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Type | Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel |
---|---|
SLC Loops | 1 |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) |
NAC Circuits | 4 |
Maximum number of addressable devices | 198 |
Power Supply | 120VAC, 60Hz |
Relative Humidity | 10% to 93% (non-condensing) |
Communication Options | Ethernet |
Compliance | UL 864, NFPA 72 |
Provides detailed instructions for mounting the FACP cabinet and chassis.
Covers AC power, earth ground connection, and battery power requirements.
Explains the panel's NACs, their configuration options, and current limits.
Explains the installation of the Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter module.
Describes methods for programming the FACP using the keypad or keyboard.
Explains how to access and perform user-specific programming.
Accesses the primary programming interface for system configuration.
Guides the installer through automatically programming addressable devices on SLC loops.
Covers adding, deleting, or editing addressable detectors and modules on SLC loops.
Covers enabling, disabling, and configuring special zones (97, 98, 99).
Covers configuring SLC loops for NFPA Style wiring and selecting protocols.
Allows configuration of panel features like Trouble Reminder, Banner, Time-Date, Timers, NACs, Relays, and Canadian Options.
Guides through performing system walktests for device verification.
Guides on changing Master, Maintenance, and Remote Download passwords.
Explains how to clear system programming for whole system, all loops, or individual loops.
Accesses maintenance functions like disabling points, history, and program checks.
Guides on performing system walktests for device verification.
Covers enabling, disabling, setting zone types, and zone messages.
Explains the functions of the FACP's control buttons like Acknowledge, Silence, Drill, and Reset.
Explains how the FACP operates and displays trouble conditions.
Describes how the FACP operates and displays alarm conditions.
Details how to perform audible or silent walktests for system device verification.
Allows viewing system status without requiring a password.
Details how to calculate system current draw for non-fire and fire alarm conditions.
Guides on calculating the required battery size in Ampere Hours (AH).
Lists NFPA 72 standards for central station, auxiliary, and proprietary systems.
Details equipment needed for Central Station/Remote Station reporting.
Lists requirements for auxiliary fire alarm systems.
Lists requirements for proprietary fire alarm systems.
Details equipment for remote station signaling systems.
Details requirements for proprietary signaling systems.