Notifier 3030 FCO-851 with sounder base programming
Temp4 Sounder base on CO only
FCO-851 is a Photo and CO detector
3030 NFS-3030 NFS2-3030
PROGRAMMING ZONE:loop1->detectors
typecode: photo/co(co sup)
flashscan:PHOTO/CO
Silencable SND Base: Yes w/resound Supv
CBE:
note 5 is grayed out
place mouse over CBE 4 popup notes will say only over FlashScan PHOTO/CO:
This CBE Corresponds only to the CO alarm Event
INT SND (check)
CBE 4: Z800
AUX Tone-1: Temp4
AUX Tone-1 CTRL: Z800
CBE 1, be careful with the label for CBE1 this is a photo and CO
CBE 3, Corresponds to the photo alarm
TESTING the CO on the FCO-851
Buy 2 cans of CO test, you will not know when the can is almost empty.
with magnet trip the photo part of the FCO-851
reset panel
1/2 second tap of CO in the middle and top of FCO-851
not the bottom of device (closes to floor)
the base will sound a Temp4, sounds cool
TWO WAYS THE WIRE SOUNDER BASE:
Like a NAC circuit with a EOL, that needs to turn on when 24volts is needed at base.
or
Like a SLC Circuit with 24volts always on the line and the sounder base is looking for the 24volts.
I used the B200S-LF wired like SLC, if 24volts is lost device address will go into trouble.
Program setting: General Setting -> General setting 2 -> sounder base standby power monitor (check)
SOUNDER BASE:
B200S: Intelligent addressable sounder base capable of producing
sound output in high or low volume with ANSI Temporal
3, ANSI Temporal 4, continuous tone, marching tone, and
custom tone. Uses FlashScan protocol. Only compatible with
the NFS-320, NFS2-640 and NFS2-3030 operating version
with version 15.0 or higher panel firmware.
B200S-LF: Low Frequency version of the B200S; produces a
fundamental frequency of 520 Hz +/- 10% with a square
wave
Notifier 3030 FCO-851 with sounder base Install/programming
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Re: Notifier 3030 FCO-851 with sounder base Install/programming
Hello Tech's, this is a good post for sounder bases, can anyone offer help on making apartments separate groups and capable of being set off as a general building alarm.