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Configuring the ACPS-2406

Panel Programming Requirements

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ACPS-2406 PN 51304:B 09/02/2003

3.

If the output is a +24 V relay, activating the second associated address has no effect, but the 
address must be in communication with the panel.

Dual Stage Panel Programming

All second stage timing is controlled by the FACP.  All addresses must be programmed in the 
FACP.  Null control-by-event (CBE) should be employed for unused second-stage points.  Figure 
3.3 illustrates the panel CBE programming.

Figure 3.3 Canadian Dual Stage for the AM2020/AFP1010

The sequence of operations is as follows.

A general alarm activates FCM L1M1 (Type code APND).

L1M2, which has been programmed via CBE for OR(L1M1), activates. (Type code FORC).

L1M3 (Type code NONA) physically monitors L1M2 contacts.  L1M3 activates.

Software Zone Z200 (RZON) is programmed to activate after a 5 minute delay with the equation Z200 = 
DEL(00.05.00(L1M3)).   Z200 will clear (or never activate) if L1M1 is acknowledged or if the system is 
reset before the 5 minute timer expires.

Software Zone Z201 (RZON) is programmed to activate after a 0 delay when Z200 activates.  
Z201 will only clear from a system reset.

Alert Software Zone Z1 will activate when the Z1 equation is satisfied. ALERT = OR(Z1).  A CBE 
(Control-by-event) in this equation refers to any local CBE that is programmed into this point.  It could be a 
CBE that programs four cross-zoned detectors, for example.

General Alarm

FCM 

Type 

APND

L1M1

FMM 

Type 

NONA

L1M2

OR(L1M1)

Physical Connection

L1M3

Z200

Z200 = DEL(00.05.00(LIM3))

Z201 = SDEL(00.00.00(Z200))

EVAC

Outputs 

CBE for EVAC Outputs = OR(Z2,Z201)

CBE for ALERT Outputs = OR(Z1)

FCM 

Type 

FORC

Z201

ALERT 
Outputs

Tracking = YES

Z1 = Zone programmed to activate 

the alert stage.

Z2 = Zone programmed to activate 

the evacuation stage in the 
event of a second alarm.

Summary of Contents for ACPS-2406

Page 1: ...Addressable Charger Power Supply ACPS 2406 Manual B PN 51304 B ECN 03 366 Document 51304 09 02 2003 Rev...

Page 2: ...te warning of 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 d...

Page 3: ...assemblies prior to any drilling 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 interfer...

Page 4: ...information Product name and version number if applicable Printed manual or online Help Topic Title for online Help Page number for printed manual Brief description of content you think should be impr...

Page 5: ...06 16 DIP Switch Configuration 16 Addressing 18 Determining Address Consumption 18 Setting the Base Address 20 Panel Programming Requirements 22 Panel Addressing 22 Software Type ID Codes 23 Dual Stag...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents 6 ACPS 2406 PN 51304 B 09 02 2003...

Page 7: ...7 to 25 AH batteries Auxiliary 24 VDC 0 5 A output for use within the same cabinet Isolated Signaling Line Circuit SLC interface Brownout detection Battery battery charger supervision AC loss detectio...

Page 8: ...t approximately 3 33k baud Battery fuse F2 15A 3AB Line Drop 2 4 VDC max to last device 1 3 Installation Standards and Codes The ACPS 2406 complies with the following standards NFPA 72 National Fire A...

Page 9: ...AFP 200 Analog Fire Panel 15511 AFP 300 AFP 400 Analog Fire Panel 50253 50259 50260 AFC 600 Analog Fire Control Panel 51031 51032 51033 UZC 256 Universal Zone Coder Installation Guide 15216 CAB 3 Seri...

Page 10: ...this jumper to disable ground fault detection Auxiliary Power Supply Rotary Switch JP6 AC SLC A SLC B UZCSUP NEUT EARTH GROUND BAT OUT BAT OUT BAT IN BAT IN Output 1 NAC 1 NAC 2 NAC 3 NAC 4 Locations...

Page 11: ...munication is established with the FACP Blinks steadily during normal polling process D68 NAC 3 Green Glows steadily when communication is established with the FACP Blinks steadily during normal polli...

Page 12: ...0 D7 1 D7 2 D8 1 BATT IN BAT T O U T B ATT IN B AT T O UT OP TION S OP TION S D7 5 _ _ 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D54 D7 3 H OT N EU T RA L E A RT H D74 D 47 TB 5 TB 6 TB 8 TB 1 T B 3 TB 2 TB 4 D...

Page 13: ...2 4 BB 25 Cabinet Power limited Wiring Example with Two Battery Wiring D54 D73 H OT NEUTRA L EARTH D74 D4 7 TB5 TB6 TB8 TB1 TB3 TB2 TB4 D4 0 D32 D6 6 OU TP UT 1 4 W IR E OU TP UT 2 4 WIRE OU TP UT 3...

Page 14: ...75 _ _ 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Output Circuit Wiring Power limited Supervised except for TB6 UZCSUP UZCSUPRET TB1 AC Primary Power Wiring nonpower limited and supervised acps6cab3wiring CDR D...

Page 15: ...tions suggestions Outputs 1 through 4 share 6 0 A of output power when configured as NACs or 5 0 A of 24VDC detector power or general purpose power TB8 SLC Wiring Connect to panel Signaling Line Circu...

Page 16: ...d in Table 3 1 SW2 and SW3 are horizontally aligned on the ACPS 2406 board just above the metal case which covers the bottom half of the power supply To place a switch in the OFF position depress the...

Page 17: ...ization input UZC connections at TB6 Switch SW2 ON OFF 2 1 Output Circuit 1 is coded if configured as NAC with SW3 1 resettable if configured as 24VDC power circuit with SW3 1 Output Circuit 1 is nonc...

Page 18: ...B 2 SW3 4 ON or OFF 4 ACPS 2406 Output 3 B 3 SW3 5 Any combination except 3 5 ON 3 6 ON Canadian Trouble Reporting 5 ACPS 2406 Output 4 B 4 SW3 6 Not selected 6 Signal Silence Address SW3 7 Any combin...

Page 19: ...3 ON or OFF 3 ACPS 2406 Output 2 B 2 SW3 4 ON or OFF 4 ACPS 2406 Output 3 B 3 SW3 5 3 5 ON 3 6 ON Canadian Trouble Reporting 5 ACPS 2406 Output 4 B 4 SW3 6 6 Signal Silence Address B 5 SW3 7 Any comb...

Page 20: ...a shunt plug to further define the addresses They select the number that ends with zero or five in the decade defined by the rotary switch Placing the shunt plug over the two pins closest to the 0 se...

Page 21: ...ock Figure 3 2 below gives two examples of setting the base address with rotary switch and JP6 shunt plug settings Note that the base address plus the number of addresses in the address block minus on...

Page 22: ...may be skipped Table 3 8 FACP Addressing FACP Order of ACPS 2406 Address Assignment ACPS 2406 Addresses 1 Monitor General 2 ACPS 2406 Output 1 3 ACPS 2406 Output 2 4 ACPS 2406 Output 3 5 ACPS 2406 Ou...

Page 23: ...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 A...

Page 24: ...ftware Zone Z200 RZON is programmed to activate after a 5 minute delay with the equation Z200 DEL 00 05 00 L1M3 Z200 will clear or never activate if L1M1isacknowledgedor ifthesystem is reset before th...

Page 25: ...will activate when the Z2 equation is satisfied EVAC OR Z2 Z201 The CBE in this equation refers to any local CBE that is programmed into this point It could be a CBE that programs four or more cross z...

Page 26: ...2K to terminate Style Y Class B NAC ELRs should not be used when Style Z Class A return is wired Note The NAC outputs shown above are in a non coded configuration TB5 T 6 B TB4 OUTPUT 1 OUT1 OUT1 OUT...

Page 27: ...when used with a UZC 256 Universal Zone Coder if the NAC output is configured for coded signals only Note 1 Do not place strobes from any manufacturer onto a coded output For example SpectrAlert Serie...

Page 28: ...ttings 2 1 OFF 3 1 OFF 2 5 ON 2 6 OFF 2 7 ON 3 7 OFF 3 8 OFF DIP Switches SW 2 8 3 5 and 3 6 also require setting to determine AC and battery charger information See Table 3 1 ACPS6app1 cdr 100 ohm ma...

Page 29: ...er may not be used on coded buses No NAC devices may be on the synchronization riser This riser must be in the same cabinet as the FACP or within 20 feet 6 1m in conduit or it must be supervised with...

Page 30: ...with no barriers all strobe devices on the NAC outputs of one power supply must be at least 55 feet 16 76 m in distance from all strobe devices on the NAC outputs of another power supply 4 Use only d...

Page 31: ...put 4 in Table 5 4 Refer to the Device Compatibility document and the device manufacturer s data sheets packaged with each device to find the standby and alarm current draws to use in these tables 2 E...

Page 32: ...ANDBY CURRENT TOTAL A OUTPUT 2 ALARM CURRENT TOTAL A Note STANDBY CURRENT TOTAL for all outputs together cannot exceed 1 0 A ALARM CURRENT TOTAL cannot exceed 2 50 A for any single output OUTPUT 3 CAT...

Page 33: ...liances X A Notification Appliances X A SUM EACH COLUMN FOR TOTALS OUTPUT 4 STANDBY CURRENT DRAW TOTAL A OUTPUT 4 ALARM CURRENT DRAW TOTAL A If a load is put on the Auxiliary Power Output J1 enter the...

Page 34: ...eater than 25 0 AH disable internal charger by setting SW3 7 to OFF and use an external battery charger LOAD TOTALS MULTIPLY BY TIME EQUALS SECONDARY AMP HOUR TOTALS Enter Standby Current Amps Total f...

Page 35: ...ry fuse 8 Battery battery charger supervision 7 BB 25 Cabinet 9 12 Bells synchronization of 27 Board Layout ACPS 2406 10 Brownout detection 7 11 C CAB 3 Series Cabinets 9 12 14 CAB PS1 Cabinet 9 13 14...

Page 36: ...n 21 average current 8 data transmission 8 determining address block size 18 maximum resistance 8 Wiring 15 Snap on cover 12 15 Software Type ID Codes 23 Specifications 7 Auxiliary Power Output 7 Outp...

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