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Operation and Maintenance Manual For St. Josephs Hospital and Medical Center BNI Medical Education Suite 350 W. Thomas Rd Phoenix, AZ 85013 Fire Alarm System Modification

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Operation and Maintenance Manual

For

St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center

BNI Medical Education Suite

350 W. Thomas Rd

Phoenix, AZ 85013

Fire Alarm System Modification

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Operation and Maintenance Manual

FOR

St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center

BNI Medical Education Suite

350 W. Thomas Rd

Phoenix, AZ 85013

Fire Alarm System Modification

AFE Job #14408

1. Fire Alarm System

1.1. Data Sheets

1.2. Drawings

2. Warranty

SYSTEM INSTALLED BY

American Fire Equipment Sales and Service Corporation

3107 West Virginia Avenue

Phoenix, Arizona 85009

Phone (602) 433-2484

Fax (602) 433-9626

Web Site: www.americanfire.com

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NFS2-3030Intelligent AddressableFire Alarm System

Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panels

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General The NFS2-3030 is an intelligent Fire Alarm Control Paneldesigned for medium- to large-scale facilities. Fire emergencydetection and evacuation are extremely critical to life safety,and the NFS2-3030 is ideally suited for these applications. TheNFS2-3030 is part of the ONYX® Series of products fromNOTIFIER. The NFS2-3030 is ideal for virtually any applicationbecause it features a modular design that is configured perproject requirements. With one to ten Signaling Line Circuits(SLCs), the NFS2-3030 supports up to 3,180 intelligentaddressable devices.

Information is critical to fire evacuation personnel, and theNFS2-3030’s large 640-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)presents vital information to operators concerning a fire situa-tion, fire progression, and evacuation details.

A host of other options are available, including single- or multi-channel voice; firefighters telephone; LED, LCD, or PC-basedgraphic annunciators; fire or integration networking; advanceddetection products for challenging environments, and manyadditional options.

Features• Certified for seismic applications when used with the appro-

priate seismic mounting kit. • One to ten isolated intelligent Signaling Line Circuits (SLC)

Style 4, 6 or 7.• Up to 159 detectors and 159 modules per SLC, 318 devices

per loop/3,180 per FACP or network node. Detectors can beany mix of ion, photo, laser photo, thermal, or multi-sensordetectors; modules can be addressable pull stations, nor-mally open contact devices, two-wire smoke, notification, orrelay modules.

• Large 640-character LCD backlit display (16 lines x 40 char-acters) or display-less (a node on a network).

• Network options:– High-speed network for up to 200 nodes (NFS2-3030,

NFS2-640, NFS-320(C), NFS-320SYS, NCA-2, DVC,ONYXWorks, NFS-3030, NFS-640, and NCA).

– Standard network for up to 103 nodes (NFS2-3030,NFS2-640, NFS-320(C), NFS-320SYS, NCA-2, DVC,ONYXWorks, NCS, NFS-3030, NFS-640, NCA, AFP-200,AFP-300/400, AFP-1010, and AM2020). Up to 54 nodeswhen DVC is used in network paging.

• Built-in Alarm, Trouble, Security, and Supervisory relays. • VeriFire® Tools online/offline program option.

• Application code is saved in Flash memory.• With built-in Degraded Mode operation, the system is capa-

ble of general alarm if a fire alarm condition is present evenif the CPU fails.

• Weekly Occupancy Schedules allow changing sensitivity bytime of day and day of week.

• EIA-485 annunciators, including custom graphics.• History file with 4000-event capacity in nonvolatile memory,

plus separate 1000-event alarm-only file. • Advanced history filters allow sorting by event, time, date,

or address.• Alarm Verification selection per point, with tally.

• Autoprogramming and Walk Test reports.

• Multiple central station communication options:– Standard UDACT– Internet

– Internet/GSM• Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS) Presignal.• Silence Inhibit and Auto Silence timer options.

• Field-programmable on panel or on PC, with VeriFire Toolsprogram, also check, compare.

• Non-alarm points for lower priority functions.• Remote ACK/Signal Silence/System Reset/Drill via monitor

modules.• Up to 1000 powerful Boolean logic equations.

• Supports SCS Series smoke control system in both HVACor FSCS modes.

• FM6320 approved Gas Detection System with FMM-4-20module and any FM listed gas detector.

• EIA-232 printer port.• EIA-485 annunciator port.

640-CHARACTER DISPLAY FEATURES• Backlit, 640-character display.• Program keypad: full QWERTY keypad.• Up to nine users, each with a password and selectable

access levels.• 11 LED indicators: Power; Fire Alarm; Pre-Alarm; Secu-

rity; Supervisory; System Trouble; Other Event; SignalsSilenced; Point Disabled; CPU Failure; Controls Active.

• Membrane Switch Controls: Acknowledge; SignalSilence; Drill; System Reset; Lamp Test.

• LCD Display: 640 characters (16 x 40) with long-life LEDbacklight.

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FLASHSCAN™ INTELLIGENT FEATURES• Poll up to 318 devices on each loop in less than two sec-

onds.• Activate up to 159 outputs in less than five seconds.• Multicolor LEDs blink device address during Walk Test.

• Fully digital, high-precision protocol (U.S. Patent5,539,389).

• Manual sensitivity adjustment — nine levels.• Pre-alarm ONYX intelligent sensing — nine levels.• Sensitivity levels:

– Ion – 0.5 to 2.5%/foot obscuration.– Photo – 0.5 to 2.35%/foot obscuration.– Laser (VIEW®) – 0.02 to 2.0%/foot obscuration.

– Acclimate Plus™ – 0.5 to 4.0%/foot obscuration.– IntelliQuad – 1.0 to 4.0%/foot obscuration.– IntelliQuad™ PLUS – 1.0 to 4.0%/foot obscuration

• Drift compensation (U.S. Patent 5,764,142). • Multi-detector algorithm involves nearby detectors in alarm

decision (U.S. Patent 5,627,515).• Automatic detector sensitivity testing (NFPA-72 compliant).• Maintenance alert (two levels).

• Self-optimizing pre-alarm.• Programmable activation of sounder/relay bases during

alarm or pre-alarm.• Read Status displays the level of detector cleanliness.

FSL-751 VIEW® (VERY INTELLIGENT EARLY WARN-ING) SMOKE DETECTION TECHNOLOGY• Revolutionary spot laser design.• Advanced ONYX intelligent sensing algorithms differentiate

between smoke and non-smoke signals (U.S. Patent5,831,524).

• Addressable operation pinpoints the fire location.• No moving parts to fail or filters to change.

• Early warning performance comparable to the best aspira-tion systems at a fraction of the lifetime cost.

FAPT-851 ACCLIMATE PLUS™ LOW-PROFILE INTELLI-GENT MULTI-SENSOR• Detector automatically adjusts sensitivity levels without

operator intervention or programming. Sensitivity increaseswith heat.

• Microprocessor-based technology; combination photo andthermal technology.

• Low-temperature signal at 40°F ± 5°F (4.44°C ± 2.77°C).

FSC-851 INTELLIQUAD ADVANCED MULTI-CRITERIA DETECTOR• Detects all four major elements of a fire (smoke, heat, CO,

and flame).

• Automatic drift compensation of smoke sensor and CO cell.• High nuisance-alarm immunity.• Six sensitivity levels.

CPU2-3030D display or

CPU2-3030ND

NBG-12LX FMM-1 FRM-1

PRN Series Printer

NFS2-3030

Sample System Options

FAPT-851FSL-751FSP-851...etc.

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NOTE: CPU2-3030 firmware version 14.0 (and higher) can support LCD-160 on the RDP port, or LCD2-80/LCD-80 in terminal mode,but not both at the same time.

XP6/10 I/O Modules

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FCO-851 INTELLIQUAD™ PLUS ADVANCED MULTI-CRITERIA FIRE/CO DETECTOR• Detects all four major elements of a fire.• Separate signal for life-safety CO detection.• Optional addressable sounder base for Temp-3 (fire) or

Temp-4(CO) tone.• Automatic drift compensation of smoke sensor and CO cell.• High nuisance-alarm immunity.• Six sensitivity levels.

FMM-4-20 GAS DETECTION MODULE• Interface to industry-standard linear scale 4-20 mA sensors.• Five programmable thresholds.• FM Approved, Class 6320 (Stationary Gas Sensors/Detec-

tors).

RELEASING FEATURES• Ten independent hazards.• Sophisticated cross-zone (three options).

• Delay timer and Discharge timers (adjustable).• Abort (four options).

VOICE AND TELEPHONE FEATURES• Up to eight channels of digital audio.• 35 watt, 50 watt, 75 watt, and 100/125 watt digital amplifiers

(DAA2/DAX series and DS series)• Solid state message generation.

• Hard-wired voice control module options.• Firefighter telephone option.• 30- to 120-watt analog amplifiers (AA Series).

• Backup tone generator and amplifier option.

FlashScan® Exclusive World-Leading Detector ProtocolAt the heart of the NFS2-3030 is a set of detection devices anddevice protocol — FlashScan (U.S. Patent 5,539,389). FlashS-can is an all-digital protocol that gives superior precision andhigh noise immunity.

As well as giving quick identification of an active input device,this new protocol can also activate many output devices in afraction of the time required by competitive protocols. This highspeed also allows the NFS2-3030 to have the largest deviceper loop capacity in the industry — 318 points — yet everyinput and output device is sampled in less than two seconds.The microprocessor-based FlashScan® detectors have bicolorLEDs that can be coded to provide diagnostic information,such as device address during Walk Test.

ONYX Intelligent SensingONYX Intelligent Sensing is a set of software algorithms thatprovide the NFS2-3030 with industry-leading smoke detectioncapability. These complex algorithms require many calcula-tions on each reading of each detector, and are made possibleby the very high-speed microcomputer used by the NFS2-3030.

Drift Compensation and Smoothing. Drift compensationallows the detector to retain its original ability to detect actualsmoke, and resist false alarms, even as dirt accumulates. Itreduces maintenance requirements by allowing the system toautomatically perform the periodic sensitivity measurementsrequired by NFPA 72. Smoothing filters are also provided bysoftware to remove transient noise signals, usually caused byelectrical interference.

Maintenance Warnings. When the drift compensation per-formed for a detector reaches a certain level, the performanceof the detector may be compromised, and special warningsare given. There are three warning levels: (1) Low Chambervalue; (2) Maintenance Alert, indicative of dust accumulationthat is near but below the allowed limit; (3) MaintenanceUrgent, indicative of dust accumulation above the allowed limit.

Sensitivity Adjust. Nine sensitivity levels are provided foralarm detection. These levels can be set manually, or canchange automatically between day and night. Nine levels ofpre-alarm sensitivity can also be selected, based on predeter-mined levels of alarm. Pre-alarm operation can be latching orself-restoring, and can be used to activate special control func-tions.

Self-Optimizing Pre-Alarm. Each detector may be set for“Self-Optimizing” pre-alarm. In this special mode, the detector“learns” its normal environment, measuring the peak analogreadings over a long period of time, and setting the pre-alarmlevel just above these normal peaks.

Cooperating Multi-Detector Sensing. A patented feature ofONYX Intelligent Sensing is the ability of a smoke sensor toconsider readings from nearby sensors in making alarm orpre-alarm decisions. Without statistical sacrifice in the ability toresist false alarms, it allows a sensor to increase its sensitivityto actual smoke by a factor of almost two to one.

Field Programming OptionsAutoprogram. This timesaving feature is a special softwareroute. The FACP “learns” what devices are physically con-nected and automatically loads them in the program withdefault values for all parameters. Requiring less than one min-ute to run, this routine allows the user to have almost immedi-ate fire protection in a new installation, even if only a portion ofthe detectors are installed.

Keypad Program Edit. The NFS2-3030, like all NOTIFIERintelligent panels, has the exclusive feature of program cre-ation and editing capability from the front panel keypad, whilecontinuing to provide fire protection. The architecture of theNFS2-3030 software is such that each point entry carries itsown program, including control-by-event links to other points.This allows the program to be entered with independent per-point segments, while the NFS2-3030 simultaneously monitorsother (already installed) points for alarm conditions.

VeriFire® ToolsVeriFire® Tools is an offline programming and test utility thatcan greatly reduce installation programming time, andincrease confidence in the site-specific software. It is Win-dows® based and provides technologically advanced capabili-ties to aid the installer. The installer may create the entireprogram for the NFS2-3030 in the comfort of the office, test it,store a backup file, then bring it to the site and download froma laptop into the panel.

Ordering Information• “Configuration Guidelines” on page 4• “Networking Options” on page 4

• “Auxiliary Power Supplies and Batteries” on page 4• “Audio Options” on page 4• “Compatible Devices, EIA-232 Ports” on page 5

• “Compatible Devices, EIA-485 Ports” on page 5• “Compatible Intelligent Devices” on page 5• “Enclosures, Chassis, and Dress Plates” on page 6

• “Other Options” on page 6

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CONFIGURATION GUIDELINESStand-alone and network systems require a main display. Onsingle-CPU systems (one NFS2-3030D), the display option isthe CPU2-3030D. On network systems (two or more net-worked fire panel nodes), at least one NCA-2, NCS, or ONYX-Works annunciation device is required. Options listed asfollows.

CPU2-3030D: NFS2-3030 Primary Display. CPU2-3030Dships with keypad/display installed; includes 640-characterbacklit LCD display, QWERTY programming and control key-pad. CPU2-3030 is a central processing unit and requires anAMPS-24(E) power supply.

CPU2-3030ND: CPU2-3030 without display.

VeriFire-TCD: VeriFire® Tools programming software forONYX series products and DVC. Includes local panel connec-tion cable. Programming PC requires a serial port connection.See DN-6871.

LCM-320: Loop Control Module. Adds SLCs to 3030; 3030supports up to 5 LCM-320s and 5 LEM-320s. See DN-6881.

LEM-320: Loop Expander Module. Expands each LCM usedon the 3030. See DN-6881.

SAMPLE SYSTEM: Four-loop NFS2-3030 with display:CPU2-3030D, DP-DISP, two BMP-1s, CHS-M3, two LCM-320s, two LEM-320s, AMPS-24, SBB-A4, DR-A4, BP2-4, BB-100, batteries.

NETWORKING OPTIONS NCA-2: Network Control Annunciator, 640 characters. Analternate primary display for CPU2-3030 can be provided bythe NCA-2, NCS, or ONYXWorks. Using NCA-2 as primarydisplay enables non-English languages. On network systems(two or more networked fire panel nodes), one network display(either NCA-2, NCS, or ONYXWorks) is required for every sys-tem. On network systems, the NCA-2 connects (and requires)a standard Network Control Module or High-Speed NetworkControl Module. Mounts in a row of FACP node or in twoannunciator positions. Mounting options include the DP-DISP,ADP-4B, or in an annunciator box, such as the ABS-2D. InCAB-4 top-row applications, a DP-DISP and two BMP-1 blankmodules are required for mounting. See DN-6858.

NCM-W, NCM-F: Standard Network Communications Mod-ules. Wire and multi-mode fiber versions available. See DN-6861.

HS-NCM-W/MF/SF/WMF/WSF/MFSF: High-speed networkcommunications modules that can connect to two nodes. Wire,single-mode fiber, multi-mode fiber, and media conversionmodels are available. See DN-60454.

RPT-W, RPT-F, RPT-WF: Standard-network repeater boardwith wire connection (RPT-W), fiber connection (RPT-F), orallowing a change in media type between wire and fiber (RPT-WF). Not used with high-speed networks.See DN-6971.

ONYXWorks: UL-listed graphics PC workstation, ONYXWorksGUI software, and computer hardware. See DN-7048 for spe-cific part numbers.

NFN-GW-EM, NFN-GW-EM-3: NFN Gateway, embedded. SeeDN-60499.

AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLIES AND BATTERIES AMPS-24(E): One required for each NFS2-3030. Addressablepower supply and battery charger with two 24 VDC outputs.Addressable by any FlashScan® or CLIP mode FACP.Charges 7 to 200 AH batteries. Occupies up to four addresseson an SLC, depending on configuration. Primary input powerfor panel. See DN-6883.

APS2-6R: Auxiliary Power Supply. Provides up to 6.0 amperesof power for peripheral devices. Includes battery input and

transfer relay, and overcurrent protection. Mounts on two offour positions on a CHS-4L or CHS-4 chassis. See DN-5952.

ACPS-610: 6.0 A or 10 A addressable charging power supply.See DN-60244.

FCPS-24S6/-24S8: Remote 6 A and 8 A power supplies withbattery charger. See DN-6927.

BAT Series: Batteries. AMPS-24 uses two 12 volt, 7 to 200 AHbatteries. See DN-6933.

AUDIO OPTIONS NOTE: See “Enclosures, Chassis, and Dress Plates” on page 6 formounting harware.

DVC-EM: Digital Voice Command, digital audio processor withmessage storage for up to 32 minutes of standard quality (4minutes at high quality) digital audio. See DN-7045.

DS-DB: Digital Series Distribution Board, provides bulk ampli-fication capabilities to the DVC while retaining digital audio dis-tribuition capabilities. Can be configured with up to four DS-AMPs, supplying high-level risers spread throughout an instal-lation. See DN-60565.

DVC-KD: Keypad for local annunciation and controls; statusLEDs and 24 user-programmable buttons. See DN-7045.

DS-AMP/E: 125W, 25 VRMS, or 100W, 70VRMS. 70VRMSrequires DS-XF70V step-up transformer. Digital Series Ampli-fier, part of the DS-DB system. See DN-60663.

DS-RFM, DS-FM, DS-SFM: Fiber conversion modules forDVC, DS-DB distribution board, and DAX/DAA2 Series amplifi-ers. See DN-60633.

DAA2-5025(E): 50W, 25 Vrms Digital Audio Amplifier assem-bly with power supply; includes chassis. See DN-60556.

DAA2-5070(E): 50W, 70.7 Vrms Digital Audio Amplifierassembly with power supply; includes chassis. See DN-60556.

DAA2-7525(E): 75W, 25 Vrms digital audio amplifier assemblywith power supply; includes chassis. See DN-60556.

DAX-3525(E): 35W, 25 Vrms Digital Audio Amplifier assemblywith power supply, includes chassis. See DN-60561.

DAX-3570(E): 35W, 70.7 Vrms Digital Audio Amplifier assem-bly with power supply, includes chassis. See DN-60561.

DAX-5025(E): 50W, 25 Vrms Digital Audio Amplifier assemblywith power supply, includes chassis. See DN-60561.

DAX-5070(E): 50W, 70.7 Vrms Digital Audio Amplifier assem-bly with power supply, includes chassis. See DN-60561.

TELH-1: Firefighter’s Telephone Handset for use with the DVCwhen mounted in the CA-2 chassis. See DN-7045.

CMIC-1: Microphone us gved with DVC/DVC-EM. Includedwith CA-2 chassis assembly. See DN-7045.

RM-1/RM-1SA: Remote microphone assemblies, mount onADP-4 (RM-1) dress panel or CAB-RM/-RMR (RM-1SA)stand-alone cabinets. See DN-6728.

FTM-1: Firephone Control Module connects a remote fire-fighter telephone to a centralized telephone console. Reportsstatus to panel. Wiring to jacks and handsets is supervised.See DN-6989.

AA-30: Audio Amplifier, 30 watts. Switch-mode power.Includes amplifier and audio input supervision, backup input,and automatic switchover, power supply, cables. See DN-3224.

AA-120/AA-100: Audio Amplifier provides up to 120 watts of25 Vrms audio power. The amplifier contains an integral chas-sis for mounting to a CAB-B4, -C4, or -D4 backbox (consumesone row). Switch-mode power. Includes audio input and ampli-fied output supervision, backup input, and automatic switcho-

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ver to backup tone. Order the AA-100 for 70.7 Vrms systemsand 100 watts of power. See DN-3224.

DAA Series Digital Audio Amplifiers: Legacy DAA Seriesamplifiers are compatible with DVC systems running SR4.0.For specific information on DAA-50 series amplifiers, refer toDN-7046. For information on DAA-7525 Series, refer to DN-60257.

COMPATIBLE DEVICES, EIA-232 PORTS PRN-6: 80-column printer. See DN-6956.

VS4095/5: Printer, 40-column, 24 V. Order from Keltron, Inc.See DN-3260.

DPI-232: Direct Panel Interface, specialized modem forextending serial data links to remotely located FACPs and/orperipherals. See DN-6870.

COMPATIBLE DEVICES, EIA-485 PORTSACM-24AT: ONYX® Series ACS annunciator – up to 96 pointsof annunciation with Alarm or Active LED, Trouble LED, andswitch per circuit. Active/Alarm LEDs can be programmed (bypowered-up switch selection) by point to be red, green, or yel-low; the Trouble LED is always yellow. See DN-6862.

AEM-24AT: Same LED and switch capabilities as ACM-24AT;expands the ACM-24AT to 48, 72, or 96 pointsSee DN-6862.

ACM-48A: ONYX® Series ACS annunciator – up to 96 pointsof annunciation with Alarm or Active LED per circuit. Active/Alarm LEDs can be programmed (by powered-up switch selec-tion) in groups of 24 to be red, green, or yellow. Expandable to96 points with one AEM-48A. See DN-6862.

AEM-48A: Same LED capabilities as ACM-48A; expands theACM-48A to 96 points. See DN-6862.

ACM-8R: Remote Relay Module with eight Form-C contacts.Can be located up to 6,000 ft. (1828.8 m) from panel on fourwires. See DN-3558.

LCD-160: Liquid Crystal Display annunciator, 160-characterbacklit. Can store character sets for multiple languages. Sup-ports Canadian requirements. See DN-6940

LCD-80: ACS mode. 80-character, backlit LCD display.Mounts up to 6,000 ft. (1828.8 m) from panel. Up to 32 perFACP. See DN-3198.

LCD2-80: Terminal mode. 80-character, backlit LCD display.Mounts up to 6,000 ft. (1828.8 m) from panel. Up to 32 perFACP. See LCD2-80 (DN-60548).

SCS Series: Smoke control station; eight (expandable to 16)circuits. See DN-4818.

TM-4: Transmitter Module. Includes three reverse-polarity cir-cuits and one municipal box circuit. Mounts in panel moduleposition (as in single-address mode applications) or in CHS-M3 position. See DN-6860.

UDACT: Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter,636 channel See DN-4867.

UDACT-2: Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter,636 channel. See DN-60686.

UZC-256: Programmable Universal Zone Coder provides pos-itive non-interfering successive zone coding. Microprocessor-controlled, field-programmable from IBM®-compatible PCs(requires optional programming kit). Mounts on a CHS-4series chassis within NFS2-3030.

COMPATIBLE INTELLIGENT DEVICESBEAMHK: Heating kit for transmitter/receiver unit of FSB-200(S) below. See DN-6985.

BEAMHKR: Heating kit for use with the reflector of FSB-200(S) below. See DN-6985.

BEAMLRK: Long-range accessory kit, FSB-200(S) below.See DN-6985.

BEAMMRK: Multi-mount kit, FSB-200(S) below. See DN-6985.

BEAMSMK: Surface-mount kit, FSB-200(S) below. See DN-6985.

FSB-200: Intelligent beam smoke detector. See DN-6985.

FSB-200S: Intelligent beam smoke detector with integral sen-sitivity test. See DN-6985.

FSC-851: FlashScan IntelliQuad Advanced Multi-CriteriaDetector. See DN-60412.

FCO-851: FlashScan IntelliQuad PLUS Advanced Multi-Crite-ria Fire/CO Detector. See DN-60689 .

FSI-851: Low-profile FlashScan ionization detector. See DN-6985.

FSP-851: Low-profile FlashScan photoelectric detector. SeeDN-6935.

FSP-851R: Low-profile intelligent photoelectric sensor, remotetest capable. For use with DNR(W). See DN-6935.

FSP-851T: Low-profile FlashScan photoelectric detector with135°F (57°C) thermal. See DN-6935.

FST-851: FlashScan thermal detector 135°F (57°C). See DN-6936.

FST-851R: FlashScan thermal detector 135°F (57°C) withrate-of-rise. See DN-6936.

FST-851H: FlashScan 190°F (88°C) high-temperature thermaldetector. See DN-6936.

FAPT-851: FlashScan Acclimate Plus™ low-profile multi-sen-sor detector. See DN-6937.

FSL-751: FlashScan VIEW® laser photo detector. See DN-6886.

DNR: InnovairFlex low-flow non-relay duct-detector housing(order FSP-851 separately). Replaces FSD-751PL/FSD-751RPL. See DN-60429.

DNRW: Same as above with NEMA-4 rating, watertight. SeeDN-60429.

B224RB: Low-profile relay base. See DN-60054.

B224BI: Isolator base for low-profile detectors. See DN-60054.

B210LP: Low-profile base. Standard U.S. style. ReplacesB710LP. See DN-60054.

B501: European-style, 4" (10.16 cm) base. See DN-60054.

B200S: Intelligent programmable sounder base, capable ofproducing a variety of tone patterns including ANSI Temporal3. Compatible with sychronization protocol. See DN-60054.

B200SR: Sounder base, Temporal 3 or Continuous tone. SeeDN-60054.

FMM-1: FlashScan monitor module. See DN-6720.

FDM-1: FlashScan dual monitor module. See DN-6720.

FZM-1: FlashScan two-wire detector monitor module. See DN-6720.

FMM-101: FlashScan miniature monitor module. See DN-6720.

FMM-4-20: FlashScan 4-20 mA protocol monitor module. SeeDN-60411.

FCM-1: FlashScan NAC control module. See DN-6724.

FCM-1-REL: FlashScan releasing control module. See DN-60390.

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FRM-1: FlashScan relay module. See DN-6724.

FDRM-1: FlashScan dual monitor/dual relay module. See DN-60709.

NBG-12LX: Manual pull station, addressable. See DN-6726.

ISO-X: Isolator module. See DN-2243.

XP6-C: FlashScan six-circuit supervised control module. SeeDN-6924.

XP6-MA: FlashScan six-zone interface module; connectsintelligent alarm system to two-wire conventional detectionzone. See DN-6925.

XP6-R: FlashScan six-relay (Form-C) control module. SeeDN-6926.

XP10-M: FlashScan ten-input monitor module. See DN-6923.

ENCLOSURES, CHASSIS, AND DRESS PLATESCAB-4 Series Enclosure: NFS2-3030 mounts in a standardCAB-4 Series enclosure (available in four sizes, “A” through“D”). Backbox and door ordered seperately; requires BP2-4battery plate. A trim ring option is available for semi-flushmounting. See DN-6857.

EQ Series Cabinets: EQ series cabinets will house amplifiers,power supplies, battery chargers and control modules. EQcabinets are available in three sizes, “B” through “D”. See DN-60229.

CHS-M3: Mounting chassis for CPU2-3030. One required foreach CPU2-3030D/3030ND.

CA-2: Chassis for CPU when DVC is used with firefighter'stelephone. Mounts in the top two rows of a CAB-4 seriesenclosure.

DP-DISP: Dress panel for top row in cabinet with CPU2-3030D installed.

DP-1B: Blank dress panel. Provides dead-front panel forunused tiers; covers DAA2-series or AA-series amplifier. SeeDN-7046.

CHS-BH1: Battery chassis; holds two 12.0 AH batteries.Mounts on the left side of DAA2 chassis. See DN-7046.

CA-1: Chassis, occupies one tier of a CAB-4 Series enclosure.The left side accommodates one DVC and a DVC-KD(optional); and the right side houses a CMIC-1 microphoneand its well (optional). See DN-7045.

CA-2: Chassis assembly, occupies two tiers of a CAB-4 Seriesenclosure. The left side accommodates one DVC mounted ona half-chassis and one NFS2-3030 or NCA-2 mounted on ahalf-chassis. The right side houses a microphone/handsetwell. The CA-2 assembly includes CMIC-1 microphone. ADDRSeries doors with two-tier visibility are available for use withthe CA-2 configuration: ADDR-B4, ADDR-C4, ADDR-D4(below).

ADDR-B4: Two-tier-sized door designed for use with the CA-2chassis configuration. ADDR Series doors are similar to CAB-4 Series “DR” doors, but a clear window space exposes thetop two tiers of the CAB-4 enclosure. Use an SBB-B4 backboxwith the ADDR-B4. See DN-7045, DN-6857.

ADDR-C4: Three-tier-sized door designed for use with the CA-2 chassis configuration. ADDR Series doors are similar toCAB-4 Series “DR” doors, but a clear window space exposesthe top two tiers of the CAB-4 enclosure. Use an SBB-C4backbox with the ADDR-C4. See DN-7045, DN-6857.

ADDR-D4: Four-tier-sized door designed for use with the CA-2chassis configuration. ADDR Series doors are similar to CAB-4 Series “DR” doors, but a clear window space exposes thetop two tiers of the CAB-4 enclosure. Use an SBB-D4 backboxwith the ADDR-D4. See DN-7045, DN-6857.

DPA-1: Dress panel, used with the CA-1 chassis when config-ured with a DVC, DVC-KD, and CMIC-1. See DN-7045.

DPA-2: Dress Panel used with the CA-2 chassis assembly.

DPA-1A4: Dress panel, used with the CA-1 chassis when theCMIC-1 is not used. Provides mounting options on right twobays for two ACS annunciators, or for blank plates. See DN-7045.

ADP-4B: Annunciator dress plate. Mounts in rows 2, 3 or 4 ofa CAB-4 series enclosure. Used with ACS series annuncia-tors.

BMP-1: Blank module for unused module positions.

DP-1B: Blank dress panel. Provides dead-front panel forunused tiers; covers DAA2-series or AA-series amplifier.

BP2-4: Battery plate, required.

CHS-4L: Low-profile four-position Chassis. Mounts two AA-30amplifiers.

CHS-4N: Chassis for mounting up to four APS-6Rs.

CHS-6: Chassis used with the XP6 and XP10 Multi-Modules.Mounts up to six modules in any CAB-4 series row.

BB-100: Backbox for batteries and power supplies. The BB-100 is used to mount up to two 100-AH batteries and powersupply, if needed. 30" (76.20 cm) wide x 25" (63.50 cm) high x7.5" (19.05 cm) deep; depth includes door.

BB-200: Backbox for batteries and power supplies. Holds theAMPS-24(E) power supply when AMPS-24(E) is used as acharger for 200 AH batteries. Holds up to four 100 AH batter-ies and power supply. 30" (76.20 cm) wide x 36" (91.44 cm)high x 7.5" (19.05 cm) deep; depth includes door.

NFS-LBB: Battery Box. The NFS-LBB is used to mount up totwo 55-AH batteries. Dimensions: Box: 24" (610 mm) wide x14" (356 mm) high x 7.75" (197 mm) deep. Door: 24.125" (613mm) wide x 14.25" (362 mm) high; door adds 0.0625" (approx.1.6 mm) to depth.

BB-UZC: Backbox for housing the UZC-256 for applicationswhere the UZC will not fit in panel enclosure. Black; for red,order BB-UZC-R. See DN-3404.

SEISKIT-CAB: Seismic mounting kit. Required for seismic-certified applications with NFS2-3030, NFS2-640, and BB-26.Includes battery bracket for two 26 AH batteries.

SEISKIT-LBB: Seismic kit for the NFS-LBB. Includes batterybracket for two 55 AH batteries.

SEISKIT-PS/2/4: Seismic mounting kit for the FCPS-24S6/S8and CAB-PS1. Includes battery bracket for two 7 AH or 12 AHbatteries.

OTHER OPTIONS411: Slave digital alarm communicator. See DN-6619.

411UDAC: Digital alarm communicator. See DN-6746.

IPDACT-2, IPDACT Internet Monitoring Module: Connectsto primary and secondary DACT telephone output ports forinternet communications over customer-provided ethernetconnection. Requires compatible Teldat VisorALARM CentralStation Receiver. Can use DHCP or static IP. See DN-60408.

IPCHSKIT: IP Communicator Chassis Mounting Kit. Formounting an IPDACT-2/2UD onto the panel chassis or CHS-4series chassis. Use IPENC for external mounting applications.

IPSPLT: Y-adaptor option allow connection of both panel dialeroutputs to one IPDACT-2/2UD cable input.

IPENC: External enclosure for IPDACT, includes IPBRKTmounting bracket; Red; for black, order IPENC-B.

IPGSM-DP: Internet and Digital Cellular Fire Alarm Communi-cator. Provides selectable configurable paths: cellular only, IP

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only, or IP primary with cellular backup. Connects to the primaryand secondary ports of a DACT. Replaces IPGSM-COM. SeeDH-60695.

NOTE: For other options including compatibility with retrofit equip-ment, refer to the panel's installation manual, the SLC manual, andthe Device Compatibility Document.

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System Capacity• Intelligent Signaling Line Circuits ...........1 expandable to 10• Intelligent detectors .......................................... 159 per loop

• Addressable monitor/control modules .............. 159 per loop• Programmable software zones ............................. over 2000• ACS annunciators

per CPU2-3030 .......................32 address x 64 or 96 pointsNOTE: The CPU2-3030 can support up to 96 annunciatoraddress points per ACM-24/-48.

Specifications• Primary input power:

– AMPS-24: 110-120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 4.5 A maximum.– AMPS-24E: 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.25 A maximum.

• DC output:– Main 24 VDC: Up to 5.0 A– Aux 24 VDC: Up to 5.0 A– 5 VDC: Up to 0.15 A.NOTE: For details of DC output values, see manual 51907.

• Battery charger range: 7 AH – 200 AH. Use separate cab-inet for batteries over 26 AH.

• Float Rate: 27.6 V.

Shipping Weight– CPU2-3030D: 5.95 lb (2.70 kg).

– CPU2-3030ND: 2.90 lb (1.32 kg).

Temperature and Humidity RangesThis system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 –49°C/32 – 120°F and at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH(noncondensing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F). However, theuseful life of the system's standby batteries and the electroniccomponents may be adversely affected by extreme tempera-ture ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended thatthis system and its peripherals be installed in an environmentwith a normal room temperature of 15 – 27°C/60 – 80°F.

Agency Listings and ApprovalsThese listings and approvals apply to the modules specified inthis document. In some cases, certain modules or applicationsmay not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing maybe in process. Consult factory for latest listing status.

• UL Listed: S635.

• ULC Listed: S635.• MEA: 232-06-E.• FDNY: COA#6065.

• CSFM: 7165-0028:0224 (Commercial). • FM Approved.• FM6320 Approved. Class 6320 for Gas Detection.

• City of Chicago.• City of Denver.• PSB Corporation.• CCCF listed.• Fire Services Department (Hong Kong).

StandardsThe NFS2-3030 complies with the following UL Standards andNFPA 72, IBC, and CBC Fire Alarm Systems requirements:

• UL 864 (Fire).• UL 1076 (Burglary).

• LOCAL (Automatic, Manual, Waterflow and SprinklerSupervisory).

• AUXILIARY (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow) (requiresTM-4).

• REMOTE STATION (Automatic, Manual, Waterflow andSprinkler Supervisory) (requires TM-4).

• PROPRIETARY (Automatic, Manual, Waterflow and Sprin-kler Supervisory). Not applicable for FM.

• EMERGENCY VOICE/ALARM.• OT, PSDN (Other Technologies, Packet-switched Data Net-

work). • IBC 2000, IBC 2003, IBC 2006, IBC2009 (Seismic).• CBC 2007 (Seismic).

IntelliQuad™ and NOTI•FIRE•NET™ are all trademarks; and Acclimate®Plus™, FlashScan®, NOTIFIER®, ONYX®, VeriFire®, and VIEW® are allregistered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. ©2011 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized useof this document is strictly prohibited.

Made in the U.S. A.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.

We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.

For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118.www.notifier.com

SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

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XPIQQuad Intelligent Audio Transponder

Voice Control Systems

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XPIQ (shown without cabinet cover)

GeneralThe XPIQ Quad Intelligent Audio Transponder is for distrib-uted multichannel voice evacuation systems, playing up to foursimultaneous messages. It is an integrated audio amplificationand distribution subsystem controlled by an FACP (Fire AlarmControl Panel) via the SLC (Signaling Line Circuit). The XPIQcan direct up to four low-level audio signals from the risers tofour audio amplifiers. The amplified audio signals are thendirected to up to four integrated, continuously supervisedspeaker circuits. The XPIQ is compatible with all Onyx panels,with the exception of the NFS-320.

NOTE: The XPIQ can also be used with Legacy panels. Pleaserefer to the XPIQ manual for more information.

XPIQ-MB Features• Four Class B speaker circuits (Class A with XPIQ-CA).• Accepts four audio riser channels from XPIQ-AIB4 option

board.• Four amplifier slots.• Continuously supervised amplifiers and speakers.• All-call local page capability with optional RM-1(SA) remote

microphone and XPIQ-RMI.• Two independent user-configurable tone generators either for

riser backup or as a main tone source.• Supports routing of all-call page from single remote micro-

phone to other XPIQ-MBs in the same cabinet.• Background music input terminal block.• Ten-position background music volume-control switch.• Multiple variations of backup configurations:

– 1 to 1 backup.– 2 to 1 backup.– 3 to 1 backup.– 2 to 2 backup.– 1 to 1 external backup (backup amplifier in another XPIQ).– 2 to 1 external backup (backup amplifier in another XPIQ).– 3 to 1 external backup (backup amplifier in another XPIQ).– 4 to 1 external backup (backup amplifier in another XPIQ).

• Supports backup amplifier sharing between two or moreXPIQs within the same cabinet.

• Includes four Class B or two Class A notification appliancecircuits or telephone circuits.

• Ring tone on firefighter telephone circuits.• Supervised firefighter telephone riser input with in and out

terminals.• XPIQ-PS(E) power supply control/supervision that includes

AC, battery, and charger monitoring.• AC trouble delay option (none, 8-hour delay, 16-hour delay).• Ground fault detection.• Easy software upgrading and programming accomplished by

downloading from PC via serial port.• Nonvolatile memory for storing configuration data.• Pluggable terminal blocks for field wiring.• Accessory trouble input.

Specifications

XPIQ-PS AND XPIQ-PSE POWER SUPPLIESAC power:

• XPIQ-PS: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3.5 A.• XPIQ-PSE: 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.75 A.Batteries or battery-backed-up DC source (secondary sourceinput TB2):

• Input voltage range: 20.4 to 28 VDC.• Battery trouble voltage: less than or equal to 22 VDC.• Maximum current @ 20.4 VDC at full load (four 25-watt

amplifiers): 9.0 A.• Protection (overcurrent, reverse-polarity): 15.0 A automotive

minifuse.• 24-volt lead-acid battery charger (TB2):• Float charge (battery fully charged): 27.6 VDC.• Maximum charging current: 1.4 A.• Minimum capacity: 12 AH.• Maximum capacity: 25 AH (48-hour charging period), 12 AH

(24-hour charging period).

XPIQ-MB MOTHERBOARDSpeaker circuits TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4:

• Output: Power-limited.• Operation: Class B (Style Y) circuits or Class A (Style Z) with

XPIQ-CA converter module.• Field-wiring supervision: continuous (On and Off state).• Nominal ELR value for Style Y: 4.7 K ohms.• Minimum allowed leakage resistance of a speaker circuit

(Style Y without ELR or Style Z with wiring disconnected fromXPIQ-CA): 45 K ohms.

FFT riser/NAC source input TB9:

• Maximum allowed FFT/NAC riser voltage: 30 VDC.FFT/NAC circuits TB5, TB6, TB7, TB8:

• Ouput: power-limited.• Operation: 4 Class B (Style Y) circuits or 2 Class A (Style Z).• Nominal ELR value for Style Y: 47 K ohms.

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• Maximum voltage drop @ 2 A on NAC output: 0.5 VDC.• NAC output current: 2.0 A.• Nominal FFT handset DC resistance: 1.2 K ohms.• Minimum allowed leakage resistance of an FFT/NAC zone

(Style Y without ELR or Style Z with return wiring discon-nected): 150 K ohms.

Background music input TB11:

• Input voltage level: 1 Vp (peak voltage).• Input impedance: 75 K ohms.

XPIQ-SLI SIGNALING LINE INTERFACE• All screw terminal blocks accept wire up to 12 AWG (3.31

mm²).• Compatible with CLIP and FlashScan® protocols.• Average SLC current: 1.0 mA.• SLC isolation: 500 VDC, limited by transient protection com-

ponents to 40 VDC.• Contact rating, local Alarm relay TB11: 2.0 A @ 32 VDC

(resistive).• Maximum length of local SLC loop wiring: 2,000 ft. (600 m).• Maximum number of detectors/modules on the local SLC

loop output: 64.• Maximum resistance of the local SLC (from any device to the

FACP): 50 ohms.

XPIQ-AIB4/AIB1 AUDIO INPUT BOARD(4 CHANNEL/1 CHANNEL)• All screw terminal blocks accept wire up to 12 AWG (3.31

mm²).• Nominal input voltage: 3.5 Vp (peak voltage).

XPIQ-AA25 AUDIO AMPLIFIER, 25 W• Built-in short-circuit and thermal-shutdown protection.• Nominal (sinusoidal) output voltage: 25 VRMS.• Nominal (sinusoidal) output power: 25 W.• Nominal (sinusoidal) output current: 1.0 A.

XPIQ-AA2270 AUDIO AMPLIFIER, 22 W• Built-in short-circuit and thermal-shutdown protection.• Nominal (sinusoidal) output voltage: 70.7 VRMS.• Nominal (sinusoidal) output power: 22 W.• Nominal (sinusoidal) output current: 310 mA.

XPIQ-RMI REMOTE MICROPHONE INTERFACE• All screw terminal blocks accept wire up to 12 AWG (3.31

mm²).• Supply output voltage for RM-1(SA) TB2-1 (+24V), TB2-2

(common): 19 – 28 VDC.• Nominal audio level: 2.5 VRMS.

Four-Channel XPIQ Distributed Audio Block Diagram

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COMBINED CHARACTERISTICS• AMG, XPIQ-AIB4(1), and XPIQ-AA25: frequency response

350 Hz to 6 kHz.• AMG, AA-30, ACT-2, XPIQ-AIB4(1), and XPIQ-AA25: fre-

quency response 450 Hz to 3.8 kHz (UL); 400 Hz to 4 kHz(ULC).

• RM-1(SA), XPIQ-AIB4(1), and XPIQ-AA25: frequencyresponse 350 Hz to 7 kHz.

• RM-1(SA), XPIQ-RMI, and XPIQ-AA25: frequency response350 Hz to 10 kHz.

• Background music input (TB10) and XPIQ-AA25: fre-quency response 250 Hz to 12 kHz.

CABINET SPECIFICATIONSThe XPIQ mounts in any standard CAB-4 Series cabinet. Referto CAB-4 (DN-6857) Series data sheet for specifications.

LED IndicatorsLEDs located on XPIQ-MB motherboard:

• System Trouble; yellow LED turns on for system-relatedtrouble.

• AC Fail; yellow LED turns on when AC is lost (all other non-essential LEDs will turn off to conserve batteries).

• Battery Trouble; yellow LED turns on for low or no batteryvoltage.

• Charger Trouble; yellow LED turns on for charger failure.• FFT/NAC Riser Trouble; yellow LED turns on for FFT riser

loss.• Telephone Trouble (Circuits 1 – 4); yellow LED for each cir-

cuit turns on for wiring trouble.• Speaker Trouble (Circuits 1 – 4); yellow LED for each circuit

turns on for wiring trouble.• Speaker Zone On (Circuits 1 – 4); one green LED for each

circuit turns on when active.• Earth Fault; yellow LED turns on for ground fault condition.LEDs located on XPIQ-PS power supply:

• On Line; green LED turns on to indicate that AC power isapplied.

• Boost On; green LED turns on during battery tests and whenamplifiers are used during AC failure.

LEDs located on XPIQ-SLI signaling line interface board:

• On Line; green LED turns on to indicate SLC communicationpresence.

• Trouble/Test; yellow LED turns on steady for SLC communi-cation trouble.

• 7-Segment; displays the range of addresses programmed onthe XPIQ-MB.

LEDs located on XPIQ-AA25 audio amplifier:

• Trouble; yellow LED indicates: Short (overcurrent) (onsteady); Gain Test Failed (blinking).

• Status; green LED indicates if amplifier is Primary (onsteady) or Backup (blinking).

LEDs located on XPIQ-AIB1/4 audio input board:

• Channel 1 through 4 Trouble; one yellow LED for eachchannel turns on for channel signal loss trouble.

• Channel 1 through 4 On; one green LED for each channelturns on to indicate channel condition: channel is Ready (onsteady) or Active (blinking).

Controls and SwitchesControls and switches located on XPIQ-MB mother-board:

• SW1 Earth Fault Detection; enables or disables the detec-tion of a ground fault.

• SW2 Phone Circuits 1 & 2 Wiring Selection; select 2W fortwo-wire Class B (Style Y) or 4W for four-wire Class A (StyleZ) circuit wiring.

• SW3 Phone Circuits 3 & 4 Wiring Selection; select 2W fortwo-wire Class B (Style Y) or 4W for four-wire Class A (StyleZ) circuit wiring.

• SW4 Music Source Volume Control.• Jumpers JP1 & JP2; used to enable or disable software

upgrade for the XPIQ-MB.Controls and switches located on XPIQ-SLI signaling line inter-face board:

• SW1 Rotary Switch; used to set ones digit of startingaddress on the SLC.

• SW3 Rotary Switch; used to set tens/hundreds digit of start-ing address on the SLC.

• SW2 Push-Button Switch; used to verify addresses on theXPIQ.

• Jumpers JP1 & JP2; used to enable or disable downloadingprogramming to the XPIQ-SLI.

Architectural/Engineering Specifica-tionsSpecifications of these and all Notifier products are availablefrom Notifier.

Ordering InformationXPIQ-MB: Motherboard; required for each XPIQ installation.Mounts in a standard CAB-3/-4 Series cabinet. 5.3 lbs / 2.4 kg

XPIQ-PS: Power supply; required for each XPIQ installation.120 VAC. Mounts in same cabinet as the XPIQ-MB. 2.6 lbs /1.18 kg

XPIQ-PSE: Power supply; 240 VAC version of XPIQ-PS. 2.6 lbs/ 1.18 kg

XPIQ-SLI: Signaling line interface board; required for eachXPIQ installation. data communication interface between theXPIQ-MB and the SLC of an FACP. The XPIQ-SLI uses thestandard rotary, decimal addressing switch. The number ofaddresses utilized by the XPIQ-SLI depends on the number ofchannels, speaker zones, telephone zones, and other optionsselected during configuration by the installer. A seven-segmentdisplay is used to indicate the address range used. The XPIQ-SLI can be wired in Style 4, 6, or 7. Mounts onto the XPIQ-MB.0.3 lb / 0.14 kg

XPIQ-AIB4: Audio interface board; optional four-channel audioinput board that receives and processes up to four low-levelaudio signals for the XPIQ system. XPIQ-AIB4 or XPIQ-AIB1required when there is an external low-level audio riser signalinput. It is not required for non-voice system operation, in whichthe XPIQ motherboard generates tones. Mounts onto the XPIQ-MB. 0.4 lb / 0.18 kg

XPIQ-AIB1: Audio interface board; same as the XPIQ-AIB4 butreceives and processes one low-level audio signal. 0.3 lb / 0.14kg

XPIQ-AA25: Audio amplifier; 25 watts of power at 25 VRMS.One fully supervised and power-limited speaker circuit on themother-board for each audio amplifier. Up to four XPIQ-AA25smay be mounted on an XPIQ-MB. 1 lb / 0.45 kg Pictured at right.

XPIQ-AA2270: Audio amplifier; 22 watts of power at 70.7VRMS. One fully supervised and power-limited speaker circuit onthe motherboard for each audio amplifier. Up to four XPIQ-AA2270s may be mounted on an XPIQ-MB. Compatible withRev. H and higher of the XPIQ-MB and Rev. C and higher of theXPIQ-CA. 1.5 lbs / 0.68 kg.

XPIQ-CA: Class A converter; converts all speaker circuits (upto 4 XPIQ-AA25) from Class B (Style Y) to Class A (Style Z).One XPIQ-CA per XPIQ-MB. 0.2 lb / 0.09 kg

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Notifier® and FlashScan® are registered trademarks of HoneywellInternational Inc. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks ofMicrosoft Corporation.©2009 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized useof this document is strictly prohibited.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.

We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.

For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118.www.notifier.com

Made in the U.S. A.

XPIQ-RMI: Remote microphone interface; optional interfaceboard with a connection for the RM-1 or RM-1SA. 0.1 lb / 0.05kg

RM-1/RM-1SA: Remote microphone. See RM-1 data sheetDN-6728for specifications and ordering information.

PK-XPIQ: Programming software for the XPIQ transponder.Includes Windows® 95/98/2000 compatible CD-ROM and pro-gramming cable.

CHS-PS: Power supply mounting kit; optional kit used to mountthe XPIQ-PS(E) in a location other than the bottom of the CAB-3/-4 Series cabinet (e.g., the second row).

CHS-BH: Battery mounting kit; optional kit used to mount theXPIQ batteries in a location other than the bottom of the CAB-3/-4 Series cabinet (e.g., the second row).

CAB-4 Series Cabinets: XPIQ can mount in any of the CAB-4Series cabinets. See CAB-4 (DN-6857) Series data sheets forordering information and specifications.

DP-1: Blank dress plate; covers unused cabinet tiers.

VP-1: Vent plate, covers open space on top of CAB-4 Seriescabinets.

BAT Series: Batteries; XPIQ-PS battery charging circuit rangeis 12 to 26 AH. See BAT Series data sheet DN-6933 orderinginformation and specifications.

Temperature and Humidity RangesThis system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 – 49°C/32 – 120°F and at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH (noncondensing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F). However, the useful life of the system's standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely affected by extreme tempera-ture ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with a normal room temperature of 15 – 27°C/60 – 80°F.

Agency Listings and ApprovalsThe listings and approvals below apply to the basic XPIQ. Insome cases, certain modules may not be listed by certainapproval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac-tory for latest listing status.

• UL listed: S635• ULC: S635• FM approved• CSFM: 6911-0028:211• MEA: 317-01-E; 345-02-2; 447-00-E

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ACPS-610(E)Addressable Charger/Power Supply

Power Supplies

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GeneralThe ACPS-610(E) is an auxiliary power supply with a batterycharging option and a host of special features. Selectablecharging options allow the ACPS-610(E) to provide 6 amps ofshared power to four outputs while charging batteries from12 to 200 AH, or 10 amps of shared power when the unit isconfigured for use with an external battery charger. Four indi-vidually addressable outputs can be independently configuredfor auxiliary power or Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC).NAC outputs support notification appliance synchronization fordevices manufactured by System Sensor®, Wheelock, andGentex. An option to disable battery charging allows the sys-tem designer to use the four built-in circuits to distribute10 amps of power for general purposes, excluding NAC appli-cations.

The ACPS-610(E) is compatible with NOTIFIER intelligent firealarm control panels using CLIP and FlashScan® protocol.

Features• Certified for seismic applications when used with the appro-

priate seismic mounting kit. • Approved for Marine applications when used with listed

compatible equipment (see DN-60688).• Provides 6.0 A of NAC power or 10 A of general purpose

power.• Four Class B (Style Y) or four Class A (Style Z) outputs,

individually addressable by the FACP.• When built-in outputs are configured for NAC operation,

each circuit supports strobe synchronization with the follow-ing manufacturers' audio/visual devices: System Sensor®(SpectrAlert® and SpectrAlert Advance Series) or Whee-lock or Gentex.

• Each circuit can be software-selected for use as: a Notifica-tion Appliance Circuit, general purpose 24 VDC power, four-wire detector power, or door holder.

• Steady, March Time (120 PPM), Two Stage, Temporal, orUZC Zone-Coded and Non-Coded devices - software-selectable by circuit.

• Universal Zone Coder (UZC-256) option supports for pro-grammable coded outputs. Up to 256 different codes.

• Auxiliary Outputs: 24V @ 0.5A and 5V @ 0.15A.• Charges 12 to 200 AH batteries with full supervision. The

charger on the ACPS may be disabled via software. Whendisabled, a separate, external charger is required, for exam-ple a CHG-120.

• May be used to provide battery backup for multiple ACPSsupplies.

• AC loss detection, brownout detection, and AC loss delayreporting.

• Power-limited outputs.• Isolated Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) interface.• Selectable ground fault detection.

• Canadian two stage operation.

Specifications • Primary (AC) power:

– ACPS-610: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz input, 5.0 A maximum.

– ACPS-610E: 220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz input, 2.5 A maxi-mum.

• Output voltage: 24 VDC electrically regulated and powerlimited (under primary AC mains). Under secondary power,20.4 to 26.4 VDC.

• Output circuits - TB3, TB4, TB5, TB6 on Main Board: 1.5 Amaximum for any NAC output circuit. 2.5 A maximum forany Power output with battery charger disabled.

• Secondary power (battery) charging circuit - lead-acid bat-tery charger which will charge 12 to 200 AH batteries. Max-imum charger current - 5.0 A.

• Secondary power auxiliary outputs - TB2 on CPS-24 Board:– 24V @ 0.5A, power limited.– 5V @ 0.15A, power limited.

• Wiring: utilizes wire sizes 12 to 18 AWG (3.1 to 0.78 mm²).• SLC specifications: Average SLC current is 1.287 mA. SLC

data is transmitted between 24.0 VDC, 5 VDC, and 0 VDCat approximately 3.33 Kbaud.

• Battery fuse (F2): 15A, Fast-acting.• Weight: 4.5 lb.

ACPS Programming The ACPS-610(E) is programmable via the simple-to-usePK-PPS programming utility, which requires a Windows® PCwith a USB port and cable. Programming may be performedduring an on-line session with the ACPS-610(E), or previouslysaved programs may be downloaded to individual ACPS-610(E) units. The ACPS-610(E) requires the use of a minimumof 5 SLC address points, and will use up to 14 SLC addresspoints to fulfill requirements for Canadian supervision and twostage operation.

NOTE: PK-PPS is available for download from www.magni-fire.com.

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Notifier®, FlashScan®, System Sensor®, and SpectrAlert® are registeredtrademarks of Honeywell International Inc. Windows® is a registeredtrademark of Microsoft.©2012 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized useof this document is strictly prohibited.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.

We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.

For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118.www.notifier.com

Made in the U.S. A.

Listings and ApprovalsThese listings and approvals apply to the modules specified inthis document. In some cases, certain modules or applicationsmay not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing maybe in process. Consult factory for latest listing status.

• UL Listed: S635.• ULC Listed: S635.

• FM Approved.• CSFM: 7315-0028:0248, 7165-0028:0224, 7165-

0028:0243. • MEA #30-08-E. • FDNY: COA #6085, #6098.

When used with the MARINE-EQ, appropriate seismicbracket, and marine approved devices, the ACPS-610(E) isapproved by the following agencies:

• US Coast Guard: 161.002/50/0 (Standard 46 CFR).

• Lloyd's Register: 11/600013 (ENV 3 category). • American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).

Product Line Information ACPS-610: Addressable charger power supply, with selectablebuilt-in synchronization, and four built-in control modules. Sev-eral mounting options available (see below).

ACPS-610E: Same as ACPS-610, but configured for 220/240VAC operation.

CAB-PS1: The CAB-PS1 can house one ACPS-610(E) andtwo 12 AH batteries. Dimensions: 15.218" (38.654 cm) high x14.5" (36.83 cm) wide x 3.562" (9.048 cm) deep with door.

SEISKIT-PS/2/4: Seismic kit for mounting ACPS-610 in aCAB-PS1. Includes bracket for two 12 AH batteries.

DR-PS1: When installing an ACPS-610(E) into an older ver-sion of the CAB-PS1 used for an ACPS-2406(E), the newwider door must be ordered for use with the older versioncabinet.

BB-25: The BB-25 can house one ACPS-610(E) and two 12volt, 26 AH batteries.

BB-100: The BB-100 can house one ACPS-610(E) and two 12volt, 55 AH or 100 AH AH batteries.

BB-200: The BB-200 can house one ACPS-610(E) and four12 volt, 100 AH batteries.

CAB-4 Series: The ACPS-610(E) can mount in any of theCAB-4 Series cabinets with CHS-PS or CHS-BH. See DN-6857.

EQ Cabinet Series: The ACPS-610(E) can mount in any ofthe EQ Cabinet Series cabinets using CHS-6. See DN-60229.

MARINE-EQ System: Protects equipment in shipboard andwaterfront applications. For a full list of required and optionalequipment, see DN-60688.

CHS-PS/CHS-6: Chassis used to mount the ACPS-610(E) inrow 1, 2, or 3 of the CAB-4 or EQ series enclosure.

CHS-BH: Battery mounting chassis that holds up to two 12AHbatteries on a CHS-PS.

Batteries: ACPS-610(E) battery charging circuit range is 12 -200 AH. See DN-6933.

Example of Programmingfor the ACPS-610 Using 6 Addresses

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Example for ACPS-610Using Canadian Reporting with Two Stage

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FSP-851(A) SeriesIntelligent Plug-In PhotoelectricSmoke Detectors with FlashScan®

Intelligent/Addressable Devices

DN-6935:D • H-202

GeneralNotifier FSP-851(A) Series intelligent plug-in smoke detectors with integral communication provide features that surpass con-ventional detectors. Detector sensitivity can be programmed in the control panel software. Sensitivity is continuously monitored and reported to the panel. Point ID capability allows each detec-tor’s address to be set with rotary, decimal address switches, providing exact detector location for selective maintenance when chamber contamination reaches an unacceptable level. The FSP-851(A) photoelectric detector’s unique optical sensing chamber is engineered to sense smoke produced by a wide range of combustion sources. Dual electronic thermistors add 135°F (57°C) fixed-temperature thermal sensing on the FSP-851T(A). The FSP-851R(A) is a remote test capable detector for use with DNR(A)/DNRW duct detector housings. FSP-851(A) series detectors are compatible with Notifier Onyx and CLIP series Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs).

FlashScan® (U.S. Patent 5,539,389) is a communication proto-col developed by Notifier that greatly increases the speed of communication between analog intelligent devices. Intelligent devices communicate in a grouped fashion. If one of the devices in the group has new information, the panel’s CPU stops the group poll and concentrates on single points. The net effect is response speed greater than five times that of earlier designs.

Features• Sleek, low-profile design.• Addressable-analog communication.• Stable communication technique with noise immunity.• Low standby current.• Two-wire SLC connection.• Compatible with FlashScan® and CLIP protocol systems. • Rotary, decimal addressing (1-99 on CLIP systems, 1-159 on

FlashScan systems).• Optional remote, single-gang LED accessory.• Dual LED design provides 360° viewing angle.• Visible bi-color LEDs blink green every time the detector is

addressed, and illuminate steady red on alarm (FlashScan systems only).

• Remote test feature from the panel.• Walk test with address display (an address on 121 will blink

the detector LED: 12-[pause]-1(FlashScan systems only).• Built-in functional test switch activated by external magnet.• Built-in tamper-resistant feature.• Sealed against back pressure.• Constructed of off-white fire-resistant plastic, designed to

commercial standards, and offers an attractive appearance.• 94-5V plastic flammability rating.• SEMS screws for wiring of the separate base.• Optional relay, isolator, and sounder bases.

SpecificationsSensitivity: 0.5% to 2.35% per foot obscuration

Size: 2.1" (5.3 cm) high; base determines diameter.

– B210LP(A): 6.1" (15.5 cm) diameter.– B501(A): 4.1" (10.4 cm) diameter.– B200S(A): 6.875" (17.46 cm) diameter.

– B200SR(A): 6.875" (17.46 cm) diameter. – B224RB(A): 6.2" (15.748 cm) diameter. – B224BI(A): 6.2" (15.748 cm) diameter.

Shipping Weight: 5.2oz. (147g).

Operating Temperature range: FSP-851(A), 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F). FSP-851T(A), 0°C to 38°C (32°F to 100°F). Low temperature signal for FSP-851T(A) at 45°F +/- 10°F (7.22°C +/- 5.54°C). FSP-851R(A) installed in a DNR(A)/DNRW, -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F).

UL/ULC Listed Velocity Range: 0-4000 ft/min. (1219.2 m/min.), suitable for installation in ducts.

Relative Humidity: 10%-93% noncondensing.

Thermal Ratings: Fixed-temperature setpoint 135°F (57°C).

DETECTOR SPACING AND APPLICATIONS

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Notifier recommends spacing detectors in compliance with NFPA 72. In low airflow applications with smooth ceiling, space detectors 30 feet (9.144m) for ceiling heights 10 feet (3.148m) and higher. For specific information regarding detector spacing, placement, and special applications refer to NFPA 72. System Smoke Detector Application Guide, document A05-1003, is available at systemsensor.com

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSVoltage Range: 15-32 volts DC peak.

Standby Current (max. avg.): 300μA @ 24VDC (one commu-nication every five seconds with LED enabled).

LED Current (max.): 6.5mA @ 24 VDC (“ON”).

InstallationFSP-851(A) plug-in detectors use a separate base to simplify installation, service, and maintenance. A special tool allows maintenance personnel to plug in and remove detectors without using a ladder.

Mount base (all base types) on an electrical backbox which is at least 1.5" (3.81 cm) deep. For a chart of compatible junction boxes, see DN-60054.

NOTE: 1) Because of inherent supervision provided by the SLC loop, end-of-line resistors are not required. Wiring “T-taps” or branches are permitted for Style 4 (Class “B”) wiring. 2) When using relay or sounder bases, consult the ISO-X(A) installation

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-Notifier® and FlashScan® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc.©2011 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.

We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.

For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118.www.notifier.com

Made in the U.S. A.

sheet I56-1380 for device limitations between isolator modules and isolator bases.

Agency Listings and ApprovalsThese listings and approvals apply to the modules specified in this document. In some cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status.

• UL Listed: S1115. • ULC Listed: S1115 (FSP-851A, FSP-851RA, FSP-851TA). • MEA Listed: 225-02-E .• FM Approved.• CSFM: 7272-0028:0206 .• Maryland State Fire Marshal: Permit # 2122 .• BSMI: CI313066760036.• CCCF: Certif. # 2004081801000017 (FSP-851T)

Certif. # 2004081801000016 (FSP-851).• U.S. Coast Guard: 161.002/42/1 (NFS-640); 161.002/50/0

(NFS2-640/NFS-320/NFS-320C, excluding B210LP(A)).• Lloyd’s Register: 11/600013 (NFS2-640/NFS-320/NFS-

320C, excluding B210LP(A)).

Product Line InformationNOTE: “A” suffix indicates ULC Listed model.

FSP-851: Low-profile intelligent photoelectric sensor. Must be mounted to one of the bases listed below.

FSP-851A: Same as FSP-851 but with ULC listing.

FSP-851T: Same as FSP-851 but includes a built-in 135°F (57°C) fixed-temperature thermal device.

FSP-851TA: Same as FSP-851T but with ULC listing.

FSP-851R: Low-profile intelligent photoelectric sensor, remote test capable. For use with DNRA/DNRW.

FSP-851RA: Same as FSP-851R but with ULC listing. For use with DNRA.

INTELLIGENT BASESNOTE: “A” suffix indicates ULC Listed model.

NOTE: For details on intelligent bases, see DN-60054.

B210LP(A): Standard U.S. flanged low-profile mounting base.

B210LPBP: Bulk pack of B210LP; package contains 10.

B501(A): Standard European flangeless mounting base.

B501BP: Bulk pack of B501; package contains 10.

B200S(A): Intelligent, programmable sounder base capable of producing sound output in high or low volume with ANSI Tempo-ral 3, ANSI Temporal 4, continuous tone, marching tone, and custom tone.

B200SR(A): Intelligent sounder base capable of producing sound output with ANSI Temporal 3 or continuous tone. Replaces B501BH series bases in retrofit applications.

B224RB(A): Plug-in System Sensor relay base. Screw termi-nals: up to 14 AWG (2.0 mm²). Relay type: Form-C. Rating: 2.0 A @ 30 VDC resistive; 0.3 A @ 110 VDC inductive; 1.0 A @ 30 VDC inductive.

B224BI(A): Plug-in System Sensor isolator detector base. Maximum 25 devices between isolator bases .

ACCESSORIESF110: Retrofit flange to convert B210LP(A) to match the B710LP(A) profile, or to convert older high-profile bases to low-profile.

F110BP: Bulk pack of F110; package contains 15.

F210: Replacement flange for B210LP(A) base.

RA100Z(A): Remote LED annunciator. 3 – 32 VDC. Mounts to a U.S. single-gang electrical box. For use with B501(A) and B210LP(A) bases only.

SMB600: Surface mounting kit

M02-04-00:Test magnet.

M02-09-00: Test magnet with telescoping handle.

XR2B: Detector removal tool. Allows installation and/or removal of detector heads from bases in high ceiling applications.

XP-4: Extension pole for XR2B. Comes in three 5-foot (1.524 m) sections.

T55-127-010: Detector removal tool without pole.

BCK-200B: Black detector covers for use with FSP-851(A) only; box of 10.

WCK-200B: White detector covers for use with FSP-851(A)only; box of 10.

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Intelligent BasesB501(A), B200S(A), B200SR(A), B210LP(A), B2241BI(A), B224RB(A), Mounting Kits, and Accessories

Addressable Devices

DN-60054:E

GeneralIntelligent FlashScan® and CLIP mounting bases and kits pro-vide a variety of ways to install NOTIFIER detectors in anyapplication. Intelligent detectors can be mounted in eitherflanged or flangeless bases depending on junction box selec-tion (see Junction Box Selection Guide). Across this productline, detectors plug in easily to the base with SEMS screws;and models employ various 12 to 24 AWG wire ranges.

Relay, isolator, and sounder bases can be used to meetlocal code requirements. Relay bases provide one Form-Ccontact relay for control of auxiliary functions such as door clo-sure and elevator recall. Isolator bases allow loops to continueto operate under fault conditions and automatically restorewhen the fault is removed. Sounder bases are available intemporal and non-temporal pattern versions depending onwhether the signal is to be used for evacuation purposes.

SpecificationsDiameter:

– B501: 4.1" (104 mm). – B224BI, B224RB, B210LP: 6.1" (155 mm).

– B200S/SR: 6.875" (17.46 cm). Wire gauge:

– B224BI, B224RB: 14 to 24 AWG.

– B210LP, B501, B200S/SR: 12 to 24 AWG.Temperature range:

– B224BI, B224RB, B200S/SR: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to49°C).

– B210LP, B501: -4°F to 150°F (-20°C to 66°C).

Humidity range: 10% to 93% RH, non-condensing.

System temperature and humidity ranges: This systemmeets NFPA requirements for operation at 0°C to 49°C (32°Fto 120°F); and at a relative humidity (noncondensing) of 85%at 30°C (86°F) per NFPA, and 93% ± 2% at 32°C ± 2°C(89.6°F ± 1.1°F) per ULC. However, the useful life of the sys-tem’s standby batteries and the electronic components may beadversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humid-ity. Therefore, it is recommended that this system and allperipherals be installed in an environment with a nominal roomtemperature of 15°C to 27°C (60°F to 80°F).

Electrical Ratings

FOR B200S/SR:External supply voltage: 16 to 33 VDC (VFWR)

Standby current: 500 μA maximum.

Alarm current:

– B200S: 25 mA maximum at high-volume setting; 15 mA maximum at low-volume setting.

– B200SR: 35 mA maximum.

SLC operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC.

SLC standby current: 300 μA.

Sound output: measured in a UL reverberant room at 10 feet,24 Volts (continuous tone).

– B200S, high-volume: Greater than 85 dBA minimum.– B200S, low-volume: Greater than 75 dBA minimum.– B200SR: Greater than 85 dBA minimum.

FOR B224RB, B224BI: Operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC (powered by SLC).

Standby ratings: <500 μA maximum @ 24 VDC.

Set time (B224RB only): short delay 55 to 90 msec; longdelay 6 to 9 seconds.

Reset time (B224RB only): 20 msec maximum.

Relay characteristics (B224RB only): two-coil latching relay;one Form-C contact; ratings (UL/CSA): 0.9 A @ 125 VAC, 0.9A @ 110 VDC, and 3.0 A @ 30 VDC.

Product Line Information

INTELLIGENT BASESB501: Flangeless mounting base.

B501A: Flangeless mounting base, ULC Listed.

B501BP: Bulk pack of B501 (10).

B210LP: Flanged mounting base.

B210LPA: Flanged mounting base, ULC listed

B210LPBP: Bulk pack of B210LP (10).

B200S: Intelligent addressable sounder base capable of pro-ducing sound output in high or low volume with ANSI Temporal3, ANSI Temporal 4, continuous tone, marching tone, and cus-tom tone.

B200SA: Same as B200S with ULC-listing.

B200SR: Intelligent sounder base capable of producing soundoutput with ANSI Temporal 3 or continuous tone.

B200SRA: Same as B200SR with ULC-listing.

Flangeless Mounting Base B501(A)

Relay BaseB224RB(A)

Flanged Mounting Base B210LP(A)

Sounder Base B200S(A), B200SR(A)

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FlashScan®, NOTIFIER® and System Sensor® are registered trademarksof Honeywell International Inc.©2011 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized useof this document is strictly prohibited.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.

We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.

For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118.www.notifier.com

Made in the U.S. A.

B224RB: Relay base.

B224RBA: Relay base, ULC Listed.

B224BI: Isolator base.

B224BIA: Isolator base, ULC Listed.

MOUNTING KITS AND ACCESSORIESSMB600: Surface mounting kit, flanged.

F110: Retrofit flange for converting high-profile bases to low-profile.

F110BP: Bulk pack of F110 (10).

F210: Accessory flange ring for B210LP(A) base (newdesign). 6-inch diameter.

F210BP: Bulk pack of F210 (10).

RA100Z: Remote LED annunciator.

RA100ZA: Remote LED annunciator, ULC Listed.

M02-04-00: Detector test magnet.

M02-09-00: Test magnet with telescoping handle.

XR2B: Detector removal tool for current heads (T55-127-010included).

XR2: Detector Remove Tool for use with low profile detectorheads, and FSL-751.

XP-4: Extension pole for XR2/B (5 to 15 ft/1.524 to 4.572 m).

T55-127-010: Detector removal head.

BCK-200B: Black detector kit, package of 10 (for use withphoto and ion detectors).

WCK-200B: White detector kit, package of 10 (for use withphoto and ion detectors).

Agency Listings and ApprovalsThe listings and approvals below apply to intelligent bases asnoted. In some cases, certain modules or applications may notbe listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in pro-cess. Consult factory for latest listing status.

• UL Listed: S911• ULC Listed: S911

• FM Approved• MEA: 22-95-E, 205-94-E Vol. 2; 257-06-E• CSFM: 7300-1653:0126, 7135-1653:0213, 7300-0028:0173,

7300-1653:0109

Junction Box Selection Guide

Base ModelsSingle Gang 3.5" Oct. 4.0" Oct. 4.0" Sq.

4.0" Sq.with 3.0" mud ring 50 mm 60 mm 70 mm 75 mm

B200S, B200SR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No

B501 No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No

B210LP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No

B224RB No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes

B224BI No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes

NOTE: Box depth contingent on base and wire size.Refer to National Electric Code or applicable local codes for appropriate recommendations.

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Agency Listings

Indoor Selectable- Output Speaker Strobes and Dual Voltage Evacuation Speakers for WallApplicationsThe SpectrAlert® Advance selectable output speaker

strobes and dual-voltage evacuation speakers can reduce

ground faults and enable faster installation.

Features

• Plug-in design and protective cover reduce ground faults

• Universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring tests wiring continuity before installation

• No extension ring required

• Field selectable candela settings: Standard: 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115 High: 135, 150, 177, 185

• Automatic selection of 12- or 24-volt operation at 15 and 15/75 candela

• Rotary switch simplifies field selection of speaker voltage (25 and 70.7 Vrms) and power settings (¼, ½, 1 and 2 watts)

• SP speakers offer high fidelity sound output

• SPV speakers offer high volume sound output

• Compatible with System Sensor synchronization protocol

• Electrical compatibility with existing SpectrAlert products

• Optional tamper resistant Torx head screw included

• Listed for ceiling or wall mounting

The SpectrAlert Advance Series of speakers and speaker strobes reduce costly ground faults using a plug-in design and universal mounting plate that allow the installer to pre-wire mounting plates, dress the wires, and confirm wiring continuity before plugging in the speakers. In addition, a protective plastic cover prevents nicked wires by covering exposed speaker components.

These devices also enable faster installations by providing instant feedback to ensure that wiring is properly connected, rotary switches to select voltage and power settings, and 11 field-selectable candela settings for both wall and ceiling speaker strobes.

The low total harmonic distortion of the SP speaker offers high fidelity sound output while the SPV speaker offers high volume sound output for use in high ambient noise applications.

SpectrAlert Advance makes installation easy• Attach a universal mounting plate to a 4 × 4 × 21⁄8 inch back box .

Flush-mount applications do not require an extension ring.• Connect the notification appliance circuit or speaker wiring to the

terminals on the mounting plate.• Attach the speaker or speaker strobe to the mounting plate by

inserting the product tabs into the mounting plate grooves. Rotate the device into position to lock the product pins into the mounting plate terminals. The device will temporarily hold in place with a catch until it is secured with a captured mounting screw.

10-08-E7320-1653:201S4048

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AVDS00801

SpectrAlert Advance Speaker and Speaker Strobe SpecificationsArchitectural/Engineering Specifications

GeneralSpectrAlert Advance speaker and speaker strobes shall mount to a 4 × 4 × 21⁄8-inch back box. A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products. The notification appliance circuit and amplifier wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, SpectrAlert Advance speaker strobes, when used with the Sync•Circuit™ Module accessory, shall be powered from a non-coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync•Circuit Module, 12-volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between nine and 17.5 volts; 24-volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 17 and 33 volts. Indoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between 32°F and 120°F from a regulated DC, or full-wave rectified, unfiltered power supply. Speaker strobes shall have field-selectable candela settings including 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150,177, 185.

SpeakerThe speaker shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance model _______ dual-voltage transformer speaker capable of operating at 25.0 or 70.7 nominal Vrms. It should be listed to UL 1480 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The speaker shall have a frequency range of 400 to 4,000 Hz and shall have an operating temperature between 32°F and 120°F. The speaker shall have power taps and voltage that are selected by rotary switches.

Speaker Strobe combinationThe speaker strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance model __________ listed to UL1480 and UL 1971 and be approved for fire protective signaling systems. The speaker shall be capable of operating at 25.0 or 70.7 nominal Vrms selected via rotary switch, and shall have a frequency range of 400 to 4,000 Hz. The speaker shall have power taps that are selected by rotary switch. The strobe shall comply with the NFPA 72 requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe’s entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system.

Synchronization ModuleThe module shall be a System Sensor Sync•Circuit model MDL listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronizeSpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz. The module shall mount to a 411⁄16 × 411⁄16 × 21⁄8-inch back box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply.

Physical Specifications

Operating Temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)Humidity Range 10 to 93% non-condensingDimensions, Wall-Mount

SPS Speaker Strobe 6.0 in L × 5.0 in W × 4.7 in D (including lens and speaker)SPSV Speaker Strobe 6.0 in L × 5.0 in W × 4.9 in D (including lens and speaker)SP Speaker 6.0 in L × 5.0 in W × 2.8 in DSPSV Speaker 6.0 in L × 5.0 in W × 2.9 in DElectrical/Operating Specifications

Nominal Voltage (speakers) 25 Volts or 70.7 Volts (nominal)Maximum Supervisory Voltage (speakers) 50 VDCStrobe Flash Rate 1 flash per secondNominal Voltage (strobes) Regulated 12 VDC/FWR or regulated 24 DC/FWROperating Voltage Range (includes fire alarm panels with built in sync)

8 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33V (24 V nominal)

Operating Voltage with MDL Sync Module 9 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 17 to 33V (24 V nominal)Frequency Range 400 to 4000 HzPower ¼, ½, 1, 2 watts

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UL Current Draw DataUL Max. Strobe Current Draw (mA RMS)

Candela

8 to 17.5 Volts 16 to 33 Volts

DC FWR DC FWR

StandardCandela Range

15 123 128 66 7115/75 142 148 77 8130 NA NA 94 9675 NA NA 158 15395 NA NA 181 176110 NA NA 202 195115 NA NA 210 205

HighCandela Range

135 NA NA 228 207150 NA NA 246 220177 NA NA 281 251185 NA NA 286 258

Sound OutputUL Reverberant (dBA @ 10 ft.) 2W 1W ½ W ¼ WWall-Mount SP Series 86 83 80 77Wall-Mount SPV Series 90 87 84 81Wall-Mount SPS Series 85 82 79 76Wall-Mount SPSV Series 89 86 83 80

Dimensions

5.00˝.97˝ 1.84˝

5.98˝

5.00˝ 2.83˝1.84˝1.60˝

5.97˝

Wall-Mount SP Speaker Wall-Mount SPS Speaker Strobe

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Ordering Information for SpectrAlert® Advance Speakers and Speaker StrobesWall MountWhite Red DescriptionSPW SPR Speaker onlySPWV SPRV Speaker only, High dBSPSW* SPSR* Speaker Strobe, Standard cdSPSW-ALERT — Speaker Strobe, Standard cd, Amber LensSPSW-CLR-ALERT — Speaker Strobe, Standard cd, Clear LensSPSWH* SPSRH* Speaker Strobe, High cdSPSWV* SPSRV* Speaker Strobe, Standard cd, High dBAccessoriesWhite Red DescriptionRFPW RFP 7 in × 9.5 in Retrofit PlateSPBBSW SPBBS Wall Mount Back Box SkirtTRW TR Wall Mount Trim Ring

Notes:* Add -P to model number for plain housing (no “FIRE” marking on the cover) e.g. SPSW-P‡ “Standard cd” refers to strobes that include 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, and 115 candela settings. “High cd” refers to strobes that include 135, 150, 177, and 185 candela settings.

Surface Mounting

Wall-Mount Speaker Strobe with SPBBS Back

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INSTALLING CONTRACTORNAME:AMERICAN FIRE EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE CORPORATION

ADDRESS:3107 WEST VIRGINIA AVENUE

PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85009

TELEPHONE NUMBER:(602) 433-2484

PROJECT MANAGER:RYAN CLARK

CONTRACTOR LICENSE NUMBER:092461 (L-16)

092462 (L-67)

SYSTEM (S) DESCRIPTIONTYPE:FIRE ALARM SYSTEM - LOCAL PROPRIETARY

CONCEPT:ADDRESSABLE

WIRING METHOD:CLASS "A" WIRING

NOTIFICATION DEVICES:SPEAKER/STROBES (TEMPORAL CHIME)

EVACUATION TYPE:VOICE EVACUATION FLOOR ABOVE AND TWO FLOORS BELOW

PATHWAY SURVIVABILITY:LEVEL 3

PATHWAY SURVIVABILITY NOTE:THIS PROJECT INCLUDES THE MODIFICATION OR ADDITIONS TO THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM

AND VOICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM. THE WORK INVOLVED WILL NOT BE IN THE SAME SMOKE

ZONE OR COMPARTMENT AS THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM RISER. CIRCUIT INTEGRITY IS REQUIRED IN

ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 72, 2013 EDITION, SECTION 24.3.6. CIRCUIT INTEGRITY WILL BE ACHIEVED

IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN EXISTING “APPEAL TO THE FIRE MARSHAL (FPSR 1401245)” THROUGH

THE USE OF U. L. LISTED FIRE ALARM WIRE ENCLOSED IN CONDUIT AND INSTALLED ABOVE THE

CEILING OR IN WALLS. THE VOICE COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT (S) WILL BE INSTALLED IN A “CLASS A”

MANNER.

MONITORING COMPANYMONITORING FOR THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM

IS EXISTING AND IS TO REMAIN WITHOUT CHANGE.

CODES AND STANDARDSNFPA 70 (2011)

NFPA 72 (2013)

IFC (2012) w/CITY OF PHOENIX AMENDMENTS

BUILDING OCCUPANCYOCCUPANCY TYPE:INSTITUTIONAL GROUP "I-2"

BUILDING OWNERNAME:ST JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER

ADDRESS:350 WEST THOMAS ROAD

PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85013

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORNAME:CANON AND WENDT ELECTRIC

ADDRESS:4020 NORTH 16TH STREET

PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85016

TELEPHONE NUMBER:(602) 222-5300

APPROVING AGENCY (S)NAME:CITY OF PHOENIX, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT

ANNUAL FACILITIES PERMIT PROGRAM - I-58

ADDRESS:438 WEST ADAMS STREET

PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85004

TELEPHONE NUMBER:(602) 262-7501

DRAWING INDEXFA-1 COVER SHEET

FA-2 FLOOR PLAN

FA-3 WIRING DIAGRAM AND BATTERY CALCULATIONS

FA-4 RISER DIAGRAM AND ADDRESS LIST

APPROVAL STAMP

SCOPE OF WORK1) MODIFY THE EXISTING BUILDING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FOR THE ST JOESPH'S HOSPITAL AND

MEDICAL CENTER - 1NST BNI MEDICAL EDUCATION SUITE.

2) AMERICAN FIRE EQUIPMENT SHALL PROVIDE ALL SYSTEM DRAWINGS, EQUIPMENT, WIRING,

RACEWAYS, LABOR, PERMITS AND TESTING FOR ALL LIFE SAFETY DEVICES.

3) UPON COMPLETION OF THE SYSTEM INSTALLATION, A COMPLETE FUNCTIONAL TEST OF THE

SYSTEM SHALL BE PERFORMED, VERIFYING PROPER OPERATION OF ALL COMPONENTS.

AMERICAN FIRE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO COORDINATE TESTING AND INSPECTION

OF THE LIFE SAFETY SYSTEM.

4) AMERICAN FIRE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO COORDINATE ALL TESTING AND

INSPECTION OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WITH THE LOCAL FIRE INSPECTOR, GENERAL

CONTRACTOR AND ANY ASSOCIATED CONTRACTORS

5) AMERICAN FIRE EQUIPMENT SHALL PROVIDE COPIES OF INSPECTION REPORTS AND ASBUILT

DRAWINGS TO THE OWNER UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT.

6) ALL OTHER EXISTING PORTIONS OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ARE TO REMAIN WITHOUT

CHANGE UNLESS NOTED ON THESE PLANS.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS1) ALL DETECTION AND CONTROLS WIRING SHALL BE IN A MINIMUM OF 1/2" CONDUIT.

2) REFER TO THE WIRE CHART TO DETERMINE THE CONDUCTOR SIZE AND INSULATION TYPE TO

BE INSTALLED. ALL CONDUCTORS ARE TO BE SOLID COPPER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE

PLANS.

3) ALL CIRCUITS SHALL BE DESIGNATED AS FOLLOWS:

a) SIGNAL LINE CIRCUITS (SLC) SHALL BE DESIGNATED STYLE 6 (CLASS "A").

b) INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS (IDC) SHALL BE DESIGNATED STYLE D (CLASS "A").

c) NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS (NAC) SHALL BE DESIGNATED STYLE Z (CLASS "A").

4) ALL DEVICE AND CONTROL PANEL TERMINATIONS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY AMERICAN FIRE

EQUIPMENT.

5) ALL DEVICES SHALL BE MOUNTED AS FOLLOWS:

a) SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL BE NO CLOSER THAN THREE (3) FEET FROM ANY AIR REGISTER.

b) DUCT DETECTORS SHALL BE MOUNTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S

INSTRUCTIONS AND NFPA 72 (2007), SECTION 5.14.5.3.

c) MANUAL PULL STATIONS SHALL BE 48" ABOVE THE FINISHED FLOOR TO THE MIDDLE OF THE

DEVICE.

d) WALL MOUNTED NOTIFICATION DEVICES SHALL BE MOUNTED AT 80" ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR

OR 6" BELOW THE CEILING TO THE CENTER OF THE DEVICE WHICHEVER IS THE LOWEST.

e) CEILING MOUNTED NOTIFICATION DEVICES MOUNTED ABOVE 10'-0" A.F.F. SHALL BE DERATED

PER NFPA 72 (2007), TABLE 7.5.4.1.1(b)

f) WHERE PARTITIONS EXTEND TO WITHIN LESS THAN 18" FROM THE CEILING THE SMOKE

DETECTOR SPACING SHALL BE REDUCED OR AN ADDITIONAL SMOKE DETECTION SHALL BE

INSTALLED.

6) THE SELECTION AND PLACEMENT OF SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION

THE AREA IN WHICH THE SMOKE DETECTOR IS INSTALLED. VERIFY ALL DEVICE LOCATIONS PRIOR

TO INSTALLATION.

7) THE 120 VAC CIRCUITS FOR THE FIRE ALARM PANEL SHALL BE A DEDICATED BRANCH CIRCUIT

TO COMPLY WITH NFPA 72 (2007), SECTION 4.4.1.4.

8) "T" TAPPING IS ALLOWED ON 24 VDC POWER CIRCUITS ONLY. "T" TAPPING IS NOT ALLOWED ON

ANY INITIATION, NOTIFICATION OR SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT.

9) ALL CIRCUITS ORIGINATING FROM THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL OR NOTIFICATION

BOOSTER PANEL ARE POWER LIMITED. POWER LIMITED AND NON POWER LIMITED CIRCUITS CAN

NOT RESIDE IN THE SAME CONDUIT, CABLE OR RACEWAY.

10) THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED PER NFPA 72 (2007), AND ALL APPLICABLE

STATE AND LOCAL CODES.

11) THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL HAVE BATTERY BACKUP TO PROVIDE 24 HOURS OF STAND BY

OPERATION WITH 5 MINUTES OF ALARM.

12) AUDIBILITY THROUGHOUT THE AREA SHALL BE 15 dB ABOVE AMBIENT SOUND LEVELS TO

COMPLY WITH NFPA 72 (2007), SECTION 7.4.2.1.

WORK BY OTHERSTHE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE REQUIRED FOR PROPER FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION. THIS

WORK SHALL BE PROVIDED BY OTHER CONTRACTORS AND COORDINATED WITH AMERICAN FIRE

EQUIPMENT. THESE ITEMS SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE FINAL SYSTEM INSPECTION.

1) 120 VAC POWER TO THE FIRE ALARM PANELS AND NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT POWER

SUPPLIES ON A DEDICATED BRANCH CIRCUIT TO COMPLY WITH NFPA 72 (2007), SECTION 4.4.1.4.

2) PROVIDING AND INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT, ELECTRICAL BOXES AND WIRING TO BE PROVIDED

BY CANON AND WENDT.

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TWO YEAR STANDARD WARRANTY

Contractor: JFK Electric

1439 W. San Anglo St

Gilbert, AZ 85233

Job Name: St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center – BNI Medical Education Suites

350 W. Thomas Rd.

Phoenix, AZ 85013

Warranty Effective Dates: 2/26/15 through 2/26/17

American Fire Equipment Sales & Service Corporation warrants its workmanship to be free

from defects for (2) years from date of substantial completion of installation.

This writing constitutes the entire agreement between the buyer and seller. Seller does

not represent that its products will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise; or that the

product will in all cases provide the protection for which it is installed or intended.

Buyer acknowledges that Seller is not an insurer and assumes no risk for loss or damages or

the cost of any inconvenience, misuse, accident or similar incident.

This warranty does not cover damage or failure caused by or attributable to Acts of God,

abuse, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, Acts of terrorism, lighting or other incidence

of excessive voltage or repair and/or service including but not limited to testing or

inspections by persons other than American Fire Equipment Sales & Service Corporation.

Under no circumstances shall American Fire Equipment Sales & Service Corporation be liable

for any loss of, or damage to property, direct, incidental or consequential, arising out of

the use of or inability to use this product. Furthermore, American Fire Equipment Sales &

Service Corporation shall not be liable for any personal injury, which arises in the course

of, or as a result of use.

Sincerely,

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Authorized Signature

4/30/15 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Date

Rev. 070314