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 AFP-100/AFP-100E Instruction PN 51010:C1 02/06/2002

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Central & Remote Station Service (Protected Premises Unit)

The following figure illustrates the use of an MS-5012.

General Notes:

1. Program the MS-5012 for slave operation.

2. SW2 Trouble/No AC switch located on the bottom right of the AFP-100 main circuit board, must be 

positioned in the down position for this application. This prevents the transmission of a trouble on 
the loss of AC power.  

Figure 26  Central Station Service Using MS-5012

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ALARM

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(supplied with MS-5012)

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Summary of Contents for AFP-100

Page 1: ...Intelligent Fire Panel AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction Manual Document 51010 02 06 2002 Rev C1 PN 51010 C1 ECN 01 552 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 2: ...fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do no...

Page 3: ...g filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifi cations verify that they will not interfere with battery trans former and...

Page 4: ...4 AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 This page intentionally left blank Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 5: ...ntents AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 5 Table of Contents 1 Product Description 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 5 1 5 6 9 6 9 9 0 9 5 1 2 2 1 1 5 1 7 3 3 3 Technical Manuals Online http www t...

Page 6: ...of Contents 6 AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 3 5 1 2 Installation 9 0 9 1 0 1 2 32 4 1 5 0 5 4 8 3 3 0 5 5 5 9 9 9 3 Programming 4 6 7 2 Technical Manuals Online http www tech ma...

Page 7: ...s AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 7 4 5 5 9 1 1 7 2 4 Operation 8 5 5 5 5 26 9 9 9 9 9 3 3 3 9 0 4 46 9 6 3 3 3 A 3 4 4 31 34 1 34 34 A 4 34 35 35 35 Technical Manuals Online http...

Page 8: ...41 41 41 4 Appendix A Power Supply Calculations 4 Appendix B Electrical Specifications 6 0 43 43 43 43 6 43 44 1 5 44 Appendix C Software Zones 0 0 6 0 0 7 5 7 5 Appendix D NFPA Standard Specific Req...

Page 9: ...device capacity 99 detectors and 99 monitor control modules 56 software zones Two main circuit board NACs Notification Appliance Circuits 300 mA resettable power 300 mA nonresettable power 3 0 amps N...

Page 10: ...ng Manual 51253 Off line programming utility VeriFire CD Medium System Programming Utility PID 51249 Compatible Devices Notifier Device Compatibility Document 15378 Annunciators Annunciator Control Sy...

Page 11: ...rails of the backbox Ample knockouts are provided for system wiring Transformer Assembly One XRM 24 XRM 24E for 220 240 VAC applications 100 VA transformer providing 3 6 amps maximum is provided stand...

Page 12: ...ng conditions LCD Display The control panel uses a 40 character 2 lines x 20 characters high viewing angle LCD display with a character height of 3 16 inches The display includes a long life LED backl...

Page 13: ...ACS COMM TB7 TERM COMM PC PRINTER TB3 Relays TROUBLE ALARM SUPV TB8 AC EARTH NEUTRAL HOT JP1 Battery Charger Disable Cut to disable FACP battery charger when using external charger J3 Battery Connecto...

Page 14: ...VDC Nonresettable Power Output 300 mA 24 VDC Battery Charger up to 18 AH batteries Notification Appliance Circuits NACs Two NACs configurable for Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A are provided with v...

Page 15: ...AH battery Both boxes are gray and provided with knockouts For 25 to 120 AH batteries use the CHG 120 Battery Charger When this charger is mounted in the BB 55 two 25 AH or one 55 AH battery may also...

Page 16: ...System Programming Utility to program the control panel directly from most IBM compatible personal computers including laptops and portables equipped with a serial port Typically program files can al...

Page 17: ...programming feature in the control panel FSI 751 Analog addressable low profile intelligent smoke detector that incorporates an ionization sensing chamber Designed to provide open area protection FSP...

Page 18: ...two wire smoke detectors in addition to normally open contacts The FDM 1 provides two independent 2 wire IDCs at two separate consecutive addresses Wire supervised IDCs as NFPA Style B Class B or Styl...

Page 19: ...is module is not addressable but listed here due to its use in an SLC Protects the system against wire to wire short circuits on the SLC It should be placed between groups of sensors in an SLC to isol...

Page 20: ...side the FACP cabinet plugging into the J16 connector or may mount externally in a separate cabinet EIA 485 annunciator communications bus and filtered 24 VDC connections are required The UDACT transm...

Page 21: ...ne Power LED Local sounder Silence Acknowledge switch and Remote functions Annunciator Expander Module AEM 16AT Expands the ACM 16AT by 16 system points and is identical in size and appearance Three e...

Page 22: ...e acknowledge switch The Local Silence Acknowledge switch functions as local lamp test and silence for annunciator piezo The AFM 32A will not accept expander modules however multiple annunciators may...

Page 23: ...For information and installation instructions refer to LCD 2X20 Remote Fire Annunciator manual Lamp Driver Annunciator Module LDM 32 Provides 32 alarm lamp driver outputs for connection to a custom g...

Page 24: ...1 Product Description Annunciators 24 AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 Notes Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 25: ...pendix A Power Supply Calculations on page 72 5 Connect AC DC power cables Power Connections on page 29 CAUTION Do NOT connect AC power and Do NOT connect batteries at this time 6 Connect DC power out...

Page 26: ...les in the back surface of the backbox to provide secure mounting Mount the cabinet on a surface that is in a clean dry vibration free area The figure below shows the mounting hole location of the cab...

Page 27: ...Installation AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 27 Shown below are dimensions for the AFP 100 cabinet Figure 5 AFP 100 Cabinet Dimensions TR 4 R Trim Ring Technical Manuals Online htt...

Page 28: ...he Main Circuit Board over the backbox rails aligning mounting holes as shown below 6 Secure in place with four 4 screws Tighten securely 7 Plug transformer leads into circuit board connectors Top tra...

Page 29: ...le 760 of the National Electrical Code NEC and or local codes Use 14 AWG 2 00 mm2 or larger wire with 600 VAC insulation rating In order for the AFP 100E to comply with Compatibility Directive 89 336...

Page 30: ...edical attention Caution Do NOT connect the battery interconnect wire at this time Make this connection AFTER initial system primary powerup Observe polarity when connecting the battery Connect the ba...

Page 31: ...cing is maintained between conductors of power limited and nonpower limited circuits or leave one unused terminal between power limited and nonpower limited circuits Note Note If relays are used as po...

Page 32: ...and power limited Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for a listing of compatible notification appliances The two NACs Notification Appliance Circuits located on the main circuit board may be...

Page 33: ...to 99 addressable detectors and an additional combination of up to 99 addressable pull stations control modules and monitor modules In addition the control panel supports two NACs Surge Suppression Su...

Page 34: ...ower limited circuits 2 If this module is needed to drive power limited and nonpower limited relays that are next to each other make no connection to the Normally Open contact which separates the two...

Page 35: ...align the J1 connector on the RTM 8F module board with the pins of J6 on the Main Circuit Board 5 Press firmly on the RTM 8F until it locks in place on the standoffs and the connector is seated onto...

Page 36: ...e RTM 8F is not suitable for separate transmission of both alarm and trouble signals simultaneously to a remote station Output is power limited and wiring can leave the building C NC NO C NC NO C NC N...

Page 37: ...LED from turning on when the Transmitter Output is not used no connections move jumper JP2 to the Local Energy Municipal Box position bottom two pins and install a dummy load across the Transmitter O...

Page 38: ...el Programming For printer or PC programming instructions refer to System Edit on page 49 Installation Remote printers and PCs require 120 VAC 60 Hz or 240 VAC 50 Hz primary power Installation of a pr...

Page 39: ...e following The Windows based VeriFire CD Medium System Programming Utility PIM 24 Interface Module 0 Figure 18 Printer and Computer Connections with PIM 24 BUFFER LARGE DATA BITS 7 PARITY EVEN STOP B...

Page 40: ...2 Installation Printer and PC Interface 40 AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 Notes Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 41: ...ity for off line programming When a programmed system is normal with no active alarms troubles or supervisories the SYSTEMS ALL NORMAL screen will be displayed as shown below To 1 program the system 2...

Page 42: ...efer to Program Change Level One on page 44 Program Level 2 is where a qualified operator can access features such as Disable Clear History Walktest Time Change and Program Check For Program Level 2 t...

Page 43: ...an be changed by the user and a method exists to clear one or both passwords If an invalid password is entered the display will read INCORRECT PASSWORD To exit from Programming operations at any time...

Page 44: ...ontrol panel communicates with each individual addressable device and displays the type of device at each address location starting with detectors and then modules While autoprogramming the system the...

Page 45: ...sor moves through the fields as you press the right arrow key triangle to the right of the ENTER key After moving into other fields you may return to a previous field by pressing the left arrow Change...

Page 46: ...vice programmed and the cursor moves to the last character of the field Recall function The Recalled ADJ or NOUN field may now be changed letter by letter If the 0 key is pressed again with no other i...

Page 47: ...lection is monitor as shown in the screen above Note that selection of a Type Code may change the functional operation of the addressable device as shown below Table 5 Monitor Module Type Codes Follow...

Page 48: ...except during an alarm condition The following display will appear For example select detector address 3 program edit by pressing key detector followed by numeric key 3 followed by the ENTER key To s...

Page 49: ...oral C California A U Annunciators with or without UDACT N one Z 56 Zones ZU 56 Zones Annunciator with UDACT2 P 198 Points PU 198 Points Annunciator with UDACT2 L P LCD 2X20 or Printer PC in use N one...

Page 50: ...de or manually view programmed entries and compare to intended program data 2 Test all affected control panel operations 3 Immediately correct any problems that you find While displaying the Program M...

Page 51: ...the screen similar to a Point Edit display but with the current status label ENABLE shown blinking The current status label may show NORMAL TROUBL DISABL ENABLE ALARM ACTIVE PROGRM TEST 01 ON OFF The...

Page 52: ...key backspace which returns the control panel to the All Systems Normal display A one hour time out automatically returns the system to normal operation Shorted Alarm Condition When in Walktest the co...

Page 53: ...row moves to the next digit The up and down arrows select A M or P M day of the week month day and year Pressing the ENTER key stores the time and date and returns to the Level 2 screen Check Program...

Page 54: ...3 Programming Program Change Level Two 54 AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 This page intentionally left blank Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 55: ...Program Corrupted SYSTEM TROUBLE UNPROGRAMMED SYSTEM Press 3 Press 2 Clear Historyt File ENTER to Clear Hist Backspace to Escape Change Time Date 00 00A TUE 00 00 00 Press 4 Time Date Program Check OK...

Page 56: ...Press ENTER Press 1or 2 Press ENTER Example OFF BELL CKT B01 PANEL CIRCUIT Z Press 1 ENTER Press 2 ENTER EVENT HISTORY START EVENTS IN HIST XXXX Program Status Print History Print Display Point AA His...

Page 57: ...Screen Options Flowchart 3 Programming AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 57 Notes Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 58: ...STEP key In addition if an alarm exists it turns off all silenceable circuits and causes the Alarm Silence LED to turn on It also sends an Alarm Silenced message to the printer the history file and t...

Page 59: ...more supervisory conditions occur such as a sprinkler valve tamper condition It illuminates steady when you press the ACKNOWLEDGE STEP key or the ALARM SILENCE key The SUPERVISORY LED turns off when...

Page 60: ...on page 53 The control panel performs the following functions at regular intervals while in normal mode Polls all devices on the SLC checking for valid reply alarms troubles etc Monitors the AC input...

Page 61: ...icates smoke detector Point type and address in this example P01 indicates Photoelectric detector assigned to address 01 The information displayed in the second line in the example above provides the...

Page 62: ...wing information ADJ user programmed adjective descriptor from library list or custom entry five characters maximum NOUN user programmed noun descriptor from library list or custom entry ten character...

Page 63: ...e Systems All Normal message is shown on the LCD display and stored in the history and printer files Trouble restore occurs even if the troubles were never acknowledged auto restore If the ALARM SILEN...

Page 64: ...e Supervisory LED not Alarm flashes The Display Status label is Active Supervisory relay is activated Silenced alarms are not resounded Timers are not started The alarm relay is not activated A typica...

Page 65: ...0 of its alarm threshold for a 24 hour period a Maintenance Alert message will be automatically displayed signaling that the detector needs servicing Automatic Test Operation An automatic test of each...

Page 66: ...rcuits are not activated for 15 seconds During this time if the ACKNOWLEDGE STEP key is pressed the panel sounder is silenced and the notification appliances will not activate for up to three minutes...

Page 67: ...addressable smoke detector s alarm is ignored for a Retard period of 13 seconds and the detector s alarm condition is automatically reset There will be no alarm indication at the control panel during...

Page 68: ...vity Disabled output points are held in the off state All disabled points are treated as if they were in trouble with the exception being the status label that displays is DISABL Wiring Fault If the S...

Page 69: ...timer Pressing the left arrow backspace key deletes the previous entry If there is no previous entry it will cancel the Read Status operation and return to the previous display To cancel Read Status...

Page 70: ...a Not Installed message on the display Read History The control panel provides a history file that can store up to 500 events such as Point Status System Troubles and Acknowledge Step Alarm Silence D...

Page 71: ...Windows Manual for information on the HyperTerminal feature The Chamber Reading The Chamber Reading should be within the ranges indicated in Table 12 If the addressable smoke detector s Chamber Readin...

Page 72: ...un continuously without any disconnect devices from the power source to the fire alarm control panel Overcurrent protection for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National Electrical Cod...

Page 73: ...1 X 0 08 0 08 RTM 8F one max X 0 009 ACM 8R X 0 0302 2 TB4 nonresettable terminals auxiliary power 300 mA filtered 24 VDC 5 120Hz ripple 10 mVRMS AFM 16AT or AFM 32A one max X 0 042 AEM 16AT or AEM 3...

Page 74: ...mps Main Circuit Board 1 X 0 168 0 168 RTM 8F one max X 0 1462 2 All RTM 8F Relays activated ACM 8R X 0 1583 3 All eight ACM 8R Relays activated on a single module AFM 16AT AFM 32A one max X 0 0564 4...

Page 75: ...uire the Notifier BB 17 battery box The AFP 100 main circuit board allows disabling of AFP 100 battery charger if using the CHG 120 Battery Charger for 25 AH to 100 AH batteries requires separate hous...

Page 76: ...de nonregulated special purpose power limited circuitry with the following Alarm Trouble and Supervisory Relays Specifications for the relays available from TB3 are Maximum Charging Circuit Normal Fla...

Page 77: ...S 24D instead of more electronically noisy notification appliances such as electromechanical bells or horns Four wire smoke detector 24 VDC nominal Maximum ripple voltage 10 mVRMS Maximum standby curr...

Page 78: ...50 15 18 AWG 0 75 mm2 minimum FMM 1 and FMM 101 power limited Initiating Device Circuit Maximum loop wire resistance is 40 ohms for the FMM 1 and 20 ohms for the FMM 101 2 500 760 12 18 AWG 3 25 0 75...

Page 79: ...Wire Requirements Appendix B Electrical Specifications AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 79 Notes Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 80: ...are zones Use the charts on the following pages to help in zoning the system Note that monitor and control modules make up one group of 99 addresses It is critical that addresses of detectors are not...

Page 81: ...es for inputs and outputs Figure 25 Software Zoning Examples INPUT DEVICES OUTPUT DEVICES SOFTWARE ZONES PHOTO 02 PHOTO 01 MONITOR 01 ZONE 01 CONTROL 03 CONTROL 04 CONTROL 05 CONTROL 06 CONTROL 07 ZON...

Page 82: ...ce Type Zone Number ADJ 5 char max NOUN 9 char max 01 FSP 751 1 FIRST HALL 51 02 FSP 751 1 ELEV LOBBY 52 03 FSI 751 2 2ND FLOOR 53 04 FSI 751 2 ROOM 210 54 05 FSP 751 2 3 3RD FLOOR 55 06 FSP 751 3 MEZ...

Page 83: ...umber ADJ 5 char max NOUN 9 char max Address Device Type Zone Number ADJ 5 char max NOUN 9 char max 01 FMM 1 1 WEST HALL 51 02 FMM 101 2 EAST STAIRWELL 52 03 FCM 1 1 EAST HALL 53 04 FCM 1 1 1ST FLOOR...

Page 84: ...ppendix C Software Zones Sample Programming Sheets 84 AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 Zoning Sheet ZONES OUTPUT DEVICES INPUT DEVICES Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 85: ...s Device Type Zone Number ADJ 5 char max NOUN 9 char max 01 51 02 52 03 53 04 54 05 55 06 56 07 57 08 58 09 59 10 60 11 61 12 62 13 63 14 64 15 65 16 66 17 67 18 68 19 69 20 70 21 71 22 72 23 73 24 74...

Page 86: ...Address Device Type Zone Number ADJ 5 char max NOUN 9 char max 01 51 02 52 03 53 04 54 05 55 06 56 07 57 08 58 09 59 10 60 11 61 12 62 13 63 14 64 15 65 16 66 17 67 18 68 19 69 20 70 21 71 22 72 23 7...

Page 87: ...Sample Programming Sheets Appendix C Software Zones AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 87 Notes Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 88: ...ises Unit and Remote Station Service Protected Premises Unit requires connection to a compatible listed Central Station DACR or Protected Premises Receiving Unit by one of the following MS 5012 Contro...

Page 89: ...ight of the AFP 100 main circuit board must be positioned in the down position for this application This prevents the transmission of a trouble on the loss of AC power Figure 26 Central Station Servic...

Page 90: ...2 06 2002 The following figure illustrates the internal mounting of a UDACT Figure 27 Internal installation of UDACT J10 TROUBLE PC PRINTER TERM COMM RS 232 PC PRINTER RS 485 TERM MODE TROUBLE A B B A...

Page 91: ...ipal Box is 3 ohms 2 Cut JP4 on the AFP 100 main circuit board to supervise placement of RTM 8F module and circuit 3 Jumper JP2 must be in position LE MUNCPL BOX for use in this application 4 For info...

Page 92: ...alarm and trouble transmission or ALARM ONLY for alarm transmission only 4 For information on UL Power limited wiring requirements see UL Power limited Wiring Requirements on page 34 Figure 29 NFPA 72...

Page 93: ...r 2 This AFP 100 Transmitter arrangement can be employed for NFPA 72 Proprietary Protective Signaling System Figure 30 Proprietary Protective Signaling System Form A relay contact programmed to activa...

Page 94: ...Appendix D NFPA Standard Specific Requirements Proprietary Protective Signaling Systems 94 AFP 100 AFP 100E Instruction PN 51010 C1 02 06 2002 Notes Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 95: ...ible indication 21 automatic test 65 Autoprogram Feature 41 45 Autoprogramming mode 44 Auto silence Timer 67 available words list of 45 B backbox 11 29 backlight LED 12 backspace key 12 Bases detector...

Page 96: ...dule 19 Form C relays 20 22 Four wire smoke detector power 77 FRM 1 19 Function keys 12 functions of control panel normal 60 FZM 1 18 52 G general alarm zone 65 graphic annunciator 23 ground connectio...

Page 97: ...rsal Output 36 polls 44 power output connections 31 Power Supply remote 15 power up 42 power emergency standby 15 power limited requirements relays 31 wiring 34 primary power 29 Print Program 70 print...

Page 98: ...tem Status LED Indicators 59 System Trouble 14 System Trouble LED 44 59 61 T TB3 Relay connections 31 TB4 DC power connection 31 TB5 ACS Mode connection 21 22 32 TB7 Terminal Mode connection 32 teleph...

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