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Honeywell Notifier SFP-2404 - NAC2 Disable (SFP-2404 Only); Strobe Synchronization; Nonsilenceable Waterflow for Combination Circuit

Honeywell Notifier SFP-2404
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36 SFP-2402 & SFP-2404 Series Manual — P/N 51898:F3 8/6/2014
Program Options via DIP Switch DIP Switch Settings
NAC2 Disable (SFP-2404 only)
Switch 4 only on the SFP-2404, placed in the ON position, will disable NAC #2, preventing the
notification appliances from activating. This feature may be used during maintenance or while test-
ing the system to prevent building evacuation. The FACP will indicate an NAC disabled fault and
system trouble while this feature is selected. The factory default setting is switch 4 OFF for NAC2
enabled.
Strobe Synchronization
Switches 5 and 6 are used to program the Synchronization feature. This feature controls the activa-
tion of notification appliances in such a way that all devices will turn on and off at exactly the same
time, This is particularly critical when activating strobes which must be synchronized to avoid ran-
dom activation and a potential hazard or confusion. The FACP can be programmed to operate with
a variety of manufacturers devices. The following table lists the required switch settings to
accomplish synchronization:
The factory default setting is switches 5 and 6 OFF for No Synchronization.
Maximum Number of Strobes for Synchronization
The total current draw for each Notification Appliance Circuit cannot exceed 2.5 amps. Refer to the
manufacturers documentation supplied with the strobes to determine the maximum current draw
for each strobe and ensure that the circuit maximum is not exceeded.
To ensure proper strobe and circuit operation, there is also a limit to the number of strobes that can
be attached to each circuit. Following is a list of the strobes that have been tested with this FACP
and the maximum number that can be connected to each NAC. Make sure that the NAC maximum
current is not exceeded:
System Sensor: 40 Strobes
Wheelock: 25 Strobes
Gentex: 23 Strobes
Nonsilenceable Waterflow for Combination Circuit
If SW1 switch 8 is set to the ON position to select a Combination Waterflow/Supervisory Circuit
(refer to“IDC Combination Circuit” on page 34) and SW3 switch 7 is set to the ON position to
select the Nonsilenceable Waterflow for the Combination Circuit option, the following conditions
will occur:
SFP-2402 - NACs become nonsilenceable upon acitvation of IDC #1 (Combination Circuit)
SFP-2404 - NACs become nonsilenceable upon activation of IDC #2 (Combination Circuit)
Notes:
1. If initial alarm activations are from IDCs other than the Combination Circuit, the NACs will be
either silenceable or nonsilenceable, depending on the setting of SW3 switches 1 and 3 (refer
to “NAC1 Nonsilenceable” on page 35 and “NAC2 Nonsilenceable (SFP-2404 only)” on
page 35).
2. If alarm activation is from the Combination Circuit programmed for nonsilenceable, all NACs
will be nonsilenceable regardless of subsequent IDC activations.
Synchronization Feature Switch 5 Switch 6
No Synchronization OFF OFF
System Sensor Synchronization ON OFF
Gentex Synchronization OFF ON
Wheelock Synchronization ON ON

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