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Notifier - AFP-2800 Installation, Programming & User Manual

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1. Port Information Connector Information Mode RS232 Type DB9 Female Baud Rate 115200 Location CPU Conn 2 Data Bits 8 TX Pin 3 Stop Bits 1 RX Pin 2 Parity None GND Pin 5 Handshaking None Cable Specification AFP 2800 End Laptop End DB9 Male DB9 Female 3 3 5 5 5 8 2 2 PRINTER PORT SETTINGS Port Information Connector Information Mode RS232 Type DB9 Female Baud Rate 9600 Location CPU Conn 1 Data Bits 8 RX Pin 2 Stop Bits 1 GND Pin 5 Parity Odd CTS Pin 8 Handshaking Hardware Cable Specification 2800 End Printer End DB9 Male DB25 Male 5 7 REF 8 CTS 4 RTS NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU Page 76 5 8 3 RiNG EXPANDER MODULE AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix MAIN TERMINATION BOARD To Ring Expander Module OR Loop Interface Module To Next REM LIM From Main e come 0908590 05232 a I0 Next ff H Board Or Previous s Factory Programming Port Reset Switch Address Settings From Termination E ge Is ERI gt FED
2. FAN CONTROL MODULE mE LS n OV From Previous Module m 4 2 Module Comms rx LX 24V From Previous Module m Address Comms tx S SHIELD 32 OV Next Module Q E Power on S gt SEXT MODULE 24V To Next Module ior Comms fault 9 INPUT 1 D OP1 Active INPUT 2 S 2 OP2 A D OUTPUT FUNCTION 1 ctive INPUT 3 D gt OUTPUT FUNCTION 2 100 0 Lo Active 9 S OUTPUT FUNCTION 3 NOTIFIER e ERTIA e IRE SYSTEMS AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 85 5 12 ANNUNCIATOR CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 5 12 1 ACM 16AT 16 BUTTONS 32 LED s Lamp Test Button Comms FailLED Button 11 Red LED O1 Yellow LED O2 Button 18 Red LED O15 Yellow LED O16 ACM 16AT Annunciator Connections Yellow LED O18 Comms Blinking Addressing Button 19 Tens Units Dip Switch Red LED 017 x 017 PCB View From Top Example Annunciator address 99 First RED LED 199 01 Last pushbutton 1 1 199 116 Button 116 RedLED O31 Yellow LED O32 Panel RS 485 Screen RS 485 Ring 1 or Ring 2 RS485 Comms NOT USED NOT USED
3. RS 485 COMMS First OUT OUT IN NOT USED NOT USED vDC vDC 24VDC 24VDC NOT USED 0000 120 Ohm Eol Res Note EOL resistor can be enabled by dip switch 8 on SCS 8 see below Dip Swtich Settings On Off 1 7 Not Used Not Used 8 120 Ohm EOL resistor selected No EOL resistor selected NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD ABN 076 002 692 962 COPYRIGHT 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU PAGE 88 AFP 2800 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL APPENDIX 5 12 4 LDM 32 EXPANSION RELAY DRIVER BOARD 5 1 J6 CLA IE Connectors to relay board Address switches Power and RS 485 Connector see diagram below for connections Connections J10 Relay Exp Power Comms active LED RS485 Comms Ring 1 or Ring 2 NOT USED NOT USED OVDC 24VDC 24VDC NOT USED 5 58 5 amp DDODOCDOO DOOO NOT USED NOT USED vDC 24VDC 24VDC NOT USED 20000009 0000 120 Ohm Eol Res Dip Switch Settings On Off 1 8 Not Used Not Used NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD ABN 076 002 692 962 COPYRIGHT 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU AFP 2800
4. then press to confirm the resetting e This will individually reset alarms e Resets zone in alarm and clears all alarm outputs e If alarm is still present the zone s will re alarm again after about 5 seconds Isolate an Alarm Select the Alarm using the PREV NEXT buttons Press ISOL then press to confirm the isolation Isolates the point in alarm and clears it s alarm outputs Isolating a zone automatically acknowledges the zone NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU DF z com D YA 7 WWW F AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Table Of Contents Page 3 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 4 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Table Of Contents 5 12 1 ACM 16AT 16 BurTONS 32 LED s NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Table Of Contents NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU Page 6 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel System Description SECTION 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The AFP2800 is a state of the art microprocessor based distributed Fire Alarm Detection System The panel comprises multiple microprocessors for sharing the processing load both within the panel and in the field modules using proprietary multiplexing communications thus the term distributed system The main panel communicates with the intelligent fiel
5. Usethe DOWN buttons to scroll through Output points BELL OUTPUT WARNING SYSTEM e When highlighting an Output point Pressing the 12 44 button will take you into the test menu for GENERAL ALARM OUTPUT OUTBUT outputs where you can toggle the output on off for COMMON ISOLATE OUTPUT testing purposes Please note that during this test LOCAL RELAY process ALL script processing is paused Refer to Page 52 for more details Dout test page LEVEL 3 OUTPUT Pressing the CHANGE button will take you to the Modify Point Screen refer to page e Pressing the BACK button will return you to the List Menu Screen In the above example the following abbreviations of STATUS apply Status Meaning Abbreviation Isolated F Fault X Activated Note You can also use the arrow keys the and keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 3 10 SERVICE MENU LIST DIN Page 37 This screen will list all the Digital Inputs in the system Digital inputs consist of non AZF inputs such as fan control module status inputs and annunciator panel input buttons switches The display shows the point number Ring Module l O format and the point description In addition the current state of the point is displayed Unnamed p
6. e A global option for Alarm Fault test Autoclear can be set to either leave the zone in Alarm or Fault condition after the test which will require a manual reset or to automatically clear the zone at the conclusion of the test Refer to Page b4 for more information of setting global parameters e Alarm test of Fault test fails a message of TIMEOUT ON ALARM FAULT or TIMEOUT ON CLEAR If this occurs the module should be immediately investigated for faults NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 52 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 7 2 SERVICE MENU TEST DOUT In this screen a Digital Output may be tested to verify it s ability to operate when required DIGITAL OUTPUT TEST MENU 14 44 37 TESTING DIGITAL OUTPUT POINT 1 2 03 Action gt Www 01 1999 ISOL button is provided so that the point be easily isolated during the test period this button will toggle DEISOLJ if the point is already POINT STATUS OFF isolated e single press of the button will toggle the output between On and Off e Pressing the BACK button will return to the previous screen SCRIPT PROCESSING PAUSED TEST BUTTON WILL TOGGLE STATE e All Script processing is paused while in test mode to provide positive control of the output state Script automatically recommence processing when test mode is exited e T
7. BACKSP ENTER EA E e You will be prompted Yes No to save changes when finished NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 45 Input modules Actions FLASHSCAN MENU PROG 0 0 s e Press the BACKSP button to delete an incorrect SELECTED POINT L1M1 character L1M1 BREAK GLASS MAIN FOYER Press the ENTER button to step through options DEVICE TYPE FMM 101 MMX 1010 MINI MON ZONE NO T ZONE TYPE e Press the YES or buttons when highlighted ALARMED Y N LATCHED Y N TIMED YIN to answer Y N options AVE YIN e Use external QWERTY keyboard to edit descriptors and zone type e The numerical keyboard can be used for numerical entries e When entering device type a numerical pick list will appear at the bottom of the screen e Refer to appendix for more information on options and sensitivity settings BACKSP e You will be prompted Yes No to save changes when finished Output modules Actions FLASHSCAN MENU PROG 0 F 0 Nara e Press the button to delete an incorrect SELECTED POINT L1M10 character L1M10 gt EWIS OUTPUT 1 Press the ENTER button to step through options DEVICE TYPE FRM 1 CMX 2 RELAY O P e Press the YES or buttons when highlighted to answer Y N options e Use external QWERTY keyboard to edit descriptors and zone type e
8. NOTIFIER ERTIA IRE SYSTEMS OPERATORS MANUAL amp INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING MANUAL AFP 2800 Fire Alarm Panel Revision 1 2 October 30 2001 Approvals Australian Standard AS4428 1 1999 SSL Approval No XF1769 R2 SSL Accredited NSW Head Office 7 Columbia Court Victoria 32 Lambert Street Queensland 24 Potts Street Norwest Business Park Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 Ph 02 9899 4155 Fax 02 9899 4156 www PDF Zoo com East Brisbane QLD 4169 Ph 07 3391 5777 Fax 07 3391 5800 Richmond VIC 3121 Ph 03 9421 5552 Fax 03 9421 5553 Page 2 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Emergency Operators Guide Isolate Bells Press EXT BELL ISOLATE EXT BELL ISOLATE LED will light The Bells amp Buzzer will stop A subsequent alarm will restart the Buzzer but not the bells The bell isolate can be toggled by pressing the button a second time Isolate Warning System Press WARN SYS ISOLATE WARN SYS ISOLATE LED will light The warning system will stop A subsequent alarm will restart the Buzzer but not the warning system The warning system isolate can by toggled by pressing the button a second time Acknowledging an Alarm select the Alarm using the PREV NEXT buttons Press to acknowledge e This will individually acknowledge alarms e Once all alarms are acknowledged the alarm LED will go steady Resetting an Alarm Select the Alarm using the PREV NEXT buttons Press
9. NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 41 4 3 5 1 SERVICE MENU CONFIG CHANGE This screen allows the operator to choose which point is to be changed modified Actions MODIFY POINT Use the BF pow buttons to scrol through options and then use SELECT to select AZF LIST the highlighted option or button to 5 from DOUT LIST 2 DIN LIST numeric keypad FLASHSCAN LIST FLASHSCAN POINT e Press the MENU button to return to the Service Menu screen Zum SELECT Selection Action required 1 Will display the AZF list as per page 55 Select the AZF you wish to change and press the button to enter the Modify Point Screen 2 Will display the Dout list as per page Select the output you wish to change and press the Change button to enter the Modify Point Screen 3 Will display the Din list as per page B7 Select the input you wish to change and press the button to enter the Modify Point Screen 4 Will display the FlashScan list as per 25 Select the point wish to change and press the button to enter the Modify Point Screen 5 Will prompt for a specific loop and detector module number and take you directly to the modify point Screen NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 42 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operatio
10. 5 5 x CONTROL MODULE aa mm Loop Monitored Control Output B T 4 i Clean Contact relay MAT COM HO NC Enable Sw Default Output Module Enabled On Module Disabled Off Monitoring Swe Default Off Monitoring On On Contol Monitoring Off Off Relay 12 13 Bn 15 i A 11 11 25187 Rotary Switch LIBI Loop In C Hio Loop In Rotary dial sets 10 s address Slide Switch sets first 1 s address j As shown above first address is therefore 120 Depress switch for Monitored Control Output Making outputs on XP5 C addresses 120 124 Extend switch far Relay Output NOTIFIER ERTIA IRE SYSTEMS www PDF Zoo com
11. FlashScan VIEW FSL 751 Notifier FlashScan 751 ANALOG ADDRESSABLE MODULES 3 5 COMPATIBLE CONVENTIONAL DETECTORS MAKE MODEL MODEL NUMBER Vision Systems VESDA E700 CONTACT DEVICE ii Vision Systems VESDA E70D CONTACT DEVICE IU Vision Systems VESDA LaserPLUS CONTACT DEVICE NOTIFIER INERTIA LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 12 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel System Description 3 6 COMPATIBLE BATTERIES In general any Sealed Lead Acid Battery or Wet Lead Acid Battery designed for stationary use is compatible with the AFP2800 Fire Indicator Panel Automotive batteries must not be used The use of Nickel Cadmium batteries is not recommended Manufacturer Type Number Voltage Capacity Ah Qty Required Best and Best Sealed LA BP17 12 12 17 2 Best and Best Sealed LA BP24 12 12 24 2 Best and Best Sealed LA BP40 12 12 40 2 3 7 SYSTEM CAPACITY AND EXPANDABILITY Base System Item Description Communications Ring 1 RS485 communications ring to support Up to 100 Field Modules Up to 99 Annunciators 8 System Outputs Bell Output Warning System Output General Alarm Output 5 Additional programmable relay outputs Power Supply 3 Amp power supply and battery A larger power supply charger will be required if total Fused 24VDC outputs module load exceeds 2 5A Power supplies up to 18A are availab
12. Total Loop 3810M maximum 50 Ohms resistance maximum Maximum of 25 devices between isolation modules Note contact Notifier Inertia for details In style 7 the processor polls the loop from one of the drivers the B side If a failure short circuit occurs between two isolation modules or the A or B ports of the LCM and an isolation module the shorted section of loop will be isolated and the processor will poll through both ends Note that the A and B ports of the LCM also provide short circuit isolation Branch B Two wire addressable detector Branch A Addressable module STYLE 4 B B A A ToLCM or LEM Loop Return Two wire addressable detector Loop Out Addressable module STYLE 6 B A A To LCM or LEM Loop Return Two wire addressable detector Isolation module Addressable module Loop Out STYLE 7 B B A A To LCM or LEM NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 79 5 8 4 1 INSTALLATION CHECKS AND FAULT FINDING Before connecting a loop to an LCM or LEM card carry out the following tests 1 Check loop continuity and resistance by placing a short circuit on one end of the loop and reading the loop resistance with a multimeter at the other be sure to set the multimeter to Ohms The loop resistance cannot exceed 50 Ohms which is 25 ohms per leg Refer to note below if using ISO X modules 2 Che
13. Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 89 5 12 5 LDM R32 32 EXPANSION RELAYS 5 1 IEEE E On K31 Q K3 K4 K29 N O contacts e Common for TB1 c Common for TB4 Common for TB2 C c Common for TB3 EN FE 22 E 21 contacts EN com E co EN c I N O contacts contacts unm Connections J5 J6 J7 and J8 on the LDM R32 connect to J5 J6 J7 and J8 on the LDM 32 respectively J10 on the LDM R32 connects to J10 Relay Exp on LDM 32 Relay contacts are on Terminal Blocks TB1 TB6 as shown in the diagram above Notes Relay contacts are rated at 1 Amp Example addressing If annunciator address is 99 then relay K1 point address will be 1 199 01 and relay K32 point address will be 1 199 032 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD ABN 076 002 692 962 COPYRIGHT 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com PAGE 90 5 12 6 LCD 80 DISPLAY INTERFACE AFP 2800 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL APPENDIX 10 SEPT 12 34 EAST WING 1 226 FAULT A 0 F 1 Display Alarms Display Faults Display Isolates Note Sw3 sw1 Sw2 SW5 RS485 Comms connector see diagram below 24V Power lt connector see diagram below Both Operating Mode switches SW4 amp SW5 on the PCB must be set for ACS Mode the UP position Event sounder Setting DIP Switch 1 of SW1 to OFF will disable the buzzer for alar
14. Page 8 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel System Description 3 3 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 3 1 POWER SUPPLY po 276VDCnolad 276V DC noload 1 1 1 12650 26 5 V DC full load Rated Current Of Power Supply Max Device Rating electronic Overload Current Device Secondary Transformer Fuse Max Ripple Load Regulation Line Regulation Temperature Coefficient Efficiency Status Indicators By External Interface or By External Interface or FIP FIP Environmental 10 C to 55 C Dry heat 10 C to 55 C Dry heat 40 C 93 RH 40 C 93 RH 3 3 2 CPU amp TERMINATION BOARD Supply Input 20 to 28V DC requirements 55 max without CPU board or field loops connected 210mA max with CPU board without field loops connected Alarm Inputs Two conventional Alarm Zone inputs are provided detecting open circuit fault short circuit fault alarm and normal Each input is monitored and requires a 4K7 nom EOL resistor Power Outputs Auxiliary Power Output 20 28V 1A max 24V DC amp 5V DC Power to Ring Expander Boards CPU power supply 5V DC 5 Alarm Outputs 4 x 1A monitored outputs 4 x ELV relay contact outputs Communications Link EIA485 on dual ports 24V DC nom 2A Max Note Up to 200 field modules may be installed Additional auxiliary power supply s will be required depending on the number of field modules installed Indications LED indications on R
15. Up to 8 x 803 relay boards rene dE 100 fied modukz 5 Y Ring EJ QWERTY Keyboard Interface p Interface CEES GCI in Module t 2 Event Printer System Printer 1 Up ta 159 Detectors Per Laap Pro Loop Interface Laptop Progr ammer Interface Module Power Supply pete Up Ta Sx LCWLEM 10 Loam Loop 10 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel System Description Page 7 3 1 SPECIFICATIONS amp APPROVALS General Specifications Cabinet Zinc Sealed Steel 1 6mm Powder Coated Hinged Inner Door Hinged Outer Door AC Operational Voltage 240 VAC 50Hz 10 Australian Version Internal Power Supplies 24 VDC nom 3 0AMP 9 0 AMP optional Primary Microprocessor 68EC000 Memory Type Non volatile 16Mbit Flash Liquid Crystal Display Quarter VGA Environmental Dry cold heat 10 Deg C to 55 Deg C Damp heat 40 Deg C 93 Relative Humidity IP Rating IP 51 3 2 APPROVALS INFORMATION Manufacturer Notifier Inertia Pty Ltd 7 Columbia Court Norwest Business park NSW 2153 Australia Phone 61 2 9899 4155 Fax 61 2 9899 4156 Product Name Notifier Inertia AFP 2800 formerly Notifier Inertia DFP 2800 Approved to AS4428 1 1999 Approval Document XF1769 R2 Issued By Scientific Services Laboratory Panel Serial Date Of Manufacture NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com
16. r Art a Ces 3 2 08 r Power Connector Termination Board RS485 Ring Connections as per Main Termination Field Power 24VDC 1 5A Max Total FIELD POWER 20 Way Ribbon Cable To LCM LEM Boards Address Switch Description SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 Ring Expander Module Conventional Ring 2 ON OFF OFF OFF FlashScan Loop Interface Module For use with LCM s OFF ON OFF OFF NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 77 5 8 4 FLASHSCAN LCM AND LEM TERMINATIONS 20 Way Ribbon From Ground Fault on LEM LIM Or Previous LCM Ground Fault on LCM 20 Way Ribbon t First Loop Bc ear Loops 1 3 5 7 9 Connector To LEM Second Loop Loops 2 4 6 8 10 7 Loop Connections MicroController Address Switch 5VDC OK OOOO The LCM is 1 loop board and can support 159 detectors 159 modules The field wiring is electrically isolated from the rest of the system so that any two ground faults on separate loops will not cause invalid replies from devices A short to any other system circuit will not cause communication loss The LCM has an earth fault dete
17. where I O can consist of input output AZF Examples are as follows Point to be referred to Syntax Ring 1 Module 1 Output 1 1 1 01 Ring 1 Module 20 AZF input 1 1 20 71 Ring 1 Module 30 input 1 1 30 i1 Ring 1 Annunciator 1 module 101 Output 1 led 1 1 101 01 Ring 1 Annunciator 99 module 199 Input 1 button 1 1 199 i1 FlashScan Loop 1 Detector 1 L1D1 FlashScan Loop 1 Module 1 L1M1 System points will be displayed and can be referred to as follows Description Syntax Comments On Board AZF s 2 AZF s on termination Board AZF 1 0 1 21 Ring 0 Module 1 zone 1 AZF 2 0 1 22 Ring 0 Module 1 zone 2 Distributed Field Modules Up to 99 modules per ring AZF 1 1 21 8 AZF points per AZM8 or PAZM8 module Din 1 1 i1 3 Din Per SCS 8 Module Dout 1 1 01 4 Dout Per AZM 8 3 Dout Per SCS 8 Annunciator Up to 99 Annunciators on ring 1 Inputs 1 101 i1 16 Din per 16AT 24 Din Per SCS 8 Outputs 1 101 01 32 Dout Per 16AT 24 Dout Per SCS 8 32 Dout Per ACM32A FlashScan Devices Up to 10 Loops Detectors L1D1 159 Detectors Per Loop Modules L1M1 159 Modules Per Loop NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 16 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation System Parameters Common Alarm CA Common Fault CF Common Isolate CI Battery Fault BF
18. 1999 14 44 37 e Use the numerical keypad or external keyboard to type in the new Day Night change over time in 24 hour format eg 2045 and then press the SYSTEM SET GLOBAL PARAMETERS ENTER button Or just press the JENTERJ button FLASHSCAN SET LCM PARAMETERS SET THE DATE TIME to accept the current time DAY NIGHT SET DAY NIGHT TIMES PASSWORDS SET PASSWORDS e Use the numerical keypad or external keyboard to type in the new Night gt Day change over time in DAY gt NIGHT CHANGE OVER 20 45 Change gt 24 hour format eg 0630 and then press the NTGHT gt DAY CHANGEOVER 16 30 Changer gt ENTER button Or just press the ENTER button ENTER TIME IN 24HR FORMAT IM HOURS AND MINUTES to accept the current date e g 0630 DAY 2045 NIGHT e Once you have correctly entered the new times you will automatically return back to the Service Menu BACKSP ENTER 4 3 8 5 SERVICE MENU GLOBAL PASSWORDS Overview The AFP 2800 supports a total of 15 passwords Passwords consist of 3 different levels Each level can have 5 user passwords If the Level 3 User 1 password is left blank or a zero is used at the beginning of this field then passwords are disabled on the system This may be useful during commissioning and or small installations Setting this password back to zero at any time will disable all passwords on the system Only level 3 highest has the ability to change the passwords on the system Level 3
19. 9 24V From Previous Module m From Previous Module O 9 241 To Next Module O ov To Next Module NOTIFIER INERTIA IRE SYSTEMS o W09 007 d MMM 5 1 1 2 PAZM 8 ZONE 1 DETECTORS ZONE 2 DETECTORS ZONE 3 DETECTORS ZONE 4 DETECTORS ZONE 5 DETECTORS UNUSED INPUTS ZONE 8 DETECTORS AFP 2800 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL APPENDIX 4K7 RESISTOR 4K7 RESISTOR 5666666666666666 2 amp m N 5 2 gt 5 NOTIFIER Comms x Comms tx Power on Comms fault Comms RS485 Power 24vdc s m 4 eee SHIELD y ec COMMS CABLE FROM PREVIOUS MODULE SHIELD COMMS CABLE TO NEXT MODULE OUT wm 24V From Previous Module wm OV From Previous Module 24V To Next Module V To Next Module PAGE 83 AFP 2800 FiRE INDICATOR PANEL APPENDIX PAGE 84 5 11 3 FAN CONTROLLER W09 007 d MMM
20. AFP 2800 Annunciator SCS8 2800 PS243 AFP 2800 3 Amp power supply 2800 PS249 AFP 2800 9 Amp power supply Replacement parts Part Description Rating FUSE M205 1A TERMINATION BOARD FUSES 1A NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com W09 007 d MMM AFP 2800 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL APPENDIX PAGE 82 5 11 FiELD MODULE CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 5 11 1 AZM 8 a 4 S m 2 ZONE DETECTORS A l ES NF eae 2 o SHIE Comms tx SEL meme 2 p E OMMS CABLE Power on E N gt NEXT MODULE ZONE 3 DETECTORS 2 Comms fault 8 pour 7 a HOUT C ZONE 4 DETECTORS n 1 Active C OUTPUT FUNCTION 1 7 E SE ZONE 5 DETECTORS S t mE OP2 Active OUTPUT FUNCTION 2 3 Se 4K7 RESISTOR 0 8 i OP3 Active C Jovi FUNCTION 3 UNUSED INPUTS NV 4K7 RESISTOR D Active ovr FUNCTION 4 ZONE 8 DETECTORS 9 2 E
21. Charger Hi CH Charger Low CL Mains On MO Ext Bell Isolated BI Warning System Isolated WI 4 1 5 ANNUNCIATOR ADDRESSING The AFP 2800 can support up to 99 Annunciator devices on ring 1 There are 4 types of Annunciators that can be used Type Description Suggested Use ACM32A 32 Red LED Mimic panel ACM16AT 16 Pushbuttons Output control amp Isolate control 16 Red LED 16 Amber LED SCS 8 8 x 3 position switches Fan Control for up to 8 fans 8 Red LED 8 Amber LED 8 Green LED 1 x pushbutton and Red LED for FTR LDM R32 32 x 1 Amp relay outputs EWIS interface As the Annunciators co exist on the same RS485 ring as distributed field modules the Annunciator addresses have 100 added to them i e An Annunciator set to address 1 is recognised as module address 101 Annunciators are simply treated as digital inputs and digital outputs to the system Each button press or switch position is considered as an input each LED is considered as an output Example1 If an ACM32A Annunciator is installed and addressed as 1 The last Red LED on it would be referred to as 1 101 032 using the Ring Module O format Example 2 If an ACM16AT was installed and addressed as 2 The first Pushbutton on it would be referred to as 1 102 i1 using the Ring Module l O format Example 3 If an SCS 8 was installed and addressed as 3 The first switch in the up position would be referred to as 1 10
22. NOT USED Ring 1 or Ring 2 Power 2000000 0000 Dip Switch Settings On Off 1 8 Not Used Not Used NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD ABN 076 002 692 962 COPYRIGHT 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix 5 12 3 SCS 8 8 FAN CoNTROLS Page 87 Fire Trip Reset 125 Red LED 01 Switch Run 11 Switch Auto 9 Switch Stop Green LED O2 Yellow LED O3 Red LED O10 Switch Run 110 Switch Auto 111 Switch Stop 112 Green LED O11 Yellow LED O12 Connections SCS 8 Annunciator Comms Fail LED Switch Auto 15 Switch Auto 92 Red LED 013 Switch Run 113 Switch Stop 115 Green LED O14 Yellow LED O15 Red LED O22 Switch Run 122 Switch Stop I24 Green LED O23 Yellow LED O24 Green LED AxO25 Addressing Tens Units Dip Switch View From Top Example Annunciator address 99 First RED LED 1 199 01 Last YELLOW LED 1 199 032 First Switch in Run Position 1 199 i1 First Switch in Stop Position 1 199 i3 Ring 1 or Ring 2 RS485 Comms Ring 1 or Ring 2 Power First DDDDDOO OOO OUT OUT RS 485 COMMS IN NOT USED NOT USED OVDC 24VDC 24VDC NOT USED
23. OVDC OVDC s 5 55 ee s 74 24VDC 24VDC NOT USED oooO0oooOo loooo First IN OUT OUT IN 420 Ohm Eol Res RS 485 COMMS NOT USED NOT USED vDC 24VDC 24VDC NOT USED QoOoOO00O000 0000 Dip Swtich Settings On Off 1 Bank 1 buttons 1 8 are toggle on toggle off Bank 1 buttons 1 8 are momentary 2 Bank 2 buttons 9 16 are toggle on toggle off Bank 1 buttons 1 8 are momentary 3 8 Not Used Not Used NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD ABN 076 002 692 962 COPYRIGHT 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com PAGE 86 AFP 2800 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL APPENDIX 5 12 2 2 32 RED LED s ACM 32A Annunciator Lamp Test Button Comms Blinking Comms Fail LED RedLED O1 Red LED 017 Addressing Tens Units Dip Switch View From Top Example Annunciator address 99 First REDLED 1 199 01 Last RED LED 1 199 032 Red LED 016 Red LED 032 Connections z 1 DDDDDOO OOO 120 Ohm Eol Res Ze 59 2e RS 485 5 RS 485 COMMS NOT USED NOT USED 0 0 0 0 24VDC 24VDC NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 24VDC 24VDC
24. The numerical keyboard can be used for numerical entries e When entering device type a numerical pick list will appear at the bottom of the screen e Refer to appendix for more information on options and sensitivity settings BACKSP ENTER uem e You will be prompted Yes No to save changes when finished Once the output module name and type has been saved you will then be transferred to the script entry screen and be prompted to enter a script for the output Please refer to page 5 more information on entering scripts NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 46 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 5 2 SERVICE MENU CONFIG ISOLATE PUSH BUTTON ISOLATES Single Push Button Isolate Overview This is a particularly useful feature for setting up single push button isolates for routine testing purposes The single push button isolate method can isolate any number of points on the system be they inputs or outputs Pressing the button the first time will automatically isolate all the points in the isolate script Pressing the button a second time will de isolate all the points in the isolate script Note An isolated point is seen as inactive by the panel and hence in a logic programming script it will return the value FALSE or TRUE if the NOT function is applied to it within the script If the input being used to trigger the isolate is an ACM16AT b
25. and keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 24 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 3 5 SERVICE MENU LIST ZONE This list will display the systems display zones and provide the ability to edit the zone name and view membership The zone names as listed will be exactly how they display on the Firefighters screen up to 28 characters maximum Editing the members of a zone must be performed from the edit points menu ZONE GROUPS LIST Use the and DOWN buttons to scroll through the USE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT A ZONE zone list Actions LEVEL 1 COMMON AREAS Use the CHANGE button to edit a zone name and to FIRE CONTROL ROOM LEVEL 1 BATHROOM view its membership LEVEL 1 BALLROOM LEVEL 2 COMMON AREAS FOR ROOM Use the BACK button to return to the previous screen LOCATE LOCATE LOCATE LOCATE LOCATE LOCATE LOCATE LOCATE LOCATE LOCATE LOCATE is NOT Note You can also use the arrow keys the and keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions SERVICE MENU LIST ZONE CHANGE On this screen you can edit a zones name by using the external QWERTY keyboard Press enter when done Actions CHANGE ZONE GROUPS 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 Wow wd Edit the zone name using the QWERTY keybo
26. are now ready to power up the INERTIA AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel 5 1 2 POWER UP CHECKLIST Ensure Batteries Are Disconnected Q Turn Mains Switch To ON After a few seconds some power up information should be displayed on the LCD screen which will then clear and display the Alarm screen Under normal conditions the NO ACTIVE ALARMS message will be displayed The Indicator LED s on the rear of the CPU board will cycle back and forth Cylon The MAINS ON and FIRE FIGHTER lamps will be lit Connect Batteries Caution Incorrect polarity of batteries can cause permanent and serious damage to the system Check for system faults by pressing Service Menu List Faults If there are any faults either rectify or note in fault log on following page YOU ARE NOW READY TO COMMENCE USING THE AFP 2800 FIRE PANEL NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 63 5 1 3 FAULT RECORD FAULT CORRECTION DATE TESTS SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED TESTED BY SIGNATURE DATE OF TEST If all faults have been rectified all tests are completed satisfactorily the INERTIA AFP2800 is now ready for operation NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 64 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix 5 2 ZONE OPTION EXPLANATIONS 5 2 1 AVF FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Alarm Verification F
27. criteria on the bottom of the page as follows GLOBAL CONFIGURATION MENU e Use the numerical keypad or external keyboard to type in the new time in HHMMSS without spaces and then press the ENTER button Or just press SYSTEM T GLOBAL PARAMETERS the ENTER button to accept the current time FLASHSCAN T LCM PARAMETERS TIME T THE DATE TIME DAY NIGHT T DAY NIGHT TIMES PASSWORDS SET PASSWORDS e Use the numerical keypad or external keyboard to type in the new date in DDMMYY without spaces and then press the ENTER button Or just press CURRENT DATE IS 28 01 99 Change gt the ENTER button to accept the current date CURRENT TIME IS 14 44 37 Change gt Actions USE NUM PAD TO ENTER DATE TIME e Once you have correctly entered the new date and OR JUST ENTER TO REER CURRENT VALDE time you will automatically return back to the FORMAT DATE DDMMYY TIME HHMMSS Service Menu BACKSP NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 56 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 8 4 SERVICE MENU GLOBAL DAY NIGHT TIMERS Each FlashScan device has sensitivity setting for day mode and night mode From this menu item you can determine the changeover from Day Night and Night Day To disable day night mode set both changeover times to 00 00 Current day night mode is displayed in the top left of all screens 0 Actions DAY MODE 0 1 01 OCT
28. e Pressing the BACK button will return you to the service menu Zam w ou oooo Detector Poll Style FLASHSCAN Module Poll Style FLASHSCAN USE BUTTONS TO SELECT FUNCTION NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 50 4 3 7 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation SERVICE MENU TEST From this menu the operator is able to perform alarm and fault tests on individual AZFs operate a single digital output point or perform a manual battery capacity test 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 Actions e Use the and buttons to scroll through options and then use the SELECT button to select the highlighted option ALARM TEST A ZONE FAULT TEST A ZONE or button to e from the numeric keypad DOUT TEST A POINT BATTERY TEST 5 BA ATM TESTA EDASHSCAN DEVIGE e Press the MENU button to return to the Service FS FLT FAULT TEST A FLASHSCAN DEVICE Menu Screen Selection Action required Item 1 Will take you to the AZF List Where you can select an AZF from the AZF list as per page B5 and then press the button to enter AZF Test Mode Item 2 Will take you to the AZF List Where you can select an AZF from the AZF list as per page 5 then press the button to enter AZF Test Mode Item 3 Will take you to the Digital Output List Where you can select an output from the DOUT list as per pa
29. include a way to reset the output For example a fire trip relay L1M3 is required to latch on common alarm and to be reset by push button 1 on annunciator 1 once all alarms have cleared A script that will perform this operation is L1M3 CA or L1M3 11 101 11 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 67 5 4 LCD 80 OPERATION TERMINAL MODE The LCD 80 is an alphanumeric display module that acts as a remote display interface to the AFP 2800 It displays Alarm Fault and Isolate lists A local buzzer will sound for any alarm or fault this buzzer can be disabled if required The AFP 2800 can support up to 30 LCD 80 units on Ring 1 Refer to section 5 12 6 for connection addressing and set up details 10 SEPT 12 34 EAST WING 1 2 26 FAULT A 0 F 1 Display LIES OK Display Previous Faults Display Normal Operation The display will automatically show the highest priority event in the FIP event queue Priorities in descending order are Alarms Faults then Isolates In the event that a fault is showing on the display and an alarm occurs the display will automatically change to show the alarm Totals of all Alarms Faults and Isolates are also shown and are automatically updated every 10 seconds Manual Operation Pressing DISPLAY ALARMS will show the first alarm in the alarm list Pressing DISPLAY FAULTS will show the f
30. k 5 0900090 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 91 W09 007 d MMM AFP 2800 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL APPENDIX 5 13 PANEL EXPANSION RELAYS To CPU Board Header J14 From CPU Board Header J16 IFS 803 IFS 803 IFS 803 PAGE 92 W09 007 d MMM 5 14 FLASHSCAN DEVICES 5 14 1 DETECTOR BASES REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR CONTROL PANEL AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 93 AFP 2800 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL APPENDIX PAGE 94 007 40d MMM o 5 14 2 FLASHSCAN RELAY MODULE FRM 1 3 COMMUNICATION LINE 32 VDC MAX DEVICE A 0 PREVIOUS 4 DEVICE RELAY CONTROL 4 MODULE 5 Relay B Common Relay B Normally Closed RA v LA fs Relay B Normally Open Relay A Common Relay A Normally Closed Relay A Normally Open W09 007 d MMM 5 14 3 FLASHSCAN CONTROL MODULE FCM 1 COMEBUHICATICH LINE VOC nr DEVICE FROM PAN L OR PREVIOLS DEVICE CAN RAL 47K EOL Auxillary 24VDC Supply Resisitor AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 95 W09 007 d MMM AFP 2800 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL APPENDIX 5 14 4 FLASHSCAN ZONE MODULE FZM 1 Conventional detectors on B401 or B401R base Fg 3 9K EOL RESISTOR COMMUNICATION LINE 32 VDC MAX TWISTED PAIR IS RECOMMENDED o TO NEXT DEVICE BEP
31. numeric keypad Item 5 on List Menu 1 LIST will move you to List Menu 2 The MENU button will return you to the Service Menu The available lists are O1 OCT 1999 14 44 37 O1 OCT 1999 14 44 37 uon wy og uon wy o ALARM DISPLAY ALARMS ZONE DISPLAY ZONE GROUPS FAULT DISPLAY FAULTS FLASHSCAN DISPLAY FLASHSCAN INFORMATION ISOLATED DISPLAY ISOLATES RING DISPLAY AVAILABLE RINGS ACTIVE DISPLAY ACTIVE NON ALARM AZF S AZF DISPLAY ALARM ZONES LIST ZONES POINT TYPES AND FLASHSCAN DOUT DISPLAY DIGITAL OUTPUTS DIN DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUTS HISTORY DISPLAY SYSTEM HISTORY USE BUTTONS NUMBERS TO SELECT A FUNCTION USE BUTTONS NUMBERS TO SELECT A FUNCTION SELECT Menu Item Explanation ALARM Displays all current alarms on the system in chronological order and allows you to acknowledge reset and isolate alarmed points using the soft buttons FAULT Displays all current faults on the system in chronological order and allows you to acknowledge reset and isolate fault points using the soft buttons ISOLATED Displays all currently isolated points on the system and provides a soft button for de isolation ACTIVE Displays all active Non Alarm supervisory events on the system in chronological order and allows you to acknowledge reset and isolate points using the soft buttons LIST Moves you to List Menu 2 with the menu items listed below ZONE Display zones as per AS4428 Allows editing of displayed zone names for Fire fighte
32. of terms Device Scanned 255 Times FS TEST Variable Range Description Poll Mode FlashScan or CLIP Shows the current polling protocol being used FlashScan 10 detectors at a time CLIP 1 detector at a time Polling mode is auto sensed at start up Programmed As 6 Types Detector type programmed into panel Actual Device 6 Types Detector type physically seen on loop Device State Normal Active Alarm Shows alarm or activated condition of point Device Status 20 fault types Detailed description of fault condition le No Response LED Status 4 Types Polling On Off Polling ID Alarm Current Percentage of alarm or Degree Celsius Prealarm Current Percentage of Pre alarm Peak Alarm or C Highest reading since last reset Value Sensitivities 1 9 Detector sensitivity for day night alarm pre alarm Please refer to page 71 explanation information on sensitivity settings NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU Page 28 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Service Menu List FlashScan Detectors Status Test This screen performs operation tests on the selected detector Actions FLASHSCAN MENU TESTING 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 Wow ww Press the FS ONI button to turn detector LED s ON Green Red if CLIP This test is useful for locating L1D2 gt APPARTMENT 1 BATHROOM detectors at same ad
33. of two alarms and occurred in the West Wing on point number 1 1 27 There 2 alarms 2 ALARM 20 faults 0 isolates on the system SPECIAL MESSAGES ALL SYSTEMS NORMAL The system is 10096 normal with no alarms faults or isolates COMMS FAILURE This messages flashes and appears when the LCD80 has not been polled by the CPU in over 10 seconds NO RESPONSE FROM CPU The LCD80 is being polled by the CPU but the CPU has not responded to an LCD80 request in over 20 seconds NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 69 5 5 RECOMMENDED CABLING REQUIREMENTS 5 5 1 RS 485 COMMUNICATION S CABLING Applies to Ring 1 Communication lines e Ring 2 Communication lines e Annunciator Communication lines Requirements Style 0 75mm x 2 core Twisted Shielded communications cable separate 2 core cable for 24VDC module power Max distance Communications cable 1000M between modules with 1 5mm cable 24VDC power cable distance will be determined by voltage drop Notes e Maximum of 16 annunciators between any two modules e Shields must only ever be terminated at one end e Fire rated cables may be required as per AS1670 AS1668 AS2118 5 5 2 ADDRESSABLE LOOP CABLING Applies to e Loops 1 10 Requirements Style Minimum size cable used should be 0 75mm x 2 core TWISTED pair NOT shielded Max dist
34. to Service Menu List FlashScan Detectors Change on page Or Service Menu List FlashScan Modules Changelon page NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 49 4 3 6 4 SERVICE MENU FLASHSCAN DELETE To remove a FlashScan detector or module from the panel s memory it must be removed from the CPU memory and the LCM memory consecutively This service menu allows for the permanent removal of a point You will be prompted for a loop number and a detector or module number e You will then be prompted to confirm removal by a Yes or No action If you select YES the detector module will be permanently removed from the system 4 3 6 5 SERVICE MENU FLASHSCANr LOOP UTILITIES This menu item allows several diagnostic functions to be performed on the loops themselves Firstly you will prompted to enter a loop number Then the screen will appear as follows FLASHSCAN MENU LOOP 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 LOOP 1 SELECTED Action e Use the F PREVI and F NEXT buttons to move to the next previous loop e Press the AUTOPRG button to Auto Program the Loop wiring style Open selected loop This will add any new detectors and modules placed on the loop e Pressing the CLIP button will change the loops polling mode to clip mode If the loop is already in clip mode the button will toggle to FLASHSCAN
35. user logged onto the system to log off and return the system back to level 0 access Failure to manually log off the system will result in the system automatically logging the user off after 5 minutes of no button presses to prevent the system remaining accessible after the technician has finished NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 61 4 3 11 SERVICE MENU PRINT The following screens are used for printing hard copies of information to a serial printer connected to CONN1 on the back of the CPU board e Please refer to global settings menu on page 54 for enabling disabling event printing options e Please refer to page 75 for information on printer port settings and cable requirements PRINT MENU Actions e Use the and buttons to scroll through options and then use the SELECT button ALARM LIST PRINT CURRENT ALARM LIST to select the highlighted option FAULT LIST PRINT CURRENT FAULT LIST ISOLATE LIST PRINT CURRENT ISOLATE LIST or button to from the numeric keypad ACTIVE LIST PRINT CURRENT ACTIVE LIST HISTORY PRINT HISTORY SCRIPTS PRINT CONTROL SCRIPTS FLASHSCAN PRINT FLASHSCAN DEVICES e Press the MENU button to return to the Service RING MODULES PRINT MODULES ON RING 1 amp 2 Menu screen SELECT Selection Result Alarm List Prints all Alarm events currently on th
36. 0 090 Bells 0 070 FlashScan Points In Alarm Activated 0 003 Other Quiescent Load Other Alarm Load Total Alarm Current A 5 9 3 BATTERY CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS Battery Capacity Ampere Hour Q x 24 A x 0 5 x 1 25 5 9 4 POWER SUPPLY CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS Power Supply Size Amps CSL CSL X 1 1 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 81 5 10 FIELD REPLACEMENT PARTS The following parts are replaceable on site Sub assemblies are replaceable on site provided the system is fully powered down Replacing a PCB with power connected can permanently damage equipment and void all warranties Any malfunctioning circuit boards must be returned to the factory for repair and full retest There are no user serviceable parts on board Any attempt to repair circuit boards by personal other than a certified factory technician will void all warranties Sub Assemblies Part Description PCB 703 AFP 2800 CPU board PCB 704 AFP 2800 Main termination board 2800 REM AFP 2800 Ring expander module Conventional 2800 LIM AFP 2800 Loop Interface Module FlashScan 2800 LCM AFP 2800 FlashScan Loop Driver Master Loops 1 3 5 7 9 2800 LEM AFP 2800 FlashScan Loop Driver Slave Loops 2 4 6 8 10 2800 16AT AFP 2800 Annunciator 16AT 2800 32A AFP 2800 Annunciator 32A 2800 SCS8
37. 21 or 1 1 22 or 2 1 12 or 1 101 i1 Any of the 3 point in alarm And 1 1 z1 and 1 1 22 Both points required to be in alarm NOT 1 1 21 and 1 1 22 AZF 1 must be alarm and AZFZ2 must be in alarm OR Range 1 1 21 gt 1 1 28 Any AZF on module 1 in alarm AND Range 1 1 21 amp gt 1 1 28 ALL AZF s on module 1 in Alarm Fault F1 1 z1 1 1 z1 is in fault Isolate 11 1 21 1 1 z1 is isolated Combination examples Example Description 1 1 21 and 1 1 22 and M 1 23 AZF 1 and 2 on module 1 and not AZF3 on module 1 1 1 i1 gt 1 99 13 or 1 1 21 gt 1 99 28 And input or any zone on ring 1 CA and T10 When Common Alarm has been active for 10 seconds Caution When a script is being evaluated and a point in the script is found to be isolated that point is treated as being inactive ie off or non alarmed If the NOT function has been used in the script this may have unexpected results For example a script such as 1 2 03 1 3 14 would operate as follows output 1 2 03 is ON when input 1 3 14 is OFF and the output 1 2 03 is OFF when input 1 3 14 is ON However if input 1 3 14 is now isolated output 1 2 03 will go ON because the script will treat the isolated point as OFF inactive This may or may not be the desired action depending on the application 5 3 4 MAKING AN OUTPUT LATCH The way to latch an output is to include itself in its script you do need to remember however to
38. 3 i1 using the Ring Module O format Example 4 If an LDM R32 Annunciator is installed and addressed as 4 The last relay on it would be referred to as 1 104 032 using the Ring Module l O format Note Please refer to Section 6 42 for more information on Annunciator addressing and settings NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 17 4 2 FIREFIGHTERS MODE Only the one screen is available in this mode The soft buttons control the functions available This mode is automatically entered when any unacknowledged alarm is present and until all alarms are acknowledged or cleared no other screen can be selected The top right corner of the screen shows a quick system status giving the total alarms faults isolates and non alarm events at that time AFP 2800 FIRE PANEL 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 TIME TYPE STATUS 10 43 35 SMOKE ALARM ZONE 23 PENTHOUSE 10 44 15 FIRE ALARM ZONE 22 STAIRWELL Zum own own The soft button functions for this screen operate as follows RESET Will scroll the cursor up the list to the previous item Will scroll the cursor down the list to the next item Will cause the alarm to be marked as acknowledged Will perform a point reset function on the currently highlighted alarm As per AS4428 you will be requested to press to confirm the reset Any other button will abort the reset On
39. 4 Po 2 2 First Relay Board From Last Relay Board Main Termination Board HEADER J16 HEADER J14 Pin1 VCC Pin1 VCC Pin 2 GND Pin 2 Pin 3 24V Pin 3 24V Pin 4 STROBE2 Pin 4 STROBE2 Pin 5 DATA OUT Pin 5 DATAIN Pin 6 CLOCK Pin 6 CLOCK Note that the Panel Expansion Relay boards must be connected in a closed serial loop between J16 and J14 on the Main Termination Board for the software to auto detect the actual number of Relay boards connected The maximum allowed is 8 x 8 way relays boards If the serial loop is left open the panel will assume that all 8 boards are present Note If no expansion relay boards are used jumper pins J18 situated close to the J14 connector must be shorted togther NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 75 5 8 2 CPU Script Running LEDs x Restart Switch Test points LCD Backlight Panel LED connector ET b Serial I O connector Panel button to Termination iH Board connector T LCD contrast adjust IBM PS 2 Keyboard Connector Keyboard Enable Serial Printer Port Jumper 5 8 2 1 UPLOAD DOWNLOAD PORT SETTINGS Data Connector to Termination Board Upload Download Serial Port 5V Power Connector
40. D Alarm zone Inputs EOL Programmable from 1K5 to 5K6 Communications Link EIA485 on dual ports Indications LED indications on RX TX Power Fault NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 10 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel System Description 3 3 7 ACM 1 6AT Supply Input 20V to 28V DC 40mA Standby 56mA Alarm Communications Link EIA485 multi dropped 3 3 8 ACM 32A Supply Input 20V to 28V DC 40mA Standby 56mA Alarm Communications Link EIA485 multi dropped 3 3 9 SCS 8 Supply Input 20V to 28V DC 33mA Standby 20mA max current per LED when LED ON Communications Link EIA485 multi dropped 3 3 10 LDM R32 Supply Input 20V to 28V DC 40mA Standby 200mA Alarm 32 relays energised Communications Link EIA485 multi dropped Relay contacts 1Amp maximum current 3 3 11 LCD 80 Supply Input 20V to 28V DC 100mA Standby 100mA Alarm Communications Link EIA485 multi dropped NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel System Description Page 11 3 4 COMPATIBLE ADDRESSABLE DEVICES MODEL MODEL NUMBER ANALOG ADDRESSABLE DETECTORS Notifier FlashScan FST 751 Notifier FlashScan Notifier FlashScan Photo Optical FSP 751 Notifier FlashScan FSI 751 Notifier
41. ERING CONTROL SCRIPTS As the AFP 2800 is simply a database of inputs and outputs scripts are used to determine when outputs should operate Scripts are text based logic equations which are entered into the system by the operator and then parsed into an internal logic equation which is stored and processed by the panel many times a second As each script s logic becomes true the output associated with the script is activated Note that an isolated point is seen as inactive by the panel and hence in a logic programming script it will return the value false or true if the NOT function is applied to it within the script Scripts can refer to any AZF Digital Input Digital Output FlashScan Device Software Zone or System Pointer in any combination of AND OR NOT or RANGE logic Logic equations can be built up by bracketing functions to create combinations of logic The scripting facility on the AFP 2800 is a very powerful feature which makes it easy for the operator to view and modify the control logic of an output and all can be done on screen without the need of external Laptop programmers Functions which can be used in scripts are as follows Function Syntax example OR L1D1 OR 1 1 22 AND 1 1 71 AND 1 1 22 NOT 11 11 RANGE OR 1 1 21 gt 1 99 28 RANGE AND 1 1 21 amp gt 1 1 28 All of the above functions refer to the Alarm condition of each point If you wish to refer to the Fault or Isolate
42. LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 30 SERVICE MENU LIST FLASHSCANTM MODULES STATUS AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation This screen will show a reading of the selected FlashScan module updated every 3 seconds 255 times The modules current configuration is displayed together with live readings as shown below FLASHSCAN MENU STATUS 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 L1M1 Poll Mode Programmed As Actual Device Device State Device Status LED Status gt BREAK GLASS ON PANEL gt Flashscan Mode gt FMM 101 MMX 101 MINI MON gt FMM 101 MINI MON gt NORMAL gt NORMAL gt Polling Device Scanned 255 Times Variable FS TEST Explanations of terms Range zHm Description Actions Press the button to move to the next installed point Press the FS TEST button to enter test menu for FlashScan Modules Press BACK to return to the previous screen Poll Mode FlashScan or CLIP Shows the current polling protocol being used FlashScan 10 modules at a time CLIP 1 module at a time Polling mode is auto sensed at start up Programmed 5 Types Detector type programmed into panel Actual Device 5 Types Detector type physically seen on loop Device State Normal Active Alarm Shows alarm or activated condition of point Device Status 20 fault types Detailed description of faul
43. MENU LIST FLASHSCAN DETECTORS This screen will provide a list of all detectors 1 159 on the loop selected showing the name of each detector alongside An alarm fault or isolate flag will also appear on the right hand side of the line for easy status reference From this screen you can do a live read status of the point or change the configuration of the point Detectors that are not installed are listed as NOT INSTALLED performing a change a detector will automatically install it FLASHSCAN LIST DETECTORS 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 Actions Use the UP DOWN buttons to select detector USE BUTTONS TO SELECT DEVICE Use the STATUS button to perform a live point read on FIRE CONTROL ROOM APARTMENT 1 BATHROOM the detector APARTMENT 1 LIVING AREA APARTMENT 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT 2 BATHROOM Use the CHANGE button to edit the detectors setting APARTMENT 2 LIVING AREA APARTMENT 2 BEDROOM and or change its name SECURITY OFFICE CARPARK DETECTOR 1 CARPARK DETECTOR 2 Press BACK to return to the previous screen CARPARK DETECTOR 3 LIFT MOTOR ROOM NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED Note You can also use the arrow keys the UP and keys an external keyboard for scrolling functions NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operati
44. PA a 79 ra gi EE WEI Bie sm B Qu La 2 UJ HE PAGE 96 FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE 24 VDC Auxillary Power W09 007 d MMM 5 14 5 FLASHSCAN MONITOR MODULE FMM 1 FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE TO NEXT DEVICE MONITOR MODULE CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE NOTIFIER GONTROL PANELS ONLY 47 K EOL Se RESISTOR i COMMUNICATION LINE 32 a Ls SHIELUED TWISTED IS RECOMMENDED AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 97 AFP 2800 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL APPENDIX PAGE 98 007 40d MMM o 5 14 6 FLASHSCAN MINI MONITOR MODULE FMM 101 wos Flashscan T D DEVICE x 2 4 a lt 5615910 58 589 i 2 3 Wm 4 Q gt gt 47K EOL Resisitor W09 007 d MMM 5 14 7 FLASHSCAN XP5M 5 x MONITOR MODULE 4 T Loop Out Inputs 47K Epl Resistor Address Sw 1 5 set ON If not used set OFF For Future Use Set ZW 1 5 Off 12131214 47K EOL 9 26187 Rotary Switch h 5 Rotary dial sets 10 s address Slide switch set first 1 s address As shown above first address is therefore 120 Making inputs on ZP5 M addresses 120 124 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix AFP 2800 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL APPENDIX PAGE 100 007 40d MMM 5 14 8 FLASHSCAN
45. RIPTS Important notes on writing scripts e All scripts must be terminated with a semicolon e Scripts always belong to the output to which they are controlling e Ascript going true will turn the output on e All system input and output points as seen in section 4 1 4 on Point Formats can be used in Scripts e Scripts can a maximum bracket nesting of 10 ie 10 pairs of brackets A delay timer can be added to the end of any script by adding AND T10 in this case for a 10 second delay timer This means that the script conditions must be true for 10 seconds before the script goes true You can only have 1 timer per script Time delays can be up to 180 seconds Range functions include all points of the same type within the specified range as a large OR or AND function This function is performed as a macro and includes only modules installed at the time of parsing If modules are added after this point they will not automatically be included in the range If you add a module and you and want it included in range scripts you must re parse the script again When using a Range Function if the point you are writing the script for falls within the range the script will automatically exclude the point from the script to avoid the output latching on If you want the output to latch on you can manually add the point into the script 5 3 3 SCRIPTING EXAMPLES Type Script Description Or 1 1
46. SERVICE MENU This is the base level of service menu mode Screen functions such as the selection of a menu item may be selected in two ways 1 Byusing the soft or buttons to scroll to the required item then pressing SELECT or 2 Byselecting the menu item number on the keypad The top right corner of the screen shows a quick system status giving the total number of alarms faults isolates and Non Alarm events at any given time Pressing the SERVICE MENU button at any time will return you to this main menu screen Action 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 e Use buttons to scroll through options or button to 9 from keypad ISOLATE ISOLATE MENU CONFIG CONFIGURE POINTS e Use SELECT to select the currently highlighted FLASHSCAN FLASHSCAN UTILITIES option TEST TEST MODULE FUNCTIONS GLOBAL CONFIGURE GLOBAL PARAMETERS DIAG VARIOUS DIAGNOSTIC TESTS PRINT VARIOUS PRINTING UTILITIES LOG OFF RESET PASSWORD TIMER LIST LIST SYSTEM INFORMATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 USE BUTTONS NUMBERS TO SELECT A FUNCTION SELECT NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 21 4 3 3 SERVICE MENU LisT These menus allow access to various information lists List Menu 1 is shown first Use the and NEXT buttons to scroll through the options then use SELECT to select the currently highlighted option or use the
47. T ALARM 2 OF 2 10 21 NORTH STAIRWELL Use RESET to reset the currently highlighted alarm You will be asked to press to confirm press any other button to abort Use ISOL to isolate the currently highlighted alarm You will be asked to press to confirm press any other button to abort 4 3 3 2 SERVICE MENU LIST FAULT This list will display all system faults in chronological order If faults are set as non latching they will self clear from this list If faults are set to latching a reset action from this list is the only way to clear them Once a fault is isolated it remains in the fault list but does not operate the fault outputs Actions Use the PREV and NEXT buttons to scroll through TIME TYPE STATUS the faults 01 OCT 10 00 SMOKE FAULT L1D1 PENTHOUSE CEWUSDYUES Use to acknowledge currently highlighted fault 1 10 21 STAIRWELL Use RESET to reset the currently highlighted fault You will be asked to press to confirm press any other button to abort Use ISOL to isolate the currently highlighted fault You will be asked to press to confirm press any other button to abort Note You can also use the arrow keys the Page and keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 23 4 3 3 3 SERVICE MENU LisT ISOLATED This will dis
48. TEM HISTORY specials RESTART THE SYSTEM ERASE FLASH SECTORS 4 3 9 1 SELECT SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSTICS STATS This selection will recalculate the panels CRC which takes about 10 seconds and will then display the following Item Description CPU Code Version Current version Of CPU Code Program CRC Current Checksum Of CPU Code No Of Rings No Of rings fitted to the system No Of Modules Total Number OF Modules Found On The System No Of Active Alarms Number Of Points Currently In Alarm On The System No Of Active Faults No of points currently in fault on the system No Of Active Isolates No of points currently isolated on the system No Of Named Points No of points which have been assigned names Total Number Of AZF s Total number of AZF type points on the system No Of Controlled Outputs Number of Dout points that have control scripts written for them Press the MENU button to return to the Service Menu NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 59 4 3 9 2 SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSTICS DBASE Performs a test of Database RAM this will clear all counters etc But will not destroy any configuration information 4 3 9 3 SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSTICS FLASH This will perform a full CRC check up to 30 seconds on the Flash memory to confirm correct oper
49. TERS FLASHSCAN T LCM PARAMETERS TIME T THE DATE TIME e Press the MENU button to return to the Service DAY NIGHT T DAY NIGHT TIMES PASSWORDS T PASSWORDS Menu screen SELECT NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 54 4 3 8 1 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation SERVICE MENU GLOBAL SYSTEM This page displays system global parameters that can be toggled The default states are shown below on the left while the toggled states are shown on the right Default Condition SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 SELECT A FUNCTION LTS ARE NOT LATCHED RTS ARE DEFINED AS ALARMS FF FAULT LIST MANUAL SWITCHED ACTIVE LIST MANUAL SWITCHED EVENT PRINTING IS OFF ALARM ONLY EVENT PRINTING IS OFF DISPLAY IS BLACK ON WHITE Actions SCREEN ALARMS ARE SHOWN AS GROUP ZONES ALARM FAULT TESTS ARE AUTO CLEARED Toggled Condition SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 SELECT A FUNCTION FAULTS ARE LATCHED SHORTS ARE DEFINED AS FAULTS FF SCREEN ALARMS ARE SHOWN AS SINGLE POINTS ALARM FAULT TESTS ARE MANUAL CLEARED FAULT LIST AUTO SWITCHED ACTIVE LIST AUTO SWITCHED EVENT PRINTING IS ON EVENT PRINTING IS ON WHITE ON BLACK ALARM ONLY DISPLAY IS e Use the and buttons to scroll through options and then use the TOGGLE button to select the toggle the highlighted option Changes are instant e Press the MENU bu
50. TION BOARD CoNNECTING RS485 ron RING 1 SOCKET PLUG SHIELD N 2 5 COMMS CABLE FIRST MODULE a m SHIELD Bs COMMS CABLE FROM LAST 8 C CL MODULE TERM 6 T HOUT T TERM 4 q 5 8 1 2 MAIN TERMINATION BOARD CONNECTING 24VDC FOR RING 1 TO FIRST MODULE IN LOOP 24V 24V SOCKET PLUG PR AO S os 5 pz AZI 24V Tiz 24V 24V FROM LAST AZ2 MODULE IN B LOOP TERMINATION BOARD 5 8 1 3 MAIN TERMINATION BOARD CONNECTING AZF s1 amp 2 ALARM ZONE INPUT 1 UNUSED INPUT 4700 Ohms TERMINATION BOARD NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 74 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix 5 8 1 4 MAIN TERMINATION BOARD CONNECTING RELAY OUTPUTS N BELL OUTPUT WARNING SYSTEM OUTPUT MONITORED OUTPUTS OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 lt GENERAL ALARM CONTACT OUTPUT 6 STD N O RELAY OUTPUTS OUTPUT 7 OUTPUT 8 TUUM 5 8 1 5 MAIN TERMINATION BOARD PANEL EXPANSION RELAYS J16 J1
51. able Thermal Degrees Celsius Level 1 43 C Note 2 Level 2 57 C Note 1 Level 3 65 C Level 4 70 C Level 5 75 C Level 6 88 C Note 1 Default setting on normal program Note 2 Default setting on auto program NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 72 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix 5 8 PANEL CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 5 8 1 MAIN TERMINATION BOARD Comms Processor Reset Button Relay Indicator Local Relay Output Fuses Data Connector to Processor Board Local Relay Outputs pnm h LED and Expansion Connector Future Use Comms Ring Data Connector RS485 Ed C Serial O Connector to Processor Board Comms Ring Power Connector Local Annunciator Chain Comms and 24V Connector 2 x Local AZF s Ring Expander Y Relay Expansion connector Board Connector Power Supply Connector CONNECTING RIBBONS TO CPU POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS E F D vec L w9 amp EJ TEST 55 e MAINS FAIL p BATTERY em an NS n Vin oo Dc CABLE NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 73 5 8 1 1 MAIN TERMINA
52. access should only be given to responsible persons with full authority to modify or delete the system configuration Various different screens on the system require passwords level 1 2 or 3 and the user will be prompted for a password on entry to those screens Once a password has been entered it will remain valid until logged out from the service menu If a user does not log out using the log out option on the service menu they will be automatically logged out 5 minutes after the last button press to avoid systems remaining open to modification NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 57 Setting Changing Passwords PASSWORD MENU 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 ENTER THE PASSWORDS passwords for 3 levels 5 digits max Actions e Use the numerical keypad or external keyboard to enter a NUMERIC password of up to 5 characters then press the ENTERg button pode e The current password for each level is shown in level 3 pass brackets if you do not wish to change the indes ix password simply press the ENTER level pass button pass pass pass pass pass pass pass pass pass pass BACKSP Forgotten Passwords All passwords can be viewed and changed on site by Level 3 access If the level 3 access password has been forgotten enter any incorrect password and an 8 character alpha numeric code will be displa
53. acility AVF can be used selectively on each alarm point to reduce false alarms by requiring an alarm condition to be present for a period of time before an alarm is generated AVF works as follows Receive 1 alarm signal Do not do anything with the alarm signal Initiate a 15 second reset on the point which generated the alarm Once the 15 second reset has completed Start a 120 second timer If an alarm comes in within the 120 seconds it is to be treated as a real alarm If the 120 second timer expires return the zone back to its normal condition a ROMA 5 2 2 TIMED AZF FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION A timed AZF can be used where normal latching detectors are required to be used in a duct probe application Timed AZF s function as follows Once the point goes into alarm generate an alarm You can combine with AVF too if you wish Retest the zone for continued alarm condition every 15 seconds by powering down and re powering the detector 4 Ifthe alarm is still present keep zone in alarm otherwise return zone back to normal condition w N 5 2 3 PAZMS EOL VALUES FUTURE RELEASE The PAZM module has the ability to select the EOL value for the AZF circuit This value can be anything between 1000 ohms and 5600 ohms in 100 ohm increments This is particularly useful in retrofit applications NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 65 5 3 ENT
54. alarm event comes in and there are no alarms on the system Event Printing Enabled Disabled This setting determines if the panel should print events to the printer port Alarm Only Printing activated de activated This setting determines if the panel should only print alarm events or all events NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 55 4 3 8 2 SERVICE MENU GLOBAL FLASHSCAN For each FlashScan loop a setting must be made to tell the LCM whether the Loop is a closed loop or an open loop If it is set as an open loop then the LCM does not check for broken loop wiring The LCM will still communicate out of Port A and Port B it just wont check for continuity This is very useful when using existing cabling in a star pattern configuration Actions e Use the DOWN buttons to scroll through options and then use the JTOGGLEf button to select the toggle the highlighted option Changes are FLASHSCAN LOOPS 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 immediate Closed Loop Closed Loop e Press the MENU button to return to the Service Closed Loop Open Loop Menu screen Open Loop Open Loop Open Loop Open Loop Open Loop Open Loop HU PWNH H TOGGLE 4 3 8 3 SERVICE MENU GLOBAL SET DATE TIME From the Global configuration menu selecting item 2 will display the change date time
55. ance 3810 m total using 4 0 mm x 2 core Twisted Notes Up to 3810 m needs 4 0 mm Up to 2800 m needs 2 5 mm Up to 1800 m needs 1 5 mm Up to 1100 m needs 0 75 mm Shielded cable should NOT be used contact Notifier if installing in noisy environments Fire rated cables may be required as per AS1670 AS1668 AS2118 e Separate 2 core cable to be run for 24VDC power to FZM 1 and FCM 1 modules as required Refer to section 5 8 4 FlashScan LCM and LEM Terminations for information on loop wiring styles and installation checks NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 70 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix 5 6 PASSWORD ACCESS LEVELS The AFP 2800 has 3 levels of password protection Each password level can have 5 different user passwords Each level has security access as follows Access Level Access To Level 0 no Password Required Firefighters Screen Ability to reset alarms Ability to reset faults Ability to Isolate Deisolate Ability to view system information Ability to view history Ability to view all read only data Level 0 access Ability to change descriptors Ability to change point options Ability to change display zone options Ability to add edit Pushbutton Isolate functions e Ability to change global options Level 2 e Level 1 access Ability to change scripts Ability to remove points Level 2 access Ability to perform Upload Do
56. ard Press enter when done ZONE 3 To abandon changes press the key on the QWERTY keyboard DEVICES IN ZONE L1D1 L1D2 LID3 LID4 LID5 L1D6 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 25 4 3 3 6 SERVICE MENU LIST FLASHSCAN This menu will list all FlashScan loops 1 10 you can then select detector or modules then read status or change or test a point FLASHSCAN LIST LOOP 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 LOOP 1 LOOP 2 LOOP 3 LOOP 4 LOOP 5 LOOP 6 LOOP 7 LOOP 8 LOOP 9 LOOP 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 1 OST ew Actions gt Hong oooo Use the and DOWN buttons to scroll through the FlashScan loop list Use the SELECT button to select the loop to list Alternatively press 1 through T use 0 to select 10 USE BUTTONS NUMBERS TO SELECT LOOP Once you have selected the loop you will be prompted to select detectors or modules as follows FLASHSCAN LIST DETECTOR MODULE 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 SELECT DEVICE ONLOOP 1 DETECTOR MODULE Actions Use the UP DOWNJ buttons to select option Use the SELECT button to select the loop to list zHm USE BUTTONS NUMBERS TO SELECT DEVICE SELECT NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU Page 26 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation SERVICE
57. ation 4 3 9 4 SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSTICS RELAY This mode will test the correct operation of local relays by cycling through them one at a time Pressing any button stops the test 4 3 9 5 SERVICE MENU DiAGNOSTICS XRELAY This mode will test the correct operation of expansion relays within the panel by cycling through them one at a time Pressing any button stops the test 4 3 9 6 SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSTICS LED This mode will test the correct operation of panel LED and LCD display by randomly flashing LEDS and filling the LCD with data Pressing any button stops the test 4 3 9 7 SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSTICS MODULE This mode will perform tests on field modules to ensure correct communications and operation 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 Actions e Use the and buttons to scroll through options and then use the SELECT button to select the highlighted option AUTOTEST ALL DOUTS ON A MODULE or button 1 to 3 from the numeric keypad DISPLAY MODULE DATABASE zum Won o e Press the MENU button to return to the Service Menu screen USE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT A FUNCTION NOTIFIER INERTIA LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 60 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Item Description AZF You will be prompted to enter a ring number or a module number The panel will then automatically isolate each AZF on the module perform a fault test and perfo
58. ce an alarm is reset it will be removed from the screen however if the alarm condition is still present it will re alarm after a 5 second time out Will perform a point isolate function on the currently highlighted alarm As per AS4428 you will be requested to press to confirm the isolate Any other button will abort the isolate Once an alarm is isolated it will be remain on the screen marked as an isolated alarm and must be reset to clear from the alarm screen Once an alarm is isolated to deisolate the alarm you must go through the service menu isol deisol function If group zones for Firefighters display is selected for AS4428 the zone displayed in fire fighters mode may be a collection of several points on the system Resetting or isolating a zone will result in all the underlying points being isolated or reset To view isolate or reset individual alarm points you must go to the Service Menu and list alarms NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU Page 18 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 SERVICE MENU MODE 4 3 1 SERVICE MENU STRUCTURE Service Menu 1 List 2 Isolate 3 Config 4 Flashscan H 1 Alarm 1 AZF List 1 Change 1 List 2 Fault 2 Dout List 2 Status 1 AZF List 2 Dout List H 3 Isolat
59. ck devices for correct wiring as follows With both ends of the circuit open set the multimeter to diode test and place the leads on the cable the reading should be approx 0 645 reverse the leads to get a reading of approximately 1 2 or higher If both readings are low there is an incorrectly wired device or a short on the wiring Note Each device has a diode installed 3 Check the loop voltage as follows Set the multimeter to D C volts and read the voltage at the loop card before connecting the loop The reading should be 24 25 volts Now connect the loop The reading should be 15 16 volts If the measured voltage goes below this value there could either be a short on the line or a device may be incorrectly wired possible reverse polarity Find the device and correct the loop connections at that device 4 Check that there are no earth faults as follows Select ohms on the multimeter and measure between each leg of the loop and earth If the reading falls below 50 000 ohms an earth fault will be indicated when the loop is connected Find the cause of the earth fault and rectify it Note Possible causes of an earth fault are moisture inadequate insulation from the surrounding building equipment or materials NOTE Loop resistance measurement when ISO X isolation modules are present 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 temporari
60. condition in a script you can use the following special functions Special Function Syntax Example Syntax Meaning Point In Fault F1 1 z1 Fault 1 1 Zone 1 Point Isolated IL1D1 Isolate Loop 1 Detector 1 Abbreviations for common points used in scripts are as follows Abbreviation Point CA Common Alarm Common alarm relay CF Common Fault Fault LED CI Common Isolate Isolate LED Bl Bell Isolate Bell isolate LED WI Warning System Isolate Warning system isolate LED MO Mains Fail Mains ON LED PF PSU Fail PSU fail LED BF Battery Fail Battery fault LED CH Charger HI CL Charger LO 5 3 1 USING ZONE NUMBERS IN SCRIPTS As Display Zones are purely a collection of individual points they can be used in scripting equations to save time For Example If Z1 contained the points 1101 L1D2 1103 and you needed L1M1 to turn on whenever a detector in Z1 went into alarm you could write a script as follows L1M1 271 This panel will the automatically create the script L1M1 L1D1 OR L1D2 OR L1D3 Note that this script is created as a macro function meaning that if you change the content of Z1 the script will not automatically change You must update the script manually for the output to still operate off display zone 1 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 66 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix 5 3 2 WRITING SC
61. ction circuit with a yellow LED displaying an earth fault condition The LEM is an expansion board that attaches to its LCM parent providing a second loop which has the same features as the parent loop Loop wiring styles Loops may be operated of several modes style 4 style 6 as well as style 7 refer to diagrams below Style 4 is an open loop arrangement while styles 6 and 7 are closed loop arrangements Refer to section 4 3 8 2 for loop configuration details and to section 5 5 2 for cabling requirements Style 4 Open loop does not return to the panel non redundant Port A Channel A 3810M maximum 50 Ohms resistance maximum Port B Channel B 3810M maximum 50 Ohms resistance maximum In style 4 the processor will poll both legs of the loop simultaneously through its own driver If either leg is shorted wire wire the other leg is not degraded since it is operated from a separate driver Style 6 Closed loop returns to panel providing a redundant path for open circuit conditions Total Loop 3810M maximum 50 Ohms resistance maximum In style 6 the processor polls the loop from one of the drivers the B side If a failure open circuit is detected it will poll through both ends NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 78 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Style 7 Closed loop with isolation modules providing a redundant path for short circuit conditions
62. d devices via RS485 communications rings Each field device can have multiple inputs and outputs These inputs and outputs can include but are not limited to smoke or heat detector circuits bells and air conditioning controls The system supports two RS485 communications rings Each ring can support up to 100 distributed field modules and ring 1 can additionally support up to 99 panel annunciators and 30 LCD 80 units in terminal mode In addition to the two rings of distributed conventional communication the panel can support up to 10 loops of Notifier FlashScan Analog Addressable points Each FlashScan loop can support 159 detectors and 159 modules In its maximum configuration the panel can support up to 1602 Conventional Detection Circuits more than 800 Programmable Relay Outputs and 3 180 Analog Addressable FlashScan points All of this data is stored in a large database and text based scripts are continuously processed to implement the logic of input and output functions similar to a programmable logic controller PLC The system s configuration data and event history is stored in non volatile Flash memory which does not rely on battery power for its backup The operating system is also stored in flash memory so there is no need for EPROM changes to upgrade the firmware Main Termination Board 8 Programmable System Relays 2 x Local AZF s Upta 100 field modukzs ES a Eu ZI ET a LE 1 99
63. dress Poll Mode gt Flashscan Mode Programmed As gt FST 751 FDX 551 HEAT Actual Device gt FST 51 HEAT Press the FS OFF button to return the detector LED s Device State gt NORMAL s Device Status NORMAL to the Automatic Polling Mode LED Status gt Polling Detector Values Press the FS ALM button to perform an ALARM Alarm Peak Temperature 30 C TEST on the detector Temperature Day Alm Sensitivity 5 Night S 1 Press the FS FLT button to perform an FAULT TEST on the detector USE BUTTONS TO SELECT TEST Press the STATUS button to return to the read status screen SERVICE MENU LIST FLASHSCANTM DETECTORS CHANGE This screen will allow you to change FlashScan detector information and options on a point by point basis Actions FLASHSCAN MENU PROG _ Press BACKSP to backspace an incorrect character SELECTED POINT E101 Press to step through options NAME APPARTMENT 1 BATHROOM DEVICE TYPE gt FSP 751 SDX 751 PHOTO ZONE NG 63 Press or NO buttons when highlighted to ZONE TYPE SMOKE ALARMED YIN 47 answer Y N options LATCHED Y N gt Y TIMED Y N gt N Use external QWERTY keyboard to edit descriptors NE Y N ZN and zone type SENSITIVITY 1 9 1 is most sensitive The numeric keypad can be used for number entries only Day Alarm 2 Dey Pre Alatm When entering device type an option list will appear at Night Alarm 1 Nig
64. e AVF Y N Determines if the AZF is to utilise the Alarm Verification Facility See Appendix for explanation of AVF TIMED Y N Determines if the AZF is to be a time controlled input for use with Duct Probe detectors Refer Appendix for additional details EOL Res For PAZM8 only determines end of line resistor value for the AZF Default value is 4700 Ohms See Appendix for more details If the Selected Point already has data the existing data will be displayed This data may be modified by overwriting or can be confirmed by just pressing the ENTER button for the field using the soft or hard buttons or the on the keyboard Overwrite Insert mode can be toggled by pressing the Insert key on the remote keyboard NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 43 SERVICE MENU CONFIG CHANGE DouT Once you have selected the Dout you wish to change you will be in the Modify Point screen as follows Action e Use the external keyboard to enter a descriptor up to 28 characters for the output and press the ENTER button SELECTED POINT 1 1 01 gt e You will then be prompted to accept press to accept or to redo Use arrows to move around INS DEL to edit lines ENTER accept line and or Skip to next item ESC to leave this screen You will then be prompted to enter a control script for the point as fo
65. e 3 Din List 3 FS Prog 3 Din List 4 FlashScan List 4 Active 4 Zone List 4 FS Del 5 FS_PROG FlashScan Point 5 List 5 Flashscan List 5 FS Loop 2 Isolate 6 Range Flashscan H 1 Zone 3 Module 2 FlashScan H 3 Ring 4 AZF H 5 Dout H 6 Din T History NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Service Menu Page 19 9 Logoff 5 Test 6 Global T Print 8 Diag FA 1 Alam Test a Zone 1 System 1 Alarm List 1 Stats 2 Flashscan 2 Fault List 4 2 DBase 1 AZF List 3 Time 3 Isolate List 3 Flash F4 2 Fault Testa Zone 4 Day Night 4 Active List H 4 Relay 1 AZF List 5 Paswords 5 History H 5 XRelay 3 Dout Test a Point 1 Dout List 4 Battery Test 5 FS Alarm Test a FS Device 6 FS Fit Fault Test a FS Device NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com 1 Alarm History 2 Fault History 3 Isolate History H 4 Active History 5 History 6 Script i T Flashscan 9 Ring Modules i Module H 8 Local 4 9 History Erase Flash Sectors WWW INERTIA COM AU Page 20 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 2
66. e You will then be prompted to accept Press the button to accept or the button to redo gt Adescriptor is the only configurable option for digital input Use arrows to move around INS DEL to edit lines ENTER accept line and or Skip to next item ESC to leave this screen Overwrite mode SERVICE MENU CONFIG CHANGE FLASHSCAN POINT Once you have selected the FlashScan point you wish to modify from the list or entered directly you will be on the modify FlashScan point screen The screen will be different depending on what type of FlashScan point is selected le Detector Input Module or Output Module Detectors FLASHSCAN MENU PROG A 9 Actions I 0 N 0 e Press the BACKSP button to delete an incorrect SELECTED POINT L1D1 character L1D1 APARTMENT 1 BATHROOM DEVICE TYPE DECR NEA TO PHOTO Press the ENTER button to step through options ZONE NO ZONE TYPE e Press the r buttons when highlighte ALARMED Y N PES zs ghlighiga LATCHED Y N to answer Y N options TIMED Y N AVF Y N e Use external QWERTY keyboard to edit descriptors and zone type SENSITIVITY 1 9 1 is most sensitive Day Alarm 5 Day Pre Alarm e The numerical keyboard can be used for numerical Night Alarm 1 Night Pre Alarm entries e When entering device type a numerical pick list will appear at the bottom of the screen e Refer to appendix for more information on options and sensitivity settings
67. e output from activating Note that an isolated point is seen as inactive by the panel and hence in a logic programming script it will return the value FALSE or TRUE if the NOT function is applied to it within the script Actions ISOLATE DE ISOLATE A POINT 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 SELECT FROM LIST AZF LIST DOUT LIST DIN LIST ZONE LIST FLASHSCAN LIST RANGE FLASHSCAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 SELECT e Use the and buttons to scroll through options and then use the SELECT button to select the highlighted option or button to 6 from numeric keypad e Press MENU to return to the Service Menu screen Selection Action required 1 Will display the AZF list as per page Bs with an and DEISOL soft button Use the and DOWN buttons to select the appropriate point and press the appropriate function If the point is isolated an I will appear on the right hand side of the screen next to the point 2 Will display the Dout list as per pagel3al with an and a DEISOL soft button Use the and DOWN buttons to select the appropriate point and press the appropriate function If the point is isolated an I will appear on the right hand side of the screen next to the point 3 Will display the Din list as per page hz with an and a DEISOL soft button Use the and buttons to select the appropriate point and press the appropriate function If the poi
68. e system Fault List Prints all points currently in fault on the system Isolate List Prints all Isolated points on the system Active List Prints all Non Alarm points which are currently active on the system History Prints system history with the following options for printing e All Alarm in Ascending Date Order e All Faults in Ascending Date Order e All Isolates in Ascending Date Order e All Active events in Ascending Date Order All history events starting from a selected date Scripts Prints all outputs points which are operated by scripts FlashScan Prints all installed FlashScan points Ring Modules Prints all installed modules on rings 1 amp 2 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU Page 62 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix 5 1 PLACING INTO OPERATION CHECKLIST 5 1 1 PRE PowER UP CHECKS System General Appearance Good Cabinet Colour And Condition Good Cabinet Keyed 003 All Circuit Boards Firmly Fastened Manual Call Point Fitted amp Functional Viewing Window Clear And Firmly Secured Cable Entries Adequately Sealed 240VAC Cabling Correctly Terminated All Earthing Secured Power Supply Securely Mounted Power Supply Correctly Wired All Ribbon Cables Firmly Secured All Other Components Securely Inserted FlashScan LCM Boards correctly addressed INERTIA AFP2800 Manufacturing Label Affixed You
69. elay Outputs and Fuses Panel Expansion Expansion for 64 x 1A ELV relay contact outputs via 8 serial Relays IFS 803 Relay Boards NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel System Description Page 9 3 3 3 LCM LEM FLASHSCAN Loop CONTROLLER MODULES Minimum Nominal Maximum Operating voltage V DC 20 6 24 29 Loop communications voltage 15 24 32 Loop current limit mA 340 400 430 LCM LEM Pair Q Current 140 200 Communications Link EIA485 on dual ports LED Indications Green Onboard 5VDC Supply OK Amber Ground Fault Detected 3 3 4 FAN CONTROL MODULE Supply Input 20 to 28V DC 55mA max no relays energised 130mA max all inputs and relays energised Inputs 3 x Opto Isolated Outputs 3 x ELV relay contact outputs Communications Link 485 on dual ports Indications LED indications on Inputs Outputs RX TX Power Fault 3 3 5 AZM 8 Supply Input 20 to 28V DC 90mA max no relays energised 155mA max all relays energised Inputs 8 conventional alarm inputs Monitoring Circuit Short Circuit Alarm Fault Outputs 4 x ELV relay contact outputs Communications Link 485 on dual ports Indications LED indications on Outputs RX TX Power Fault 3 3 6 2 8 FUTURE RELEASE Supply Input 20V to 28V DC 100mA max no alarms Inputs 8 A
70. est mode will automatically exit after 10 minutes from the last button press to prevent the system remaining off line e digital output does not have a control script and is set on during test mode the output will remain on permanently until turned off through test mode This can be a useful function for testing purposes during commissioning Note As the Dout tests activate the output at the remote module the module itself is tested as well as the panel to module communications 4 3 7 3 SERVICE MENU TEST BATTERY This function will run a load test on the batteries for 15 seconds and if a battery fault is detected it will be displayed and logged as such to the history A successful Battery Test will clear a battery fault The panel also performs a short battery integrity test every hour Note The battery test will not run if there is a Mains Fail condition so as not to further deplete the battery charge NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 53 4 3 8 SERVICE MENU GLOBAL This menu items provides the ability to set system wide global parameters for various items and also set the Systems date and time Actions e Use the and buttons to scroll through options and then use the SELECT button to select the highlighted option or button to 5 from the numeric keypad Zum Wo nu Ww ou SYSTEM T GLOBAL PARAME
71. gelaaland then press the button to enter DOUT Test Mode Item 4 Will perform a battery capacity test is accordance with AS4428 1 which will last 15 seconds Item 5 Will perform an alarm test on a FlashScan Point You will be prompted for loop number and detector or module number Item 6 Will perform a fault test on a FlashScan Point You will be prompted for loop number and detector or module number NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 51 4 3 7 1 SERVICE MENU TEST AZF In this screen an AZF may be tested to verify it s ability to detect an Alarm or Fault condition AZF TEST MENU e An ISOL button is provided so that the point can be easily isolated during the test period this button will toggle to DEISOLJ if the point is already isolated Action POINT STATUS devoid LAM e A single button press the ALARM or FAULT buttons is all that is required to initiate the tests WAITING FOR POINT 1 2 23 TO ALARM OK CLEARING POINT 5 WAITING FOR POINT 1 2 23 TO CLEAR e Pressing the BACK button will return to the OK CLEARING ALARM FAULT LIST previous Screen e Note that an isolated point is seen as inactive by the panel and hence in a logic programming script it will return the value FALSE or TRUE if the NOT function is applied to it within the script USE BUTTONS TO SELECT A TEST
72. gs RING 1 Use the SELECT button to select the currently RING 2 FLASHSCAN highlighted ring USE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT A RING SELECT SERVICE MENU LIST RING MODULE LIST Once you have selected the ring the following screen will appear Actions MODULE LIST Use the PREV and NEXT buttons to scroll through the list of active modules gd og HOD BS POUND ONER ENGE Use the SELECT button to select the currently 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 101 102 103 highlighted module If the FlashScan ring is selected you will be taken directly to the list FlashScan screen see 25 USE BUTTONS SELECT MODULE SELECT NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 34 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation SERVICE MENU LIST RING MODULE LIST MODULE I O LIST Once you have selected the module a list of all inputs and outputs for that module will be displayed in a format specific for the module type The example below shows a the layout for an AZM 8 module which has 8 AZF inputs and 4 programmable outputs Actions MODULE I O LIST 0 F 0 e Use the PREVI and NEXT buttons to scroll USE BUTTONS TO SELECT AN I O through points The points descriptor will display at the bottom of RING 1 MODULE 1 the screen when each point is highlighted IDENTIFIED AS AZM 8 e When highlighting an AZF input
73. ht Pre Alarm the bottom of the screen Refer to appendix for more information on options and sensitivity settings You will be prompted Yes No to save changes when finished NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 29 SERVICE MENU LIST FLASHSCAN MODULES This screen will provide a list of modules 1 159 on the loop selected showing the name of each module alongside its address From this screen you can do a live read status of the point or change the configuration of the point Modules that are not installed are listed as NOT INSTALLED performing a change automatically installs the point Actions Use the DOWN buttons to select detector FLASHSCAN LIST MODULES 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 USE BUTTONS TO SELECT DEVICE Use the STATUS button to perform a live point read on BREAK GLASS ENTRY FOYER the module NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED Use the CHANGE button to edit the modules setting NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED and or change its name NOT INSTALLED s Press the BACK button to return to the previous EWIS OUTPUT 42 NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED STATUS Note You also use the arrow keys the Page and keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY
74. irst fault in the fault list Pressing DISPLAY ISOLATES will show the first isolate in the isolate list Pressing the NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons allow the user to scroll up and down the lists When the last event on the list is reached the display will wrap around to the first event on the list and vice versa Note If a new event occurs on the FIP then the highest priority event will automatically be displayed Event Sounder Switch 1 of DIP switch SW 1 will disable the buzzer for alarms Switch 2 of DIP switch SW 1 will disable the buzzer for faults If the buzzer is enabled pressing the MUTE button will silence the buzzer until a new event is received NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 68 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Display The LCD Display is made up of 4 lines of 20 characters each Events are displayed as Date Time 0 SEPT 12 34 1 11 Event Total Number of Events Point Description 3 M oint Status Point Zone Number gt 1 2 26 FAUT Total Alarms n 0 __ Total Isolates Total Faults In the above example a fault occurred on the 10 September at 12 34pm It is the first of only one fault and occurred in the East Wing on point number 1 1 23 There are 0 alarms 1 faults and 0 isolates on the system 1 2 In this example an alarm occurred on the 10 of September at 12 37pm It is the first
75. ked to select the ring 1 4 and then the Add Remove module menu appears as follows ADD REMOVE MODULE 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 USE BUTTONS TO SELECT A MODULE Zum d MODULES FOUND ON RING 1 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 101 102 103 USE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT A RING NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com To remove a module e Use the buttons to scroll through the list of active modules Once the desired module is selected press the REMOVE button once to remove it To Add a module e Press the button once e You will then prompted to enter a module number to add e You will then be prompted for a module type from the on screen list of 1 8 ie FANC AZMB PAZM8 ACM16AT ACM32 SCS8 LDM32 LCD80 e The module has now been added WWW INERTIA COM AU Page 48 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 6 SERVICE MENU FLASHSCAN Overview The AFP 2800 can support up to 10 loops of FlashScan Each loop can support 159 detectors and 159 modules On power up the AFP 2800 programs the FlashScan LCMs Loop Control Modules with the appropriate information for devices installed and then the LCMs handle all the polling of the devices The LCMs report back to the CPU only off normal conditions such as alarm fault etc Therefore if an LCM is for any reason powered down and re powered it must be re programmed to be in
76. le a AZF 2 System event printer Keyboard Interface PS2 QWERTY IBM PC keyboard System Memory 7500 Named points 5000 Control scripts 4000 History events System Expansion Item Description Ring Expander Second RS485 communications ring to Communications Ring 2 support Up to an additional 100 Field Modules Loop Interface Module Ring expander module to Each loop of FlashScan TM communicate with up to 5 x pairs of FlashScan supports Notifier LCM LEM modules ie total 159 Analog Addressable 10 loops of FlashScan Detectors and 159 Addressable Modules Panel Expansion Relays Up to an additional 8 IFS 803 8 way relay boards can be added via the panel serial relay port NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel System Description Page 13 FlashScan Loops Description Nots LCM FlashScan Loop Controller Max 5 per system Loops 1 3 5 7 9 LEM FlashScan Loop Controller Max 5 per system LEM Loops 2 4 6 8 10 piggybacks onto LCM nou Annunciator 32 Red LED A maximum of 99 ACM16AT Annunciator 16 Pushbutton Annunciators can be 16 Red LED installed on 16 Yellow LED communication ring 1 SCS 8 Annunciator 8 x 3 Position switches 8 x Red LED 8 x Yellow LED 8 x Green LED LDM R32 Annunciator 32 x 1 Amp relay outputs Field Modules Item Descri
77. llows Action e in the control script you wish the point to be tele Te ENS e The AFP 2800 will then check the syntax report Wow o a SELECTED POINT 1 1 01 any errors and give you the option to accept EWIS OUTPUT LEVEL 1 OPERATES WHEN Yes No Press YES or NO as appropriate See page more information on entering control gt No script found for this point scripts Enter condition using Zone Z3 or point numbers 1 2 14 Operators AND OR T AND OR Use arrows to move around INS DEL to edit lines ENTER accept line and or Skip to next item ESC to leave this screen Overwrite mode If the Selected Point already has data the existing data will be displayed This data may be modified by overwriting or can be confirmed by just pressing the ENTER button for the field using the soft or hard buttons or the key on the keyboard Overwrite Insert mode can be toggled by pressing the Insert key on the QWERTY keyboard NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 44 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation SERVICE MENU CONFIG CHANGE DIN Once you have selected the Digital Input you wish to change you will be in the Modify Point screen as follows ACTION e Use the external keyboard to enter a descriptor up to 28 characters for the output and press the ENTER button Zum SELECTED POINT 1 4 11
78. ly 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 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 80 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix 5 9 BATTERY CALCULATIONS The following tables and formulas can be used for calculating battery capacity required as per AS4428 The size of the power supply battery charger and capacity of the batteries required will depend on the installation and must be calculated using the following table and formulas 5 9 1 QUIESCENT CURRENT CALCULATION Item Qty Current Each Amps Sub Total Amps Main Control Panel 1 0 210 0 210 Ring Expander Module 0 025 Loop Interface Module 0 025 LCM LEM Pairs 5 max 0 200 Fan Control Modules 0 055 AZM8 Modules 0 090 PAZM8 Modules 0 090 Other Quiescent load Total Quiescent Current Q 5 9 2 ALARM CURRENT CALCULATION Item Qty Current Each Amps Sub Total Amps Main Control Panel 1 0 210 0 210 Ring Expander Module 0 025 Loop Interface Module 0 025 LCM LEM Pairs 5 max 0 200 Fan Control Module In Alarm 0 130 Fan Control Module Quiescent 0 055 AZM8 Modules In Alarm 0 155 AZM8 Modules Quiescent 0 090 PAZM8 Modules In Alarm 0 155 PAZM8 Modules Quiescent
79. mmed As gt FRM 1 CMX 2 Relay O P Actual Device gt FMM 1 Rela Device RD 2 Press STATUS to return to the read status screen Device Status NORMAL LED Status gt Polling Green USE BUTTONS TO SELECT TEST STATUS NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 32 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation SERVICE MENU LIST FLASHSCANTM MODULES CHANGE This screen will allow you to change FlashScan module information and options on a point by point basis As modules can be either inputs or outputs once the device type has been entered the screen will change to suit either an input or output as follows Input modules FLASHSCAN MENU PROG 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 PLEASE ENTER THE INFORMATION BELOW Zum ou SELECTED POINT L1M1 NAME gt BREAK GLASS MAIN FOYER DEVICE TYPE gt FMM 101 MMX 1010 MINI MON ZONE NO gt 2 ZONE TYPE gt ALARMED Y N gt Y LATCHED gt Y TIMED YIN gt N AVF YIN gt N BACKSP Output modules FLASHSCAN MENU PROG 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 PLEASE ENTER THE INFORMATION BELOW Z un ow d SELECTED POINT L1M10 NAME gt EWIS OUTPUT 1 DEVICE TYPE gt FRM 1 CMX 2 RELAY O P BACKSP ENTER Actions Press the button to delete an incorrect character Press the ENTER button to step through options Press
80. ms Setting DIP Switch 2 of SW1 to OFF will disable the buzzer for faults If the buzzer is enabled pressing the MUTE button will silence the buzzer until a new event is received Addressing SW2 amp SW3 set the address as per the table below Note that 200 is added to the actual values of SW2 amp SW3 to give an address in the range 200 229 SW3 1 SW3 2 SW2 Actual Address OFF OFF 0 9 200 209 ON OFF 0 9 210 219 ON ON 0 9 220 229 Connections NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD ABN 076 002 692 962 COPYRIGHT 2001 www PDF Zoo com Ring 1 or Ring 2 RS485 Comms s 55 ee s Panel RS 485 Screen RS 485 RS 485 COMMS NOT USED NOT USED OVDC 24VDC 24VDC NOT USED DODODODIIODODO 120 Ohm Eol Res RS 485 COMMS NOT USED NOT USED vDC vDC 24VDC 24VDC NOT USED ooooooo oooo WWW INERTIA COM AU W09 007 d MMM 5 12 7 RS485 COMMS AND POWER CONNECTIONS DETAIL Panel First Last RS 485 Screen RS 485 CJ IN OUT OUT IN IN OUT OUT IN Ring 1 or Ring 2 RS485 Comms RS 485 COMMS RS 485 COMMS NOT USED NOT USED 0 0 0 0 24VDC 24VDC NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED OVDC OVDC 24VDC 24VDC NOT USED
81. n SERVICE MENU CONFIG CHANGE AZF Once you have selected the AZF you wish to change you will be in the Modify Point screen as follows MODIFY POINT 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 PLEASE ENTER THE INFORMATION BELOW Actions Hu How o og 2 e Use the external QWERTY keyboard to enter descriptors SELECTED POINT 1 1 71 e Press the ENTER button to move to the next line NAME gt ZONE NO gt ZONE TYPE gt ALARMED LATCHED e Use soft YES and Noj buttons as appropriate e Once all entries have been complete you will be prompted to save changes Yes No If you select no changes to the point will be ignored Use arrows to move around INS DEL to edit lines ENTER accept line and or Skip to next item ESC to leave this screen ENTER The following data may be entered Item Description NAME This is the descriptor for the AZF e g LIFT MOTOR ROOM L16 Up to 28 characters are allowed ZONE NUMBER This is the Zone number assignment of the AZF One AZF per Zone Allowed Zone numbers are 1 to 36863 ZONE TYPE Type of zone e g FIRE HEAT SMOKE FLAME FSW MCP VMD PSW SPR This information is purely for display purposes when in Firefighters display mode ALARMED Y N Determines if the AZF is to be a full alarm point or a non alarm input used for logic purposes only LATCHED Y N Determines if the AZF is to be latching or non latching typ
82. n AZF input point Pressing the Z CARPARK L4 2 CARPARK L3 button will take you into the test menu for AZF s refer page 1 Which provide the options for 7 LOBBY an Alarm and Fault test AZM8 a Pressing the CHANGE button will take you to the 2 AZM8 2 LEVEL 1 CORRIDOR Modify Point Screen refer to page 42 Z LEVEL 2 CORRIDOR Z ROOM 212 2 2 Prassing the BACK button return you back to the 2 ROOM 214 Service Menu Z LIFT MOTOR ROOM 7 7 8 A 7 8 In the above example the following abbreviations of STATUS apply Status Meaning Abbreviation A Alarm Isolated F Fault X Activated Note You can also use the arrow keys the and keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 36 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 3 9 SERVICE MENU LIST DOUT This screen will list all the Digital Outputs relays in the system Digital outputs consist of local panel relays field module relays and Annunciator outputs The display shows the point number Ring Module l O format and the point description In addition the current state of the point is displayed Unnamed points use the associated field module type as their description Actions DIGITAL OUTPUT LIST 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 USE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT AN O P uu non
83. nt is isolated an I will appear on the right hand side of the screen next to the point 4 Will display the Zones list as per pagd 2d with an ISOLT and a DEISOL soft button Use the and buttons to select the appropriate zone and press the appropriate function Isolating or de isolating in this screen will isolate de isolate ALL points within the display zone 5 Will display the FlashScan list as per pagel2 with an ISOLJ and a DEISOLJ soft button Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the appropriate FlashScan point and press the appropriate function 6 Will prompt for the first FlashScan point and the last FlashScan point Pressing the ISOL and DEISOL soft buttons will isolate de isolate the selected range of FlashScan points NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 40 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 5 SERVICE MENU CONFIG This menu is for configuring points on the system For this menu you can add remove modules change scripts isolate de isolate points etc A 0 Actions CONFIGURE MENU 0 I 0 gt Use the Ue BOWN butions to sero USE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT A FUNCTION through options or button to 3 from numeric keypad MODIFY A POINT SELECT A POINT TO ISOLATE A GROUP e Use SELECT to select the highlighted option ADD REMOVE FROM SYSTEM e Press MENU to return to the Service Menu screen SELECT
84. oints use the associated field module type as their description DIGITAL INPUT LIST 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 USE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT AN I P FANC BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON ACM16AT ACM16AT ACM16AT ACM16AT ACM16AT U1 amp UN OH UN H Oo U1 PWN HP ACM16AT ACM16AT ACM16AT 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 OOOoOOoooocoocoococoocosoco SPF 1 RUNNING SPF 1 FAULT ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON uam ow aw dg Actions e Use the and buttons to scroll through Input points Pressing the CHANGE button will take you to the Modify Point Screen refer to 44 e Pressing the BACK button will return you to the list menu screen In the above example the following abbreviations of STATUS apply Status Meaning Abbreviation Isolated F Fault X Activated Note You can also use the arrow keys the and keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU Page 38 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 3 11 SERVICE MENU LIST HISTORY This will display an abbreviated event history list in chronological order Events are time stamped with date and time and are shown in point and status format The AFP 2800 system s
85. on SERVICE MENU LIST FLASHSCANTM DETECTORS STATUS Page 27 This screen will show a reading of the selected FlashScan detector updated every 3 seconds 255 times The detector s current configuration is displayed together with live readings as shown below Heat Detector FLASHSCAN MENU STATUS 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 L1D2 Poll Mode Programmed As Actual Device Device State Device Status LED Status Wow wg og gt APARTMENT 1 BATHROOM gt Flashscan Mode gt FST 751 FDX 551 HEAT gt FST 751 HEAT gt NORMAL gt NORMAL gt Polling Detector Values Alarm Temperature Actions 0 24C Day Alm Sensitivity 5 Night Alarm Sens 1 Device Scanned 255 Times FS TEST Peak Temperature 30 C Smoke Detector L1D3 Poll Mode Programmed As Actual Device Device State Device Status LED Status Detector Values 0 0 Alarm Prealarm FLASHSCAN MENU STATUS 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 gt APARTMENT 1 BEDROOM gt Flashscan Mode gt FSP 751 SDX 551 PHOTO gt FSP 751 PHOTO gt NORMAL gt NORMAL gt Polling Peak Alarm Value Day Alm Sensitivity Day PreAlarm Sens Night Alarm Sens Night PreAlarm Sens o uon Hn uw ou 5 e Press the F NEXTI buttons to move to the next installed point e Press the FS TEST button to enter test menu for FlashScan detectors e Press BACK to return to the previous screen Explanations
86. play any isolation conditions active at the time 0 Actions 2 N 0 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 Use the PREV and buttons to scroll through TIME TYPE STATUS NUMBER the Isolated points O1 OCT 10 00 SMOKE ISOL 1 OF 2 L1D1 PENTHOUSE ET Use DEISOLJ to De Isolate the currently highlighted 1 10 21 STAIRWELL isolated point Press IMENUf to return to the Service menu Note You can also use the arrow keys the and keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions 4 3 3 4 SERVICE MENU LIST ACTIVE This list will display all non alarm AZF s that are currently active If points are set as latching this is where they will need to be manually reset If points are non latching they will self clear ACTIVE LIST 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 TIME TYPE STATUS Actions Zum How ow og Do oo Use the and NEXT buttons to scroll through the active Non Alarm AZF zZ E W tj 01 OCT 10 00 SMOKE ACTIVE L1D1 PENTHOUSE TS EEE ENT CPUS Use to acknowledge currently highlighted active 1 10 21 STAIRWELL Non Alarm AZF Use RESET to reset the currently highlighted active Non Alarm AZF You will be asked to press to confirm press any other button to abort Use to isolate the currently highlighted active Non Alarm AZF You will be asked to press to confirm press any other button to abort Note You also use the arrow keys the
87. point pressing the button will take you into the test menu for 20121 901 AZF s refer page 1 Which provide the options for 202 1A 002 an Alarm Test and Fault test 203 003 204 004 205 e When highlighting an output point pressing the 2 button will take you to test menu for 208 outputs where you can toggle the output on off for commissioning test purposes Refer to page 52 Pressing the CHANGE button will take you to the ZONE 1 KITCHEN LEVEL 6 Modify Point Screen refer to page In the above example the following abbreviations of STATUS apply Status Meaning Abbreviation A Alarm Isolated F Fault X Activated NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 35 4 3 3 8 SERVICE MENU LIST AZF This screen will display all conventional alarm zones AZF s detected on the system Zones which have been allocated zone numbers will display the zone number the physical point number Ring Module I O format and the zone description Unallocated zones will default to Z for the zone number and the description will be the type of field module to which the zone belongs i e 2 8 etc ALARM ZONE LIST Actions I 1 e Use the and buttons to scroll through USE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT A ZONE AZF points Z PANEL BREAK GLASS 2 PANEL DOOR OPEN e When highlighting a
88. ption AZM 8 8 AZF inputs A maximum of 100 field 4 Programmable Relay Outputs modules can be installed on communications ring PAZM 8 8 AZF Inputs with programmable end of line resistor values 1k5 to 5K6 1 and 100 on Fan Controller 3 Inputs Opto isolated not monitored communications ring 2 3 Programmable outputs On board power supply accommodates for the first 10 modules Larger power supplies and separate feeds are required for systems with additional modules RS485 signal is regenerated at each field module Display Interfaces Description Terminal mode display interface A maximum of 30 Display Interfaces can be installed on communications ring 1 NOTIFIER INERTIA LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 14 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 1 FRONT PANEL DISPLAY The AFP2800 is fitted with a one quarter VGA resolution graphical LCD screen allowing ease of use for the operator by displaying multiple lines of information The AFP 2800 uses the concept of hard and soft buttons A hard button is one which is labelled with a fixed function e g EXT BELL ISOLATE The functions of these buttons do not change A soft button is one of the five buttons along the bottom of the LCD display The function of the button may change depending on the screen being displayed at the time To indicate the button function it
89. rm an alarm test displaying the results on the screen DOUT You will be prompted to enter a ring number or a module number the panel will then automatically cycle all Douts on the module Script processing is halted during this process Press the SERVICE MENUJ button to exit DBASE You will be prompted to enter a ring number or a module number The panel will then display LIVE module raw data for use by trained Notifier Inertia Pty Ltd diagnostics engineers only 4 3 9 8 SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSTICS LOCAL This command will display raw local data for use by trained Notifier Inertia Pty Ltd diagnostics engineers only 4 3 9 9 SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSTICS HISTORY This command will permanent delete ALL events in the systems history log 4 3 9 10 SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSTICS RESTART THE SYSTEM This command will perform a warm system reboot and will reprogram all LCM s Note warm system reboot can also be performed by pressing Reset SW1 on the back of the CPU board 4 3 9 11 SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSTICS ERASE FLASH SECTORS This command will take you to a special erase flash sector menu This menu is to be used by factory trained technicians only as it allows the deleting of individual flash memory sectors The accidental erasure of 1 or more flash sectors may render the system inoperative and cause the system to malfunction 4 3 10 SERVICE MENU LOG OFF This option on the service menu allows the current
90. rs display purposes FLASHSCAN Displays FlashScan loops 1 10 and detectors modules with names for status viewing editing and testing RING Displays the systems communications rings and modules found on each AZF Displays all system AZF s and shows current status Soft Buttons provide ability to Test and Change a points programming DOUT Displays all system Digital Outputs Relays and shows current status Soft Buttons provide ability to Test and Change a points programming DIN Displays all system Digital Inputs and shows current status Soft Buttons provide ability to Test and Change a points programming HISTORY Displays the systems history event buffer in chronological order NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 22 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation 4 3 3 4 SERVICE MENU LIST ALARM This screen will display all individual alarm conditions active at the time As new alarms unacknowledged force the panel into Fire Fighters mode this page can only be accessed once all alarms are acknowledged Counters will continue to dynamically update while in this screen Actions INDIVIDUAL POINT ALARM LIST Use the and NEXT buttons to scroll through the active Alarms TIME TYPE STATUS NUMBER Wow uu 01 OCT 14 01 SMOKE ACKD ALARM 1 OF 2 L1D1 PENTHOUSE Use to acknowledge currently highlighted alarm or OCT 14 40 HEA
91. s label is changed by software and displayed along the bottom line of the LCD as a pictorial representation of a button Not all buttons are shown on a screen and the unlabelled buttons will have no effect if pressed Rather than having a cluttered front keypad fascia with letters numbers and function keys the AFP 2800 accepts a standard PC101 style keyboard plugged directly into the CPU to allow full QWERTY function accessibility for programming and diagnostic test This provides not only ease of operation but also a more secure environment as it prevents unauthorised tampering of the system configuration The LCD display is used to display information about the status of the system field devices and programming menus The layout of the front keypad provides a Fire fighter s facility in accordance with AS4428 The purpose of this facility is to provide a uniform display for all fire alarm panels to assist Fire fighters during a response The thick red border signifies the Fire fighters area and provides alarm based functions for the Fire fighter The mode select buttons bottom right will toggle the system in between Fire fighters mode and the service menu where routine service and diagnostic tests can be performed If there are any active and unacknowledged alarms on the system the system will jump to and remain in Fire fighters mode until all alarms are acknowledged or reset 4 1 1 SELECTING SCREEN ITEMS Selecting a screen item ma
92. sync with the panel The AFP 2800 detects disconnection reconnection automatically and will re program the LCM in the background The LCM boards have a slave board that is called the LEM loop expander module Five 5 LCM LEM pairs are required to achieve 10 loops Each LCM has an address switch to set the loop address for the pair While it is not mandatory that loops always be sequential it is highly recommended for ease of use 4 3 6 1 SERVICE MENU FLASHSCAN LIST This menu option will list all 10 FlashScan loops allowing the user to then select detectors or modules perform read status and or change a point s programming For a full explanation please refer to List on page 4 3 6 2 SERVICE MENU FLASHSCAN STATUS This menu option gives direct access to the read status screen of a FlashScan point You will be prompted for a Loop Number and a Detector or Module number You will then be taken directly to the Read Status screen for the point Please refer to Bervice Menu List FlashScan Detectors Status on page P7 Or Service Menu List FlashScan Modules Status on Page Bo 4 3 6 3 SERVICE MENU FLASHSCAN PROGRAM This menu option is direct access to the program change point screen of a FlashScan point You will be prompted for a loop number and a detector or module number You will then be taken directly to the program change point screen for the point Please refer
93. t condition le No Response LED Status 4 Types Polling On Off Polling ID NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 31 Service Menu List FlashScan Modules Status Test This screen will perform functional tests on selected FlashScan points As modules can be both inputs and outputs there are two different modes of operation If module is an Input Module FLASHSCAN MENU TESTING 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 Actions Wow wow Press the FS ON button to turn module LED s ON Green Red if CLIP This test is useful for locating L1M1 BREAK GLASS ON PANEL detector detectors at same address Poll Mode gt Flashscan Mode Programmed As gt FMM 101 MMX 101 MINI MON Actual Device gt FMM 101 MINI MON Press the FS OFF button to return module LED s to Device State NORMAL Device Status gt NORMAL the Automatic Polling Mode LED Status gt Polling Press the FS ALM button to perform an ALARM TEST on the module Press the FS FLT button to perform an FAULT TEST USE BUTTONS TO SELECT TEST on the module Press the STATUS button to return to the read status screen If the module is an Output Module Actions FLASHSCAN MENU TESTING Press FS ON to activate the output module L1M10 gt EWIS OUPUT 1 Press FS OFF to de activate the output module Poll Mode gt Flashscan Mode Progra
94. the or buttons when highlighted to answer Y N options Use external QWERTY keyboard to edit descriptors and zone types The numeric keypad can be used for number entries only When entering device type an option pick list will appear at the bottom of the screen Refer to appendix for more information on options You will be prompted Yes No to save changes when finished Actions Press the button to delete an incorrect character Press the ENTER button to step through options Press the or buttons when highlighted to answer Y N options Use external QWERTY keyboard to edit descriptors and zone types The numeric keypad can be used for number entries only When entering device type an option list will appear at the bottom of the screen Refer to appendix for more information on options You will be prompted Yes No to save changes when finished Once the output module name and type has been saved you will then be transferred to the script entry screen and be prompted to enter a script for the output Please refer to page 65 more information on entering scripts NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 www PDF Zoo com WWW INERTIA COM AU AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 33 4 3 3 7 SERVICE MENU LIST RING This screen will display a list of all installed rings Actions F 0 iln Use the and buttons to scroll through the ACTIVE RINGS DETECTED list of active rin
95. tores 4000 events The history list will then over expand to 5 000 events and once it reaches this level will purge the OLDEST 1000 entries leaving the 4000 most recent entries in the list This is an automatic process The history can be totally erased from the diagnostics menu if necessary As you scroll up and down the list the currently highlighted items descriptor is shown at the bottom of the screen HISTORY LIST 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 Actions buttons to scroll through the History List e Pressing the button when you are on the 23 10 98 10 45 1 21 ALARM first page of the history will wrap the list around to 23 10 98 50 47 ACKD ALARM he the last page in the history 03 02 99 10 46 23 0 FAULT 03 02 99 10 50 Be FAULT SELF CLEARED 03 02 99 10 50 2314 ISOLATED 03 02 99 10 52 ALARM 03 02 99 10 50 ACKD ALARM Z unu now wou oooo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 ZONE 1 SMOKE LEVEL 6 APARTMENT 10 DOWN PG UP PG DWN Note You can also use the arrow keys the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions es 1 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 39 4 3 4 SERVICE MENU ISOLATE This screen provides the ability to isolate or de isolate any point on the system Isolating an input will prevent it causing an alarm and isolating an output will prevent th
96. tton to return to the Service Menu screen Explanation of Global Configuration Options Item Description Faults Latched Non Latched Determines if faults will self clear or remain latched until a manual reset Shorts defined as faults or alarms For some markets a short circuit on an AZF is to be classified as a fault Please note this would require all Break Glass units and other hard contact devices to be fitted with a resistor FF Screen shows individual Alarms or group zones AS4428 1 has a requirement for Addressable points to show the zone to which they belong in the FF screen and not all the individual alarms Please note that when in this mode only the zone in alarm is displayed if you want to know which points are in alarm you must go to the service menu and view alarms A reset or isolate in the group zones FF screen will isolate reset all points in the zone Alarm Fault Test Auto clear or manual clear During an AZF test you can control whether a point will automatically clear itself once the test is successfully completed or remain latched until a manual reset Fault List Manual Switched or auto switched This setting determines if the panel should automatically jump to the fault list if a fault event comes in and there are no alarms on the system Active List Manual Switched or auto switched This setting determines if the panel should automatically jump to the active list if a Non
97. ut point to trigger the single push button isolate you will be asked to enter isolate range of points to be entered as follows NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation ISOLATE RANGE 01 ocr 1999 14 44 37 Please enter the information below POINT 1 101 12 WILL ISOLATE gt uon gn og 5 1101 1102 1103 1104 47 Actions e Use the external QWERTY keyboard to enter in the points that are to be isolated or de isolated by the button press Points are to be entered in separated by spaces or commas and terminated with a semicolon Press ENTER once complete 4 3 5 3 SERVICE MENU CONFIG MODULE ADD REMOVE Overview This Config menu is used for adding and removing distributed field modules from the RS485 rings Even though the AFP 2800 auto detects new modules and adds them to the system approximately every 5 minutes You may have a module that is not physically installed yet but you wish to configure its inputs etc You can use this menu to Add the module to the system If the module is not physically found the panel will register a fault but it will still allow you to set all the parameters Similarly if a module had been physically removed from the system you can use this menu item to permanently remove it from the panels memory How to Add Remove modules You will first be as
98. utton the system will automatically write scripts for the corresponding Yellow and Red LED s on the ACM16AT as follows Red Any point in isolate list in alarm Yellow ALL points in isolate list isolate If the points are isolated by an ACM16AT press button action and then one of the points is de isolated via the menus the next time the ACM16AT button is pressed it will ensure ALL points are isolate Note The Annunciator button that is being used to initiate the isolate must be a non latching button ie the Dip Switch on the ACM16AT Annunciator must be set to OFF The minimum time between isolate and de isolate pushbutton action is 5 seconds How to configure single push button isolates From this menu option the panel will list all the Digital Inputs on the system where you can then assign the activation of the digital input to perform an isolate of multiple points on the system Firstly you must select the digital input used to trigger the isolation process from the list below GROUP ISOLATE DE ISOLATE Actions I 0 N e Use the and buttons to scroll through SELECT A POINT TO ISOLATE A GROUP Input points Pressing the SELECT button will take you to the Isolate Range screen where you enter in all the points for this button press to isolate see below 0 0 0 0 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 SELECT Once you have selected the inp
99. wnload Ability to delete history Ability to change passwords Level 1 Level 3 NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Appendix Page 71 5 7 FLASHSCAN DETECTOR SENSITIVITIES FlashScan Detectors Sensitivity Settings Table Detector Type Alarm Pre Alarm Metre Obscuration Metre Obscuration Photo Optical Level 1 1 64 Auto Level 2 2 40 0 98 Level 3 3 15 1 54 Level 4 3 90 2 10 Level 5 4 69 2 66 Level 6 5 45 3 25 Level 7 6 20 3 81 Note 1 2 Level 8 6 9696 4 3696 Level 9 7 7196 4 9296 lonisation Level 1 1 6496 Auto Level 2 2 4696 1 3196 Level 3 3 28 1 64 Level 4 4 10 2 46 Level 5 4 92 3 28 Level 6 5 74 4 10 Level 7 6 56 4 92 Note 1 2 Level 8 7 38 5 74 Level 9 8 20 6 56 View Detector Level 1 0 09 Auto Level 2 0 16 0 07 Level 3 0 33 0 10 Level 4 0 66 0 16 Level 5 0 98 0 33 Level 6 1 64 0 66 Level 7 2 30 0 98 Note 1 2 Level 8 2 62 1 31 Level 9 3 28 1 64 Acclimate Level 1 1 625 1 625 Level 2 3 25 1 625 Level 3 3 25 6 5 Auto 1 625 3 25 Auto Level 4 6 5 96 3 25 96 Level 5 6 5 9 75 Auto 3 25 6 596 Auto Level 6 9 7596 6 596 Level 7 9 75 13 096 Auto 6 5 9 7596 Auto Note 1 2 Level 8 13 096 9 75 Level 9 Not available Not avail
100. y be done in two ways 1 On a screen where the functions are numbered e g Service Menu screen pressing the number in front of the appropriate item will immediately select that item 2 Ona screen with UP DOWN facility pressing the or DOWN or PREV NEXT button will move the highlighted cursor up or down the list When the SELECT button is pressed the highlighted item will then be selected NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation Page 15 4 1 2 ENTERING INFORMATION On screens where character information needs to be entered such as point labels this must be done using an external QWERTY style keyboard plugged into the PS2 keyboard plug on the rear of the CPU panel On screens e g menus change time date that require only numbers to be entered can be entered directly with the ten digit numeric keypad 4 1 3 SYSTEM COUNTERS On the top right hand side of all screens are the system counters showing the total number of alarms faults isolates and non alarm supervisory events on the system at any time If a device is both isolated and in fault it will increment both counters For more information as to which points are isolated refer to the list menus 4 1 4 PoiNT FORMATS As the system is a database all distributed points on field modules are controlled and referred to in Ring Module format ie Ring Module l O
101. yed on the LCD screen Note down this code and contact Notifier Inertia Pty Ltd The original correct password can be calculated by Notifier using this code and released to the building owner so long as the appropriate authority has been provided by the building owner Please contact our offices for more information on releasing passwords NOTIFIER INERTIA PTY LTD 2001 WWW INERTIA COM AU www PDF Zoo com Page 58 4 3 9 AFP 2800 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operation SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSTICS The following screens are used for diagnostic use and would normally be accessed only during installation or in system fault finding by testing whole module functions Some of these tests will destroy data and should be used with care Some tests run continuously and can only be exited by pressing MENU These functions should only be accessed by trained technicians and are not for the end user DIAGNOSTIC MENU 01 OCT 1999 14 44 37 USE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT A FUNCTION STATS DISPLAY SYSTEM STATISTICS DBASE TEST THE DATABASE RAM FLASH TEST THE FLASH ROM TEST THE LOCAL RELAYS TEST THE EXPANSION RELAYS TEST THE PANEL LEDS e INTERROGATE A MODULE DISPLAY LOCAL I O Actions e Use the and buttons to scroll through options and then use the button to select the highlighted option or button 1 to 9 from the numeric keypad Hu ooo Press the MENU button to return to the Service Menu screen ERASE SYS

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