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AFP-3030 Operations Manual —
P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018
Section 3: Read Status
This section contains instructions and screen illustrations for Read Status functions and menus using the AFP-3030 display.
Read Status allows viewing of detailed device status information without entering a password or halting full fire protection. Information
can be viewed while a fire alarm or fault condition exists. Read Status screens are refreshed periodically with up-to-date information.
Read Status can be reached from the Main Menu screen, which is accessible from the System Normal screen and from most other
screens by pressing the BACK soft key until it displays. (Refer to Figure 1.6 for an illustration of the Main Menu screen.)
Press the READ STATUS soft key on the Main Menu screen to bring up the following screen.
3.1 Point Select Screen
When READ STATUS is pressed at the Main Menu, the following screen appears.
Figure 3.1 Point Select Screen for Read Status
Soft Keys
POINT SELECT - Pressing this soft key scrolls through the various device types. The types and their address formats are illustrated in
Table 3.1, “Address Formats,” on page 34.
Enter an address to view its attributes (the cursor will be in the underlined section).
NEXT POINT/PREVIOUS POINT - Press to view next or previous point.
ACCEPT - Press to accept the displayed point for further viewing.
Pressing the ACCEPT soft key on the Point Select Screen will display the information that corresponds to the chosen point. Each point
type has its own screen.
Type
Address Format*
Detector
NxxxLyyDzzz
L = Loop, yy = Loop number (1-10)
D = Detector, zzz = Detector address (1-159)
Module
NxxxLyyMzzz
L = Loop, yy = Loop number (1-10)
M = Module, zzz = Module address (1-159)
General Zone
NxxxZyyy
Z = Zone, yyy = General Zone number (0-999)
Logic Zone
NxxxZLyyyy
ZL = Logic Zone, yyyy = Logic Zone number(1-1000)
Annunciator Point
NxxxAxxPyy
A = Annunciator, xx = ACS address (1-32), P = Point, yy = Point
address (1-96)
PAM (Prioritized Audio
Matrix)
NxxxIyyyyAzzSn
N indicates Node number, xxx = DVC/DVC-EM Node number, I
indicates audio input number, yyyy = audio input number, A
indicates DAA-5025 or DAA-5070 Audio Amplifier, zz = DAA
address (01 through 32), S indicates DAA speaker circuit,
n = DAA speaker circuit (A, B, C or D).
Release Zone
-
Not used.
Special Function Zone
NxxxZFxx
ZF = Special Function Zone, x = Special Function Zone number
(00, 01 - 07, 09 - 22)
Fault Zone
NxxxZTyyy
ZT = Fault Zone, yyy = Fault Zone number (1-100)
DAA Speaker CKT
NxxxAyySn
N indicates Node number, xxx = DVC/DVC-EM Node number, A
indicates DAA-5025 or DAA-5070 Audio Amplifier, yy = DAA
address (01 through 32), S indicates Speaker circuit,
n = Speaker circuit number (1-4).
* The Nxxx preface to all the above address formats refers to the node number, where N = node, xxx = the network node number.
Table 3.1 Address Formats
NOTE:
The first four lines of the display may indicate an alarm for a point unrelated to the requested point information
displayed below them.
L A K E V I E W G E N E R A L H O S P I T A L
S Y S T E M N O R M A L
1 0 : 2 2 : 3 4 A T U E J A N 2 2 , 2 0 1 9
P O I N T S E L E C T
P O I N T S E L E C T :
N x x x L y y D z z z ( D E T E C T O R )
N E X T P O I N T
A C C E P T
P R E V I O U S P O I N T
B A C K