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Honeywell NOTIFIER NFS2-640 Manual
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12 Clintonville Road
Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA
800-289-3473 • FAX 203-484-7118
www.notifier.com
For additional documentation on this product, visit notifiermanuals.com. This additional documentation for the NFS2-640 may be used as a reference
only.
NOTE: The term NFS2-640 is used to refer to the NFS2-640 and NFS2-640E unless otherwise noted.
NOTE: For Mass Notification applications, Class A circuits called out in this manual are Class X.
1 Installation
Wiring methods used shall be in accordance with Standard for Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Alarm Systems, UL 681.
Wiring methods used shall be in accordance with Standard for Central Station Alarm Services, UL 827.
This product is intended to be installed in accordance with the following:
NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code
NFPA 72 - National Fire Alarm Code
NFPA 12 - Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 12A - Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 13 - Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems
Canadian Electrical Code, Part I
ULC S524 - Standard for the Installation of Fire Alarm Systems
NFPA 92 - Standard for Smoke-Control Systems
NFPA 2010 - Standard for Fixed Aerosol Fire Extinguishing System •
UL 2572 - Standard for Mass Notification Systems
Follow these guidelines when mounting the product's backbox:
Backbox should be installed in a dry, indoor location.
It is recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with a normal room temperature of 15-27°C/60-80°F and at
a relative humidity of 93% ± 2% RH (non-condensing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F).
Locate the backbox so the top edge is 66 inches (1.6764 m) above the surface of the finished floor.
Access to the cabinet shall be in accordance with NFPA 90, article 110.33.
Allow sufficient clearance around cabinet for door to swing freely.
Terminal Block/
Connector
TB4
Alarm & Trouble Output Relays -
Common
TB5
Supervisory & Security Output Relay
- Common or programmable
Description
• Power-limited (Class 2) only if connected to a power-limited source
• Voltage and Current: Rated 2.0 A at 30 VDC resistive
• Non-supervised
• Power-limited (Class 2) only if connected to a power-limited source
• Voltage and Current: Rated 2.0 A at 30 VDC resistive
• Can be programmed as Alarm via VeriFire Tools
• Non-supervised
Table 1 CPU2-640 Wiring Connections (1 of 2)
NFS2-640
Listing Document
PN 52741LD:H9 5/19/2022 ECN: 16475
NFPA 16 - Standard for Deluge-Foam Water Systems
NFPA 17 - Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 17A - Standard for Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 2001 - Standard for Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems
UL 2610 - Standard for Commercial Premises Security Alarm Units
and Systems
NFPA 15 - Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems
ULC S561 - Installation and Services for Fire Signal Receiving
Centers and Systems
ULC-S527-11 - Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems
UL 864 Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm
Systems, 10th Edition
Specifications

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  • Page 1 NFS2-640 Listing Document 12 Clintonville Road PN 52741LD:H9 5/19/2022 ECN: 16475 Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA 800-289-3473 • FAX 203-484-7118 www.notifier.com For additional documentation on this product, visit notifiermanuals.com. This additional documentation for the NFS2-640 may be used as a reference only.
  • Page 2 Terminal Block/ Description Specifications Connector • Nominal Operating Voltage: 24 VDC Regulated TB6 thru TB9 NAC Circuits • Maximum Current: 1.5A (See Note 1) • End-Of-Line Resistors: 2.2 K 1/2 W (ELR-2.2K) • Wiring Configuration: Class B or Class A •...
  • Page 3 Slot 1 (CPU, CPS-24, and primary display) Slot 2 (CPU, CPS-24, and primary display) Slot 3 (Mounting location Keypad/display for LEM-320) or other unit attaches to option board chassis rails Slot 4 Mounting location for option boards and other compatible peripherals (Recommended mounting location for fiber versions of the NCM and HS-NCM)
  • Page 4 When installing the Network Control Display (NCD) into the NFS2-640 chassis, it can only be left mounted because of the position of the grounding screw. Backbox CPS-24/E Dress Panel Option boards Mounted on BMP-1 Figure 3 Top View of Mounting an NCD in the NFS2-640 Chassis Annunciators, which are connected to the Fire Alarm Control Panel Figure 4 Top View of Mounting an NCD with Annunciators NOTE: See the NCD Manual #LS10210-051NF-E for more information.
  • Page 5 Figure 5 Installing the CPU on the Chassis Figure 6 Installing the Power Supply on the CPU Figure 7 Installing the KDM-2 on the CPU Figure 8 Installing Option Boards on the CPU Figure 10 Installing the Chassis into the Cabinet Figure 9 Installing Option Boards on the Chassis NFS2-640 UL Listing Document —...
  • Page 6 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 LED7 LED8 LED12 LED14 LED16 LED18 LED11 LED13 LED15 LED17 NFS2-640 UL Listing Document — P/N 52741LD:H9 5/19/2022...
  • Page 7 Figure 10 Power-Supply Wiring Connections Terminal Block/ Description Specifications Connector • Voltage and current: AC Power3 CPU2-640/C: 120 VAC 5.0 A CPU2-640E: 240 VAC 2.5 A • Frequency: 50/60 Hz • Wiring size: Maximum 12 AWG (3.31 mm2) with 600 VAC insulation •...
  • Page 8 Terminal Block/ Description Specifications Connector Notes: Total current drawn from the power supply by TB2, TB6 through TB9 and TB10 cannot exceed 3.0 A in standby or 6.0 A in an alarm condition. The Control Panel provides a total of 4.4 A of power in standby and 7.4 A of power in alarm to be shared by all internal circuitry and external provisions (24 V resettable and non-resettable).
  • Page 9 NFS2-640 UL Listing Document — P/N 52741LD:H9 5/19/2022...
  • Page 10: Ul Power-Limited Wiring Requirements

    UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements Power-limited (Class 2) and non-power-limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet. All power-limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0.25 inches (6.35 mm) from any non-power-limited circuit wiring. All power-limited and non-power-limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockout and or conduits.
  • Page 11 (a) on an open or short circuit (b) on a ±50% change in resistance value from the End-of-Line resistor value (c) on loss of communication with the device. A tamper switch installed in the cabinet door will indicate a door tamper condition whenever the door is open. If the control panel indicates a Security alarm, you can perform acknowledge, signal silence, and system reset from the control panel.
  • Page 12 Connecting an RKS-S Remote Key Switch The RKS-S Remote Key Switch arms and disarms the system. It can be mounted in a UL listed single-gang electrical box. Both the monitor module and RKS-S must be mounted within the protected area. Refer to the Product Installation Document (15984) for information on how to wire the RKS-S to a FMM-1 and FMM-101 module.
  • Page 13 Zone Map: ZA Custom Label: Exit Door # Motion Detectors with Monitor Modules Address: LXXMYYY (arbitrary) Type ID: ACCESS MONITOR Zone Map: ZB Custom Label: Motion Detection Programming of Logic Equations Logic Equation for 1 minute exit delay: ZLa* = DEL(00:30, 00:00:00, address of key switch) Logic Equation for Trouble arming system: ZLb* = AND (ZA, address of key switch, NOT(Zla)) Logic Equation to arm system:...
  • Page 14 Security Annunciation A1P1 Mode: Monitor Source: ZLc A1P2 Mode: Monitor Source: ZLe System Status A1P3 (red is armed) Mode: Monitor System Alarm (red is alarm) Source: LXXMYY Entry/Exit Door 1 Status (red is unsecured) A1P4 Entry/Exit Door 2 Status Mode: Monitor (red is unsecured) Source: LXXMYY Additional doors can be monitored, up to the number of available annunci-...
  • Page 15 Typical wiring for STAT-X devices using the Ematch Protection Device (P/N 3005014) Refer to Figure 4 and note the following. • Each Stat-X device requires an Ematch Protection Device to protect against Releasing Circuit high-voltage transient signals, such as lightning, that may cause the device to accidentally release.
  • Page 16: Earth Ground

    Earth Ground To meet UL wiring requirements, install grounding straps on the backbox as shown below. Figure 5 Installing Grounding Straps NFS2-640 UL Listing Document — P/N 52741LD:H9 5/19/2022...
  • Page 17: Operation

    2 Operation Following are the approved applications of the NFS2-640: • Local application – Emergency relocation (paging, live and pre-recorded) – Emergency communication (telephone) • Protected premises unit – Auxiliary – Central station – Proprietary – Proprietary (Rec unit) – Remote station •...
  • Page 18 To silence the panel sounder and any activated outputs that are programmed as silenceable: Press the key. The LED and LED will light steady. The control panel sends a Signal SIGNAL SILENCE FIRE ALARM SIGNALS SILENCED Silenced message to the remote annunciators, history buffer, installed printers, and CRT-2s. Time and date of Status Banner Alarm Silence...
  • Page 19 – Responding to a MN Supervisory event: Press the /SCROLL DISPLAY key to silence the panel sounder and switch the LED from flashing to steady. ACKNOWLEDGE SUPERVISORY An Acknowledge message is sent to the remote annunciators, history buffer, installed printers, and CRT-2s. Pressing the ACKNOWLEDGE key will acknowledge all MN supervisory events on the fire panel.
  • Page 20 If no other events are present on the fire panel. a “System Normal” message is sent to the LCD display, remote annunciators, history buffer, installed printers, and CRT-2s and the fire panel returns to normal operation. • Security Event (If a fire alarm exists and alarms are silenced, a security alarm will resound the panel sounder) –...
  • Page 21 Custom descriptor for Status Banner CO Alarm indicator this device location A L A R M : I N T E N S I V E C A R E U N I T E A S T E R N W I N G Z 0 0 4 0 3 : 1 9 P 0 4 1 5 1 2 2 M 1 4 7 Extended 12 character...
  • Page 22 Figures 25 and 26 show wiring for a dedicated and non-dedicated smoke control system performing the same fan control functions. The system in Figure 26 features an Energy Management System. Energy Power Management Source Listed System 24VDC Power Source Listed 24VDC Listed Power Source 24VDC...
  • Page 23: Canadian Applications

    • Interconnected control panels Alarm, supervisory, and trouble conditions, as well as reset, alarm silence, or trouble silence actuation originating at this panel are annunciated at this panel. All interconnected panels must also connect to a network annunciator to display these conditions. Acknowledged trouble, supervisory, alarm and CO events will re-annunciate after 24 hours, if not cleared.
  • Page 24 NOTE: During a local or network Walk Test, activating a Mass Notification device will activate associated special function zones according to CBE programming and simulate a Mass Notification event. Any network nodes, zones, or devices not participating in Walk Test will not participate in the simulated Mass Notification event.
  • Page 25 2 = Read Status READ 1 = P R O G R A M M I N G 2 = R E A D S T A T U S E N T R Y 0 = POINT ( E S C A P E T O A B O R T ) 2 = HIST (History) 4 = ALARM HIST (Alarm History) R E A D P O I N T = 0 H I S T = 2 A L A R M H I S T = 4 <...
  • Page 26 1 For proper PAS operation, a CGW-MB may not be installed on the network. NOTE: When programming points, take the following into design consideration: Each general zone must be dedicated to a single event type (i.e. Fire, MN, Security, etc.) Map inputs only to general zones designated for the input’s event type.
  • Page 27 Detector Type Alarm (FlashScan) Alarm (CLIP) Pre-Alarm AL:1=0.50 % AL:1=0.50 % PA:1=Auto SMOKE (ION) AL:2=0.75 % AL:2=0.75 % PA:2=0.40 % (See notes AL:3=1.00 % AL:3=1.00 % PA:3=0.50 % AL:4=1.25 % AL:4=1.25 % PA:4=0.75 % AL:5=1.50 % AL:5=1.50 % PA:5=1.00 % AL:6=1.75 % (d) AL:6=1.75 % (d) PA:6=1.25 % (d)
  • Page 28 SUP.L(DUCTI) supervisory lights supervisory LED Ionization smoke detector used as a duct detector to report supervisory condition rather than alarm. Latching. SUP.T(ION) supervisory lights supervisory LED Ionization smoke detector used to report supervisory condition rather than alarm. Tracking. SUP.L(ION) supervisory lights supervisory LED Ionization smoke detector used to report supervisory condition rather than alarm.
  • Page 29 SUP.T(LASER) supervisory lights supervisory LED Laser smoke detector used to report supervisory condition rather than alarm. Tracking. SMOKE(DUCTL) fire alarm lights fire alarm LED and activates CBE Duct Laser smoke detector SUP T(DUCTL) supervisory lights supervisory LED Laser smoke detector used as a duct detector to report supervisory condition rather than alarm.
  • Page 30 NOTE: On a control module, the default zone is always set to Zone 00 (general alarm). Point Characteristics Type Code Device Function Latching Point Type Point Function (Y/N) MONITOR fire alarm Lights fire alarm LED and activates CBE Alarm-monitoring device PULL STATION fire alarm Lights fire alarm LED and activates CBE...
  • Page 31 Blinking Type Code selection 20-character user-editable custom label P R O G R A M C O N T R O L M O D U L E C O N T R O L 2 M 1 0 1 0 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I O W 2 M 1 0 1 SLC address (001-159)
  • Page 32: Testing/Maintenance

    Type Code 20-character user-editable custom label P R O G R A M C O N T R O L N o t i f i c a t i o n D e v N o 1 0 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ * O W B 0 1 12 spaces for extended The address of a NAC connected...
  • Page 33: Periodic Testing And Service

    The Disable/Enable option lets you disable programmed points for detectors, modules, zones, and for detectors NACs. The program allows you to disable an initiating device in alarm: however, the disable will not take effect until after the panel has been reset. Status Change for modules 1.From the “Status Change Selection”...
  • Page 34 • The control panel provides a 1-hour timer for Walk Test mode. When the hour expires with no activity, the control panel automatically returns to normal operation. • Walk Test may be exited at any time by pressing the ESC key. WARNING: FIRE PROTECTION DEACTIVATED WALK TEST MODE DEACTIVATES FIRE PROTECTION.
  • Page 35: Battery Checks And Maintenance

    NOTE: The control panel can not be put into Walk Test from an alarm condition. Press Stop an Advanced Walk Test and return to the “Status Change Selection” screen Advanced Walk Test directs the control panel to do the same as it does for Basic Walk Test with the following exceptions: •...
  • Page 36: Compatible Equipment

    6 Compatible Equipment NOTIFIER Compatible Equipment • “A” or “CDN” suffix indicates a ULC Listed model. • “IV” suffix indicates ivory color and is a FlashScan and CLIP device • Products marked with a check mark have not received UL 864 9th or 10th Edition certification and may only be used in retrofit applications. •...
  • Page 37: System Configuration

    BMP-1 Blank Module Plate CAB-4 Series Trim Rings (Black unless “R” is added to the P/N) TR-A4 A-sized trim ring BP2-4 Battery Dress Plate TR-B4 B-sized trim ring NFS-LBBR Red Battery Box TR-C4 C-sized trim ring NFS-LBB Battery Box TR-D4 D-sized trim ring CAB-4 Series Doors (Black unless “R”...
  • Page 38 Process Module Description Local P (PPU) P(Burg) REL P Rec Mana. NCM-W/F Network Control Module HS-NCM-W/W-2/MF/SF/WMF/ Network Control Module WMF-2/WSF/WSF-2/MFSF CMIC-1 Microphone Assembly O(3) TELH-1 Telephone Assembly O(3) CAB-A4 Enclosure Y(4) Y(4) Y(4) Y(4) Y(4) Y(4) Y(4) Y(4) Y(4) CAB-B4 Enclosure Y(4) Y(4)
  • Page 39 Process Module Description Local P (PPU) P(Burg) REL P Rec Mana. AEM-32A Annunciator Expander Module AFM-16A Annunciator Fixed Module AFM-16AT Annunciator Fixed Module AFM-32A Annunciator Fixed Module AKS-1 Annunciator Key Switch RKS-S Remote Security Keyswitch ACM-24AT Annunciator Control Module AEM-24AT Annunciator Expander Module ACM-48A Annunciator Control Module...
  • Page 40: System Power/Size

    8 System Power/Size Max. AH Max. Standby Max. Alarm Max. Standby Power Current Derating Factor Max. Alarm Duration Capacity Current Current Time Primary 5A (CPS-24 891 mA (CPS-24) 2.4 A (CPS-24) (Power Power Supply) Supply); 498 mA (CPS-24E) 1.46 A (CPS-24E) 2.5A (CPS- 24E Power Supply)
  • Page 41 NFS2-640 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Abort Active. Yellow LED lights when an abort switch has been Section 1 Operating Information activated; turns off when an abort switch has been pressed and its Normal Standby Operation. timer is still counting down. Activation of a Manual Release Switch will override Pre-discharge Delay and override an active Abort Green P indicator lit steadily.

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