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1. Changeover Contacts 24v dc CMX 2 s are used for Bells Solenoids or any general relay application and can be monitored outputs or relay outputs Wiring Short Circuit Isolator Modules ISO X Note When using the ISO X module limit the devices between each ISO X to 25 devices In the case of T taping the limit of 25 also applies Analogue Loop ISO X Module Usedas a T Tape of the 150 X Module Usedtoisolate Analogue loop Analogue loop The ISO X doesn t affect the device count unless the amount of ISO x s exceeds 100 T Tape of Analogue Loop Analogue Loop Shorts on the branch of an isolated communication loop are isolated from all devices installed before the ISO X Wiring Monitor Modules MMX 101 47K EOL Resistor Analogue Loop This Module is a single input device and can be used for Flow switch Tamper Switch sprinkler pressure switch and pump run stop and Tank Hi Low monitoring Maximum 700 mtrs distance and maximum 20 Ohms resistance COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 17 XP 5M amp XP 5C Modules The XP 5 Control and XP 5 Monitor modules are 5 separate modules and addresses mounted on one circuit card the address is chosen by one rotary switch and one slide switch The rotary switch selects the address in increments of ten and the slide switch selects eit
2. The AFP 400 control panel capacity includes up to 198 intelligent detectors and an additional combination of up to 198 Addressable control modules and monitor modules Loop wiring Methods and specification The following section discusses the Loop specification in terms of size distance resistance etc Communication SLC Loop Voltage 24VDC nominal 27 6VDC supervised and power limited Maximum Length 3 000 mtrs total twisted pair length or 300 mtrs untwisted unshielded wire pair Cable Size Minimum 75mm2 Twisted pair Current 250 mA max short circuit or100 mA normal Resistance 40 ohms total 20 ohms per leg Style 4 Loop Wiring Style 4 is when the circuit leaves the panel and does not return L TB5 Total cable length must be 3 000 mtrs Maximum impedance 40 ohms to the end of each branch Wire size Minimum 5mm2 twisted COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 14 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Style 6 Loop Wiring Style 6 Wiring is a closed loop wiring method Total cable length must be 3 000 mtrs Maximum impedance 20 ohms End to end of each wire 40 ohms total Wire size 75mm2 twisted DODODO minimum TB5 Style 7 Loop Wiring Style 7 wiring is a closed loop wiring method with ISO X s used for short circuit detection protection without compromising the complete loop Maximum of 25 devices between each ISO X device ISO X s do not
3. Control Module s To install a point see Autoprogram To modify a point See Edit point Programming control modules or panel outputs is similar to Monitor Modules except the default zone is always set to Zone 00 General Alarm Type Codes for Control Modules Type Code Special Function CONTROL Not supported in AUS 3 RELAY Ignore Open Circuit Relay Output STROBE CKT Not supported in AUS 3 BELL CIRCUIT Supervised NAC HORN CIRCUIT Not supported in AUS 3 AUDIBLE CKT Not supported in AUS 3 REL END BELL Not supported in AUS 3 Blank label Not supported in AUS 3 RELEASE CKT Not supported in AUS 3 REL Ckt ULC Not supported in AUS 3 RELEA FORM C Not supported in AUS 3 REL AUDIBLE Not supported in AUS 3 NON RESET CTL Not supported in AUS 3 Important Note the Type IDs that are not supported by AUS 3 are still available in verifier but should not be used for programming purposes as they can cause system failures Panel s Monitored Output Circuits Default zone is always set to Zone 00 General Alarm Type Code Switch Inhibit Silencable The 4 panel relays B1 B4 are fixed in core software and are not programmable except for the followinng default parameters for the above programming screen Switch Inhibit I Annunciators in the module s range cannot activate Silenceable S Walk Test not selected Walk Test not selected COPYRIGHT O
4. PRE AL 1 COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 40 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Sensitivity Levels Autoprogram Default Tables Photo Optical Detectors Description Between 1 and 9 5 lonisation Detectors Between 1 and 9 1 67 Auto 2 50 1 33 3 33 1 83 Laser Detectors Indicates the Default level setting Between 1 and 9 Pre alarm 0 10 Auto 0 17 0 07 0 33 0 10 0 67 0 17 1 00 0 33 7 1 67 1 17 8 2 50 1 3396 9 3 33 1 67 Multi Sensor Detectors Description Indicates the Default level setting Between 1 and 9 Level Alarm Pre alarm 0 Not Used No Pre Alarm 2 5096 2 2 5096 3 3 33 Auto 1 67 1 67 AJl N 4 16 2 50 5 00 3 33 6 5 83 4 16 6 66 5 00 7 49 5 83 8 33 6 66 Note 4 N 9 99 6 66 13 32 9 99 13 32 9 99 00 c If Multi Detector mode is selected then the group detector sensitivity can be reduced down to 58 of the original alarm setting For additional programming assistance please contact your supplier COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com
5. Default Autoprogram Screen Type Code Loop Number Add Zones Alarm Verification Default Zone ulti detector mode re Alarm level Alarm Threshold The programmer can now begin editing the default values and then Press ENTER to accept Note The following table explains the default values Autoprogram Defaults Field Description SMOKE PHOTO Type code for device DETECTOR ADDR 101 Default custom label Z03 Default Zone selection Zone 01 heat detectors Zone 02 lon detectors Zone 03 Photo Detectors Zone O4 Laser Detectors Zone 05 Multi Detectors AL The alarm sensitivity level with 9 the least sensitive and 1 the most sensitive PA The Pre Alarm Sensitivity level with 9 the least sensitive and 1 the most sensitive Multi detector mode A indicating detector after B indicating detector before and C indicating detector before and after V Alarm Verification COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 24 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Autoprogram Device no longer needed If a detector exists in the control panel program but is missing no response from the device the control panel will display the following PROGRM SMOKE PHOTO DETECTOR ADDR 133 DEVICE NOT ANSWERING DELETE FR MEM D133 To delete the device press lt ENTER gt To keep the device press lt ESC gt I
6. 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 37 Control By Event Programming CBE Equation Each input can be assigned up to five different software zones 1 99 or SPL Zones All inputs are also assigned to Z00 General Alarm Bus which insure that any Fire Alarm Device will activate a Fire Alarm condition Note that all inputs have default zone assignments Each output can be assigned from one to five different software zones 1 99 or SPL Zones A zone can have no input output assigned or unlimited inputs outputs may be assigned to one zone Note that zone status is also transmitted on the EIA 485 circuits to ACS Group 1 P9 P64 Automatically Change sensitivity Each input can be assigned up to five different zones including special zones If the programmer wanted the CPU 400 to automatically adjust a detector sensitivity to the lowest selection 9 during a specific time period day he would assign that detector to Zone F05 F06 and define the time or day period in Zone F05 F06 programming Zone Detector F05 06 COPYRIGHT 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 38 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Nominal Detector Sensitivity Using alarm sensitivities below 0 5096 obscuration requires a 90 day test to ensure the detector environment is suitable for the higher sensitivity setting Test each detector planned to operate below 0 5096 obscura
7. Y NOTIFIER ERTIA IRE SYSTEMS INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL AFP 300 400 INTELLIGENT FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM SOFTWARE VERSION 2 2 REVISION AUS 3 NSW Head Office QLD VIC 7 Columbia Court 16 Lucy St Unit 2 297 Ingles St Norwest Business Park Moorooka Port Melbourne Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 Qld 4104 Vic 3207 Ph 02 9899 4155 Ph 07 3892 6444 Ph 03 9681 9929 Fax 02 9899 4156 Fax 07 3892 6455 Fax 03 9681 9930 Notifier Inertia Pty Ltd A C N 002 692 962 A PITTWAY COMPANY www inertia com au www PDF Zoo com PAGE 2 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Installalloli uis ia 4 OVERVIEW canica ra E 4 PAS nido iio nt en du e S 4 Operating Features snene enad eR Me a eee ra Pip cod ee Hau Ede DER e ae eee in der Rd se xe eL Rer Reda 4 Basic System Requirements SPECS sssssssssssssssssssseseee eene tenerent enne 5 AFP 400 System Diagram od els eit edu te ette e he Give vetere e ee A das esa 5 AFP 300 400 Basic termination points i eite dtes idea de ind dd 5 Panel Primary requirements 6 Compatible System Components sssssssssssssssseeeeeeee ene nennen nnns nnns en ren tennis n trenes 6 Compatible Ann nciators 2 rim ded pot dde Later a a ei DE did 7 Initial Installation TASKS nnne N EE a nnne nennen 7 The Power Supply Connections 8 240Vac 24Vdc Resettable Non resettable and Battery Connections sssssssssees
8. detector the LED will flash on off rapidly but will latch on steady during a Alarm activation Please allow several seconds for alarm activation 3 Before Selecting Walk Test Faults all control modules in the CBE programmed for Walk Test activate for a longer period about 8 seconds The control panel sends the Fault banner TEST Txx to the history file and printer Silent Walk Test do not select any of the output modules for Walk Test W when programming the system Select 6 from the Status Change screen to display the Walk Test screen To began Walk Test press lt ENTER gt To stop a Walk Test and return to the Status Change screen press lt ESC gt All Walk Test results go straight to the History Log COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 35 Type Codes ID s Please Note when installing detectors the panel will determine the Type code for that detector when installing modules the panel gives a default Type Code and then the programmer can determine what Type Code suits the application The following section shows a table of the different Type Codes used for Monitor modules and Control Modules Monitor Module s To install a point see Autoprogram To modify a point See Edit point Use the Next and Previous keys to select a code type from the selection list Use the arrow and alphanumeric keys to modify the point When fin
9. take up a device address unless over 100 ISO x s installed then allow 2 addresses for each additional ISO X device over 100 sox Tet Device gt DODOODO COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 15 Wiring devices on the Loop Please Note Some of the wiring methods used in this manual only apply to the AFP 300 400 do not adopt these methods on other systems Wiring Analogue Addressable Detectors Loop In Loop Out Terminals Detector Base Note If optional shield used do not connect to the spare terminal on the detector base join the shield and insulate it from the other cables Wiring Conventional Circuits MMX 2 The MMX 2 utilises the 24Vdc Resettable power supply and the Conventional circuit is terminated to terminal 6 amp 7 with a 3 9k EOL Resistor fitted Analogue Loop To Conventiona Detectors Note You must use resettable power on MMX 2 s on an AFP400 You cannot have AVF on an MMX 2 Module COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 16 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Wiring Control Modules CMX 2 Analogue Loop CMX 2 v Monitored pee 7 Output in E sli Do Not Break Tabs a Ex soL Terminals 6 amp 7 reverse polarity when device in alarm CMX 2 Relay 7 Output 2 COM Device Normal state
10. 8 AFP 300 400 Power Supply uic ive epe tette gu Dre d e ER testet iX leet e pra rendue dieta 8 MPS 400 Battery Charger Supervision sarunen N e nena nono eran non nennen nest nennen neon nena aran nen paR ten 8 Output Relays on the power Supply sss eene nnne nennen nnns inrer innen 9 Alarm and Fault Relays on the Power Supply ener nnne 9 RS 232 and RS 485 Circuits 10 Wiring for RS 485 Annunciator Circuits cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaceeeeee cee ee ceaeeeeaee enne nennen tenent rnnt nnn sitet en nnne 10 Terminal iS ACS Circuits RS 4385 de re 10 RS 485 Terminal amp ACS Connectors eee e esee enses ano tens ense nn nn non nn anno nn na sene nn seen nne rT Nps 11 Wiring for RS 232 CITCUIES aiii aed e rede ieee ened ied iex e oi c reiche 11 R mote Printer Connections e SNR Dente qi eite Ps 11 Remote Terminal Connections eee eese sees eee nro nn nn enne en nenne ente RR RN nn NR aeea a Eaa Na nennen nnne nnn 12 Connecting A Laptop in Terminal Mode to Emulate A Printer sse 12 Connecting a Laptop VIA Verifier 400 to program the Panel sse 12 Analogue Loop Overview 13 Loop wiring Methods and specification usssssssseeeseneenenen nennen nennen enne inen nennen 13 Communication SLE Loop e to e p e e Et OR HF T IR sano SU t EP DO SUIS GI peor o Ere aee Esa aE iasa 13 AYUDE EPI Witing Ew ee 13 Style 6 Loop Wiring a sess v atre e SUR OR SER
11. Annunciator Group 1 as your choice for Annunciator 1 Annunciator Groups ACS Selection Annunciator Display Group 1 CPU Status Zones 1 56 Group 2 Zones 57 to 99 Ind Ckts 1 4 amp 16 Spec Zones Group 3 Intelligent Modules 101 to 164 Group 4 Intelligent Modules 201 to 264 Group 5 Intelligent Modules 165 to 196 amp 265 to 296 Group 6 Detectors 101 to 164 Group 7 Detectors 201 to 264 Group 8 Detectors 165 to 196 8 265 to 296 Group 9 Not used in Australia Group 0 Annunciator not installed at address T Annunciator not installed at address Annunciator Group 1 ACS Point Point Red LED Yellow LED Switch Number Type 1 Input System Alarm System Fault Acknowledge 2 Output not used Signal Silenced Signal Silence 3 Output not used Program Mode System Reset 4 Output Not used Supervisory Drill 5 Output NACH1 Active NAC Fault NAC 1 Control 6 Input not used PA Maint Alert Not used 7 Input not used Low Battery Not used 8 Input not used AC Fail Not used 9 to 64 Input Zone 1 to Zone 56 Zone 1 to Zone 56 Not used alarm Fault www PDF Zoo com COPYRIGHT 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 31 Annunciator Group 2 ACS Point Point Red LED Yellow LED Switch Number Type 1 to 43 I
12. ND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 11 RS 485 Terminal amp ACS Connectors LCD 80 Terminal Mode C ACS EIA 485 Connections onnections a AFP400 to LCD 80 Terminal Mode Connections AFP 400 End TB3 Terminal Mode Output LCD 80 TM End TB2 RS 485 IN RS 485 OUT Terminal 1 RS 485 IN RS 485 OUT Terminal 3 RS 485 OUT RS 485 IN Terminal 2 RS 485 OUT RS 485 IN Terminal 4 Wiring for RS 232 Circuits RS 232 circuits used for printer s etc wired outside of the Panel are to be wired in Twisted Shielded wiring and not to exceed 15 mtrs in length The shield must be earthed at the Panel end to the nearest earth point immediately inside the Panel The following illustrations indicate the connection points for RS 232 circuits Remote Printer Connections DB 25 connector PRN DB 9 PRN DB 25 AFP400 TB1 TX Pin2 TX Pin3 TB1 1 RX Pin3 RX Pin2 TB1 2 REF Pin 5 REF Pin 7 TB1 3 0 COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 12 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Remote Terminal Connections DB 25 connector CRT DB 9 CRT DB 25 AFP400 TB2 TX Pin 2 TX Pin3 TB2 1 RX Pin 3 RX Pin 2 TB2 2 REF Pin 5 REF Pin 7 TB2 3 0 O Y Connecting A Laptop in Terminal Mode to Emulate A Printer A Laptop computer can be used in lie
13. OGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 21 Program Mode Screen O CLR 1 AUTO 2 POINT 3 PASSWD 4 MESSAGE 5 ZONES 6 SPL ZONES 7 SYS 8 CHECK PRG This is the Program Mode Screen referred to often in this section of the manual In program mode the control panel e Activates the fault relay e Shuts off the piezo e Flashes the System Fault LED To continue programming select an option To exit press backspace Clear Program From the Program Mode screen Press 0 O CLR and this screen appears PRESS ENTER TO CLEAR ENTIRE PROGRAM OR ESCAPE TO ABORT Press the Enter Key to clear the entire program upon initial system startup Autoprogram From the Program Mode screen Press 1 1 AUTO and this screen appears AUTOPROGRAM PLEASE WAIT Autoprogram identifies all installed devices determines if new un programmed devices are present and presents any new devices to the user for editing and acceptance It also loads default program information for new devices When autoprogramming is first used it also sets up default values for all system parameters An AFP 400 can be autoprogrammed with no devices connected to Loop 2 but there must be at least one device on Loop 1 or the system will display this fault message FAULT IN SYSTEM NO DEV INST ON L1 COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 22 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL If devices are installed and are programmed in
14. RE QU FREIE o ERR RE e ERR OR CU E MEER ESOS eh 14 Style 7 Loop Wiring reo e REPRE RE EE te re BE e b ER estadia 14 Wiring devices on the Loop 15 Wiring Analogue Addressable Detectors eese eee enne enne nnne entren nenne enne cn rennen 15 Wiring Conventional Circuits MMX 2 ooonoconicccicucononnnnnanonnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnn neon nnne trennen testen tese tenen test tene enne sete seen nennen 15 Wiring Control Modules CMX 2 ihe te ette en ren ene ree saad aeaa oa Eee C Rea E EE Feed a ed in 16 Wiring Short Circuit Isolator Modules ISO X cessisse esee eene enne nne en nennen entente trenes tenen nente nee 16 Wiring Monitor Modules MMX 101 oononnnccnnnnccananinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnn conoce nero nono neon nono neon sete seen tenete seen restent en tenete seen 16 XP 5M amp XP 5C Modules iosian enii eere e aate ene enia bred a dab aek ek eT seb ed eye deno 17 Common fault finding techniques 18 Shield Termination n 18 Before connecting the loop rsrs srine R noc 18 The Affects of Capacitance on Ground Faults cesses eee enne enne trennen trennen rennen 19 COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 3 PIOOFAmmilf ette ete seta cue Tel DM M I PU LM I Ad alae 20 OVERVIEW a a ac rra vi Eu aia lied anida 20 Turning the Panel on for the first Time 20 How to enter a Default PrograM oooonoccccnnnoccccnnnoccccnnnonccnnnnon
15. The AFP 400 is a modular intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP with an extensive list of powerful features The CPU module power supply module and cabinet combine to create a complete fire control system for most applications such as commercial residential and industrial buildings Optional modules mount to the chassis to provide additional output circuits Unlike conventional fire control panels the AFP 300 400 intelligently communicates with each detector and Input Output module on the entire system Thus providing accurate information as to the exact point of alarm and the ability to operate specific outputs using programmable logic functions The method of communication with field devices is a high speed proprietary protocol capable of supporting up to 99 detectors and 99 modules per two wire loop The AFP 300 panel is capable of 1 loop and the AFP 400 is capable of 2 loops Each of the panels can also accommodate up to 10 Annunciators each can provide 32 x fully programmable LED indications 16 x single pushbutton functions 8 x relay outputs remote LCD displays etc These systems due to their immense flexibility require a firm understanding of the total operation of the system for their correct operation Please ensure that the following document is read in its entirety before making any attempt to operate the system Passwords As the program in the system is critical to the correct operation during fire alarm conditions it is p
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17. com COPYRIGHT 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD PAGE 32 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL System Check Function When finished programming use the Check option to search the program entries for possible errors From the program mode screen select 8 to check the system program the screen will now show PRORAM CHECK OK RE TEST PANEL NOW 11 10A Wed 05 07 00 When Check completed the screen will show possible errors in the program Output points mapped to a zone without a mapped input A zone with mapped inputs without mapped outputs Releasing Zone Inputs RO R9 with no RELEASE CKT outputs mapped to them RO R9 Inputs not mapped to MAN RELEASE If the Check options detects errors return to Point Programming and correct the errors Status Change Press the ENTER key to enter programming mode Technical Note When programming mode is entered the ACS ElA 485 output is disabled 1 PROGRAMMING 2 READ STATUS ENTRY ESCAPE TO ABORT Press 1 The system displays the following screen ENTER PASSWORD THEN ENTER OR PRESS ENTER FOR SYSTEM STAT CHANGE lt ESC gt Press lt ENTER gt The screen now display s STATUS CHANGE PRESS 1 ISOL DEIS 2 SENSITIV 3 CLR VER 4 CLR HIST 5 TIME 6 WALK TEST The Status change screen allows you to change control panel operating parameters These operating parameters do not affect the basic configuration or the control program settings The control panel wi
18. conds and reads the battery charger voltage once every 4 seconds If the charger voltage rises above 31 5volts the panel will report a CHARGER FAIL within 200 seconds If the charger drops below 19 2volts and the batteries are not fully charged 26 0V 1 the panel will report CHARGER FAIL within 200 seconds COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 9 Output Relays on the power Supply The control panel provides four monitored output circuits Each circuit can Provide 2 5 amps of current Total current drawn from the MPS 400 cannot exceed 6 0amps total Y C3 e O Relay 2 Relay 1 TB7 TB9 Bell Output Battery Fault Relay 3 Relay 4 abe TB10 Plant Alarm N L Battery Test Alarm and Fault Relays on the Power Supply Note The Fault Relay contacts do not change state during a power Alarm failure for 6 8 TB3 TBS hours but will activate immediately upon a system fault Isolate condition Fault TB4 TB6 Alarm Isolate Isolate contacts can be set to Alarm activated contacts using SW4 Fault contacts can be set to Alarm activated contacts using SW5 2 0A 30 VDC resistive ratings Alarm Alarm Fault COPYRIGHT 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 10 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL RS 232 and RS 485 Circuits The AFP 300 400 has multiple RS 232 and RS 485 circuits the il
19. d month for holiday control COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 29 System Functions The System option lets you set general system functions From the program mode screen select 7 to display the System Functions screen System Function Setting Default SIL INH 0 to 300 seconds 0 AUTO 0 none 600 to 900 seconds 0 VERIFY 0 to 30 seconds 0 AUS TIME USA TIME with Next Previous keys AUS TIME European time format changes to 24 hour time and places the day before the month TERM SUPERV NO or YES NO Loc T Loc M Local Terminal Mode Loc T Rem T Remote Terminal Status BLINK Y Set to Blink N no blink Blink Y ST 4 ST 6 Style 6 wiring ST 4 ACS N or Y ACS N ACS zN Annunciators are discussed in the next section www PDF Zoo com COPYRIGHT 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD PAGE 30 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Annunciator selection Selecting ACS Y will display the Annunciator Selection Screen Use the Annunciator Selection screen to select the information that will display on the ACS annunciators The following table contains the ACS display selections Each annunciator can be assigned to any group functions or all annunciators can be assigned to the same group Example in the Annunciator Selection screen select A1 and press 1 This now selects
20. her O or 5 Eg address 52 the rotary switch will be 5 and the slide switch will be O Address 52 will be the third point on the XP 5 card The wiring of both the XP 5C and XP 5M are wired exactly as the CMX 2 and MMX 101 devices the only difference being that they share the same loop connection Doa 1 W 1 Loop Out Supervised and Loop Out B T Power Lmited Clean Contact relay COM NO NC Address Sw1 5 set n ON Loop In For Future Use Set SW1 5 Off 131214 15 10 4 3 NN 5 e c 2618 Oo 0 0 Rotary Switch oa E D 5 SW1 Note Each output on the XP 5C is selectable via a switch Monitored output 2 Switch Depressed Above Line Monitored output circuits are to be wired as per a CMX 2 Monitored and connected to the XP5 C as shown _ Loop Out Output 24V dc Loop In COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 18 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Common fault finding techniques For a Loop that is wired in Twisted Shielded Pair Shield Termination Connect to Enclosure Loop Prior to connection check with VOM for external grounds Loop If Using optional shielded twisted pair cable to minimise radiated emissions of radio frequency energy do not allow the shield drain wire to enter the cabinet Connect the drain wire to the outside of the cabinet via an earth type connector Maintain the continuity of
21. ill result COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 20 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Overview The AFP 300 400 is 100 field programmable and has the added versatility of the Autoprogram feature the Panel can also be programmed using a Laptop Computer Turning the Panel on for the first Time After system power up is completed the display message will be Note This would be for a new Unprogrammed AFP 300 AFP 400 panel CHECKING MEMORY AFP 400 300 Release 2 2 Australian 3 0 After system power up is completed and memory test is performed the display message will show FAULT IN SYSTEM NO DEV INST ON L1 09 40A MON 03 07 00 The programmer installer can silence the internal Piezo sounder by pressing the Acknowledge switch on the Fire fighters Facility How to enter a Default Program Press the ENTER key to enter programming mode Technical Note When programming mode is entered the ACS ElA 485 output is disabled 1 PROGRAMMING 2 READ STATUS ENTRY 3 SYSTEM TEST ESCAPE TO ABORT Press 1 The system displays the following screen ENTER PASSWORD THEN ENTER OR PRESS ENTER FOR SYSTEM STAT CHANGE lt ESC gt Password Type Factory Default 00000 Enter the programming password When the password has been entered the screen gives you the following choices COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PR
22. ished press ENTER and use the Next or Previous keys to select another point to modify Type Codes for Monitor Modules Type Code Label Function MONITOR default for MMX 101 amp MMX 2 Any alarm module should be given a MONITOR type ID PULL STATION Not supported in AUS 3 SMOKE DETECT Not supported in AUS 3 HEAT DETECT Not supported in AUS 3 Blank 12 spaces Not supported in AUS 3 WATERFLOW Not supported in AUS 3 SUPERVISORY Not supported in AUS 3 TAMPER Not supported in AUS 3 NON FIRE Not supported in AUS 3 HAZARD ALERT Not supported in AUS 3 FIRE CONTROL Not supported in AUS 3 ABORT SWITCH Not supported in AUS 3 MAN RELEASE Not supported in AUS 3 SILENCE Not supported in AUS 3 SYSTEM RESET Not supported in AUS 3 EVACUATE Not supported in AUS 3 PAS INHIBIT Not supported in AUS 3 TROUBL MONITOR Not supported in AUS 3 FAULT MONTOR Not supported in AUS 3 MAN REL DLAY Not supported in AUS 3 SECOND SHOT Not supported in AUS 3 SPRINKLR SYS Not supported in AUS 3 COMB MONITOR Not supported in AUS 3 Important Note the Type ID that are not supported by AUS 3 are still available in verifier but should not be used for programming purposes as they can cause System failures COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 36 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL
23. ll return to standard mode whenever the keypad is inactive for more than 2 minutes COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 33 Isolate a Device or Zone Select 1 from the Status Change screen to display the ISO DE ISO Screen ZONE Z AA E DETECTOR AAA E MODULE AAA E Enter the address of the point then press ENTER Example Select the point type for detectors Then Press lt 1 gt lt 0 gt lt 1 gt lt ENTER gt A sample display is ISOLATE SMOKE PHOTO DETECTOR ADDR 101 Z01 Z202 Z03 Z04 Z05 AL 5 You can Isolate or De isolate a point by pressing the next button this will change the Blinking status banner Please Note The same can be done for Modules and Zones Change Sensitivity Select 2 from the Status Change screen to display the Detector Sensitivity screen DET SENS amp COMP ENTER POINTS AAA E Enter the address of an installed detector and the control panel displays the following screen PROGRM SMOKE PHOTO DETECTOR ADDR 101 203 Z04 Z205 206 285 AL 5 PA 7 The values for Alarm Level are 1 9 1 most sensitive The values for Pre Alarm are 0 9 1 most sensitive O no pre alarm Note For nominal Sensitivity levels after an Autoprogram see Pages 39 41 Or to automatically change Seneitivity levels at a given time see Automatically Change sensitivity on page 38 Clear Verification Counters Select 3 fr
24. lustrations below show the positions and where to find them Wiring for RS 485 Annunciator Circuits Terminal Mode LCD 80 LCD 80TM The AFP 400 provides Terminal Mode for high speed two way communication link to multiple Annunciators Maximum distance is up to 1 500 mtrs and wired in twisted shielded cable Terminal Mode wiring must be Six wire made up of 4 wire For Data and 2 wire for 24Vdc power ACS Mode Use the ACS Mode Interface for communicating with ACM 16AT ACM 32A LDM 32 ACM 8R modules ACS mode can also ACKNOWLEDGE SILENCE and RESET the control panel from a remote location Maximum distance is up to 1 500 mtrs and wired in twisted shielded cable ACS mode wiring must be Four wire made up of 2 wire for Data and 2 wire for 24Vdc power A 120 ohm resistor must be placed at the end of the cable run The AFP 400 uses ACS Annunciator address 1 to 19 Each address can communicate with one Receive Transmit Annunciator Configure any other Annunciators set for the same address as Receive Only The AFP 400 can support up to 32 Annunciators on the ACS output all type combined Each Annunciator Address 1 19 can be assigned to one Group Selection Note Refer to the ACS Selection tables in the Programming section of this manual Terminal amp ACS Circuits RS 485 AFP 300 400 ACS Mode Wiring is open loop no return COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION A
25. ndicator because of no batteries The yellow fault indicator may come on after 10 seconds Program the AFP 400 See Programming Connect the Batteries Carry out common fault finding techniques Page 19 Test the System COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 8 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL The Power Supply Connections 240Vac 24Vdc Resettable Non resettable and Battery Connections The connections for the 240Vac and the 24Vdc Battery connections are indicated in the following illustration MPS 400 Terminal TB2 AFP 300 400 Power Supply Non resettable power Terminal 1 amp 2 Circuit 1 Non resettable power Terminal 3 amp 4 Circuit 2 Resettable power Terminal 5 amp 6 All DC power outputs are power limited Q0 000 C Active Earth Neutral Battery Battery Battery Fuse F1 Green LED s indicate Relays active Voltage Select 240Vac ioc RN Note the yellow LED indicates connections ground fault J6 00 ocononcVnc 75395 The Green LED To CPU indicate AC power J1 Aux Paner Lone J2 75394 To CPU MPS 400 Battery Charger Supervision The battery charger supervision circuitry uses the microprocessor and resistors R4 amp R37 on the MPS 400 and resistors R123 amp R124 on the CPU 400 to monitor the status of the batteries and the battery charger The microprocessor reads the battery voltage once every 15 se
26. nput Zone 57 to 99 Zone 57 to 99 Not used Active Fault 44 to 52 Output Zones F1 to F9 Zones F1 to F9 Not used Active Fault 53 to 60 Output Zones RO to R7 Zones RO to R7 Not used Active Fault 61 Output NAC 1 Active NAC 1 Fault NAC 1 Control 62 Output NAC 2 Active NAC 2 Fault NAC 2 Control 63 Output NAC 3 Active NAC 3 Fault NAC 3 Control 64 Output NAC 4 Active NAC 4 Fault NAC 4 Control Annunciator Group 3 5 ACS Point Point Red LED Yellow LED Switch Number Type Group 3 Input or Modules 101 to 164 Modules 101 to Control Module 1 to 64 Output Active 164 Fault Operation Group 4 Input or Modules 201 to 264 Modules 201 to Control Module 1 to 64 Output Active 264 Fault Operation AFP 400 Only Group 5 Input or Modules 165 to 196 Modules 165 to Control Module 1 to 32 Output Active 196 Fault Operation Group 5 Input or Modules 265 to 296 Modules 265 to Control Module 33 to 64 Output Active 296 Fault Operation AFP 400 Only Annunciator Group 6 8 ACS Point Point Red LED Yellow LED Switch Number Type Group 6 Input Detectors 101 to 164 Detectors 101 to Not used 1 to 64 Alarm 164 Fault Group 7 Input Detectors 201 to 264 Detectors 201 to Not used 1 to 64 Alarm 264 Fault AFP 400 Only Group 8 Input Detectors 165 to 196 Detectors 165 to Not used 1 to 32 Alarm 196 Fault Group 8 Input Detectors 265 to 296 Detectors 265 to Not used 33 to 64 Alarm 296 Fault AFP 400 Only www PDF Zoo
27. nstalling a Device Address the device to a spare address and connect to the loop then carry out an Autoprogram function to find the device Modify the default values to suit See Autoprogram Section above Edit a Point Select 2 POINT From the Program Mode screen You can now modify or delete a point To modify a point for a detector module or output circuit press 1 to display the Modify Point screen or press 2 to display the Delete Point screen PLEASE NOTE For information on Type Code s please see the section Type Code ID s POINT PROG 1 MODIFY POINT 2 DELETE POINT Modifying a Point Press 1 to modify a point the screen will now show POINT PROG ENTER DETECTOR AAA E MODULE AAA E Press the Detector key then enter the address of the detector you wish to edit and press lt ENTER gt Once a Device is selected the screen will now show PROGRM SMOKE LASER DETECTOR ADDR 101 Z04 Z Z Z Z AL 6 PA V D101 You can now change the Type Code the detectors description the Zones mapped to that detector the alarm level the pre alarm level the multi mode function and the Verification PLEASE NOTE For information on Type Code s please see the section Type Code ID s multi detector mode described next COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 25 Editing Multi Detector Mode Multi detector mode Uses Adjacent Addresse
28. ode screen press 3 to display the Change Password Screen CHANGE PASSWORD NNNNN E PROGRAM Change the Program Password by Typing in the new program Password CHANGE PASSWORD NNNNN E PROGRAM 06472 E After pressing lt ENTER gt the screen will now show PRESS ENTER IF OK 06472 NEW PROGRAM PW Press ENTER to accept the new password Message Change the SYSTEM NORMAL MESSAGE Selection 4 MESSAGE form the Program Mode Screen allows you to change the40 character All Systems Normal message From the program Mode Screen press 4 the control panel will display the Message Change Screen SYS NORMAL MESSAGE Change one character at a time indicated by the blinking cursor on the Display Enter up to 40 characters maximum Enter lower case and special characters by pressing and holding the Lower Case key then typing the character COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 27 Zone Labels The Zone option lets you change the custom label assigned to zones 1 99 From the Program Mode Screen select 5 to display the Zone Change Screen The zone number displays on the first line For single digit numbers enter a leading zero before the digit Enter an alphanumeric zone label into line 2 The program forces a blank for the first character which inserts a space between the device and zone labels for a printout S
29. om the Status Change screen to clear all verification tally counters for detectors selected for alarm verifications PRESS ENTER TO CLEAR VERIFICATION COUNTS OR ESCAPE TO ABORT Pressing lt ENTER gt will clear the all verification counters Pressing lt ESC gt to return to the Status Change screen without clearing COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 34 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Clear History Select 4 from the Status Change screen to display the Clear History screen Pressing lt ENTER gt will clear the contents of the history file and return to the Status Change screen or Pressing lt ESC gt to return to the Status Change screen without clearing Time and Date Select 5 from the Status Change screen to display the Time Date screen The first digit flashes until the change the value or press lt ENTER gt To change the time and date values input the values from the numeric keys on the keypad Walk Test The Walk Test option 6 from the Status Change screen lets you test the ENTIRE fire alarm system both loops while away from the control panel You can select one of two ways to do the Walk Test Standard Walk Test CBE activated alarms sound for 3 seconds Silent Walk Test active alarms do not sound Note 1 The AFP400 provides a 1 hours timer for Walk Test mode When the timer expires the AFP400 returns to standard operation 2 When testing a
30. oocconccccnncconononononano nc crac 32 Status Change 32 Isolate a Device or Zorie edite i eee eerie duit i Ee reet io de t RR 33 Change Sensitivity I 33 Clear Verification Counters ssessssssssssseseseeeeee enne entere inns entr si trnr innen tenni nnns inris innen 33 Glear HISTORY ciere rect he tel es etek p eate eat 34 Time and Dates ER 34 EISE LEE 34 Type Codes ID s 35 Monitor tiere VTL 35 Type Codes for Monitor Modules aec ette Tee feti Ie ee Ere Eod ER ce Eee ges closed abia 35 GontrolModulS Sets EE 36 Type Codes for Control Modules coordinada ee pee obe tata closed E 36 Panel s Monitored Output Circuits cccceceseceeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeaeeceeeecaaeeesaaeeeeeeeseaeeesaaeeseaaeseeeeseaeessaeeseneeeeaees 36 Control By Event Programming 37 CBE nim EE Ecc 37 Automatically Change sensitivity eese eee naen eene nen EE rete EEAS EOE AREE EEE entren rennen 37 Nominal Detector Sensitivity 38 Self Optimising Pre Alarm ni oeiia an o cita dede a IR ree Yee de ode Y levennguedvaeh Toe Ee Edo derer diia 38 Sensitivity Levels for the AFP 400 Graph sssssssssssssseseeeeee ener enter ensi nennen nene 39 Sensitivity Levels Autoprogram Default Tables eese eene nennen recono cn rennen enne 40 COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 4 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Installation Overview
31. oop 2 TU OO o A DIO XD COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 6 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Panel Primary requirements AC Power Requirements Basic System 240VAC 1 5A Battery sealed lead acid only Dual Rate Charger High Charge 29 1VDC Normal Rate 27 6VDC Charging Current 2 0 A max 1 5 A typical Battery Capacity 55AH in larger Cabinet 12AH mounted in CAB AA 24Vdc Power Supply Max current for all external devices 6 0 A Optional power supplies available Communication SLC Loop Voltage Maximum Length Current 24VDC nominal 27 6VDC supervised and power limited 3 000 mtrs total twisted pair length or 300 mtrs untwisted unshielded wire pair 250 mA max short circuit or100 mA normal Resistance 40 ohms total 20 ohms per leg Monitored Outputs Max wiring voltage drop 2 VDC CMX 2 1 2 VDO Normal Voltage 24 VDC Clean Contact Relays 2 0A O 30VDC Resistive 0 5A O 30 VAC Form C Compatible System Components Compatible Intelligent Addressable Devices include B501 B501BH B524RB B524BI SDX 751 CPX 751 FDX 551 LPX 751 IPX 751 DHX 501 DHX 502 MMX 2 MMX 101 CMX 2 ISO X XP5 C XP5 M Standard detector base Sounder base Relay base Isolator base Photoelectric smoke detector low profile lonisation smoke detector low profile Thermal Sensor Very Intelligent Early Warning Laser Smoke Detector Omni lon Photo Ther Detect
32. or Duct Detector housing for SDX 551 and CPX 551 Duct Detector housing for SDX 551 and CPX 551 Monitor module for two wire detectors Monitor module Control module Isolator module 5 way output card 5 way input card COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 7 Compatible Annunciators ACM 16AT Contains 16 red alarm and 16 yellow LEDs and a local piezo sounder Includes 16 switches for control panel functions AEM 16AT Expands the ACM 16AT by 16 system points per unit up to a maximum of 64 points per address ACM 32A Contains 32 red alarm LEDs and a local piezo sounder with silence acknowledge switch AEM 32A Expands the ACM 32A by 32 points ACM 8R Provides eight Clean contact Form C relays with 5A contacts LDM 32 Provides 32 Led driver outputs for connection to a custom graphic Mimic Programmable for 32 alarm only outputs or 16 alarm and 16 fault outputs LDM E32 Expands the LDM 32 by 32 points up to a maximum of 64 points LDM R32 Converts the open collector outputs of an LDM 32 or LDM E32 to Form A normally open contacts LCD 80 Alphanumeric display Mimic Panel Initial Installation Tasks Check AC Power Apply AC power to the MPS 400 but do not connect batteries at this time Silence the audible fault sounder by pushing the Acknowledge switch on the Keypad The Panel should indicate The Green AC power LED on System Fault i
33. pecial Zones The Special Zone Change option lets you change the program for special zones FO F9 or releasing Zones RO R9 From the program Mode change screen select 6 to display the Special Zone Change Screen The following table explains the Special Functions Special Functions Lets You FO Presignal Not supported in AUS 3 F1 Not supported in AUS 3 F2 Not supported in AUS 3 F3 Not supported in AUS 3 F4 Not supported in AUS 3 RO R9 Releasing Not supported in AUS 3 F5 F6 Time Control Change the start time stop time or days of the week F7 Holiday Select up to nine holiday dates Any device programmed to F7 activates on the specified holiday dates F8 Not supported in AUS 3 F9 Not supported in AUS 3 COPYRIGHT 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 28 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL F5 F6 TIME CONTROL Selecting F5 F6 screen provides field for changing the start time stop time or days of the week From Special Zone Change screens select F5 or F6 to display the Time Control screens Example of a time control program which would cause an output to be activated Monday through Friday except on holidays Zone F07 must also be programmed for the specific holidays The output must also be assigned to Zone F05 F06 depending upon the zone programmed F7 Holiday Selecting F7 allows the programmer to enter the day an
34. rotected from modification by a five digit password All other features are available without password protection Please ensure the password is recorded and stored in a safe place as it remains unique and your key to future system modification Operating Features Alarm Verification selection per point with tally Silence Inhibit timer and Auto Silence timer Automatic time of day and day of week controls functions with holiday option User defined password and key protected nonvolatile memory AWACS Advanced Warning Addressable Combustion Sensing with nine field adjustable Pre Alarm levels with programmable Control by Event CBE Operate automatic smoke or heat detector sounder base on action Pre Alarm level with general evacuation on alarm level Programmable Control by Event control of outputs from individual alarm addressable devices COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 5 Basic System Requirements SPECS The following section covers the suggested installation methods for the AFP 300 400 These are typical installation methods and may not cover everything needed Contact the Manufacturer for any additional information or assistance needed AFP 400 System Diagram RS 485 Term ini TA Printer AFP 300 400 Basic termination points Terminal Mode RS 485 RS 485 ACS Mode PC Term SLC Loop 1 Printer bac A SLC L
35. rth fault and rectify Possible causes of an earth fault are moisture inadequate insulation from surrounding building equipment or materials NOTE Loop Resistance Measurement when ISO X devices are present and when power is removed from the Loop the positive side of the circuit is opened at each ISO X isolation module To measure the Loop resistance temporarily place a jumper between Terminals 2 and 4 on each ISO X while taking measurements Remember to remove all the jumpers and test all isolator modules when you have finished taking the readings COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 19 The Affects of Capacitance on Ground Faults Capacitance can be a major cause of induced ground faults If the capacitance between the conductors and earth ground exceed a certain value the capacitive reactance Xc will fall below the ground fault circuit threshold and a ground fault condition will occur When using shielded cable for the SLC loop wiring it is important to realise that since a conductor is running in close proximity to the shield for a long distance it is basically a large capacitor If the capacitive value is known the capacitive reactance can be calculated by using this formula X 1 2 fC Where F is the frequency 0 5Hz and C is the measured capacitive value in Microfarads If the capacitive reactance is below 50 000 ohms a ground fault w
36. s Select Address above or below or both both shown below The chamber values are added and when the total reaches 10096 an alarm condition is displayed The chamber with the highest reading will be the alarm point Alarm Combine 3 Sensors Time minutes Programming Cooperative Multi Detector Use the following table to select the desired application Selection Meaning none This detector will not consider other detectors in its alarm or pre alarm decision A above This detector will consider the detector one address number higher in making its decision B below This detector will consider the detector that is one address number lower in making its decision C centre This detector will consider the detector address above and below in making its decision COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com PAGE 26 AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL Delete a Point At the Edit point screen select 2 DELETE POINT the screen now asks you to choose which point you want to delete Example Press Detector then the address lt 1 gt lt 0 gt lt 1 gt lt ENTER gt the screen now asks ENTER TO DELETE OR ESCAPE TO ABORT D101 Pressing lt ENTER gt will delete the device the screen will then allow you to select another one to delete or press lt ESC gt to abort Password Password change lets you customise the system password From the program m
37. the shield wire throughout the loop but do not connect to any devices do not allow the shield to become grounded and only earth one end Before connecting the loop Carry out the following tests 1 Check continuity of loop wiring by placing a short on one end and reading the short with a multimeter at the other end 2 Check the loop resistance same as above be sure to set the multimeter to ohms the loop resistance cannot exceed 40 ohms which is 20 ohms per leg 3 Check for devices incorrectly wired set the multimeter to diode Test and place the leads on the cable the reading should be approx 645 reverse the leads now the reading should be approx 1 2 or higher if both readings read low this indicates a device incorrectly wired or a short on the wiring Note Each device has a diode installed 4 Voltage reading set the multimeter to D C volts and read the voltage at the loop card before connecting the loop the reading should be approx 24 volts now connect the loop the reading should now be 15 16 volts If the voltage goes down low this could indicate a short on the line or there is a device incorrectly wired possible Reverse polarity find the device and correct the loop connections at that device 5 Earth Fault test Select ohms on the multimeter and check between each leg of the loop and earth if the reading falls below 50 000 ohms an earth fault will appear on the loop when connected find the cause of the ea
38. tion as follows 1 Set the detector as follows e a Initially set to the 0 50 obscuration alarm level e b Set the Pre Alarm level to the desired final alarm sensitivity c Setthe Pre Alarm to Alert mode non latching 2 Operate the detectors for 90 days with all environmental factors record all events for each tested detector with an electronic history file or a printer 3 At the end of 90 days check the history file for any alarms or pre alarms if no alarms or pre alarms are shown reprogram the fire alarm system to set the alarm sensitivity to the more sensitive pre alarm level Self Optimising Pre Alarm Pre Alarm Time months Selectable by Detector Sets Pre Alarm just above normal peaks Pre Alarm an indication from the control panel that a Detector is reaching an alarm level The control Panel can provide an Alert or an action signal when a pre alarm condition occurs COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 39 Sensitivity Levels for the AFP 400 Graph Photo Optical Alarm Sensitivity AL 9 f AL 8 f AL 7 AL 6 AL 5 AL 4 AL 3 f AL 2 Photo Optical Detector AL 1 Photo Optical Pre Alarm Sensitivity PRE AL 9 f PRE AL 8 PRE AL 7 PRE AL 6 PRE AL 5 PRE AL 4 PRE AL 3 49 PRE AL 2 Photo Optical Detector Auto The control panel selects a suitable Pre A ae a a Q Ne p Q
39. to the Panel when the Autoprogram function is completed the screen will display the following L1 L2 the number of detectors and modules connected to each Loop Panel outputs Not Used BELLS the number of panel bell circuits always equal to 04 To accept the default autoprogrammed devices press ENTER All Default values and devices are now set in memory Note For double addressing see the following Duplicate Dual Addressing When the ENTER key is pressed to load default values the AFP 300 400 does not detect duplicate detector address s If the programmer installer wished to immediately check for duplicate detectors carry out the following Select 1 AUTO a second time after AUTOPROGAM is completed and the ENTER key had been pressed the display would indicate any Dual Detector Address s Please Note for this particular function Do not clear the program If a dual address is found the screen will show the following Press ENTER to accept the Function Then proceed to rectify the dual address COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 23 After rectifying the Dual address go back to the Autoprogram mode and carry out another Autoprogram to find the device In Program Mode select 1 Auto the screen will then come back with the device that was last installed or address had changed As the next screen shows
40. u of a printer for uploading the history file or capturing reports from the fire panel Set the Laptop up in terminal mode and connect as per the instructions above for connecting a remote printer Place the Laptop in terminal mode Hyperterm or equivalent and set with the following options for the COM port 2400 Baud 7 Data bits 1 Stop Bit Even Parity Xon Xoff handshaking Select Capture text to file in the Terminal Mode program on the Laptop Then at the AFP 300 400 Panel Press lt ENTER gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt ENTER gt The 300 400 panel will now Upload the entire history log to the Laptop computer which can then be saved to disk for permanent records Connecting a Laptop VIA Verifier 400 to program the Panel Connect the Laptop to the Panel as per the instructions above for Remote Terminal Connections using the cable provided with the Verifier 400 Upload Download program and follow the directions as per the Verifier Program COPYRIGHT O 2000 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD www PDF Zoo com AFP 300 400 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL PAGE 13 Analogue Loop Overview Communication with intelligent and Addressable devices occurs thorough a Signalling Line Circuit SLC Loop You can wire an SLC loop in Style 4 Style 6 or Style 7 wiring The AFP 300 control panel capacity includes up to 99 intelligent detectors and an additional combination of up to 99 Addressable modules control modules and monitor modules

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