Honeywell NOTIFIER NCD Instruction Manual
Honeywell NOTIFIER NCD Instruction Manual

Honeywell NOTIFIER NCD Instruction Manual

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Document LS10210-051NF-E Rev: C
2/18/2019 ECN: 18-0487
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  • Page 1 Network Control Display Instruction Manual Document LS10210-051NF-E Rev: C 2/18/2019 ECN: 18-0487...
  • Page 2 Fire Alarm & Emergency Communication System Limitations While a life safety system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for life and property insurance! An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of smoke Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate devices, and a fire alarm control panel (FACP) with remote notifica-...
  • Page 3 HARSH™, NIS™, NOTI•FIRE•NET™, and eVance™ are all trademarks; and Acclimate® Plus™, FlashScan®, FAAST Fire Alarm Aspiration Sensing Technology®, Intelligent FAAST®, NOTIFIER®, ONYX®, ONYXWorks®, SWIFT®, VeriFire®, and VIEW® are all registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Chrome™ and Google™ are trademarks of Google Inc.
  • Page 4 • Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to: [email protected] Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services. NCD Instruction Manual — P/N LS10210-051NF-E:C 2/18/2019...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1: About this Manual ............................6 1.1: Standards and Specifications .....................................6 1.2: UL 864 Tenth Edition Compliance ..................................6 1.3: Related Documentation .....................................7 1.4: Compatibility with NOTI•FIRE•NET™ Panel Nodes ............................8 1.5: General Description Conventions..................................8 1.6: Overview..........................................8 1.7: Features..........................................8 1.8: NCD Display ........................................9 1.9: Technical Specifications ....................................10 Section 2: Installation ..............................
  • Page 6: Section 1: About This Manual

    Section 1: About this Manual 1.1 Standards and Specifications The NCD has been designed to comply with standards set forth by the following regulatory agencies: • Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 864. • UL 916 Energy Management Equipment. • UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems. •...
  • Page 7: Related Documentation

    Related Documentation About this Manual 1.3 Related Documentation The table below provides a list of documents referenced in this manual, as well as documents for selected other compatible devices. Compatible Conventional Devices (Non-addressable) Document Number Device Compatibility Document 15378 Off-line Programming Utility Document Number VeriFire™...
  • Page 8: Compatibility With Noti•Fire•Net™ Panel Nodes

    About this Manual Compatibility with NOTI•FIRE•NET™ Panel Nodes 1.4 Compatibility with NOTI•FIRE•NET™ Panel Nodes FACP Network Board NFS2-640 NCM-W/F, HS-NCM-W/SF/MF/WSF/WMF/MFSF NFS-320 NCM-W/F, HS-NCM-W/SF/MF/WSF/WMF/MFSF NFS2-3030 NCM-W/F, HS-NCM-W/SF/MF/WSF/WMF/MFSF DVC Series NCM-W/F, HS-NCM-W/SF/MF/WSF/WMF/MFSF NCA-2 NCM-W/F, HS-NCM-W/SF/MF/WSF/WMF/MFSF Note: To be compatible with the NCD, all networked nodes must be running NOTI•FIRE•NET™ version 5.0 or higher or a high-speed NOTI•FIRE•NET™.
  • Page 9: Ncd Display

    NCD Display About this Manual 1.8 NCD Display The NCD has as high definition 10 inch touch screen to display system and panel events. A touch point for menu access, a Header Bar which shows color coded event status, and touch points for acknowledge, signal silence, and reset. •...
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    About this Manual Technical Specifications Display Conditioning Every 30 minutes the display will enter Display conditioning mode. During Display Conditioning the display will transition through var- ious screens including a completely blank screen. This process takes about seven seconds. It is done to prevent image persistence, and keeps information clear and undistorted.
  • Page 11: Section 2: Installation

    Section 2: Installation 2.1 Preparing for Installation Choose a location for the NCD that is clean, dry, and vibration-free with moderate temperature. The area should be readily accessible with sufficient room to easily install and maintain it. There should be sufficient space for cabinet door(s) to open completely. Carefully unpack the system and inspect for shipping damage.
  • Page 12 Installation Installation Checklist Noti-Fire-Net NFS2-3030 with DVC NFS-320 NFS2-640 ONYXWorks Work Station NCA-2 Typical NFN Configurations NFS-320 NFS2-640 NFS2-3030 NFS2-640 NFS2-3030 Typical Configurations for Systems Using the NCD as a Display In this diagram, the term: “NCM” includes standard and high-speed network communication modules. “Noti-Fire-Net”...
  • Page 13: Cab-4 Series Cabinet

    CAB-4 Series Cabinet Installation 2.3 CAB-4 Series Cabinet This section provides instructions for mounting the CAB-4 Series backbox to a wall. Follow these guidelines when mounting the back- box: Locate the cabinet backbox on a surface that is in a clean, dry, vibration-free area. The top should be located so that all operational but- tons, switches, displays, etc.
  • Page 14: 1: Using The Ncd As Primary Display On The Nfs2-640 And Nfs-320Sys

    Installation Installing the NCD on ONYX Series panels. CPU standoffs at Positions 1 and 2: 0.25 inch (6.35 mm) for use with CPU2-3030 Chassis-mounting slots CPU2-3030 (without keypad/display) Slot 3 Do Not Use Slot 2 Do Not Use. Slot 1 Figure 2.3 Standoffs on Chassis CHS-M3 CAUTION: IT IS CRITICAL THAT ALL MOUNTING HOLES OF THE NETWORK CONTROL DISPLAY (NCD) AS WELL AS THE...
  • Page 15 Installing the NCD on ONYX Series panels. Installation NFS-320SYS and NFS2-640 Mounting The Network Control Display (NCD) can only be installed in the LEFT mounting position on the dress plate DP-GDIS1 Backbox CPS-24/E Dress Panel Option boards DP-GDIS1 Mounted on BMP-1 Top view of the NFS2-640 and the NFS-320SYS with NCD and Option boards installed.
  • Page 16: Dress Plate Mounting

    Installation Dress Plate Mounting 2.5 Dress Plate Mounting Refer to Figure 2.5 for information on mounting the NCD to the DP-GDIS1 (for row A of the CAB-4 Series Cabinet) or DP-GDIS2 (for rows B-D of the CAB-4 Series Cabinet). • Locate the four mounting studs on the dress plate.
  • Page 17: Board Layout And Wiring Requirements

    Board Layout and Wiring Requirements Installation 2.6 Board Layout and Wiring Requirements Alt. 24V Power AIO A SIDE TERMINATION Core Board USB A USB B Micro Future Use Tamper Trouble SW16 Enable Piezo Enable/disable Disable Board OCuLink Cable Figure 2.6 Board Layout and Wiring Requirements WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE OCULINK CABLE BETWEEN THE CORE AND DIM BOARDS (UPPER AND LOWER BOARDS) WHILE POWER IS APPLIED TO PREVENT SYSTEM DAMAGE.
  • Page 18 Installation Board Layout and Wiring Requirements Designator Connection Wire Connections Alt 24 Volt Power Pin 1 = IN+ REQUIRED Pin 2 = IN- Pin 3 = OUT+ Pin 4 = OUT- Trouble Relay Pin 1 = Normally Open Pin 2 = Normally Closed Pin 3 = Common NUP Connection Keyed...
  • Page 19 Board Layout and Wiring Requirements Installation Piezo Enable/Disable To enable the Piezo, position SW16 in the UP position. To disable the Piezo, position SW16 in the DOWN posi- tion. When the Piezo is disabled the NCD will display a trou- Core Board ble condition until it is re-enabled.
  • Page 20: Section 3: Programming

    Section 3: Programming This section describes the programing options for the NCD 3.1 USB Port C There is an available USB port located on the front panel of the NCD, see Figure 3.1. This USB port can be used to conveniently connect to the VeriFire Tools PC. USB C Figure 3.1 USB C 3.2 Password Requirements...
  • Page 21: 2: Changing Password And Recovering A Password

    User Login Programming 3.3.2 Changing Password and Recovering a Password The user has the ability to change and recover the password in the User Login screen. Changing the Tue 01/22/18 Password System Normal 02:38:06PM Master Silence Reset • At the main menu tap on the touch point Menu - >...
  • Page 22: 3: Levels Of Programing Access For Users On The Ncd

    Programming User Login 3.3.3 Levels of Programing Access for Users on the NCD There are four access levels (1-4) that can be assigned to 49 of the 50 programmable users. Additionally there is a master user whose access level is fixed at level five (5). Only one level five user allowed. Refer to Table 3.1 for default information on user level capabili- ties.
  • Page 23: Menu Navigation

    Menu Navigation Programming 3.4 Menu Navigation touch point is always present and located in the upper left hand corner of the screen. Tap this touch point to bring up the menu MENU options for settings, programming and test/diagnostics. The screen navigation is not accessible when there are current MENU unacknowledged active events.
  • Page 24 System Update System Update to access application, YSTEM PDATE CO ALARM Model kernel, full system, and wallpaper NOTIFIER NCD update capabilities. To update the application tap the touch point UPDATE SUPERVISORY Application . To update the kernel tap APPLICATION Version: 1.000.226 Date: 9/01/2016 Time: 11:12AM the touch point .
  • Page 25: 2: Programming

    Menu Navigation Programming 3.4.2 Programming Tapping the touch point on the menu screen will display the programming options menu. PROGRAMMING Tap the touch Network NETWORK point to display the Network Thu 2/22/18 System Normal options for the NCD. 1:38:06PM Reset Silence Menu - >...
  • Page 26: 3: Mapping

    Programming Menu Navigation 3.4.3 Mapping Tapping the MAPPING touch point on the Network Setting screen will display the Network Mapping options for the NCD. Tap the touch point View VIEW display the menu view options for the network nodes connected to Thu 2/22/18 System Normal 1:38:06PM...
  • Page 27: Test/Diagnostics

    Test/Diagnostics Programming 3.5 Test/Diagnostics Tapping on the Test/Diagnostics touch point on the menu screen will display Thu 2/22/18 System Normal diagnostic and lamp test options for the 1:38:06PM Silence Reset NCD. Tap the touch Lamp Test LAMP TEST point to turn on all pixels on the screen. Menu - >...
  • Page 28: Custom Actions

    Programming Custom Actions 3.6 Custom Actions Custom Actions are virtual buttons that can be mapped and employed to manually control common system commands such as enable/disable points. Custom Actions are completely programmable and can be user defined within VeriFire Tools. To disable a Disable Points/Functions Tue 01/22/18...
  • Page 29 Notes NCD Instruction Manual — P/N LS10210-051NF-E:C 2/18/2019...
  • Page 30: Section 4: Operation

    Section 4: Operation This section describes the NCD operation and how events are portrayed. EVENT SYMBOL DISPLAY INDICATION Fire Alarm Fire Alarm is indicated in RED CO Alarm CO Alarm is indicated in BLUE Supervisory Supervisory is indicated in YELLOW Trouble Trouble is indicated in YELLOW Disabled Point...
  • Page 31: 1: Responding To A Fire Alarm

    Carbon Monoxide Alarm Operation 4.1.1 Responding to a Fire Alarm To acknowledge the event and silence the NCD sounder, do the following: • The Informational Text Area on the screen will indicate step by step how to acknowledge and silence the event. •...
  • Page 32: Supervisory Activation

    Operation Supervisory Activation 4.3 Supervisory Activation A Supervisory activation will display as follows on the Thu 2/22/18 NCD. SUPERVISORY 1:38:06PM Silence Reset • Produces a warbling audible tone. Step 1 Acknowledge each event. This is secondary text to explain what acknowledging an event means and who should do it. •...
  • Page 33: Trouble Event

    Trouble Event Operation 4.4 Trouble Event A System Trouble, Point Trouble, electrical or Thu 2/22/18 mechanical fault will display TROUBLE 1:38:06PM as follows on the NCD if no Silence Reset higher priority unacknowl- Step 1 Acknowledge each event. This is secondary text to explain what acknowledging an event means and who should do it. edged events exists on the FIRE ALARM UNACKNOWLEDGED TROUBLES (1)
  • Page 34: Disabled Point

    Operation Disabled Point 4.5 Disabled Point When a system point is dis- abled it will display as fol- Thu 2/22/18 DISABLED lows on the NCD: 1:38:06PM Silence Reset • Produces a pulsed audible sound. Step 1 Acknowledge each event. This is secondary text to explain what acknowledging an event means and who should do it. •...
  • Page 35: Other: Events That Are Listed As Other Are As Follows

    Other: Events that are listed as Other are as follows: Operation 4.6 Other: Events that are listed as Other are as follows: Events listed as Other are as follows: Thu 2/22/18 SECURITY ALARM • CO Pre-Alarm (blue). 1:38:06PM Silence Reset •...
  • Page 36 Notes NCD Instruction Manual — P/N LS10210-051NF-E:C 2/18/2019...
  • Page 37 NCD Operating Instructions Security. A blue indication flashes on the Alert Bar when a security Section 1 Operating Information activation occurs. Illuminates steadily after acknowledge is pressed, and turns off when the security activation is cleared. R is required for any latched ESET Normal Standby Operation.
  • Page 39 Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Manufacturer Warranties. Subject to the limitations set forth herein, Manufacturer warrants that the Products manufactured by it in its Northford, Connecticut facility and sold by it to its authorized Distributors shall be free, under normal use and service, from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty six months (36) months from the date of manufacture (effective Jan.
  • Page 40 NOTIFIER 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA 203-484-7161 www.notifier.com...

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