IFC-640
Intelligent Addressable
Fire Alarm System
General
As a
Designed with modularity and for ease of system planning, the
Features
•One, expandable to two, isolated intelligent Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) Style 4, 6 or 7.
•Up to 159 detectors (any mix of ion, photo, thermal, or multi- sensor) and 159 modules (N.O. manual stations,
•Standard
•Network option – 103 nodes supported
•6.0 amp switch mode power supply with four Class A/B built- in Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC). Selectable System Sensor strobe synchronization.
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•Up to 64 output circuits per FACP or network node; circuits configurable online.
•Autoprogramming and Walk Test reports.
•Optional universal
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•Printer interface
•History file with
•Alarm Verification selection per point, with tally.
•Autoprogramming and Walk Test reports.
•Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS) Presignal.
•Silence inhibit and Auto Silence timer options.
•March time / temporal / California
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•Full QWERTY keypad.
•Charger for up to 90 hours of standby power.
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•Remote ACK/Signal Silence/System Reset/Drill via monitor modules.
•Automatic time control functions, with holiday exceptions.
•Surface Mount Technology (SMT) electronics.
•Extensive,
•Powerful Boolean logic equations.
JNCA 640-CHARACTER DISPLAY FEATURES:
• Backlit,
IFC-640 shown in CAB-4 with
JNCA 640-character display
•Supports SCS Series smoke control system in both HVAC or FSCS modes .
•Printer and CRT
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•Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory, and Security relays.
FLASHSCAN® INTELLIGENT FEATURES:
•Poll 318 devices in less than two seconds.
•Activate up to 159 outputs in less than five seconds.
•Multicolor LEDs blink device address during Walk Test.
•Fully digital,
•Manual sensitivity adjustment — nine levels.
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•Day/Night automatic sensitivity adjustment.
•Sensitivity windows:
–Ion – 0.5 to 2.5%/foot obscuration.
–Photo – 0.5 to 2.35%/foot obscuration.
–Laser (VIEW®) – 0.02 to 2.0%/foot obscuration.
–Acclimate – 0.5 to 4.0%/foot obscuration.
–HARSH™ – 0.5 to 2.35%/foot obscuration.
•Drift compensation (U.S. Patent 5,764,142).
•Degraded mode — in the unlikely event that the