4: Message Buttons - Honeywell NOTIFIER NFC-50/100 Instruction Manual

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Programming
Primary Operator Console - Circuit Expander
Installed from the drop down box. The NFC-50/100 comes with one (1) integrated speaker circuit. Adding the CE6 gives the system
three (3) more speaker circuits for a total option of four (4) from the drop-down box. If the optional amplifier (NFC-BDA-25/70V) has
been installed and programmed as a secondary speaker circuit on the General / NAC Options page, then the total available speaker cir-
cuits allowed for the POC will be eight (8). Refer to application examples on pages 45–46.
Remote Amplifiers
be installed sequentially. If, for example, remote amplifiers are installed on addresses 20 and 21, address 22 must be Disabled if address
23 is to be used. If no remote amplifiers are installed at a given address, select Not Installed.
Circuit Expander Option
Speaker Circuit Assignments
circuits standard. If the CE4 has been installed, eight (8) speaker circuits will be available. Note the the NFC allows a maximum of 24
speaker circuits in the system.
For every programmed 50W remote amplifier, select whether a 70V transformer has been Installed or Not Installed. 70V
70VAC Option
operation is not available on the 125W model.
3.2.4 Message Buttons
Message Buttons
Message buttons 1-14 can be used to broadcast prerecorded messages over the system. They must be designated as Fire
Assignment
Evacuation or Mass Notification in the Assignment field.
For combination fire and MNS applications, messages must be organized per the system priority setting. For example, if MNS has prior-
ity over fire, all MNS messages must be assigned/recorded to higher priority message buttons than the fire messages. If fire has priority,
then all fire messages must be assigned/recorded to higher priority message buttons than the MNS messages. Message button 1 has high-
est priority.
Tone
Prior to transmitting a message, the NFC can be programmed to produce a pre-announce and post-announce tone. In the Tone
field, select the desired tone pattern: ANSI, March Code, California, Steady, Alert Tone, Hi-Lo, ANSI Whoop, Continuous Whoop, or No
Tone.
Leading Tone Duration
4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, or 28 seconds. In a pre-announce tone is not desired, select 0 seconds.
Inter-Message Tone Duration
seconds from the drop-down menu.
Repeat Cycle
Select the number of times the message will be repeated during an alarm. A message can be repeated 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, or an Infinite amount of times.
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If the NFC-CE6 has been installed on P1 of the main circuit board, select CE6 -
Identify which, if any, remote amplifiers are Installed on the system in addresses 20-27. The remote amplifiers must
For any installed remote amplifier, select whether any circuit expanders (NFC-CE4) have been Installed.
Select how many speaker circuits will be used for each amplifier. Each amplifier offers four (4) speaker
If a pre-announce tone is desired, select the length of time it will play before a message is broadcasted. Select
Select the length of time for the tone in between message broadcast. Select 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, or 32
Figure 3.8 Message Buttons
Notifier FirstCommand Series Manual — P/N LS10001-001NF-E:H 1/8/2018
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