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Programming
Smoke Control Devices
Smoke Control Devices must be set as Firefighters Smoke Control Station (FSCS) or Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC)
annunciator types. In addition to its 64 smoke control points, when an SCS device is operating in FSCS mode, there are 32 additional
points which function as alarm points (Points 65 through 96). They can be mapped to a zone or point to send the SCS device into a fire
alarm state when any of the additional 32 points is activated. Any of the 32 alarm points that are used must be set to MONITOR mode
from the panel. Any of these points that are not used can be set to NONE. Refer to the Smoke Control System Manual for further infor-
mation on smoke control devices.
Main menu
Program/alter status menu
Panel program menu
ACS programming
ACS Point Programming
Press the POINT key and enter the ACS point number. The format is as follows:
AxxPyyA=ACS device number, P=point number
NEXT POINT and PREVIOUS POINT will go to the next and previous points.
Use the NCA-2 to program the ACS device's functions.
The MODE key cycles among the various ACS mapping modes. The possibilities are as follows:
ACS Point
Mode
None
The point is not programmed.
Control
The point will change the state of up to eight control modules OR, (for NFS2-3030
only) up to eight general zones, when its button is pushed.
Selecting this point mode will bring up the Control Point Select screen, where the
points that will be controlled by this button can be selected.
NOTE: For some board types (96PT, 96SYS, 96SVC, 64PT, 64SYS, 64SVC), up
to eight outputs may be activated or deactivated with this point type.
Monitor
The point will show the current status of a specified source point or zone.
Telephone
This point supports telephone functionality when mapped to a telephone point on a
NUP panel. Press the button to connect the mapped point with the telephone
station.
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A 0 1 : U D A C T
A 0 5 : N O
A 0 9 : N O
A 1 3 : N O
A 1 7 : N O
A 2 1 : N O
A 2 5 : N O
A 2 9 : N O
A N N U N C I A T O R T Y P E
P O I N T P R O G R A M M I N G
Figure 5.32 Program Menu: ACS Programming
Function:
Table 5.4 ACS Point Mapping: Explanation of Point Modes (1 of 3)
A C S P R O G R A M M I N G
A 0 2 : 6 4 P T
A 0 3 : 9 6 P T
A 0 6 : N O
A 0 7 : N O
A 1 0 : N O
A 1 1 : N O
A 1 4 : N O
A 1 5 : N O
A 1 8 : N O
A 1 9 : N O
A 2 2 : N O
A 2 3 : N O
A 2 6 : N O
A 2 7 : N O
A 3 0 : N O
A 3 1 : N O
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Panel Program Menu
A 0 4 : T M 4
A 0 8 : N O
A 1 2 : N O
A 1 6 : N O
A 2 0 : N O
A 2 4 : N O
A 2 8 : N O
A 3 2 : N O
A C C E P T
B A C K
Explanation
No messages are sent from or
received at this point. LEDs at this
point do not light.
The Point Active LED is lit if a
corresponding mapped point is active.
The Status (trouble) LED is lit when a
point or zone is in trouble.
The Point Active LED is lit if the
corresponding mapped point or zone
is active. The Status (trouble) LED is
on if that point or zone is in trouble. If
the point has a button, it has no effect
when pushed.
Both the Point Active LED and the
Status (trouble) LED will flash if a
telephone has been placed in the jack
at the mapped telephone point.
Otherwise, the Point Active LED is lit if
the corresponding point or zone is
active. The Status (trouble) LED is lit if
that point or zone is in trouble.

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