGON 20:23

4.8.1. Simulation Mode


This function can simulate alarm events or supervisory events.
Pressing the [SIMULATION MODE] button on the simple mode screen displays the menu for
this function.
This menu is as follows.

・ Alarm Simulation
Alarm events can be simulated by pressing the [ALARM] button on the Simulation Mode
Menu.

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・ Supervisory Simulation
Supervisory events can be simulated by pressing the [SUPERVISORY] button on the
Simulation Mode Menu.

4.8.2. Date Time Change


Pressing the [TIME SETTING] button displays the this menu screen.
The level 1 menu of normal mode has the same function.
This function is covered in section 4.17.

4.8.3. LCD Clean


This function disables the LCD touch panel in order to clean the LCD screen.
To disable or enable the touch panel, press the [LCD CLEAN] button on the simple mode
screen continuously for 5 seconds.

4.8.4. One Touch Activate


The level 1 menu of normal mode has the same function.
This function is covered in Section 4.18.

4.8.5. Guide
Action guidance can be checked when Fire Alarm events or Supervisory events have
occurred.
To check the guidance, press the [GUIDE] button on the bottom of Simple Mode screen.
You can register a message using the PCCP.

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4.9. Normal Mode Menu


This section describes the normal mode menu.
4.10. Menu Tree
The FACP Menu provides the operator with control over system functions.
The system menu is structured as shown in the diagram as below.

4.11. Level 1 Menu


Pressing the [LEVEL 1] button on Normal mode screen displays the level 1 menu.
The Level 1 menu is as follows.

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4.12. Event Log


The Event Log function provides a record of all events, alarm events, supervisory events, or
trouble events.
Pressing the [EVENT LOG] button on the Level 1 Menu List displays the Event Log Menu.

When a printer is connected to the system, the print function can be used by pressing the
[PRINT] button on each event log screen.

4.12.1. Show All Event Log


This function provides a visual record of the most recent 2500 system events on the LCD.

4.12.2. Alarm Event Log


This function provides a visual record of the most recent 1000 Alarm events on the LCD.

4.12.3. Supervisory Event Log


This function provides a visual record of the most recent 1000 Supervisory events on the
LCD.

4.12.4. Trouble Event Log


This function provides a visual record of the most recent 1000 trouble events on the LCD.

4.13. Data List


The Data List function provides a display and printout of essential data to verify system
configuration, including interlocking of detectors and software zones.
The Data List Menu can be displayed by pressing the [DATA LIST] button on the Level 1 Menu
List.

When a printer is connected to the system, a print function can be used by pressing [PRINT]
button on each screen.

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4.13.1. Device Data


The function is used to verify programmed configurations.
The configuration of a device can be verified by entering its address on the address input
screen.
Configured settings that can be verified are the following(The configured settings for the
selected device are displayed):
・ User Custom Message
・ Vrf: Alarm Verification Time :00 – 60 [s](in steps of 5 seconds)
・ Pre: Pre-Alarm Enable :Yes / No
・ Blk: LED Blinking Enable :Yes / No
・ D/N: Day/Night Time Enable :On / Off
・ Bypass: Device Bypass :On / Off
・ Drill: Fire Drill Enable :On / Off
・ P-Sig(PAS): Pre-Signal/PAS Enable :On / Off
・ Soak: Soak Time :000,001 – 999 [s](in steps of 1 second)
・ Delay: Delay Time(Releasing) :000,001 – 60 [s](in steps of 1 second)
(Non-Releasing) :000,001 – 255 [s](in steps of 1 second)
・ Input: Input module operation mode :a (normally open contact)/b (normally closed
contact)
・ Output: Normal output state setting :Normal On / Normal Off
・ LowT: Low Temperature :On / Off
・ Threshold
・ Zone

NOTE:
Pressing the [LIST] button on the input screen of address displays the Device List.
Devices can be selected from the Device List without inputting the device address.
The Device List screen is as follows.

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4.13.2. System Data


Various settings for the system can be checked.
The system settings that can be verified are the following and the following items which can
be checked can be displayed by pressing [SYSTEM] button on the Data List Menu.

・ FACP Name : Name that you have set in the PCCP.


・ FACP No, Group No : No.(01-64), G(-- or 0 or 01-98)
・ Date Format : MM/DD/YYYY(US) or DD/MM/YYYY(Euro)
・ Unit Type : %/m,degC or %/ft,degF
・ Unit in Use : Number of Units (PSU / SCU / NIU)
・ NAC Code Type : Code 3 / March time / California / Continuous /
120 ppm to continuous / 1 sec on, 2 sec off
・ 1st-Stage Code : Code 3 / March time / California / Continuous /
120 ppm to continuous / 1 sec on, 2 sec off
・ 2nd-Stage Code : Code 3 / March time / California / Continuous /
120 ppm to continuous / 1 sec on, 2 sec off
・ Abort Type : ULI / IRI / AHJ
・ SLC-Loop Style : Class B Style 4 / ClassA Style 6/7
・ Main Power Fault Delay : No Delay / 30 or 60 or 90 Minutes /
2 or 3 or 6 or 12 or 15 hours
・ AUXILIARY POWER : Non-resettable / Resettable / NAC Code Type
・ Two-stage Time : 30 Seconds / 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 Minutes
・ Silence Inhibit Time : 0 or 10-300 sec (in steps of 1 second)
・ Synchro : Code 1(AMSECO) / Code 2(Wheelock)/
Code 3(GENTEX)
・ Pre-Signal Time : 0 or 60-180 sec (in steps of 1 second)
・ PAS Time : 0 or 1-180 sec (in steps of 1 second)
・ Auto Silence Time : 0 or 30-900 sec (in steps of 1 second)
・ P/Alarm Operated as Trouble : On / Off
・ Degrade Mode : On / Off
・ Display Date from Other FACPs : On / Off
・ Verified Alm Buzzer : On / Off
・ Voice Alarm : On / Off
・ Optional Function : On / Off
・ Vrf Time for Heat Det. : On / Off
・ Number of Annunciator : 00-30
・ Baud Rate of Annunciator : 2400 / 4800 / 9600
・ BMS Connect : On / Off
・ Printer Connect : On / Off
・ The terminal connection number : 0-255 (each loop)
・ Node map : Node and group number of connected FACP.

4.13.3. Mapping(Address) Data


The Read Mapping Data function of an address displays configured mapping on the LCD.
Pressing the [MAPPING (ADDRESS)] button on the Data List Menu List and entering the
address on the next display verifies the mapping of the address.

4.13.4. Mapping(Zone) Data


The Read Mapping Data function of a zone displays configured mapping on the LCD.
Pressing the [MAPPING (ZONE)] button on the Data List Menu List and entering the Zone
Number on the next display verifies the mapping of a zone.

4.13.5. Cross Zone Data


The Cross function is used to verify the mapping of Cross Zones.

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Pressing the [CROSS ZONE] button on the Data List Menu List verifies the Cross Zone data.

4.13.6. Counting Zone Data


The Counting function is used to verify the mapping of Counting Zones.
Pressing the [COUNTING ZONE] button on the Data List Menu List verifies the Counting
Zone Data.

4.13.7. Annunciator Data


The configuration of an annunciator can be verified by entering its number on the number
input screen.
Configured settings that can be verified are the following. (The configured settings for the
selected device are displayed.)
・ Annunciator Type :LCD / LED / LDM
・ Zone

4.14. Activate
The Activate function provides a means to activate a single Output Device. This function is used
to verify the system Configuration Data programming. The address of the output device is
entered and the Activate function activates the output. If the output is a notification appliance, it
is activated according to the zone setting priorities.
Pressing the [ACTIVATE] button on the Level 1 Menu List displays Activate.
The following is the operating procedure for the Activate function.

ACTIVATE ACTIVATE

END END
-
1 2 3 1 2 3
4 5 6 ON 4 5 6 ON
7 8 9 OFF 7 8 9 OFF
0 ENTER 0 ENTER

Address No. Address that has been set can be


Loop No. selected with the arrow keys.

ACTIVATE ACTIVATE

END OFF END


ON
1 2 3 1 2 3
4 5 6 ON 4 5 6 ON
7 8 9 OFF 7 8 9 OFF
0 ENTER 0 ENTER

ACTIVATE ACTIVATE
Please confirm the following. Please confirm the following.

ON OFF

YES NO YES NO

4.15. Battery Monitor


The Battery Monitoring function provides an indication of the Standby Power battery status.
Using this function displays the voltage value and current value of battery on the LCD screen.
The voltage value and current value are displayed with an asterisk during Standby Power Fault.
Pressing the [BATTERY MONITOR] button on the Level 1 Menu List displays the battery
monitor.

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4.16. Sensor Monitor


The Sensor Monitor monitoring function displays the current reading of an analog detector when
it is address is entered.
Pressing the [SENSOR MONITOR] on the Level 1 Menu List displays the Sensor Monitor Menu.

4.16.1. Sensor Monitor - Three Minutes


The Sensor Monitor can be monitored for three minutes and Dirty Value by pressing the
[THREE MINUTES] button on the Sensor Monitor Menu and inputting the address on the
next screen.
NOTE: This display is updated in real time.

4.16.2. Sensor Monitor - One Week


The Sensor Monitor can be monitored for one week by pressing the [ONE WEEK] button on
Sensor Monitor Menu and inputting the address on next screen.
The following items are displayed
・ Max value : Maximum analog value for one week
・ Avg value : Average analog value for one week
・ Min value : Minimum analog value for one week

4.17. Date Time Chenge


This function is used to set the system Date and Time. This is an important function because the
Date and Time are recorded in the Event Log and some functions, like changing the detector set
points, are implemented at specific times.

Enter the new Date and Time on input screen of Date/Time


Pressing the [DATE TIME CHANGE] button on Level 1 Menu List displays the Data/Time
Change.

The Simple mode menu has a similar function.

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4.18. One Touch Activate


The One Touch Activate function provides a means to activate Output Devices per zone.
Pressing the [One Touch Activate] button on the Level 1 Menu List displays the One Touch
Activate function.
The following is the operating procedure for the One Touch Activate function.

NOTE: Pressing the [MAP] button displays the Configured Zone.

4.19. Level 2 Menu


Pressing the [LEVEL 2] button on the Normal mode screen displays the Level 2 menu.
The Level 2 menu is as follows.

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4.20. Bypass
This function can be used to Bypass all or some of the following.
Pressing the [BYPASS] button on the Level 2 Menu List displays the Bypass.

BYPASS

END
MAPPING

When bypass state is lighted.

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4.20.1. Mapping Bypass


NAC, Suppression, Configured Classification, Zone, or Status Zone can be bypassed.
Pressing the [MAPPING] button on Disable Menu will display the following Mapping Bypass
Menu.
Only output function can be bypassed.
The information recorded in the flash memory.

・ NAC Bypass
Press the [NAC] button on Mapping Bypass Menu to bypass all outputs configured to
supply power to NACs. The pressed button will light up.
To restore functions, push the lighted button.

・ Suppression Bypass
Press the [SUPPRESSION] button on Mapping Bypass Menu to bypass all outputs of
suppression. The pressed button will light up.
To restore functions, push the lighted button.

・ Classification Bypass
The input-output of configured Classifications can be bypassed.
Press the [CLASSIFICATION] button on Mapping Bypass Menu and each button to be
bypassed on Classification Bypass Menu. The pressed button will light up.
To restore functions, push the lighted button.

NOTE:
There is an [ALL CANCEL] button on this menu screen.
Press this button to restore all settings. The [ALL CANCEL] function is same on the other
menus.

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・ Zone Bypass
Input the Zone number and press the [BYPASS ON] button to bypass selected zone.
Input the Zone number and press the [BYPASS OFF] button to restore function.
The following is the operating procedure for the Zone Bypass function.

・ Status Zone Bypass


Status Zone outputs can be bypassed.
Press the [STATUS ZONE] button on the Mapping Bypass Menu and each button to be
bypassed on the Status Zone Bypass Menu.
The Status Zone Bypass Menu is as follows.

Status Zone Bypass Menu 1 Status Zone Bypass Menu 2


ALL CANCEL ALL CANCEL

END END
FIRE ALARM BYPASS

BACK BACK
TROUBLE
NEXT NEXT

The pressed button will light up.


To restore functions, push the lighted button.

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4.20.2. Device Bypass


Input the address and press the [BYPASS ON] button to bypass the selected device.
Input the address and press the [BYPASS OFF] button to restore function.
The following is operating procedure for the Device Bypass function.
The information recorded in the flash memory.

1)Please input the address and press the ENTER button. 2)Please press the BYPASS ON button or
the BYPASS OFF button.
ALL CANCEL BYPASS (DEVICE)
Please input the address and press the ENTER key.
- END Please select the following. END
01 - 001
1 2 3
BYPASS BYPASS
4 5 6
ON OFF
7 8 9
0 ENTER

3)Please confirm the entry and press the YES key.


BYPASS (DEVICE) Select
Do you want to set the bypass?
the BYPASS ON
01 - 001

YES NO
BYPASS (DEVICE)

END

Accepted

BYPASS (DEVICE) Select


Do you want to set the bypass? the BYPASS OFF
Deleting the bypass setting may output an activation signal.
01 - 001
YES NO

4.20.3. SLC Bypass


SLC1-12 can be bypassed by pressing [SLC1-12] button to be bypassed.
The SLC that you specify does not monitor state. (The SLC that you specify is cut off.)
The pressed button will light up.
To restore functions, push the lighted button.
The information recorded in the flash memory.

4.20.4. Communication Bypass


The BMS, Annunciator, Network and Printer can be bypassed by pressing the respective
buttons.
The External device that you specify does not monitor state. (The External device that you
specify is cut off.)
The pressed button will light up.
To restore functions, push the lighted button.
The information recorded in the flash memory.

4.21. Maintenance
This section describes the maintenance menu.
Pressing the [MAINTENANCE] button on the Level 2 Menu List displays the maintenance menu.
The maintenance menu is as follows.

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・ Panel Sound Stop


This function continually stops the audible device of FACP.
To stop audible devices, press the [PANEL SOUND STOP] button on Maintenance Menu.
When this function is enabled, the [PANEL SOUND STOP] button lights up.
To restore this function, press the lighted button.

・ Cancel Verification
Cancellation of all Alarm Verification functions can be configured.
To cancel the Alarm Verification function, press the [CANCEL VERIFICATION] button on the
Maintenance Menu.
When this function is enabled, the [CANCEL VERIFICATION] button lights up.
To restore this function, press the lighted button.

・ Mask Trouble
Trouble display such as Device Trouble and Annunciator Trouble can be masked by pressing
the [MASK TROUBLE] button on the Maintenance Menu.
To mask trouble display, press the [MASK TROUBLE] button on the Maintenance Menu.
When this function is enabled, the [MASK TROUBLE] button lights up.
To restore this function, press the lighted button.

4.22. Test
The Test function provides automated testing of specified system components.
Pressing the [TEST] button on the Level 2 Menu List displays the Test.
The test menu is as follows.
TEST

END

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4.22.1. Standard Walktest


The Walktest function verifies that specified devices will output Alarm Signals and reset
themselves without having to reset the system after each device is tested.

The results of the activation of each initiating device in the address range are recorded in the
Event Log and displayed on the LCD. Also, the FACP audible device doesn’t activate when
each initiating device is activated and the interlocked outputs of the initiating device are
activated for 15 seconds.
The configured outputs for Alarm Status Signal Transmission (status zone SZ01) are not
activated.

Select the address range of the devices to be used in the Walktest and enter it on its input
screen. The lowest number in the address range is entered after Start and the highest is
entered after Stop.

1)Please input minimum address and maximum address. 2)Please input the END button when the test is complete.
Then press the Enter button.
STANDARD WALKTEST STANDARD WALKTEST
Please input the address and press the ENTER key.
END END
Start - Stop -
1 2 3 Now Testing
4 5 6 Start 01 - 001 Stop 01 - 010
7 8 9
0 ENTER

Note)
Please activate device in range, while this screen is displayed.

3)Please confirm this screen and press END button. 3)Please press the END button.
STANDARD WALKTEST STANDARD WALKTEST
Caution END END

Successful
BACK

NEXT

Note)
When the test is unsuccessfully ended or not perform, this screen Note)
is displayed. When the test is successfully completed, this screen is displayed.
Devices which aren t tested or perform are displayed on this
screen.

4)Please select the YES button or the NO button.


STANDARD WALK TEST

Do you want to continue with the walktest?

YES NO

Note)
If you want to continue the test, press YES button.
Otherwise press NO button.

During the Walktest, the audible device of the FACP activates intermittently, and the
[TROUBLE] LED flashes.

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The Walktest is ended by:


・ Pressing the [YES] key on the Exit confirmation screen after pressing the [END] button
on each screen.
・ A Fire Alarm signal from an address outside of the Walktest address range.
・ No input to the FACP for 10 minutes.
CAUTION:
During the Walktest, the normal monitoring functions of the initiating devices in the specified
address range are suspended.
Observe appropriate precautions.

4.22.2. Silent Walktest


The Silent Walktest is identical to the Standard Walktest except that
・ Configured interlocking for the initiating device does not activate (including NACs).

4.22.3. Alarm Simulation


This function simulates Alarm Signals from specified initiating devices in order to verify the
mapping functions.
Without operating the actual equipment, the function to verify the operation display, acoustic
and MAPPING.
When Alarm Simulation is initiated, the FACP audible device is activated and the [TROUBLE]
LED flashes.
To begin Alarm Simulation enter the device address, and the threshold to be simulated, in the
following menu.

The FACP provides the capability to simulate Alarm Signals from up to 40 Initiating Devices.
To end Alarm Simulation, press the [END] key on each screen. Alarm Simulation cannot be
ended with System Reset.
When several Initiating Devices are being tested, the mapping outputs associated with each
initiating device are activated in the sequence in which they are configured.
NOTE:
Features that are not processed
・ Input delay
・ Verify
・ Status zone

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During the test, the FACP displays the S mark on the LCD to distinguish real events.

4.23. Schedule
This section describes the schedule menu.
Pressing the [SCHEDULE] button on the Level 2 Menu List displays the schedule menu.
The schedule menu is as follows.

・ Day Schedule
This function can set the time when Day Alarm Thresholds are in effect.
To set this time, press the [DAYSCHEDULE] button on the Schedule Menu and then input the
day time on the day time input screen.

・ Night Mode
This function can specify entire days of the week when Night Alarm Thresholds are in effect.
To configure this function, press the [NIGHT MODE] button and then press the button that is
displayed for each day.

・ Holiday
This function can specify holidays.
The following is the operating procedure.

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4.24. Level 3 Menu


Pressing the [LEVEL 3] button on Normal mode screen displays the Level 3 menu.
The Level 3 menu is as follows.

4.25. Auto Program


The Auto Program function identifies all devices connected to the Signal Line Circuit.
When Auto Program is initiated, if there are any devices which haven’t configured, their device
data will be added to the FACP database.
Auto Program deletes Configuration Data for devices that have been removed from the Signal
Line Circuit. Refer to Appendix 3 for default settings of configuration data of un-configured
devices by implementing Auto Program.
Pressing the [AUTO PROGRAM] button on the Level 3 Menu List displays the Auto Program
menu.
The Auto Program menu is as follows.

CAUTION:
If the Auto Program is implemented, Z0000 is configured for all un-configured devices so that the
un-configured devices are interlocked with all addressable devices.

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4.25.1. Auto Program Start


To Initiate the Auto Program, press [AUTO PROGRAM START] on the AUTO PROGRAM
MENU. As an example, if 10 newly installed devices were identified, and no data eliminated
for removed devices, the LCD would appear as follows.

When the [YES] button is passed, the Configuration Data is re-programmed, and the system
starts the initial management.

4.25.2. Memory Clear


CAUTION:
This function clears the data of SLC loop devices, NAC output and contact outputs of the
PCA-N3060-PSU board.
After operating this menu, the FACP database will return to at the time of product shipping.

4.26. Event Log Clear


This function clears all Event Log entries.
To clear the Event Log, press the [EVENT LOG CLEAR] button on the Level 3 Menu List and
then press the [YES] button on the confirmation screen.

4.27. Config Data Edit


Particular items of configuration can be set on the Config Data Edit Menu.
Pressing the [CONFIG DATA EDIT] button on Level 3 Menu List displays this menu.
Then the Config Data Edit Menu will be displayed.
The Config Data Setting Menu is as follows.

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4.27.1. Device Data Edit


This section describes the Device Data Edit Menu.
Pressing the [DEVICE DATA EDIT] button on Config Data Edit Menu displays the setting
Menu. The Device Setting Menu is as follows.

DEVICE DATA EDIT


END
THRESHOLD

・ Verification / Soak Time / Delay Time


The Verification, Soak Time, and Delay Time of each device can be configured on this
Menu.
To set these items, press the [VERIFICATION/SOAK/DELAY] button on the Device Setting
Menu.
Operating procedure is as follows.

NOTE:
Set the items that can be selected depending on the type of device.

・ Threshold
The threshold of each analog detector can be set.
To set the threshold, press the [THRESHOLD] button on the Device Setting Menu.
Operating procedure is as follows.

1)Please input the address and press the ENTER button. 2)Please set each threshold and press the ENTER button.

THRESHOLD THRESHOLD
Please input the address and press the ENTER key.
END 01-001 Analog Smk Detector END
‒ 【Day】 【Night】
1 2 3 LIST Alert 1.0
1.0 1.0
2.0
4 5 6 Action 2.0
1.0 2.0
2.0
7 8 9 Alarm1 3.0
2.0 3.0
3.0
0 ENTER Alarm2 4.0
3.0 4.0
4.0 ENTER

Note)
Press the ↑or↓ buttons to change each threshold.

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4.27.2. System Data Edit


This section describes the System Data Edit Menu.
Pressing the [SYSTEM DATA EDIT] button on the Config Data Edit Menu displays the setting
Menu. The System Setting menu is as follows.
SYSTEM DATA EDIT

NAC CODE END


TYPE

・ Loop Style
The FACP Loop Style can be set on this Menu.
To set FACP Loop Style, press [LOOP STYLE] button on System Data Edit Menu.
Press the [↑] or [↓] button on the next screen, then the Loop Style can be set.
Select from the following items.
1. Class B (style 4)
2. Class A (style 6 / 7)

・ Aux
Auxiliary Power can be set on this Menu.
To set the Auxiliary Power, press the [AUX] button on the System Data Edit Menu.
Press the [↑] or [↓] button on the next screen, then the Auxiliary Power can be set.
Select from the following items.
1. Non-Resettable
2. Resettable
3. NAC Code

・ Voice Alarm
Whether to enable the Voice Alarm of FACP can be set on this Menu.
To set it, press the [VOICE ALARM] button on the System Data Edit Menu.
Press the [↑] or [↓] button on the next screen, then whether to enable the Voice Alarm of
FACP can be set.

・ NAC Code Type


The NAC Code can be set on this Menu.
To set the NAC Code, press the [NAC CODE TYPE] button on the System Data Edit Menu.
Press the [↑] or [↓] button on the next screen, then the NAC Code can be set.
Select from the following items.
1. Code 3 (Temporal Code)
2. March time
3. California
4. Continuous
5. 120 ppm to continuous
6. 1 sec on, 2sec off (20ppm)

・ Synchro Pattern
The Synchro Pattern can be set on this Menu.
To set the Synchro Pattern, press the [SYNCHRO PATTERN] button on the System Data
Edit Menu.
Press the [↑] or [↓] button on the next screen, then the Synchro Pattern can be set.
Select from the following items.
1. Code1 (AMSECO)
2. Code2 (Wheelock )
3. Code3 (Gentex)

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4.28. Password Change


This function can change Level 1 (3-digits), Level 2 (4-digits) or Level 3 (6-digits).
Select the number of password to be changed, and input a new password. The input password
is displayed with [*].
Input a new password and press [ENTER], and the display shows the re-input screen of the
same password. Then, input the same new password again and press the [ENTER] button.

The following shows the LEVEL1.


1)Please input new password and the ENTER button. 2)Please input same password and ENTER button.
(LEVEL1) PASSWORD CHANGE (LEVEL1) PASSWORD CHANGE
Please input the same password and press the ENTER key.
END New level1 password : END
New level1 password :
1 2 3 1 2 3
4 5 6 4 5 6
7 8 9 7 8 9
0 ENTER 0 ENTER

3) 3)
(LEVEL1) PASSWORD CHANGE (LEVEL1) PASSWORD CHANGE
END END

Invalid password Accepted

Note) Note)
When you enter the incorrect password, When you enter the correct password,
this screen is displayed. this screen is displayed.

NOTE:
The following numbers cannot be used.
・Passwords where all the digits are the same.
Example: 1111 or 7777
・Passwords where all the digits are consecutive.
Example: 1234 or 9876

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4.29. Address Map


The status of devices connected to the FACP per 128 addresses can be monitored.
Pressing the [ADDRESS MAP] button on the Level 3 Menu List displays the Address Map
Screen. Also, at the bottom of all display can be viewed in the [ADDRESS MAP] button.
When their statuses are changed, color-coded buttons will be displayed according to each
status.
This display on the Address Map is updated in real time.
The following is an example of the Address Map screen.

If you want to change SLC displayed on this screen,


press the SLC CHANGE button.

SLC1 AD MAP 001∼128AD 129∼255AD END

ALARM SUPERVISORY TROUBLE


PRE/DISCHARGE ACTIVE DEVICE BYPASS

Explanation of each color code.

SLC1 AD MAP 001∼128AD 129∼255AD END

003 Analog Smk Detector AlarmF1 BACK

Press the respective address button to check device status details.


The above screen is an example that is displayed when you press 003 button.

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4.30. Machine Time


The Machine Time function checks the Machine Time of the Battery, LCD Unit, and AC/DC
Power.
Use this function to monitor their machine times, and replace them if they becomes old.
If they will be replaced, press the [RESET] button to reset the Machine Time.

NOTE:
The following are also displayed if the Extended PCA-N3060-PSU board is connected.
・ AC/DC POWER2
・ Battery2

1)Select the item you want to reset the machine


2)Please confirm the display and press the YES button.
time, please press the RESET button.
MACHINE TIME MACHINE TIME
Pressing the RESET key will reset the machine time. END (LCD Unit) Do you want to reset the machine time?
LCD Unit 99 years 99 months RESET
AC/DC POWER1 99 years 99 months RESET YES NO
BACK
Battery1 99 years 99 months RESET
AC/DC POWER2 99 years 99 months RESET NEXT

MACHINE TIME MACHINE TIME

Pressing the RESET key will reset the machine time. END END
LCD Unit 00 years 00 months RESET
AC/DC POWER1 99 years 99 months RESET Accepted
BACK
Battery1 99 years 99 months RESET
AC/DC POWER2 99 years 99 months RESET NEXT

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5. Programming

5.1. Programming Introduction


This section addresses programming options and their parameters, including an overview of the
programming process, and addresses how to use the programming method PCCP software.

This information is intended to be used by qualified personnel, including those responsible for
security, maintenance, and training functions.

Other procedures covered in this section include how to upload and download configuration data,
navigate within the software, modify programming settings, such as the system clock and
day/night mode sensitivity settings, schedule holidays, and program modules [i.e., Remote LED
and LCD annunciators].

5.2. Programming Options


NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES WITH JURISDICTION, AND OTHER
INVOLVED PARTIES
This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with
the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL
864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all
as indicated below.

Table 14: Integlex Multicrest N3060 Programming Options


Permitted Setting(s)
Feature or Possible FACP Settings
Topic in Permitted Comment
Option Settings Entry Field
UL(Y/N)? in UL864
Settings for UL must
AC Power 60–180
Relay Y 0-15 hours be
Fault Delay minutes
60–180 minutes
Signal Silence 0,10-300
NACs N N*
Inhibit seconds
30 seconds,
NACs Two Stage N N*
1-5 minutes
0,60-180 UL does not specify
Input Pre-Signal Y Y
seconds a timing
Input PAS Y 0,1-180 seconds Y
UL does not permit
Verification time
input N 0-60 seconds N* verification time for
of heat detectors
heat detector.
Pre-Alarm
Checked(yes), It is not permit by
input reporting as a N N*
No Check(no) UL.
Trouble
Length of time of
Releasing Delay Timer Y 0-60 seconds Y
pre-discharge
Non-Releasing Delay Timer Y 0-255 seconds Y
Only ULI is
Abort Abort Y ULI, IRI, AHJ ULI permitted in
UL installations
Settings for UL must
Automatic 0,30-900 300s
NACs Y be
Signal Silence seconds or longer
300s or longer

* NOTE: Permitted setting in programming is function disabled or unchecked.

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5.3. Programming Overview


The PC-based computer program (PCCP) is used to remotely configure newly installed fire
alarm systems as well as to modify configuration data previously programmed at the panel. The
PCCP software provides the user with the capability to customize the system for the current
application, the flexibility to accommodate upgrades, and the ability to add optional peripherals.
It is possible to fine-tune device behavior characteristics or create mapping zones for a more
sophisticated fire protection system.

The FACP software alternatively may be used to program the entire system. The Auto
Programming function allows you to efficiently configure all connected system devices by
assigning a name to each device and selecting the applicable device type (i.e., module or
sensor). When Auto Programming is completed, the system configuration mirrors a basic fire
protection system where all inputs and outputs are a one-to-one relationship.

5.4. The Programming Cycle


The diagram shown below provides recommended approaches in programming systems.
1. Address and install SLCs.
2. Run Auto Program.
3. Install software.
4. Connect PC to Panel.
5. Upload data to PC.
6. Program the system.
7. Download configuration file.

NOTES:
This approach may eliminate programming errors, however, these are only recommendations.

5.5. Auto Programming


The Auto Program function makes it possible to efficiently identify all connected addressed
devices that have not yet been configured. During this process, all non-configured devices are
flagged, and "Trouble" conditions for each device are displayed on the LCD. The devices are
subsequently assigned to the same zone, known as "Zone 0000". Devices are configured with
default settings based on their type. Refer to "Configuring Zones & Devices" located later in this
section for detailed instructions on these topics.
NOTE: Refer to "Section 3: Installation – Addressing SLC Devices" for instructions on
addressing SLC devices.

Only authorized users may access this function because of its potential impact on the system.
Auto Program generates a list of all devices. The PCCP "Maintenance List" option lists the
current analog value, status, and threshold settings of each analog detector by SLCs. Please
refer to the “Configuring Devices”, “Mapping Zones”, and "Maintenance Lists" headings located
later in this section for details.

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NOTES:
・ When Auto Program is used, all addressed devices are grouped into a single zone,
referred to as "Z0000".
・ If Auto Program is run after the system has been mapped and configured, any device that has
been removed from the panel since the previous Auto Program will be deleted from the
configuration file.

To run Auto Program:


The Auto Program function identifies all devices connected to the Signal Line Circuit.
When Auto Program is initiated, if there are any devices which haven’t been configured, their
device data are added to the FACP databace.
Auto Program deletes Configuration Data for devices that have been removed from the Signal
Line Circuit. Refer to Appendix 3 for the default settings for configuration data of un-configured
devices by implementing Auto Program.
Pressing the [AUTO PROGRAM] button on the Level 3 Menu List displays the Auto Program
menu.
The Auto Program memu is as follows.

To Initiate the Auto Program, press [AUTO PROGRAM START] on the AUTO PROGRAM MENU.
As an example, if 10 newly installed devices were identified and no data was eliminated for
removed devices, the LCD would appear as follows.

By pressing the [YES] button, the Configuration Data is re-programmed, and the system starts
the initial management.

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5.6. Connecting the PC and Panel


This section provides instructions on setting up connectivity between a computer and the control
panel. Once this is achieved, setup the communications port so you may program your system
using the PC's software.

To connect the computer to the panel:


Connect a dedicated cable to the USB port on the computer to the "CNPC" port on the
PCA-N3060-MCU board.
NOTES:
・The "CNPC" port on the PCA-N3060-MCU board is the mini USB connector.
・Please install the USB driver specified if (dedicated PCCP) USB driver is not installed.

5.7. PCCP Software Installation


Installing PCCP software is an easy process and requires only a few minutes. The PCCP
software is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 Operating
Systems. Windows-based software makes it possible to efficiently program and configure NACs,
SLCs, modules, and other peripherals on systems.

To install the software:


1. Please copy and paste the "PCCP.exe" file to the desktop.
2. You may change the location of the application files when prompted.

5.8. Accessing PCCP


Only authorized users should have access to the PCCP software. To ensure this, the default
password(s) should be changed during the installation process and/or after accessing the
software for the first time.

To access the PCCP software:


1. Double-click the PCCP icon.

The "PCCP Startup" screen prompts you to enter a password.

Example of the PCCP Startup Password Prompt

2. Enter the default password, "0000000000" (ten zeroes).


3. Click OK to continue or CANCEL to exit.

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5.9. Changing the PCCP Startup / Download Passwords


There are two (2) default passwords automatically assigned to the PCCP software — one
password for accessing the software, and another to download configuration changes or
operating program to the panel. You may assign two (2) different passwords or use the same
password for both functions.

NOTE: It is recommended that two (2) different passwords are used to ensure that the
system is secure from unauthorized users.

Passwords may be comprised of up to thirty (30) alphanumeric characters and are case
sensitive. When changing the passwords, you will be prompted twice to validate that you have
entered the desired passwords.

NOTES:
・Verify that the startup/download passwords match the FACP's.
・If passwords become compromised at a later time, change the passwords accordingly.

To change the password(s):

1. Click the button from the Main Menu.

The "PCCP Option" window will be displayed.

PCCP Change Passwords Dialog Box

Click here to
change passwords

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2. Click the "PCCP Startup Password button to display the “PCCP Startup
Password” dialog box.

PCCP New Password Dialog Box

3. Enter the current password [default = 0000000000 (ten zeroes)].


– Enter a new password.
NOTE: Up to thirty (30) alphanumeric characters may be entered; passwords are case
sensitive.

– Re-enter the new password, and click OK.


NOTE: If you click CANCEL, the new password will not be saved.

4. Click in the "PCCP Download Password" button to display the "PCCP


Download Password" dialog box.
– Enter the current password [default = 0000000000 (ten zeroes)].
– Enter the new password twice.
5. Click OK to save changes, or click CANCEL to exit without saving.

NOTICE
Record the new password and store in a safe place.

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5.10. Uploading Configuration Data


After completing Auto Program and whenever devices are added or removed from the panel, the
configuration file may be uploaded to the computer. This process uploads all changes to the
PCCP's software, which ensures that data is up to date, and if needed, can be further edited at
the PC.

5.11. PCCP Software Overview


This section gives you an overview of the PCCP software, and addresses how to navigate within
the program windows. Additionally, descriptions of the program features and a summary of basic
system functions are included. This section is intended to help you efficiently configure and
manage your system.

5.12. PCCP Main Menu


The PCCP Main Menu provides function buttons (i.e., Config. Data Edit, Upload Config. Data,
and Event Log List) for easy access to most system programming selections. This window
displays system reports, and allows you to exit the program. Each function is described in detail
later in this section.

The PCCP Main Menu

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5.13. PCCP Main Menu Overview


The table below provides a snapshot of the PCCP Main Menu order along with brief descriptions
of each option. Details for all functions are provided on the following pages.

Table 15: PCCP Main Menu Overview

MENU OPTION DESCRIPTION

Provides access to all configuration windows to create zones, configure NACs (1-4), SLCs,
Config. Data Edit
optional modules, and remote annunciators.

Allows the Event Log, which contains a list of all trouble, alarm
Event Log List
and supervisory events, to be uploaded from the FACP to the computer.

Allows the system Maintenance Log to be uploaded to the computer; this log is comprised of all
Maintenance List
SLC information.

Upload Config. Data Allows configuration data to be uploaded, edited, or reviewed at the computer.
Download Config Data Allows configuration data to be downloaded from computer to the FACP.
Download Operating Program Downloads PC software to the FACP as needed when software updates occur.
Option Displays the communication port settings and the change password dialog box.
PCCP End Exits the PCCP program and returns to the computer desktop.

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5.14. Config. Data Edit Windows


The "Config. Data Edit" option provides access to all system configuration windows. This
section provides an in-depth discussion on each configuration option. The "Configuration Data
Edit" window allows you to configure the system's overall settings, such as the LCD Standby
message, date format, etc.

All SLCs and FACP output settings may be configured through this option. The following topics
address how to configure each of these selections.

Config Data Edit Window

Click on drop-down
arrows to change settings

The “Navigation” menu

Click “Tabs” to
view different windows

Click to select or
deselect settings

NOTE: The "System" window displays automatically when Config. Data Edit is accessed.

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5.14.1. Navigation Menu


The Navigation Menu is located at the end of the PCCP tool bar and allows you to navigate
between the System, SLCs, or FACP Output configuration windows. Each are briefly
explained below:
1. System — Allows you to view and configure overall system settings; "System" is the default
window.
2. SLC1 – SLC12 — Allows you to configure devices on selected SLC.
3. PSU1 – PSU2 — Allows you to configure NACs and Relay functions.

NOTE: The number of SLC(s) and PSU(s) displayed on a Navigation Menu changes with
number-of-sheets setup of a SCU and PSU boards.

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5.14.2. PCCP Configuration Toolbar


The PCCP Configuration toolbar, shown below, is comprised of a combination of Window's
standard icons (i.e., File Open, File Save, and Print) and application specific icons (i.e., Compare
Data, Operation Zone and Operation Address).

Config Data Edit Toolbar

NOTE: Point to an icon to display a brief description.

5.14.3. Config. Data Edit Options


The table below contains a synopsis of the Config. Data Edit options each represented on
separate "TABs" or windows. Click on the applicable "TAB" to navigate through the Confg. Data
Edit windows.

Table 16: Config. Data Edit Options


Tab Option Description
File Allows you to create a new configuration file.
System Allows you to configure overall settings for the System, SLC and FACP.
Blank Allows you to create up to eight (8) classifications -- add more description
CountingZone Provides option to configure counting zones.
CrossZone Provides option to configure cross zones.
Message Allows you to create a new message.
Guide Allows you to create a message to be displayed when the guide.
Zone Setting Allows you to configure zones.
Schedule Provides options to setup holidays and night schedules.
Unit Allows you to configure UNIT In Use and SLC Resistance.
Annunciator Allows you to configure annunciator units.
Node Map Allows you to configure Nodemap.
One Touch Activate Allows you to create a new One Touch Activate.
8 Zone LED Allows you to configure 8 zones LED.

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5.15. Creating and Editing Configuration Files


Before making any configuration changes, first create a configuration file by clicking on the
"File" tab or choosing the "File - New" menu option. Once changes are made, click the
"Save" icon (or the "File – Save" menu option). Whenever additional changes are necessary,
choose either "File – Open" or click the "File - Open" icon.

To create a configuration file:


1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click on the button.
The "Config. Data Edit" window displays.
2. Click on the "File" tab to display the File window.

Config Data Edit-File Window

3. In the "Job Name" field, enter a descriptive name.


NOTES:
・Job name may up to 20 alphanumeric characters.
・The "Config. Data File Creation and Last Change Date" fields are system generated, and
cannot be edited.

4. Choose the "File - Save" menu option or click the SAVE icon.

5. Enter a filename, and click the SAVE button.


NOTE: Configuration file extensions are ".cfg".

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5.16. Printing Configuration Data


It is possible to print the entire configuration file or selectively choose configuration items (i.e.,
System, FACP Output or SLCs) to be printed or output to a *.CSV file. If the configuration
information is output to a *.CSV file, it may be printed it at a later time.

To print configuration data:


1. Click the printer icon or choose File - Print.
The "Print Configuration" dialog box displays.

Example of the Print Configuration Dialog Box

2. De-select the item(s) NOT to be printed.


NOTE: All items are pre-selected; click to remove checkmark.
3. Click Print or CSV.
OR
Click Cancel to exit without printing.
NOTE: To print the CSV file at a later date, choose File - Open, browse to file location and
select to open.

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5.17. Configuring the System


This section addresses how to configure general system settings, such as creating a "Standby
Message", enabling the "Pre-Signal" and "Positive Alarm Sequence" options, selecting the
NAC's output pattern, and modifying the day / night mode and holiday schedules.

Config. Data Edit-System Window

5.17.1. Customizing the FACP Name


Assign the FACP Name using up to 20 alphanumeric characters.

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5.17.2. Customizing the FACP No.


This number identifies the NohmiNET node for the FACP and will be displayed on other
networked panels when transmitting status change information.

To customize the FACP Name and FACP No.:

1. Click the button from the PCCP Main Menu.


The "System" window displays.

2. Click in the "FACP Name" field, and custom message (i.e., up to 20 alphanumeric
characters).
3. Click in the "FACP No." field, and enter a FACP No. (01-64)
OR
Click the up/down scroll button to select a FACP No.

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5.17.3. FACP Configuration System Settings


Please refer to the table shown below for a summarization of the System's configuration setting
options.

Table 17: System Configuration Setting Options


Options Description
NAC Code Type ・ Specifies the output pattern for the four (4) on-board NACs programmed as NAC Code.
・ Click the drop-down menu to display output options as follows:
Default = continuous ANSI Temporal 3 (Code 3) -A repetitive sequence of 3 pulses followed by a 1.5 second
pause.
The interval between the 1st and 2nd, and 2nd and 3rd pulses is 0.5 seconds.
March Time – 120 pulses per minute (0.25 sec on, 0.25 sec off)
California – A repetitive sequence of 10 seconds on and 5 seconds off.
Continuous – continuously "ON" (24VDC)
120ppm to continuous - 120ppm to continuous (Continuous in 5 minutes)
1 sec. on, 2 sec. off – 20 ppm (pulses per minute)
1st-Stage Code Type ・ Specifics output pattern for NACS 1-4 when 1st stage occurs.
・ Click the drop-down menu to display options.
Default = 1 sec on, 2sec off(20 ・ Options are same as • "NAC Code Type"; please see descriptions above.
ppm)
2nd-Stage Code Type ・ Specifics output pattern for NACS 1-4 when 2nd stage occurs. The two stage operation is
based on an input activating an output and beginning a timer. After the 1st stage timer
Default = Code3 expires, the system progresses to the 2nd stage which is the evacuation pattern.
・ Click the drop-down menu to display options.
・ The two-stage timer for progression from 1st stage to 2nd stage is selectable from 30
seconds or 1 – 5 minutes.
・ Options are same as NAC Code Type; please see descriptions above.
NOTE: It is recommended that the ANSI Temporal Code 3 output option is selected for the
second stage evacuation pattern.
Abort Type ・ Defines the manual input type, typically a switch, which stops or delays the suppression or
extinguishing agent from being released.
Default = ULI ・ Click on the drop-down menu to select applicable abort type as follows:
1. ULI
– If abort switch is pressed during the pre-discharge time and the time remaining is
greater than (>) 10 seconds, the timer will continue counting down to 10 seconds,
and then stops.
– As long as the abort switch is active, the timer will not count down.
– If the switch is released, the pre-discharge time will resume the countdown.
– Supervisory is generated if the abort switch is pressed when there is no pre-discharge
occurring.
2. IRI (Industrial Risk Insurers)
– Operation is basically the same as ULI.
– IRI is unique in that the user must press the abort switch prior to the second fire alarm
signal is received otherwise delay time cannot be stopped.
3. AHJ (Not UL Listed)
– If abort switch is pressed during the pre-discharge time, the delay timer will stop.
– As long as the abort switch is active, the timer will not count down.
– After the delay timer is stopped, and if the abort switch is deactivated, the delay timer
will start from the beginning.
– Abort sequence can be repeated as many times as desired.
– Supervisory is generated if the abort switch is pressed when there is no pre-discharge
occurring.

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Options Description
SLC Loop Style ・ This option makes it possible you to configure the system's SLC which determines how the
SCU board
Default = Class B Style4 are supervised.
NOTE: These options meet NFPA 72 specifications.
・ Click the drop-down menu and select the applicable style as follows:
Class B Style 4
Class A Style 6 and 7
AC Power Fault Delay ・ This option is used to configure Contact output to delay reporting AC power failure.
・ Range = "0" or no delay; 30, 60 or 90 minutes; 2, 3, 6, 12 or 15 hours.
Default = 60 minutes ・ ・Click on drop-down menu to modify setting.
Auxiliary Power ・ Specifies the output pattern for the Auxiliary Power on-board.
・ Click the drop-down menu to display output options as follows:
Default = Non-resettable Non-resettable –continuously "ON" (24VDC).
Resettable –continuously "ON" (24VDC).
- turn off for 5 seconds when SYSTEM RESET.

Two-Stage Time ・ Range = 30 seconds, 1 - 5 minutes.


Default = 5 Minutes ・ Click drop-down menu to select time.
Silence Inhibit Time ・ Controls the interval time during which the SIGNAL SILENCE and SYSTEM RESET
functions cannot be operated.
Default = 0 seconds ・ Range = "0" or 10 – 300 seconds.
・ Click scroll arrows to modify setting.
Synchro ・ This setting corresponds to the on-board NACs output.
・ Click on drop-down menu to select the applicable synchronization option:
Default = Code 1(AMSECO) Code 1 = AMSECO
Code 2 = Wheelock
Code 3 = Gentex
Pre-Signal Time ・ This setting corresponds to delay the NAC control.
・ When an Alarm signal is received, this option delays activation of the output devices
Default = Not Enabled classified as NAC type classification; this option cannot be used in conjunction with the
PAS option.
・ Rleasing does not apply to.
・ Range = "0" or 60 – 180 seconds.
・ Enter a checkmark in selection box to enable
PAS Time ・When an Alarm occurs, this option immediately activates the NAC if ACKNOWLEDGE is not
pressed Within 15 seconds. This option cannot be used in conjunction with the Pre-Signal
Default = Not Enabled Time function.
・Rleasing does not apply to.
・Range = 0 - 180 seconds.
・Enter a checkmark to enable.
Auto Silence Time ・This setting deactivates the NACs after an Alarm signal is received.
・Range = 30 – 900 seconds.
Default = Not Enabled ・Enter a checkmark in selection box to enable.
Pre-Alarm Operated As Trouble ・This function activates the system trouble relay when Pre-Alarm conditions occur.
・Enter a checkmark in selection box to enable.
Default = Not Enabled
Degrade Mode ・When an Alarm occurs while SLC Trouble(SCU-MCU) happens, this option activates the all
NAC classificaton which is connected that SCL.
Default = Not Enabled ・Enter a checkmark in selection box to enable.
Display Data From Other FACPs ・This function displays events from network FACPs when the FACP is connected to a Nohmi
NET.
Default = Enabled ・Enter a checkmark in selection box to enable.
Verify Buzzer ・ Enables the verification buzzer (sound).
・ Enter a checkmark in selection box to enable.
Default = Enabled
Voice Alarm ・ Enables the voice alarm.
Default = Enabled ・ Enter a checkmark in selection box to enable.
Optional Function Makes it possible to enable Analog Beam Smoke Detectors and the Nitrogen Gas Suppression
System Model NN100's classification as either Auto Mode or Manual Mode.
Default = Not Enabled
Verification on a heat detector ・ Enables Verification on a heat detector.
・ Range = 0 - 60 seconds.
Default = Not Enabled ・ Enter a checkmark in selection box to enable.
Network Multiple Logon ・ This function, only one FACP can be operated when there was more than one FACP on the
network.
Default = Enabled ・ Enter a check mark in selection box to enable.

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To configure system settings:


1. From System window, click in each of the following field's drop-down lists and make a
selection, if applicable to the system.

Please see description follows

2. Click all applicable options based on the System's configuration.

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5.17.4. Setting Date Format and Unit Defaults


Date format and unit defaults used by the System may be changed through the "Local Setting"
fields on the Config. Data Edit - System window. By default, the date format is MM/DD/YY (US),
and the unit type is %/ft and degF°.

To modify date and unit settings:


1. From the " System" window, click on the "Date Format" drop-down arrow, if necessary.

2. Click a date format option.


3. Click the "Unit Type" drop-down arrow, and choose an option, if necessary.

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5.18. The Schedule Screen


The "Schedule" screen makes it possible to change the smoke sensitivity for days, evenings
and holidays. This is done by setting up the day schedule, entering holidays, and selecting the
days of the week for night mode.

NOTES:
Thresholds for the Day/Night modes may be adjusted, if needed. Refer to the "SLC Device
Configuration" procedure discussed later in this section for details on setting alarm thresholds.

To modify date and unit settings:


1. Click the "Schedule" tab to display the "Schedule" window.

Example of the Schedule Window

Modify day time


Schedule here.
Enter up to
20 holidays.

Select days to
Enable night mode

2. Click in Start and End Time" fields" to adjust times, if necessary.


NOTES:
・ The "Start and End" times default to 7:00 a.m. and 17:00 p.m., respectively.
・ The system clock displays in military time.

3. Click in each applicable day of the week (i.e., Sunday, Saturday, and/or Holiday) to enable
the night mode.

NOTE: Select days that site is typically unoccupied.

4. Click in the "Holiday1...Holiday20" fields, to enter holiday dates.

– Click in the MM/DD fields.


OR
– Click on (up/down arrows) to adjust dates.

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5.19. Unit screen


Set the unit (NIU, SCU, PSU), the external device (BMS, Printer), and the SLC maximum
address (127 or 255) you want to connect to.

To modify unit settings:


1. Click the "Unit" tab to display the "Unit" window.

Example of the Unit Window

2. Click the "Unit" to be used selection box.


3. Click the each SLC Maximun Address selection box.

5.20. System Programming


System programming involves defining the function of devices and their relationships to each
other, referred to as "mapping". It is possible define behavior characteristics of individual or
groups of devices, map devices into multiple zones, and further customize the system using the
PCCP software from a remote computer. Devices may be mapped to a single zone or multiple
zones, if needed.

5.20.1. Mapping Zones Overview


Mapping is simply creating relationships between zones and their respective inputs and outputs.
When an input activates, all outputs within the same zone are activated. Inputs and outputs may
be mapped to one or more zones (i.e., cross zones, counting zones). Mapping terms and other
related mapping concepts are provided in this section.

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The Integlex Muliticrest N3060 series has three (3) types of zones: Conventional,
IP(Interpanel), Status and Z0000, P0000. You may configure or define the device
characteristics within Conventional,IP zones; however, the system reserves the Status and
Z0000, P0000 zones for system functions.

All zones are automatically mapped to Z0000. This "system dedicated" zone has a special
mapping relationship whereby all output devices are linked to it. When outputs in a zone are
activated, Z0000 activates; conversely, when Z0000's output devices are activated, output
devices in zones Z0001 to Z2999 also activate.
P0000 is the same behavior as described abobve. P0000 is reflected in the behavior of the zone
of P0001 to P2999.

Please refer to the table below for a summary of zone types:

Table 18: Mapping Terminology


ZONE NAME Description
Conventional Zones: When an input assigned to a given zone activates, all outputs in the same zone
are activated. Zone Z0000 is a special zone that is mapping with all zones from
Z0001 to Z2999 and Z0000 Z0001 to Z2999.
Activating any zone, from Z0001 to Z2999, will activate the output devices of
Z0000.
Vice-versa, activating Z0000 will activate the output devices of Z0001 to Z2999.
IP (Interpanel) Zones: When multiple FACPs are connected in a NohmiNET, these zones are used to
mapping devices between individual FACPs. The mapping system is basically
P0001 to P2999 and P0000 same as that of conventional zones.
P0000 is a special zone that is mapping with all zones from P0001 to P2999.
Therefore, activating any zone from P0001 to P2999 will activate the output
devices of P0000. Vice-versa, activating P0000 will activate the output devices of
P0001 to P2999.
Status Zones: These are used for system level status signal transmission (i.e., ALARM status).
These zones are configured only to Contact, NACs outputs and Output Contact
SZ001 to SZ099 Module, Output Module.

When the Auto Programming function is used, it creates or maps a basic, one-to-one
relationship where all connected devices are automatically grouped into one zone, "Z000". When
all devices are in the same zone, and an input device is activated, all output devices will activate.

The PCCP software allows makes it possible customize the operational mode behavior of all
devices within a conventional zone (Z0001-Z2999). All SLC devices, including the four (4)
on-board circuits (NAC 1 – NAC 4) and three (3) contact outputs may be configured. This
flexibility makes it possible to configure the system to maximize site-wide protection.
By organizing devices into different zones makes it possible to create unique relationships
between devices for specific outputs or events. This section addresses how to accomplish these
tasks.

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5.20.2. Mapping Terminology


The table below provides mapping terms that may be helpful in understanding the mapping
concept:

Table 19: Mapping Terminology


Term Description
Mapping Creating relationships between devices, modules and sensor and defining their behavior.
Zone A group of devices:
・Zones may represent a group of devices located in a specific • physical area at the site.
Example: Zone 0001 is comprised of all devices located in the main lobby of a hotel, [i.e.,
pull station
#1, one (1) sounder base, and one (1) strobe].
・Zones may represent a set of devices configured for a specific function; their location may be
scattered throughout the site. This group is a “logical” grouping or zone.
Example: Zone 0002 comprised devices in Zone 0001 as described above, plus a 2nd pull
station located at end of a hallway and two (2) additional Sounder bases.
NOTES:
1. If all input / output devices are grouped into one (1) zone, when any input is activated, all
outputs activate; Z0000 also activates.
2. A device or point may be mapped into more than one (1) zone.
Latching Device will not automatically reset; device must be RESET at the keypad to remove condition.
Non-Latching Device will automatically restore when condition is no longer present, i.e., tamper switch
restores once condition clears.
Cross / Counting Zones The purpose of creating cross zones is to ensure that two (2) separate zones are activated
before an output zone is triggered.
Example: Smoke detector in Zone 0001 (R&D Lab), and a heat detector in Zone 0002 (main
entrance) are activated, triggering an air handler circuit.
・The redundancy in this example provides verification of an alarm condition by requiring that
both sensors in two (2) different zones are activated before an output occurs.
・An output may be mapped to unlimited cross zones; as soon as a pair of input devices
detects an "alarm" condition, the output will be activated.
The purpose of creating counting zones is to ensure that two (2) or more input devices in a
same zone are activated before an output zone is triggered.
Example: Smoke detector in Zone 0001 (R&D Lab), and a heat detector in Zone 0001 (main
entrance) are activated, triggering an air handler circuit.
・The redundancy in this example provides verification of an alarm condition by requiring that
both sensors in a same zone are activated before an output occurs.
・An output may be mapped to unlimited counting zones; as soon as a pair of input devices
detects an "alarm" condition, the output will be activated.
Alarm Active Zone ・Up to fourteen (14) Alarm Active zones may be configured.
・All devices mapped to these zones are output devices, i.e., horns, strobes, etc.

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5.20.3. Zone Configuration Options


There are nine (9) different zone configuration options available for Conventional Zones
(Z0001-Z2999). The zone configuration type controls the behavior of the on-board NACs
mapped within the zone. Refer to the table below for a description of these options.

Each Conventional Zone (Z0001-Z2999) can be assigned a zone setting for NAC or System
activation. Zone settings can be applied to NACs and outputs listed as “NAC Type” in the Blank
Classification screen.
NOTES:
・ The System's "Z0000" and “IP Zone”configuration is fixed as "System NAC Code Type" and
may not be modified.
・ All addressable module outputs are automatically set as "Continuously On".

Table 20: Zone Configuration Options


Term Description
System NAC Code Type ・Activated according to NAC code type programmed in "System".
・Press SIGNAL SILENCE to silence
Synchro Setting ・Available for on-board NACs only.
・NACs activate according to the Synchronization protocol setting in "System".
・Press SIGNAL SILENCE to silence.

NOTE: If want to set the synchro function, PCA-N3060-PSU (No.1) and Expended
PCA-N3060-PSU (No.2) can not be synchronized.
1st Stage Code Type ・Available for on-board NACs only.
・NACs activate according to the 1st stage code programmed in "System".
・Press SIGNAL SILENCE to silence.
2nd Stage Code Type ・Available for on-board NACs only.
・NACs activate according to the 2nd stage as programmed in "System".
・Press SIGNAL SILENCE to silence.
Continuous NACs activate continuously, and cannot be silenced.
60 pulse NACs activate intermittently at 60 ppm, and cannot be silenced.
120 pulse NACs activate intermittently at 120 ppm, and cannot be silenced.
Suppression ・Up to (128) zones may be configured as Suppression.
・Bells are deactivated; horns and strobes are activated when the suppression system in the
same zone is activated; cannot be silenced.
No Attribute ・NACs sound continuously.
・Press SIGNAL SILENCE to silence.

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To configure a zone:
1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.
2. Click the "Zone Setting" tab to display the "Zone" window as shown here.

Zone Configuration Options

3. Click on the Zone #, and then click on the applicable zone option.
4. Repeat steps until completed.

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5.21. Programming NACs, Contacts and SLCs


This section provides procedures on programming the on-board NACs, contact outputs, and
SLCs output options. Each device may have a unique function in relation to the zone as well as
to the entire system. You determine the specific output behavior and if a customized message or
description displays when an event occurs for that device.

5.21.1. NAC and Contact Functions


The four (4) on-board NACs and three (3) contact outputs may be configured according to their
output function, i.e., bell, horn, strobe or Fire Alarm Status. They are fully programmable in the
PCCP software and may be configured as inputs. Refer to the table below for descriptions of the
available programming functions.

Table 21: Zone Configuration Options


Term Description
Control Output Activates connected circuit when interlocked input activates zone.
Bell, Horn, Strobe, Audible,
Speaker Circuit
Activates when interlocked input activates zone.
Release Bell Activates when releasing suppression system ends.
Release Circuit Activates connected aerosol or chemical release agent when interlocked input
activates zone.
Release Circuit(Water) Activates connected water-based system release agent when interlocked input
activates.
Discharge Confirm Activates when suppression (release) zone initiates.
Relay Activates when interlocked input activates zone.
Power Shutdown Activates power shutdown when interlocked input activates zone.
Release Form C Activates release form C when interlocked input activates zone.
Fire Alarm Status Activates alarm when interlocked input activates zone.
Pre Discharge Status Activates when pre-discharge occurs.
Discharge Status Activates when discharge occurs.
Supervisory Status Activates when supervisory device initiates.
Trouble Status Activates trouble when any fault or "off normal" that would impair the system is
annunciated as a trouble condition.
AC Fault Status Activates when panel loses power.
BATT Fault Status Activates when any battery fault occurs.
Bypass Status Activates when bypass occurs.
System Reset Status Activates when system reset occurs.
Silence Status Activates when silence device initiates.
Drill Status Activates when fire drill occurs.
Waterflow Status Activates water flow device.

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To configure NACs and Contacts:


1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.

2. Click the "Navigation" drop-down button (located at the end of the tool bar), and select
PSU#.
The "PSU #" window displays.

Example of the PSU Window

3. Double-click on the applicable output (001-003: contact, 005-008: NAC).

Example of the Device Address Window


Enter a descriptive
message here

Classification selected
determines time setting These options may or may not
/parameter options available. be selectable.

NOTE: The available or "selectable" parameter and time setting options are based on the
"Classification" type selected.

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4. Click on the "Classification" drop-down arrow to select an output option.

Example of the Classification Pull-down Menu

5. After selecting a different output, the following prompt is displayed:

Example of Changing a Device's Configuration Message

6. Click on the "Classification" drop-down arrow to select an output option.

7. Click YES to continue or NO to discontinue changes.

8. If YES is selected, the "Properties" options are activated or selectable.


The "Device Setting Address" window re-displays.

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Example of Device Setting Address Window

NOTE: The available or "selectable" time setting and parameter options are based
on the "Classification" type selected.

9. Continue making changes as follows:


– Enter a "User Custom Message", if desired (i.e., up to 30 characters per line).
– Enter "Soak" and "Delay" times, if applicable.

10. Select applicable parameters (i.e., Normal ON, Drill, PAS, Device Bypass).

11. Press OK to save changes.


OR
Press Cancel to exit without saving.

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5.21.2. SLC Functions


The SLCs may be configured to a specific device type or module (i.e., FDKU012-PSA,
FRRU004-CIZM4), and based on that selection, a specific device classification.Their output
settings, such as soak and delay times or Pre-Alarm and Alarm thresholds may be modified.
However, the "selectable" output options or properties vary according to the classification you
choose.

NOTE: If needed, customized classifications may be created to define a specific function for a
module. Refer to "Creating Customized (Blank) Classifications" located later in this section for
details on this procedure.

Table 22: SLC Functions


Functions Classification Description
PSA Analog Smk Detector Alarm or Supervisory Analog Smoke Detector
(Photo Detector) Analog Smk Detector(Supervisory)
Alert Sensitivity Thresholds (degrees Fahrenheit)
Range = 0.92 %/ft – 3.56 %/ft
Day Default = 1.24 %/ft
Night Default = 0.99 %/ft

Action Sensitivity Thresholds (degrees Fahrenheit)


Range = 0.99 %/ft – 3.62 %/ft
Day Default = 2.00 %/ft
Night Default = 1.55 %/ft

Alarm(F1) Sensitivity Thresholds (degrees Fahrenheit)


Range = 1.05 %/ft – 3.69 %/ft
Day Default = 2.70 %/ft
Night Default = 2.38 %/ft

AlarmF2 Sensitivity Thresholds (degrees Fahrenheit)


Range = 1.11 %/ft – 5.59 %/ft
Day Default = 4.83 %/ft
Night Default = 3.82 %/ft

NOTES:
1. The "Day" and "Night" defaults are based on the
obscuration or amount of reduction in air transparency
caused by smoke per foot.
2. The "Day" sensitivity threshold settings are functional
during the time a building is normally occupied.
3. When programming thresholds, it is possible to press
the "Default" button (located on the "Device Setting
Address" window) to reset the settings to the original
defaults.

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Functions Classification Description


FHA Fixed Heat Detector Fixed Heat Detector
(F/T Heat Detector)
Alert Sensitivity Thresholds (degrees Fahrenheit)
Range = 104.0° – 167.0°
Day Default = 131.0°
Night Default = 122.0°

ActionSensitivity Thresholds (degrees Fahrenheit)


Range = 105.8° – 168.8°
Day Default = 140.0°
Night Default = 131.0°

Alarm(F1) Sensitivity Thresholds (degrees Fahrenheit)


Range = 134.6° – 170.6°
Day Default = 149.0°
Night Default = 140.0°

AlarmF2 Sensitivity Thresholds (degrees Fahrenheit)


Range = 140.0° – 185.0°
Day Default = 167.0°
Night Default = 149.0°

NOTES:
1. The "Day" and "Night" defaults are based on the
obscuration or amount of reduction in air transparency
caused by smoke per foot.
2. The "Day" sensitivity threshold settings are functional
during the time a building is normally occupied.
3. When programming thresholds, it is possible to press
the "Default" button (located on the "Device Setting
Address" window) to reset the settings to the original
defaults.
RHA Comb. Heat Detector Combination Heat Detector
(Comb. Heat Detector)
NOTE: Refer to day/night sensitivity threshold range,
defaults and notes shown above
(i.e. F/T Heat Detector description).
PSHA Smk/Fixed Detector Photoelectric Smoke Heat Detector
(Photo/Heat
Combination Det) NOTE: Refer to day/night sensitivity threshold range,
defaults and notes shown above
(i.e. Photo Detector description)
DSA DUCT Detector Alarm or Supervisory DUCT Detector
(DUCT Detector) DUCT Detector(Supervisory)
NOTE: Refer to day/night sensitivity threshold range,
defaults and notes shown above
(i.e. Photo Detector description)

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Functions Classification Description


CIZM-4 Photo Smk Detector
(Initiating Module) Ion Smoke Detector
Conventional Detector
Heat Detector
Smoke/Heat Detector
Pull Station Activates manual Alarm.
Monitor Module Activates interlocked outputs.
Supervisory Activates when Supervisory conditions occurs.
MCM/SCM-4/DCM-4 Monitor Module Activates interlocked outputs.
(Input Module) Waterflow Activates when an Alarm condition connected to a Water
flow detector occurs.
Supervisory Latch Activates when a latched Supervisory conditions occurs.
Supervisory NonLatch Activates when a non-latched Supervisory conditions
occurs.
Tamper Activates a tamper device.
Abort Switch Activates when Abort device conditions occurs.
Manual Release Activates the suppression systems in the same zone.
Sup Fire Pmp Run Activates a Supervisory fire pump device.
Sup Fire Pmp Flt Activates a Supervisory fire pump fault occurs.
Trouble Input Activates when a Trouble conditions occurs.
Fault Input Activates when a Fault conditions occurs.
Siganl Silence Activates a Siganl Silence device.
Fire Drill ActivatesFire Drill device.
System Reset Activate Reset device.
General Alarm Manually activates a general alarm status when used with
2nd Stage operation.
PAS Inhibit Deactivates Pre-Signal functionally.
Second Shot Reactivates suppression output in the same interlock zone.
Sprinkler System Activates Sprinkre device.
Sprinkler System(Supervisory) Activates Sprinkre Supervisory device.
Silent Input Activates Silent device.
Monitor Point Activates Alarm condition occurs.
Alarm Input Activates Alarm condition occurs.
Action Input Activates Action condition occurs.
Alert Input Activates Alert condition occurs.
Pull Station Activates manual Alarm.

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Functions Classification Description


Control Output Activates connected circuit when interlocked input
TRM-4 activates zone.
(Output Contact Module) Bell, Horn, Strobe, Audible Activates when interlocked input activates zone.
Release Bell Activates when releasing suppression system ends.
Output Module 4 circuit
Release Circuit Activates connected aerosol or chemical release
MOM-4
agent when interlocked input activates zone.
(Output Module) Release Circuit(Water) Activates connected water-based system release
agent when interlocked input activates.
Discharge Confirm Activates when suppression (release) zone initiates.
Relay Activates when interlocked input activates zone.
Power Shutdown Activates power shutdown when interlocked input
activates zone.
Release Form C Activates release form C when interlocked input
activates zone.
Fire Alarm Status Activates alarm when interlocked input activates
zone.
Pre Discharge Status Activates when pre-discharge occurs.
Discharge Status Activates when discharge occurs.
Supervisory Status Activates when supervisory device initiates.
Trouble Status Activates trouble when any fault or "off normal" that
would impair the system is annunciated as a trouble
condition.
AC Fault Status Activates when panel loses power.
BATT Fault Status Activates when any battery fault occurs.
Bypass Status Activates when bypass occurs.
System Reset Status Activates when system reset occurs.
Silence Status Activates when silence device initiates.
Drill Status Activates when fire drill occurs.
Waterflow Status Activates water flow device.
ASB Sounder Base
Activates connected equipment.
(Sounder Base)
ARB Relay Base
Activates connected equipment.
(Relay Base)

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To configure SLCs:
1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.

2. Click the "Navigation" drop-down button (located at the end of the toolbar), and select
SLCx (where "x" represents the SLC number to be configured).

The “SLCx” window displays.

Example of a SLC Address Window

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3. Double-click the device’s address to select.

The “Properties – Device Setting Address xx - yyyy" window displays (where “xx”
represents the SLC number to be configured, and "yyyyy" represents the associated address
number selected).

Example of a SLC Address Configuration Window

Current device address


shown in title bar.

4. Select the SLC type from the “ID” field’s drop-down menu
.

Example of a SLC ID Configuration Options

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5. Display changes as follows. Select the SLC classification from drop-down menu.

NOTE: The list of option is contingent upon the ID type selected.

Example of SLC Configuration Window

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6. Make the necessary "Time Settings", "Parameter" and "Thresholds" changes.

Adjust setting as
necessary

Enter a descriptive
Modify settings message here.
if necessary.

NOTES:
・ The selectable options are contingent upon the "Classification" selected.
・ When configuring analog smoke detector's thresholds, the software requires that the
pre-alarm threshold sensitivity setting is lower than the alarm threshold. If the programmer
attempts to set the alarm threshold lower than the pre-alarm threshold, the system will
ignore the change and the value will not be saved. The alarm threshold may only be
programmed for the listed range for the detector.

・ Press the button to return threshold settings to default settings.

7. Click OK to save changes.


OR
Click Cancel to exit without saving.

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5.22. Mapping Devices

Once the NACs, contacts, and SLCs have been programmed, the system may be further
customized by mapping devices into one or more zones to create unique relationships between
those devices. The procedure to map NACs and SLCs are similar; however, any SLC detector
device (i.e., PSA, FHA, PSHA) may be assigned to one "Alert", and one “Action”zones, and up
to fourteen (14) "Alarm (F1)" zones, and up to fourteen (14) "AlarmF2" zones. NACs may not be
assigned to “Alart” zones.

To map a NAC / Contact:


From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.
1. Click either PSUx or SLCx from the Navigation" button.
The “PSU1” window displays.

The PSU1 window

2. Double click the device to be mapped to display the "Device Setting Address" window;
click the "Mapping" tab to display the "Zone Setting" window.

Device Setting Mapping Window


Click “Mapping” tab

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3. In the "Active Zones" section, select up to 14 zones (i.e. any zone between Z0000 – Z2999
or P0000 – P2999).
– Click in the first selection box, and then click the up/down scroll button to select the
applicable software zone.
– Continue selecting up to 14 different zones, if needed.

4. Click OK to save changes or Cancel to exit without saving.

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To map a SLC device:

From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.

1. Click SLCx (where "x" represents the selected SLC number) from the Navigation" button.

SLC Window

2. Double-click the device address to be mapped, and click the. "Mapping" tab.
The "SLC - Mapping" window displays.

SLC Properties and Mapping Windows

NOTE: The "SLC - Mapping" window may not open when the SLC classification is not selected.

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3. In the “Alert Zone” section, click the selection box to assign the device to an Alert Zone.
When the device Alert threshold is reached, all outputs in the same zone will activate. Alert
Zone mapping, however, is applicable only when Pre-Alarm setting has been enabled.

4. In the “Action Zone” section, click the selection box to assign the device to an Action
Zone. When the device Alert threshold is reached, all outputs in the same zone will be
activated. Alert Zone interlocking, however, is applicable only when Pre-Alarm setting has
been enabled.
5. In the "Alarm (F1)/Active Zones" section, select up to 14 zones (i.e. any zone between
Z0000 – Z2999 or P0000 – P2999).
– Click in the first selection box, and then click the up/down scroll button to select the
applicable software zone.
– Continue selecting up to 14 different zones, if needed.
6. In the "Alarm (F2)/Return Zones" section, select up to 14 zones (i.e. any zone between
Z0000 – Z2999 or P0000 – P2999).
– Click in the first selection box, and then click the up/down scroll button to select the
applicable software zone.
– Continue selecting up to 14 different zones, if needed.
7. Click OK to save changes, or click Cancel to exit without saving.

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5.23. Cross Zones / Counting Zone Configurations


The purpose of creating Cross and/or Counting zones is to ensure that two (2) or more separate
zones are activated before an output zone is triggered. Although two (2) Crossing zones is the
most common configuration, up to 64 zones may be combined. In this case, when all the zones
that have been crossed are active, the specified outputs will be activated.
Several examples of releasing cross zones are provided in the next topic, “Suppression
(Releasing) Zone Configurations”.

To configure a cross zone:


1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.
2. Click the "Cross Zone" tab to display the applicable window.

Example of the Cross Zone Window

3. In the Input Zone" field, designate the input zones (i.e. Z0001-Z2999).

4. In the "Output Zones" fields, designate up to 5 output zones. (i.e.Z0000-Z2999 or


IP0000-IP2999).
5. Repeat the steps above to create additional Cross zones as needed.

NOTE: The "Alarm Verification Time Delay" may NOT be programmed if detectors are mapped
to a Cross Zone.

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To configure a counting zone:


1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.

2. Click the "Counting Zone" tab.

3. Click in the "CountingX" selection box (where "x" represents the next sequential zone
number).

Example of a Counting Zone Window

4. In the “Input Zone" field, designate the input zones (i.e. Z0001-Z2999).

5. In the "Count" field, enter the number of initiating devices.

NOTE: Enter between two (2) and five (5) devices.

6. In the "Output Zones" fields, designate up to five (5) output zones.

7. Repeat the steps above to create additional Counting zones as needed.

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EXAMPLE:
In the screen shown above, the Input Zone is specified as Zone 1. Two (2) initiating devices
(i.e. count = 2) must be active before the counting zone is activated. The output zones are
Zones 10, 14, and 7. Therefore, when at least two (2) initiating devices in Zone 1 (i.e. the
input zone) detect an alarm condition, Zones 10, 14, and 7 (i.e. the output zones) are
activated.
NOTE: The "Alarm Verification Time Delay" may NOT be programmed if detectors are mapped
to a Counting Zone.

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5.24. Suppression (Releasing) Zones Configurations


The Integlex Multicrest N3060 provides a platform for a variety of releasing applications. This
topic addresses several examples of releasing configurations that may be used for water and
chemical releasing zones:
One Count or Single Interlock
Cross Zone / Two Count (Double Interlock)
Cross Zone / Two Count with Abort

5.24.1. Single Interlock (One Count) Releasing Application


This releasing application requires the activation of one zone or a manual release input
within a designated releasing zone to start the release sequence. In this example, one (1)
releasing zone contains two (2) input devices and one (1) output. The output configured is
activated when either the manual station or a detector in the suppression/releasing zone is
active.

Example of Single Interlock(One Count) Suppression Application.

5.24.2. Cross Zone / Two Count (Double Interlock) Releasing Application


This releasing application requires the activation of two zone or a manual release input
within a designated releasing zone to start the release sequence. In this example, one (1)
releasing zone contains input and output (device or manual release) with an abort switch.
Both sensors in the suppression zone or a manual release within the designated release
zone must be activated to start the release sequence.

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Example 1 of Cross Zone / Two Count (Double Interlock) Releasing Application

Example #2 illustrates three (3) separate zones, each containing one device. This
application shows how one (1) sensor within each of the cross zones or a manual release
within the designated release zone must be activated to start the release sequence.

Example 2 of Cross Zone/Two Count (Double Interlock) Releasing Application

5.24.3. Two Count Releasing Application with Abort Switch


This releasing/suppression application requires the activation of two zones or a manual
release input within a designated releasing zone to start the release sequence. The timing of
the release can be affected by the operation of an abort input within the designated releasing
zone.
Activation of the input module classified for the abort switch function will initiate the
abort-type sequence as selected in programing. The abort switch must be pressed before the
pre-discharge timer expires as programmed.

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Example 2 of a Two Count Releasing/Suppression Application with Abort Switch

NOTE: Any device being used to initiate the abort function should be clearly marked and/or
labeled.

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5.24.4. Cross Zone Releasing Application with Abort Switch


This releasing / suppression application requires the activation of at least one sensor within
each of the designated "Cross Zones" or a manual release within the designated releasing
zone to start the release sequence. The timing of the release can be affected by the
operation of an abort input within the designated releasing zone.

Activation of an input module classified for the abort switch function will initiate the
abort-type sequence as selected in programing. The abort switch must be pressed before the
pre-discharge timer expires as programmed.

Example of a Cross Zone Releasing Application with Abort Switch

NOTE: Any device being used to initiate the abort function should be clearly marked and/or
labeled.

NOTICE
When an Abort switch is connected to a FRRU004-MCM,
FRRU004-SCM4, or FRRU004-DCM4, there is up to a five
(5) second delay between when the button is pressed and
when the Abort interrupts the release

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5.25. Creating Customized (Blank) Classifications


Choose this option to create customized classifications for modules if needed. For example, one
may want to create a classification for Input Modules or Output Modules to Elevator Recall.
When an event occurs, the classification name is displayed on the LCD, providing the precise
device related to the event. Up to 32 user-defined classifications may be created.

To create a classification:
1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.
2. Click the "Blank" tab to display screen shown below:

3. Click the "Blank1: selection box and enter a descriptive name in the "Blank Classification
Name" field.
NOTE: Up to 16 alphanumeric characters may be entered.
4. Click the "Classification Type" drop-down menu and choose the applicable type.

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5. Continue to the next "Blank x" selection box (where "x" represents the incremental number),
and complete as applicable.
NOTE: The custom classifications are added to the "Classification" drop-down list on the
"Device Setting Address" window, as shown here:

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5.26. Remote Annunciators (FIRU009-R-LCD, FIRU009-R-LED, PCA-N3060-LDM)


The "Annunciator" option makes it possible to select and configure the LCD, LED Annunciators
and LED Driver Module connected to the system. Up to 30 of any combination may be
connected.

NOTE: The system selects "LCD" for all annunciators by default. Edit each “LED” or
“LDM” annunciator to select their correct type.

To configure annunciators:
1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.
2. Click the "Annunciator" tab to display the "Annunciator Data Configuration" screen.

Annunciator Configuration Window

Click to change
baud rate
Double-click
the annunciator
address to configure

Double-click here
to configure

3. Click in the “Number of Unit" drop-down field to select the total number of connected units.
NOTE: Click the up/down scroll button to select number of units.

4. Double-click the annunciator address to configure that annunciator.


The "Remote Annunciator Line No. #" screen displays (where "#" represents the
annunciator number).

5. Click Annunciator Setting and select type of LCD, LED, or LDM.


– If LCD type is selected, it is finished.

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OR
– If LED type is selected, click in the “LED No." drop-down field to configure the LED No. of
that Annunciator.

Click to select the


Annunciator Type.

Click to select the


LED or LDM No.

Click to select the


zone number(s)

OR
– If LDM type is selected, click in the “LDM No." drop-down field to configure the LDM No. of
that Annunciator.

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Click to select the


Click to select the
Click to select the Buzzer Enable.
Group No.
Annunciator Type.

Click to select the


LED or LDM No.

Click to selectthe
zone number(s)

6. Click “Group No.” and “Buzeer”, if applicable. (Only LDM)


NOTE: This ”Buzeer” setting is setting the buzzer on the LDM board .
7. Enter a check mark into each "Zone No." field to map to specific zone(s).
NOTE: The annunciator may be mapped to up to 14 active zones.
8. Click the up/down scroll button to select the software zone number.

9. Continue configuring LEDs, if necessary, or click OK to return to "Annunciator" window.


The "Remote Annunciator Line No. X" screen displays.

10. Adjust baud rate for each nnunciator if different than 9600 bps. It is only necessary to
change for long wire runs.
NOTES:
・ If 4800 bps or 2400 bps transmission rates are selected, be aware that the display will be
slower.
・ If you change baud rate, it is necessary to set the same side of the annunciator.
・ If transmission errors frequently occur, it is recommended that a lower baud rate is
selected.
11. Click OK to save all modifications or Cancel to exit without saving.

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5.27. Message Screen


Setting the message will be displayed when each event occurred.

To configure message:
1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.
2. Click the "Message" tab to display the "Message" screen.

3. Enter a message to be displayed in each the “Message” field.


4. Repeat steps until completed.

5.28. NodeMap Screen


When a network of FACP units is constructed using Network Interface Units (NIU), each FACP
(node) is assigned to a group.

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1. Click in the “Node No.” to identify this FACP

2. Click the “Node in Use” selection box in the "Setting Group" field.

3. Select the Group Number to which it is assigned.

4. Click the "Node Type" drop-down menu and choose the applicable type.
5. Repeat steps until completed.

NOTES:
・ Group 0 belongs to all groups in the network. Therefore, the events of all groups of FACPs

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are displayed on the LCDs of this group and their control switch operations
(“ACKNOWLEDGE”, “SIGNAL SILENCE”, “FIRE DRILL” and “SYSTEM RESET”) are
common among all the FACPs of a group.
・ The FACP with the smallest node number is the master clock on the network. All the
other FACPs synchronize their internal clocks with the clock of this FACP. Therefore, it
is essential that its clock be maintained and reset accurately after installation and
maintenance.
・ All FACPs (nodes) must have the same data in their node maps.

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5.29. One Touch Activate Screen


To set the One Touch Activate button located on the LCD display of the FACP.
The One Touch Activate function provides a means to activate Output Devices per zone.

To configure annunciators:
1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.
2. Click the "One Touch Activate" tab to display the "One Touch Activate" screen.

3. Double-click the "One Touch Activate" No. to configure that One Touch Activate.

Enter a descriptive the


message here

Click to select the


zone number(s)

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4. Enter a descriptive name in the "Message" field.


NOTE: Up to 48 alphanumeric characters may be entered.
5. In the "One Touch Activate Zones" section, select up to 14 zones (i.e. any zone between
Z0000 – Z2999, P0000 – P2999).
– Click in the first selection box, and then click the up/down scroll button to select the
applicable software zone.
– Continue selecting up to 14 different zones, if needed.
6. Click OK to save changes or Cancel to exit without saving.

5.30. 8 Zone LED Screen


Each FACP has eight (8) LED Outputs to be configured. The "8 Zone LED" option makes it
possible to select and configure the LED.

To configure annunciators:
1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.

8 Zone LED configration

2. Click the "8 Zone LED" tab to display the "8 Zone LED Configuration" screen.

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3. Double-click the LED No. to be mapped to display the "Mapping zone" window.
4. In the "Mapping zones" section, select up to 14 zones (i.e. any zone between Z0000 –
Z2999, P0000 – P2999, or SZ001 – SZ009).
– Click in the first selection box, and then click the up/down scroll button to select the
applicable software zone.
– Continue selecting up to 14 different zones, if needed.

5. Click OK to save changes or Cancel to exit without saving.

6. Continue configuring LEDs, if necessary, to return to the "8 Zone LED Configuration"
window.

5.31. Event Log List


The "Event Log List" option allows you to either view a previously saved Event Log or to upload
a recently created Event Log. All Event Logs should be saved for future reference.

5.31.1. Upload Event Log


Select whether the type of Event Log to be uploaded is Normal or Shadow. The Normal Event
Log contains all events that can be displayed on the LCD. The Shadow Event Log also
includes events that occurred before the "Event LOG CLR" was initiated to events.

To upload an event log:


1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.
The "Select Event Log List" dialog box displays.

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NOTE: When you select "Upload Event Log (Shadow)", please enter the password for
the FACP Level3.

2. Click the "Event Log Kind" drop-down menu and choose the applicable type.

3. Click OK to upload.

4. Click YES to begin uploading or NO to exit function.

The "Upload Event Log" progress dialog box displays.

5. Click select Local or Remote.

If you select the Remote, please choose the FACP No. (1-64).

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6. Click OK to upload.

7. Press CANCEL at any time to exit the upload or click the OK button after upload is
completed.

The Event Log window displays.

Filtering Options

The Filtering icons are helpful when viewing a large Event Log where many different events

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have occurred. These icons allow you to limit the events that display either by type or by a
range of dates/times. Refer to the table below for a brief description of the filtering icons.

Table xx: Event Log Filtering Icons


Icon Description
Displays all events; this is the default.

Displays alarm events only.

Displays trouble events only.

Displays verify events only.

Displays only those events that occurred within the specified time and/or date range.

5.31.2. Open Event Log

To open a saved event log:


1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.
The "Select Event Log List" dialog box displays.
2. Click the "Open Event Log File" option.

3. Click the Browse button and select the file to be opened.


4. Click OK to open.

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5.32. Maintenance List


The "Maintenance List" option allows you to either view a previously saved Maintenance List or
to upload a recently created Maintenance.

To upload a maintenance list:


1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.
2. The "Select Maintenance List" window displays.

3. Select Upload, and SLC(s) to be uploaded.


4. Click OK to create a list based on selection or Cancel to exit.

5. Click YES to create list or NO to exit.


- If upload fails, a dialog box displays indicating the cause of the failure.
- If upload is successful, progress bar displays.

To open a maintenance list previously saved:


1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click button.
2. Click OPEN, select the applicable SLC(s), then BROWSE to located list file name previously
saved.

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3. Click OK
The Maintenance List File displays.

5.33. Upload Config. Data


By uploading the Configuration Data, it can be saved in the PCCP, modified as needed, or
downloaded to another FACP.

To upload a configuration file to the FACP:

1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.

2. Click YES to begin uploading or NO to exit function.

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3. Click select Local or Remote.

If you select the Remote, please choose the FACP No. (1-64).

4. Click OK to upload.
5. Press CANCEL at any time to exit the upload or click the OK button after upload is
completed.

6. Click OK.
7. The Config. Data Edit is open.

5.34. Download Config. Data


This section is to download the configuration file to the panel.

To download a configuration file to the FACP:


1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.

2. Click YES to begin uploading or NO to exit function.

3. Select the configuration data file from the "File - Open" dialog box, and click OPEN.

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4. Enter the PCCP download password (4. default = 0000000000 or ten zeroes), and click OK.
The "Input Download Password" dialog box displays.

5. Press CANCEL at any time to exit the upload or click the OK button after upload is
completed.

6. Click OK
If download is not successful, a failure message displays.

7. After the download is completed, the FACP is automatically initialized and started with the
download Configuration Data.

5.35. Download Operating Program


This option allows you to download periodic software updates when needed. Upgrades will be
released to authorized distributors responsible for providing field upgrades.
NOTE: SCU and MCU software is available for download.

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To download software updates:


1. From the PCCP Main Menu, click the button.

2. Click YES to continue.


or
Click NO to exit without completing.

3. Select the 3. Operating Program (*.mot) to download, and click OPEN.


4. When prompted, enter the PCCP Download Password and click OK.
The "Input Download Password" dialog box displays.

5. Press CANCEL at any time to exit the upload or click the OK button after upload is
completed.

6. The "Download Operating Program" dialog box displays.

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IMPORTANT
Verify that the correct
"new" program is selected!
1.00

1.00

NOTES:
Verify that the"New Operating" program name and version are correct.

7. Click OK to restart download. The "Download Operation Program" progress bar displays.
8. The FACP begins overwriting the current Operating Program; once completed, the system
starts initializing automatically.

NOTES:
・ DO NOT turn off FACP power during download! If power is lost, the Operating Program
will be lost.
・ If the LAMP TEST, SIGNAL SILENCE, SYSTEM RESET, GENERAL ALARM, FIRE
DRILL, are operated, or if Fire Alarm signals are initiated, during upload/download of the
Event Log, Maintenance List, Configuration Data, or Operating Program, the
upload/download is aborted and must be restarted.
・ After the Operating Program download to SCUs is completed, the program overwriting
management is conducted. Therefore SCU# Trouble occur during the program overwriting
management.

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Appendix 1 – System Testing and Maintenace


Acceptance Test
The control panel is required to be installed in accordance with local and state building codes and
NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm Code). At the conclusion of each original installation or modification of
this system, the control panel and related system is required to be inspected and tested in accordance
with NFPA 72 to verify compliance with the applicable standards.

Testing should be conducted by Potter factory trained fire alarm technician(s) in the presence of a
representative of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and the building owners representative. Refer
to NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm Code), Inspection Testing and Maintenance.

Periodic Testing and Service


Periodic testing and maintenance of the control panel, all initiating devices, all notification appliances
and any other associated equipment is essential to ensure the system will operate as designed in
emergency situations. Service and test the control panel according to the schedules and procedures
outlined in the following documents:
・ NFPA 72, Inspection, Testing and Maintenance.
・ Service manuals and instructions for any and all peripheral devices installed in the system. It is very
important that any • and all trouble conditions (or faults) be corrected immediately.

Battery Maintenance
The system has been designed to use maintenance-free sealed lead acid batteries. These sealed lead
acid batteries do not require any additional water or electrolyte. The system will keep all batteries fully
charged by the system's power supply modules float charger. A typical discharged battery will recharge
at 2.0 A and reaches the float voltage of 27.3 VDC within 48 hours.

Replacement Recommendations
The batteries are to be replaced at least once every four years or more frequently if specified by local
AHJ and manufacturer recommendations. Batteries should be dated at the installation. Minimal
replacement battery capacity displays on the control panel marking label. The batteries are required to
be UL recognized batteries with a date of manufacture permanently marked on the battery. The battery
is to be tested at least annually and if the battery is showing signs of failure, it should be replaced.
Immediately replace a damaged or leaking battery, and always replace batteries in pairs.

Proper Handling / First Aid Procedures


NOTICE
Batteries contain Sulfuric Acid which can cause severe
damage to eyes and skin if contact is made.

・In the event a battery leaks and contact is made with the Sulfuric Acid, immediately flush eyes and/or
skin with water for at least 15 minutes. Water and household baking soda provides a good
neutralizing solution for Sulfuric Acid.
・If Sulfuric Acid makes contact with eyes, seek immediate medical attention.

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・Ensure proper handling of the battery to prevent short-circuits.


・Take care to avoid accidental shorting of the leads from uninsulated work surfaces, tools, jewelry and
coins.
・If a battery is shorted, the battery and any connected equipment may be damaged. Additionally, a
short may injure personnel.

Control Panel Fuses


The control panel has three (3) fuses on the board. The “F1”, the “F2” are for the AC power over
current protection and the “F3” is for battery protection.

AC Fuse
The AC fuses are screened onto the PCA-N3060-PSU and depending on the input voltage. It is
labeled as "F1", “F2” and are located on the upper right corner of the board. The table below shows
the amperages and voltages of the AC fuse by each installation's input voltage.

AC Fuse Rating
AC100-130V 5.0 Amp, 250V
AC200-230V 5.0 Amp, 250V

NOTE: The fuse F1, F2 [5.0 Amp, 250V] are implemented on a board at the time of the shipment.

Battery Fuse
The battery fuse F3 is located on the lower of the board. The fuse provides over current and reverse
polarity protection; rating: 15.0 Amp, 250V

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Appendix 2 - ID/Classification

ID Classification Type Remark


Photo Detector Monitor local area for product of combustion
Analog Smk Detector Alarm
(Model No. FDKU012-PSA) and transmit status to control panel.
Photo Detector Supervisory Monitor local area for product of combustion
Analog Smk Detector
(Model No. FDKU012-PSA) (Latch) and transmit status to control panel.
F/H Heat Detector Monitor local area for high temperature and
F/H Heat Detector Alarm
(Model No. FDLU009-FHA) transmit status to control panel.
Monitor local area for high temperature and / or
Comb. Heat Detector
Comb. Heat Detector Alarm fast rising temperature and transmit status to
(Model No. FDHU002-RHA)
control panel.
Monitor local area for product of combustion
Smk/Fixed Detetcor
Smk/Fixed Detector Alarm and/or high temperture and transmit status to
(Model No. FDKLU001-PSHA)
control panel.
DUCT Detector DUCT Detector Alarm Future support
Supervisory
DUCT Detector DUCT Detector (Supervisory) Future support
(Latch)
Pull Station Monitor connected Pull Station device and
Pull Station Alarm
(Model No. FRR01UA-M) transmit status to control panel.
Monitor connected conventional Photoelectric
Photo Smk Detector Alarm
detector and transmit status to control panel.
Monitor connected conventional lonization
Ion Smoke Detector Alarm
detector and transmit status to control panel.
Monitor connected conventional Photoelectric
Heat Detector Alarm
detector and transmit status to control panel.
Monitor connected conventional smoke / heat
Smoke/Heat Detector Alarm
Sensor Module detector and transmit status to control panel.
(Model No. FDKU004-CIZM4) Monitor connected manual pull device and
Pull Station Alarm
transmit status to control panel.
Monitor connected circuit and transmit status to
Monitor Module Alarm
control panel.
Supervisory Monitor connected supervisory switch and
Supervisory
(Latch) transmit status to control panel.
Beam Smk Detector S Monitor local area for product of combustion
Beam Smk Detector S Alarm
(Model No. FDG016-X) and transmit status to control panel.
Beam Smk Detector M Monitor local area for product of combustion
Beam Smk Detector M Alarm
(Model No. FDG016-X) and transmit status to control panel.
Beam Smk Detector L Monitor local area for product of combustion
Beam Smk Detector L Alarm
(Model No. FDG016-X) and transmit status to control panel.
Transmit touble status of connected equipment
Monitor Module Trouble
to control panel.
Transmit Alarm status of connected equipment
Waterflow Monitor Alarm
to control panel.
Supervisory Transmit Supervisory status of connected
Supervisory
(Latch) equipment to control panel.
Supervisory Transmit Supervisory status of connected
Supervisory
(Non-Latch) equipment to control panel.
Transmit Supervisory status of connected
Tamper Supervisory
tamper switch to control panel.
Input Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MCM / Supervisory Transmit Supervisory status of connected Abort
Abort Switch
SCM4) (Non-Latch) Switch to control panel.
Activate the suppression systems in the same
Input Module (2Sec) Manual Release Alarm
zone immediatery.
(Model No. FDKU004-DCM4) Supervisory Transmit Supervisory status of connected Sup
Sup Fire Pmp Run
(Non-Latch) Fire Pmp Run to control panel.
Supervisory Transmit Supervisory status of connected Sup
Sup Fire Pmp Flt
(Non-Latch) Fire Pmp Flt to control panel.
Transmit troule statsu information to control
Trouble Input Trouble
panel.
Transmit fault statsu information to control
Fault Input Trobele
panel.
Monitor remote silence switch and transimit
Signal Silence Other
status to control panel.

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Monitor remote Drill switch and transimit status


Fire Drill Other
to control panel.
Monitor remote Reset switch and transimit
System Reset Other
status to control panel.
Monitor remote General Alarm switch and
General Alarm other
transimit status to control panel.
PAS Inhibit Trouble Deactive Pre-Signal functionally.
When this equipment is activated , a device of
Second Shot Alarm suppression type which was deactivated by
soak timer is reactivated
Transmit alarm status of connected leak
Sprinkler System Alarm
detection system to control panel.
Supervisory Transmit supervisory status of connected leak
Sprinkler System
(Non-Latch) detection system to control panel.
No indication and no audible device activation
Silent Input Other on FACP when this signal is received. Activete
interlocked outputs.
Transmit alarm status of connected equipment
Monitor Point Alarm
to control panel.
Monitor connected alarm contacts and transmit
Alarm Input Alarm
status to control panel.
Monitor connected action contacts and transmit
Action Input Pre-Alarm
status to control panel.
Monitor connected alert contacts and transmit
Alert Input Pre-Alarm
status to control panel.
Transmit manual alarm initiation to control
Pull Station Alarm
panel.
When this equipment is activated, a device of
Auto Mode Other
same zone will be interlocked.
When this equipment is activated, a device of
Manual Mode Other same zone will be interlocked. But a device of
suppression type will not be interlocked.
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module Monitor connected circuit and is activated when
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Control Output NAC
interlocked input activates zone.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module Monitor NAC circuit and is activated when
Bell Circuit NAC
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) interlocked input activates zone.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module Monitor NAC circuit and is activated when
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Horn Circuit NAC
interlocked input activates zone.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module Monitor NAC circuit and is activated when
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Strobe Circuit NAC
interlocked input activates zone.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4) Monitor NAC circuit and is activated when
Audible Circuit NAC
Relay Output Module interlocked input activates zone.
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4)

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NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
Activated when releasing suppression system is
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Release End Bell NAC
ended.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module Suppression Monitor connected release circuit and is
Release Circuit
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) (agent) activated via appropriate interlocking.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module Release Circuit Release Circuit Monitor connected release circuit and is
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) (Water) (Water) activated via appropriate interlocking.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module Monitor NAC circuit and is activated when
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Release Audible NAC
interlocked release output activete.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
Activated when interlocked input activates
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Relay Other
zone.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4)
NACs on PCA
Activated when interlocked input activates
Relays on PCA Power Shutdown Other
zone.
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4)
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Activated when interlocked input activates
Release From C Other
zone.
NACs on PCA

Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Fire Alarm Status Other Activated when alarm event is occurred.
NACs on PCA

Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) PreDischarge Status Other Activated when pre-dischrge event is occurred.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA

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Monitored Output Module


(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Discharge Status Other Activated when dischrge event is occurred.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Supervisory Status Other Activated when supervisory event is occurred.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Trouble Status Other Activated when trouble event is occurred.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
Activated when main power fault event is
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Main Power Fault Other
occurred.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
Activated when standby power fault event is
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Standby Power Fault Other
occurred.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Disable Status Other Activated when any disables are set.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) System Reset Status Other Activated system reset is inputed to the FACP.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Silence Status Other Activated silence is inputed to the FACP.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Drill Status Other Activated drill is inputed to the FACP.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA
Monitored Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-MOM4)
Relay Output Module
(Model No. FDKU004-TRM4) Waterflow Status Other Activated when Waterflow monitor is activated.
NACs on PCA
Relays on PCA

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Sounder Base Activated when interlocked input activates


Sounder Base NAC
(Model No. FZBU005-ASB) zone.
Relay Base Activated when interlocked input activates
Relay Base Other
(Model No. FZBU005-ARB) zone.

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Appendix 3 – Defauit settings by implementing Auto Program


The default setting of configuration data for unconfigured devices by implementing Auto Program are as
follows:
1) Analog Photoelectric Smoke Detector 2) Analog Fixed Heat Detector
Classification: Classification:
Analog Smk Detector F/T Heat Detector
Zone Number: Zone Number:
Alert = Nil Alert = Nil
Actuon = Nil Action = Nil
Alarm1 = Z0000 Alarm1 = Z0000
Alarm2 = Nil Alarm2 = Nil
Threshold: Day / Night Threshold: Day / Night
Alart = 4.0%/m(1.24%/ft) / 3.2%/m(0.99%/ft) Alart = 55degC(131.0egF) / 50degC(122.0degF)
Action = 6.4%/m(2.00%/ft) / 5.0%/m(1.55%/ft) Action = 60degC(140.0degF) / 55degC(131.0degF)
Alarm1= 8.6%/m(2.70%/ft) / 7.6%/m(2.38%/ft) Alarm1= 65degC(149.0degF) / 60degC(140.0degF)
Alarm2=15.0%/m(4.83%/ft) / 14.0%/m(4.49%/ft) Alarm2= 75degC(167.0degF) / 65degC(149.0degF)
Alarm Verification: 0 second Alarm Verification: 0 second
Pre-Alarm: Yes Pre-Alarm: Yes
LED Blinking: Yes LED Blinking: Yes
Day/Night Function: On Day/Night Function: On
Disable: Off Disable: Off
Low Temp: Off
3) Analog Combi (ROR/Fixed) Heat Detector 4) Analog Photo Smoke/Fixed Heat Detector
Classification: Comb. Heat Detector Classification: Smk/Fixed Detector
Zone Number: Zone Number:
Alert = Nil Alert = Nil
Actuon = Nil Actuon = Nil
Alarm1 = Z0000 Alarm1 = Z0000
Alarm2 = Nil Alarm2 = Nil
Threshold: Day / Night Threshold: Day / Night
Alart = 55degC(131.0egF) / 50degC(122.0degF) Alart = 4.0%/m(1.24%/ft) / 3.2%/m(0.99%/ft)
Action = 60degC(140.0degF) / 55degC(131.0degF) Action = 6.4%/m(2.00%/ft) / 5.0%/m(1.55%/ft)
Alarm1= 65degC(149.0degF) / 60degC(140.0degF) Alarm1= 8.6%/m(2.70%/ft) / 7.6%/m(2.38%/ft)
Alarm2= 75degC(167.0degF) / 65degC(149.0degF) Alarm2=15.0%/m(4.83%/ft) / 14.0%/m(4.49%/ft)
Alarm Verification: 0 second Alarm Verification: 0 second
Pre-Alarm: Yes Pre-Alarm: Yes
LED Blinking: Yes LED Blinking: Yes
Day/Night Function: On Day/Night Function: On
Disable: Off Disable: Off
Low Temp: Off
5) Analog Photo Smoke/ROR Heat Detector 6) Analog Photo Smoke DUCT
Classification: Smk/ROR Detector Classification: DUCT Detector
Zone Number: Zone Number:
Alert = Nil Alert = Nil
Actuon = Nil Actuon = Nil
Alarm1 = Z0000 Alarm1 = Z0000
Alarm2 = Nil Alarm2 = Nil
Threshold: Day / Night Threshold: Day / Night
Alart = 4.0%/m(1.24%/ft) / 3.2%/m(0.99%/ft) Alart = 4.0%/m(1.24%/ft) / 3.2%/m(0.99%/ft)
Action = 6.4%/m(2.00%/ft) / 5.0%/m(1.55%/ft) Action = 6.4%/m(2.00%/ft) / 5.0%/m(1.55%/ft)
Alarm1= 8.6%/m(2.70%/ft) / 7.6%/m(2.38%/ft) Alarm1= 8.6%/m(2.70%/ft) / 7.6%/m(2.38%/ft)
Alarm2=15.0%/m(4.83%/ft) / 14.0%/m(4.49%/ft) Alarm2=15.0%/m(4.83%/ft) / 14.0%/m(4.49%/ft)
Alarm Verification: 0 second Alarm Verification: 0 second
Pre-Alarm: Yes Pre-Alarm: Yes
LED Blinking: Yes LED Blinking: Yes
Day/Night Function: On Day/Night Function: On
Disable: Off Disable: Off
7) Beam Smoke Detector for Short Range 8) Beam Smoke Detector for Midle Range
Classification: Beam Smk Detector S Classification: Beam Smk Detector M
Zone Number: Zone Number:
Alarm =Z0000 Actuon = Nil
Threshold: Day / Night Alarm =Z0000
Alarm = 30%/sp / 30%/sp Threshold: Day / Night
Alarm Verification: 0 second Actuon = 40%/sp / 40%/sp
Day/Night Function: On Alarm = 50%/sp / 50%/sp

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Disable: Off Alarm Verification: 0 second


Pre-Alarm: Yes
Day/Night Function: On
Disable: Off
9) Beam Smoke Detector for Long Range 10) Pull Station
Classification: Beam Smk Detector L Classification: Pull Station
Zone Number: Zone Number:
Actuon = Nil Alarm =Z0000
Alarm =Z0000 LED Blinking: Yes
Threshold: Day / Night Disable: Off
Actuon = 50%/sp / 50%/sp
Alarm = 70%/sp / 70%/sp
Alarm Verification: 0 second
Pre-Alarm: Yes
Day/Night Function: On
Disable: Off
11) Conventional Initiating Zone Module 13) Monitored Output Module
Classification: Monitor Module Classification: Control Output
Zone Number: Z0000 Zone Number: Z0000
Alarm Verification: 0 second LED Blinking: Yes
LED Blinking: Yes Disable: Off
Disable: Off Drill Function: On
Pre-Signal(PAS) Function: On
14) Twin or Two Relay Module 15) Analog Sounder Base (ASB)
Classification: Relay Classification: Sounder Base
Zone Number: Z0000 Zone Number: Z0000
LED Blinking: Yes LED Blinking: Yes
Disable: Off Disable: Off
Delay Time: 0 second Drill Function: On
Soak Time : 0 second Pre-Signal(PAS) Function: On
16) Analog Relay Base (ARB) 17) NAC Circuit 1 on PSU
Classification: Relay Base Classification: Bell Circuit
Zone Number: Z0000 Zone Number: Z0000
Disable: Off Output: Normal Off
Delay Time: 0 second Disable: Off
Soak Time : 0 second Drill Function: On
Pre-Signal Function: On
18) NAC Circuit 2 on PSU 19) NAC Circuit 3 on PSU
Classification: Horn Circuit Classification: Strobe Circuit
Zone Number: Z0000 Zone Number: Z0000
Output: Normal Off Output: Normal Off
Disable: Off Disable: Off
Drill Function: On Drill Function: On
Pre-Signal Function: On Pre-Signal Function: On
20) NAC Circuit 4 on PSU 21) Contact 1 on PSU
Classification: Control Output Classification: Fire Alm Status
Zone Number: Z0000 Zone Number: Z6001
Output: Normal Off Disable: Off
Disable: Off Delay Time: 0 second
Drill Function: On Soak Time : 0 second
Pre-Signal Function: On
22) Contact 2 on PSU 23) Contact 3 on PSU
Classification: Supervisory Status Classification: Main Power Fault
Zone Number: Z6004 Zone Number: Z6008
Disable: Off Disable: Off
Delay Time: 0 second Delay Time: 0 second
Soak Time : 0 second Soak Time : 0 second

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Appendix 4 – System Troubles (System Status)

No. Event Message Description


1 AC Power Fault This shall be displayed when the main power is in fault condition.
This shall be displayed when an open circuit has been detected in any
2 Loop $$ Loop-Back wiring of each SLC.
$$: Range of SLC which can be displayed are 01 to 12.
This shall be displayed when a short circuit has been detected in any
3 Loop $$ Short Circuit wiring of each SLC.
$$: Range of SLC which can be displayed are 01 to 12.
This shall be displayed when a ground fault has been detected in positive
4 Ground Fault
wiring of Main Board.
This shall be displayed when the standby power is in fault condition on
5 PSU 1 Standby Power Fault
PSU 1 Board.
This shall be displayed when the standby power is in fault condition on
6 PSU 2 Standby Power Fault
PSU 2 Board.
This shall be displayed when the speaker is in fault condition on Main
7 Connection Error
Board.
This shall be displayed when any of the PSU Board #1 is in communication
8 PSU 1 Trouble
fault with Main Board.
This shall be displayed when any of the PSU Board #2 is in communication
9 PSU 2 Trouble
fault with Main Board.
This shall be displayed when any of the SCU Board is in communication
10 SCU $$ Trouble fault with Main Board.
$$: Range of SLC which can be displayed are 01 to 12.
This shall be displayed when the NIU Board is in communication fault with
11 NIU Trouble
Main Board.
This shall be displayed when any Annunciator is in communication fault
Remote Annunciator
12 with Main Board.
#$$ Trouble
$$: Range of Annunciator Number which can be displayed are 01 to 30.
13 BMS Trouble This shall be displayed when the BMS is in fault condition.
14 Printor Trouble This shall be displayed when the printer is in fault condition.
15 Drill This shall be displayed when Drill is implemented.
16 Silence This shall be displayed when Silence is implemented.
This shall be displayed when a ground fault has been detected in positive
17 Network Ground Fault
wiring of Main Board of FACP on same network.
This shall be displayed when an open circuit has been detected in wiring of
18 Network Failure Port A
Port A on NIU board.
This shall be displayed when an open circuit has been detected in wiring of
19 Network Failure Port B
Port B on NIU board.
This shall be displayed when node numbers are duplicate on same
20 Duplicate Panel Numbers
network.
21 Configuration Data Download This shall be displayed when a configuration data is downloaded.
22 Configuration Data Upload This shall be displayed when a configuration data is uploaded.
23 Event Log Data Upload This shall be displayed when an event log is uploaded.
Maintenance List Data
24 This shall be displayed when a maintenance data is uploaded.
Upload
This shall be displayed when any Node is in communication fault with other
25 Node #$$ Network Failure Node.
$$: Range of Node Number which can be displayed are 01 to 64.

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Appendix 5 – Bypass

No. Event Type Description


1 NAC Bypass This shall be displayed when classification is the NAC is bypassed.
2 Suprression Bypass This shall be displayed when classification is the Suppression is bypassed.
This shall be displayed when classification you configured on PCCP is
3 Classification Bypass
bypassed.
This shall be displayed when Zone you select is bypassed.
4 Zone$$$$ Bypass
Range of zone you can select are Z0000 to Z5999.
This shall be displayed when Status Zone Bypass is setted.
The type of Status Zone you can disable are Fire Alarm, Pre-Dischrge,
5 Status Zone Bypass
Dischrge, Trouble, Main Power Fault Standby Power Fault, Disable,
System Reset, Silence or Drill.
6 SLC$$ Bypass This shall be displayed when SLC you select is bypassed.
7 Device Bypass This shall be displayed when device you select is bypassed.
This shall be displayed when Communication Bypass is setted.
8 Communicatuon Bypass
You can bypass BMS, Annunciator, Network or Printer.

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Appendix 6 – Functionality of LCD type Remote Annunciator


1) Indication on LCD: The LCD type remote annunciator display occured event up to two events at one
time.

2) LEDs
LED DESCRIPTION
POWER ON (green) This LED turns on while the FACP is operating by AC power.
ALARM (red) This LED turns on by alarm signal occurrence.
DISCHARGE (red) This LED turns on by discharge event occurrence.
PRE-DISCHARGE (red) This LED turns on by pre-discharge event occurrence.
GENERAL ALARM (red) This LED turns on at the occurrence of general alarm (2nd-stage).
ACKNOWLEDGE (yellow) This LED turns on when all the events have been confirmed with the
ACKNOWLEDGE switch.
SUPERVISORY (yellow) This LED turns on by supervisory signal occurrence.
SIGNAL SILENCE (yellow) This LED turns on during “Signal Silence On” Status.
TROUBLE (yellow) This LED turns on by trouble signal occurrence.
BATTERY TROUBLE (yellow) This LED turns on by battery trouble signal occurrence.
GROUND FAULT (yellow) This LED turns on during “Ground Fault On” Status.

3) Control Switches
SWITCH DESCRIPTION
ACKNOWLEDGE
Same operation as ACKNOWLEDGE switch on PCA.
/TROUBLE SILENCE
GENERAL ALARM Same operation as GENERAL ALARM switch on PCA.
SIGNAL SILENCE Same operation as SIGNAL SILENCE switch on PCA.
FIRE DRILL Same operation as FIRE DRILL switch on PCA.
VISUAL INDICATOR TEST Same operation as VISUAL INDICATOR TEST switch on PCA.
SYSTEM RESET Same operation as SYSTEM RESET switch on PCA.

4) Audible Device
The LCD type Remote Annunciator has the audible device. It activates when the audible device of the
FACP activates, and is silenced when the audible device of FACP is silenced.

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Appendix 7 – Functionality of LED type Remote Annunciator


The LED type Remote Annunciator has 16 pair LEDs for zone status indication.
Each pair LEDs is lighted when alarm events or supervisory events are occurred if you configured data.

1) Power ON LED (green)


This LED turns on while the FACP is operating by AC power.

2) TROUBLE LED (yellow)


This LED turns on at the touble signal occurrence.

Note)
The TROUBLE LED turns on when transmission trouble to the FACP is occurred.

3) GROUND FAULT (yellow)


This LED turns on at the ground fault signal occurrence.

4) PRE-DISCHRGE (red)
This LED turns on at the pre-discharge signal occurrence.

5) DISCHRGE (red)
This LED turns on at the discharge signal occurrence.

6) ACKNOWLEDGE (yellow)
This LED turns on when all the events have been confirmed with the ACKNOWLEDGE switch.
Note)
These LEDs which are POWER ON LED, TROUBLE LED, GROUND FAULT, PRE-DISCHRGE,
DISCHRGE and ACKNOWLED are same states as LEDs of the FACP.

7) 16 pair LEDs for zone status indication


The assigned red LEDs blinks when corresponded zones are alarmed.
It turns on when all the events have been acknowledged.
The assigned yellow LEDs blinks when corresponded zones are supervisoried.
It turns on when all the events have been acknowledged.

8) Buzzer Silence/Visual Indicator Test Switch


This switch is used to silence the activating buzzer.
Visual Indicator Test is started when the switch is pressed continuously 5 seconds.

9) Audible Device
The audible device "buzzer" is contained inside the unit. It is activated when any of LEDs on LED
type Remote Annunciator are activated.
This audible device can be silenced by operation of the Buzzer Silence Switch on the LED type
Remote Annunciator.

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Appendix 8 – Compatible Devices Table


This section provides a listing of all NAC appliances, two-wire (2-wire) smoke detectors, releasing and
SLC circuit devices compatibility and other device compatibilities.

Device/Module Compatibilities
Module/Device Compatibilities

None listed with the control panel; all devices listed the
Two-Wire (2-Wire) Smoke Detectors Conventional Input Zone Module FRRU004-CIZM4, please
refer to FRRU004-CIZM4 Installation Sheet.

Nohmi - Koatsu – R85M14, R85M10-N


Skinner – 73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
Releasing Circuit Devices
Skinner – 73212BN4TNLVN0C322C2
(all VDC devices, only one per circuit)
Victaulic – 753-E Series
Viking – 11591, 11601, 11602, 13843 and 13844

FDKU012-PSA – Photoelectric Smoke Detector


FDKLU001-PSHA – Photoelectric/Heat Smoke Detector
FDLU009-FHA – Fixed Temperature Heat Detector
FDHU002-RHA – Rate of Rise/fixed Temperature Heat Detector
FZBU005-AIB – Isolator Base
FZBU005-ARB – Addressable Relay Base
FZBU005-ASB – Addressable Sounder Base
FRRU004-MCM – Miniature Contact Module
SLC Devices
FRRU004-SCM4 – Single Contact Module
FRRU004-DCM4 – Dual Contact Module
FRRU004-TRM4 – Twin Relay Module
FRRU004-MOM4 – Monitored Output Module
FRRU004-CIZM4 – Conventional Input Zone Module
FQIU004-SCI – Short Circuit Isolator
FZBU003-AB6 – ASB-6 Analog Smoke Base
FZBU004-AB4 – Analog 4 Inch Smoke Base

FIRU009-R-LCD – LCD Type Remote Annunciator


RS-485
FIRU009-R-LED – LED Type Remote Annunciator
(Annunciator, LED Driver Module)
PCA-N3060-LDM – LED Driver Module

Printer Keltron Model V90

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Appendix 9 – Basic Operating Instructions


These instructions must be framed and displayed next to the Integlex Multicrest N3060 panel in accordance
with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. Test the system in accordance to NFPA 72.
Operation Process
Normal Standby The green POWER ON LED illuminates and the user defined message displays
on the LCD. If the AC power is removed for more than 15 seconds, the green
POWER ON LED will extinguish and STANDBY POWER LED illuminates.
Activating LCD Touch Panel The LCD touch panel and switches activates by entering the Level 1 pass code.
and switches
Pre-Discharge / Discharge The red Pre-Discharge LED will illuminate red when the system is in a count
down timer for an agent release and Discharge LED will illuminate when an
output has latched to a discharge condition. Additional Pre-discharge/Discharge
events will only display on the LCD display.
Agent Release Abort If the system is being used as an agent releasing panel and a pre-discharge timer
is programmed, press the ABORT SWITCH to abort the release. For ULI
installations, push the ABORT SWITCH to countdown the timer to 10 seconds
and then stop. Releasing and reactivating the Abort will set the timer to 10
seconds. Activating the Manual Release will OVERRIDE the Abort.
NOTE: There is up to a five-second (5) delay between when the ABORT button
is pressed and when the Abort interrupts the release.
Alarm Condition The red ALARM LED illuminates and the device in alarm displays on the LCD with
the user defined text. Displays the total number of devices in alarm. The local
buzzer continues to sound until the ACKNOWLEDGE button is pressed.
General Alarm The red General Alarm LED activates when the system is programmed for Two
Stage Operation and the system has reached an evacuation phase.
Silencing Alarm When the system is in Alarm, push the red SIGNAL SILENCE button to shut off
the notification circuits (i.e., strobes and horns). This button is only active when the
LCD touch panel and switches are activated.
Resetting Alarm Press the SYSTEM RESET button after the condition that caused the alarm has
been identified and corrected; this resets the system to the Normal Standby mode.
Supervisory Condition The amber SUPERVISORY LED illuminates when a supervisory condition is
detected, and the LCD displays the device address and any user defined text.
Press the ACKNOWLEDGE button to acknowledge the event and to silence the
local buzzer.
Restoring Supervisory If the Supervisory condition is non-latching, the condition clears once the device
Condition is restored to the normal position, If the Supervisory condition is latching, the
activated device must be restored and SYSTEM RESET button pressed.
Trouble Condition The amber TROUBLE LED illuminates when a fault condition occurs, and the local
buzzer will sound until the fault is removed or the ACKNOWLEDGE button is
pressed to acknowledge the trouble condition. If the buzzer is acknowledged and
the fault is not removed within 24 hours, the buzzer will resound.
Silencing Trouble(s) Press the ACKNOWLEDGE button to silence a Trouble condition.
Battery Trouble The amber BATTERY TROUBLE LED illuminates when the battery voltage or
current is removed for more than 15 seconds. Restore the batteries or replace
the fuse.
Ground Fault The amber GROUND FAULT LED illuminates when a conductor contacts an earth
ground; the LCD displays information indicating where the fault is located.
Testing and Maintenance Test this system monthly or more frequently as required by the AHJ. Before
conducting any testing, contact the building personnel and the monitoring facility
as applicable. When testing a system configured for releasing, activate the
releasing disconnect switch to prevent accidental discharge of a suppression
system. Test the circuits as outlined in the Installation Manual, TN51530e. Test in
accordance with NFPA 72 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance Chapter(s) and
any local requirements. The batteries should be marked with the date of
installation and replaced every four years or sooner if battery trouble occurs.
Batteries should be checked with a tester acceptable to the AHJ such as a Stone
Technologies model STC612A or equivalent. In case of a fuse replacement, refer
to the Installation Manual, TN51530e for the proper rating. Contact the agency
below for service or operational questions.
For Service contact Name :
Phone :
In the event of trouble Address :

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Appendix 10 – NAC Compatibility List

Connection Number of Devices (Refer


Maker Device Name Model Number to the Equipment Type)
A (1.5A) B (2.0A) C (3.0A)
Nohmi Bosai Bell FBM01U-D (*1) 49 32 98
Horn H-1224 16 21 32
Horn HP-25T 56 74 112
Strobe SL-1224 26 33 52
Strobe SL-1224-WP 11 15 22
Strobe CSL-1224W (*2) 11 15 22
Strobe SL-24H 9 13 18
Strobe SL-24H-WP 9 13 18
Strobe SL24C-3075110 12 17 24
Strobe SL24C-177 4 5 8
Strobe CSL-24C (*2) 9 12 18
Strobe/Horn SH-1224 19 26 38
Strobe/Horn SH-1224-WP 9 12 18
Strobe/Horn CSH-1224-W (*2) 9 12 18
Strobe/Horn SH-24H 7 9 14
Potter/AMSECO
Strobe/Horn SH-24H-WP 7 9 14
Strobe/Horn SH24C-3075110 5 7 10
Strobe/Horn SH24C-177 3 4 6
Chime CM24C 36 48 72
Strobe/Horn SCM24-3075110 10 13 20
Strobe SB24-1530 23 31 46
Strobe SB-75110 10 14 20
Strobe SC24-30750110 23 31 46
Strobe SLB24-75 9 12 18
Strobe CSLB24 (*2) 9 12 18
Strobe SHB24-75 7 10 14
Strobe CSHB24 (*2) 7 10 14
Synchro module SMD10-3A 1 1 2
Bell MBA Bell 24 32 48
Horn/Strobe NS-24MCW 22 30 44
Horn/Strobe NS-241575W 15 20 30
Audible strobe AS-24MCW 22 29 44
Audible strobe AS-241575W 15 20 30
Horn AH-24 71 95 142
Horn MIZ-24S 57 76 114
Horn weatherproof AH-24WP 71 95 142
Audible strobe weatherproof ASWP-2475W 10 13 20
Cooper/Wheelock
Multitone electric appliance MT-12/24 62 83 124
Multitone electric appliance AMT-12/24 36 48 72
Multi-candela strobe RSS-24MCW 25 33 50
Multi-candela strobe RSSP-24MCW 25 33 50
Sync module SM-12/24 1 1 2
Sync module DSM-12/24 1 1 2
Horn HN 31 42 62
Horn HNC 31 42 62

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Connection Number of Devices (Refer


Maker Device Name Model Number to the Equipment Type)
A (1.5A) B (2.0A) C (3.0A)
Horn HS-24 55 74 110
Horn NH-12/24 34 45 68
Horn/Strobe HS 23 30 46
Horn/Strobe HSC 23 30 46
Horn/Strobe AS-24MCWH 4 5 8
Horn/Strobe AS-24MCC 20 27 40
Horn/Strobe AS-24MCCH 4 5 8
Horn/Strobe HS4-241575W 9 12 18
Horn/Strobe HS4-24MCW 16 21 32
Horn/Strobe HS4-24MCC 16 21 32
Horn/Strobe HS4-24MCWH 4 6 8
Horn/Strobe NS-24MCC 18 24 36
Horn/Strobe NS-24MCCH 4 6 8
Strobe ST 26 35 52
Strobe STC 24 32 48
Cooper/Wheelock
Strobe RSS-241575W 16 22 32
Strobe RSS-24MCC 23 30 46
Strobe RSS-24MCWH 5 6 10
Strobe RSS-24MCCH 5 6 10
Strobe RSSP-241575W 16 22 32
Strobe RSSP-24MCWH 5 6 10
Strobe RSSWP-2475W 10 14 20
Horn/Strobe AMT-241575W 13 18 26
Horn/Strobe AMT-24MCW 18 25 36
Horn/Strobe AMT-241575W-NYC 12 17 24
Horn/Strobe MT-241575W 13 17 26
Horn/Strobe MT-24MCW 17 23 34
Horn/Strobe MTWP-2475W 10 13 20
Multitone electric appliance AMT-12/24-NYC 36 48 72
Horn MT4-12/24 38 51 76
Strobe GES3-24 19 25 38
Horn/Strobe GEC3-24 14 18 28
Strobe GCS 12 16 24
Horn/Strobe GCC 10 13 20
Strobe GCS Colored Strobe (*2) 12 16 24
Horn/Strobe GCC Colored Combo (*2) 10 13 20
Horn/Strobe GEC 14 18 28
Horn/Strobe GEC Colored Lens (*2) 14 18 28
Gentex Strobe GES 19 25 38
Strobe GES Colored Lens (*2) 19 25 38
Horn GEH 53 71 106
Horn GX93 83 111 166
Strobe WGES24 8 11 16
Horn/Strobe WGEC24 7 9 14
Strobe WGES24 Colored
8 11 16
Lens (*2)
Horn/Strobe WGEC24 Colored
7 9 14
Lens (*2)

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Connection Number of Devices (Refer


Maker Device Name Model Number to the Equipment Type)
A (1.5A) B (2.0A) C (3.0A)
Horn HR/HW 28 38 56
Horn HRK/HWK 28 38 56
Horn MH 107 142 214
Chime CHR/CHW 44 58 88
Strobe SR/SW 22 30 44
Strobe SRH/SWH 6 8 12
Strobe SRK/SWK 22 30 44
Strobe SRH/SHW 6 8 12
Strobe SRHK/SWHK 6 8 12
Strobe SCR/SCW 22 30 44
Strobe SCRH/SCWH 6 8 12
Strobe SCRHK/SCWHK 6 8 12
Horn/Strobe P2R/P2W 22 30 44
System Sensor
Horn/Strobe P2RH/P2WH 6 8 12
Horn/Strobe P2RK/P2WK 22 30 44
Horn/Strobe P2RHK/P2WHK 6 8 12
Horn/Strobe PC2R/PC2W 22 30 44
Horn/Strobe PC2RK/PC2WK 22 30 44
Horn/Strobe PC2RH/PC2WH 6 8 12
Horn/Strobe PC2RHK/PC2WHK 6 8 12
Horn/Strobe P4R/P4W (*2) 22 30 44
Horn/Strobe P4RH/P4WH (*2) 6 8 12
Horn/Strobe PC4R/PC4W (*2) 6 8 12
Horn/Strobe PC4RH (*2) 6 8 12
Strobe/Chime CHSR/CHSW 23 31 46
Synchro module MDL3R/MDL/3W 1 1 2

*1: The bell FBM01U-D is the same product as Potter/AMSECO's MBA-6-24.


*2: Not for evacuation.

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These instructions do not purport to cover all the details or variations in the equipment described,

nor provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation,

operation and maintenance.

Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact Nohmi before relying on

the specifications.

Actual performance is based on proper application of the product by a qualified professional.

Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise,

which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purpose,

the matter should be referred to Nohmi or a distributor in your region.

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