2 programmable features description, 1 synchronization type selection, Maximum number of strobes for synchronization – Fire-Lite FCPS Series Field Charger/Power Supply User Manual

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FCPS-24FS Series Instruction Manual — P/N 51883-L8:J1 8/30/13

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Programmable Features Description

Programming Options

3.2 Programmable Features Description

3.2.1 Synchronization Type Selection

Synchronization is a feature that controls the activation of notification appliances in such a way that
all devices will turn on and off at exactly the same time. This is particularly critical when activat-
ing strobes which must be synchronized to avoid random activation and a potential hazard or con-
fusion. The FCPS can be programmed to operate with a variety of manufacturer’s devices. Note
that strobe synchronization works only with non-coded NACs.

DIP switches 1 and 2 are used to select the type of synchronization as listed below:

Maximum Number of Strobes for Synchronization

The total current draw for each Notification Appliance Circuit cannot exceed 3.0 amps, special
application, 300mA regulated. Refer to the manufacturer’s documentation supplied with the strobes
to determine the maximum current draw for each strobe and ensure that the circuit maximum is not
exceeded.

To ensure proper strobe and circuit operation, there is also a limit to the number of strobes that can
be attached to each circuit. Following is a table of the strobes that have been tested with the power
supply and the maximum number that can be connected to each NAC when using the lowest can-
dela settings. Make sure that the NAC maximum current is not exceeded:

3.2.2 Synchronization Mode - Master/Slave

The FCPS power supply can be configured for Master or Slave Synchronization by setting DIP
switch 3 ON for Slave or OFF for Master mode.

In some installations, it is necessary to synchronize the flash timing of all strobes in the system for
ADA compliance. Strobes accomplish this by monitoring very short timing pulses on the NAC
power which are created by an FACP with synchronization capability. When installed at the end of
a NAC wire run, this power supply can track (that is follow) the strobe synchronization timing
pulses on the existing NAC wire run. This maintains the overall system flash timing of the addi-
tional strobes attached to this power supply.

When this power supply is configured as a sync generator (Master Synchronization mode), the
Sync Input terminals are not used. The power supply is the originator of the strobe synchronization
pulses on its NAC outputs. In sync generator mode, the sync type (System Sensor, Wheelock, or
Gentex) is selectable via DIP switches 1 and 2.

When this power supply is configured as a sync follower (Slave Synchronization mode), the power
supply’s NAC outputs track the strobe synchronization pulses present at the supply’s Sync Input
terminals. The pulses originate from an upstream FACP or other power supply. Some FACPs pro-

DIP Switch 1

DIP Switch 2

Synchronization Type

OFF

OFF

no synchronization (steady 24V)

OFF

ON

System Sensor

ON

OFF

Gentex

ON

ON

Wheelock

Table 3.2 Sync Type Settings

Strobe Manufacturer

FCPS-24FS6 (max. strobes)

FCPS-24FS8 (max. strobes)

System Sensor

51

51

Wheelock

30

40

Gentex

39

39

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