Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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Description
Genesis (nonsilenceable or with audible silence or with audible/visible
silence): For Genesis horns and strobes and Enhanced Integrity strobes.
Genesis and Enhanced Integrity appliances maintain synchronization per
UL 1971. When using Genesis or Enhanced Integrity notification
appliances, you must select one of the Genesis NAC types for proper
system-wide strobe synchronization.
• Nonsilenceable: Horns cannot be silenced and strobes flash
• Audible silence: Horns can be silenced while strobes continue to flash
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Audible/visible silence: For Genesis devices only, connected horns can
be silenced and strobes turn off
Coder (basic, continuous, 120 SPM, or temporal): Used to provide four-
digit coded output in response to alarm conditions. When the device goes
into alarm, the coded output is played a minimum of four times by the NAC
circuit. The code comes from the active initiating device or zone. Note: T
panel can only play one code at a time. For example, device 1 is coded as
1-2-3-4 and is associated with NAC1 and device 2 is coded as 5-6-7-
is associated with NAC2. If device 1 activates, NAC1 plays 1-2-3-4. If,
while NAC1 is playing 1-2-3-4, device 2 activates, NAC2 will also play 1-2-
3-4 until the rounds are complete and then both NACs will play 5-6-7-8
until those rounds are complete. If you are programming NACs as coded,
remember that only one code can play at a time.
• Basic: Four rounds of the four-digit coded output are played
• Continuous: Four rounds of the four-digit coded output are played and
then continuous is played
• 120 SPM: Four rounds of the four-digit coded output are played and
then 120 times per minute is played
• Temporal: Four rounds of the four-digit coded output are played, and
then a temporal pattern is played
Continuous Non-Silenceable (Latched): For programming NAC as latched
output
City tie: Outputs an unsynchronized, 24-
volt continuous (steady) signal that
cannot be silenced. Select this NAC type when the NAC is connected to a
city tie module.
Enter a text label for the NAC (two lines of 20 characters). When you have
finished, choose Save.