Notifier AFP-3030 Programming Manual
Notifier AFP-3030 Programming Manual

Notifier AFP-3030 Programming Manual

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Fire Alarm Control Panel
AFP-3030
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Australian Edition
Document DOC-01-032
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26/06/2015
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  • Page 1 Fire Alarm Control Panel AFP-3030 Programming Manual Australian Edition Document DOC-01-032 26/06/2015 Rev: P/N DOC-01-032:A...
  • Page 2 • Topic Title (for online Help) documentation • Page number (for printed manual) Send email messages to: TechPubs@notifier.com.au Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 3: Installation Precautions

    This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) tests are performed in accordance with Class A requirements of AS/NZS CISPR 22:2009 AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    3.4.6: Annunciator Board Label ........................66 3.4.7: Audio Point Programming.........................68 3.5: Delete Program ............................68 3.6: Autoprogram Menu .............................70 3.6.1: To Create a New Program .........................70 3.6.2: To Add/Delete Devices from the Program ..................70 3.6.3: Confirmation Screens ........................72 AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 5 C.5.3: To Interpret a Detector Status Display or Maintenance Report............111 Appendix D: CBE: Zones and Equations................114 D.1: Zones.................................114 D.2: Equations ..............................115 D.2.1: Arguments............................116 D.2.2: Logic Equations ..........................116 D.2.3: Fault Equations ..........................120 D.2.4: Smoke Control and Fire Brigade Considerations ................120 AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 6 H.2: Button and LED Operation ........................133 H.3: Basic Programming: Smoke Control Defaults..................134 H.4: Basic Programming: General and Logic Zones ..................134 H.5: Basic Programming: Smoke Control Modules ..................135 H.6: Basic Programming: Configurations ......................136 Glossary..........................152 Index............................155 AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 7: Section 1: General Information

    Extinguishing Agent release Module Manual DOC-01-005 DA Series BOWS Manual DOC-01-004 DVC Digital Voice Command Manual 52411 DVC-RPU Manual 50107425-001 DAA2 and DAX Amplifiers Manual 53265 Table 1.1 Related Documents (1 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 8 NOTE: Where used in this manual, the term CPU refers to the main circuit board for the fire AFP-3030 Installation Manual alarm control panel’s central processing unit (see for a more detailed list of part numbers.) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 9: Introduction To The Control Panel

    Introduction to the Control Panel General Information 1.3 Introduction to the Control Panel The AFP-3030 is an intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) with features suitable for most applications. There are two basic configuration options for the AFP-3030. With Display In this configuration, the panel comes fitted with a front display/keypad, which allows programming and viewing options at the panel.
  • Page 10: Basic Procedure

    To ensure security, passwords should be entered at this time to replace the factory default settings. 1.6.1 Password Change The AFP-3030 has two password levels: master and user. There is one master password, which grants access to all system programming. There are nine user passwords, each of which may be assigned access to the programming change menus, the alter status menus, or both.
  • Page 11 R E - E N T E R P A S S W O R D * * * * * * * * B A C K Figure 1.2 Change Master Password Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 12 However, if the password has been forgotten, record the code and contact NOTIFIER. After proper authentication, the master password can be determined by deciphering the code. An example of the message that would appear on the display follows:...
  • Page 13: Section 2: Main Menu And Event Counts Screen

    P A N E L R U N N I N G F R O M P S I S U P P L Y S T A R T B A T T E R Y T E S T B A C K Figure 2.2 PSI Status Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 14: 2: Disable/Enable

    V A L U E S : 0 1 1 % O F A L A R M , 0 4 5 % O F P R E A L A R M D I S A B L E B A C K Figure 2.4 Disable/Enable Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 15: 3: Test

    • Walk Test will “time out” and return to normal operation after one hour when no Walk Test activations have occurred during that time. • Walk Test may be exited at any time by pressing the ABORT soft key on the screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 16 An output device activated during Basic Walk Test will remain active and the LED will glow steady green (if a FlashScan module) or steady red (if a CLIP module) for – 4 seconds for alarms AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 17 Walk Test loops programming screen. (Refer to Figure 2.6.) Choosing the Zone parameter will bring up the Zone Walk Test screen. (Refer to Figure 2.10.) Choosing the Devices parameter will bring up the Devices Walk Test screen (Refer to Figure 2.7.) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 18 The up and down arrow keys on the keypad navigate through the fields. Choose YES for participation, NO for no participation, using the (+)/ (-) keys on the keypad. NEXT SELECTION PREVIOUS SELECTION AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 19 PREVIOUS POINT: Press this key to bring up the previous installed address of an addressable detector into the DEVICE field. ACCEPT: Press this key to begin Walk Test, and to proceed to the Devices Test Selection screen (Figure 2.8). AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 20 Figure 2.9 Devices Test Selection Screen (Modules) Soft Keys START FAULT TEST: Press this key to generate a Fault on the selected detector. START ALARM TEST: Press to generate an Alarm on the selected detector. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 21 Once the START TEST soft key has been pressed and the test begun, been pressed, this soft key appears. the message changes to ABORT Appears in Advanced walk test only. Figure 2.11 Walk Test In Progress Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 22: 4: History Display (History Select Screen)

    Pressing the Printer Functions soft key brings up screens to print reports. Refer to this panel’s operations manual for a description of Printer Functions. This key will appear only if a printer operation has been selected. Refer to “Supervision” on page 39 for selection information. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 23: Events List Screen

    1 1 : 5 8 : 4 3 A T U E 0 2 , D E C , 2 0 1 4 Total Events Count: Total number of Alarm, Supervisory, Fault, Disable and Other Conditions Figure 2.13 Alarm Events List AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 24 Total Events Count: Total number of Alarm, Supervisory, Fault, Disable and Other Conditions Figure 2.14 Non-Alarm Events List Refer to the panel’s Operations Manual for a complete description of the Events List display and operation. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 25: Section 3: Prealarmprogram

    Section 3: PrealarmProgram 3.1 General Information The AFP-3030 operates with two levels of programming: Program, and Alter Status. Program level allows change to the essential control panel functions such as point functions, system functions, and passwords. Program level change requires the master password, or a user password that allows access to the Program level.
  • Page 26: Panel Program

    C H A . T H R E S H O L D : H I G H A C C E P T C H B . T H R E S H O L D : L O W B A C K Figure 3.3 Network Parameters Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 27 PrealarmProgram Soft Keys NODE NUMBER: Enter the network node number of this panel. For standalone AFP-3030, the net- work node number will be 000. A valid network node number range is 1-240. Once the soft key has been pressed, the number may be typed in from the keypad, or the Next/Previous Selection special function key on the keypad may be used to toggle through online node numbers.
  • Page 28: 3: Network Mapping

    ONLINE - The node is communicating on the network. • MAPPED - Events are annunciated by the AFP-3030. When a node is mapped to the AFP- 3030, it is automatically mapped for mass notification events as well. Mass Notification mapping can be disabled separately from event mapping via VeriFire Tools.
  • Page 29: 4: Panel Settings

    REMINDER MENU: Press this soft key to bring up the Reminder Menu screen. ACCEPT: Press this soft key to save the information entered on this screen. MORE: Press this key to progress to the second Panel Settings screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 30 SLCs to participate in local mode. When enabled, all LCMs will operate together in a limited fashion when communication is lost with the AFP-3030 CPU. Inputs on LCM loops (and associated LEM loops, if installed) will activate outputs on all loops •...
  • Page 31 N E T W O R K D I S P L A Y M O D E : Press this softkey to enable Network Display Mode for the fire panel. Network Display Mode allows the AFP-3030 to display network events for up to five mapped network nodes.
  • Page 32 T O N E O F F P E R I O D : 1 . 5 A C C E P T B A C K Figure 3.11 Custom Tone Setup Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 33 R F W E A K L I N K F A U L T R E M I N D E R : O N B A C K Figure 3.13 Panel Settings (4) Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 34 AFP-3030 is not in Network Control Mode. If SUBSIDIARY: Select subsidiary if the AFP-3030 does not have an associated DVC set as an ACU, LOC, or CSS. If ACU, LOC, or CSS: Select ACU, LOC, or CSS to match the configuration programming of an associated DVC used for Mass Notification.
  • Page 35 FWSG. 24 HOURS: Choose to initiate a fault reminder every 24 hours until all faults are clear. Default: 24 HOURS ACCEPT: Press this soft key to save the information entered on this screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 36: 5: Panel Timers (Menu 1)

    VERIFY=PREALARM: Press this soft key to enter Yes or No for displaying Prealarm during alarm verification. Default: NO 3.2.6 Panel Timers (Menu 2) Press the MORE soft key on the Panel Timers Menu 1 screen to display the following screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 37: 7: Lcd Programming

    . ACCEPT: Press this soft key to save the information entered on this screen and return to the previous screen. 3.2.7 LCD Programming The LCD Programming screen allows the user to vary the contrast of the display and turn the backlight on or off. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 38: 8: Acs Programming

    A total of 32 annunciator devices may be present on the EIA-485 ACS circuit; however, some devices have associated expander devices, and an AFP-3030 ACS circuit can accommodate up to 3,072 annunciator points. The ACS Programming and ACS Point Programming screens in this section allow the user to define the mapping and functional mode of these devices and points.
  • Page 39 96PT annunciator types. Refer to Table 3.3 on page 34. The ACM-8RA, ACM-ZM, and ACM-PSI have predefined points. Refer to Tables 3.4 through 3.6. NOTE: SLC output modules with releasing Type IDs may not be listed in the annunciator source fields. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 40 … will change the state of up to eight control modules The Point Active LED is lit if a corresponding mapped OR (for AFP-3030 only) up to eight general zones to off point is active. The Status (fault) LED is on when a point or on when its button is pushed.
  • Page 41 Up to eight sources are allowed when CONTROL mode is chosen. For ALL CALL, PAGE INACTIVE, PAGE EVAC, and PAGE ALERT modes, enter the node number of the DVC where the source is connected. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 42 Digital Audio Loop (01 through 32), and n = the DAA speaker circuit (1 through 4). CAUTION: DO NOT MIX GENERAL ZONES WITH OTHER SOURCE TYPES FOR AN ACS CONTROL POINT. PROGRAM UP TO EIGHT GENERAL ZONES OR UP TO EIGHT OTHER CONTROL POINT TYPES. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 43 Relay Output 2 Monitor - Relay will energise when Zone 2 on the local fire panel is active. Zone 2 Table 3.5 ACS Point Mapping: Explanation of ACM-8RA Point Modes (1 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 44 AN ACM NAC 2 Overload Fault has occurred Earth Fault Fault An ACM Earth Fault has occurred A.R.E. Alarm Routed Non-Fire An A.R.E. Alarm Routed input activated Table 3.6 ACS Point Mapping: Explanation of ACM-PSI Point Modes (1 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 45: 9: Supervision

    MAIN PS NODE: Press to enter the node address of the system associated with the main power supply. Enter the power supply’s node address and press ACCEPT. If the local power supply is the main power supply, enter 000 for the node address. Default: 000 AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 46 TERMINAL: Select N or LCD-80. (Default: N .) Select LCD-80 when a LCD2-80 is connected to the panel. NOTE: When LCD-80 Terminal Supervision is on, CRT baud rate selections of 19200 and 57600 are disallowed. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 47: Panel Program Menu (2)

    A C C E P T B A C K Figure 3.25 Weekly Occupancy Schedule Screen Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to navigate between occupancy time fields: use the keypad to type in the time values. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 48: 3: Loop Configuration

    (01 through 10) in the yy of the Lyy format. NEXT/PREVIOUS SELECTION: Press either key to go forward or back through the loop selections. ACCEPT: Press to proceed to the Loop Point Programming screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 49 Loop is configured in FlashScan mode with Blink Mode enabled, all detector and module LEDs will remain OFF. If the loop is configured in CLIP mode with Blink Mode enabled, the LEDs for detectors and monitor modules will remain OFF while the control modules operate normally. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 50: 4: Custom Action Message

    ACCEPT: Press to save any change made to the message and return to the previous screen. NOTE: A printout of all the messages may be obtained by entering the PRINT PROGRAMMING MENU (2) and pressing the CUSTOM ACTION MESSAGES soft key. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 51: 5: Event Logging

    N E X T S E L E C T I O N A C C E P T P R E V I O U S S E L E C T I O N B A C K Figure 3.30 Holiday Menu Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 52: Point Program

    Enter the desired point address in the format field. Formats are illustrated in Table 3.7. Type Address Format DETECTOR LyyDzzz L = Loop, yy = Loop number (1-10) D = Detector, zzz = Detector address (1-159) Table 3.7 Address Formats (1 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 53: 1: Detector Point

    FLASHSCAN CODE LABEL: Press to scroll through a list of FlashScan Codes. Stop when the appropriate label appears (Table F.4 on page 126 for codes and descriptions). If the detector is not a FlashScan type, choose NONE. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 54 Aux Controls of the intelligent sounder bases in order to play the Temp-4 tone for CO Alarms.) For Photo/CO detectors only-Activates when the Photo/CO detector reports a CO Prealarm. Table 3.8 Zone Position Special Functions AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 55 (+) key until the desired zone type appears. Type in a NEXT SELECTION zone number to map the detector to it. ACCEPT: Press to save entries made on this screen and return to the Detector Point Programming screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 56 Refer to the section on Cooperative Multi- Detector Sensing in Appendix C, “Intelligent Sensing Applications” for a description of this function. MORE: Press this soft key to progress to the next detector point programming screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 57 Figure 3.36 Detector Sensitivity Screen The control panel provides nine levels of Prealarm and Alarm in percent per foot obscuration, with the following exceptions: • for heat detectors, the settings are in degrees Centigrade. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 58 There can be up to ten Weekly Occupancy Schedules. Enter a value of zero through ten. Zero indicates no schedule is applied, and occupied detector sensitivity values are used. ACCEPT: Press this key to accept the change made and return to the previous screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 59 INTELLIGENT SOUNDER is set to YES. INTELLIGENT SOUNDER NOTE: When programming an aspiration detector, is not an option SOUNDER BASE SETUP REFERENCE DETECTOR ADDRESS is replaced by AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 60 V O L U M E : L O W H I G H Press this softkey to select for the intelligent sounder base volume level. For CUSTOM TONE SETUP, refer to “Custom Tone Setup Screen” on page 26. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 61: 2: Module Point

    Soft Keys MODULE TYPE: Press the soft key to toggle between CONTROL and MONITOR. TYPE CODE LABEL: Press this soft key to scroll through the point type choices: stop at the appropriate selection. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 62 Z0YY, where YY represents the loop number where the module resides. In Figure 3.42 above, zone position one has a value of Z003 (YY = 03). The module in the example resides on loop 3. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 63 Module Programming” on page 58) This field appears only when FMM-420 appears as the module’s Type Code label. MORE: Press to access the third Module Point Programming Screen. ACCEPT: Press to save entries made on this screen and to return to the previous screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 64 E V E N T T R I G G E R : L O W E R L E V E L B A C K Figure 3.44 FMM-4-20 Threshold Setup Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 65 If the waterflow event does not remain active for the entire delay duration, the waterflow event will not be reported to the panel. Default: 0 - 6 0 Range: seconds A C C E P T : Press to save screen entries. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 66 Note that the group zone disable command has no effect on general alarm zone Z000. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 67: 3: General Zone

    P R E C E D E N C E P A R T I C I P A T I O N : N O A C C E P T B A C K Figure 3.47 Zone Point Programming Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 68: 4: Logic Zone

    Figure 3.48 Logic Zone Programming Menu Screen Soft Keys EDIT EQUATION: Press to proceed to the edit screen to add or edit a logic equation. NEXT/PREVIOUS EQUATION: Press to view the next or previous logic equation. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 69 If there is an error in the equation, the previous screen will not appear, and the cursor will appear at the error point. Correct the equation, and re-press the ACCEPT soft key. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 70 Figure 3.51 Add Logic Function Screen The cursor will be present in the logic equation. Place it, using the arrow keys on the keyboard, at the place where the logic function should be inserted. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 71: 5: Fault Zone

    “Logic Zone Programming” on page 62 and the paragraphs following “Add Time/Date”). Refer to Appendix D, “CBE: Zones and Equations” for information on how to create a fault equation, and how they operate. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 72: 6: Annunciator Board Label

    ACCEPT: Press to insert the logic function into the equation where the cursor is blinking, and to return to the previous screen. Press the MORE softkey to display the second ACS label screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 73 ZONE SELECTION: Press to assign the zone label that is to be displayed for the switch group selected. VIEW: Press to view the associated zone label for the switch group selected. UP/DOWN: Press to move between switch group selections. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 74: 7: Audio Point Programming

    P R O G R A M / A L T E R S T A T U S M E N U Press the at the menu to display the screen below. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 75 Pressing this key causes a reboot. ACCEPT: Press to clear all programming for the selected loop option for CLEAR LOOPS. A confirmation screen will display asking the user to confirm the deletion command. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 76: Autoprogram Menu

    If devices are to be added to a new SLC (an SLC that is not in the program), that SLC must be installed using the Loop Programming screen (Figure 3.27). AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 77 ACCEPT: Press to autoprogram the selection. A confirmation screen will display asking the programmer to confirm the autoprogram choice made (press the YES soft key to confirm). A screen with the message AUTOPROGRAM IN PROGRESS will display until autoprogramming is complete. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 78: 3: Confirmation Screens

    ACCEPT ALL: Press to accept all the new devices that have been found by the autoprogram. Errors and discrepancies will still be displayed the same as if the REVIEW soft key had been pressed: however, new devices will not individually display for review and acceptance. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 79 Y E S B A C K Figure 3.62 Autoprogram Confirmation Screen (Missing Point) Display This screen will display the SLC device address when a previously installed/programmed point does not respond during a subsequent Autoprogram. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 80 B A C K Figure 3.64 Autoprogram Confirmation Screen (Double Address) Display The SLC loop number and device address are displayed where the Autoprogram has found more than one detector or module with the same address. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 81 ACCEPT: Pressing this soft key acknowledges that the programmer has been informed of the double address. Autoprogram will not make a modification to the database for this point. The installer must correct this problem. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 82: Section 4: Alter Status

    C O N T R O L O N / O F F M O R E W I R E L E S S B A C K Figure 4.2 Alter Status Screen (2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 83: Detector Sensitivity

    NEXT/PREVIOUS SELECTION: Press these soft keys to scroll sequentially through the detector addresses on the loop. The screen will display the next loop when the last device on this loop is passed. ACCEPT: Press to proceed to the Detector Sensitivity screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 84: 1: Sensitivity Select

    This screen displays when any of the soft keys is pressed on the Detector Sensitivity Select screen. The user can change detector sensitivity values using this screen. The settings (1-9) displayed below the soft key are unique to the type of detector. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 85: Clear Verify Counters

    C L E A R C O U N T E R S B A C K Figure 4.7 Clear Verify Counters Screen Soft Keys CLEAR COUNTERS: Press this soft key to clear all verification counters. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 86: Clear History

    B A C K Figure 4.9 Clear History Screen (2) Soft Keys ALARM HISTORY: Press to clear Alarm history. EVENT HISTORY: Press to clear Event history. ALL HISTORY: Press to clear both Alarm and Event history. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 87: Program Time/Date

    N x x x L y y M z z z ( M O D U L E ) N E X T S E L E C T I O N A C C E P T Figure 4.11 Control On/Off Point Select Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 88: 1: Control Off

    A U T O M A T I C A C T I V E A U T O M A T I C I N A C T I V E . NOTE: A module with a releasing Type ID cannot be forced. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 89: 2: Control On

    A U T O M A T I C A C T I V E 4.6 Wireless The AFP-3030 can communicate with a wireless network via the FWSG. Refer to the SWIFT™ Network Manual for additional information on wireless programming.
  • Page 90 OFF. If ON, when accepted, a command to start mesh formation is sent to all FWSG units on the selected loop. If OFF, when accepted, a command to stop mesh formation is sent to all FWSG units on the selected loop. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 91 When in wireless shutdown, fire protection is compromised. All wireless devices will not communicate with the FWSG until the time specified expires. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 92: Service Mode Faast Detector

    T U R N O N S E R V I C E M O D E B A C K Figure 4.19 Service Mode Screen NOTE: If the detector selected is not an aspiration detector, the fire panel will display the message NOT A FAAST DETECTOR. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 93: Reset Baseline Faast Detector

    POINT: Press this soft key to select the aspiration detector that will be reset. NEXT/PREVIOUS POINT: Press to progress to the next or previous point on the loop. ACCEPT: Press to continue to the second Reset Baseline screen. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 94: Reset Ip Address Faast Detector

    4.9 Reset IP Address FAAST Detector The IP address of an aspiration detector can be modified using the PipeIQ software. The Reset IP Address option will reset the IP address for the FAAST detector to its default. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 95: Section 5: Service Screens

    L A N G U A G E : A U S T R A L I A N 0 2 3 . 0 0 0 . 0 1 6 S E R I A L N U M B E R : Figure 5.2 Version Screen 2 AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 96 N O T I N S T A L L E D A L M 3 2 : N O T I N S T A L L E D Figure 5.5 Version Screen 5 AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 97: Power-Up Screen

    C O M M 2 : P A S S C O M M 3 : P A S S Figure 5.6 Self Test Screen NOTE: “LCM” refers to the code resident in the AFP-3030, not the code that is programmed into the LCM-320. 5.3 Bootloader Screen This screen is used for LCD-160 and Loop downloads.
  • Page 98: 1: Loop Download Menu

    Select APP/BOOT to select both for downloading. AUTO: Press this soft key to automatically download to the selected loop(s) the most up-to-date applications or boot programming from the panel. START: Press this soft key to begin the download. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 99: Download Screen

    1 1 : 5 8 : 4 5 A T U E J A N 2 5 , 2 0 1 1 A C K N O W L E D G E P E R F O R M D O W N L O A D Figure 5.10 Application Corrupt Screen AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 100: Appendix A: Menu Hierarchy

    Ch. B Threshold IP Access Network Mapping Autoprogram Panel Settings (Panel Settings (1) Screen) Local Control Piezo Display Address Reminder Menu Fault Reminder More (Panel Settings (2) Screen) LCM Local Mode Power Management Mode AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 101 Main PS Node Address Printer Auxiliary Fault Reporting More Terminal More Password Change Master Password User Password Weekly Occupancy Schedule Loop Configuration Loop Point Programming Loop Selection Installed Detector Poll Module Poll Rapid Poll AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 102 Point label Extended Label More (for a Monitor Type) Custom Action Message Zone Map Alarm Verification Local Mode 4-20 Device Setup 4mA Scale Value 20mA Scale Value Units Hysteresis Threshold Setup Threshold Number AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 103 Point Select Clear All Programming Clear ACS Autoprogram Menu Confirmation Screens Alter Status Detector Sensitivity Sensitivity Select Change Alarm/Prealarm Sensitivity Clear Verify Counters Clear Counters Clear History Alarm History Event History All History AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 104 Reset Baseline FAAST Detector Printer Functions Programming Print Programming Menu Print Programming Menu (2) Active Points Active Points Menu Walk Test Detector Maintenance Report Installed Points Installed Points Menu Installed Points Menu (Range) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 105: Appendix B: Special Zone Outputs

    • Do not include ZF0 in the CBE list of any modules used with Smoke Control. • Do not include ZF0 in the CBE list for a Manual Call Point device when programming the panel for compliance with AS7240.2. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 106 Output Delay Time Selecting Output Delay Time The Output Delay Time can be set to a value between 0 and 600 seconds. An Output Delay Time does not apply to the System Alarm relay. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 107: B.2: Mass Notification

    • Any devices programmed as “Resound by Fault” will not resound. • The fire panel’s Fault relay will activate. • The MN Fault message is sent to the proprietary receiver via the network. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 108 • If the fire panel is programmed so that MN events have priority over fire events, and a fire condition exists on the fire panel, an MN Fault will not suppress any fire alarms locally or for any network nodes that MN mapped to the panel via VeriFire Tools. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 109: Appendix C: Intelligent Sensing Applications

    Appendix C: Intelligent Sensing Applications C.1 Intelligent Sensing Overview Intelligent Sensing is a set of software algorithms that provide the AFP-3030 with industry-leading smoke detection capability. The user can program Intelligent Sensing functions on a global or on a per-detector basis.
  • Page 110: C.2.2: Maintenance Warnings - Three Levels

    Dust accumulation above the allowed limit. Table C.1 Definitions of Intelligent Sensing Maintenance Levels A graphic representation of the maintenance levels: DIRTY MAINT.URGENT MAINTENANCE REQ Acceptable Range LOW THRESHOLD Value Figure C.2 Diagram of Maintenance Levels AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 111: C.2.3: Self-Optimizing Pre-Alarm

    0.16% Alarm Selection 3 0.10% Alarm Selection 2 SAMPLE 0.07% Alarm Selection 1 0.07% Prealarm 2 SENSITIVITY Self Adjust 1 WINDOW, laser detector Figure C.4 Sample Sensitivity Levels for a FlashScan View Laser Detector AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 112: C.2.5: Cooperative Multi-Detector Sensing

    • The LED flashes and the panel sounder pulses until acknowledged. ALARM • Zone Z000 (general alarm) or any other zone and the System Fault and System Alarm relays do not activate. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 113: C.3.3: Action Level

    Photo Electric AL:1=1.63% per metre PA:1=Auto SMOKE (PHOTO) AL:2=2.38% PA:2=0.98% (See note AL:3=3.12% PA:3=1.53% AL:4=3.85% PA:4=2.08% AL:5=4.62% PA:5=2.63% AL:6=5.34% PA:6=3.21% AL:7=6.07% PA:7=3.76% AL:8=6.79% PA:8=4.30% AL:9=7.51% PA:9=4.84% Table C.2 Detector Sensitivity Settings (1 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 114 AL:5=12.5% with a 10 minute PA:5=12.5% with a 10 minute confirmation period confirmation period AL:6=Thermal 57°C PA:6=Thermal 57°C Signifies the factory default setting. Table C.2 Detector Sensitivity Settings (2 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 115: C.4.2: To Test Detectors Set Below 1.63% Obscuration Per Metre

    Status screen displays detector information that applies to the state of the smoke detector. It can be reached with the following commands, starting at the Main Menu screen: Press MAIN MENU • Press READ STATUS • Press READ STATUS POINT SELECT (enter the detector point address) • AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 116: C.5.2: Print A Detector Maintenance Report

    Percent of Programmed prealarm sensitivity setting in prealarm alarm effect when the report was generated threshold threshold Programmed alarm sensitivity setting in effect when the report was generated. Figure C.7 Sample Detector Maintenance Report AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 117: C.5.3: To Interpret A Detector Status Display Or Maintenance Report

    DISABLED INACTIVE <Fault Status>* DISABLED ACTIVE <Fault Status>* DISABLED PREALARM <Fault Status>* If the point is in fault, the display will read: FAULT INACTIVE <Fault Status>* FAULT ACTIVE <Fault Status>* AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 118 80 - 100 Clean immediately! The detector is a false alarm risk. The drift compensation tolerance value has been exceeded. Table C.3 Drift Compensation Messages/Actions Line 13 will not display for Acclimate detectors. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 119 CO-OP: D100,158 - Indicates the address(es) of any detector(s) linked with the detector that’s in alarm for Co-operative Multi-Alarm Sensing. This field will not display for Acclimate detectors. Line 15 - The current time and date are displayed in this line. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 120: Appendix D: Cbe: Zones And Equations

    Alarm Device Test key is pressed to halt the device test. Alarm Action: An output programmed to turn on/off if a Prealarm is active (ALERT, ACTION). AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 121: D.2: Equations

    ZL1 through ZL1000. It also supports up to 100 Fault Zones, each designated with a Fault Zone number of ZT001 through ZT100. Once created, these equations can be included in input/output zone mapping. Equations will always begin with a logic function. The function set is listed below. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 122: D.2.1: Arguments

    If any one of the three arguments in the equation is active the logic zone will be activated. • The “NOT” Operator Inverts the state of the argument (activated to deactivated OR deactivated to activated). AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 123 • The “NON(point argument)” Operator Requires that the point argument be in an active non-alarm state for the operator to go active. Example: AND(L1D1,NON(L1M1)) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 124 • The first HH.MM.SS is the delay time, the second HH.MM.SS is the duration time. If the argument - AND(L1M1,L1M140) - in the example above activates, the function becomes true after the argument has been active for the delay time, and continues to be true for the AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 125 To evaluate an equation, start from the innermost part of the equation and work outwards. For this equation to evaluate TRUE and thus turn on any output mapped to it, the following conditions must be met: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 126: D.2.3: Fault Equations

    ZL900 - Disabling logic zone 900 will disable all ARE Interface Board outputs (P5, P6, P8, P9, P10). Re-enabling logic zone 900 will re-enable all ARE Interface Board outputs. This logic zone should not be modified or used for any other function. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 127: Appendix E: Detector Initialization

    Enter point programming for this point and change the Type and FlashScan Code Label to the values appropriate for the new detector. (Refer to Section 3.4.1, “Detector Point”, on page 47 for programming instructions). Physically install the new detector. Initialization will occur automatically AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 128: Appendix F: Type Codes

    Device/Point Function Point Type (Y=yes Type Code N=no) fire Aspiration laser or Intelligent Aspiration detector ASPIRATION supervisory Supervisory for an Intelligent Aspiration detector ASPIR. (SUP) Table F.1 Intelligent Detector Type Codes (1 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 129 C per minute rate-of-rise detector HEAT (ROR) fire Combination Photoelectric/heat detector SMOKE ACCLIM fire Beam Smoke Detector SMOKE(BEAM) non-fire Non-Latching Duct detector NON (DUCTP) Table F.1 Intelligent Detector Type Codes (2 of 2) * CLIP Mode only AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 130: F.4.3: Type Codes For Monitor Modules

    Latching supervisory monitor for mass notification devices. ECS/MN TMON fault Fault monitor for mass notification devices. RF GATEWAY non-alarm Provides communication between wireless devices and the fire panel Table F.2 Type Codes for Monitor Modules (1 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 131: F.5: Type Codes For Output Devices

    ‡ INST RELEASE NAC (SLC only) fire Supervised for open circuits and ground faults. Short = normal Table F.3 SLC Control Module Type Codes (1 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 132: F.6: Flashscan Codes

    RF GATEWAY FWSG RF HEAT FWH-200FIX135, FWH-200ROR135 RF PHOTO FWD-200P RF ACCLIMATE FWD-200ACCLIMATE MONITOR FMM-1 PHOTO FSP-751,FSD-751P/RP, FSP-851, FSD-751PL/RPL, FSH-751 PHOTO/HEAT FSP-751T, FSP-851T PHOTO/CO FCO-851 RELAY FRM-1 Table F.4 FlashScan Codes (1 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 133 FlashScan Codes Type Codes Label Device/Point RELEASE FCM-1-REL ZONE MONITOR FZM-1 Table F.4 FlashScan Codes (2 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 134: Appendix G: System Faults

    CLOSED POS LOOP 6 REMOTE DISPLAY 3 FAULT 449-502 RESERVED ANNUN 23 NO ANSWER CLOSED POS LOOP 7 REMOTE DISPLAY 3 NO ANSWER SOFTWARE MISMATCH Table G.1 System Fault Names and Codes (1 of 2) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 135 The DVC’s audio library is corrupted. Re-create and/or re-download an intact database. AUDIO LIBRARY INCOMPATIBLE The version is incompatible with the database and/or the application version. Table G.2 System Fault Descriptions (1 of 4) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 136 AFP-3030s on the network are in Network Display Mode and the total number of display nodes has exceeded 25. Remove one or more display nodes to correct this fault. (Display nodes include NCA-2, a Gateway node, or an AFP-3030 in Network Display Mode.) DOOR INTERLOCK FAULT A fault has occurred on the door interlock.
  • Page 137 NETWORK INCOMPATIBILITY The brand of this panel is incompatible with this network. NETWORK MAPPING LIMIT More than 1 fire panel or more than 4 DVCs has been mapped to the AFP-3030 for Network EXCEEDED Display Mode. Check network mapping and correct.
  • Page 138 A fault has occurred on a VESDA node. Possible faults may include: Communication failure on the VESDA detector loop, incompatible VESDA software versions, or VESDA configuration error. Table G.2 System Fault Descriptions (4 of 4) AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 139: Appendix H: Smoke Control Station Programming

    Appendix H: Smoke Control Station Programming H.1 Limitations When using smoke control on the AFP-3030, the following system limitations apply: • A maximum of ten (10) smoke control units can be installed on each fire panel. • Each smoke control unit consists of eight (8) switches on the smoke control board with the ability to add eight (8) switches with the addition of the smoke control expander board for a total of sixteen (16) switch groups.
  • Page 140: H.3: Basic Programming: Smoke Control Defaults

    FAN CBE goes active. If set to STOP, the FAN STOP POINT will be activated when the FAN CBE goes active. Default: Start H.4 Basic Programming: General and Logic Zones When using smoke control on the AFP-3030, General Zone and Logic Equation programming is required for some configurations. General Zones The Duct Detector Zone is defined as a general zone used by one or more duct detectors, if duct detectors are being utilized in the system.
  • Page 141: H.5: Basic Programming: Smoke Control Modules

    Fan Start/Stop Module SILENCEABLE option to NO. When using smoke control operation, L1M159 must not be programmed or used, as this module is reserved for programming blank switch groups on the SCS modules. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 142: H.6: Basic Programming: Configurations

    ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: Z001 CBE Zone: ZL302 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 143 ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: Z001 CBE Zone: ZL302 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 144 ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: ZL301 CBE Zone: ZL302 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 145 ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: ZL301 CBE Zone: ZL302 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 146 ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: ZL301 CBE Zone: Z001 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 147 ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: ZL301 CBE Zone: Z001 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 148 ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: ZL302 CBE Zone: ZL301 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 149 ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: ZL302 CBE Zone: ZL301 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 150 ACS Point 2 ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: Z001 CBE Zone: CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 151 ACS Point 2 ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: Z001 CBE Zone: CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 152 ACS Point 2 ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: ZL301 CBE Zone: CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 153 ACS Point 2 ACS Point 3 Mode: Control Mode: Mode: Monitor Source: L01M001 Source: Source: L01M003 Point Type: Fan Start Point Type: Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: ZL301 CBE Zone: CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 154 ACS Point 2 ACS Point 3 Mode: Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: CBE Zone: Z001 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 155 ACS Point 2 ACS Point 3 Mode: Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: CBE Zone: Z001 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 156 ACS Point 2 ACS Point 3 Mode: Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: CBE Zone: ZL302 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 157 ACS Point 2 ACS Point 3 Mode: Mode: Control Mode: Monitor Source: Source: L01M002 Source: L01M003 Point Type: Point Type: Fan Stop Point Type Fan Status CBE Zone: CBE Zone: ZL302 CBE Zone: AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 158: Glossary

    Missing device A device that exists in a program, but is not found by the control panel during Autoprogram, typically because the device is disconnected. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 159 The Type Code specifies what action the control panel takes when the point acti- vates. For example, when a monitor module with evacuate as a Type Code activates, the control panel activates all outputs. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 160 Zone Map SLC inputs (detectors and monitor modules) and outputs (control modules) provide for up to ten zone selections for CBE. AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 161: Index

    Point selection for disable/enable 8 Module 56 Program Time/Date 81 To create 44 Shutdown Wireless Devices 85 To view 44 Switch Disable 85 To view, point 51 Walk Test Custom Tone Setup 26 Advanced 10 AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 162 Maintenance Warnings, 3 levels 104 Equations Self-Optimizing Prealarm 105 Arguments 116 Smoothing 103 Editing 62 Intelliquad detector sensitivity settings 108 Logic 115 Ion detector sensitivity settings 108 Functions 116 IP Access 21 Time-based functions 118 Trouble 120 AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 163 Silenceable 61 Custom Action message 44 Switch inhibit 61 Default Settings 24 Walk test 61 Default Timers 31 Zone map 60 Display Address 23 Extended label 56 Event logging 45 FlashScan Code label 56 AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 164 See also Alarm Sensitivity 105 Download screen 93 Self-optimizing 105 LCM Download Menu 92 Sensitivity Levels 105 Power-up screen 91 To select sensitivity 107 Version Information 89 Prealarm (Action), fixed position zone 49 Shutdown Wireless 85 AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 165 Version Information 89 Volume Control 68 – Walk Test 9 Abort 16 Advanced Audible 10 Basic 10 Type IDs, modules, that do not participate 61 Warning Do not rely on Disable to disable releasing points AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 166 Notes AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 167 Notes AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015...
  • Page 168 New South Wales New Zealand (Head Office) 264 Mt Eden Rd 9 Columbia Way Mt Eden Baulkham Hills NSW 1064 2153 ph +61 (0)2 9899-4155 ph +64 (0)9 623-5050 fax +61 (0)2 9899-4156 fax +64 (0)9 623 5060...

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