UDACT-2 — Instruction Manual
P/N 54089:B3 10/29/2019
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AFP-300/AFP-400
Panel-Specific Information
Below is a remote installation of a UDACT-2 with an AFP-200:
A.2 AFP-300/AFP-400
A.2.1 General
The UDACT-2 is capable of reporting a maximum of 99 zones or 256 points when used with the AFP-300, and 99 zones or 448 points
when used with the AFP-400. For the UDACT-2 to correctly report a point to the Central Station, both the panel and the UDACT-2 must
have each point programmed as the same function type (refer to "Zone and Point Assignments" on page 26). If a UDACT-2 point does
not match the panel point in function, the point will default to fire alarm and a fire alarm signal will be transmitted to the Central Station.
A.2.2 Mounting
If the AFP-300 or AFP-400 is contained in a CAB-400AA cabinet, then the UDACT-2 must be mounted remotely in an ABS-8RB, UBS-
1B, or UBS-1R enclosure. The unit must be placed within the same room and within 20 feet (6.1 meters) of the panel. Wiring must be
enclosed in conduit.
If the AFP-300 or AFP-400 is contained in a CAB-3/4 Series cabinet, then the UDACT-2 may be mounted to another chassis within that
cabinet.
A.2.3 Wiring
Connections
Refer to Figures A.2 and A.3.
Connect the communication line between the EIA-485 terminal block TB4 on the AFP-300/AFP-400 and TB2 terminals EIA-485+ and
EIA-485- on the UDACT-2, being certain to observe polarity.
If the UDACT-2 is the only or last device connected to the EIA-485, set SW1 DIP 1:4 to ON to enable the UDACT-2’s 120 ohm termi-
nating resistor.
Connect the ground wire (PN 71073, provided) from the UDACT-2
EARTH
terminal on TB2 to the CHS-4 Chassis or to a solid building
earth ground.
Connect 24VDC filtered, non-resettable power from the MPS-400 (Main Power Supply) to TB1 +24V and Common terminals on the
UDACT-2.
UD
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T2-AFP2
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Solid Earth Ground
Connection
To Phone
Lines
(supervised)
AFP-200 Circuit Board
Wires in
conduit
Remote Cabinet
Figure A.1 UDACT-2 and AFP-200
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CAUTION:
REMOVE ALL POWER FROM THE CONTROL PANEL BY DISCONNECTING AC AND BATTERIES BEFORE MAKING
ANY CONNECTIONS TO PREVENT PERSONAL AND/OR CIRCUIT DAMAGE.