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SLP Main Board Features Functionality
UL Standard Functions S3 Functionality
Alarm Verification Yes, the S3 has Alarm Verification.
Refer to the UL Standard 864 9th Edition, Sections 55.2 to 55.28
.
Figure 4.1.1.1 illustrates the Alarm Verification Timing.
Figure 4.1.1.1 Alarm Verification Timing
Yes, the S3 has Two-Wire Compatibility.
Refer to the Compatibility Addendum for Gamewell-FCI Manuals, 
P/N:9000-0427.
An indication when a product is intended to handle detectors with 
optional features or a product is intended to handle more than one 
detector in the alarm condition shall be included.
S3 Functionality:
Yes, the S3 is compatible with the following Two-Wire detectors:
- System Sensor devices (using the SLC-PM).
- Apollo devices (using the SLC95-PM).
Both SLC loops must be the same protocol.
A stipulation that detectors of different models are not to be mixed or 
matched on a system, unless the system is specifically intended to be 
installed in that configuration. When mixing is permitted, specific 
limitations shall be included. This information can alternatively be 
included in the Compatibility Section.
S3 Functionality:
For information on compatible detector models, refer to the 
Compatibility Addendum for Gamewell-FCI Manuals, 
P/N: 9000-0427.
Supervisory Signal Operation Yes (Non-Latching, Supervisory)
For products whose operation provide the capability of selecting non 
automatic distinctive restoration-to-normal supervisory signals 
(locking in the Supervisory signals until manually reset). Include 
instructions or details for selecting the respective operation.
S3 Functionality:
Supervisory Latching or Non-Latching input devices depend on the 
assigned device type configured in the CAMWorks Configuration 
Program.
Supervisory Non-Latching produces a supervisory off-normal 
condition. Activates YELLOW “supervisory” LEDs, activates 
supervisory general output list. Reports event via DACT, if configured 
to do so. Activates supervisory contacts on panel.
Manual Release/Abort Switch Interaction No
NAC Reactivation (Alarm Resound) Yes
When a system is intended to provide signaling service to two or more 
physically separated buildings or zones, re-energization of the 
notification appliance circuits only on a zone basis meets the intent of 
the requirement. Provide specifics covering installation constraints so 
that it shall be clearly detailed in the control unit installation wiring 
diagram/instructions. Systems are also not prohibited from having 
provision to automatically disable re-energizing alarm notification 
circuits due to subsequent activation of other addressable smoke 
detectors of the same type located in the same room or space as the 
initial activated device. Detail specifics.
S3 Functionality:
Yes, the NAC Reactivation (Alarm Resound) is performed on a per-
region basis.
Table 4.1.1 SLP Main Board Functionality  (Continued)
CONFIRMED ALARM OR NEW 
ADVANCED DEVICE
VERIFICATION PERIOD
110 SECONDS
CONFIRMATION
PERIOD
SYSTEM FULL ALARM
RESPONSE
20 40 60 80 100 120
20
SECONDS
90 SECONDS
RETARD
PERIOD
NO
ALARM
INITIAL
ALARM
DETECTION
ALARM DETECTION
AFTER THE END OF
VERIFICATION CYCLE
RE-STARTES THE 
VERIFICATION CYCLE
A