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Chapter 2: Front panel programming
102 P/N 3102351-EN • REV 005 • ISS 28DEC18
Panel programming
The panel options to be configured include:
NAC circuits (“NACs”)
Annunciator class
Annunciator
Dialer and network (“CMS device”)
Printer
IP address (“IP”)
Subnet mask (“MSK”)
Gateway (“GWY”)
Most options have a factory default setting that you can accept or change. See Factory default
settingson page 42.
Notes
The option “CMS device” is only available if a dialer or network card is installed
The option “Printer” is only available if a printer (RS-232) card is installed
The options “IP”, “MSK”, and “GWY” are only available if a network card is installed
To program panel configuration options:
1. Press the Menu button and choose Programming.
2. Choose Advanced Program and enter the level 2 password.
3. Choose Panel Configuration.
4. Program the options.
NAC programming
The NAC circuits connected to the system must be programmed with the type of NAC, label,
correlation groups, and event notification. Each NAC must be programmed separately.
Table 30: NAC programming options
Option
Description
Class
Select either Class A or Class B.
Note: NAC 3 and 4 cannot be set to Class A. If NAC 1 and 2 are set to
Class A, NAC 3 and 4 automatically configure to accept the Class A return.
Type
Set the NAC type to one of the following values.
Continuous (silenceable or nonsilenceable): For strobes and notification
appliances that generate a temporal pattern
Temporal (silenceable or nonsilenceable): Universal 3-3-
3 pattern required
for evacuation signals by NFPA 72. Used when notification appliances are
not capable of generating a temporal pattern.

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