3 nac follower input, 4 night ring, Nac follower input – Fire-Lite ECC-50/100E Emergency Command Center User Manual

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Emergency Command Center Manual —

P/N LS10001-000FL-E:A 4/10/2013

Installation

Input/Initiating Circuits

2.5.3 NAC Follower Input

For fire-only applications, the NAC follower input may be used to trigger the onboard NAC.

Strobes driven by the onboard NAC must be visibly isolated from FACP NAC(s).
This can be accomplished by connecting the NAC Follower input at TB18 of the control board to

the FACP's NAC output. The ECC-50/100 NAC output will then follow the FACP's NACs. A

redundant pair of terminals is provided at TB18 for convenient connection of an EOL resistor, or

for wiring to any additional equipment requiring this feature (such as an FCPS-FS6/8 remote power

supply).
The NAC Follower input is power-limited (Class 2) (refer to Section 2.12, “UL Power-limited Wir-

ing Requirements”, on page 48) and supervised by the host FACP. Supervision requires that a

4.7 K EOL resistor be connected to the last device in the NAC Follower chain.

2.5.4 Night Ring

The Night Ring input allows a building’s Private Branch Exchange (PBX) to activate the ECC-

50/100. Connections need to be made to TB16 on the main control board and to TB5.1 and TB5.2

on the display board.

from FACP NAC (or NAC Follower
output) or previous device

to next device

4.7K ELR needed for
last device in chain.

alarm polarity shown

TB18

1 2 3 4

Figure 2.10 NAC Follower Wiring

ECC-50/100 Main Control Board

e

c

c

tb

1

8

.w

m

f

+ -

PBX

audio out

external audio input

GND

In

contact

closure output

TB5 on display

board

TB16 on main

control board

e

c

c

tb

1

6

.w

m

f

Figure 2.11 Night Ring Wiring

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