Notifier AFP-200 Installation Manual

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    Analog fire panel afp-200 installation manual document 15511 10/14/2002 rev: h2 15511:h2 ecn 02-436 technical manuals online! - http://www.Tech-man.Com.

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    2 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 fire alarm system limitations while a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning devices, and a fir...

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    Afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3 installation precautions adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: warning - several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Cont...

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    4 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 about this manual.................................................................................................. 10 section 1 system overview .................................................................................. 14 1.1 general description................

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    Afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 5 1.12.2 semi-flush mount ..........................................................................................................................................29 section 2 installation ..................................................................................

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    6 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3.4.2 how to clear a program from memory (0=clr) ..............................................................................................73 3.4.3 how to autoprogram the control panel (1=auto) ........................................................................

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    Afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 7 appendix a power supply calculations........................................................... 126 a.1 overview ............................................................................................................................................. 126 a.2 calc...

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    8 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 connecting a releasing device to a control panel through an slc control or relay module ............................154 connecting an nbg-12lra agent releasing abort station ................................................................................154 appendix ...

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    Afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 9 avps-24 audio/visual power supply ....................................................................................................................177 aps-6r auxiliary power supply ......................................................................................

  • Page 10: About This Manual

    10 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 about this manual scope of this manual this manual contains the following: section 1 “system overview”provides a description of the control panel and system components, a list of related system documentation, electrical specifications, and cabinet dimensions. Sectio...

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    Afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 11 appendix m “cbe programming” provides information and programming examples to set up the fire alarm system to use control-by-event. Appendix n “external battery charger” provides information and wiring diagrams for setting up an external battery charger for use with...

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    12 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 supplemental information table 3 contains a list of documents that contain additional information on the afp-200: table 3 supplemental documentation for information on refer to part number all features afp-200 data sheet dn-3783 system connections afp-200 basic syst...

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    Afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 13 agency standards and compliance this control panel complies with the following nfpa standards: • nfpa 12 co 2 extinguishing systems (high pressure only) • nfpa 12a halon 1301 extinguishing systems • nfpa 12b halon 1211 extinguishing systems • nfpa 13 sprinkler syste...

  • Page 14: Section 1  System Overview

    System overview general description 14 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 section 1 system overview 1.1 general description the afp-200 is a compact, cost-effective, intelligent fire alarm control panel with an extensive list of powerful features. The power supply and all electronics are contained on a ...

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    Components system overview afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 15 : figure 1 afp-200 system features 1.3 components 1.3.1 membrane switch panel figure 2 shows the membrane switch panel which includes the following: • windows for the liquid crystal display (lcd) and six system status indicator leds. • pro...

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    System overview components 16 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 system status indicator leds figure 2 shows the location of the control panel system status indicator leds. • ac power (green) • system alarm (red) • pre-alarm warning (yellow) • supervisory/security (yellow) • alarm silence (yellow) • sys...

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    Main assemblies system overview afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 17 1.4 main assemblies the afp-200 main assemblies include the cpu board, the cabinet for enclosing the control panel, the transformer assembly, and the batteries. 1.4.1 cpu board the control panel circuit board contains the system’s cen...

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    System overview main assemblies 18 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 1.4.2 cabinet the cpu board mounts in a compact (16.125" x 14.5" x 5.5") cabinet with a front dress plate. The cabinet provides space for two batteries (up to 12 ah). 1.4.3 lcd display the control panel uses an 80-character lcd displa...

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    Optional devices & option modules system overview afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 19 1.5 optional devices & option modules several optional components can be installed within this fire alarm control system, including external devices and “option modules” that plug directly into the cpu. The cpu board...

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    System overview optional devices & option modules 20 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 1.5.4 field charger/power supply - fcps-24 a compact, cost-effective remote power supply and battery charger. It consists of a filtered, 24 vdc output that can drive up to four notification appliance circuits (nacs)....

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    Intelligent detectors system overview afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 21 1.5.10 trim ring the tr-4xg gray trim ring is available for semi-flush mounting of the control panel cabinet. See figure 7 on page 29 for an illustration of the trim ring installed. 1.5.11 battery box the bb-17 battery box may b...

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    System overview addressable modules 22 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 • fst-751. Intelligent thermistor sensing circuit for fast response. Designed to provide open area protection with 50 foot spacing capability. The fst-751r incorporates a thermal rate of rise of 15°f (9.4°c). • fsd-751p. Photoelec...

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    Addressable modules system overview afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 23 monitor modules: fmm-1, fzm-1, fmm-101. Addressable modules used to monitor conventional initiating devices. Use the fmm-1 for normally open contact alarm initiating devices, such as manual pull stations, four-wire smoke detectors...

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    System overview end-of-line devices 24 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 1.8 end-of-line devices 1.8.1 overview table 4 contains a list of the end-of-line devices that you can install in an afp-200 system: table 4 end-of-line devices 1.9 annunciation modules 1.9.1 overview for instructions on installin...

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    Annunciation modules system overview afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 25 (ldm-e32) – expands the ldm-32 by 32 system points, to a maximum of 64 points. • relay expander module (ldm-r32) – provides the ldm-32 or ldm-e32 with 32 dry form-a (normally open) contacts. 1.9.4 annunciator control system (acs)...

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    System overview eia-232 peripheral devices (tb4) 26 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 1.10 eia-232 peripheral devices (tb4) 1.10.1 overview the control panel is compatible with the following printers and display devices that connect through the eia-232 interface on cpu terminal tb4: • prn printer • kel...

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    Specifications system overview afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 27 1.11 specifications this section contains electrical specifications for the control panel. 1.11.1 primary ac power (tb7) primary ac connections are made through tb7 on the afp-200. Wire size: minimum 14 awg with 600 vac insulation. • a...

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    System overview cabinet dimensions 28 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 1.11.5 relays (tb3) relays for alarm, trouble, security, and supervisory are available on terminal tb3 for power-limited circuits only. Contact ratings for relays through tb3 are: • 2.0 a at 30 vdc (resistive), 0.5 a at 30 vac (res...

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    Cabinet dimensions system overview afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 29 1.12.2 semi-flush mount figure 7 shows dimensions for semi-flush mounting of the afp-200 cabinet using a tr-4xg trim ring. Figure 7 dimensions with tr-4xg trim ring trim ring = 17.62" (44.7548 cm) trim ring = 19.12" (48.564 cm) 1.5...

  • Page 30: Section 2  Installation

    Installation preparing for installation 30 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 section 2 installation 2.1 preparing for installation 2.1.1 unpacking the system carefully unpack the system and inspect for shipping damage. Select a location for the control panel in a clean, dry, vibration-free area with mo...

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    Installation checklist installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 31 2.2 installation checklist caution: make sure to install system components in the precise order in the checklist. Failure to do so can damage the control panel and other system components table 6 contains an installation checklist...

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    Installation backbox mounting 32 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 2.3 backbox mounting figure 8 shows the dimensions of the cabinet backbox: figure 8 backbox dimensions 1. Remove the cpu board assembly by unscrewing the four screws in the corners of the board. Set the cpu board aside in a safe, clean ...

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    Ac and dc power connections installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 33 2.4 ac and dc power connections this section contains illustrations and instructions for connecting ac and dc power to the control panel. Warning: several different sources of power can be connected to the control panel. Disc...

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    Installation ac and dc power connections 34 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 2.4.2 battery power connection (j3) warning: battery contains sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes, and can destroy fabrics. If contact is made with sulfuric acid, immediately flush skin or eyes wit...

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    Dc output power connections (tb1) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 35 2.5 dc output power connections (tb1) figure 11 shows the outputs for dc voltage connections from tb1 on the cpu: note: all dc power outputs are power-limited. Figure 11 dc output power output connections 2.6 output cir...

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    Installation standard relays (tb3) 36 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 figure 12 output circuit connections (tb2) 2.7 standard relays (tb3) the control panel provides a set of form-c alarm and a set of form-c trouble contacts rated for 2.0 a @ 30 vdc (resistive). The control panel also provides a form...

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    Eia-232 devices – remote printers and crts (tb4) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 37 2.8 eia-232 devices – remote printers and crts (tb4) 2.8.1 overview the prn remote printer provides a hardcopy printout of all status changes within the system and time-stamps the printout with the curren...

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    Installation eia-232 devices – remote printers and crts (tb4) 38 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 connection between the control panel and the prn is via an eia-232 interface. A custom cable must be assembled for connection to the printer's eia-232 port. Figure 14 remote printer connections 2.8.4 kelt...

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    Eia-232 devices – remote printers and crts (tb4) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 39 suitable for eia-232 applications. Typically, 50 feet (15.24 m) is the maximum recommended wiring distance between printer and control panel. 3. The printer communicates using the following protocol: 4. S...

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    Installation eia-232 devices – remote printers and crts (tb4) 40 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 figure 17 shows typical connections for daisy chaining multiple crts, printers, or both. (refer to crt configuration in appendix i.) figure 17 connections for multiple crts or combined crts and printers 7...

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    Wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 41 2.9 wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) 2.9.1 overview of slc wiring communication between the control panel and intelligent and addressable initiating, monitor, and control devices takes place through a signaling...

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    Installation wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) 42 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 2.9.2 slc devices communication with intelligent and addressable initiating, monitor, and control devices takes place through a signaling line circuit (slc). You can wire an slc to meet the requirements of nfpa styl...

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    Wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 43 2.9.4 slc performance slc performance depends on the type of circuit: style 4, style 6, or style 7. Table 11 lists the trouble conditions that result when a fault exists on an slc. Table 11 slc performance 2.9.5 slc...

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    Installation wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) 44 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 partial-conduit shield termination do not allow the shield drain wire to enter the system cabinet or the conduit. Connect the drain wire to the termination point of the conduit run. Figure 21 shield termination – pa...

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    Wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 45 2.9.7 wire requirements for a two-wire slc measuring loop resistance for a two-wire slc the total dc resistance from panel to branch end cannot exceed 40 ohms. Measure dc resistance as shown in figure 23: figure 23 ...

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    Installation wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) 46 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 2.9.8 wire requirements for a four-wire slc measuring loop resistance for a four-wire slc the total dc resistance of the slc pair cannot exceed 40 ohms. Measure dc resistance as shown in figure 25. For detailed ul w...

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    Wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 47 figure 27 shows typical wiring of a supervised and power-limited two-wire slc that meets nfpa 72 style 4 requirements. Caution: terminate shield drain wire according to the instructions in “slc shield termination” o...

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    Installation wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) 48 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 figure 28 shows typical wiring for a supervised and power-limited four-wire slc that meets nfpa 72 style 6 requirements. Caution: terminate shield drain wire according to the instructions in “slc shield termination”...

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    Wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 49 style 7 wiring overview figure 29 shows typical wiring of a four-wire slc that meet nfpa style 7 requirements. As shown in figure 29, flanking each slc device with a pair of iso-x isolator modules protects each devi...

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    Installation wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) 50 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 figure 30 iso-x module terminal connections isolating a branch of a two-wire slc a short circuit on the slc style 4 branch (connected to iso-x terminals 3 and 4) causes the branch to be disconnected and isolated fro...

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    Wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 51 additional connection of 24 vdc filtered, low-noise and resettable power on fzm-1 terminals 3 (–) and 4 (+). Figure 32 standard monitor module (fmm-1) and two-wire detector module (fzm-1) • fmm-101 (style b circuits...

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    Installation wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) 52 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 wiring an nfpa style b idc with standard monitor modules figure 34 shows typical wiring using fmm-1 modules to wire a style b idc. Maximum idc resistance is 20 ohms. Refer to device compatibility document for detect...

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    Wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 53 wiring an nfpa style b idc with two-wire detector modules note: figure 35 shows typical wiring for a supervised and power-limited nfpa style b idc using fzm-1 modules. Refer to installation document shipped with eac...

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    Installation wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) 54 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 wiring an nfpa style d idc with standard monitor modules figure 36 shows typical wiring for a supervised and power-limited nfpa style d (class a) idc using monitor modules. Maximum idc resistance is 20 ohms. Figure ...

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    Wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 55 wring an nfpa style d idc with fzm-1 modules note: figure 37 shows typical wiring for a supervised and power-limited nfpa style d (class a) idc using fzm-1 modules. Refer to installation document shipped with each t...

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    Installation wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) 56 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 2.9.11 wiring a notification appliance circuit (nac) or control circuit control and relay module overview the fcm-1 is an addressable module that controls a notification appliance circuit (nac). Use the fcm-1 to rou...

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    Wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 57 installing a relay module install a relay module by following the instructions below: 1. Connect the slc from the cpu to relay module terminals 1 (-) and 2 (+) as shown in figure 39. 2. Set the rotary switches on th...

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    Installation wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) 58 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 address for a module” for instructions on addressing the modules. Figure 40 typical wiring for an nfpa style y nac - + - + + - tb4 tb5 tb6 tx ref rx ref out out in in 1 2 3 4 5 6 a b b+ a+ b- a- tb1 tb2 tb3 + - + - ...

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    Wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 59 style z nac figure 41 shows an nfpa style z nac with notification appliances connected to a control module. Refer to the device compatibility document for compatible notification appliances. Connect the nac as follo...

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    Installation wiring a signaling line circuit (slc) 60 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3. Set the detector address on the head with a small, slotted screwdriver. Mark this address on the base and on the head. 4. Install the intelligent detector head. Wiring an intelligent detector to an slc figure 42 ...

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    Option module installation installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 61 figure 43 typical slc wiring of an nbg-12lx pull station 2.10 option module installation 2.10.1 overview the control panel has an option module slot, using connectors j6, j7, and j8 on the cpu board. Two optional modules are a...

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    Installation option module installation 62 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 2.10.2 installing a 4xtm module install the 4xtm module onto the cpu board as follows: 1. Insert the two nylon standoffs (provided) into the holes located on the right-side edge of the main circuit board. 2. Carefully align th...

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    Option module installation installation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 63 2.10.3 installing an rtm-8 module install the rtm-8 module onto the cpu board according to the following directions. If the facp is in a high vibration area where additional support is desired, install the rtm-8 with a dp-afp2...

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    Installation option module installation 64 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 figure 47 shows electrical connections for the rtm-8 module. Figure 47 rtm-8 module connections notes on the rtm-8 module 1. Zone relay contact ratings – 6 a @ 30 vdc or 300 vac. Material: silver nickel. 2. Refer to the power-...

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    Overview programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 65 section 3 programming 3.1 overview the afp-200 is an intelligent, field-programmable fire alarm control panel. Field-programming the control panel lets you customize the fire alarm system by selecting and setting program options for addressable ...

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    Programming getting started 66 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3.2 getting started 3.2.1 how to access programming options to enter program change mode or status change mode, follow these steps: 1. Press the enter key to enter programming mode and the lcd display shows the programming entry screen: f...

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    Getting started programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 67 3.2.3 how to use the programming keypad the programming keypad lets you enter numeric and alphabetic characters. Entering alphabetic characters is necessary for functions such as changing the lcd display message (“how to change a system m...

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    Programming getting started 68 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3.2.4 programming shortcuts during programming, the control panel automatically returns to normal operation after two minutes of inactivity. “programming shortcuts” on page 68 lists shortcuts that you can use when programming the control ...

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    Getting started programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 69 nac (notification appliance circuit) a circuit or path directly connected to a notification appliance. (notification appliances include bells, strobes, and horns that produce an audible signal, visual signal, or both.) you can use an nac ...

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    Programming program change options 70 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3.3 program change options 3.3.1 overview this section covers the following program change options: table 15 program change topics topic refer to clear programming memory “how to clear a program from memory (0=clr)” on page 73 auto...

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    How to enter program change programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 71 3.4 how to enter program change to enter program change mode, follow these steps: 1. Press the enter key to enter programming mode and the lcd display shows the programming entry screen: figure 51 programming entry screen 2. P...

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    Programming how to enter program change 72 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3.4.1 program change map figure 54 shows a map of the program change options. For each option (0-8) the map shows the main screen, a reference to the section, and a brief overview of the option. Figure 54 map of program change...

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    How to enter program change programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 73 3.4.2 how to clear a program from memory (0= clr ) the clear option erases all programming information from the cpu memory of the control panel. You typically use the clear function to erase data from the control before autopr...

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    Programming how to enter program change 74 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 create a new program for the control panel this section covers how to use the autoprogram option to create a new program for the control panel. The control panel will identify all addressable detectors and modules connected to...

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    How to enter program change programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 75 4. When a new device screen displays, you can take one of the following actions: table 17 autoprogram options for new devices 5. Continue displaying and acting on each device. When the control panel completes displaying new de...

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    Programming how to enter program change 76 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 figure 59 sample new device screen 4. Press the enter key to add detector 04 to the program with the default program information. If you want to change the default information, use the programming keys to do so, then press the...

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    How to enter program change programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 77 the autoprogram summary screen appears. You can verify removal of the detector from the program by noting the new count of detectors as shown in figure 60. Figure 62 sample autoprogram summary screen 5. Press the enter key, th...

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    Programming how to enter program change 78 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3.4.4 how to edit or delete a point (2= point ) purpose a point is a detector or module connected to the slc or a device connected to one of the four panel circuits. The point programming (point) option lets you do the followi...

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    How to enter program change programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 79 2. From the point programming screen, press the 1 key to display the modify point selection screen or press the 2 key to display the delete point selection screen (figure 64). Figure 64 modify and delete point selection screen...

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    Programming how to enter program change 80 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 how to program an intelligent detector you can change program information for an addressable detector that is installed and programmed using the autoprogram option. Figure 65 shows a sample display for a programmed detector. I...

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    How to enter program change programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 81 how to program a monitor module figure 66 shows a sample display of a typical monitor module point: modify screen. If editing the module while using the point: modify option, you can modify all fields as shown in figure 65. Fi...

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    Programming how to enter program change 82 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 table 23 contains a list of monitor module type codes: table 23 monitor module type codes type code special function when activated nonlatching or latching activate cbe? Monitor (default) monitor module used to monitor normall...

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    How to enter program change programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 83 how to a program a control or relay module a sample display of a typical control module modify point screen appears in figure 67. If editing the module while using the modify point option, you can modify all fields as shown in...

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    Programming how to enter program change 84 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 how to program a panel circuit panel circuit program functions and type codes are similar to control modules, with the exception that they can not be used for agent release applications. Because the four panel circuits are alw...

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    How to enter program change programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 85 figure 69 delete point selection screen instead of reentering the next point number or if you do not know the slc address, you can press the up or down key to display the next lower or higher point. From the delete point selec...

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    Programming how to enter program change 86 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3.4.6 how to change a system message (4= message ) the message change screen lets you change the 40-character “all systems normal” message. 1. From the program change screen (figure 53 on page 71), select option 4 (message) to...

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    How to enter program change programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 87 3.4.8 how to edit a special zone (6= spl zones ) purpose of special zones (90-99) special zones include ten special software zones that you can program to do the following:. Table 26 special software zones 90-99 how to select ...

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    Programming how to enter program change 88 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 from the special zone change screen (figure 74), key in “90” to display the presignal screen. Figure 75 shows a typical presignal screen. Figure 75 presignal screen from the presignal screen, you can change the delay time or t...

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    How to enter program change programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 89 for descriptions and options for holiday zones, refer to appendix h “special zones”. Code type (zone 98) software zone 98 (code type), lets you select one of four code types: march time, temporal, california, or two stage. Sel...

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    Programming how to enter program change 90 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 auto= lets you program an auto silence timer that functions like pressing the alarm silence switch. For example, select 600. When the timer reaches 600 seconds (10 minutes), the control panel turns all active outputs that are ...

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    How to enter program change programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 91 table 28 eia-232 operating mode selections how to edit system functions this section contains instructions for editing system function fields. To do so, follow these steps: 1. From the program change screen (figure 53 on page ...

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    Programming status change options 92 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3.4.10 how to check the program (8= check ) when finished programming the control panel, use the check option to search program entries for possible errors. From the program change screen (figure 53 on page 71), select option 8, (ch...

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    Status change options programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 93 3.5.2 entering status change for more information on programming passwords, refer to “programming passwords” on page 66. You access all status change options from the status change screen (figure 84). From the program entry screen (...

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    Programming status change options 94 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3.5.3 status change programming map figure 85 shows a map of the status change programming options. For each programming option (1-6) the map shows the main screen, a reference to the section with the instructions, and a brief overv...

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    Status change options programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 95 3.5.4 how to disable or enable a point (1= disable ) warning: disable is a software function. Do not use as a lockout in releasing applications. The disable/enable option lets you disable or enable a programmed slc point or panel ci...

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    Programming status change options 96 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3.5.5 how to set detector selections (2= sens / comp ) purpose the sens/comp option lets you select detector sensitivity and drift compensation for photoelectric and ionization detectors. You can select drift compensation for any in...

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    Status change options programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 97 if you enter an address for an analog heat detector (fst) or other invalid address, the lcd display returns to detector sensitivity/comp screen. 2. Enter a valid detector slc address and the control panel displays information for th...

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    Programming status change options 98 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 counters. 3.5.7 how to clear the history buffer (4= clr hist ) purpose the history buffer is an electronic record of the last 650 events recorded by the control panel. Events in the history buffer include all alarms, troubles, and o...

  • Page 99

    Status change options programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 99 3.5.9 how to do a walk test (6= walk test ) warning: a walk test can deactivate fire protection. When conducting a walk test, make sure to do the following: • secure all protected buildings, and notify the building owner/operator, f...

  • Page 100

    Programming status change options 100 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 the control panel sends a trouble banner (“test txx”) to the history buffer and optional printer. • turns off the system alarm relay. Doing a walk test this section contains instructions for performing a standard and silent walk te...

  • Page 101: Section 4  Operation

    Overview operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 101 section 4 operation 4.1 overview this section provides information for operating the control panel, divided into the main sections that are listed in table 32. Table 32 operation topics section topic(s) covered refer to page the membrane panel ho...

  • Page 102

    Operation the membrane panel 102 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 4.2 the membrane panel 4.2.1 overview figure 97 shows the membrane panel, which contains the programming keypad, the enter and cursor keys, the operator keys, and the system status led indicators. Figure 97 the membrane panel 4.2.2 how ...

  • Page 103

    The membrane panel operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 103 4.2.3 how to use the enter key and cursor keys the enter key and cursor keys provide key functions such as: the cursor movement, scrolling, and backspace. Figure 99 contains an illustration of the programming keypad. Figure 99 enter key...

  • Page 104

    Operation the membrane panel 104 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 acknowledge/step purpose. Pressing the acknowledge / step key silences the panel sounder and changes all flashing alarm, trouble, and supervisory leds to steady. Operation press the acknowledge / step key once, no matter how many new al...

  • Page 105

    The membrane panel operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 105 system reset purpose press the system reset key to reset the control panel to normal operation (refer to “how to operate the panel in normal operation” on page 107). Operation pressing the system reset key resets the control panel by do...

  • Page 106

    Operation how to operate the control panel 106 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 when it lights the pre - alarm warning yellow led flashes when a non-acknowledged fire pre-alarm threshold is reached. The lcd display indicates if it is an alert or action pre-alarm. To turn off to turn off the pre - alar...

  • Page 107

    How to operate the control panel operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 107 4.3.1 how to operate the panel in normal operation “normal operation” refers to a control panel that is operating normally—no alarms or troubles in the system and the “all systems normal” message appears in the lcd display...

  • Page 108

    Operation how to operate the control panel 108 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 • sounds a pulsed tone. • flashes the system trouble led. • activates the trouble relay. • sends a trouble message (see figure 101 for a sample message) to the history buffer, to installed terminal mode lcd-80s, and to ins...

  • Page 109

    How to operate the control panel operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 109 3. Troubles, in order of address. To manually step through events, press the acknowledge / step key. 4.3.3 how to operate a panel with a trouble monitor point trouble monitor points are monitor modules that monitor remote ...

  • Page 110

    Operation how to operate the control panel 110 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 a control panel in fire alarm operation does the following: • activates the panel sounder with a steady sound. • flashes the f ire a larm led. • displays a status banner of alarm along with specific information about the a...

  • Page 111

    How to operate the control panel operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 111 4.3.6 how to operate a panel with a non-alarm condition what is a non-alarm condition? A non-alarm condition results when a monitor module programmed with one of the three non-alarm type codes (see table 34) activates. Non...

  • Page 112

    Operation control-by-event operation 112 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 4.3.8 how the control panel indicates a panel circuit trouble • the system trouble led flashes • trouble relay turns on • a message is sent to the lcd display, history buffer, and installed printers, terminal mode lcd-80s, and c...

  • Page 113

    Releasing functions operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 113 in figure 108, the input device (detector d12) lists zone z04 and the output device (b04) both lists zone z04 in their cbe. If detector d12 activates: zone z04 activates, which causes the device connected to b04 to activate. 4.5 releas...

  • Page 114

    Operation releasing functions 114 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 figure 109 shows an example of one heat detector, three smoke detectors, and an slc control module connected to a releasing circuit mapped as a releasing zone, using cross zoning: figure 109 cross zoning example only the first non-spec...

  • Page 115

    Intelligent detector functions operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 115 4.7 intelligent detector functions 4.7.1 summary of detector functions table 37 contains a summary of functions for intelligent detectors used with the control panel. Table 37 intelligent detector functions 4.7.2 pre-alarm o...

  • Page 116

    Operation time functions 116 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 an action pre-alarm is indicated if a detector exceeds the action level threshold. When this occurs, all functions of the alert level occur, plus a special action software zone (5th zone) may be activated if programmed. Action pre-alarms la...

  • Page 117

    Time functions operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 117 4.8.2 coding operation (nac only) zone 98—reserved for nac coding functions—is only used by nacs listing zone 98. You can select one of the four code types listed in table 39: table 39 zone 8 type codes notes on using coding functions: • co...

  • Page 118

    Operation read status 118 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 4.8.4 special system timers the control panel can operate with special system timers: silence inhibit, auto silence, and alarm verification. Table 40 contains descriptions of how each timer works. Table 40 special system timers 4.8.5 waterflow...

  • Page 119

    Read status operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 119 4.9.2 how to enter read status press the enter key. The control panel displays the program entry screen as shown in figure 112: figure 112 program entry screen from the program entry screen, press the 2 key. The control panel displays the read...

  • Page 120

    Operation read status 120 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 read point status figure 114 shows an example of read point for a detector and figure 115 shows an example of read point for a module. Detector example for example, to read the status of a photoelectric detector at address 13: press *, enter t...

  • Page 121

    Read status operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 121 software zones 01-89 to read the status of a zone directly, press *, press * again, then enter the two-digit zone number and press the enter key. Figure 116 contains a typical display that shows the status of zone 20: figure 116 typical zone r...

  • Page 122

    Operation read status 122 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 time control – software zones 95 or 96 figure 119 shows a typical display for the status of time control zone 95. In addition to automatic activation of non fire control points, this zone may be used for detector day/night sensitivity select. ...

  • Page 123

    Read status operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 123 software zone 99 (pre-alarm) figure 122 contains a typical display that shows the status of software zone 99 (pre-alarm). Zone 99 turns on if any detector reaches it's pre-alarm threshold to indicate an incipient alarm, or the need for detecto...

  • Page 124

    Operation read status 124 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 4.9.5 using the history buffer what is a history buffer? The history buffer is an electronic record of the last 650 events recorded by the control panel. For information on reading or printing the history buffer, refer to “read status options”...

  • Page 125

    Read status operation afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 125 table 42 contains instructions for moving around the history buffer. Table 42 read history navigation keys what is a shadow history buffer? The control panel also has a non-erasable shadow history buffer that always contains the last 650 event...

  • Page 126

    Power supply calculations overview 126 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 appendix a power supply calculations a.1 overview this appendix contains instructions and tables for calculating power supply currents in alarm and standby conditions. This is a four-step process, consisting of the following: 1. C...

  • Page 127

    The main power supply power supply calculations afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 127 a.3 the main power supply the control panel's main power supply can supply a total of 5.0 a in alarm and 1.0 a in standby (non-alarm condition). The current available for powering external devices, however, is subject...

  • Page 128

    Power supply calculations calculating the system current draw 128 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 a.4 calculating the system current draw a.4.1 overview the control panel must be able to power all internal and external devices continuously during the non-fire alarm condition. To calculate the non-fir...

  • Page 129

    Calculating the system current draw power supply calculations afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 129 table 47 contains three columns for calculating current draws. For each column, calculate the current and enter the total (in amps) in the bottom row. When finished, copy the totals from calculation colu...

  • Page 130

    Power supply calculations calculating the battery size 130 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 table 47 system current draw calculations (part 2) a.5 calculating the battery size use table 48 to calculate the total standby and alarm load in ampere hours (ah). This total load determines the battery size (...

  • Page 131

    Selecting and locating batteries power supply calculations afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 131 the cabinet door. Table 48 total secondary power requirements at 24 vdc a.6 selecting and locating batteries select batteries that meet or exceed the total ampere hours calculated (table 47 on pages 129-130...

  • Page 132

    Nfpa applications section overview 132 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 appendix b nfpa applications b.1 section overview b.1.1 specific requirements the control panel is designed for use in commercial, industrial, and institutional applications and meets the requirements for service under the nationa...

  • Page 133

    Central station fire alarm systems (protected premises) nfpa applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 133 b.2 central station fire alarm systems (protected premises) b.2.1 installing a notifier 911ac the notifier 911ac for connection to a central station receiver or protected premises receiving u...

  • Page 134

    Nfpa applications central station fire alarm systems (protected premises) 134 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 b.2.2 installing a udact figure 130 shows typical connections for wiring a udact to the control panel. For detailed wiring, configuration, and programming instructions for the udact, refer to...

  • Page 135

    Nfpa 72 auxiliary fire alarm system nfpa applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 135 to 2 (refer to the udact manual)? 5. Is the acs/ term switch (sw2) on the control panel set to the acs position? 6. Is the control panel programmed for “annun=udact”? 7. Is the control panel configured for prope...

  • Page 136

    Nfpa applications wiring a remote station fire alarm system 136 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 figure 132 wiring a municipal box connected to a 4xtm b.4 wiring a remote station fire alarm system b.4.1 overview the nfpa remote station fire alarm system standard is intended for connection to a polarit...

  • Page 137

    Wiring a remote station fire alarm system nfpa applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 137 b.4.2 using a 4xtm module figure 133 shows typical connections for wiring the control panel to remote station fire alarm system using a 4xtm module. Figure 133 nfpa 72 remote station fire alarm system 4xtm...

  • Page 138

    Nfpa applications nfpa 72 proprietary fire alarm systems 138 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 b.4.3 using an rtm-8 module figure 134 shows typical wiring for an rtm-8 module to a ul-listed fire•lite rs-82 remote station receiver. For this application, note the following: • rtm-8 jumper jp2 must be in ...

  • Page 139

    Nfpa 72 proprietary fire alarm systems nfpa applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 139 am2020/afp1010 performs ground fault protection for the control panel circuits. • if connecting an rpt-485w isolating repeater module between the am2020/afp1010 and the control panel, a common connection betw...

  • Page 140: Appendix C  Annunciators

    Annunciators lcd-80 display 140 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 appendix c annunciators c.1 lcd-80 display the lcd-80 alphanumeric display module is an afp-200 ancillary device that provides two modes of operation: terminal mode, where the lcd-80 acts as a display repeater; and acs mode, where the lc...

  • Page 141

    Acs annunciation interface (tb5 on cpu) annunciators afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 141 c.3 acs annunciation interface (tb5 on cpu) in acs mode, the control panel annunciates its 99 software zones. The use of software zones lets you map any number of modules or detectors to a single led. The acs con...

  • Page 142

    Annunciators annunciator capacity 142 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 acs point no. I/o red led yellow led yellow led with udact switch comments 1 input system alarm system trouble 1 system trouble 1 acknowledge see note 1 2 output not used signals silenced signals silenced signal silence 3 output no...

  • Page 143

    Annunciator capacity annunciators afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 143 acs point # i/o red led yellow led switch comments 1 input z57 active z57 trouble not used 2 input z58 active z58 trouble not used 3 input z59 active z59 trouble not used 4 input z60 active z60 trouble not used 5 input z61 active z...

  • Page 144

    Annunciators terminal mode eia-485 connections (tb5) 144 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 c.5 terminal mode eia-485 connections (tb5) refer to the lcd-80 manual for additional information. This section shows how to install lcd-80s set for terminal mode to the control panel, subject to the following: •...

  • Page 145

    Lcd-80 acs mode eia-485 connections annunciators afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 145 c.6 lcd-80 acs mode eia-485 connections refer to the lcd-80 manual for additional information. This section shows how to install lcd-80s set to acs mode to the control panel, subject to the following: • maximum numbe...

  • Page 146

    Annunciators power connections for lcd and acs series annunciators 146 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 c.7 power connections for lcd and acs series annunciators this section shows how to wire power connections for acs and lcd series annunciators. Note the following when making power connections: • al...

  • Page 147

    Acs and ldm series eia-485 connections annunciators afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 147 c.8 acs and ldm series eia-485 connections refer to the ldm and acs manuals for additional information. This section shows how to connect acs and ldm series annunciators to the control panel, subject to the follow...

  • Page 148

    Releasing applications nfpa standards 148 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 appendix d releasing applications d.1 nfpa standards the control panel can be used for agent release or preaction/deluge control applications. When used with compatible, ul-listed actuating and initiating devices, the control p...

  • Page 149

    Programming releasing zones releasing applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 149 d.2.1 releasing zone functions releasing zone functions include the following: • delay timer • abort timer • cross zone • soak timer d.2.2 delay timer a delay timer lets you program a delay time (0-60 seconds; 00=n...

  • Page 150

    Releasing applications programming releasing zones 150 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 table 56 contains examples of devices mapped to releasing zones: table 56 example: devices mapped to releasing zones the following explanations apply to the examples listed in table 56: • cross=n – an alarm from an...

  • Page 151

    Programming releasing zones releasing applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 151 d.2.5 abort timer description: abort is the type of abort algorithm used by the releasing zone. There are four types of abort timers: uli, iri, nyc or ahj. Table 57 contains descriptions of each abort timer: table ...

  • Page 152

    Releasing applications programming releasing zones 152 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 d.2.9 rel ckt ulc description: rel ckt ulc is a type code assigned to an slc control module. A device programmed with this type code activates a releasing solenoid or other releasing device as follows: • when an in...

  • Page 153

    Connecting releasing devices releasing applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 153 d.2.13 auxiliary control relay functions you can also use control relays for releasing applications. To do so, set control modules for dry contact operation (refer to table 24 on page 83). Control relays can be pr...

  • Page 154

    Releasing applications connecting releasing devices 154 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 d.3.1 connecting a releasing device to a control panel through an slc control or relay module figure 145 shows typical connections of releasing device to the control panel to a via a control or relay module. Figur...

  • Page 155

    Connecting releasing devices releasing applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 155 figure 146 typical connections for an agent release-abort station note: • for releasing applications use an end-of-line device (part number rel-47k) with the control module. • all wiring for releasing circuits is ...

  • Page 156

    Releasing applications connecting releasing devices 156 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 figure 147 employing nbg-12lra agent release-abort station with xp5 modules b+ b+ b- b- xp5-m xp5-c fm approved releasing device push-button switch set for relay push-button switch set for nac tb6-5 (-) tb6-3 (+) ...

  • Page 157

    Overview combination fire/burglary applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 157 appendix e combination fire/burglary applications e.1 overview the control panel can be used as a combination fire/burglary and burglary system when installed, programmed, and operated according to the following: tabl...

  • Page 158

    Combination fire/burglary applications installation 158 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 4. Plug connector from sts-200 into j11 figure 148 typical installation of an sts-200 tamper switch e.2.3 wiring for proprietary security alarm applications figure 149 shows typical wiring for proprietary security...

  • Page 159

    Programming combination fire/burglary applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 159 refer to device compatibility document 15378 for compatible notification appliance circuits. Figure 149 wiring diagram for proprietary security alarm applications e.2.4 connecting to an am2020/afp1010 receiving uni...

  • Page 160

    Combination fire/burglary applications operation 160 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 3. If needed, program additional sounders or output devices to activate when a security condition occurs. Repeat steps 1–3 for each monitor module security device. You can also use the disable/enable function to bypa...

  • Page 161

    Operation wire requirements afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 161 appendix f wire requirements each type of circuit within the fire alarm control system must use a specific type of wire to ensure proper operation. Also, the wire gauge of a particular circuit depends on the length of that circuit. Use t...

  • Page 162

    Pre-alarm (awacs™) applications overview 162 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 appendix g pre-alarm (awacs™) applications g.1 overview the control panel includes a facility to give early warning of incipient or potential fire conditions (u.S. Patent pending). This is a two-level (alert and action) pre-...

  • Page 163

    Pre-alarm programming pre-alarm (awacs™) applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 163 g.2.2 action level pre-alarm function action level functions if a detector reaches a level that exceeds the programmed action threshold, an action condition is indicated. The following functions are performed at...

  • Page 164

    Pre-alarm (awacs™) applications pre-alarm programming 164 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 99=prealm. Figure 153 shows a sample panel display of the pre-alarm screen with default alert and action pre-alarm levels: figure 153 sample display of pre-alarm screen with default values when programming pre-a...

  • Page 165

    Pre-alarm programming pre-alarm (awacs™) applications afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 165 latching and non-latching pre-alarm levels some applications only require one level of pre-alarm, but the pre-alarm must be latching. To program a latching (non-restoring) pre-alarm, select alert=00% and select ...

  • Page 166

    Pre-alarm (awacs™) applications pre-alarm programming 166 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 programming, refer to section 3 “programming”. Figure 157 point programming screen with pre-alarm selected the control panel will determine the optimal pre-alarm action level sensitivity for each detector select...

  • Page 167: Appendix H  Special Zones

    Overview special zones afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 167 appendix h special zones h.1 overview this appendix provides descriptions and options for the following special zones: table 60 special zones note: special zones 91–94 are covered in appendix d “releasing applications” . Special zone 99 is co...

  • Page 168

    Special zones time control 168 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 h.3 time control note: all active time control outputs will turn off temporarily while resetting or programming the control panel. All outputs with a cbe equation containing z95 or z96 activate within the times specified for the days of t...

  • Page 169

    General description terminal interface protocol afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 169 appendix i terminal interface protocol i.1 general description the control panel can communicate with a remote terminal or computer connected to the cpu eia-232 port. (refer to section 2 “installation” for installatio...

  • Page 170

    Terminal interface protocol operating modes 170 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 table 62 below summarizes the functions available with the local terminal mode: table 62 loct functions i.2.2 local monitor mode (locm) functions, passwords, and special requirements of local monitor mode (locm) are: func...

  • Page 171

    Using the crt-2 for read status terminal interface protocol afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 171 passwords: none requirements: use with ul edp-listed terminals, including personal computers with veri•fire™ upload/download software or terminal emulation software. Intended for terminals connected throug...

  • Page 172

    Terminal interface protocol using the crt-2 for read status 172 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 from the read status menu, you can select options 1-5. I.3.3 read point from the read status menu, select read point, option 1. The crt-2 displays the following: enter the following: 1. Enter the first let...

  • Page 173

    Using the crt-2 for alter status terminal interface protocol afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 173 i.3.6 view the history buffer from the read status menu, select history-step, option 4. This option lets you step through the history buffer one event at a time: step through the history buffer one event ...

  • Page 174

    Terminal interface protocol using the crt-2 for alter status 174 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 i.4.2 accessing alter status options access the alter status function from the crt-2 by following these steps. 1. Turn on the crt-2 connected to the control panel. 2. Press the alter status function key. ...

  • Page 175

    Using the crt-2 for alter status terminal interface protocol afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 175 example disable the nac at address 1: 4. Press to enable or press to disable; then press : i.4.4 change detector sensitivity levels this option lets you change the alarm and pre-alarm levels of any addres...

  • Page 176

    Terminal interface protocol using the crt-2 for alter status 176 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 i.4.7 set the pre-alarm for alert or action level set action/alert, option 5, lets you set the pre-alarm for alert or action. For example, set alert level=50% and the action level=70% as follows: i.4.8 cr...

  • Page 177

    Overview expansion power supplies afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 177 appendix j expansion power supplies j.1 overview expansion power supplies provide additional power for notification appliances connected to nac 3 and nac 4 on the control panel. You can install one of the following expansion power ...

  • Page 178

    Expansion power supplies overview 178 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 continuous). The aps-6r mounts in the bottom of the afp-200 cabinet. Figure 159 shows an aps-6r and the supplied power cable: figure 159 aps-6r auxiliary power supply electrical specifications ac primary input power (tb1) wire size...

  • Page 179

    Programming expansion power supplies afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 179 j.2 programming note: a control panel programmed for an avps-24/avps-24e/aps-6r cannot be used in a combination fire/burglary application, because the avps-24/avps-24e/aps-6r trouble input is the same input used to monitor the d...

  • Page 180

    Expansion power supplies installation 180 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 j.3.2 aps-6r calculations supply calculations for systems with an aps-6r follow: • add 2.5 a for the aps-6r and 1.2 a for the aps-6r to the ac branch circuit current in table 44 and table 45. • do not include the load current o...

  • Page 181

    Installation expansion power supplies afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 181 warning: use extreme caution when working with the avps-24 or aps-6r—high voltage and ac line-connected circuits are present in the avps-24 or aps-6r. Turn off and remove all power sources. To reduce the risk of electric shock—...

  • Page 182

    Expansion power supplies installation 182 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 figure 162 shows wiring connections between the avps-24/avps-24e and the control panel: figure 162 wiring the avps-24 to the control panel power cable pn 71093 bb-17 battery box supervisory cable pn 71033 battery battery avps-2...

  • Page 183

    Installation expansion power supplies afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 183 j.4.2 installing the aps-6r mounting the aps-6r to mount the aps-6r, follow these steps: 1. Place the aps-6r into the cabinet as shown in figure 163. 2. Insert mounting screws into cabinet; then tighten the screws until the aps...

  • Page 184

    Expansion power supplies installation 184 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 . Table 69 aps-6r wiring instructions step action 1 connect ac power: 2 connect the battery: 3 connect the power harness to control panel nacs 3 and 4 as follows: • cut jumpers jp6 and jp7 on the cpu board (figure 164). Plug th...

  • Page 185

    Installation expansion power supplies afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 185 figure 162 shows wiring connections between the aps-6r and the control panel: figure 164 wiring the aps-6r to the control panel battery aps-6r power cable pn 71093 battery bb-17 battery box tb2 supervisory cable pn 71033 jp3 jp...

  • Page 186

    Ul power-limited wiring requirements overview 186 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 appendix k ul power-limited wiring requirements k.1 overview this appendix provides guidelines for power-limited and nonpower-limited ul wiring requirements. Figure 165 shows typical wiring for a circuit with power-limi...

  • Page 187

    Typical circuit with nonpower-limited and power-limited wiring u.S. Coast guard & lloyd’s register afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 187 appendix l u.S. Coast guard & lloyd’s register uscg. Table 70 contains a list of equipment suitable for use in marine and shipyard applications as compatible with the...

  • Page 188

    U.S. Coast guard & lloyd’s register typical circuit with nonpower-limited and power-limited wiring 188 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 table 71 contains a list of equipment listed with lloyd’s register as compatible with the afp-200. Table 71 equipment suitable for marine applications: lloyd’s regist...

  • Page 189: Appendix M  Cbe Programming

    Purpose cbe programming afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 189 appendix m cbe programming m.1 purpose control-by-event (cbe) is a programming method that lets you provide a variety of response based on various combinations of initiating events. Cbe controls the interaction among the alarm initiating dev...

  • Page 190

    Cbe programming how to program cbe 190 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 which puts z05 into the cbe of d01 and m08. When detector d01 goes into alarm, control module m08—and all devices and zones mapped to m08—also activate. Figure 167 cbe example 1 m.3.2 cbe example 2 program a bell circuit (b04) to ...

  • Page 191

    Overview external battery charger afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 191 appendix n external battery charger n.1 overview the chg-120 is capable of charging 25 ah to 120 ah batteries. You must install an external battery charger if the power supply must deliver more than 3.0 a of current when no fire al...

  • Page 192

    External battery charger mounting the chg-120 192 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 figure 169 mounting a charger into a cab-x3 (cab-c3 shown) to mount a charger into a cab-x3 series cabinet, follow these instructions: 1. Place the charger chassis mounting slots in line with the mounting holes in the c...

  • Page 193

    Mounting the chg-120 external battery charger afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 193 battery box. This means there is only room left for two 25 ah batteries in the bb-55 or nfs-lbb. Figure 170 shows the mounting position. Figure 170 mounting a charger into a bb-55 or nfs-lbb to mount a charger into the ...

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    External battery charger connecting the chg-120 194 afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 n.4 connecting the chg-120 figure 171 shows how to connect four 55 ah batteries to the charger: figure 171 connecting the chg-120 to the afp-200 n.4.1 connecting a chg-120 to the afp-200 connect chg-120 (tied to four ...

  • Page 195: Limited Warranty

    Afp-200 pn 15511:h2 10/14/2002 195 limited warranty notifier® warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for eighteen (18) months from the date of manufac- ture, under normal use and service. Products are date stamped at time of manufacture. The sole and exclusive obl...

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