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AFP-400 Installation 

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Output Circuits

The control panel provides four Notification Appliance (bell) Circuits (Style Y

or Z). Each circuit can provide 2.5 amps of current. Total current drawn from

the MPS-400 cannot exceed 6.0 amps (refer to Table 2-2). Use UL listed

24 VDC notification appliances only.

Output circuits are

supervised and power-

limited.  Refer to Notifier

Device Compatibility

Document 15378 for a list

of compatible notification

appliances.

The control panel provides a set of Form-C alarm and a set of Form-C

trouble contacts rated for 2.0 amps @ 30VDC (resistive). The panel also

provides a Form-C 

Supervisory

 contact and Form-C 

Security

 contact rated for

2.0 amps @ 30VDC (resistive).   (Supervisory and Security contacts can be

set to Alarm contacts using switches SW4 and SW5.)

You can program any Notification Appliance Circuit as a releasing circuit.

Refer to “Releasing Circuits” in the AFP-400 Programming Manual.  Refer to

the Notifier Device Compatibility Document 15378, for a list of compatible

releasing devices.

Releasing Circuits

Notification Appliance/Releasing Circuit Connections

Style Z

(Class A)

Connection

Style Y

(Class B)

Connection

Unused

Circuits

ELR 2.2K, 1/2 W

(supplied with

the MPS-400)

+ -

+ -

+

-

NC NC

+

-

+

-

+ -

+ -

Notification Appliance

Circuits

TB7–TB10 

– NAC/Releasing

1 + NAC/Releasing output (source)

2 –  NAC/Releasing output (source)

3 + Class A (return)

4 – Class A (return)

• Each circuit is power limited and

supervised.

• Polarity shown in alarm.

NAC #2

NAC #1

NAC #4

NAC #3

Standard Relays

You can set 

Supervisory

 and

Security

 contacts to 

Alarm

contacts by setting switches

SW4 and SW5.

Relay Connections

MPS-400

SW4 set to Supervisory

SW5 set to Securtiy

Summary of Contents for AFP-400

Page 1: ...lintonville Road Northford CT 06472 203 484 7161 Fax 203 484 7118 AFP 400 Analog Fire Panel Installation Manual P N 50253 A2 ECN 96 056 Document 50253 03 12 96 REV A A Division of the Pittway Corporat...

Page 2: ...arm control with remote notification capability can provide early warn ing of a developing fire Such a system however does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from...

Page 3: ...CAB C3 and CAB D3 Cabinets 2 15 Installing Row Ribbon Cables for a CAB 400AA Cabinet 2 16 Installing Expander Modules CRE 4 ICE 4 VCE 4 into a Chassis 2 17 Installing an AVPS 24 2 18 Mounting the MPS...

Page 4: ...Terminals and Connectors 4 12 AA 100 AA 120 Terminals and Connectors 4 13 Voice Alarm Modules 4 15 Connecting VCM 4 Speaker Circuits 4 16 Connecting VCM 4 Telephone Circuits 4 17 Setting the VCM 4 to...

Page 5: ...9 Connecting an N ARA 10 Agent Release Abort Station 5 20 Annunciators Overview A 1 Annunciator Interfaces A 1 Terminal Mode LCD 80 A 1 ACS Mode A 1 ACS Annunciator Selection Groups A 2 LCD 80 Termima...

Page 6: ...y buffer to the CRT E 6 Using the CRT 2 for Alter Status E 7 Overview E 7 Accessing Alter Status Options E 7 Enable or disable detectors modules or panel circuits E 8 Change Alarm and Prealarm levels...

Page 7: ...Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268A Smoke Detectors for Duct Applications UL 346 Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 464 Audible Signaling Applianc...

Page 8: ...aphic annunciators Optional AFP 400 modules include 4XTM transmitter UDACT Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter ACM 8R remote relay module to increase point capacity Audio and voice compon...

Page 9: ...ent Loop 1 198 devices XP Transponder 198 devices BGX 101L MMX 1 CMX 1 BGX 101L MMX 1 CMX 1 IDC NAC IDC NAC LCD 80 Remote Display Control SDX 751 CPX 751 FDX 551 SDX 551 CPX 551 FDX 551 RS 485 Up to 6...

Page 10: ...han 25 AH require Notifier BB 55 or other UL listed battery cabinet CAB 400AA CAB A3 through CAB B3 12AH 17AH with BB 17 25AH 55AH with BB 55 Item Value Voltage 24 VDC nominal 27 6 VDC maximum Maximum...

Page 11: ...and TB2 2 TB2 3 and TB2 4 Nominal Voltage 24 VDC 24VDC Max rated current 1 25 amps DC 1 25 amps DC Max ripple voltage 100 mVrms 100 mVrms Power Limited Circuits Operating Power AC Branch Circuit This...

Page 12: ...ety of standard UL listed 24 VDC indicating appliances and c providing up to 1 25 amps of resettable power for four wire smoke detectors The MPS 400 contains an integral battery charger four NAC Relea...

Page 13: ...0VA Transformers MPS 400PCA The CAB 400AA cabinet provides space for 12 amp hour AH batteries CAB 3 Series cabinets provide space for 25AH or smaller batteries Use external battery boxes if your insta...

Page 14: ...owing battery boxes BB 17 battery box can contain up to two 17AH batteries BB 55 battery box can contain up to two 55AH batteries Mount a battery box directly below the control panel cabinet AVPS 24 E...

Page 15: ...elligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector provides analog measurements of the optical smoke level in its chamber to the control panel Available as SDX 551TH with 135 thermostat and as SDX 751 low profile...

Page 16: ...normally open contacts Wire supervised circuits as NFPA Style B or Style D circuits MMX 101 An Addressable Module that is functionally similar to an MMX 1 Monitor Module Style B circuits only but offe...

Page 17: ...or CMX modules System Sensor SSD A2143 10 The 3 9K End Of Line Resistor ELR Assembly used with the MMX 2 Supplied with MMX 2 modules N ELR Resistor Assortment N ELR An N ELR required for Canadian ins...

Page 18: ...to track any group of eight zones within the system The LDM 32 Lamp Driver Annunciator Module provides 32 alarm lamp driver outputs for connection to a custom graphic annunciator You can also set the...

Page 19: ...Local piezo sounder with alarm trouble resound The PRN 4 features the following prints all status changes within the system time stamps the printout with the current time of day and date and provides...

Page 20: ...ignaling current is 3 amps of total current limited by the power supply ICE 4 Expands the ICM 4 to a total of eight Notification Appliance Circuits Style Y or Style Z Identical to the ICM 4 CRM 4 Prov...

Page 21: ...gh a standard audio cassette recorder The ATG 2 Audio Tone Generator is similar to the AMG 1 but provides tones and microphone only no message It can provide two simultaneous tones for dual channel ap...

Page 22: ...ith navy blue windows A key locked door includes a pin type hinge a window two keys and the necessary hardware to mount the door to the backbox The backbox con tains numerous knockouts to provide easy...

Page 23: ...two mounting tiers CAB C3 three mounting tiers CAB D3 four mounting tiers CAB A3 Mounting Dimensions An optional TR B3 trim ring is available for use with a B size cabinet 24 1 8 W by 30 13 16 H Repl...

Page 24: ...9 7 16 H Replacement parts DR C3 door SBB C3 backbox CAB 3 Series Cabinets continued CAB C3 Mounting Dimensions An optional TR D3 trim ring is available for use with a D size cabinet 24 1 8 W by 48 3...

Page 25: ...only Maximum of one module in addition to the CPU 400 No voice evacuation capability 14 75 17 25 12 6 17 0 12 6 95 4 55 2 00 95 14 5 1 25 5 0 1 06 Backbox 05113 1 5 17 0 5 0 Door 05113B Side View CAB...

Page 26: ...tely 5 feet above the floor with the hinge mounting on the left Count the number of conductors needed for all devices and find the appropriate knockouts Review the installation precautions at the fron...

Page 27: ...s and Auxiliary Bell Power Harness to the AVPS 24 o Auxiliary Relay Modules Mount the ARM 4 modules into a chassis o Preliminary System Wiring Wire the Main Power Supply and any AVPS 24s while the ter...

Page 28: ...approximately 10 seconds after applying AC power This only applies to an unconfigured system Each AVPS 24 The yellow Trouble indicator comes on because batteries are not connected o Program the AFP 4...

Page 29: ...side by side as shown The doors can be opened barn door style creating an open work space Before mounting any equipment in the backbox make sure to attach the two hinges and the two alignment tabs Lef...

Page 30: ...he top and bottom slots on the left side in the drawing 2 Attach the mounting nuts and secure the hinges to the backbox studs so the small hole on the outer tab faces out 3 Thread the stud B from the...

Page 31: ...e side opposite the hinge 3 Install the lock mechanism Installing a Cabinet Door Open Locked Door Lock The lock mechanism as viewed on a door that opens to the left The lock is placed in the right sid...

Page 32: ...uit entry Step Action 1 Remove the main PC board assembly by unscrewing the four screws in the corners of the board Two permanent standoffs support the main PC board in the center 2 Mark and predrill...

Page 33: ...at least one chassis Connecting the grounding cable Connect the grounding cable between MPS 400 earth ground terminals and at least one chassis CHS 4L Chassis for mounting an AMG 1 FFT 7 or AA 30 The...

Page 34: ...chassis so that the upper board edge slips into the chassis slots as shown Slots 2 Push the upper end of the module into the slots in the chassis Secure the module to the chassis with the two module...

Page 35: ...g the front end of the module into position as shown 2 Push the back end of the module down into the cabinet and pull down until the upper board engages the slots on the chassis Slots CHS 4 Chassis CP...

Page 36: ...these steps Step Action 1 Mount the MPS 400PCA PC board into the cabinet using the four mounting screws 2 Mount the two 100VA transformer assemblies to the cabinet using the four mounting nuts 3 Conn...

Page 37: ...S 400 TB2 terminals 5 and 6 provide up to 1 25 A of current for four wire smoke detectors A system reset removes the 24 VDC power from MPS 400 TB2 24 VDC regulated four wire smoke detector power is po...

Page 38: ...tions as follows System Harness Connections For Connect Internal system power The power harness 75396 for CAB 400AA 75395 for CAB 3 series from J6 on the MPS to J6 on the CPU AMG 1 power A power harne...

Page 39: ...diagram shows typical wiring connections using Row Ribbon Cables to connect the CPU 400 to two rows of expander modules Installing Row Ribbon Cables CAB B3 CAB C3 and CAB D3 Overview Cable Connection...

Page 40: ...d CAB D3 Cabinets The following diagram shows typical wiring connections using Row Ribbon Cables to connect the CPU 400 to two rows of expander modules Installing Row Ribbon Cables CAB C3 and CAB D3 O...

Page 41: ...binet Overview Installing Row Ribbon Cables CAB 400AA Cable Connections J1 module row P1 1 P1 8 First Expander Row CAB 400AA Ribbon Cable P N 75397 The following diagram shows typical wiring connectio...

Page 42: ...ew with one module standoff 4 Insert pins on the Expander Board into connector on the module Make sure the pins are in line then press the two boards together until the boards snap into place 3 Repeat...

Page 43: ...VCM 4 can mount above the AVPS 24 as long as you do not use an expander module CRE 4 ICE 4 or VCE 4 Mounting an AVPS 24 Overview To mount an AVPS 24 follow these steps Installation CHS 4 CHS 4L AVPS...

Page 44: ...S 400 into cabinets CAB A3 CAB B3 CAB C3 or CAB D3 follow these steps 1 Place the MPS 400 into the cabinet Make sure the upper bracket engages the support bracket on the cabinet 2 Secure the bottom of...

Page 45: ...to the screw mounts on the chassis at the selected location for the ARM 4 Make sure to install existing standoffs in the locations illustrated Installing the ARM 4 Module Continued on the next page s...

Page 46: ...n the chassis and fasten with the two remaining screws 4 Connect one end of the AR 4 cable to Plug P1 on the ARM 4 ARM 4 Cable Assembly PN 71092 5 Connect the other end of the ARM cable to jumper JP5...

Page 47: ...ies shown in activated positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Disconnect Switch TBL Jumper Disconnect LED Step Action 1 Install the standoffs provided into the holes next to TB 1 on the MPS 400 PC board 2 Carefully...

Page 48: ...the upper right corner of the CAB 400AA Install the module as follows Overview Install the Standoffs Mount the UZC 256 UZC 256 Install the hex standoffs to the base of the CHS 4 chassis UZC 256 CHS 4...

Page 49: ...ntrol panel The following three diagrams show conduit wiring methods Overview Full Conduit Shield Termination Shield Drain Wire The shield must not be connected to earth ground at any point Do not all...

Page 50: ...t wiring must remain separated in the cabinet All power limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0 25 inches away from any nonpower limited circuit wiring All power limited and nonpower limited cir...

Page 51: ...B E F G H ICE 4 module ICM module Guidelines for field wiring include the following Notification circuits are supervised power limited and can connect to an energy limited cable Use only the compatibl...

Page 52: ...to Appendix F UL Power Limited Wiring Requirements Activation of a CRM 4 or CRE 4 relay occurs automatically when an alarm is detected on a selected programmed Initiating Device Circuit Positions E F...

Page 53: ...TB1 Power Input 120 240VAC 50 60 Hz TB2 24 VDC Power out the total available power limited by power supply TB3 TB6 Relays dry contacts TB3 Alarm TB4 Trouble TB5 Supervisory TB6 Security Use SW4 or SW5...

Page 54: ...O R I E S A F P 4 0 0 C O N N E C T O R C P U P O W E R ToT rans form er A ss e mb ly T2 JP2 S2 S2 J 6 J 1 J 2 J3 J6 J2 J6 Connect the CPU 400 to the MPS 400 as shown in the wiring diagram Use the fol...

Page 55: ...l Power Harness provides 24 VDC special purpose power unfiltered unregulated power limited 3 0 amps maximum to indicating circuit modules Auxiliary Bell Power Harness AVPS 24 Wiring Overview P 3 Plug...

Page 56: ...2 Calculate the maximum allowable resistance in the 24 VDC detector power wiring as follows Rmax 20 6 Vom N Is NA Ia Ir Where Rmax the maximum resistance of the 24 VDC wires Vom the minimum operating...

Page 57: ...s show typical power supply to Notification Appliance Circuit configurations Typical Supply Notification Circuit Configurations ICM 4 J5 J6 J5 ICE 4 MPS 400 J5 J6 ICM 4 MPS 400 TB2 1 and TB2 2 1 25 A...

Page 58: ...lies to power an ICM 4 or ICE 4 cut jumper JP1 located above J5 and J6 These four NACs share 3 amps of one AVPS 24 2 These four NACs share 3 amps of one AVPS 24 1 ICM 4 or ICE 4 These two circuits sha...

Page 59: ...raw one half the current listed in Table 2 1 Power Supply Calculations Device Type No of Devices Current amps Total Current AVPS 24 X 1 00 AA 30 X 1 00 AA 120 X 1 85 MPS 400 X 3 00 Remote Battery Char...

Page 60: ...a fire alarm cannot exceed 6 amps Typically a system should contain capacity to activate all output circuits and relays and support fire alarms on no less than 10 of initiating device circuits subjec...

Page 61: ...017 x 0 017 x 0 017 x 0 017 x 0 017 x 0 017 x 0 017 x 0 017 SDX CPX FDX 551 SDX 551TH MMX 1 MMX 101 CMX 1 BGX 101L CMX 2 MMX 2 see Doc M500 03 00 B601BH B501BH Horn in base DHX 501 DHX 502 see instru...

Page 62: ...s such as the AVPS 24 and AA 30 with the maximum rated power each supply can provide On a system with a power supply having a small load you can calculate the exact alarm current requirements of the s...

Page 63: ...attery Size Notes 1 NFPA 72 Local Proprietary and Central Station systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm 2 NFPA Auxiliary and Remote Station Systems require 60 hours...

Page 64: ...odules or interconnecting cables CAUTION Battery contains sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes and can destroy fabrics If contact is made with sulfuric acid immediately flus...

Page 65: ...Security contacts can be set to Alarm contacts using switches SW4 and SW5 You can program any Notification Appliance Circuit as a releasing circuit Refer to Releasing Circuits in the AFP 400 Programm...

Page 66: ...RN 4 for instructions on using the printer menu controls Set the printer options under the menu area as listed in the following table DIP Switches System Status NAC 1 B01 Function 6 7 8 X X X No Alarm...

Page 67: ...ower source battery backup Because a secondary power source is not provided use a separate Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS which is UL listed for Fire Protective Signaling Install the remote printer...

Page 68: ...ows 1 Connect the printer cable to terminal TB1 on the CPU 400 2 Connect the DB 25 connector to the EIA 232 port of the Keltron printer 3 Connect DC power from terminal TB2 on the MPS 400 Keltron Prin...

Page 69: ...8 1 N If the Aux device is a printer set Printer and AUX Data Format 7 1 E If the AUX device is a second CRT set AUX Data Format 8 1 N Connect multiple devices as shown in the following diagram to CPU...

Page 70: ...to the installation drawings supplied with each loop device for rating and specification information Communications Loop Performance Device Capacity Loop performance depends on the type of circuit Sty...

Page 71: ...the SLC loop For detailed wiring require ments refer to Appendix B Communications Loop Out Branch The total length of wire 12 AWG in a two wire loop cannot exceed 10 000 feet Find the total length of...

Page 72: ...tance Loop Out Loop Return Measuring DC Resistance of a Four Wire SLC Loop For detailed wiring require ments refer to Appendix B Wiring a Four wire SLC Loop T Tapping is not allowed on a four wire SLC...

Page 73: ...tions loop that meets NFPA 72 1993 Style 4 requirements The following table contains loop connections for the SLC loop in the wiring diagram Connection Loop 1 Loop 2 Loop Out TB5 1 TB5 3 TB6 1 TB6 3 L...

Page 74: ...it LOO P ADDRESS TYP E ION P HOT O T HER 9 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 9 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 COM NC NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 RS485 RS485 RS485 ACS TB3 TB4 TB5 TERM IN TERM OUT TB6 SLC2 SLC2 SLC2 SLC2 SLC1 SLC1 SLC1...

Page 75: ...ical to a NFPA Style 6 four wire SLC communications loop Connections between the loop and CPU 400 SLC terminal TB 5 follow Connect To Loop Out TB5 1 TB5 3 Loop Return TB5 2 TB5 4 SLC Loop to CPU 400 C...

Page 76: ...near the center front of the module You can wire the supervised MMX circuit as an NFPA Style B or Style D Initiating Device Circuit Refer to the MMX 1 wiring diagrams in this section MMX 2 addressabl...

Page 77: ...2 The Initiating Device Circuit provides the following services do not mix a Fire Alarm Service b Automatic Manual Waterflow Alarm Service with normally open contact devices c Sprinkler Supervision wi...

Page 78: ...and power supervi sion relays MMX 1 Wiring Diagram to next device on the SLC loop SLC loop out four wire detector resettable power MMX 1 MPS 400 CPU 400 MMX 1 Wiring NFPA Style B Class B Initiating De...

Page 79: ...vice circuit Module Connect MPS 400 24V to TB2 5 24V to TB2 6 CPU 400 SLC to TB5 1 SLC to TB5 3 MPS 400 and CPU 400 SLC Connections MMX 2 Wiring Diagram You can install MMX 2 modules in an SLC loop as...

Page 80: ...yle D initiating device circuit The following table contains SLC wiring connections to the MPS 400 and the CPU 400 Module Connect MPS 400 24V to TB2 5 24V to TB2 6 CPU 400 SLC to TB5 1 SLC to TB5 3 MM...

Page 81: ...Style D Wiring Diagram MMX 2 Wiring a NFPA Style D Initiating Device Circuit For more information refer to the MMX 2 Installation Instructions Document M500 03 00 For compatible devices reference the...

Page 82: ...ances to a two wire circuit Do not T tap or branch a Style Y circuit and terminate the circuit across the last device using a 47K 1 2 watt ELR P N ELR 47K Connect the two wire circuit to CMX terminals...

Page 83: ...ng table Step Action 1 Configure a CMX as a Form C relay Use a pair of needle nose pliers to break off the two tabs of the module see drawing above 2 Connect the communications loop to CMX terminals 1...

Page 84: ...op wiring under any terminals Break wire run to maintain supervi sion Typical NFPA Style Y Notification Appliance Circuit Typical Style Y Wiring Diagram Listed Power Supervision Relay 24 VDC Notificat...

Page 85: ...using a CMX module The following table contains SLC wiring connections to the MPS 400 and CPU 400 as shown in the wiring diagram Module Connect MPS 400 24V to TB terminal 1 24V to TB terminal 2 NAC T...

Page 86: ...n in the wiring diagram Module Connect MPS 400 24V to TB2 1 24V to TB2 2 CPU 400 SLC to TB5 1 SLC to TB5 3 Refer to Device Compatibil ity Document 15378 for compatible notification appliances to next...

Page 87: ...Circuit for general alarm The wiring diagram below shows an NFPA Style Z Notification Appliance Circuit all circuits are supervised and power limited using a CMX module The following table contains SL...

Page 88: ...PU 400 as listed in the table below Connection Loop 1 Loop 2 Loop Out TB5 1 TB5 3 TB6 1 TB6 3 Loop Return TB5 2 TB5 4 TB6 2 TB6 4 3 The BGX 101L factory preset is address 00 To set the address for the...

Page 89: ...P terminal 3 and b connect the RA 400Z negative terminal to BX 501 terminal 1 3 Set the detector s address on the head with a small slotted screwdriver Mark this address on the base and on the head 4...

Page 90: ...ility person nel of test so that alarm sounding devices are disregarded during the test period and c when necessary disable activation of alarm notification appliances and speakers to prevent their so...

Page 91: ...capacity is indicated on the AFP 400 marking label Batteries contain Sulfuric Acid which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes and damage to fabrics If a battery leaks and contact is made with t...

Page 92: ...4 Following the installation sections are system configuration drawings wiring diagrams and speaker circuit configurations Overview Installing an AMG Module The following table contains instructions f...

Page 93: ...nect to another device in the power supply chain Power Harness In P1 Provides power for the AMG 1 from the Main Power Supply Connect the other end to J1 on the MPS 400 AMG 1 Interconnect Cable P10 Con...

Page 94: ...an AMG to receive only DIP 3 but you cannot use the ALL CALL switch P3 P3 P4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 21 Shield Auto Output Shield Shield Optional four wire return Typical Wiring for an...

Page 95: ...is due to begin DIP Switches System Status NAC 1 B01 Function 6 7 8 X X X No Alarm OFF Standby OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF No Alarm Alarm ON X 1000 Hz 1 2 sec on 1 2 sec off Slow whoop OFF OFF OFF OFF ON...

Page 96: ...pause VROM A B ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON No Alarm Alarm Alarm ON OFF ON Hi Low 20 ppm 3 Slow Whoops pause VROM A X Indicates that Switch or Control Point may be either ON or OFF Table 4 2 AMG 1 and A...

Page 97: ...trouble signal is relayed through the Notification Appliance Circuit connection Low Level Audio Input and Through P3 1 to P3 6 AMG 1 output to other device when using the ATG 2 for remote paging Noti...

Page 98: ...of a CHS 4L chassis 2 Put a standoff on the fifth and eighth studs from the left corner of the CHS 4L chassis 3 Cover the AMG 1 ATG 2 FFT 7 assembly with a dress panel Continued on the next page Moun...

Page 99: ...Secure the module to the chassis with the captive screws 3 Mount the dress panels Mounted FFT 7S with Dress Panels Mounting an FFT 7 FFT 7S continued Install the FFT 7 into the CHS 4L chassis by foll...

Page 100: ...Remove switch cover 2 Set SW1 for four wire operation FFT 7 FFT 7S Terminals and Connections ON LINE AUDIO AMG P4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 P3 P2 P1 FIRE FIGHTERS TELEPHONE PAGE MODE LINE TROUBLE PHONE TROUBLE...

Page 101: ...y power source to each AA 30 Provide an external device for charging the batteries such as an MPS 400 Mounting the AA 30 Mount an AA 30 into a CHS 4L chassis by following these steps Step Action 1 Put...

Page 102: ...source to each audio amplifier Provide an external device for charging the batteries such as an MPS 400 Mounting an AA 100 AA 120 to the Cabinet Step Action 1 Mount the AA 100 onto the PEM studs on t...

Page 103: ...er Board Connections Power limited Plug Function P1 Low Level Thru P2 Low Level In P4 Backup Audio In P5 Backup Audio Out P6 High Level Audio Out P7 Four Wire High Level Audio Return P9 Trouble Out P1...

Page 104: ...High Level Return 70 7 V Output Earth AA 100 AA 120 Lower Board Connections AA 100 AA 120 Upper Board Connections AA 100 AA 120 Lower Board Connections Low level input and high level output connector...

Page 105: ...for connection to VCM 4 VCE 4 or use P8 for connection to CMX modules System Configuration Drawings Installing a Backup Amplifier Cable 75110 System Amplifier 2 System Amplifier 1 Backup Amplifier Ca...

Page 106: ...der 4 VCE 4 A board that plugs into the back of the VCM 4 This expands the voice unit up to eight Style Y or Style Z speaker circuits When set for telephone circuit operation the VCE 4 provides expans...

Page 107: ...ith AA 100 amplifiers you can use 70 7 Vrms speakers Use 4 7K 2W ELRs with 70 7 Vrms speakers 6 Install End of Line resistors according to the table below VCM 4 NFPA Style Z End each unused circuit wi...

Page 108: ...ew Typical Telephone Circuits Four wire Circuit 4 7K ELR part no 71245 End each unused VCM 4 circuit with a 4 7K ELR part no 71245 VCM 4 or VCE 4 Telephone Circuits Resistor Requirements For ELR conne...

Page 109: ...e the following Audio Branch Circuit Do not loop wire on terminals 3 and 4 Break the wire run to provide supervised connections Audio circuits require twisted pair wire as a minimum Speaker Switching...

Page 110: ...VRMS For ELR connection to devices Use resistor part no with terminals 71252 with flying leads 71245 installed in Canada N ELR For systems with AA 100 amplifiers you can use 70 7 Vrms speakers Also u...

Page 111: ...istribution of Internal Power Power ribbon cable CAB 3 75394 CAB 400AA 75398 P1 and P2 on the AMG 1 and the FFT 7 are interchangeable J1 J6 J6 Distribution of Internal Power Block Diagram Wiring Diagr...

Page 112: ...sted pair cable for EIA 485 connections AFP 400 EIA 485 Connections Wiring Diagram Remotely mounted serial annunciators ACM 32A ACM 16AT 120 ohm end of line resistors required on the last RS 485 devic...

Page 113: ...Telephone cable VTCC 1 package 75121 25 volt Audio cable AA 30 AA 100 AA 120 75109 Cable FFT 7 75097 470 ohm resistor AMG 1 R470 Wiring Inventory Field wiring to speaker circuit Field wiring to telep...

Page 114: ...er system or group of amplifiers One backup amplifier for each system amplifier System Amplifier Item Supplied with Part Number Low level Audio cable AA 30 AA 100 AA 120 75100 Telephone cable VTCC 1 p...

Page 115: ...iagram AFP 400 Trouble Bus Connections Cable 71033 or 75098 Cable 71033 or 75098 Power ribbon cable CAB 400AA 75394 CAB 3 75398 When connecting the AFP 400 Trouble bus note the following 1 P9 and P10...

Page 116: ...ptional supervised Return Note 2 AA 30 Audio Power P7 P6 P6 P7 30 Watts These four circuits share 30 watts Optional supervised Return note 2 Typical 30 Watt Four Speaker Circuit 1 The AA 30 supplies a...

Page 117: ...O N Y ELLO W TRO UB LE ON OFF M O DU LE T YP E L A MP S S W ITCH Sp eaker CIRCUIT 2 S p eaker CIRCUIT 6 Speak er C IRC U IT 3 S peak er C I RC U I T 7 Sp eaker CIRCUIT 4 S p eaker CIRCUIT 8 VCM 4 Typi...

Page 118: ...cut resistors R8 and R9 located directly below plug P6 on the AA 30 3 Each circuit can handle a maximum of 30 watts 4 In the configuration shown below cut VCE 4 jumpers JP1 and JP2 Overview The follo...

Page 119: ...io power due to a break in the wiring will generate a trouble signal at the AA 120 2 If using an optional supervised return cut resistors R107 on the AA 120 3 Each circuit can handle a maximum of 30 w...

Page 120: ...uration cut VCE 4 and VCM 4 jumpers JP1 and JP2 Overview Wiring Diagram Typical 180 Watt Eight Speaker Circuit 30 watts two circuits 30 watts two circuits 120 Watts These four circuits can handle 30 w...

Page 121: ...2 Maximum power is 30 watts per circuit 3 In the diagram shown below cut VCE 4 jumpers JP1 and JP2 Overview DCM 4 J4 J3 J5 J7 J8 J6 SJ5 SJ7 SJ8 SJ6 VCE 4 No Connection MODU LE TYPE LAMPS SW ITCH MODU...

Page 122: ...s drawn from plug P6 or terminals 6 and 7 of termi nal block P8 This audio power run is not supervised If using the optional supervised return plug P7 or terminals 2 and 3 of terminal block P8 loss of...

Page 123: ...handle 30 watts each Typical 120 Watt Dual Channel Configuration DCM 4 VCE 4 No connection 1 AA 120 audio power is drawn from plug P6 or terminals 5 and 6 of terminal block P8 This audio power run can...

Page 124: ...n AMG 1 Overview of VROM and VRAM To install VROM and VRAM chips follow these steps Step Action 1 Remove battery power then remove AC power from the AFP 400 2 Remove dress panel covering the AMG 1 3 R...

Page 125: ...round fault detection circuits enabled are often used to aid the quick location of ground faults in large systems This task is more difficult if the entire system main and all remote devices share the...

Page 126: ...P3 Shield In Shield Out through ATG 2 Low Level Output AMG Polarity ACT 1 Audio Coupling Transformer Installation 8 Com 7 Earth 6 S 5 4 Thru 3 S 2 1 Audio in 1 Using the supplied cable connect the Ear...

Page 127: ...operating in the Receive Transmit mode on addresses 1 and 2 Refer to the UDACT manual for further information Configure the system as follows Step Action 1 Configure the UDACT a Set the ACS terminal s...

Page 128: ...r the Auxiliary Fire Alarm System are Item Value Supervisory current 5 0 mA Trip current 0 35 A subtracted from notification appliance power Coil voltage 3 65 VDC Coil resistance 14 6 ohms Electrical...

Page 129: ...e power limited and supervised with the exception of the reverse polarity loop 3 Loop supervision is the responsibility of the receiver 4 Remote Alarm and Remote Trouble wiring can leave the building...

Page 130: ...d will receive Acknowledge Silence and Reset commands automatically from the AM 2020 To transmit zone alarm and zone trouble information program the AFP 400 points to software zones 1 through 99 For i...

Page 131: ...Line LED Green LED blinks during communication with the slave FACP SLC On line LED Green LED blinks during communication with the master FACP SLC and EIA 485 connections All connections are power lim...

Page 132: ...short circuit or 100mA normal maximum loop resistance 40 ohms RS 485 supervised and power limited 5 volts peak to peak maximum wiring distance 4000 feet at 14 AWG characteristic impedance of wiring 4...

Page 133: ...itions occur Alarm Test LED A red LED that lights according to the main coded output On Line LED A green LED that blinks during communication with the master control panel Notification Appliance Circu...

Page 134: ...CPU fails or loses power the XP can operate in a degraded stand alone mode To the AFP 400 XP Tran sponder circuits appear as individual addressable monitor or control modules For more information refe...

Page 135: ...nstalled in the cabinet also indicates a security alarm when ever the door is open If the panel indicates a BURGLAR ALA or DOOR TAMPER condition you can acknowledge silence or reset the condition from...

Page 136: ...96 Program AM 2020 networked monitor points as a SARM type code security alarm The control panel can communicate with any number of BURGLAR ALA type code devices To do so program the points as follows...

Page 137: ...Systems Refer to Device Compatibility Document 15378 for compatible Notification Appliance Circuits Wiring SLC Loop Channel A or B UL listed 24 VDC Power Supply 47K End of Line Resistor To next devic...

Page 138: ...g the UZC 256 in a CAB 400AA Cabinet UZC 256 UZC 256 CHS 4 UZC 256 CAB 400AA Installing the UZC 256 into a CAB 3 Cabinet Mounting the UZC 256 in a CAB 3 Cabinet Step 2 Step 1 Step 2 Step 1 The UZC 256...

Page 139: ...iance power devices as shown in the wiring diagram below Electrical Connections Refer to Device Compatibil ity Document 15378 for compatible relays and devices UL listed Power Supervision Relays Syste...

Page 140: ...tion Appliance Circuits are powered from the MPS 400 The combined alarm load on the MPS 400 cannot exceed 6 amps Each NAC is rated at 2 5 amps maximum This section contains information for wiring modu...

Page 141: ...UZC 256 P9 ICM 4 J5 J6 UZC 256 P10 ICE 4 J5 ICM 4 J5 J6 UZC 256 P8 ICE 4 J5 MPS 400 J3 UZC 256 TB1 8 black wire UZC 256 TB1 7 ZoneCoding continued Wiring 20 Coded Notification Appliance Circuits NACs...

Page 142: ...al This section contains diagrams that show how to connect the following Connect a Releasing Device to the MPS 400 Connect a Releasing Device to an ICM 4 ICE 4 Module Connect a Releasing Device to a C...

Page 143: ...s PN REL 2 2K are not required however the releasing device circuit is not supervised against shorts b Limited energy cable cannot be used for wiring of a releasing device circuit c Maintain a 1 4 spa...

Page 144: ...Timer to 10 or 15 minutes 4 In applications not requiring power limiting a End of Line devices PN REL 4 7K are not required however the releasing device circuit is not supervised against shorts b Limi...

Page 145: ...ine devices PN REL 47K are not required however the releasing device circuit is not supervised against shorts b limited energy cable cannot be used for wiring of a releasing device circuit c Maintain...

Page 146: ...r releasing circuits is supervised against open and shorts 3 Connect the end of line device as shown in the diagram 4 Program the module or notification circuit for REL CKT ULC type code 5 For NFPA 13...

Page 147: ...32 and LDM R32 The ACS interface also communicates with the AMG 1 Audio Message Generator the UZC 256 Universal Zone Coder the NIB 96 Network Interface Board the LCD 80 Annunciators operating in the A...

Page 148: ...tive Zone 22 Trouble Not Used 31 Input Zone 23 Active Zone 23 Trouble Not Used 32 Input Zone 24 Active Zone 24 Trouble Not Used 33 Input Zone 25 Active Zone 25 Trouble Not Used 34 Input Zone 26 Active...

Page 149: ...t Zone 87 Active Zone 87 Trouble Not Used 32 Input Zone 88 Active Zone 88 Trouble Not Used 33 Input Zone 89 Active Zone 89 Trouble Not Used 34 Input Zone 90 Active Zone 90 Trouble Not Used 35 Input Zo...

Page 150: ...e 31 Input or Output Module 131 Active Module 131 Trouble Controls Output Module 32 Input or Output Module 132 Active Module 132 Trouble Controls Output Module 33 Input or Output Module 133 Active Mod...

Page 151: ...e 31 Input or Output Module 231 Active Module 231 Trouble Controls Output Module 32 Input or Output Module 232 Active Module 232 Trouble Controls Output Module 33 Input or Output Module 233 Active Mod...

Page 152: ...e 31 Input or Output Module 195 Active Module 195 Trouble Controls Output Module 32 Input or Output Module 196 Active Module 196 Trouble Controls Output Module 33 Input or Output Module 265 Active Mod...

Page 153: ...tor 130 Alarm Detector 130 Trouble Not Used 31 Input Detector 131 Alarm Detector 131 Trouble Not Used 32 Input Detector 132 Alarm Detector 132 Trouble Not Used 33 Input Detector 133 Alarm Detector 133...

Page 154: ...tor 230 Alarm Detector 230 Trouble Not Used 31 Input Detector 231 Alarm Detector 231 Trouble Not Used 32 Input Detector 232 Alarm Detector 232 Trouble Not Used 33 Input Detector 233 Alarm Detector 233...

Page 155: ...tor 194 Alarm Detector 194 Trouble Not Used 31 Input Detector 195 Alarm Detector 195 Trouble Not Used 32 Input Detector 196 Alarm Detector 196 Trouble Not Used 33 Input Detector 265 Alarm Detector 265...

Page 156: ...ontrols Module P4 6 31 Output Module P4 7 Active Module P4 7 Trouble Controls Module P4 7 32 Output Module P4 8 Active Module P4 8 Trouble Controls Module P4 8 33 Output Module P5 1 Active Module P5 1...

Page 157: ...lated 24 VDC power Power an LCD 80 from the MPS 400 power supply or a separate listed power supply See Figure A 3 for power connections R 120 Resistor Set LCD 80 DIP switches as follows 1 Install R 12...

Page 158: ...it is rated 5 5 VDC max 60 mA max Refer to the LCD 80 Manual for additional information 1 Set SW2 on the control panel to the ACS position 2 Connect 24V power to the CPU 400 terminals TB4 1 and TB4 2...

Page 159: ...n 4 Common out 3 Power In 24VDC 2 Power Out 24VDC 1 Earth Ground Terminals 6 and 7 do not exist on the ACM 8R MPS 400 TB2 1 TB2 2 Figure A 4 Power Connections for LCD 80s Circuits are power limited Th...

Page 160: ...485 circuit is rated 5 5 VDC max 60 mA max Refer to the ACS Manual and the LDM Manual for additional information Connection Guidelines Connect ACS and LDM series devices to the CPU 400 as follows 1 S...

Page 161: ...ion Appliance Figure A 6 Typical Protected Premises Wiring for Central Station and Proprietary Burglar Alarm Applications CMX Wiring Diagram AFP 400 Protected Premises Unit The wiring diagram shows an...

Page 162: ...ddressable Modules Twisted shielded pair 12 to 18 AWG 40 ohms maximum per length of Style 6 and 7 loops 40 ohms per branch maximum for Style 4 loops 10 000 8 000 4 875 3 225 12 AWG Belden 9583 WPW 999...

Page 163: ...ciator Fixed Module AKS 1 Annunciator Key Switch AM2020 AFP1010 Fire Alarm Control Panel AMG 1 Audio Message Generator AMG E Audio Message Generator ARM 4 Auxilliary Relay Module ATG 2 Audio Tone Gene...

Page 164: ...Resistor R 2 2K 2 2K End of Line Resistor R 27K 27K End of Line Resistor R 470 470 End of Line Resistor R 47K 47K End of Line Resistor RA400 Remote Annunciator RA400Z Remote Annunciator with diode RPJ...

Page 165: ...ce Baud EIA Disconnect 2 sec Aux Disconnect 2 sec Comm Mode Full Duplex Recv DEL Ignore Send Block Term CR Local Off Send ACK On Null Suppress On Recv CR CR Send Line Term CR LF Prnt Line Term CR LF P...

Page 166: ...software Download operations that change the basic program of the control panel must be performed by responsible service personnel in attendance at the control panel After downloading a program test t...

Page 167: ...ng modes for the EIA 232 port Local Terminal Local Monitor and Remote Monitor You select the operating mode during control panel programming system parameters For more information refer to the AFP 400...

Page 168: ...he status of an individual point Detector Module Panel Circuit or Zone Display a list of all the points in alarm or trouble Display a list of all programmed points in the system Step through the histo...

Page 169: ...panel displays the Read Status menu options Accessing Read Status Options Function Lets you Read Point Read the status of any point in the system detectors modules panel circuits software zones and sy...

Page 170: ...02 Z Z Z Z 000 A5 PA 0 D102 NEXT ENTER From the Read Status menu select option 1 The CRT 2 displays the following Read Point F6 F5 To scroll forward through a list of devices To scroll back through a...

Page 171: ...time by pressing the Next F5 or Prior F6 function keys To scroll forward through the history buffer To scroll back through the history buffer Number of Events in the History Buffer Display devices in...

Page 172: ...sing the CRT 2 for Read Status continued From the Read Status menu select History All option 5 This option sends the entire history buffer to the CRT from most recent event to oldest event Press Send...

Page 173: ...password does not display on the CRT Five asterisks will appear in place of the password ALTER STATUS 1 Disable 2 Alarm Prealarm 3 Clear Verification 4 Clr History 5 Set Alert Action Press Alter Statu...

Page 174: ...Circuit Zone 2 Enter the address or number of the device 3 Press Enter and a display similar to the following will appear Press Disable Enable Type D nnn M nnn P nn Z nn then Enter STATUS CHANGE Dis E...

Page 175: ...Enter STATUS CHANGE Alarm Prealarm level 09 53A Wed 08 02 95 2 ENTER D 1 0 2 ENTER Press and the CRT 2 displays and the CRT 2 displays Press 3 ENTER Clear the verification counter Clear Verification...

Page 176: ...h the AFP 400 All nonpower limited circuits connected to ACM 8R ARM 4 CRM 4 CRE 4 and LDM R32 modules must be identified in the space provided on the cabinet door label Power Limited Components Power...

Page 177: ...diagram for the AFP 400 follows The first two rows show rows of modules configured with at least a 0 25 inch separation between power limited and nonpower limited wiring Typical Wiring for UL Power Li...

Page 178: ...ted circuit wiring Install tie wraps and adhesive squares to secure the wiring A typical wiring diagram for a power supply follows Power Supply Overview Power Supply Wiring Diagram Adhesive square and...

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