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IFS-2600 Fire Indicator Panel Section 2 System Overview
DOC-01-009 3
2.3. System Description
The basic IFS-2600 Fire Indicator Panel (FIP) consists of
Quantity
Description
1
Wall Mounting Cabinet with Manual Call Point
1
Main Control Board (Located on inside of inner door) CPU NI-2004-01
1
Main Termination Board (Located in rear of panel enclosure) NI-2025-01
1
NPS Brick Power Supply(2.6A/5.6A/11.7A)
1
Power Supply Interface Board (PSI) NI-2017-01
For Older IFS-2600 Panels,
1
Mains Transformer
1
Main Control Board (Located on inside of inner door) CPU IFS-2004
1
Power Supply PCB fitted to Main Termination Board IFS-2005
1
Power Supply Interface Board (PSI) IFS-2006
Optional equipment that may be found fitted to the IFS-2600 FIP
Maximum
Quantity
Description
2
Batteries 12V
7
Zone Expansion Board (8 Zone)
4
Display Expansion Board (16 Zone)
8
Relay Expansion Board
For Older IFS-2600 Panels,
1
Door Holder Power Supply Transformer
Table 2-1, IFS-2600 Panel Components
IFS-2600 requires the basic equipment as listed above to function. The microprocessor and other
sensitive electronic components are located on the Main Processor Board, located on the inner panel that
can be easily removed during installation to allow improved terminal access.
Power supplies and I/O's are located on the main Termination Board. Terminated to this board, at a
minimum, should be the NPS brick power supply, batteries, bell and at least one AZF circuit.
With the cabinet outer door closed, the viewing window allows a clear view of the keypad, LCD and
LED's.
2.4. Internal Buzzer
A buzzer is located on the main termination board to provide an audible alert to persons in the near
vicinity of the FIP of a fault or a zone has gone into alarm. This buzzer sound can be activated or heard
by hitting any key on the keypad.
The buzzer is also used for "audio-feedback" during keypad operation; one short beep as any key is
depressed verifies the key operation.
One long beep (approx 2 seconds) indicates that an incorrect entry has been made.
Two consecutive short beeps verify entry into a different mode, i.e. "ALARM TEST MODE", "ISOLATE
MODE" etc.

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Notifier IFS-2600 Specifications

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BrandNotifier
ModelIFS-2600
CategoryFire Alarms
LanguageEnglish

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