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Document 15949   Rev. E   4/12/95   P/N 15949:E

3.10  Inserting the AIM-200 Cards

Seven AIM-200 cards are provided in a plastic pouch.  Remove
and discard the cover card.  After the appropriate point informa-
tion has been entered onto the cards, they may be inserted into
the module as shown below.

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Figure 3-20:  Organizing AIM-200 Cards for Placement

Organize the cards in sequence, with number “1” on top and number “6” on the bottom.
Carefully press-fit the cards over the holding clips on the module and close the front door.

Rolodex Cards for AIM-200

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AIM-200
Addressable
Intelligent Module

1

This module moditors 8 zones of fire detetion devices.  Each

zone may consist of many individual detectors or other devices.

The address of the device in alarm or trouble (fault) is indicated by 

the 2-digit display.  If multiple addresses are displayed, press the

STEP switches to control the display.  Additional information about

each device is provided behind this card.  This module can

measure the condition and status of its detectors (intelligent).

Information and controls are provided behind all cards (authorized

individuals only).

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Summary of Contents for AIM-200

Page 1: ...The Addressable Intelligent Module for the System 5000 Fire Alarm Control Panel P N 15949 E1 ECN 97 407 FORWARD STEP REVERSE DETECTOR ADDRESS MODULE Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5 Floor 6 Fl...

Page 2: ...2 Document 15949 Rev E 4 12 95 P N 15949 E Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 3: ...he MMX 101 23 3 7 The CMX 2 28 3 8 The Addressable Manual Pull Station 32 3 9 The Intelligent Detector 33 3 10 Inserting the AIM 200 Cards 34 Section Four Programming 35 4 1 Default Zone Map 35 4 2 Di...

Page 4: ...devices are mapped into eight software zones by the AIM 200 The status of these zones is reported to the CPU 5000 The AIM 200 includes a digital display for identifying the exact device address withi...

Page 5: ...LT RE SET Label Inserts The slide in labels are printed with identification for system defined LEDs and switches Space is pro vided to type in custom informa tion for the eight user defined zones aimc...

Page 6: ...se B501 Flangeless base SDX 551 An intelligent photoelectric smoke detector that provides analog mea surements of the optical smoke level in its chamber to the AIM 200 panel SDX 751 A low profile inte...

Page 7: ...ed NFPA Style B or Style D MMX 2 supervises initiating device circuit wiring communi cation loop and input power CMX 2 An addressable control module that can be used as a notification appliance circui...

Page 8: ...supervision of MMX 1 Monitor and CMX 2 Control Module circuits It is included with each MMX 1 or CMX 2 module N ELR The N ELR resistor assortment is required for use in Canada It provides a variety of...

Page 9: ...ation 192 intelligent AIM 200 points and 56 standard system circuits of a single AIM 200 is desired the AIM 200 must be mounted in the second slot of the first chassis directly to the right of the CPU...

Page 10: ...hile the alarm bus cable Part No 71033 is installed in the system FC 2000 AIM 200 AIM 200 aimalrm Alarm Bus C able Part No 71033 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 To First AIM 200 From CPU 2000 To Next AIM 20...

Page 11: ...rvisory de vices Figures 3 13A and 3 14A A type of monitor module the addressable BGX 101L provides point annunciation of manual pull stations Figure 3 18 Control Modules Through addressable control m...

Page 12: ...th Alarm Capability Trouble Isolated Redundant 4 Wire Loop Operation Note 3 Trouble with Alarm Capability Trouble with Alarm Capability Trouble with Alarm Capability Trouble Trouble with Alarm Capabil...

Page 13: ...nd cannot exceed 40 ohms Repeat this procedure for all remaining branches Communications Loop Out Branch Figure 3 4 AIM 200 Wiring Requirements Non Redundant Circuit AIM 200 Branch D Branch B Branch E...

Page 14: ...and back to the control panel The DC resistance of the communications loop pair cannot exceed 40 ohms This measure ment may be obtained by disconnecting loop out and return at the control panel shorti...

Page 15: ...15 Document 15949 Rev E 4 12 95 P N 15949 E Figure 3 6 Non Redundant Communications Loop Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 16: ...16 Document 15949 Rev E 4 12 95 P N 15949 E Figure 3 7 Redundant Communications Loop Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 17: ...from loop return Since the system will no longer be able to communicate with Zone 2 a trouble signal s will be generated for that device This circuit is a variation of the redundant circuit therefore...

Page 18: ...el cabinet Note For redundant or isolated redundant field wiring of the communications loop connect each end of the shield to the negative side of the respective channel Shield Shield FC 2000 Cabinet...

Page 19: ...11 ShieldTermination in Partial Conduit Do not allow the shield drain wire to enter the control panel cabinet or the conduit Connect the drain wire to the termination point of the conduit run such as...

Page 20: ...X automatically reapplies power to the communications loop branch Figure 3 12 illustrates the use of an ISO X on a non redundant communications loop For employ ing ISO Xs on a redundant or isolated re...

Page 21: ...e MMX 1 to the particular loop address required NFPA Style B Initiating Device Circuit Connect the normally open contacts of the alarm initiating devices to a single two wire circuit This circuit cann...

Page 22: ...nnect the alarm initiating devices to a single two wire circuit This circuit cannot beT tapped or branched in any fashion and must be terminated across the last device by a listed 3 9K ELR Connect the...

Page 23: ...in the electrical box of the contact type device being monitored NFPA Style B Initiating Device Circuit Terminate with an A2143 00 ELR N ELR in Canada MMX 1 and MMX 101 Monitor ModuleTechnical Notes...

Page 24: ...24 Document 15949 Rev E 4 12 95 P N 15949 E Figure 3 13A NFPA Style B Initiating Device Circuit Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 25: ...the MMX 2 Installation Instructions Document M500 03 00 for more details AIM 200 MMX 2 24 VDC filtered regulated ressettable power 1 2 3 4 9 8 7 6 5 To next device on loop MPS 24A TB3 Terminals 2 and...

Page 26: ...26 Document 15949 Rev E 4 12 95 P N 15949 E Figure 3 14A NFPA Style D Initiating Device Circuit Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 27: ...for more details AIM 200 MMX 2 24 VDC filtered regulated resettable power 24 VDC Two Wire Smoke Detectors Listed 3 9K ELR 1 2 3 4 9 8 7 6 5 To next device on loop MPS 24A TB3 Terminals 2 and 1 or MPS...

Page 28: ...t This circuit cannot be T tapped or branched in any fashion and must be terminated across the last device by a 47K 1 2 watt ELR Part No A2143 00 Connect the circuit to CMX 2 Terminals 6 and 7 See Fig...

Page 29: ...ddress on the loop Set the rotary switches on the CMX 2 to the particular loop address required Contact Connections Wire the common and the normally open or normally closed contacts to the CMX 2 as ne...

Page 30: ...30 Document 15949 Rev E 4 12 95 P N 15949 E Figure 3 16 NFPA StyleY Notification Appliance Circuit Alarm polarity shown Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 31: ...31 Document 15949 Rev E 4 12 95 P N 15949 E Figure 3 17 NFPA Style Z Notification Appliance Circuit Alarm polarity shown Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 32: ...to the SLC loop after the BGX 101L wire nut the continuance of the loop to the red and black wires 2 The BGX 101L is factory preset with address 00 Set the address for the pull station by using a scr...

Page 33: ...00Z remote LED annunciator connect the RA400Z positive ter minal to BX 501 Terminal 3 and the negative Terminal to BX 501 terminal 1 3 Before installing the appropriate intelligent detector head set t...

Page 34: ...ligent Mod ule 4 AIM 200 Addressable Intelligen t Modu le 3 AIM 200 Ad dressable Intelligent Mo dule 2 AIM 200 Ad dressable Intelligent Module 1 Th is module m oditors 8 zones of fire detedtion device...

Page 35: ...tor or a module code3 DETECTOR ADDRESS MODULE FORWARD STEP REVERSE Green LEDs Device The device s type and address are alternately displayed on the 2 digit 7 segment display Left Digit Right Digit P P...

Page 36: ...an intelligent detector press the STEP FORWARD or STEP REVERSE switch The right hand display digit will read L for low H for high and blank for normal sensitivity Either of these switches can also be...

Page 37: ...0 will advance to the next address Note Holding in the SKIP switch will cause the AIM 200 to advance through successive addresses quickly 10 per second Style 6 Loop Operation This LED indicates that t...

Page 38: ...sible addresses It stores the address and type of each device as found It then compares each new address type with the old information stored in its memory If the old and new address type match the AI...

Page 39: ...loop this process could take several seconds It then compares each device against the old information stored in its memory If a mismatch is found between the devices installed on the loop and the info...

Page 40: ...ernately display the address and device of the lowest addressed detector 5 The STEP FORWARD and STEP REVERSE switches allow the programmer to change detector status high normal low or disabled and mod...

Page 41: ...EP will be displayed for Enter Password 2 Acknowledge the System Trouble if desired The CPU 5000 piezo sounder will silence 3 Enter the Auto Program password 231 1234 The LEDs illuminated on the AIM 2...

Page 42: ...ting the yellow trouble LEDs on Zones 1 3 5 and 7 Refer to Table 4 1 Programmer System 5000 1 Insert the PK 1 Programming Key CPU 5000 will register a System Trouble condition Red alarm LEDs on Zones...

Page 43: ...mory Program Clear intelligent de tectors and addressable modules installed on an AIM 200 loop are automatically mapped to default zones Any changes to this map must be made through Program Edit This...

Page 44: ...he digital display will repeatedly flash the ad dress type and sensitivity of the detector assigned to the lowest address The user can scroll through all detectors using the STEP FORWARD and STEP REVE...

Page 45: ...nd STEP REVERSE switches can be used to move to devices within each range code5 2 0 1 3 4 6 7 5 8 9 Address Range 01 19 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 59 60 69 70 79 80 99 Display Status Tips 1 To view module s...

Page 46: ...If a CMX 2 is mapped to more than one zone it will be acti vated when any of the zones are in alarm The zone LEDs and switches emulate the functions of an IZM 8 module except when in Program Display m...

Page 47: ...in trouble Note If a Style 6 loop fault exists the display indicates LF Loop Fault If communication is lost with the CPU 5000 SF System Failure is displayed If multiple trouble conditions exist the di...

Page 48: ...IM 200 see the Programming the AIM 200 section of this document Display Status LED and Switch This LED and switch are used in programming the AIM 200 see the Programming the AIM 200 section of this do...

Page 49: ...ailed automatic self test H Heat Detector Normal HA Heat Detector Alarm HF Heat Detector Trouble HE Heat Detector No answer Hd Heat Detector Disabled HU Heat Detector Unsatisfactory failed automatic s...

Page 50: ...floor above floor be low applications No special treatment is required to execute Control by Zone If the AIM 200 detects an alarm from an intelligent detector or addressable monitor module it activate...

Page 51: ...configured as a Form C Relay type CO cannot be silenced by the SIGNAL SILENCE switch on the CPU These modules regard less of their mapping assignments can only be silenced by the RESET switch on the...

Page 52: ...closing the connection to the AIM 200 and signaling a general alarm condition Note The CPU alarm relay is dedicated to this function and should not be connected to other circuits To ensure that genera...

Page 53: ...l Silence Function Signal Silence will only function for those CMX 2s that have been programmed as notification appliance modules software type C and have been pro grammed for general alarm service se...

Page 54: ...MPS 24A 2 with the MPS 24B Device Type Device Number Current amps Total Current AIM 200 X 0 075 Total AIM 200 Current from Table B 1 Total Standby Current amps Device Type Device Number Current amps...

Page 55: ...points for the System 5000 broken down as follows aim 200 AIM 200 8 CPU Points 8 Unusable AIM 200 Points 48 Points Mapped to the Next Six Modules Installed Annunciator Address 1 8 CPU points CPU point...

Page 56: ...n Report AIM 200 vs LCD 80 Annunciator Address AIM 200 Points LCD 80 Points 01 1 64 system points 1 64 02 1 64 AIM detectors 65 128 03 1 64 AIM modules 129 192 04 65 96 AIM detectors 65 96 AIM modules...

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