Notifier NFS2-3030 User Manual
Notifier Control panel
This sheet must be framed and mounted adjacent to the control panel.
Document 52547 Rev B ECN 08-364 8/18/2008
Section 1 Operating Information
Normal Standby Operation.
1. Green P
OWER
indicator lit steadily.
2. Red F
IRE
A
LARM
indicator off.
3. Yellow T
ROUBLE
indicators off.
Alarm Condition.
1. Red F
IRE
A
LARM
indicator lit.
2. Alarm signaling devices activated.
3. Option module (remote station or supplementary alarm relay) activated.
4. Alarm information visible on LCD (liquid crystal display).
Alarm Reset.
After locating and correcting the alarm condition, reset
the control panel by pressing the S
YSTEM
R
ESET
switch.
Trouble Condition.
Activation of trouble signal under normal
operation indicates a condition that requires immediate attention. Contact
your local service representative. Silence the audible signal by pressing the
A
CKNOWLEDGE
switch. The trouble indicator will remain illuminated.
Section 2 NFS2-3030 Switch Functions
A
CKNOWLEDGE
.
This silences the piezo sounder and changes all flashing
conditions to steady. It sends an acknowledge message to the printer and
history file. A
CKNOWLEDGE
also automatically sends a special command to
silence piezo sounders on ACS Annunciators. If more than one event exists,
it advances the display to the next item and displays it until the
A
CKNOWLEDGE
switch is pressed again. Only one press is necessary for
non-fire, trouble, or supervisory signals.
S
IGNAL
S
ILENCE
.
S
IGNAL
S
ILENCE
turns off all silenceable circuits and
illuminates the S
IGNALS
S
ILENCED
indicator. It also sends a S
IGNALS
S
ILENCED
message to the LCD, printer, and history file. A subsequent alarm
will then resound the system.
Notes:
1. This system is programmed to inhibit signal silence for ____seconds.
2. This system is programmed to automatically silence alarm signal after
_____ minutes.
D
RILL
.
The NFS2-3030 waits for the D
RILL
switch to be pressed for 2 seconds,
then turns on all silenceable circuits (all control modules/panel circuits that are
programmed silenceable for fire alarms), and turns off the S
IGNALS
S
ILENCED
LED. This event shows on the LCD, printer, and History file.
Note: This switch is only available on NFS2-3030 with keypad/display.
S
YSTEM
R
ESET
.
Resets the control panel in standalone applications.
Resets panel when enabled in network applications.
L
AMP
T
EST
.
Press and hold the switch to lamp-test the LEDs.
Section 3 LED Indicators
Controls Active.
Green LED which illuminates when the NFS2-3030
assumes control of the network primary display.
Power .
Green LED which illuminates when primary power is applied to
the control panel.
Fire Alarm.
Red LED that flashes when one or more alarms occur.
Illuminates steadily after alarms are acknowledged, and turns off when
S
YSTEM
R
ESET
is pressed after alarm clears.
Pre-Alarm.
Red LED that flashes when a pre-alarm threshold is reached.
Security.
Blue LED that illuminates for a security alarm. LED turns off
after the alarm clears and S
YSTEM
R
ESET
is pressed.
Supervisory.
Yellow LED that flashes when a Supervisory or Tamper
condition occurs, such as a sprinkler valve tamper condition. The LED
illuminates steady after conditions are acknowledged, and turns off when the
conditions are cleared. The Tamper indication will latch until S
YSTEM
R
ESET
is pushed.
System Trouble.
Yellow LED that flashes when one or more troubles
occur. Goes on steadily when A
CKNOWLEDGE
is pressed, and turns off when
all trouble conditions are cleared.
Other Event.
Yellow LED flashes when a process monitor, hazard alert
or weather alert occurs. Goes on steadily when A
CKNOWLEDGE
is pressed,
and turns off when the condition is cleared.
Signals Silenced.
Yellow LED that illuminates after S
IGNALS
S
ILENCED
has been pressed. Turns off when D
RILL
or S
YSTEM
R
ESET
is
pressed.
Point Disabled.
Yellow LED that illuminates when one or more points
are disabled. The LCD will indicate which points have been disabled. Turns
off when points are re-enabled.
CPU Failure.
Yellow LED that illuminates if the microprocessor fails.
Section 4 NFS2-3030 Audible Sounder
Alarm.
A continuous sounding tone.
Trouble, Disable, Prealarm.
Two beeps per second.
Supervisory.
Four beeps per second.
Security.
Eight beeps per second.
Section 5 Periodic Testing and Maintenance
To ensure proper and reliable operation, system inspection and testing should
be scheduled monthly, or as required by NFPA 72 or local fire codes. A
qualified Service Representative should perform testing.
Before Testing:
Notify fire department and/or central alarm receiving
station if alarm condition is transmitted. Notify facility personnel of the test
so alarm sounding devices are ignored during the test period. Physically
disconnect releasing devices.
Remote Connection Feature:
ULC requires that devices such as
UDACT and TM-4 be disconnected during annual testing to prevent
transmission of false alarms.
UDACT: Disable by turning the internal AKS-1 keyswitch.
TM-4: Slide SW4 Disable All Output switch from “Enable” to “Disable.”
After Testing:
Verify that remote-connection devices are turned back
on. Notify all fire, central station, and/or building personnel when testing is
complete. Re-connect releasing devices.
Section 6 Local Service Representative:
NAME: ________________________________________________
ADDRESS: _____________________________________________
TELEPHONE NUMBER: ________________________________
NFS2-3030 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS