Johnson Controls Smoke Alarm IFC 640 User Manual

JCI-6856:A  
IFC-640  
Intelligent Addressable  
Fire Alarm System  
General  
As a stand-alone small-to-large system, or as a large network,  
the IFC-640 meets virtually every application requirement.  
Designed with modularity and for ease of system planning, the  
IFC-640 can be configured with just a few devices for small  
building applications, or for a large campus or high-rise applica-  
tion. Simply add additional peripheral equipment to suit the  
application.  
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, two-wire  
smoke, notification, or relay) per SLC. 318 devices per loop/  
636 per FACP or network node.  
Standard 80-character display, 640-character large display,  
or display-less (a node on a network).  
Network option – 103 nodes supported (IFC-640, JNCA Net-  
work Annunciator, or IFW Network Control Station).  
6.0 amp switch mode power supply with four Class A/B built-  
in Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC). Selectable System  
Sensor strobe synchronization.  
IFC-640 shown in CAB-4 with  
JNCA 640-character display  
Built-in Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory relays.  
Up to 64 output circuits per FACP or network node; circuits  
configurable online.  
Autoprogramming and Walk Test reports.  
Optional universal 636-point DACT.  
80-character remote annunciators (up to 32).  
EIA-485 annunciators, including custom graphics.  
Printer interface (80-column and 40-column printers).  
History file with 800-event capacity in nonvolatile memory,  
plus separate 200-event alarm-only file.  
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 two-stage coding / strobe  
synchronization.  
Field-programmable on panel or on PC  
Full QWERTY keypad.  
Supports SCS Series smoke control system in both HVAC or  
FSCS modes .  
Printer and CRT EIA-232 ports.  
EIA-485 annunciator and terminal mode ports.  
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, high-precision protocol (U.S. Patent 5,539,389).  
Manual sensitivity adjustment — nine levels.  
Pre-alarm AWACS — nine levels.  
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 JCPU-640  
microprocessor fails, FlashScan® detectors revert to  
degraded operation and can activate the JCPU-640 NAC cir-  
cuits and alarm relay. Each of the four built-in panel circuits  
includes a Disable/Enable switch for this feature.  
Charger for up to 90 hours of standby power.  
Non-alarm points for lower priority functions.  
Remote ACK/Signal Silence/System Reset/Drill via monitor  
modules.  
Automatic time control functions, with holiday exceptions.  
Surface Mount Technology (SMT) electronics.  
Extensive, built-in transient protection.  
Powerful Boolean logic equations.  
JNCA 640-CHARACTER DISPLAY FEATURES:  
Backlit, 640-character display.  
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Keypad Program Edit (with KDM-2) The IFC-640 has the  
exclusive feature of program creation and editing capability from  
the front panel keypad, while continuing to provide fire pro-  
tection. The architecture of the IFC-640 software is such that  
each point entry carries its own program, including control-by-  
event links to other points. This allows the program to be  
entered with independent per-point segments, while the IFC-  
640 simultaneously monitors other (already installed) points for  
alarm conditions.  
FlashScan®  
Exclusive World-Leading Detector Pro-  
tocol  
At the heart of the IFC-640 is a set of detection devices and  
device protocol — FlashScan® (U.S. Patent 5,539,389). Flash-  
Scan® is an all-digital protocol that gives superior precision and  
high noise immunity.  
In addition to providing quick identification of an active input  
device, this protocol can also activate many output devices in a  
fraction of the time required by competitive protocols. This high  
speed also allows the IFC-640 to have the largest device per  
loop capacity in the industry — 318 points — yet every input and  
output device is sampled in less than two seconds. The micro-  
processor-based FlashScan® detectors have bicolor LEDs that  
can be coded to provide diagnostic information, such as device  
address during Walk Test.  
VeriFire® Tools is an offline programming and test utility that  
can greatly reduce installation programming time, and increase  
confidence in the site-specific software. It is Windows® based  
and provides technologically advanced capabilities to aid the  
installer. The installer may create the entire program for the IFC-  
640 in the comfort of the office, test it, store a backup file, then  
bring it to the site and download from a laptop into the panel.  
AWACS™ Advanced Warning Address-  
able Combustion Sensing  
ENTER PROG OR STAT PASSWORD, THEN ENTER  
<ESCAPE TO ABORT> *****  
AWACS is a set of software algorithms that provide the IFC-640  
with industry-leading smoke detection capability. These complex  
algorithms require many calculations on each reading of each  
detector, and are made possible by the very-high-speed micro-  
computer used by the IFC-640.  
0=CLR 1= AUTO 2=POINT 3=PASSWORD 4=MESSAGE  
Drift Compensation and Smoothing: Drift  
compensation  
allows the detector to retain its original ability to detect actual  
smoke, and resist false alarms, even as dirt accumulates. It  
reduces maintenance requirements by allowing the system to  
automatically perform the periodic sensitivity measurements  
required by NFPA 72. Smoothing filters are also provided by  
software to remove transient noise signals, such as those  
caused by electrical interference.  
Above: Keypad program editing.  
Below: Autoprogram function.  
Maintenance Warnings: When the drift compensation per-  
formed for a detector reaches a certain level, the performance of  
the detector may be compromised, and special warnings are  
given. There are three warning levels: (1) Low Chamber value,  
usually indicative of a hardware problem in the detector; (2)  
Maintenance Alert, indicative of dust accumulation that is near  
but below the allowed limit; (3) Maintenance Urgent, indicative of  
dust accumulation above the allowed limit.  
AUTOPROGRAM PLEASE WAIT  
Sensitivity Adjust: Nine sensitivity levels are provided for  
alarm detection. These levels can be set manually, or can  
change automatically between day and night. Nine levels of pre-  
alarm sensitivity can also be selected, based on predetermined  
levels of alarm. Pre-alarm operation can be latching or self-  
restoring, and can be used to activate special control functions.  
L1:80 DETS, 15 MODS L2:93 DETS, 35 MODS  
PANEL OUTPUTS:24  
BELLS: 04  
Self-Optimizing Pre-Alarm: Each detector may be set for  
“Self-Optimizing” pre-alarm. In this special mode, the detector  
“learns” its normal environment, measuring the peak analog  
readings over a long period of time, and setting the pre-alarm  
level just above these normal peaks.  
Cooperating Multi-Detector Sensing: A patented feature of  
AWACS is the ability of a smoke sensor to consider readings  
from nearby sensors in making alarm or pre-alarm decisions.  
Without statistical sacrifice in the ability to resist false alarms, it  
allows a sensor to increase its sensitivity to actual smoke by a  
factor of almost two to one.  
Field Programming Options  
Autoprogram is a timesaving feature of the IFC-640. It is a spe-  
cial software routine that allows the IFC-640 to “learn” what  
devices are physically connected and automatically load them in  
the program with default values for all parameters. Requiring  
less than one minute to run, this routine allows the user to have  
almost immediate fire protection in a new installation, even if  
only a portion of the detectors are installed.  
VeriFire ToolsSystem Programming screen  
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TOP, LEFT to RIGHT: J8 Zone Code Input; TB7 DC Power (24 VDC power-limited, both resettable and non-resettable available); TB8  
Alarm Relay; TB9 Trouble Relay; TB10 Supervisory Relay; TB11 Security Relay; SW1, SW5 Relay Switches; JP13 General Board  
Earth Fault Jumper; TB12 EIA-485 Terminal Mode (supervised); TB13 EIA-485 ACS Mode (supervised); TB14 EIA-232 Printer; TB15  
EIA-232 PC Terminal; J1 NUP (network/service connection: power-limited, supervised); TB16 SLC #1 Connections (detectors,  
modules; supervised); D55 Main SLC Ground Fault LED; JP7 Charger Disable Jumper; JP12 200MA Jumper; JP6 Earth Fault Jumper  
(SLC #1).  
JCPU-640 shown with  
KDM-2 Display  
LEFT SIDE, TOP to BOTTOM: TB6 NAC #1, TB5 NAC #2, TB4 NAC #3, TB3 NAC #4 (all NAC circuits power-limited and supervised,  
and each NAC TB has an NAC LED to the right of it); J7 Accessory Power; Disable/Enable Switches for Degraded Mode; TB2 AC  
Power Connection; TB1 Battery Connection (overcurrent protected). BOTTOM, LEFT to RIGHT: D54 AC On LED; System Status  
Indicator LEDs for “No-Keyboard Operation”; System Switches SW2 (Acknowledge), SW3 (Silence), SW4 (Reset) for “No-Keyboard  
Operation”; J4 KDM-2 Connector; J5, J6 Panel Circuits (Panel Output Modules, supervised); D72 General Board Ground Fault LED;  
J10 Security Tamper Switch; J11 Auxiliary Trouble Input; D82 AC Power LED; J3 LEM-320 Connector (SLC Loop #2).  
Network Diagram  
IFW  
IFC-640  
IFC-640  
IFW  
JNCA  
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Placement of Equipment  
in Chassis and Cabinet  
KDM-2 Controls and Indicators  
Program Keypad: QWERTY type (keyboard layout).  
The following guidelines outline the IFC-640’s flexible system  
design.  
8 LED indicators: Power; Fire Alarm; Pre-Alarm; Security;  
Supervisory; System Trouble; Signals Silenced; Points Dis-  
abled.  
Rows: The first row of equipment in the cabinet mounts in  
chassis CHS-M2. Mount the second, third, or fourth rows of  
equipment in chassis CHS-4MB (see IFC-640 Installation Man-  
ual regarding panel output modules) or CHS-4L (for voice com-  
ponents, see Voice Alarm System Manual).  
Membrane Switch Controls: Acknowledge/Scroll  
Display;  
Signal Silence; Drill; System Reset; Lamp Test.  
LCD Display: 80 characters (2 x 40) with long-life LED back-  
light.  
Wiring: When designing the cabinet layout, consider separa-  
tion of power-limited and non-power-limited wiring as discussed  
in the IFC-640 Installation Manual.  
Configuration Guidelines  
Stand-alone and network systems require a main display. On  
single-CPU systems (one JCPU-640/-640E), display options are  
the KDM-2 or the JNCA. On network systems (two or more  
JCPU-640/-640Es), at least one JNCA or IFW annunciation  
device is required. Other options listed as follows:  
Positions: A chassis offers four basic side-by-side positions for  
components; the number of modules that can be mounted in  
each position depends on the chassis model and the size of the  
individual module. There are a variety of standoffs and hardware  
items available for different combinations and configurations of  
components.  
KDM-2: 80-character backlit LCD display with QWERTY pro-  
gramming and control keypad. Order two BMP-1 blank modules  
and DP-DISP mounting plate separately. Requires top row of a  
cabinet. Required for each stand-alone 80-character display  
system. The KDM-2 may mount in network nodes to display  
“local” node information as long as at least one JNCA or IFW  
network display is on the system to display network information.  
It is critical that all mounting holes of the IFC-640 are secured  
with a screw or standoff to ensure continuity of Earth Ground.  
Layers: The CHS-M2 accepts four layers of equipment, includ-  
ing the control panel. The JCPU-640 fills three positions (left to  
right) in the first-installed layer (the back of the chassis); its inte-  
gral power supply occupies (the left) two positions in the next  
two layers; the optional display occupies (the left) two positions  
at the front, flush with the door. Panel output modules can be  
mounted in several layers with standoffs or an L-bracket as  
required. Some equipment, such as the JNCA, may be door-  
mounted directly in front of the control panel. The JNCA mounts  
onto the DP-DISP or ADP-4B. The JNCA can be used as a pri-  
mary display for the IFC-640 by directly connecting their network  
ports (required in Canadian stand-alone applications).  
JNCA: Network Control Annunciator, 640 characters. On single  
CPU-640/-640E systems, the JNCA is the Primary Display for  
the panel and connects directly to the CPU-640/-640E. On net-  
work systems (two or more CPU-640/-640Es), one network dis-  
play (either JNCA or IFW) is required for every system. On  
network systems, the JNCA connects (and requires) an NCM  
network communications module. Mounts in a row of FACP  
node or in two annunciator positions. Mounting options include  
the DP-DISP, ADP-4B, or in an annunciator box, such as the  
JABS-2D. In CAB-4 top-row applications, a DP-DISP and two  
BMP-1 blank modules are required for mounting. See JNCA  
technical bulletin.  
Expansion: Installing an LEM-320 Loop Expander Module  
adds a second SLC loop to the control panel. The LEM-320 is  
mounted onto the JCPU-640, occupying the middle-right, sec-  
ond (back) slot on the chassis. If networking two or more control  
panels, each unit requires a NCM-W (wire) or NCM-F (fiber)  
Network Control Module. The NCM-W/-F can be installed in any  
panel output module position (see manual); the default position  
is at the back of the chassis next to the control panel. Option  
boards can be mounted in front of the LEM-320 or NCM mod-  
ules; for ease of access, complete installation of those devices  
before mounting another layer.  
JCPU-640: Central processing unit with integral 3.0 amp (6.0 A  
in alarm) power supply for an IFC-640 system. Includes CPU;  
one Signaling Line Circuit expandable to two; installation, pro-  
gramming and operating manuals. Order one per system or as  
necessary (up to 103 network nodes) on a network system.  
JCPU-640E: Same as JCPU-640 but requires 220 VAC, 1.5  
amp, (3.0 A in alarm).  
JCPU-640  
KDM-2 shown with dress  
plate, or JNCA at front, flush  
with door.  
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CHS-M2: Mounting chassis for JCPU-640. One required for  
each CPU-640/-640E.  
JVTCC-1B: Voice/Telephone Control Center. Provides all that  
the JVCC-1 provides plus two-way Fire Fighters Telephone  
(FFT-7) capability.  
DP-DISP: Dress panel for top row in cabinet with CPU-640/-  
640E installed.  
JTCC-1B: Telephone Control Center. Provides a stand-alone  
two-way Fire Fighters telephone (FFT-7S).  
BMP-1: Blank module for unused module positions.  
Includes cables, dress panel and instructions.  
RM-1/RM-1SA: Remote microphone assemblies, mount on  
ADP-4 (RM-1) dress panel or CAB-RM/-RMR (RM-1SA) stand-  
alone cabinets. See DN-6728.  
System Modules  
The IFC-640 includes the ability to communicate with up to eight  
conventional modules each with up to eight circuits. Any mix of  
notification, relay, speaker, or telephone may be used. Choose  
any combination of up to eight output modules: ICM/ICE, CRM/  
CRE, DCM-4 or VCM/VCE. Panel modules mount on either: the  
two far-right positions of the DP-DISP (next to the primary dis-  
play); or on any of the four positions on the CHS-4N chassis  
(CHS-4MN kit required).  
AMG-E: Audio Message Generator (without microphone).  
Order in addition to JVCC-1 or JVTCC-1 if two-channel system  
is required.  
FFT-7/FFT-7S: Fire Fighters Telephone control with master  
handset.  
FTM-1: Firephone Control Module connects a remote firefighter  
telephone to a centralized telephone console. Reports status to  
panel. Wiring to jacks and handsets is supervised.  
NOTES: 1) These modules/expanders are NOT to be used for  
releasing applications. 2) For additional information on these panel  
output modules and expanders, see technical bulletin.  
AA-30: Audio Amplifier, 30 watts. Switch-mode power. Includes  
amplifier and audio input supervision, backup input, and auto-  
matic switchover, power supply, cables. See AA Series technical  
bulletin.  
CHS-4MB: Expansion Chassis. Mounts up to four modules.  
Includes CHS-4N, MP-1B (Module Dress Panel), and Expander  
Ribbon Cable.  
ICM-4RK: Notification Appliance Circuit Module, provides four  
Style Y (Class B) or Style Z (Class A) alarm Notification Appli-  
ance Circuits. Maximum signaling current is 3.0 amps per circuit  
or 6.0 amps per module, subject to power supply limitations  
(includes auxiliary power harness, ELRs and slide-in labels).  
AA-120/AA-100: Audio Amplifier provides up to 120 watts of 25  
Vrms audio power for the IFC-640. The amplifier contains an  
integral chassis for mounting to a CAB-B4, -C4, or -D4 backbox  
(consumes one row). Switch-mode power. Includes audio input  
and amplified output supervision, backup input, and automatic  
switchover to backup tone. Order the AA-100 for 70.7 Vrms sys-  
tems and 100 watts of power. See AA Series technical bulletin.  
Includes ON/OFF controls and ON/OFF LEDs.  
ICE-4: Notification Appliance Circuit Expander, expands ICM-4  
to provide a total of eight Style Y or Style Z alarm Notification  
Appliance Circuits. Circuit ratings are same as ICM-4.  
VROM-(n): Factory-programmed message for installation in  
AMG-1. Provides up to 24 seconds of evacuation message on  
nonvolatile memory chip. Choose one of many standard mes-  
sages available. Up to two of these messages may be installed  
in one AMG. Includes VROM, instructions for installation and  
operation, and written text of message. See VROM technical  
bulletin.  
NOTE: Maximum of one per ICM-4RK. May also be used to add  
four Notification Appliance Circuits to VCM-4.  
CRM-4RK: Control Relay Module, four Form-C relay contacts,  
rated at 5.0 A, 120 VAC or 28 VDC (resistive) per circuit.  
Includes manual ON/OFF controls and LEDs.  
VRAM-1: Field-programmed memory to be installed in AMG-1.  
Provides up to 24 seconds of field-programmable evacuation  
message on nonvolatile memory chip. Message is programmed  
from microphone or cassette tape. Up to two of these nonvolatile  
memory chips may be installed in one AMG. Includes VRAM  
and instructions for installation and operation.  
CRE-4: Control Relay Expander, expands CRM-4 to provide a  
total of eight Form-C relay contacts. Note: maximum of one per  
CRM-4RK. May also be connected to add four relays to ICM-4,  
TCM-2, TCM-4, or VCM-4.  
VCM-4RK: Voice Control Module provides four Style Y (25 and  
70 Vrms) and Style Z (25 Vrms only) speaker circuits, eight  
manual select switches and indicators, slide-in labels, and plug-  
in terminal blocks. Move jumper to convert to telephone circuits  
with remote ring signal and local call-in flash. May be expanded  
to eight circuits with VCE-4, ICE-4, or CRE-4.  
APS-6R: Auxiliary Power Supply (expander). Provides up to 6.0  
amperes of regulated power for compatible Notification appli-  
ance circuits. Includes battery input and transfer relay, and over-  
current protection. Mounts on one of four positions on a CHS-4L  
or CHS-4 chassis. See APS-6R technical bulletin.  
VCE-4: Voice Control Expander adds four circuits to VCM-4.  
Note: VCM-4/ VCE-4 combination must be eight speaker or  
eight phone circuits.  
ACPS-2406: 6.0 amp addressable charger power supply. See  
ACPS-2406 technical bulletin.  
FCPS-24: The FCPS-24 is a remote six-amp (four-amp contin-  
uous) repeater/power supply. See FCPS-24 technical bulletin.  
DCM-4RK: Dual Channel Module pro-vides four Class B (Style  
Y, 25 & 70 Vrms) or Class A (Style Z, 25 Vrms only) speaker cir-  
cuits plus four channel A/B select relays. Not expandable.  
FCPS-24S6/-24S8: Remote six-amp and eight-amp power sup-  
plies with battery charger. See FCPS-24S6/-24S8 technical bul-  
letin.  
OTHER OPTION MODULES  
UZC-256: Programmable Universal Zone Coder provides posi-  
tive non-interfering successive zone coding. Microprocessor-  
controlled, field-programmable from IBM®-compatible PCs  
(requires optional programming kit). See UZC-256 technical bul-  
letin.  
ARM-4: Auxiliary Relay Module, four Form-C relays controlled  
by a relay module (CRM-4 or CRE-4). N.O. contacts rated 20  
amps; N.C. contacts rated 10 amps at 125 VAC and 30 VDC.  
NOTE: Maximum of one for each CRM-4 or CRE-4.  
JVCC-1B: Voice Control Center. Provides a variety of user-  
selectable tones on a single channel. Up to two different tones  
or messages may be selected on a single channel. Also pro-  
vides optional digital voice message capability and on-site pro-  
grammable voice messages. Includes Audio Message  
Generator (AMG-1) microphone, cables, dress panels, and  
instructions.  
LCD-80/LCD-80TM/FDU-80: 80-character, backlit LCD dis-  
play. Mounts up to 6,000 ft. (1828.8 m) from panel. Up to 32 per  
IFC-640. See LCD-80/-80TM and FDU-80 technical bulletins.  
ACS: Annunciator Control Modules ACM-16AT, AEM-16AT,  
ACM-32A, and AEM-32A. See ACS technical bulletin and ACM/  
AEM-24AT and ACM/AEM-48A technical bulletin.  
AFM: Annunciator Fixed Modules AFM-16A, AFM-16AT, and  
AFM-32A. See AFM technical bulletin.  
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LDM: Lamp Driver Modules LDM-32, LDM-E32, and LDM-R32.  
See LDM technical bulletin.  
1951J: Low-profile FlashScan® ionization detector, will replace  
1351J.  
ACM-8R: Remote Relay Module with eight Form-C contacts.  
Can be located up to 6,000 ft. (1828.8 m) from panel on four  
wires. See ACM-8R technical bulletin.  
1351J: Low-profile FlashScan® ionization detector.  
2951J: Low-profile FlashScan® photoelectric detector, will  
replace 2351J.  
SCS: Smoke control station; eight (expandable to 16) circuits.  
See SCS technical bulletin.  
2351J: Low-profile FlashScan® photoelectric detector.  
2951TJ: Low-profile FlashScan® photoelectric detector with  
135°F (57°C) thermal, will replace 2351TJ.  
RPT-485: Repeats EIA-485 over twisted pair or converts to  
fiber-optic medium. See RPT technical bulletin.  
2351TJ: Low-profile FlashScan® photoelectric detector with  
135°F (57°C) thermal.  
XP5: The XP5-M and XP5-C provide FlashScan® transponder  
points. See XP5 technical bulletin.  
5951J: FlashScan® thermal detector 135°F (57°C), will replace  
5351J.  
XP: The XP Series Transponder provides conventional monitor  
and control points (CLIP mode only). See XP Series technical  
bulletin.  
5351J: FlashScan® thermal detector 135°F (57°C).  
5951RJ: FlashScan® thermal detector 135°F (57°C) with rate-  
of-rise, will replace 5351RJ.  
XPIQ: The XPIQ quad intelligent voice transponder for distrib-  
uted multichannel voice evacuation systems, an integrated  
audio amplification and distribution subsystem controlled by  
FACP. Capable of playing up to four simultaneous messages.  
Accepts up to four 25-watt amplifiers. See XPIQ technical bulle-  
tin.  
5351RJ: FlashScan® thermal detector 135°F (57°C) with rate-  
of-rise.  
5951HJ: FlashScan® 190°F (88°C) high-temperature thermal  
detector.  
CHS-4: Chassis for mounting up to four APS-6Rs.  
DH300PL: Low-flow FlashScan® photo duct detector with  
housing.  
CHS-4L: Low-profile four-position Chassis. Mounts two AA-30  
amplifiers or one AMG-E and one AA-30.  
DH300RPL: Low-flow FlashScan® photo duct detector with  
relay and housing.  
DP-1B: Blank Dress panel. Provides dead-front panel for  
unused tiers or to cover AA-30, AA-120, or one AMG-E and one  
AA-30.  
2951TMJ: FlashScan® Acclimate low-profile multi-sensor  
detector.  
CAB-4 Series: The CAB-4 Series cabinets are fabricated from  
16-gauge steel. The cabinet assembly consists of two basic  
parts: a Backbox (SBB-_4), and a Locking Door (DR-_4) that  
may hinge right or left. Cabinets are available in four sizes, “A”  
through “D”, with one to four tiers. A trim ring option is available  
for semi-flush mounting. See CAB-4 Series technical bulletin.  
FTX-P2J: FlashScan® HARSH™ Hostile Area Smoke Head.  
7351J: FlashScan® VIEW® laser photo detector, will replace  
7251J.  
7251J: Low-profile VIEW® laser photo detector.  
B224RB: Low-profile relay base.  
B224BI: Isolator base for low-profile detectors.  
B210LPJ: Low-profile base. Standard U.S. style.  
B501J: European-style, 4" (10.16 cm) base.  
COMPATIBLE DEVICES, EIA-232 PORTS  
JPRN-5: 80-column printer.  
JPRN-6: 80-column printer.  
B501BH: Sounder base, includes B501J base above. Constant  
tone.  
VS4095/S2: Printer, 40-column, 24 V. Mounted in external  
backbox. Order from Keltron, Inc.  
B501BHT: Sounder base, includes B501J base above. Tempo-  
ral three tone.  
CRT-2: Video display terminal.  
COMPATIBLE DEVICES, EIA-485 PORTS  
M300MJ: FlashScan® monitor module.  
ACS Series: Remote serial annunciator/control systems.  
FDU-80: Remote LCD display, 80 characters, with LEDs.  
LCD-80: Remote LCD display, 80 characters.  
M300DJ: FlashScan® dual monitor module.  
M302MJ: FlashScan® two-wire detector monitor module.  
M301MJ: FlashScan® miniature monitor module.  
M300CJ: FlashScan® NAC control module.  
M300RJ: FlashScan® relay module.  
LCD-80TM: Remote LCD display, 80 characters, terminal  
mode.  
LDM Series: Remote custom graphic driver modules.  
ACM-8R: Remote relay module. 8 Form-C relays.  
M300SMJ: FlashScan® pull station monitor module.  
JBG-12LX: Manual fire alarm station, addressable.  
M500XJ: Isolator module.  
RPT-485 Series: Repeater, isolator and/or fiber-optic modem.  
UDACT: Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter,  
636 channel.  
XP6-C: FlashScan® six-circuit supervised control module.  
XP6-MA: FlashScan® six-zone interface module; connects  
intelligent alarm system to two-wire conventional detection  
zone.  
UZC-256: Zone Coder. Up to 256 programmable codes.  
COMPATIBLE INTELLIGENT DEVICES  
XP6-R: FlashScan® six-relay (Form-C) control module.  
XP10-M: FlashScan® ten-input monitor module.  
XPIQ: Intelligent quad transponder.  
BEAMHK: Heating kit for transmitter/receiver unit of FSB-  
200(S) below.  
BEAMHRK: Heating kit for use with the reflector of FSB-200(S)  
below.  
OTHER OPTIONS  
DPI-232: Direct Panel Interface, specialized modem for extend-  
ing serial data links to remotely located FACPs and/or peripher-  
als.  
BEAMLRK: Long-range accessory kit, FSB-200(S) below.  
BEAMMRK: Multi-mount kit, FSB-200(S) below.  
BEAMSMK: Surface-mount kit, FSB-200(S) below.  
FSB-200: Intelligent beam smoke detector.  
LEM-320: Loop Expander Module. Expands each 640 to two  
FSB-200S: Intelligent beam smoke detector with integral sensi-  
Signaling Line Circuits.  
tivity test.  
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TM-4: Transmitter Module. Includes three reverse-polarity cir-  
cuits and one municipal box circuit. Mounts in panel module  
position (single-address-style) or in CHS-M2 position.  
ACM-24AT: ACS annunciator – up to 96 points of annunciation  
with Alarm or Active LED, Trouble LED, and switch per circuit.  
Active/Alarm LEDs can be programmed (by powered-up switch  
selection) by point to be red, green, or yellow; the Trouble LED is  
always yellow.  
NCM-W: Network Communications Module, Wire. Order one  
NCM per network node (JCPU-640 or JNCA).  
AEM-24AT: Same LED and switch capabilities as ACM-24AT,  
expands the ACM-24AT to 48, 72, or 96 points.  
NCM-F: Network Communications Module, Fiber. Order one  
NCM per network node (JCPU-640 or JNCA).  
ACM-48A: ACS annunciator – up to 96 points of annunciation  
with Alarm or Active LED per circuit. Active/Alarm LEDs can be  
programmed (by powered-up switch selection) in groups of 24 to  
be red, green, or yellow. Expandable to 96 points with one AEM-  
48A.  
IFW-W: Intelligent Fire Workstation (network control station),  
Wire. UL-Listed graphics PC with mouse, 17" color flat-screen  
LCD monitor. Order as necessary for network systems. Each  
IFW consumes one of 103 network addresses.  
IFW-F: Intelligent Fire Workstation (network control station),  
Fiber. UL-Listed graphics PC with mouse, 17" color flat-screen  
LCD monitor. Order as necessary for network systems. Each  
IFW consumes one of 103 network addresses.  
AEM-48A: Same LED capabilities as ACM-48A, expands the  
ACM-48A to 96 points.  
BAT Series: Batteries. IFC-640 utilizes two 12 volt, 12 to 55 AH  
batteries. See DN-6933.  
JVeriFire-TCD: VeriFire® Tools CD-ROM. Contains program-  
ming software for the IFC-640, JNCA, and XPIQ. Includes local  
panel connection cable. Programming PC requires a serial port  
connection.  
PS Series: Batteries. IFC-640 utilizes two 12 volt, 12 to 55 AH  
batteries.  
JCI-LBB: Battery Box (required for batteries over 25 AH).  
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SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS  
(noncondensing) at 32ºC ± 2ºC (90ºF ± 3ºF). However, the  
useful life of the system's standby batteries and the electronic  
components may be adversely affected by extreme tempera-  
ture ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that  
this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment  
with a normal room temperature of 15 – 27ºC/60 – 80ºF.  
System Capacity  
Intelligent Signaling Line Circuits ............1 expandable to 2  
Intelligent detectors .........................................159 per loop  
Addressable monitor/control modules ..............159 per loop  
Programmable internal hardware and output circuits  
(4 standard)......................................................................68  
Programmable software zones.........................................99  
Special programming zones.............................................14  
Agency Listings and Approvals  
The listings and approvals below apply to the basic IFC-640  
control panel. In some cases, certain modules may not be listed  
by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Con-  
sult factory for latest listing status.  
LCD annunciators per CPU-640/-640E and JNCA  
(observe power)................................................................32  
ACS annunciators per CPU-640/-640E  
.........................................................32 address x 64 points  
UL: S1570  
ACS annunciators per JNCA  
................................................32 address x 64 or 96 points  
ULC: ML118  
FM APPROVED Exceptions – JCPU-640E, Proprietary  
service  
NOTE: The JNCA supports up to 96 annunciator address points  
per ACM-24/48.  
CSFM: 7165-0554:143, 7170-0554:142  
MEA: 317-01-E Vol. II  
Specifications  
City of Chicago  
Primary input power, JCPU-640 board: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz,  
3.0 amps. JCPU-640E board: 220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.5  
Amps.  
Standards  
The IFC-640 complies with the following UL Standards and  
NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Systems requirements :  
Total output 24 V power: 6.0 A in alarm.  
NOTE: The power supply has a total of 6.0 Amps of available  
power. This is shared by all internal modules.  
– UL 864 (Fire)  
– UL 1076 (Burglary)  
Standard notification circuits (4): 2.5 A each.  
Four-wire detector power: 1.25 A.  
– LOCAL (Automatic, Manual, Waterflow and Sprinkler  
Supervisory).  
Non-resettable regulated power outputs: 1.25 A each.  
– AUXILIARY (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow) (requires  
4XTMF).  
Battery charger range: 12 AH – 55 AH. Use separate cabi-  
net for batteries over 25 AH.  
– REMOTE STATION (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow)  
(requires 4XTMF).  
Optional high-capacity (25 – 120 AH) battery charger:  
CHG-120 (see CHG-120 data sheet, DN-6040).  
– PROPRIETARY (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow).  
Not applicable for FM.  
Float rate: 27.6 V.  
– EMERGENCY VOICE/ALARM.  
Temperature and Humidity Ranges  
This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 –  
49ºC/32 – 120ºF and at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH  
AWACS™, HARSH™, NIS™, Notifier Integrated Systems™, and NO-  
TI•FIRE•NET™ are all trademarks; and FlashScan®, NION®, NOTIFIER®,  
ONYX®, UniNet®, VeriFire®, and VIEW® are all registered trademarks of  
Honeywell International Inc.  
©2006 by Johnson Controls Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this  
document is strictly prohibited.  
This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes.  
We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.  
We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements.  
All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Made in the U.S. A.  
For more information, contact Johnson Controls Field Support Center.  
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