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1 NFS System Components & Installation

2 Noti-Fire-Net Onyxworks SLC L3 ~ L10 RDP Up to 32
SLC L2: Det.159 Mod. 159 RFX 4 Set On Board Relay O/P SLC L1: Det.159 Mod. 159 EIA 485 Noti-Fire-Net EIA 232 Onyxworks

3 ALARM TROUBLE SUPV SCTY TB7 ACS TB9 RDP TB5 PRN
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1 ALARM TROUBLE SUPV SCTY TB7 ACS TB9 RDP TB5 PRN J7 SLC J1 NUP J6 SCTY J2 LCD J5 TROUBLE J4 BACKLIGHT TB6 +24V P12 & 13 Memory back up battery (3v, 300mA) TB1 thru TB4 Scty / Supv / Tble / Alarm relays SW1 & SW2 to change TB1 & TB2 to Alarm relays TB7 EIA485 data to ACS TB9 EIA485 Remote Data Port to LCD160 TB5 EIA232 to printer TB6 1.0a of 24v power J1 NUP port J2 LCD connection for display J4 Display backlight connection J9 Keypad connection J7 LCM-320 connection to J1 J13: Power connection to AMPS-24 (TB2) J5 & J6 Trouble bus & Security switch connection Service level LEDs Service level switches (SW3 thru SW6 ACK / SIL / RST / LAMP TEST) J13 AMPS-24 J9 KEYPAD

4 Function Keys Function LEDs
Display & Function Keys Function LEDs 640 character backlit display 160 characters for device information Service level LEDs (AC Power thru CPU Failure) Function & display sort keys Softkeys for read status & programming choices QWERTY keypad Curser movement keys Other function keys: Next / Previous / Lamp test

5 LEM is always the ODD numbered loop Flashprom for upgrades.
SLC WIRING TO NEXT LCM FROM CPU J7 or LCM LCM P36 Addressable (1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10) LEM is always the ODD numbered loop Flashprom for upgrades. Connection from CPU (J7) to J1 of LCM. From LCM J3 to next LCM J1 Do not have to be installed in any specific order. LEM CONNECTION

6 Loop Modules LCM-320 LEM-320 LEM Ground Fault
J3 J1 J2 JP1 D33 +5V D32 D28 B+ A+ B- A- SLC JP2 TB1 JP3 SW1 EG FAULT LEM Ground Fault Note each Loop may be designated for Style 4 or Style 6 operation Note each Loop may have devices programmed for CLIP or FLASH operation. If Modules are selected for CLIP, Rapid Polling must be enabled to ensure correct response time of Manual Stations (require addresses 01-20) Note J1 LCM Connector Cable (p/n 75655) input Note J3 LCM Connector Cable output Note J2 LCM & J1 LEM Connector plugs LEM mounts behind LCM and assumes the sequential Loop Address Note Loop Address selector switch Note Ground Fault LEDs D28 (lower) LCM, D32 (upper) LEM LCM Ground Fault LCM-320 LEM-320

7 LCM Cables Note Lower Connection of each LCM is the Input Connector

8 LCM/LEM SLC Connector Typical Style 6.0/7.0 Typical Style 4.0
Channel B Channel A Channel A Return Channel B Output Wiring distance per channel (style 4)or per loop (style 6 or 7) not to exceed 12,500 ft. Resistance not to exceed 50 Ohms In Style 4, both channel A and B may be used.

9 SW1 Configuration Switches
AMPS-24(E) Power Supply TB1 SLC TB2 CPU TB6 Accessory Power TB3 AC SW1 Configuration Switches TB4 & 5 DC SW4 Charger Selection Status LEDS P11 LED1 Green – AC. Steady – AC Normal; Blink – AC Fail Delay LED2 Yellow – Battery or charger trouble LED4 Yellow – Trouble. 1 blink & pause = AC Fail; 2 blinks & pause = Internal PS Fail; 3 blinks & pause = Incorrect SLC address; 5 blinks & pause = Charger Shutdown; 6 blinks & pause = Accessory Power (TB6) overload; Steady = Panel Output overload/Accessories Output shut off. LED5 Green – SLCRXA. Blinks when data is received from SLC LED6 Yellow – UCFAILURE. Steady if AMPS Microprocessor fails LED7 Green – SLCTXA. Blinks when data is transmitted to SLC LED8 Green – ACCESSORIES. Steady for Normal TB6 output. Off during overload LED9 Yellow – GND FLT. Steady for Ground on any output or battery lead LED10 Green – 24VPANEL. Steady when TB2 is active. Off during overload TB3 AC connection P21 TB4 DC connection (55 to 200 Ah batteries) P23 F2 10a Fuse for connection protection TB1 SLC connection P19 TB2 Connection to CPU (J13) P18 TB6 Accessory output (5V & P20 SW1 Configuration switches (only use SW1-1, 1-2, 1-7 & 1-8 for ) P28 SW2 & SW3 SLC address selection switches P29/30 Must start at 05 as a minimum Uses 4 addresses: Gen Trouble / AC Loss / Battery Fail / GF SW4 Charger selection switch P22 LO-2.0a for 25aH HI-5.0A for aH

10 AMPS-24E (New Version) AC Input: AC 220V DC Output: 24VDC, 5A for CPU
24VDC, 3A for External Devices Battery Charger: 24VDC 7 – 200AH

11 Base Address Setting

12 Properties setup via software kit

13 Setup Battery and Charger Current

14 APS2-6RE – Auxiliary Power Supply
AC Input: AC 220V DC Output: 24VDC, 3A (2 set) 24VDC, 6A (1 set) (Total 24VDC, 6A)

15 Addressable Charger Power Supply
ACPS 610(E) AC Input: AC 220V DC Output: 24VDC, 1.25A x 4 Circuits Battery Charger: 24VDC 7 – 200AH ACPS-2406 Addressable Charger Power Supply 5 to 13 programmable addresses General Monitoring or unique addresses for AC fail, battery trouble and ground fault Four addressable output circuits Single Stage or dual stage (Canada) module addressing Optional Signal Silence Address command Refer to D/N for additional information

16 LCD-160 Remote Display 160 character display Custom graphics
Tactile keypad DCC participation TB2 24v Power From AMPS-24 From APS-6R Max 10 ohms TB1 RDP Bus 12 to 18 AWG Max 4K feet total Max 100 ohms Installation guidelines on page 13 DN 51850 Max 4K ft of 12/16 AWG twisted pair 100 ohms on RDP and 10 ohms on power ckt SW17: 1: Programming Address change Piezo on/off LCD Display 2: ELR 3: Off 4: Off SW17 #1 ON: Prog #2 ON: ELR

17 ACS Annunciators A1P1 A1P2 A1P3 A1P4 ACM(AEM)-24AT ACM (AEM) – 48 A

18 ACS Annunciators ACM-8R LDM-32 series
1 2 3 4 5 7 9 8 6 LCD-80 only operates in ACS mode on the It requires 1-4 consecutive 64PT ACS addresses in programming. ACM-8R and LDM series annunciators are defined as 64PT ACS devices ACM-8R LDM-32 series

19 ACS Annunciators SCS-8 Smoke Control Station Switch Group 5 Group 6
All Auto Manual Acknowledge The SCS-8 is defined as a 64PT FSCS device. Points 1-64 allow assignment of individual Monitor and Control Modules for smoke control. Points provide “monitor” addresses for FCSC mode shutdown command. The UZC-256 takes 1-4 consecutive 64PT ACS addresses SCS-8 Smoke Control Station

20 Smoke Control Station Up to four modules/group
Control On Control Off Monitor On Monitor Off SCS-8 Up to four modules/group Three position toggle switches On / Off / Auto

21 Network Communications Module
To communicate with another Onyx control panel on a network, the Onyx Panels requires an Network Control Module. The NCM is capable of working on a either a wire or a fiber network. NCM-W (Wire) NCM-F (Fiber optic) Mounting Options: In a standard Chassis position. On the right side of a DAA Audio Amplifier. Underneath the DVC Digital Video Controller. NCM-W

22 Point-To-Point Configuration
A point-to-point wiring configuration is defined as a twisted-pair segment with only two nodes/repeaters attached to it. Terminating resistors are required at each end of every segment, and are built into each MIB/RPT/NCM. A B Network Node or RPT

23 Point-To-Point Configuration
Wiring a Noti-Fire-Net in NFPA Style 7 point-to-point. A B Network Node or RPT

24 CPU-3030D or CPU-3030ND Both CPU options require a CHS-M3 chassis for mounting in the top position of the cabinet. CPU2 mounting The output modules may require an additional power supply AMPS-24(E) BATTERY LCM/LEM and NCM-W/F can be installed in the two right-hand positions. SBB-D4 D-Size Backbox

25 CHS-4L CHS-4L Chassis, low profile,
4 positions for mounting the LCM/LEM, NCM-W/F, APS-6R, LDM-32, BACNet GW... The output modules may require an additional power supply D-Size Backbox

26 *Use to BMP-1 Blank Module plate to cover unused single positions
Dress Panels & Plates DP-DISP Display Dress Plate DP-1B Blank Dress Plate, 4 row The tricky part is sometimes there are optional mounting solutions for the same component depending upon where in the cabinet it is to be installed or what other equipment will be located inside the cabinet. Most of the hardware has multiple uses as well. If we had a Price List with pictures and rules for use, however unfeasible that may be, it might not be too difficult to determine your hardware requirements. But that’s not the case. You just gotta learn all this stuff. ADP-4B Annunciator Dress Plate* BP2-4 Battery Dress Plate *Use to BMP-1 Blank Module plate to cover unused single positions

27 Page 19 DR-A4 SBB-A4 The assembly consists of a back box and a locking door with two keys. The back box and door can be ordered separately or as a complete unit. Doors may be hinged right or left. A semi-flush trim ring kit is available for each box size. 32 41

28 Page 19 DR-B4 SBB-B4 42

29 Page 20 DR-C4 SBB-C4 43

30 Page 20 DR-D4 SBB-D4 33 44

31 ABS-2D ABS-4D

32 Any Questions?


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