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Model | NFW-100X |
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Type | Fire Alarm Control Panel |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) |
Dimensions | 14.5" H x 12.5" W x 3.5" D |
NAC Circuits | 4 |
Compatible Devices | NOTIFIER |
Relative Humidity | 93% RH noncondensing |
Key warnings and cautions regarding power, components, and static-sensitive handling.
Information on obtaining the latest product software versions.
Instructions for providing feedback on manuals and online help.
Overview of the NFW-100X FACP's capabilities and advanced features.
Technical details on power, communication, and NAC specifications.
Description of the FACP's display, keys, and LED status indicators.
Details on main circuit board, communicator card, and optional modules.
List of available accessories including programming utilities and battery chargers.
Guidance on telephone line connections and associated warnings.
Steps for mounting the FACP and connecting power, ground, and batteries.
Guidance on NAC wiring, synchronization, UL power-limited, and communicator wiring.
Procedures for installing various optional modules like GSM, expanders, and transmitters.
Methods for accessing and entering system programming data.
Configuring detectors, modules, zones, loops, and system settings.
Configuring communication paths, annunciators, printers, and passwords.
Performing maintenance like disabling points, history, walktest, and system checks.
Understanding panel buttons, LEDs, and status displays for normal, trouble, and alarm conditions.
Handling various event types and configuring system timers.
Performing walktests, reading system status, and checking program configurations.
Viewing communicator settings, print options, and event codes.
Configuring POTS lines and understanding event reporting priorities.
Procedures for programming and transferring data via FS-Tools, USB, and firmware upgrades.
Calculating AC branch circuit current and system current loads.
Determining battery size based on NFPA requirements and system loads.
Understanding software zones, correlations, and factory default settings.
NFPA requirements for control panel, wiring, HVAC, event codes, and central station points.
Mapping device addresses to CS reports and open/short/ground trip values.
Instructions for applying function key labels to the keypad.