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PN 15511:F2 ECN 99-453
Document 15511
10/11/99 Revision: F
wARN|N0: Tr|s equ|prer| gerera|es, uses, ard car rad|a|e rad|o lrequercy
erergy ard |l ro| |rs|a||ed ard used |r accordarce W||r |re |rs|ruc||or rarua|, ray
cause |r|erlererce |o rad|o corrur|ca||ors. l| ras oeer |es|ed ard lourd |o corp|y
W||r |re ||r||s lor c|ass A corpu||rg dev|ce pursuar| |o 3uopar| 8 ol Par| 15 ol FCC
Ru|es, Wr|cr |s des|gred |o prov|de reasorao|e pro|ec||or aga|rs| sucr |r|erlererce
Wrer opera|ed |r a correrc|a| erv|rorrer|. 0pera||or ol |r|s equ|prer| |r a
res|der||a| area |s |||e|y |o cause |r|erlererce, |r Wr|cr case |re user W||| oe requ|red
|o correc| |re |r|erlererce a| r|s oWr experse.
InstaIIation Precautions - Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability:
wARN|N0 - 3evera| o|lleren| sources ol ouer can oe connec|eo |o |ne l|re a|arm
con|ro| ane|. 0|scorrec| a|| sources ol poWer oelore serv|c|rg. Cor|ro| ur|| ard
assoc|a|ed equ|prer| ray oe daraged oy rerov|rg ard/or |rser||rg cards,
rodu|es, or |r|ercorrec||rg cao|es Wr||e |re ur|| |s ererg|zed. 0o ro| a||erp| |o
|rs|a||, serv|ce, or opera|e |r|s ur|| ur||| |r|s rarua| |s read ard urders|ood.
6AUT|0N - 3,s|em Reacce|ance Tes| al|er 3ol|uare 0nanges. To ersure
proper sys|er opera||or, |r|s produc| rus| oe |es|ed |r accordarce W||r NFPA Z2-
1993 Crap|er Z al|er ary prograrr|rg opera||or or crarge |r s||e-spec|l|c sol|Ware.
Reaccep|arce |es||rg |s requ|red al|er ary crarge, add|||or or de|e||or ol sys|er
corporer|s, or al|er ary rod|l|ca||or, repa|r or adjus|rer| |o sys|er rardWare or
W|r|rg.
A|| corporer|s, c|rcu||s, sys|er opera||ors, or sol|Ware lurc||ors |roWr |o oe
allec|ed oy a crarge rus| oe 100 |es|ed. lr add|||or, |o ersure |ra| o|rer
opera||ors are ro| |radver|er||y allec|ed, a| |eas| 10 ol |r|||a||rg dev|ces |ra| are
ro| d|rec||y allec|ed oy |re crarge, up |o a rax|rur ol 50 dev|ces, rus| a|so oe
|es|ed ard proper sys|er opera||or ver|l|ed.
Th|s system ree|s NFPA requ|rerer|s lor opera||or a| 0-19
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ard a| a re|a||ve rur|d||y ol 85 R| (ror-corders|rg) a| 30
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|oWever, |re uselu| ||le ol |re sys|er's s|ardoy oa||er|es ard |re e|ec|ror|c
corporer|s ray oe adverse|y allec|ed oy ex|rere |erpera|ure rarges ard
rur|d||y. Trerelore, || |s recorrerded |ra| |r|s sys|er ard ||s per|prera|s oe
|rs|a||ed |r ar erv|rorrer| W||r a ror|ra| roor |erpera|ure ol 15-2Z
0
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Ver|fy thet w|re s|zes ere edequete lor a|| |r|||a||rg ard |rd|ca||rg dev|ce |oops.
Vos| dev|ces carro| |o|era|e rore |rar a 10 l.R. drop lror |re spec|l|ed dev|ce
vo||age.
L|ke e|| so||d stete e|ectron|c dev|ces, |r|s sys|er ray opera|e erra||ca||y or car
oe daraged Wrer suojec|ed |o ||gr|r|rg |rduced |rars|er|s. A||rougr ro sys|er |s
corp|e|e|y |rrure lror ||gr|r|rg |rars|er|s ard |r|erlererces, proper grourd|rg W|||
reduce suscep||o||||y. Dverneao or ou|s|oe aer|a| u|r|ng |s no| recommenoeo, oue |o
an |ncreaseo susce||o||||, |o nearo, ||gn|n|ng s|r|kes. Corsu|| W||r |re Tecrr|ca|
3erv|ces 0epar|rer| |l ary proo|ers are ar||c|pa|ed or ercour|ered.
0|sconnect A6 power end better|es pr|or |o rerov|rg or |rser||rg c|rcu|| ooards.
Fa||ure |o do so car darage c|rcu||s.
Remove e|| e|ectron|c essemb||es pr|or |o ary dr||||rg, l|||rg, rear|rg, or purcr|rg
ol |re erc|osure. wrer poss|o|e, ra|e a|| cao|e er|r|es lror |re s|des or rear.
8elore ra||rg rod|l|ca||ors, ver|ly |ra| |rey W||| ro| |r|erlere W||r oa||ery,
|rarslorrer, ard pr|r|ed c|rcu|| ooard |oca||or.
0o not t|ghten screw term|ne|s rore |rar 9 |r-|os. 0ver ||gr|er|rg ray darage
|rreads, resu|||rg |r reduced |err|ra| cor|ac| pressure ard d|ll|cu||y W||r screW
|err|ra| rerova|.
Th|s system cor|a|rs s|a||c-sers|||ve corporer|s. A|Ways grourd yourse|l W||r a
proper Wr|s| s|rap oelore rard||rg ary c|rcu||s so |ra| s|a||c crarges are reroved
lror |re oody. use s|a||c suppress|ve pac|ag|rg |o pro|ec| e|ec|ror|c assero||es
reroved lror |re ur||.
Fo||ow the |nstruct|ons |r |re |rs|a||a||or, opera||rg, ard prograrr|rg rarua|s.
Trese |rs|ruc||ors rus| oe lo||oWed |o avo|d darage |o |re cor|ro| pare| ard
assoc|a|ed equ|prer|. FACP opera||or ard re||ao||||y deperd upor proper
|rs|a||a||or.
Fire AIarm System Limitations
While installing a fire alarm system may make lower insurance
rates possible, it is not a substitute for fire insurance!
An eutomet|c f|re e|erm system - |yp|ca||y rade up ol sro|e de|ec|ors, rea|
de|ec|ors, rarua| pu|| s|a||ors, aud|o|e Warr|rg dev|ces, ard a l|re a|arr cor|ro|
W||r rero|e ro||l|ca||or capao||||y car prov|de ear|y Warr|rg ol a deve|op|rg l|re.
3ucr a sys|er, roWever, does ro| assure pro|ec||or aga|rs| proper|y darage or
|oss ol ||le resu|||rg lror a l|re.
Any f|re e|erm system ray la|| lor a var|e|y ol reasors:
8moke detectors ray ro| serse l|re Wrere sro|e carro| reacr |re de|ec|ors sucr
as |r cr|rreys, |r Wa||s, or rools, or or |re o|rer s|de ol c|osed doors. 3ro|e
de|ec|ors a|so ray ro| serse a l|re or aro|rer |eve| or l|oor ol a ou||d|rg. A secord
l|oor de|ec|or, lor exarp|e, ray ro| serse a l|rs| l|oor or oaserer| l|re. Fur|rer-
rore, a|| |ypes ol sro|e de|ec|ors - oo|r |or|za||or ard pro|oe|ec|r|c |ypes, rave
sers|rg ||r||a||ors. No |ype ol sro|e de|ec|or car serse every ||rd ol l|re caused
oy care|essress ard sale|y razards |||e sro||rg |r oed, v|o|er| exp|os|ors,
escap|rg gas, |rproper s|orage ol l|arrao|e ra|er|a|s, over|oaded e|ec|r|ca|
c|rcu||s, cr||drer p|ay|rg W||r ra|cres, or arsor.
|YP0RTANT! 3moke detectors mus| oe |ns|a||eo |n |ne same room as |ne
con|ro| ane| ano |n rooms useo o, |ne s,s|em lor |ne connec||on ol a|arm
|ransm|ss|on u|r|ng, commun|ca||ons, s|gna||ng, ano/or ouer. ll de|ec|ors are
ro| so |oca|ed, a deve|op|rg l|re ray darage |re a|arr sys|er, cr|pp||rg ||s
ao||||y |o repor| a l|re.
Aud|b|e wern|ng dev|ces sucr as oe||s ray ro| a|er| peop|e |l |rese dev|ces are
|oca|ed or |re o|rer s|de ol c|osed or par||y oper doors or are |oca|ed or aro|rer
l|oor ol a ou||d|rg.
A f|re e|erm system W||| ro| opera|e W||rou| ary e|ec|r|ca| poWer. ll AC poWer la||s,
|re sys|er W||| opera|e lror s|ardoy oa||er|es or|y lor a spec|l|ed ||re.
Rete-of-R|se heet detectors ray oe suojec| |o reduced sers|||v||y over ||re. For
|r|s reasor, |re ra|e-ol-r|se lea|ure ol eacr de|ec|or srou|d oe |es|ed a| |eas| orce
per year oy a qua||l|ed l|re pro|ec||or spec|a||s|.
Equ|pment used |n the system ray ro| oe |ecrr|ca||y corpa||o|e W||r |re cor|ro|.
l| |s esser||a| |o use or|y equ|prer| ||s|ed lor serv|ce W||r your cor|ro| pare|.
Te|ephone ||nes reeded |o |rarsr|| a|arr s|gra|s lror a prer|se |o a cer|ra|
ror||or|rg s|a||or ray oe ou| ol serv|ce or |erporar||y d|sao|ed.
The most common ceuse ol l|re a|arr ra|lurc||ors, roWever, |s |radequa|e
ra|r|erarce. A|| dev|ces ard sys|er W|r|rg srou|d oe |es|ed ard ra|r|a|red oy
proless|ora| l|re a|arr |rs|a||ers lo||oW|rg Wr|||er procedures supp||ed W||r eacr
dev|ce. 3ys|er |rspec||or ard |es||rg srou|d oe scredu|ed ror|r|y or as requ|red
oy Na||ora| ard/or |oca| l|re codes. Adequa|e Wr|||er records ol a|| |rspec||ors srou|d
oe |ep|.
FCC Warning
Cenedien Pequirements
Tr|s d|g||a| appara|us does ro| exceed |re C|ass A ||r||s lor rad|a||or ro|se
er|ss|ors lror d|g||a| appara|us se| ou| |r |re Rad|o lr|erlererce Regu|a||ors ol |re
Carad|ar 0epar|rer| ol Corrur|ca||ors.
Le preser| appare|| rurer|que r'ere| pas de oru||s rad|oe|ec|r|ques depassar| |es
||r||es app||cao|es aux appare||s rurer|ques de |a c|asse A prescr||es dars |e
Reg|erer| sur |e orou|||age rad|oe|ec|r|que ed|c|e par |e r|r|s|ere des Corrur|ca-
||ors du Carada.
Technical Publishing Document PRECAULG.PM6 12/31/96
AFP-200 Instruction PN 15511:F2 10/11/99 3
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE SYSTEM OVERVIEW............................................ 6
1.1 Agency Standards and Compliance ................................................. 6
1.2 Related Documentation ..................................................................... 7
1.3 General Description ........................................................................... 7
1.4 AFP-200 Features ............................................................................... 8
1.5 Controls and Indicators ..................................................................... 9
1.5.1 Membrane Panel ......................................................................... 9
1.5.2 Local Sounder ............................................................................. 9
1.5.3 Output Circuits ............................................................................. 9
1.5.4 Relays .......................................................................................... 9
1.6 Components...................................................................................... 11
1.7 Optional Devices .............................................................................. 13
1.7.1 Digital Communicator ................................................................ 13
1.7.2 UDACT....................................................................................... 13
1.7.3 Option Slot ................................................................................. 13
1.7.4 Optional Devices Intelligent Detectors.................................... 14
1.7.5 Optional Devices: Addressable Modules .................................. 14
1.7.6 Other Optional Devices ............................................................. 15
1.7.7 Optional Devices Annunciators .............................................. 16
1.7.8 Optional Devices Alphanumeric Display ................................. 17
1.7.9 Optional Devices EIA-232 Port ............................................... 17
1.8 Specifications ................................................................................... 18
1.9 Cabinet Dimensions ......................................................................... 19
1.9.1 Surface Mount w/BB-17 Battery Box ......................................... 19
1.9.2 Semi-flush Mount ....................................................................... 19
CHAPTER TWO INSTALLATION .................................................. 21
2.1 Installation Overview ....................................................................... 21
2.2 Backbox Mounting ........................................................................... 21
2.3 Power ................................................................................................. 22
2.4 Output Circuits ................................................................................. 23
2.5 Standard Relays ............................................................................... 23
2.6 Remote Printers/CRT ....................................................................... 24
2.7 Wiring the Signaling Line Circuit .................................................... 27
2.7.1 The Isolator Module ................................................................... 33
2.7.2 The Monitor Module................................................................... 33
2.7.3 The Control Module ................................................................... 39
2.7.4 The Addressable Manual Pull Station........................................ 43
2.7.5 The Intelligent Detector.............................................................. 44
2.7.6 Optional Modules....................................................................... 45
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CHAPTER THREE PROGRAMMING AND STATUS CHANGE............... 49
3.1 Program/Status Change Entry ........................................................ 49
3.2 Program Change Operation ............................................................ 49
3.2.1 Clear .......................................................................................... 50
3.2.2 Autoprogram.............................................................................. 50
3.2.3 Point Programming .................................................................... 53
3.2.4 Password Change ..................................................................... 54
3.2.5 Message Change ...................................................................... 54
3.2.6 Zone Change ............................................................................. 54
3.2.7 Special Zone Change ................................................................ 55
3.2.8 System Function Programming ................................................. 56
3.2.9 Upload/Download ...................................................................... 56
3.2.10 Check ...................................................................................... 56
3.3 Status Change Operation ................................................................ 57
3.3.1 Disable/Enable........................................................................... 57
3.3.2 Detector Sensitivity .................................................................... 57
3.3.3 Clear Verification Counters ........................................................ 57
3.3.4 Clear History.............................................................................. 58
3.3.5 Set Time/Date............................................................................ 58
3.3.6 Walk Test ................................................................................... 58
CHAPTER FOUR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS............................... 59
4.1 Switch Functions.............................................................................. 59
Acknowledge/Step .............................................................................. 59
Alarm Silence ..................................................................................... 59
Drill ..................................................................................................... 59
System Reset ..................................................................................... 59
4.2 LED Indicators .................................................................................. 60
4.3 Normal Operation ............................................................................. 60
4.4 Trouble Operation ............................................................................. 61
4.5 Alarm Operation ............................................................................... 61
4.6 Supervisory Operation..................................................................... 62
4.7 Non-Alarm Point Operation ............................................................. 62
4.8 Trouble Monitor Point Operation..................................................... 62
4.9 Notification Appliance Circuit Operation ....................................... 63
4.10 Control-By-Event Operation .......................................................... 63
4.11 Releasing Functions ...................................................................... 63
4.12 Intelligent Detector Functions....................................................... 63
4.13 Time Functions ............................................................................... 65
4.14 Coding Operation (NAC only) ........................................................ 65
4.15 Pre-signal/PAS Operation .............................................................. 65
4.16 Special System Timers................................................................... 66
4.17 Style 6 Operation............................................................................ 66
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4.18 Read Status..................................................................................... 67
4.18.1 Read Status Entry ................................................................... 67
4.18.2 Read Point ............................................................................... 67
4.19 History Operation ........................................................................... 70
APPENDIX A SUPPLY CALCULATIONS ....................................... 71
The Main Power Supply ......................................................................... 72
Calculating the AFP-200 System Current Draw .................................. 73
Calculating the Battery Size .................................................................. 75
APPENDIX B NFPA STANDARDS ............................................ 77
Specific Requirements........................................................................... 77
Mounting Instructions............................................................................ 78
APPENDIX C ANNUNCIATORS .................................................. 84
APPENDIX D RELEASING APPLICATIONS ................................... 91
APPENDIX E COMBINATION FIRE/BURGLARY APPLICATIONS ......... 96
APPENDIX F WIRE REQUIREMENTS .......................................... 99
APPENDIX G PRE-ALARM (AWACS) APPLICATIONS ........... 100
APPENDIX H PAS, CODING, AND TIME CONTROL..................... 103
APPENDIX I TERMINAL INTERFACE PROTOCOL ........................... 104
APPENDIX J AVPS-24 POWER EXPANSION ........................... 111
APPENDIX K UL POWER-LIMITED WIRING REQUIREMENTS ........ 113
APPENDIX L U.S. COAST GUARD.......................................... 114
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NFPA 12 CO2 Extinguishing Systems (High Pressure Only)
NFPA 12A Halon 1301 Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 12B Halon 1211 Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 13 Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 15 Water Spray Systems
NFPA 16 Foam/Water Deluge and Foam/Water Spray Systems
NFPA 17 Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 17A Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 72-1993 Central Station Fire Alarm Systems Protected Premises Unit (requires
Notifier DACT).
NFPA 72-1993 Local Fire Alarm Systems.
NFPA 72-1993 Auxiliary Fire Alarm Systems (requires 4XTM or RTM-8).
NFPA 72-1993 Remote Station Fire Alarm Systems (requires 4XTM or Notifier
911ACDACT).
NFPA 72-1993 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems (Protected Premises Unit).
NFPA 2001 Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems
United States Coast Guard Fire Protection System*
Lloyd's Register Marine, Offshore and Industrial Category ENV1 and ENV2*
NFPA 72-1993 Initiating Devices for Fire Alarm Systems
NFPA 72-1993 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance for Fire Alarm Systems
NFPA 72-1993 Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Systems
UL 38 Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes
UL 217 Smoke Detectors, Single and Multiple Station
UL 228 Door Closers Holders for Fire Protective Signaling Systems
UL 268 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 Appliances
UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems
UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems
UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems
UL 1971 Visual Signaling Appliances
UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Systems
Standard CAN/ULC-S527-M87
EIA-485 and EIA-232 Serial Interface Standards
NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods
NEC Article 760 Fire Protective Signaling Systems
Applicable Local and State Building Codes
Requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction
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*Approval does not apply to optional 911ACDigital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter or optional UDACT
Universal Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter.
1. Systcm Ovcrvicw
1.1 Agcncy Standards and CompIiancc
AFP-200 Instruction PN 15511:F2 10/11/99 7
1.2 RcIatcd Documcntation
To obtain a complete understanding of AFP-200 specific features or to become familiar with related functions in
general, refer to the documentation listed in Table 1.2-1 below. The Notifier document (DOC-NOT) chart
provides the current document revisions.
e l t i T t n e m u c o D e l t i T t n e m u c o D e l t i T t n e m u c o D e l t i T t n e m u c o D e l t i T t n e m u c o D r e b m u N t r a P r e b m u N t r a P r e b m u N t r a P r e b m u N t r a P r e b m u N t r a P
r o t a i c n u n n A s e i r e S M D L e h T 5 8 8 5 1
y a l p s i D l a t s y r C d i u q i L 0 8 - D C L e h T 7 3 0 5 1
d r a o B e c a f r e t n I k r o w t e N 6 9 - B I N e h T 6 6 6 5 1
e l u d o M y a l e R l o r t n o C r o t a i c n u n n A R 8 - M C A e h T 2 4 3 5 1
s r o t a i c n u n n A s e i r e S S C A e h T 2 4 8 5 1
r o t a i c n u n n A A 6 1 - M F A e h T 7 0 2 5 1
l e n a P l o r t n o C e r i F 0 1 0 1 P F A / 0 2 0 2 M A e h T 8 8 0 5 1
n o i t a c i n u m m o C m r a l A l a t i g i D l a s r e v i n U T C A D U e h T
r e t t i m s n a r T
0 5 0 0 5
y t i l i t U g n i m m a r g o r P e n i L - f f O e h T 9 2 5 5 1
t n e m u c o D y t i l i b i t a p m o C e c i v e D r e i f i t o N e h T 8 7 3 5 1
r o t a i c n u n n A k r o w t e N t n e g i l l e t n I A N I e h T 2 9 0 5 1
l a n i m r e T g n i t r o p e R k r o w t e N T R N e h T 0 9 0 5 1
) 2 3 2 - M A N ( e l u d o M r e t p a d A k r o w t e N e h T 8 3 0 0 5
T E N E R I F I T O N 7 5 2 0 5
r e t t i m s n a r T r o t a c i n u m m o C m r a l A l a t i g i D A 1 1 9 5 0 0 - 0 0 2 6 0 - 4 7
n o i t a t S l l u P e s a e l e R t n e g A 0 1 - A R A - N 3 5 4 5 1
s n o i t c u r t s n I n o i t a l l a t s n I 2 - X M M 0 0 - 3 0 - 0 0 5 M
- P F A e h t r o f s t a m r o F a t a D d n a l o c o t o r P D 2 3 2 - A I E e h T
P C A F 0 0 4 / 0 0 2
8 7 0 0 5
2 3 2 - I P T e c a f r e t n I l e n a P / e n o h p e l e T e h T 2 7 3 0 5
1.3 GcncraI Dcscription
The AFP-200 is a compact, cost-effective, intelligent fire alarm control panel with an extensive list of powerful
features. The power supply and all electronics are contained on a single circuit board, providing a complete fire
control system for most applications. Optional modules which plug into the main circuit board are available for
special functions.
TabIc 1-1 Documcnts Associatcd witb tbc AfP-200
8 AFP-200 Instruction PN 15511:F2 10/11/99
Single standard communication (SLC) loop, meets
NFPA Style 4, 6, or 7 requirements
198 intelligent device capacity
Overall 301 point capability
Four Notification Appliance Circuits standard
Optional eight-zone relay module with transmit-
ter
Optional 911ACDigital Alarm Communicator/
Transmitter
Optional UDACT Universal Digital Alarm Com-
municator/Transmitter
LCD-80 liquid crystal display, mounts up to 6,000
feet from panel
ACS annunciators, including LDM custom
graphic annunciators
ACM-8R remote relay module, increases point
capacity
Printer interface
Real time clock, with European format option
History file with 650 event capacity
Intelligent features
Sensitivity display in percent
Manual sensitivity adjustment
Day/Night automatic sensitivity adjustment
Drift compensation (U.S. patent pending)
Auto detector test (meets NFPA 72E)
Maintenance Alert
Pre-Alarm (AWACS 2 levels)
LED blink control
Releasing features
Four independent hazards
Cross zone (three methods)
Delay timer
Soak timer
Abort four options
Manual release
Waterflow (non-silenceable) selection per
module point
Supervisory selection per point with separate
LED
Alarm Verification
Walk Test
Positive alarm sequence (PAS) pre-signal per
NFPA 72-1993
Silence Inhibit timer option
Auto silence timer option
March time/temporal code
Two-stage option for Canada
California code
Tornado warning code
Remote Ack/Silence/Reset/Drill via MMX
Monitor Modules
Automatic time control functions, with holi-
day exceptions
Autoprogram (learn mode) reduces installation
time
Password- and key-protected nonvolatile mem-
ory.
Programmable from a PC using the PK-200
programming utility
Rapid poll algorithm for manual stations (U.S.
patent pending)
Operates up to 1,000 ft. with untwisted,
unshielded wire (U.S. Patent 5,210,523)
Operates sounder base on Action Pre-Alarm
level with general evacuation on alarm level.
Burglar alarm point option.
Critical process monitoring
Read status on program via modem using dial-
up phone lines.
Marine cabinet option (CAB-AM)
1.4 AfP-200 fcaturcs
Note: Unless otherwise notated, general terms are used throughout this manual to reference the specific part
numbers shown in the table below:
m r e T l a r e n e G m r e T l a r e n e G m r e T l a r e n e G m r e T l a r e n e G m r e T l a r e n e G ) s ( r e b m u N t r a P c i f i c e p S ) s ( r e b m u N t r a P c i f i c e p S ) s ( r e b m u N t r a P c i f i c e p S ) s ( r e b m u N t r a P c i f i c e p S ) s ( r e b m u N t r a P c i f i c e p S
X M C 2 - X M C r o 1 - X M C
T R C 2 - T R C
X M M 2 - X M M r o , 1 - X M M , 1 0 1 - X M M
N R P 4 - N R P
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1.S ControIs and lndicators
1.S.1 Mcmbranc PancI
The AFP-200 membrane panel includes windows for the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and six LEDs. The
control panel has 21 keys, including a 12-key alphanumeric pad, similar to a telephone keypad. Slide-in labels
for the six LEDs and the four main operator switches are included. Refer to Figure 1 for the location of
switches and LEDs.
tfD lndicators
AC Power (green)
System Alarm (red)
Pre-Alarm Warning (yellow)
Supervisory/Security (yellow)
Alarm Silence (yellow)
System Trouble (yellow)
OpcrationaI switcbcs
Acknowledge/Step
Alarm Silence
Drill
System Reset (lamp test)
Scrvicc/program switcbcs
Twelve-key pad with 0-9, *, #
Four cursor keys (Up, Down, Right, Left)
ENTER key
1.S.2 tocaI Soundcr
The piezo sounder provides unique sounds for alarm, trouble and supervisory/security conditions.
1.S.3 Output Circuits
The AFP-200 output circuits consist of four Class B (Style Y) Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) or
releasing circuits (fully programmable).
1.S.4 RcIays
The control panel includes three dry contact relays for system alarm, system trouble, and supervisory. Contacts
are rated 2 A at 30 VDC and 0.5 A at 30 VAC (resistive).
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figurc 1: Conncctions and ControIs
(shown with dress panel removed)
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1.6 Componcnts
tCD DispIay
The control panel uses an 80-character LCD
display (4 X 20 characters). The display includes
a long-life LED backlight that remains illuminated
unless AC power is lost while the system is not in
alarm.
Circuit oard
At the heart of the AFP-200 control panel, the circuit
board contains the systems central processing unit
(CPU), power supply, and other primary components.
It is delivered pre-mounted in the cabinet (see below).
Cabinct
The circuit board mounts in a compact (16.125" x 14.5" x 5.5")
cabinet with a Lexan