AFP-400 Installation
PN 50253:A2 03/12/96
4-5
AMG-1 and AMG-E Tone/Message Selections (SW2=On)
Table 4-2 lists the tone and message selections available when DIP switch 2
(Tone/Message Switch) is On.
DIP
Switches
System
Status
NAC # 1
(B01)
Function
S6
S7
S8
X
X
X
No Alarm
OFF
Standby
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
No Alarm
Alarm
ON
OFF
Horn
1000 Hz 1/2 sec on, 1/2 sec off for 5 min then
slow whoop
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
No Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
ON
OFF
ON
Horn
20 ppm for 5 min., then 120 ppm
120 ppm
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
No Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
ON
OFF
ON
VROM B
444, pause, VROM A
Boston Code
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
No Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
ON
OFF
ON
VROM B
Fast Whoop
3 Fast Whoops, pause, VROM A
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
No Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
ON
OFF
ON
Beep
Fast Whoop
3 Fast Whoops, pause, VROM A + B
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
No Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
ON
OFF
ON
Beep
3 Slow Whoops, pause, VROM A
3 Slow Whoops, pause, VROM A + B
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
No Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
ON
OFF
ON
Wail
3 Hi-Low Tones, pause, VROM A
3 Hi-Low, 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 AMG-E Tone/Message Selections
1) Indicating circuit 1 may be manually selected to produce the desired tone or
may be activated by a non-alarm input.
2) If a VROM or VRAM selection is made and the chip is not installed, a trouble will
be generated at the AMG-1.
3) Boston Code (Order VROM 9, which must be installed in VROM-B position)
900 Hz alert tone pulsed to produce one round of code 4 at approximately one
second intervals, followed by female voice message ATTENTION PLEASE. THE
SIGNAL TONE YOU HAVE JUST HEARD INDICATES A REPORT OF AN EMER-
GENCY IN THIS BUILDING. IF YOUR FLOOR EVACUATION SIGNAL SOUNDS
AFTER THIS MESSAGE, WALK TO NEAREST STAIRWAY AND LEAVE THE FLOOR.
WHILE THE REPORT IS BEING VERIFIED, OCCUPANTS ON OTHER FLOORS
SHOULD AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS. This message will be repeated.
The evacuation signal shall be slow-whoop tone. Ascending tone commencing
at approximately 600 Hz and terminating at approximately 1100 Hz with a
duration of approximately 3-1/2 seconds and an interruption between tones of
approximately 1/2 second.