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NFW-50X Manual —
P/N LS10129-001NF-E:C 7/25/2018
Section 3: Programming
3.1 Programming Data Entry
Programming can be accomplished using the NFW-50X keypad or by connecting an optional standard computer keyboard. The key-
board can be connected to the USB connector J20 on the control panel main circuit board.
The information presented in this section refers to programming the NFW-50X via the onboard keypad. If an optional computer key-
board is connected to the NFW-50X main circuit board, the following table describes the keyboard keys which correspond to the
onboard keypad keys.
NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES
This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and
Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as
indicated below:
Program feature or
option
Permitted in
UL864? (Y/N)
Possible settings
Settings permitted in
UL864
Trouble Call Limit
N
Refer to “Trouble Report Limit (Dialer Runaway Prevention)” on
page 82.
• Trouble Call Limit = 0 (factory default): unlimited calling to
Central Station for any trouble condition
• Trouble Call Limit = 1 - 99: limits call for each unique trouble
to from 1 to 99 within a 24 hour period
Trouble Call Limit = 0 for unlimited
Central Station trouble calls
AC Fail Delay Timer
Y
Refer to “AC Loss Delay” on page 72.
• 0-23 hours
1-3 hours
Remote Download
Y
Refer to “FS-Tools Upload/Download” on page 119.
• Remote Download - Proprietary No
• Remote Download - Proprietary Yes
Remote Download
Proprietary Yes
for
Proprietary system intended to protect
only contiguous properties
Control Module Delay
N
Refer to “Control Module Delay” on page 72.
• Control Module Delay = 0 (factory default): no delay in
Control Module activation
• Control Module Delay = 1-180: delays control module
activation from 1-180 seconds
Control Module Delay = 0 for no delay
in control module activation
Cellular/Ethernet
Supervision Options
Y
Refer to “Supervision Settings” on page 82 and page 82.
• NFPA 2010 Dual Path: Supervision Interval: 24 Hours
• NFPA 2010 Sole Path: Supervision Interval: 5 min
• NFPA 2013 Dual Path: Supervision Interval: 6 Hours
• NFPA 2013 Sole Path: Supervision Interval: 1 Hour
Any setting is permitted for UL864.
Trouble Reminder
(when used with
SWIFT wireless
devices)
Y
Refer to “Trouble Reminder” on page 76
• 4 hours
• 24 hours
4 hours
4XTM Supervision
Y
Refer to “4XTM Supervision” on page 76.
• Enabled Yes
• Enabled No
Enabled Yes when the 4XTM module is
installed.
Supervised Phone
Line
Y
Refer to “Supervised Phone Line” on page 78.
• Supervised Yes
• Supervised No
Supervised Yes if transmission method
is POTS.
Test Time Interval
Y
Refer to “Test Time Interval” on page 81.
• 24 hours
• 12 hours
• 8 hours
• 6 hours
6 hours
Annunciator Lock
Enable
Y
Refer to “Lock Enable Option” on page 95.
• Enabled Yes
• Enabled No
Enabled Yes
Canadian Option
N
Refer to “Canadian Option” on page 75.
• On
• Off
Off
Keypad Keys
Computer Keyboard Keys
First Event
Home
Last Event
End