Network Mapping - Honeywell NOTIFIER NFS2-3030 Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for NOTIFIER NFS2-3030:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Press this soft key to bring up the IP ACCESS screen.
IP ACCESS:
Pressing the IP ACCESS key on the Network Programming screen will display
the IP Access screen. Enabling IP Access allows downloads over a local area
network (LAN) or the Internet (WAN - Wide Area Network) using VeriFire
Tools through the Noti•Fire•Net Web Server (NWS), or a wide-area enabled
NCS through a PC version of Noti•Fire•Net Gateway. Always verify system
operation after programming changes are made in this manner.
Scroll through the choices. Press ACCEPT at the desired setting.
IP ACCESS:
Settings are:
- IP commands, downloads and programming are allowed.
ON
- IP commands, downloads and programming are NOT allowed. (default)
OFF
- IP commands, downloads and programming are allowed for a two-
TIMED
hour period, after which the setting will revert to OFF

Network Mapping

Network Mapping is only available when Network Display Mode is enabled in the Panel Settings Menu. (Refer to "Network Display Mode" on
page 64.) Selecting the Network Mapping option of the Panel Programming screen will display the Network Mapping screen.
There are 15 screens covering Nodes 1 - 240. The NFS2-3030 can be programmed to monitor events and initiate drill (alarm signal on for Canadian
applications) on one (1) additional fire panel and up to four (4) DVCs.
The UP/DOWN arrow keys on the fire panel are used to select which node to edit. The NEXT/PREVIOUS SELECTION keys will toggle it between
ONLINE/OFFLINE and MAPPED/UPMAPPED.
: The node is not communicating with the network.
OFFLINE
: The node is communicating with the network.
ONLINE
mapped: Events are annunciated by the NFS2-3030
UNMAPPED (blank): Events are ignored by the NFS2-3030
NOTE: A network mapped node will automatically be MN Mapped for
Mass Notification applications.
Consults the internal map of which nodes are on the network
AUTOPROGRAM:
and automatically set all 240 Nodes according to the map, regardless of which
screen is being shown. The results will not be saved to flash until the
key is pressed.
/
Navigates to the next or previous screen. The last screen will not
NEXT
BACK:
have a
option. Pressing
NEXT
Panel Settings
Selecting the Panel Settings option of the Panel Programming screen will display the following panel options:
Toggle between
LOCAL CONTROL:
enables (
) local panel control of the Signal Silence, System Reset, and Drill
YES
(Alarm Signal On for Canadian applications) Fixed Function keys, as well as
,
SIGNAL SILENCE
SYSTEM RESET
(disable) turns the panel piezo sounder off, overriding the next field if
NO
is set to
. Default:
PIEZO
ON
YES
NOTE: A setting of NO will disable keyswitch operation.
ACS devices programmed for Acknowledge, Signal Silence, System
reset and Drill/Alarm Signal On will still function regardless of the Local
Mode setting.
If an LCD-160/C is connected to the NFS2-3030 and DCC is enabled,
local control should be disabled.
32
on the first screen will return the programmer to the Panel Programming Screen.
BACK
and
. This option disables (
YES
NO
, and
soft keys. A setting of
ACKNOWLEDGE
I P A C C E S S :
0 0 1 : O F F L I N E /
0 0 3 : O N L I N E
0 0 5 : O F F L I N E /
0 0 7 : O F F L I N E /
0 0 9 : O N L I N E
0 1 1 : O F F L I N E /
0 1 3 : O F F L I N E /
0 1 5 : O F F L I N E /
A U T O P R O G R A M
N E X T
ACCEPT
) or
NO
L O C A L C O N T R O L : Y E S
P I E Z O : O N
P R O P R I E T A R Y S U P E R V I S I N G S T A T I O N : N O
E V E N T O R D E R I N G : U S A
D I S P L A Y A D D R E S S : Y E S
NFS2-3030 Listing Document — P/N LS10006-051NF-E:F2 5/19/2022
I P A C C E S S
O N
A C C E P T
IP Access Screen
N E T W O R K M A P P I N G
S C R E E N 0 1 O F 1 5
0 0 2 : O F F L I N E /
/ M A P P E D 0 0 4 : O F F L I N E /
0 0 6 : O F F L I N E /
0 0 8 : O F F L I N E /
/ M A P P E D 0 1 0 : O F F L I N E /
0 1 2 : O F F L I N E /
0 1 4 : O F F L I N E /
0 1 6 : O F F L I N E /
Network Mapping Screen
P A N E L S E T T I N G S
R E M I N D E R M E N U
Panel Settings Screen (1)
B A C K
A C C E P T
B A C K
M O R E
A C C E P T
B A C K

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents