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The Honeywell Notifier NFS-320 programming manual details the configuration of this compact fire alarm control panel, primarily through the PC-based VeriFire Tools or the onboard keypad. Key sections cover system initialization, SLC loop setup, and Control-by-Event (CBE) logic for small-to-medium applications. Access the official documentation at the Honeywell Notifier MyNotifier portal.
Zone (SLC Loop) Configuration
Enter -> Type **** (Technician code) -> Press Enter.Program on the screen. Press 1.1 again for Point Program.1 -> Press Enter.025 -> Press Enter.S = Smoke Detector, H = Heat, P = Pull Station. Select S.03 -> Press Enter.Enter to save. The panel will beep.NAC (Output) Circuit Programming
: Programming options for nine levels of manual sensitivity and specialized "Day/Night" automatic adjustments to prevent false alarms. Releasing Applications
: A Windows-based offline/online utility for creating, checking, and simulating panel databases, which is recommended for larger configurations to increase confidence and reduce time. Critical Programming Access & Commands Basic Programming Access for Programming. Enter the default installer password (often Loop Autolearn : After entering programming, select for Basic Programming, then honeywell notifier nfs-320 programming manual
Setting Date/Time: From the programming menu, select option 5. Use the arrow keys to scroll through days and digits to update the current time and date. Device Management & Testing
The Honeywell Notifier NFS-320 is a powerful, addressable fire alarm control panel (FACP) designed for small-to-medium applications. Programming this system correctly is critical for ensuring life safety and building protection. Enter Programming Mode: Press Enter -> Type ****
Do not confuse the User Manual with the Programming Manual. The User Manual (PN 52745) tells you how to acknowledge alarms and silence buzzers. The Programming Manual (PN 52746) tells you how to configure SLC loops, map logic zones, and set up releasing functions.
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