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FCP-300/FCP-300ECS Manual —
P/N LS10145-002FK-E:A 3/12/2021
Control Panel Installation
Telephone Connection
4.12.2 SBUS Bandwidth Considerations
Each SBUS device generates a certain amount of traffic on the SBUS. Generally, the amount of traffic generated depends on
the type of SBUS device. To help you figure out the SBUS bandwidth usage of a given collection of devices, a tool is available
on the Fike website (www.fike.com). The tool will serve as a guide to help you determine how heavily loaded an SBUS is with
respect to the bandwidth. We recommend you use this tool if you plan to have more than eight SBUS devices per SBUS.
Remember to include the devices that are on the FIK-RPS1000 SBUS repeaters in your list of devices for SBUS bandwidth
calculations. See Section Figure 4.4.1.
4.13 Telephone Connection
Connect the telephone lines as shown in Figure 4.40. The Model 7860 phone cord is available for this purpose. A number of
programmable options are available to customize the telephone lines. These options are described in Section 9.6.
Figure 4.40 Connection of Telephone Lines
4.14 Notification Appliance/Auxiliary Power Circuits
Four outputs are built-in to the FCP-300 FACP which can be programmed to be used as the NACs (Class A or Class B) or pro-
grammed as the Aux power. This Section of the manual explains how to install the conventional notification appliances and
describes how these terminals can be used for the auxiliary power.
4.14.1 Conventional Notification Appliance
This sub-section of the manual explains how to install the conventional notification appliances for Class A and Class B config-
urations.
Class B Notification Wiring
You must use an appliance from the list of compatible appliances in Appendix A.
To install a Class B notification appliance circuit, do the following.
1.
Wire Class B Notification Appliances as shown in Figure 4.41.
2.
To configure the circuit, use programming (see Section 9.6).
Supervised
NOTE:
These circuits are considered regulated unless the circuits are used for the Releasing type service, in which case the circuits are
considered special applications.
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