Panel Programming Requirements
Configuring the ACPS-2406
ACPS-2406 PN 51304:B 09/02/2003
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Software Type ID Codes
The ACPS-2406 points must be programmed at the FACP with Software Type ID codes. Refer to
the panel programming manual for specific Software Type ID codes. Table 3.9 below gives general
categories of codes that may be used for the AFP-100, AFP-200, AFP-300/400, AFC-600,
AM2020/AFP-1010 FACPs.
Table 3.9 Software Type ID Codes, AFP-100, AFP-200, AFP-300/400,
AFC-600, AM2020/AFP-1010
Table 3.10 below categorizes codes used with the NFS FACPs.
Table 3.10 NFS-3030, NFS-640 Software Type Codes
Dual Stage Alert/Evacuation
Dual Stage Alert/Evacuation is a mode option for use in Canada only, with the NFS-3030,
NFS-640, or AM2020/AFP1010. In this mode each output circuit operates in one of two stages:
alert or evacuation. The alert stage generates a pulsing output of 20 pulses per minute: the
evacuation stage generates a pulsing output of the NFPA Temporal Pattern.
Selecting Dual Stage Mode
Dual Stage is selected by setting ACPS-2406 switches SW3.7 to ON and SW3.8 to OFF.
ACPS-2406 Dual Stage output circuits must be set to the coded NAC option (See Table 3.1 for
settings)
Addressing in Dual Stage Mode
When the ACPS-2406 is set to Dual Stage, each output circuit uses two control addresses, even if
the circuit is not configured for Dual Stage (i.e., not a coded NAC). The installer should ascertain
that an appropriate block of consecutive FACP addresses is available prior to addressing an ACPS-
2406 in Dual Stage. Refer to Table 3.6 and Table 3.7 for information on ACPS-2406 Dual Stage
addressing and address consumption.
The first address for each output does one of three things.
1.
If the output is a coded NAC, activating the first associated address activates Stage 1 (alert).
2.
If the output is a non-coded NAC, activating the first associated address turns the output on.
3.
If the output is a +24V relay, activating the first associated address turns off the 24V source for
this output.
The second address for each output does the following.
1.
If the output is a coded NAC, activating the second associated address activates Stage 2
(evacuation). Note that the first address must also be activated.
2.
If the output is a non-coded NAC, activating the second associated address has no effect, but
the address must be in communication with the panel.
Point Type
Allowable Software Type ID Codes
Trouble Points
Software Type ID Codes for trouble monitors
NAC Points
Software Type ID Codes for supervised NAC circuits
Releasing Points
Software Type ID Codes for supervised releasing circuits
Point Type
Module
Type
NFS-3030
NFS-640
VeriFire for NFS-3030 and
NFS-640
Type Code Label
FlashScan
Type
Type Code
Label
Type Code
Label
FlashScan
Type
Trouble Points
Monitor Power Monitr
PS Mon
Power Monitr
Power Monitr
ACPS Monitor
NAC Points
Control Control
PS NAC
Control
Control
ACPS Control
+24V Relay
Control Relay
PS Relay
Relay
Relay
ACPS Relay