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Document 15949 Rev. E 4/12/95 P/N 15949:E
4.2 Auto-Program Mode
Auto-Program is used when a system is first installed, or when device additions or deletions
are necessary. It determines the number, address and type of devices to be programmed by
polling the addressable loop. The AIM-200 determines which devices have been physically
installed on the loop and compares this information against the program stored in memory.
If a particular device responds differently, the AIM-200 displays the new address and type. If
accepted by the programmer, the information is stored in the non-volatile memory. Certain
other parameters are pre-selected by the AIM-200, such as zone assignment and detector
sensitivity, with the installer given an opportunity to change those parameters as desired.
Entering Auto-Program Mode
Once in Auto-Program mode, the AIM-200 turns off all LEDs, places a flashing “AP” on the
digital display, and begins polling all 198 possible addresses. It stores the address and type
of each device as found. It then compares each new address/type with the old information
stored in its memory. If the old and new address/type match, the AIM-200 proceeds to the
next address, and repeats. This process could take several seconds to complete all de-
vices. Only removal of the PK-1 key can abort the process.
If a mismatch is found between the actual devices installed on the loop and the information
in memory, information about the actual device is displayed. The operator may accept the
new device by pressing ENTER, or reject the device and retain the information that was in
memory by pressing SKIP. Mismatches include an installed device that is not in memory, a
non-existing device that is in memory, or a different Type code.
After any mismatches are accepted or rejected, the AIM-200 displays a count of the number
of programmed detectors, alternating with a count of programmed modules. The operator
may exit to: Program Edit mode by pressing ENTER; Auto-Program mode (repeat) by press-
ing SKIP; or normal operation by removing the PK-1 key.
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12 clintonville road northford, ct 06472 phone: 203-484-7161 fax: 203-484-7118 e e e e e aim-200 the addressable intelligent module for the system 5000 fire alarm control panel p/n 15949:e1 ecn 97-407 forward step reverse detector address module floor 1 floor 2 floor 3 floor 4 floor 5 floor 6 floor ...
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2 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e technical manuals online! - http://www.Tech-man.Com.
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3 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e table of contents section one: the aim-200 ........................................................... 4 1.1: general information ......................................... 4 section two: inventory ..............................................................
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4 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e section one: the aim-200 1.1 general description note: aim-200 features discussed in this document are available with aim-200 software part number 73264 or greater. The addressable intelligent module (aim-200) functions as an interface between the sys- tem...
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5 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e section two: inventory card file a special card file is attached to the bottom front of the aim-200. Several standard 4 in. By 2-1/4 in. Cards are provided and may be marked with device information by the installer. A reference card, which defines all disp...
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6 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e bx-501 base these intelligent, addressable detectors provide analog information to the aim-200. The aim-200 processes this analog information and con- tinually makes decisions on the alarm, maintenance, or normal status of each device. Each detector head m...
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7 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e control and monitor modules the cmx-2 control module and the mmx-1 monitor module provide the interface between the system 5000 and conventional initiating and notification devices. Both types of modules respond to an address that is set by the installer w...
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8 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e bgx-101l the addressable manual pull station features a key-lock reset. The pull station responds to an address set by the installer with built-in rotary decimal switches. Includes key. System sensor (ssd) a2143-00 the 47k end-of-line resistor assembly is ...
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9 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e section three: installation this section outlines the installation procedure for the aim-200. For information on install- ing other system 5000 equipment and power limited wiring, refer to the installation manual, document 15583. 3.1 installing the aim-200...
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10 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e aim200-3 fc-2000 1st row or expander ribbon cable to next module from cpu-2000 aim-200 figure 3-2: connecting the ribbon cable ! Caution: do not connect any other device or circuit to the alarm relay contacts on the cpu-5000 while the alarm bus cable (par...
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11 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 3.2 wiring the communications loop circuit the aim-200 communicates with intelligent and addressable initiating, monitor and control devices through a communications loop. The system 5000 can support up to ten communi- cations loops, each controlled by an...
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12 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e table 3-1: communications loop performance fault condition single open on loop single ground on loop loop has been shorted loop shorted and opened loop shorted and grounded loop opened and grounded commun loss with control panel non-redundant (2-wire) loo...
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13 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e branch resistance short the termination point of one branch at a time and measure dc resistance from the beginning of the loop to the end of that particular branch. The total dc resistance from panel to branch end cannot exceed 40 ohms. Repeat this proced...
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14 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e resistn3 loop out loop return figure 3-5: redundant circuit total length of the communications loop pair cannot exceed 10,000 feet (measured from the control panel out, and back to the control panel). The dc resistance of the communications loop pair cann...
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15 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e figure 3-6: non-redundant communications loop technical manuals online! - http://www.Tech-man.Com.
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16 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e figure 3-7: redundant communications loop technical manuals online! - http://www.Tech-man.Com.
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17 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e isolated-redundant circuit by flanking each communications loop device with a pair of iso-x fault isolator modules, each device is protected from short circuit faults that may occur on other devices. For example, a fault on zone 2 will not effect zones 1 ...
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18 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e shield termination in no conduit do not allow the shield drain wire to enter the control panel cabinet. Connect the drain wire to the outside of the cabinet via a bx-type connector. ( + ) ( - ) shield shield fc-2000 cabinet figure 3-9: shield termination ...
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19 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e fc-2000 controller enclosure shield2 to aim-200 shield must employ metal conduit and a metal box. Figure 3-11: shield termination in partial conduit do not allow the shield drain wire to enter the control panel cabinet or the conduit. Connect the drain wi...
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20 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 3.3 the isolator module the loop isolator module (iso-x) is used to protect critical elements of the communications loop from faults on other branches or sections of the loop. The iso-x continuously monitors the circuit connected to terminals 3 (-) and 4 ...
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21 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 3.4 the mmx-1 monitor module the mmx-1 monitor module is an addressable module that monitors normally open con- tacts, shorting type alarm initiating devices. The supervised mmx-1 circuit can be wired as an nfpa style b or style d initiating device circui...
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22 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 3.5 the mmx-2 monitor module the mmx-2 monitor module is an addressable module that monitors conventional two-wire smoke detectors. The supervised mmx-2 circuit can be wired as an nfpa style b or style d initiating device circuit. Refer to the device comp...
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23 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 3.6 the mmx-101 monitor module set the module address with these switches. Idc (-) (white) idc (+) (violet) slc (+) (red) slc (-) (black) mmx101 address loop 5 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 5 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 the mmx-101 monitor module is an addressable module that ...
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24 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e figure 3-13a: nfpa style b initiating device circuit technical manuals online! - http://www.Tech-man.Com.
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25 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e figure 3-13b: nfpa style b initiating device circuit listed end-of-line resistor 3.9k 24 vdc two-wire smoke detectors refer to the mmx-2 installation instructions, document m500-03-00, for more details. Aim-200 mmx-2 24 vdc filtered, regulated, ressettabl...
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26 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e figure 3-14a: nfpa style d initiating device circuit technical manuals online! - http://www.Tech-man.Com.
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27 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e figure 3-14b: nfpa style d initiating device circuit refer to the mmx-2 installation instructions, document m500-03-00, for more details. Aim-200 mmx-2 24 vdc filtered, regulated, resettable power 24 vdc two-wire smoke detectors listed 3.9k elr 1 2 3 4 9 ...
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28 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 3.7 the control module the cmx-2 control module is an addressable module that supervises and switches power to a notification appliance circuit. The cmx-2 circuit can be wired as an nfpa style y or style z notification appliance circuit. Alternately, the ...
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29 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e figure 3-15: cmx-2 control module (form-c relay) break tabs to configure a cmx-2 as a form-c relay, the two tabs must be broken off of the module. Use a pair of needle-nose pliers to break off each tab. Communications loop connections connect the communic...
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30 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e figure 3-16: nfpa style y notification appliance circuit alarm polarity shown technical manuals online! - http://www.Tech-man.Com.
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31 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e figure 3-17: nfpa style z notification appliance circuit alarm polarity shown technical manuals online! - http://www.Tech-man.Com.
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32 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 3.8 the addressable manual pull station bgx-101l installation the bgx-101l is an addressable manual pull station with a key-lock reset feature. 1. Connect the communications loop to bgx-101l red wire (+) and black wire (-). If additional devices are to be...
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33 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 3.9 the intelligent detector the bx-501and b501 bases provide the connection between the aim-200 communications loop and sdx-551 (751), cpx-551 (751), and fdx-551 intelligent detectors. Installation 1. Connect the communications loop to terminal 1(-) and ...
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34 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 3.10 inserting the aim-200 cards seven aim-200 cards are provided in a plastic pouch. Remove and discard the cover card. After the appropriate point informa- tion has been entered onto the cards, they may be inserted into the module as shown below. A i m ...
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35 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e section four: programming the aim-200 programming the aim-200 involves two modes of operation: auto-program, (password 231-1332) and program edit (password 231-3112). A third function, display status, allows the programmer to review the entire aim-200 pro...
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36 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e mapped zones a zone that the device has been mapped to is indicated by the red zone alarm led. Devices may be mapped to any one or all of the eight aim-200 zones. The aim-200 will require that each mmx monitor module or intelli- gent detector be mapped to...
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37 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e programming switches accepting or rejecting devices the enter and skip leds will flash while the aim-200 is in auto-program or program edit mode. Auto-program to accept a new device, press the enter switch. To reject a device, press the skip switch. In ei...
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38 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 4.2 auto-program mode auto-program is used when a system is first installed, or when device additions or deletions are necessary. It determines the number, address and type of devices to be programmed by polling the addressable loop. The aim-200 determine...
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39 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e table 4-1: auto-programming the aim-200 programmer system 5000 1. Insert the pk-1 programming key. Cpu-5000 will register a system trouble condition. Red alarm leds on zones 1, 2, and 3 and the display status and enter leds will flash at the faster rate. ...
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40 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 4.3 program edit the program edit function allows the programmer to change an existing program in the aim-200 memory. If program edit mode is entered directly from auto-program mode, the programmer will enter the program edit mode at step 5 of the followi...
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41 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 4.4 program led latch early version notifier analog detectors and modules have the capability to turn on up to six leds on a single signaling line circuit. Notifier "r4" devices (release 4-1-91) have the capability to turn on up to 99 detector leds plus f...
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42 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 4.5 program clear the program clear function allows the programmer to clear an existing program from aim-200 memory. After clearing memory, the aim-200 must be completely reprogrammed, begin- ning with auto-program. Table 4-3: clearing aim-200 memory at t...
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43 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 4.6 default zone map upon initial power up, and after clearing aim-200 memory (program clear), intelligent de- tectors and addressable modules installed on an aim-200 loop are automatically mapped to default zones. Any changes to this map must be made thr...
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44 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e 4.7 display status when the operator wishes to view the status and program for a device, the display status/ sensitivity function is used. This function is entered directly by inserting the pk-1 program- ming key and pressing the display status switch. No...
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45 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e displaying the status of addressable modules after the aim-200 has stepped through all detectors, it will begin displaying all modules. The digital display will repeatedly flash between the address and type/status of the module assigned to the lowest addr...
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46 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e section five: operating the aim-200 5.1 zone display for each of the eight zone displays, a red led, yellow led and a switch are provided. The 198-point capacity of the aim-200 is assigned to these zones using a “mapping” technique. Each of the 198 device...
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47 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e digital display - the digital display provides two numeric digits. It displays the device numeric address (01-99). To the right of the digital display are two green led’s: “detector” and “module.” when there are no devices in alarm or trouble, and the sys...
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48 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e loop fault led and reset nfpa style 6 field wiring may be used to ensure full operation in the event of a single break in the loop wiring. When set for style 6, the aim-200 latches a wire failure and then must be manually reset to re-test and clear the fa...
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49 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e table 5-1: aim-200 event codes device type status p photo detector normal, med. Sensitivity pl photo detector normal, low sensitivity ph photo detector normal, high sensitivity pa photo detector alarm pf photo detector trouble pe photo detector no answer ...
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50 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e appendix a: operating control modules optional cmx-2 control modules can be installed on the aim-200 addressable loop. When using one or more cmx-2s, four types of control options are available: general alarm, control-by-zone, control-by-module, and contr...
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51 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e control-by-detector - control-by-detector is a useful function for activating sounders in the same room or location as the alarmed intelligent detector. To set up control-by-detector, set detector address in the range 80-99. Ensure that a cmx-2 module exi...
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52 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e alarm bus - the alarm bus is implemented with a two wire daisy chain that connects to each aim-200. It is used to provide a manual evacuation control of cmx-2 modules and to manually silence these modules; for general alarm control functions, and to provi...
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53 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e backup alarm bus - the interconnection of alarm bus cables between each aim-200 provides backup general alarm capability in the event of communications failure with the cpu. Under this condition, the following events will take place. When an alarm occurs ...
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54 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e appendix b: aim-200 power requirements regulated power required in standby use table b-1 to determine the amount of current drawn by the aim-200(s) during non-alarm conditions. Place the total standby current obtained in the installing the system 5000 tec...
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55 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e appendix c: aim-200 point annunciation note: for the following feature to be enabled, the aim-200 requires software part no. 73264 or higher. The cpu can be programmed for an alternate method of annunciating the aim-200. Up to 192 intelligent devices can ...
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56 document 15949 rev. E 4/12/95 p/n 15949:e table c-1: comparison report - aim-200 vs. Lcd-80 annunciator address aim-200 points lcd-80 points "01" 1-64 system points 1-64 "02" 1-64 aim detectors 65-128 "03" 1-64 aim modules 129-192 "04" 65-96 aim detectors 65-96 aim modules 193-224 225-256 technic...
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