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4 notification appliance circuit (nac) programming, 1 circuit function, 2 conventional notification circuit mapping – SilentKnight 5600 User Manual

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6.6.4

Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) Programming

6.6.4.1 Circuit Function

The two notification circuits are both defaulted to activate the System Sensor
synchronization pattern when any of the five zones are in alarm. You can define each
of the notification circuits to be either a conventional notification circuit or an auxiliary
power type circuit.

6.6.4.2 Conventional Notification Circuit Mapping

When defined as a conventional notification circuit, the circuit can be configured to
activate for any combination of zone alarms and/or supervisories. Select all the
categories you wish to have the circuit activate under.

Conventional Notification Circuit Cadence Pattern

When a conventional notification circuit activates, it can be configured to produce one
of six output patterns.

1. Constant On - 24V DC power

2. ANSI - ANSI temporal pattern

3. AMSECO Sync - Strobe synchronization for AMSECO appliances

4. Gentex Sync - Strobe synchronization for Gentex appliances

5. System Sensor Sync - Strobe synchronization for System Sensor appliances

6. Wheelock Sync - Strobe synchronization for Wheelock appliances

Auxiliary Power Options

Each of the notification circuits can be configured as an auxiliary power circuit in one
of three options.

1. Constant - Always on, 24V DC power.

2. Door Holder - 24V DC when in standby, Off if any alarm device activates, or loss

of AC power.

3. Resettable - 24V DC except for 30 seconds off during panel reset.