NAPCO Gemini C-Series Control Panel Installation Instructions--Volume 2
Page 30 Installation Instructions, Volume 2
FIRE GLOSSARY
compatible with this feature, see volume 1.
Note:
Select the device brand used (
System Sensor
or
Wheelock
) in the
Smart Device Type
pull-down list located
in the
NAC/Output Assignment
screen,
NAC/Output Options
tab.
Cadence Enable
Used in conjunction with the
Silence
feature to generate the required cadence of audible devices. Not used with
Resetable
,
Supplemental
,
Reverse Polarity
,
Fire Reset
or
Smart
attributes. The Cadence option is global; only one Cadence type can be
selected for a single system. Cadence options are
March Time
,
ANSI 3.41
,
Single Stroke
and
California
. See the
Ca-
dence Options
table in this glossary.
NAC OUTPUT REPORTING
Report Trouble
Only the four integral NAC A through NAC D circuits or the following external output devices addressed as 01-40 may be pro-
grammed to report trouble:
•
NAC A through NAC D: If enabled, reports trouble on an open, ground fault or short across the circuit
•
NAC D: If enabled, reports trouble if shunt is not placed on J600
•
FWC-FSLC-SOM1: If enabled, reports trouble on "Fail to respond to poll", short on output circuit or open on output
circuit
•
FWC-FSLC-RM2 (Relay 1) on "Fail to respond to poll"
•
FWC-FSLC-RM2 (Relay 2) on "Fail to respond to poll"
Note:
PCD-Windows Quickloader requires all Fire outputs (including all NAC circuits) to be programmed to report "disabled",
and all NAC circuits to be programmed to report "trouble" through Telco 1 or Telco 3 for all UL Commercial Fire (reporting) or
Burg/Commercial Fire (reporting) accounts.
"Disabled"
Report "Disabled"
Only the four integral NAC A through NAC D circuits or the following external output devices addressed as 01-40 can be dis-
abled through the Fire keypad to report that an output has been disabled (or re-enabled). All outputs 01-40 can be disabled.
Disabling an output is used by technicians to prevent unwanted reporting and activation during servicing.
Note:
System will
not be functioning as intended when outputs are "disabled", therefore, be sure to re-enable the selected outputs when servic-
ing is completed.
Program the feature "Report 'Disabled'" in the PCD-Windows Quickloader
NAC/Output Assignment
screen,
NAC/Output
Reporting
tab.
•
NAC A through NAC D: If enabled, reports "disabled" when disabled, and "un-disabled" when disabled is removed.
•
FWC-FSLC-SOM1: If enabled, sends "disabled" and "disabled restored".
•
FWC-FSLC-RM2 (Relay 1), if enabled sends "disabled" and "disabled restored".
•
FWC-FSLC-RM2 (Relay 2), if enabled sends "disabled" and "disabled restored".
If a
dealer unlocks the keypad and selects "Display NAC circuits", he may disable the NAC circuit selected by pressing
DIS-
Cadence Options (with feature "Cadence Alarms by Zone" not enabled)
# Name
Description
(Patterns repeat until condition is cleared)
00 Constant Continuous Sound
(
Note:
This is the only pattern that can be used for relay cir-
cuits. The system will override any other choice).
01 March
Code
02
ANSI 3.41 / Temporal
03 Single
Stroke
04 California
5 seconds on
5 seconds on
5 seconds on
10 seconds off
.5 seconds off
1.5 seconds off
.5 seconds on
1 second off
3 seconds off
.1 seconds on
.5 seconds on. 5 seconds off