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1 Notifier ONYX Fire Alarm System
NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference October 21-23, 2004 Notifier ONYX Fire Alarm System

2 Agenda Company Profile Systems Construction NCS Network Control System
NFS-3030 Fire Alarm System Family of Detectors & Modules Advantages features

3 A Company with an Outstanding Heritage and a Tradition of Leadership
History Founded 1952 Sold to Pittway 1984 Founded 1976 Sold to Pittway 1998 Founded 1851 Sold Honeywell 2003 1984 1998 2003 Sold to Honeywell 1962 2000 1987 1999 2003 Founded Founded 1949 Sold to Pittway 1987 Founded 1966 Sold to Pittway 1999 Founded in 2003 A Company with an Outstanding Heritage and a Tradition of Leadership

4 Corporate Communications Worldwide Leading Commercial Fire Brands
Seven Business Units Worldwide Marketing Operations Engineering Customer Operations Corporate Communications Six Sigma Quality Worldwide Leading Commercial Fire Brands

5 Worldwide Operations Europe North America Middle East/Africa Far East
NOTIFIER Burgess Hill, UK NOTIFIER Benelux, France NOTIFIER Sweden NOTIFIER Hilden, Germany NOTIFIER Barcelona, Spain NOTIFIER Milan, Italy NOTIFIER Russia KAC Reddich, UK SSD Horsham, UK SSD Moscow, Russia SSD Trieste, Italy North America NOTIFIER Vancouver NOTIFIER Toronto NOTIFIER Quebec NOTIFIER Northford, CT SSD Toronto SSD St. Charles, IL NESCO Atlanta, GA Fire-Lite Northford, CT Gamewell Northford, CT FCI Northford, CT Silent Knight Minneapolis, MN Middle East/Africa NOTIFIER Amman, Jordan NOTIFIER South Africa Far East NOTIFIER Bombay NOTIFIER Beijing NOTIFIER Shanghai NOTIFIER Hong Kong NOTIFIER Singapore NOTIFIER Taiwan FCI Shanghai SSD New Delhi SSD Xian, China Latin America NOTIFIER Mexico NOTIFER Brazil NOTIFIER Chile SSD Juarez, Mexico Australia NOTIFIER Melbourne NOTIFIER Brisbane NOTIFIER Sydney

6 NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference
October 21-23, 2004 Worldwide Operations EN54, LPC, VDS… GOST ULC KIS UL, FM CNTC CNS IRAM SSL Our product selling in Taiwan is UL, FM and BSMI certified. Notifier is the first US based fire alarm company to get the BSMI Certification. Product Designed to Satisfy Local Requirements

7 Johnson Controls, Viking,
Notifier Notifier Engineered System Distributors O.E.M. Johnson Controls, Viking, Chemetron, Ansual Fire Contractor Fire Contractor Main Contractor Main Contractor User User

8 NOTI•FIRE•NET V.5 Support 103 Network Nodes Nodes could be: -
NFS-3030 NFS-640 NCA NCS And legacy product Support 201,960 Addressable Points

9 NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference
October 21-23, 2004 NOTI•FIRE•NET V.5 ARCNET Topology Token Passing Non-collision Protocol Peer to Peer Network Operation Communication Speed Kbps CCBE – Cooperative Control by Event Arcnet is a industrial grade standard network communication protocol

10 NOTI•FIRE•NET V.5 Support NFPA Network Style 4 and Style 7
Support wire, fiber and mixed wire and fiber communication Node to node distance By Wire m By Fiber 8 db loss (~2.2 km) Distance can be extended by repeater RPT-W, -F, W/F

11 NCS Network Control System The Onyx Series
NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference October 21-23, 2004 NCS Network Control System The Onyx Series NCS Intelligent Fire Workstation Run on Windows 2000 operating systems Traditional Chinese options 30,000+ floor plans graphics Key map Auto-vectoring

12 NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference
October 21-23, 2004 The Onyx Series Full system information access Operate systems devices, e.g. disable/enable devices, on/off devices Upload and download panel database 5 panels each time

13 NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference
October 21-23, 2004 The Onyx Series 100 operators login, each with unique password and access level History file filter Built in graphics icon Support Event printer and graphic printer Support voice files

14 NFS-3030 Fire Alarm System NFS-3030
Support 1 to 10 loops 159 intelligent detector points & 159 module points per loop Total 3180 points per panel

15 NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference
October 21-23, 2004 Software Zones 1000 General zones Simplified linking of inputs to outputs. 1000 Logic zones Allows conditional I/O linking such as AND, OR, NOT, ANYx. 10 Releasing zones 100 Trouble zones Explain new Boolean functions.

16 Traditional Chinese LCD Display
NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference Traditional Chinese LCD Display October 21-23, 2004 Notifier Advantages Chinese operator interface Chinese event display (120 Chinese characters) Chinese printing direct from panel Chinese custom action message (100 messages)

17 NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference
October 21-23, 2004 LCD 中文顯示幕

18 Active Event Counters 確認火災警報 二樓無塵室A區 FAB棟 Z005 探測器(光電) 9:55:24A FRI SEP 06, L01D126 9:56:25A FRI SEP 06, 2002 火警: 預警: 故障:005 監視: 保安: 禁能:000 其它資訊 編程/狀態改變 主選單 Determine priorities and number of events at a glance.

19 Custom Action Message Each device can be linked to 1 of 100 messages
火警時請速連絡 勤務中心: 消防隊: Each device can be linked to 1 of 100 messages Each message allows up to 45 characters (3 rows x 15 characters) to provide clear instruction related to the event

20 Programming Options Veri-Fire Tools.
Create and backup programs in the comfort of the office. Test and compare programs. Communicate with all network panels from any network location.

21 Advanced Technology Flash memory...no need to change EPROM's.
Customers can receive upgrades via modem or web. Reduces cost of labor and parts. Database signature protection. Prevents accidental data loss.

22 Family of Detectors & Modules Advanced Detectors
NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference October 21-23, 2004 Family of Detectors & Modules Advanced Detectors Photoelectric Smoke Detector (FSP-851) Ionization Smoke Detector (FSI-851) Heat Detector (FST-851 / FST-851R / FST-851H) Acclimate PLUS TM Multi-sensor Detector (FAPT-851) High Sensitivity Laser Detector (FSL-751) HARSH Detector (FSH-751) Intrinsically Safe Smoke and Heat Detector (1151EIS and 5451EIS) Beam Detector (FSB-200)

23 Detector Base B501 Detector Base 4” B501PB Detector Base 4”X 10 pcs
B710LP Detector Base 6” B710LPPB Detector Base 6”X 10 pcs B224BI Isolator Base B224BH Sounder Base B224RB Relay Base B710HD Base for HARSH B401 Base for 1151EIS, 5451EIS

24 Analog data from 10 devices at a time
FlashScan™ Speed FlashScan Protocol Groups and Scans 10 Devices at a Time Significantly Improves Response Time Reports an Alarm within 1 Second Turns on All Outputs within 2 Seconds FlashScan Request D1 D2 D3 D5 D4 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 Analog data from 10 devices at a time

25 Includes FlashScan™

26 NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference
October 21-23, 2004 Acclimate Plus TM Microprocessor based Analog intelligent design Dual bi-color LEDs Flashes green when normal Steady red on alarm Separate head and base Multiple base options (ISO / Relay / Sounder ) ESD calls are up 45% Engineering calls are up 24% Luncheons are up 22%

27 HARSH™ Standard commercial photoelectric sensor.
Integral fan to draw air into the sensing chamber. Two 32 micron filters to filter out dust, lint, grime and steam. Filters are supervised for loading and replaceable.

28 HarshTM

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30 VIEW™ Very Early Warning Detection
Uses an extremely bright, controlled laser Obscuration to .02%/ Ft. Light is transmitted through the chamber When the light is scattered (smoke) the light reflects off the mirror to the photo diode Application: Critical Environments

31 What are the best locations for the Beam?
Areas with high ceilings Atria Churches Large open areas Warehouses Manufacturing facilities Garages Mount detector on stable mounting surface

32 Operating Advantages 16 to 328 ft. protection range
Accommodates both short- and long-range applications Long-range reflector kit available 12 & 24 V operating range -22°F to 131°F operating temperature range Ideal for garages, warehouses, barns, etc.

33 Intrinsically Safe Detector
5451 EIS is UL approved as a heat detector 1451 EIS is UL approved as a smoke detector FM approved for use in Class A,B,C,D hazardous (classified) locations BASEEFA approved for use in EEX ia IIC T5 hazardous locations Two LEDs provide 360o visibility Build-in tamper-resistant feature SEMS screws for easy wiring Low standby current

34 Flashscan® Modules FMM-1 Class A/B Monitor Module
FMM-101 Class B Mini Monitor Module FDM-1 Dual Monitor Module FZM-1 Smoke Detector Interface Module FCM-1 Class A/B Control Module FRM-1 Relay Module ISO-X Isolator Module

35 New Multi-I/O Modules XP10-M Ten Class B circuits

36 New Multi-I/O Modules XP6-C Six Class B or three Class A circuits

37 New Multi-I/O Modules XP6-R Six SPDT relays 30Vdc

38 Advantages features Flash Scan Mode
Twice the Information LED Color Control Blink control and pattern generation Walk Test indicates Device Address Address 23 = 2 Blinks, Pause, Three Blinks Reverse Compatible Mix Previous Technology Sensors with FlashScan Devices Entire Loop must be FlashScan to Benefit from Protocol Advantages

39 AWACS™ Application Drift Compensation
Maintenance Warning – Three Levels Detector Sensitivity Settings Cooperative Multi-Detector Sensing

40 AWACS™ Software Algorithms Drift Compensation
Analog Reading Alarm Level without compensation with compensation Time (Months)

41 Three Maintenance Alerts
Upper Chamber Threshold Maintenance Urgent Maintenance Alert Low Chamber Value Lower Chamber Threshold

42 AWACS™ Sensitivity Levels
NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference October 21-23, 2004 AWACS™ Sensitivity Levels “Clean” vs. “Dirty” Environments DIRTY Alarm Too Quickly 9 - (Process Plant) 8 - (Laundry) 7 - (Industrial) 6 - (Mercantile) Sensitivity Settings The labels used for sensitivity settings of 1-9 suggest these settings are set by building type, or use. However, the real application is to use settings for different environments within a building based upon the back-ground levels. 5 - (Residential) 4 - (Office) CLEAN 3 - (Theater) 2 - (Schools) 1 - (Hospital) Alarm Too Slowly

43 NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference
October 21-23, 2004 AWACS™ Algorithms Self-Optimizing Pre-alarm. Reduces false pre-alarms due to spikes. Patented Drift Compensation algorithm (US patent 5,764,142). Meets the individual sensor calibration testing requirements of NFPA-72. All sensors react to build up of dust, lint, grime, humidity and aging electronics. This change in chamber value over time is called “drift.” Devices become more sensitive or less sensitive over time.

44 AWACS™ Algorithms Exclusive cooperative multi-sensor.
Allows the signals from up to three sensors to be combined to make the fire decision. Adds “distance” to the equation. Smoke acts like a gas and will evenly disperse. Increased response to uniformly distributed smoke. Sampling over a wider area is more stable. Reject isolated sources of false signals.

45 Application Challenge
Group 1 An Elevator Lobby D001 D002 D003 D004 D005 Group 2 Very stable against spurious single source smoke, but reacts almost twice as fast to uniform smoke from a real fire! Group 1 Sensitivity = (D12+D22+D32)1/2 / 3

46 Cooperative Sensor Detection
NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference Cooperative Sensor Detection October 21-23, 2004 Ion Photo Cooperating Sensors 80% Alarm Level Photo Sees Smoke, but the Ions Do Not Due to the Critical Element of Distance! The Spurious Alarm Is Avoided.

47 There Is Not Enough Smoke to Set off Any Individual Sensor on its own!
Incipient Smoke Ion Photo Cooperating Sensors 58% Smoke Because Each Sensor Sees Uniform Distribution of Smoke an Alarm Is Generated, Even Though There Is Not Enough Smoke to Set off Any Individual Sensor on its own!

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49 NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference
October 21-23, 2004 AWACS™ Algorithms Alarm Verification. Prevents false alarms by ignoring momentary peak or spurious values. Insures the presence of a “real” alarm by rechecking the chamber values. When a signal is received over the alarm threshold, the electronics automatically verify the alarm. This is a two step process: 1) delay for a short period of time, and recheck the chamber value. 2) send random ‘check-sums’ to the electronics and verify accurate processing. Normal air currents cause sensor chamber values to fluctuate. Combinations of dust, humidity and nuisance smoke can cause brief spikes in the chamber value above the alarm level. Smoothing eliminates many of these spikes, but not all. Therefore, systems need a means to separate real alarms from spurious alarms.

50 Weekly Occupancy Schedule
NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference October 21-23, 2004 Weekly Occupancy Schedule Permits detector sensitivity change by time of day, day of week and/or preset holiday schedule. Enhances ability to avoid false alarms based on occupancy. Provides ability to increase sensitivity when building is not occupied. Day-and-night settings typically are looked at as 24 hour clock functions. However, the NFS-3030 provides sensitivity settings for: Time of day. Day of week. Holiday schedules.

51 Example: A Restaurant / Bar
NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference October 21-23, 2004 Example: A Restaurant / Bar 0.5% 1.0% 1.5% 2.0% 2.5% 12:00 AM 1:00 AM 2:00 AM 3:00 AM 4:00 AM 5:00 AM 6:00 AM 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:00 PM 10:00 PM 11:00 PM Time of Day Back-Ground Obscuration Summarizing Sensitivity Building environments are different. Different parts of the same building are different. Even different parts of the same room can be different. By selecting sensitivity based upon the anticipated environment, the designer creates systems that can be more sensitive yet more stable based upon the environment being protected. The solution is to adjust the sensitivity based on occupancy 0.0%

52 NOTIFIER Asia Pacific Distributor Conference
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