Nfc-50/100 And Nfc-Loc Operating Instructions - Honeywell NOTIFIER NFC-50/100 Instruction Manual

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NFC-50/100 and NFC-LOC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Section 1 Operating Information
N
S
O
ORMAL
TANDBY
PERATION
1. Green AC P
indicator lit steadily.
OWER
2. Yellow T
indicators off.
ROUBLE
3. Green speaker zone indicators off.
A
C
.
LARM
ONDITION
1. Green speaker zone indicator(s) lit steadily.
2. Green S
U
indicator lit steadily.
YSTEM IN
SE
3. Audio message plays.
4. Green F
S
A
indicator lit steadily (when FACP is in alarm).
IRE
YSTEM
CTIVE
5. Green MNS C
indicator lit steadily and relay activated (for mass
ONTROL
notification events).
A
R
.
LARM
ESET
After locating and correcting a fire alarm condition at the
FACP, the system will return to Normal Standby Operation. After correcting a
mass notification event, press the MNS C
and return to Normal Standby Operation.
T
C
.
ROUBLE
ONDITION
Activation of trouble signal under normal operation
indicates a condition that requires immediate attention. Contact your local ser-
vice representative. Silence the audible signal by pressing the T
S
switch. The trouble indicator will remain illuminated.
ILENCE
Section 2 Paging and Manual Message Control
1. Press the S
C
button if the green LED is not lit.
YSTEM
ONTROL
2. Press either the A
C
button or individual speaker zone buttons. This
LL
ALL
will override the evacuation tone/message if panel is in alarm and
activate desired speaker circuits.
3. Once the OK TO PAGE lights green, broadcast:
• By paging: Key the microphone by pressing the push-to-talk switch on
side of microphone and speak clearly into the microphone.
• By prerecorded message: Press the desired message button.
4. Press the A
C
switch (or individual speaker zone buttons) to end
LL
ALL
broadcast and continue evacuation tone/message.
5. Press the S
C
button to relinquish control of the audio
YSTEM
ONTROL
system.
Section 3 Switch Functions
A
C
.
Activates all speaker circuits for broadcast.
LL
ALL
MNS C
ONTROL
(for systems configured for mass notification operation
.
which has higher priority)
Activates the MNS Active Relay and the onboard
NAC. A second press turns these back off. For a combination fire and mass
notification system, pressing MNS C
audible FACP NACs and audio system speakers, allowing the system to over-
ride the system. Pressing MNS C
ONTROL
audible FACP NACs and audio system speakers.
S
C
.
YSTEM
ONTROL
Manually gains control of the audio system in prepara-
tion for an ALL CALL, message activation, or general page. The green LED
will turn on steadily to confirm control. A second press is required after paging
to relinquish control of the system. The main console will have system priority
based upon user programming. In order for the LOC to gain control, the ECC
must first relinquish control of the system.
S
S
1-24.
PEAKER
ELECT
Manually activates or deactivates speaker zones
(circuits).
M
S
1-8.
Manually activates or deactivates stored mes-
ESSAGE
ELECT
sages. 8th button becomes a "shift" for messages 9-14.
D
S
.
selects a specific remote amplifier to examine spe-
IAGNOSTIC
ELECT
cific trouble conditions for the remote amplifiers. The fault LEDs with wrench
graphics represent the amplifier selected.
T
S
.
Manually silences the local trouble sounder.
ROUBLE
ILENCE
C
L
T
.
ONSOLE
AMP
EST
Tests the local LEDs and sounder.
Section 4 LED Indicators
F
S
A
.
Green LED that turns on steady when the FACP is
IRE
YSTEM
CTIVE
in alarm.
MNS C
.
ONTROL
Green LED that turns on steady when an operator has ini-
tiated a mass notification event by pressing the MNS Control button or by
pressing an MNS message button.
S
C
.
YSTEM
ONTROL
Green LED that turns on steady when the main con-
sole has control of the audio system.
.
button to clear the system
ONTROL
ROUBLE
will result in the shutdown of
ONTROL
again causes the FACP to re-activate
This sheet must be framed and mounted adjacent to the control panel.
Document LS10039-001NF-E Rev A ECN 13-187 4/19/2013
S
U
.
YSTEM IN
SE
Green LED text that turns on steady when the main con-
sole, an LOC, an RPU, or an RM has control of the audio system.
S
Z
1-24.
Green LED per speaker circuit button that turns
PEAKER
ONES
on steady when a speaker circuit has been selected and is active. Yellow LED
per speaker circuit button that turns on steady when a speaker circuit fault
exists or when the speaker circuit has been turned off after having been auto-
matically turned on by the FACP.
OK
P
.
TO
AGE
Green LED text that turns on steady when the system is
ready for paging.
M
T
.
Yellow LED text that turns on steady to indicate
ICROPHONE
ROUBLE
a microphone wiring fault.
M
1-8.
ESSAGES
Red LED per message button that turns on steady when
the message has been selected and blinks when the message has been overrid-
den. Yellow LED per message button that turns on steady when no message
has been recorded or there is an associated command input fault. All eight mes-
sage button LEDs will turn on steady to indicate a message generator fault. 8th
button "shift" key red off when viewing messages 1-7 and on steady when
viewing messages 8-14. Yellow LED will turn on indicating a message trouble
in the group of messages not currently being viewed.
R
A
1-8 F
EMOTE
MPLIFIERS
AULT
turns on steady when an amplifier has a fault.
LOC/RPU/RM 1-8 F
.
Yellow LED per remote console that turns on
AULT
steady when a remote console has a fault. Green LED per remote console that
turns on steady when a remote console is active.
M
C
F
.
AIN
ONSOLE
AULT
Yellow LED that turns on steady when the main
(or primary operator) console has a fault.
AC P
.
Green LED that turns on steady when AC power is present.
OWER
G
F
.
ROUND
AULT
Yellow LED that turns on steady when a ground fault
exists in the system.
C
F
.
Yellow LED turns on steady when the battery charger
HARGER
AULT
voltage is too high or low.
B
F
.
Yellow LED turns on steady when battery voltage is too
ATTERY
AULT
low.
D
B
F
.
ATA
US
AULT
Yellow LED that turns on steady when the main and
remote console(s) cannot communicate.
NAC F
.
AULT
Yellow LED that turns on steady when the onboard NAC wir-
ing is open or short-circuited.
NAC A
.
Green LED that turns on steady when the NAC output is on.
CTIVE
S
T
.
YSTEM
ROUBLE
Yellow LED that turns on steady when any fault exists
in the system.
A
R
F
.
Yellow LED that turns on steady when the audio
UDIO
ISER
AULT
riser wiring is open or short-circuited.
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 quali-
fied Service Representative should perform testing.
B
T
:
EFORE
ESTING
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.
A
T
:
FTER
ESTING
Notify all fire, central station, and/or building personnel
when testing is complete.
In the event of trouble, contact the local
Notifier Service Representative.
Name: _________________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________
Telephone Number: ______________________________________
.
Yellow LED per remote amplifier that

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