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65 Intruder - Fire - Water Combined Alarm Installation Manual and User Operating Instructions TALE OF CONTENTS Page First Power-Up 2 Power Supply Unit 3 Input & Detection Circuits 3 Output & Alarm Circuits 5 Keyswitch Options 6 Remote Signalling Equipment 6 Technical Specification 7 Connection Diagrams 8-10 User Operating Instructions 11-12 For your safety: This equipment is to be installed, serviced and maintained by a suitably qualified technical person with the requisite knowledge of electrical and fire safety installations. The Noby-65 is intended to be permanently connected to the 23AC house wiring via a 2A fused spur and in accordance with local wiring regulations. Part of the internal circuitry operates at 23AC and presents an electrical shock hazard. Do not attempt to open, dismantle, repair or tamper with this equipment without first disconnecting the 23AC supply voltage. This is Class-1 electrical equipment and must be earthed. Please read this Installation Manual carefully and retain for future reference. Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 1 of 12

FIRST POWER-UP We strongly recommend that the Noby-65 is first powered up with all 10K End Of Line resistors fitted at the panel, as supplied by the factory. In this way you can gain confidence that the panel is operating correctly before introducing detector and sounder circuits. Power-Up With attery Turn the Keyswitch to the OFF position. Connect the black battery lead to the battery ve terminal. Connect the red battery lead to the battery + ve terminal. It is normal to see a small spark. 60s Start-up Period: i) All LEDs flash for 60s *. ii) The uzzer output will make a pulsing sound (if connected). After Start-up: i) The green Power LED flashes. ii) The yellow Fault/Alarm LED is lit. iii) The red Sabotage LED is lit (because Noby-65 lid is removed). * The 60s Start-up Period can be prematurely terminated by turning the Keyswitch to FULL for 4s, and then back to OFF. Perform a System Reset: Momentarily turn the Keyswitch to FULL and then to OFF within 2s. Observe a 2s LED test. After System Reset: i) The green Power LED is off (because the 23AC is absent). ii) The yellow Fault/Alarm LED is lit. iii) The red Sabotage LED is lit (because Noby-65 lid is removed). Connect 23AC supply to the 23/50Hz AC screw terminal block. Replace the Noby-65 panel lid: observe the yellow Fault/Alarm LED turn off. Switch on the 23AC power and observe the green Power LED flash (indicating 23AC restored). Perform a System Reset: momentarily turn the Keyswitch to FULL and then to OFF within 2s. Observe a 2s LED test. The panel should now be in a quiescent standby state with only the green Power LED lit. Power-Up With 23AC Turn the Keyswitch to the OFF position. Connect a 23AC power supply to the 23/50Hz AC screw terminal block, and switch on. 60s Start-up Period: i) All LEDs flash for 60s *. ii) The uzzer output will make a pulsing sound (if connected). After Start-up: i) The green Power LED will flash. ii) The yellow Fault/Alarm LED will be lit. iii) The red Sabotage LED is lit (because Noby-65 lid is removed). * The 60s Start-up Period can be prematurely terminated by turning the Keyswitch to FULL for 4s, and then back to OFF. Perform a System Reset: Momentarily turn the Keyswitch to FULL and then to OFF within 2s. Observe a 2 second LED test. After System Reset: i) The green Power LED is lit (23AC OK indication). ii) The yellow Fault/Alarm LED is lit. iii) The red Sabotage LED is lit (because Noby-65 lid is removed). Connect the black battery lead to the battery ve terminal. Connect the red battery lead to the battery + ve terminal. It is normal to see a small spark. Replace the Noby-65 panel lid: observe the yellow Fault/Alarm LED turn off. Perform a System Reset: momentarily turn the Keyswitch to FULL and then to OFF within 2s. Observe a 2s LED test. The panel should now be in a quiescent standby state with only the green Power LED lit. IMPORTANT: TAKE CARE TO CONNECT THE ATTERY CORRECTLY. Whilst there is a measure of protection against accidental reverse connection of the battery, such action will almost certainly blow fuse F3, and may cause permanent damage to the Noby-65 panel. Such damage is identifiable to Noby UK Ltd. and is not covered by the warranty. Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 2 of 12

POWER SUPPLY UNIT The PSU provides a regulated voltage rail of 13.6v (nominal ), with a continuous current rating of 1.5A, and a 20-minute rating of 2.0A. The PSU is designed to meet the internal standby power requirements of the Noby-65 and also to charge and maintain the 7Ah SLA battery in optimum condition. The battery standby time is dependant upon the overall system current drawn, including all connected equipment. Also it is strongly recommended that the continuous system standby current does not exceed 1.0A, because some reserve PSU capacity must be available to recharge the battery following an alarm condition or a prolonged period of 23AC power loss. The Noby-65 enclosure can accommodate one /7Ah SLA battery. The PSU is monitored for loss of 23AC power, low battery voltage, and a attery-condition load test is performed every 12hrs. PSU faults are indicated by a flashing Power LED and the Fault LED, together with an audible pulsing fault tone at the uzzer output. Always ensure that the maximum current drawn in alarm does not exceed the 3.0A battery fuse limit (F3). The PSU is monitored for: PSU Fault LED Status i) 23AC Absent or Fuse F2 blown: Power LED is off. (after a 10s delay). ii) 23AC Restored: iii) Low attery Voltage: iv) attery-condition or Fuse F3 blown: Power LED flashes. (memory). Power LED flashes. Fault LED is lit when the voltage <10. Power LED flashes Fault LED is lit. INPUT & DETECTION CIRCUITS Figure 2 shows the detector wiring diagram for a typical residential alarm system. Detection Circuit Terminal No. Description Intruder Zone-1 A13 & A14 Intruder alarm circuit. PIRs and contacts. Intruder Zone-2 A15 & A16 Intruder alarm circuit. PIRs and contacts. Zone-2 Isolated when Part-Set. Intruder Exit / Entry A11 & A12 Delayed intruder alarm circuit for the Entry/Exit route. Entry timer adjustable 0 120s. Exit timer adjustable 0 120s. PIRs and contacts. Duress / Panic Circuit A09 & A10 24hr circuit. Fire Detectors A03 & A04 24hr circuit. 24v optical & ionisation smoke, or rate-of-rise heat detctors. Water Detectors A05 & A06 24hr circuit. Water float switches. Sabotage Circuit (Anti-Tamper) A07 & A08 24hr circuit. This circuit Includes the Noby-65 lid microswitch. End Of Line Resistors The Noby-65 requires that all detection circuits be terminated with a 10K End Of Line resistor, to facilitate opencircuit fault monitoring. For maximum security the resistors should be connected at the last detection device at the end of each cable run, and for this reason it is advised to daisy-chain the cable, with no T junctions. Only one resistor is permitted on each circuit, such that in steady-state condition the Noby-65 sees a circuit resistance of 10kohm. Any detection circuit not being used must have its resistor connected at the Noby-65 terminals. Auxillary Detector Supply [A01,A02] A supply fused at F500mA (F2) is provided at terminals A01 & A02 to supply power for PIRs and other low power electronic detection devices. Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 3 of 12

Intruder Detection Circuits [A11,A16] There are three intruder circuits: Zone-1, Zone-2 and Exit/Entry. Each detection circuit may comprise any combination of: i) door or window magnetic contacts. ii) electronic detectors - PIR, ultrasonic or doppler-microwave. iii) window foil. iv) vibration or glass-break detectors. v) pressure mats. Zone-1 is the main intruder detection circuit, and is armed when the keyswitch is turned to FULL or PART. Zone-2 is the secondary intruder detection circuit, and is armed only when the keyswitch is turned to FULL. Zone- 2 is normally used to protect the night-time living area in a house, such that the occupants can freely move around without causing an alarm, whilst the rest of the house is protected in Zone-1. Exit/Entry is the area covering the direct path between the Noby-65 and the final exit door. This circuit allows the keyholder to safely leave the property within a preset Exit-Time. On re-entering the premises the Entry-Tone will start, and the keyholder must proceed directly to the Noby-65 panel and turn the keyswitch to OFF. Straying off the Exit/Entry route into an area protected by Zone-1 or Zone-2 will trigger an immediate alarm condition. Electronic detection devices (e.g. PIRs) are powered from the Auxillary supply terminals (A01 & A02), fused at 500mA (F2). Warning: do not to overload this supply. As a rough guide each PIR draws 25mA. The latching LED function of PIRs can be controlled by connecting the appropriate PIR terminal (often called, Set, C or Control) to the signal appearing at terminal 13. This signal is normally and switches to when the Noby-65 is fully armed i.e. after the Exit-Time period. This signal can also be used to signal a System-Set (Open/Closed) signal for Remote Signalling Equipment. Pressure Mats must be connected between the two cores of the detection circuit, such that the resistor becomes short-circuit in alarm. The cable for each circuit may require up to 7 cores: 2 cores for the alarm detection circuit, 2 cores for the detector supply, 1 core for the signal, and 2 cores for the Sabotage circuit (Anti-Tamper). Any spare cores should be used to stiffen the detector power connection. Duress / Panic (Personal Attack) [A09,A10] Activating the Duress / Panic Circuit will trigger a silent Duress response at signal output 12. A silent Duress alarm is sometimes the preferred option for systems employing Remote Signalling Equipment. For personal safety reasons Duress is the default mode of operation, as supplied from the factory. Alternatively, the Noby-65 can be configured to give a full local audibles Panic alarm: To configure the Panic Option: i) remove all power from the Noby-65 both battery and 23AC power supply. ii) press the Panic utton such that the Panic Circuit is open-circuit. iii) reconnect the power supply to the Noby-65. iv) reset the Panic utton. v) reset the Noby-65 by performing a System Reset. Important: the Panic option will revert back to Duress in the event of total power loss to the Noby-65. Sabotage Circuit (Anti-Tamper) [A07,A08] The Sabotage circuit protects the Noby-65 from criminal interference or accidental damage. This is a single circuit and should be routed around all the intruder detection circuits, and through all lid switches. The Noby-65 is supplied with an internal lid microswitch pre-wired and fitted with a series 10Kohm resistor at terminal A08. To insert new sabotage loops: First unscrew the wire at terminal A07, and then connect any newly created loops between A07 and the free end of the microswitch wire. For typical installations it is recommended to leave the resistor in its original position at terminal A08. Fire Detection Circuit [A03,A04] The Noby-65 incorporates a low power /24v invertor which permits the use of industry standard 24v conventional smoke detectors. Any combination of conventional optical or ionisation smoke detectors, or rate-ofrise heat detectors can be connected. The total steady-state current taken from the Fire Detector terminals A03 & A04 must not exceed 1mA. Typically this equates to a maximum of 10 detectors, assuming a rated current of 100uA per detector. The Fire Detector Circuit is monitored for open-circuit faults. Water Alarm Detection Circuit [A05,A06] This circuit is intended to accomodate water level float switches for use in flood detection. Once triggered the Water Alarm Output can be used to shut off a water solenoid operated valve as shown in Figure 3. Although this circuit is labelled Water, it can be used for other purposes e.g. a 24hr freezer alarm to give a warning of rising freezer temperature. Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 4 of 12

OUTPUT & ALARM CIRCUITS Figure 3 shows the alarm outputs wiring diagram for a typical residential alarm system. Intruder Alarm Relay Output [01,02,03,04] The Noby-65 alarm siren output is provided at terminals 01 to 04. Terminal 01 is, and terminals 02, 03 and 04 are a set of make/break relay contacts. For most installations a Siren will be driven from this relay, and for convenience the centre contact is connected to via fuse F5 on the PC. This feed can be diconnected by removing fuse F5 leaving a clean set of voltage-free contacts rated at 3/2.5A. This alarm output relay is activated for a preset Siren-Time, adjustable from 10s to 360s (P3). It is recommended to use polarised sirens or bells fitted with a suppressor. Fire Alarm Ouput [05,06,07] The following two fire sounder outputs are fused at F1A (Fuse F4): i) the 24hr terminal (05) gives a fire alarm at all times, even when the keyswitch is OFF. ii) the 12hr (or SET) terminal (07) activates only when the keyswitch is turned to FULL or PART. oth terminals are open-collector pnp transistor outputs and switch to + during a fire alarm condition. It is recommended to use polarised sirens or bells fitted with a suppressor. Water Alarm Output [08,09] Terminal 08 is a supply fused at F1A, sharing a common fuse (F6) together with the uzzer Output. Terminal 09 is an open-collector npn transistor output, switching from to on detection of a Water Alarm condition. This output is suitable for driving a siren, bell or sounders. Alternatively, it is possible to activate a Solenoid Water Valve to disconnect the water supply. Note that in most cases a 23AC isolating relay is required to operate the Solenoid Valve. It is recommended to fit a suppressor diode across the relay coil to prevent damage due to high voltage transients, as shown in Figure 3. Some relays are supplied with a suppressor fitted internally. IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONNECT 23AC DIRECTLY TO THE NOY-65 TERMINALS. Internal Warning uzzer Output [10, 11] This output is provided at terminals 10 & 11 for audible indication of warning and fault conditions. Terminal 10 is a supply fused at F1A, sharing a common fuse (F6) together with the Water Alarm Output. Terminal 11 is an open-collector npn transistor output, switching from to. The Noby-65 emits the following uzzer tones: i) Exit Time: Continous steady tone. ii) Entry Time: Slow pulsing tone (1Hz) iii) Alarm & Faults: Fast pulsing tone (2Hz) It is recommended that the Internal Warning uzzer (or piezo sounder) can be heard outside the Final Exit Door, so that the keyholder can hear the Exit-Time finish and be confident that the Noby-65 is fully armed. Following an alarm condition the uzzer will continue to sound until the keyswitch is turned to OFF. Duress / Panic Signal [12] A positive going /10mA signal output (12), which latches on receipt of a Duress or Panic alarm condition. This output is cleared by performing a System Reset. This signal is provided to trigger Remote Signalling Equipment. PIR Memory Signal [13] A positive going /10mA signal output 13, switching to when the Noby-65 is either Full-Set or Part-Set. This signal can be used to control the latching LED function of PIR detectors connected to Zone-1 or Zone-2. To reset a latched PIR detector: i) turn the Keyswitch to FULL. ii) allow the Exit-Time to finish. iii) turn the Keyswitch to OFF. The signal can also trigger Remote Signalling Equipment to transmit an Open/Close signal to a central monitoring station. Note: Some PIR detectors require a 10K pull-down resistor to be connected from terminal 13 to. Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 5 of 12

KEYSWITCH OPTIONS Internal Keyswitch The Noby-65 has an internal keyswitch fitted as standard, supplied with 4 keys. The switch has the following positions: i) OFF: All Intruder circuits are disarmed. Other 24-hour circuits remain active. ii) FULL-SET: All Intruder circuits are armed. Noby-65 is Full-Set after the Exit Time. iii) PART-SET: Noby-65 is Part-Set after the Exit Time, with Zone-2 isolated. External Keyswitch Connections [14,15,16,17] The Noby-65 can be operated remotely by connecting an external keyswitch to terminals 15-17 as shown in Figure 3. Note that switching terminal 15 to causes the Noby-65 to Full-Set, whilst switching terminal 17 to causes the Noby-65 to Part-Set. Terminal 16 is the connection. Terminals 14 and 15 must be linked together for correct operation of the internal keyswitch. An attractive alternative to a mechanical keyswitch is the Nobycode NC-02 Remote Keypad (Figure 4). The NC- 02 is specifically designed to control the Full-Set, Part-Set and System Reset functions of the Noby-65. The NC-02 keypad also has 2 LEDs to remotely indicate the ON/OFF status and the Alarm/Fault status of the Noby-65. For additional security it is recommended to remove the two resistors from the Noby-65 terminals and reconnect them in the remote keyswitch housing, such that any break in the cable will force the Noby-65 to either Full-Set or Part-Set the intruder system. For high security installations it is also recommended to route the Sabotage circuit though the cable and connect through any lid microswitches. REMOTE SIGNALLING EQUIPMENT (AUTO-DIALLER) The Noby-65 cabinet can accomodate an Auto-Dialler underneath the main circuit board assembly. Figure 1 shows a typical Auto-Dialler connection diagram. The channel numbers may differ according to the signal priorities demanded by the remote central station. Also take care to ensure that the Water Alarm channel is programmed to be a negative going input signal. 65 Intruder Siren NO C NC 24hr Fire 12hr Water uzzer Panic External Keyswitch Connection Full Part 01 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Power Alarm Channels Remote Signalling Equipment (Auto-Dialler) Figure 1: Auto Dialler Connections Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 6 of 12

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Power Supply Unit Value Unit Comments Mains Supply Voltage 230 +10% -6% volts AC Mains Supply Frequency 50 / 60 Hz Mains Power Rating 30 VA Nominal attery Voltage 12 volts Regulated PSU charger voltage 13.6 volts Regulated PSU charger current: 20 minute rating continuous rating Fused Outputs: F1 3AC Transformer Secondary F2 Auxillary Supply F3 attery + ve F4 Fire Alarm Outputs F5 Intruder Alarm Output F6 Water Alarm & Internal uzzer 2.0 1.5 2.0 A T2A 20mm Quick low 500 ma F500mA 20mm Quick low 3.0 A T3A 20mm Quick low 1.0 A F1A 20mm Quick low 1.0 A F1A 20mm Quick low 1.0 A F1A 20mm Quick low Standby attery Current 70 ma 9 resistors fitted Low Voltage Monitor 10.0 volts attery Condition Test Yes 10s load test every 12hrs Detection Circuits Value Unit Comments No. Detection Circuits: 7 End Of Line () Resistor 10,000 ohms Open Circuit Monitoring R > 17,000 ohms A A Zone-1, Zone-2, Exit/Entry, Duress/Panic, Fire, Water, Sabotage (Anti-Tamper). No. Detectors Per Fire Zone 10 based on 100uA per detector Fire Circuit Detection Threshold R< 3000 ohms Alarm Output Circuits Value Unit Comments Intruder Alarm Output SPDT Relay centre contact, fuse F5 24Hr Fire Alarm Output 0 > 12 volts open-collector pnp transistor, fuse F4 12Hr Fire Alarm Output 0 > 12 volts open-collector pnp transistor, fuse F4 Water Alarm Output 12 > 0 volts open-collector npn transistor, fuse F6 Internal uzzer Output 12 > 0 volts open-collector npn transistor, fuse F6 Signal Outputs Value Unit Comments Duress / Panic Signal 10 ma --> olt, + ve going signal Signal (panel SET signal) 10 ma --> olt, + ve going signal Cabinet Value Unit Comments Dimensions (width x height x depth) 368 x 275 x 75 mm 1.2mm powder coated steel Shipping Weight: 4.5 Kg Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 7 of 12

Exit / Entry Zone-1 Zone-2 PIR PIR PIR PIR Door / Window Door / Window ALM SA ALM SA ALM SA ALM SA Sab. Alm Window Foil Final Exit Door Panic Sab. Water Detectors Fire / Smoke Detectors A 01 03 04 P1 P2 P3 05 06 07 08 0910 11 12 13 14 15 16 24v Aux. Smoke Detector Circuit Exit Timer Entry Timer 0-60s 0-60s 10-360s Siren + + + + + + Timer Exit/ Zone Zone Water Sab. Panic Entry 1 2 A Noby-65 Lid Switch 65 Intruder Siren NO C NC 24hr Fire 12hr Water uzzer Panic External Keyswitch Connection Full Part 01 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Figure 2: Detection Circuits Wiring Diagram Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 8 of 12

65 Intruder Siren NO C NC 24hr Fire 12hr Water uzzer Panic External Keyswitch Connection Full Part 01 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Intruder Siren - + - + - Suppressor Diode Fire Sounder + - Internal Piezo uzzer Suppressor Diode e.g. 1N4001 External Keyswitch Part OFF Full Intruder ell + 23AC Power Isolation Relay 23AC Contacts Figure 3: Alarm Outputs Wiring Diagram & External Keyswitch Solenoid / Motorised Water Valve Figure 4: NobyCode NC-02 Connection L1 L1 L2 LEDS L2 1 2 3 4 5 6 uzzer Duress 65 External Keyswitch Connection Full Part 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 7 * Rly1 8 0 Sab 9 # Rly2 Link NOYCODE NC-02 Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 9 of 12

End Of Line Resistors (10K) F1 T2A 3AC F2 F500mA A 01 03 04 P1 P2 P3 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 24v Aux. Smoke Detector Circuit Exit Timer Entry Timer 0-60s 0-60s 10-360s Siren + + + + + + Timer Exit/ Zone Zone Water Sab. Panic Entry 1 2 A 65 Zone-1 Zone-2 Power Fire Panic OFF Fault / Alarm Water PART SET FULL SET - + 13.6v F3 T3A F4 F1A F5 F1A F6 F1A Red lack + Intruder Siren NO - C NC 24hr Fire 12hr Water uzzer Panic External Keyswitch Connection 01 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 / 7Ahr Sealed Lead Acid attery End Of Line Resistors (10K) Full Part Figure 5: Noby-65 PC Assembly INSTALLATION NOTES Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 10 of 12

USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Exit Procedure: Full-Set: Check that only the green Power LED is lit. Turn the Keyswitch to FULL-SET. All LEDs illuminate for 2 seconds, followed by a continuous Exit Tone. Proceed directly to the Final Exit Door. Do not stray off the Exit Route. Leave the premises and listen for the Exit Tone to stop. Part-Set: Check that only the green Power LED is lit. Turn the Keyswitch to PART-SET. Zone-2 is isolated and the Zone-2 LED will flash slowly. All LEDs illuminate for 2 seconds, followed by a continuous Exit Tone. Proceed directly through the Exit Route to the night-time living area (Zone-2). Listen for the Exit Tone to stop. Note: All existing alarm conditions must be clear before attempting to arm the intruder system. The Noby-65 will abort the Exit procedure in the event of a system fault or alarm, and the buzzer will emit a rapid pulsing tone. Perform a System Reset to clear the LEDs and try again. Entry Procedure: Open the Final Exit Door. A slow pulsing Entry Tone will commence. Proceed immediately to the Noby-65 control panel. Do not stray from the Entry Route Turn the Keyswitch to OFF. The Entry Tone will stop. Following an Intruder Alarm: Turn the Keyswitch to OFF. The Siren and Internal uzzer will silence. Observe and note the red LEDs. Perform a System Reset. To clear latched PIR LED indications: Turn the Keyswitch to FULL. Allow the Exit Time to finish. Turn the Keyswitch to OFF. System Reset: Momentarily turn the Keyswitch to FULL and then to OFF within 2s. Observe a 2s LED test. Note: If the cause of an alarm still persists then the alarm will re-trigger immediately following a System Reset. To Silence the Alarm: Turn the Keyswitch to FULL for 4 seconds. Turn the Keyswitch to OFF. Following a Fire Alarm or Water Alarm: CARRY OUT THE PRESCRIED EMERGENCY PROCEDURE Only when it is safe to continue: Silence the alarm. Observe and note the red LEDs, which will identify the cause of the alarm. Perform a System Reset. Cleaning: Clean external surfaces with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasives, solvents or polish. Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 11 of 12

LED Indications Continuous 2 Flashes / sec 1 Flash / sec Power 23AC OK. PSU or attery Fault 23AC restored. Fault / Alarm Alarm or System Fault Fire Alarm First To Alarm or Fault N/A Water Alarm First To Alarm or Fault N/A Panic Alarm First To Alarm N/A Sabotage / Tamper Alarm First To Alarm N/A Exit / Entry Alarm First To Alarm N/A Zone-1 Alarm First To Alarm N/A Zone-2 Alarm First To Alarm Zone-2 Isolated (Part-Set) N/A N/A Norwegian 65 SONE 1 SONE 2 DRIFT RANN RAN AV FEIL / ALARM VANN DEL PÅ(2) English 65 EXIT / ENTRY ZONE-1 ZONE-2 POWER FIRE PANIC OFF FAULT / ALARM WATER PART SET FULL SET Noby-65 Installation Manual & Operating Instructions (Rev.1) Page 12 of 12