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• <br /> ® NOTIFIERF <br /> by Honeywell <br /> NFW-50X Intelligent Addressable FACP with Communicator <br /> General <br /> The FireWarden-50X (NFW-50X) is the latest intelligent address- <br /> able fire alarm control panel (FACP) within the FireWarden Series <br /> and is a direct replacement for the FireWarden-50 (NFW-50). The <br /> NFW-50X comes with a pre-installed communicator and supports up teW.50% <br /> to 50 addressable devices in any combination of detectors or mod- <br /> ules.With an extensive list of powerful features, the NFW-50X pro 11111 <br /> - <br /> grams just like FireWarden-100 products, yet fits into applications <br /> A <br /> previously served only by conventional panels. " 5� <br /> j1 <br /> The pre-installed (POTS-COM is a dual technology (POTS and IP) <br /> communicator.The POTS transmits system status(alarms,troubles, ��.•,.. <br /> AC loss,etc.)to a Central Station via the public switched telephone <br /> network.The IP communicator's internet monitoring capability sends <br /> alarm signals over the Internet saving the monthly cost of two dedi- <br /> cated business telephone lines.Although not required, the second- <br /> ary telephone line may be retained providing backup communication <br /> over the public switched telephone line.Optional cellular reporting is <br /> available using the CELL-MOD or CELL-CAB-N. <br /> Remote and local programming of the control panel is possible using <br /> the FS-Tools Upload/Download utility. Programming databases can <br /> be uploaded/downloaded via the panel's USB port(and USB cable) • One-person audible or silent walktest with walktest log&printout <br /> or via an ethernet connection using the IPOTS-COM communicator. • System alarm verification selection per detector point <br /> The USB port also allows for the download or upload of the entire • PAS (Positive Alarm Sequence) and Pre-signal per point (NFPA <br /> program, history file,walk-test data, current status and system volt- 72 compliant) <br /> ages by means of a USB flash drive. • Up to 16 ANN-BUS annunciators-8 per each ANN-Bus <br /> The power supply and all electronics are contained on a circuit • Remote Acknowledge, Alarm Silence, Reset and Drill via <br /> board supported on a new quick install chassis and housed in a addressable modules or remote annunciator <br /> metal cabinet. Available accessories include local and remote • Upload/Download of program and data via USB with optional FS- <br /> upload/download software,remote annunciators,and reverse polar- Tools Programming Utility <br /> ity/city box transmitter(4XTM). <br /> SLC COMMUNICATION LOOP <br /> Features • Supports FlashScan®and CLIP protocols <br /> • Listed to UL Standard 864, 10th edition • SLC operates up to 10,000 ft.(3,000 m)in FlashScan mode with <br /> • Pre-installed IPOTS-COM Ethernet IP and POTS(Plain Old Tele- twisted,unshielded wire <br /> phone Service)Central Station Communicator • Single addressable SLC loop which meets NFPA Class B and <br /> • Optional CELL-MOD or CELL-CAB-N GSM Central Station Corn- Class A requirements <br /> municator over AlarmNet® • 50 addressable device capacity(any combination of addressable <br /> • Compatible with SWIFT®wireless devices detectors and modules) <br /> • Auto-programming (learn mode) reduces installation time. • Compatible with NOTIFIER FireWarden&ONYX Series address- <br /> Reports two devices set to the same address able devices(refer to the FireWarden SLC Wiring Manual) <br /> • Two independently programmable, built-in Style Z (Class A) or NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS(NAGS) <br /> Style Y(Class B)NAC circuits <br /> • Selectable strobe synchronization for System Sensor,Wheelock, • Two independently programmable output circuits.Circuits can be <br /> and Gentex devices configured for the following outputs: <br /> • Notification Appliance Circuit End of Line resistor matching —Style Y(Class B) <br /> • Four programmable function keys for ease of maintenance —Style Z(Class A) <br /> • Two programmable relays and one fixed trouble relay • Silence Inhibit and Autosilence timer options <br /> • Built-in Programmer • Continuous, March Time, Temporal, or California code for main <br /> • Integral 80-character LCD display with backlighting circuit board NACs with two-stage capability <br /> • <br /> • Real-time clock/calendar with automatic daylight savings control Selectable strobe synchronization per NAC <br /> • History file with 1,000 event capacity • 2.5 A special application,250mA regulated,total power for NACs <br /> • Addressable sounder base NOTE:Maximum or total 24VDC system power shared between all NAC <br /> circuits and the ANN-BUS is 2.7 A <br /> • Control module delay timer <br /> • Automatic detector sensitivity testing(NFPA 72 compliant) PROGRAMMING AND SOFTWARE <br /> • Automatic device type-code verification • Autoprogramming(learn mode)reduces installation time <br /> • Point trouble identification • Custom English labels (per point) may be manually entered or <br /> • Waterfow selection per module point selected from an internal library file <br /> • Alarm verification selection per detector point • Two programmable Form-C relay outputs <br /> • Maintenance alert warns when smoke detector dust accumula- • 50 software zones <br /> tion is excessive • Continuous fire protection during online programming <br /> DN-60955:C•7/16/2018—Page 1 of 4 <br />
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