Panel Operation
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Overview:
The AFP-2800 can support up to 10 loops of Analog addressable devices using various protocols including the
Notifier FlashScan
protocol, which can support 159 detectors and 159 modules per loop.
The AFP-2802 can support up to 2 loops of Analog addressable devices using CLIP protocol, which can support
99 detectors and 99 modules per loop.
On power up, the AFP-2800/2802 programs the LCMs (Loop Control Modules) with the appropriate information
for devices installed, and then the LCMs handle all the polling of the devices. The LCMs only report off normal
conditions such as alarm, fault etc, to the CPU.
Therefore, if an LCM is for any reason powered down and re-powered, it must be re-programmed to be in
synchronisation with the panel. The AFP-2800/2802 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.
Note:
The Analog menu option contains all functions specific to Analog addressable detectors and modules. Many
of these features can be accessed from previously explained list menus and instructions will not be
duplicated here.
7.3.6.1 S
ERVICE
M
ENU
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NALOG
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IST
This menu option will list all 10 Analog addressable loops allowing the user to then select detectors or modules
AND PERFORM READ STATUS AND/OR C
HANGE A POINT’S PROGRAMMING. FOR A FULL EXPLANATION, PLEASE REFER TO Service
Menu
– List – List – Analog on page 34.
7.3.6.2 S
ERVICE
M
ENU
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A
NALOG
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S
TATUS
This menu option gives direct access to the read status screen of an Analog addressable 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 Service Menu
– List – List – Analog – Detectors – Status on page 36 or
Service Menu
– List – List – Analog – Modules – Status on Page 39
7.3.6.3 S
ERVICE
M
ENU
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A
NALOG
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C
HANGE
This menu option is direct access to the program / change point screen of an Analog addressable 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 to
Service Menu
– List – List – Analog – Detectors – Change on page 37 or Service Menu – List – List – Analog –
Modules
– Change on page 41.
7.3.6.4 S
ERVICE
M
ENU
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A
NALOG
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R
EMOVE
To remove an Analog ADDRESSABLE DETECTOR OR MODULE
FROM THE PANEL’S MEMORY, IT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE
CPU memory and the LCM memory consecutively. This menu allows for the permanent removal of an Analog
point. You will be prompted for a loop number and a detector or module number. 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.
AFP-2800/2802 Manual
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