NFS2-3030/E Installation Manual — P/N 52544:N1 07/18/2014 45NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems Applications4.4 NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm SystemsWhen connected and configured as a protected premises unit with monitor and relay modules, theNFS2-3030 will automatically transmit General Alarm, General Trouble, General Supervisory, andSecurity signals to a listed compatible Protected Premises Receiving Unit. A simplified drawing ofconnections between the receiving unit and the NFS2-3030 protected premises unit is shown inFigures 4.3 and 4.4.Connect the receiving unit to the protected premises unit as shown in Section 4.3 “NFPA 72 Centralor Remote Station Fire Alarm System (Protected Premises Unit)”.Install and program the Receiving unit with type codes and zone mappings shown in Figure 4.3; seethe programming manual for procedures.Figure 4.3 Typical Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems Wiring Connections: Block ViewReceiving UnitCompatible With NFS2-3030SLC Loop(twisted-pairwiring)SLC Loop(twisted-pairwiring)3030-Rcvg-blok.cdrMonitor Modules Relay ModulesType code: Security-LType code: Trouble MonType code: MonitorType code: RelayZone mapping: ZF03Type code: RelayZone mapping: ZF04Type code: RelayZone mapping:ZF01 & ZF02Type code: RelayZone mapping: Z000Type code: SupervNFS2-3030Protected Premises UnitPRN seriesprinterNote: Remote printers require 120 VAC, 50/60Hz primary power. A secondary power source (battery backup) is not provided; the useof a separate Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) 50 watt minimum, UL-listed for Fire Protective Signaling is recommended. A UPSis required for NFPA 72 Proprietary Protected Premises Receiving Unit Applications.UPS