Pittway Notifier Inertia AFP-300 Installation And Programming Manual Download Page 33

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Isolate a Device or Zone

Select <

1

> from the Status Change screen to display the ISO/DE-ISO Screen

Enter the address of the point, then press <

ENTER

>. Example:- Select the point type: * for

detectors  Then Press <

1

>-<

0

>-<

1

>-<

ENTER

> A sample display is:

You can Isolate or De-isolate a point by pressing the next button this will change the ‘Blinking
status banner’.

Please Note; The same can be done for Modules and Zones.

Change Sensitivity

Select <

2

> from the Status Change screen to display the Detector Sensitivity screen.

Enter the address of an installed detector and the control panel displays the following screen:

The values for Alarm Level are 1-9, 1 most sensitive
The values for Pre-Alarm are 0-9, 1 most sensitive, 0 no pre-alarm.

Note: For nominal Sensitivity levels after an Autoprogram see Pages 39-41.

Or to automatically change Seneitivity levels at a given time see ‘Automatically

Change sensitivity’ on page 38

Clear Verification Counters

Select <

3

> from the Status Change screen to clear all verification tally counters for detectors

selected for alarm verifications.

Pressing <

ENTER

> will clear the all verification counters

Pressing <

ESC

> to return to the Status Change screen without clearing.

ZONE=Z,AA,E

DETECTOR=*,AAA,E

MODULE=#,AAA,E

ISOLATE

 

SMOKE(PHOTO)    DETECTOR ADDR 101

Z01  Z02  Z03  Z04  Z05        AL:5

  ** D101

PRESS 

ENTER

 TO CLEAR VERIFICATION COUNTS

  OR ESCAPE TO ABORT

DET. SENS & COMP.      ENTER POINTS:

AAA,E

PROGRM SMOKE (PHOTO)    DETECTOR ADDR 101
Z03 Z04  Z05  Z06  Z85           

AL:5 PA:7

  

**      D101

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Summary of Contents for Notifier Inertia AFP-300

Page 1: ...7 3892 6455 VIC Unit 2 297 Ingles St Port Melbourne Vic 3207 Ph 03 9681 9929 Fax 03 9681 9930 Notifier Inertia Pty Ltd A C N 002 692 962 A PITTWAY COMPANY A PITTWAY COMPANY www inertia com au INSTALLA...

Page 2: ...its 10 Terminal ACS Circuits RS 485 10 RS 485 Terminal ACS Connectors 11 Wiring for RS 232 Circuits 11 Remote Printer Connections 11 Remote Terminal Connections 12 Connecting A Laptop in Terminal Mode...

Page 3: ...5 F6 TIME CONTROL 28 F7 Holiday 28 System Functions 29 Annunciator selection 30 Annunciator Groups 30 Annunciator Group 1 30 Annunciator Group 2 31 Annunciator Group 3 5 31 Annunciator Group 6 8 31 Sy...

Page 4: ...x single pushbutton functions 8 x relay outputs remote LCD displays etc These systems due to their immense flexibility require a firm understanding of the total operation of the system for their corr...

Page 5: ...owing section covers the suggested installation methods for the AFP 300 400 These are typical installation methods and may not cover everything needed Contact the Manufacturer for any additional infor...

Page 6: ...l Resistance 40 ohms total 20 ohms per leg Monitored Outputs Max wiring voltage drop 2 VDC CMX 2 1 2 VDC Normal Voltage 24 VDC Clean Contact Relays 2 0A 30VDC Resistive 0 5A 30 VAC Form C Compatible S...

Page 7: ...hic Mimic Programmable for 32 alarm only outputs or 16 alarm and 16 fault outputs LDM E32 Expands the LDM 32 by 32 points up to a maximum of 64 points LDM R32 Converts the open collector outputs of an...

Page 8: ...15 seconds and reads the battery charger voltage once every 4 seconds If the charger voltage rises above 31 5volts the panel will report a CHARGER FAIL within 200 seconds If the charger drops below 19...

Page 9: ...et to Alarm activated contacts using SW4 Fault contacts can be set to Alarm activated contacts using SW5 2 0A 30 VDC resistive ratings NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C Alarm TB3 Alarm TB5 Fault TB4 Iso...

Page 10: ...1 500 mtrs and wired in twisted shielded cable ACS mode wiring must be Four wire made up of 2 wire for Data and 2 wire for 24Vdc power A 120 ohm resistor must be placed at the end of the cable run The...

Page 11: ...tside of the Panel are to be wired in Twisted Shielded wiring and not to exceed 15 mtrs in length The shield must be earthed at the Panel end to the nearest earth point immediately inside the Panel Th...

Page 12: ...ing Select Capture text to file in the Terminal Mode program on the Laptop Then at the AFP 300 400 Panel Press ENTER 2 3 ENTER The 300 400 panel will now Upload the entire history log to the Laptop co...

Page 13: ...up to 198 Addressable control modules and monitor modules Loop wiring Methods and specification The following section discusses the Loop specification in terms of size distance resistance etc Communi...

Page 14: ...otection without compromising the complete loop Maximum of 25 devices between each ISO X device ISO X s do not take up a device address unless over 100 ISO x s installed then allow 2 addresses for eac...

Page 15: ...able Detectors Note If optional shield used do not connect to the spare terminal on the detector base join the shield and insulate it from the other cables Wiring Conventional Circuits MMX 2 The MMX 2...

Page 16: ...from all devices installed before the ISO X Wiring Monitor Modules MMX 101 This Module is a single input device and can be used for Flow switch Tamper Switch sprinkler pressure switch and pump run sto...

Page 17: ...0 or 5 Eg address 52 the rotary switch will be 5 and the slide switch will be 0 Address 52 will be the third point on the XP 5 card The wiring of both the XP 5C and XP 5M are wired exactly as the CMX...

Page 18: ...ctly wired or a short on the wiring Note Each device has a diode installed 4 Voltage reading set the multimeter to D C volts and read the voltage at the loop card before connecting the loop the readin...

Page 19: ...ld and a ground fault condition will occur When using shielded cable for the SLC loop wiring it is important to realise that since a conductor is running in close proximity to the shield for a long di...

Page 20: ...taller can silence the internal Piezo sounder by pressing the Acknowledge switch on the Fire fighters Facility How to enter a Default Program Press the ENTER key to enter programming mode Technical No...

Page 21: ...screen Press 1 1 AUTO and this screen appears Autoprogram identifies all installed devices determines if new un programmed devices are present and presents any new devices to the user for editing and...

Page 22: ...l Addressing When the ENTER key is pressed to load default values the AFP 300 400 does not detect duplicate detector address s If the programmer installer wished to immediately check for duplicate det...

Page 23: ...SMOKE PHOTO Type code for device DETECTOR ADDR 101 Default custom label Z03 Default Zone selection Zone 01 heat detectors Zone 02 Ion detectors Zone 03 Photo Detectors Zone 04 Laser Detectors Zone 05...

Page 24: ...en or press 2 to display the Delete Point screen PLEASE NOTE For information on Type Code s please see the section Type Code ID s Modifying a Point Press 1 to modify a point the screen will now show P...

Page 25: ...amming Cooperative Multi Detector Use the following table to select the desired application Selection Meaning none This detector will not consider other detectors in its alarm or pre alarm decision A...

Page 26: ...the new program Password After pressing ENTER the screen will now show Press ENTER to accept the new password Message Change the SYSTEM NORMAL MESSAGE Selection 4 MESSAGE form the Program Mode Screen...

Page 27: ...ange the program for special zones F0 F9 or releasing Zones R0 R9 From the program Mode change screen select 6 to display the Special Zone Change Screen The following table explains the Special Functi...

Page 28: ...ntrol program which would cause an output to be activated Monday through Friday except on holidays Zone F07 must also be programmed for the specific holidays The output must also be assigned to Zone F...

Page 29: ...0 seconds 0 VERIFY 0 to 30 seconds 0 AUS TIME USA TIME with Next Previous keys AUS TIME European time format changes to 24 hour time and places the day before the month TERM_SUPERV NO or YES NO Loc T...

Page 30: ...Group 3 Intelligent Modules 101 to 164 Group 4 Intelligent Modules 201 to 264 Group 5 Intelligent Modules 165 to 196 265 to 296 Group 6 Detectors 101 to 164 Group 7 Detectors 201 to 264 Group 8 Detec...

Page 31: ...tive Modules 101 to 164 Fault Control Module Operation Group 4 1 to 64 AFP 400 Input or Output Only Modules 201 to 264 Active Modules 201 to 264 Fault Control Module Operation Group 5 1 to 32 Input or...

Page 32: ...rogramming and correct the errors Status Change Press the ENTER key to enter programming mode Technical Note When programming mode is entered the ACS EIA 485 output is disabled Press 1 The system disp...

Page 33: ...alues for Alarm Level are 1 9 1 most sensitive The values for Pre Alarm are 0 9 1 most sensitive 0 no pre alarm Note For nominal Sensitivity levels after an Autoprogram see Pages 39 41 Or to automatic...

Page 34: ...lent Walk Test active alarms do not sound Note 1 The AFP400 provides a 1 hours timer for Walk Test mode When the timer expires the AFP400 returns to standard operation 2 When testing a detector the LE...

Page 35: ...hould be given a MONITOR type ID PULL STATION Not supported in AUS 3 SMOKE DETECT Not supported in AUS 3 HEAT DETECT Not supported in AUS 3 Blank 12 spaces Not supported in AUS 3 WATERFLOW Not support...

Page 36: ...orted in AUS 3 REL Ckt ULC Not supported in AUS 3 RELEA FORM C Not supported in AUS 3 REL AUDIBLE Not supported in AUS 3 NON RESET CTL Not supported in AUS 3 Important Note The Type IDs that are not s...

Page 37: ...are zones 1 99 or SPL Zones A zone can have no input output assigned or unlimited inputs outputs may be assigned to one zone Note that zone status is also transmitted on the EIA 485 circuits to ACS Gr...

Page 38: ...non latching 2 Operate the detectors for 90 days with all environmental factors record all events for each tested detector with an electronic history file or a printer 3 At the end of 90 days check t...

Page 39: ...PRE AL 8 PRE AL 7 PRE AL 6 PRE AL 5 PRE AL 4 PRE AL 3 PRE AL 2 PRE AL 1 Photo Optical Detector 49 1 6 67 1 0 2 5 3 3 4 2 5 0 Auto The control panel selects a suitable Pre Alarm level for a detector P...

Page 40: ...3 6 5 83 4 16 7 6 66 5 00 8 7 49 5 83 9 8 33 6 66 Laser Detectors Description Indicates the Default level setting Between 1 and 9 Level Alarm Pre alarm 0 Not Used No Pre Alarm 1 0 10 Auto 2 0 17 0 07...

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