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NFS-3030 Systems
88 PN 15842:K 7/23/2002
V.3 Providing Power to Annunciators
The annunciator’s power supply is connected to TB6 on the AMPS-24/E, as
shown in the accompanying illustrations. The power run to the annunciator does
not require a Power Supervision Relay. Loss of power is inherently supervised
through a Communications loss. This 24 VDC output is supervised, filtered, and
non-resettable. It is power-limited only if the +5V output on this terminal block
is not used.
V.4 Programming the NFS-3030 for Remote
Annunciation
Annunciator points must be programmed from the NFS-3030 before the
annunciators will function. The NFS-3030 employs the following format for
annunciator points:
Note: To program the annunciators into NFS-3030 memory, and to map system
points and logic zones to annunciator points, refer to the NFS-3030 Manual.
TB6 on AMPS-24/E
amps24-acspower.cdr
A(xx) P(yy)
Annunciator address
In the range of 1-32,
as set on the
annunciator’s rotary
decimal switches.
Annunciator Points per Module
* To use Points 65-96, program the ACS device for 96 points.
ACM-24AT,
Points 1-24
First
AEM-24AT,
Points 25-48
Second
AEM-24AT,
Points 49-72*
Third
AEM-24AT,
Points 73-96*
ACM-48A,
Points 1-48
AEM-48A,
Points 49-96*
ACM-16AT,
Points 1-16
First
AEM-16AT,
Points 17-32
Second
AEM-16AT,
Points 33-48
Third
AEM-16AT,
Points 49-64
ACM-32A,
Points 1-32
AEM-32A,
Points 33-64

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