Notifier AFP-2800 Operation, Installation & Programming Manual

Notifier AFP-2800 Operation, Installation & Programming Manual

Intelligent, analogue addressable panel with non-proprietary programming tools
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AFP-2800/2802
O
, I
PERATION
NSTALLATION
& P
M
ROGRAMMING
ANUAL
5.03
11-Mar-08
Rev:
P/N 11249
ECN08-049

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  • Page 1 AFP-2800/2802 PERATION NSTALLATION & P ROGRAMMING ANUAL 5.03 11-Mar-08 Rev: P/N 11249 ECN08-049...
  • Page 2: Installation Precautions

    Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power enclosure. When possible, make all cable entries can be connected to the fire alarm control from the sides or rear. Before making panel.
  • Page 3  Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation 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 you nearest branch for technical support. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    6.3.5 Service Menu – Config ............................55 6.3.6 Service Menu – Analog ............................64 6.3.7 Service Menu – Global............................71 6.3.8 Service Menu – Diagnostics..........................78 6.3.9 Service Menu – Network ............................81 6.3.10 Service Menu – log off............................84 AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 5 Alarm Current Calculation: ..........................127 8.10.3 Battery Capacity Requirements:........................127 8.10.4 Power Supply Capacity Requirements: ......................127 8.11 :........................... 128 IELD EPLACEMENT ARTS 8.12 ........................ 129 IELD ODULE ONNECTION IAGRAMS 8.12.1 AZM-8................................129 8.12.2 FAN Controller..............................130 AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 6 XP6-R (6 x Relay Module) ...........................149 8.15.12 XP6C (6 x Control Module) .........................150 8.15.13 Fan Controls Connection Diagram......................151 8.16 NPS P .........................152 OWER UPPLY ONNECTIONS 8.16.1 Connection to IFS-714 Termination Board......................152 8.16.2 Connection to IFS-724 Termination Board......................153 AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 7: Emergency Operation

    Press: ISOL then press ACK to confirm the isolation  Isolates the point or zone in alarm and clears it’s alarm outputs  Isolating a zone automatically acknowledges and isolates all points in the zone AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 8: System Description

    Notifier FlashScan protocol. Each loop can support 159 detectors and 159 modules. In its maximum configuration, the AFP-2800 can support more than 802 Conventional Detection Circuits, more than 400 Programmable Relay Outputs and 3,180 Analog addressable points. AFP-2802 supports a maximum of 396 Analog addressable points.
  • Page 9: Specifications & Approvals

    7 Columbia Court Norwest Business Park NSW 2153 Australia Phone: +61-2-9899-4155 Fax: +61-2-9899-4156 Product Name: Notifier Inertia AFP-2800 (formerly Notifier Inertia DFP-2800) Approved to: AS4428.1 1999 Approval Report #: XF1769/R2 - Scientific Services Laboratory SSL ActivFire Listing No: AFP-1459 Approved to:...
  • Page 10: Lectrical Pecifications

    WARNING: Severe damage may occur if the batteries are connected incorrectly. Note: When annunciators or field modules are powered from external power supplies, use a separate conductor to connect the main power supply common terminal (-0V) to the remote power supplies common terminal (-0V). AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 11: Termination Board (Fim)

    Supports twisted-pair wire medium, data is regenerated at each node. 312.5K baud transmission rate. NCM-F Supports fibre-optic medium (62.5/125 or 50/125 micrometres – multimode). Single mode available. 312.5K baud transmission rate. Data is regenerated at each node. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 12: Fan Control Module

    Outputs, RX/TX, Power, Fault Supply Input 20V to 28Vdc 40mA standby 180mA alarm (All LED’s on) Communications Link EIA485 multi-dropped Supply Input 20V to 28Vdc 40mA standby 180mA alarm (All LED’s on) Communications Link EIA485 multi-dropped AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 13: Display Interface

    Supply Input 20V to 28Vdc 40mA Standby 200mA Alarm (32 relays energised) Communications Link EIA485 multi-dropped Relay contacts max 1A @ 30Vdc Supply Input 20V to 28Vdc 100mA Standby 100mA Alarm Communications Link EIA485 multi-dropped AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 14: Compatible Devices

    Ionisation SIJ-ASN Hochiki Smoke Ionisation SIH-AM Hochiki Smoke Photo Optical SLR-AS Hochiki Smoke Photo Optical SLK-A Vision Systems VESDA E700 CONTACT DEVICE Vision Systems VESDA E70D CONTACT DEVICE Vision Systems VESDA LaserPLUS CONTACT DEVICE AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 15 The batteries could be seriously and permanently damaged if they are permitted to discharge below 20V DC when placed in series. The NPS series of power supplies will only charge the battery if the terminal voltage is above 12V when measured across 2 batteries in series. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 16: System Capacity And Expandability

    Notes Loop Interface Module Interface module to communicate with Each Analog (LIM) up to 5 x pairs of Notifier LCM/LEM addressable loop modules. I.e. total of 10 Flashscan supports up to 159 Analog addressable loops for AFP- detectors and 159...
  • Page 17: Acm-32A Annunciator

    Please note that the FAN-C module has been discontinued and will not be supplied for new installations. When annunciators or field modules are powered from external power supplies, use a separate conductor to connect the main power supply common terminal (-0V) to the remote power supplies common terminal (-0V). AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 18: Display Interfaces

    Address 201 to 239 LCD80 Annunciator mode display interface (see A maximum of 32 LCD 80 manual) display interfaces can be installed on the communications ring. Address 101 to 139 AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 19: Panel Operation

    RONT ANEL ISPLAY The AFP-2800/2802 is fitted with a LED backlit 1/4 VGA resolution graphical LCD screen allowing ease of use for the operator by displaying multiple lines of information. The AFP-2800/2802 uses the concept of “hard” and “soft” buttons.
  • Page 20: Entering Information

    N = 5 are isolated, refer to the list menus. There are three different types of point in the AFP-2800/2802 system – real (or physical) points, virtual (software generated) points and network points. All points on the distributed ring and the Analog addressable loops are real points. Distributed points on field modules are controlled and referred to in “R.M.IO”...
  • Page 21 1000 Expansion Relays n can range up to 64 System Parameters Common Alarm Common Fault Common Isolate Battery Fault Charger Fault Mains On Ext. Bell Isolated Warning System Isolated AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 22: Annunciator Addressing

    Panel Operation The AFP-2800/2802 can support up to 50 annunciator devices on the distributed ring. There are 4 types of annunciators that can be used. Type Description Suggested Use ACM32A 32 Red LED Mimic panel ACM16AT 16 Pushbuttons Output control for flow switches and 16 Red LED test solenoids.
  • Page 23: Firefighters Mode

    Resetting or isolating a zone will result in all the underlying points being isolated or reset. To view, isolate or reset individual alarm points you must go to the Service Menu and list alarms, after acknowledging all active alarms. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 24: Service Menu Mode

    7) Analog 7) Analog 7) Fault 2) Azf 8) Range 8) Change 3) Dout 9) Group 9) Module 4) Din 0) Network 5) Virtual 6) Netpoint 7) Analog 8) Ring 7) History 8) Shadow AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 25 7) Analog 7) Module 8) Ring Modules 8) Local 9) History Restart System Erase Sectors Deisol All Isol Note: The networking menu is only displayed on the AFP-2800 FIP. AFP-2802 does not support networking. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 26: Service Menu

    CONFIGURE SYSTEM PARAMETERS 7) PRINT VARIOUS PRINTING UTILITIES to select LOG-OFF). 8) DIAG VARIOUS DIAGNOSTIC TESTS 9) NETWORK CONFIGURE NETWORK PARAMETERS 0) LOG-OFF RESET PASSWORD TIMER USE BUTTONS/NUMBERS TO SELECT A FUNCTION DOWN SELECT AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 27: Service Menu - List

    Displays all system Netpoints. Soft Buttons provide ability to change a point’s programming. ANALOG Displays Analog addressable loops 1-10 and detectors/modules with names for status viewing, editing and testing. RING Displays the systems communications rings and modules found on each. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 28 You will be asked to press ACKN to confirm, press any other button to abort. PREV NEXT ACKN RESET ISOL Note: You can also use the arrow keys, the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 29 You will be asked to press ACKN to confirm, press any other button to abort. PREV NEXT ACKN RESET ISOL Note: You can also use the arrow keys, the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 30 You will be asked to press ACKN to confirm, press any other button to abort. PREV NEXT ACKN RESET ISOL Note: You can also use the arrow keys, the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 31 L1D1 L1D2 LID3 LID4 LID5 L1D6 Use TAB to move around. INS, DEL to edit lines. ENTER accept line and/or Skip to next item. ESC to leave without change. OVERWRITE MODE BACKSP ENTER AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 32 Use the SELECT button to select the loop to list. SELECT DEVICE ON LOOP 1: DETECTOR MODULE USE BUTTONS/NUMBERS TO SELECT DEVICE DOWN SELECT BACK Note: AFP-2802 supports a maximum of 4 loops. Loops 5 to 10 are not displayed on AFP-2802. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 33 NOT INSTALLED L1D16 NOT INSTALLED BACK DOWN STATUS CHANGE CHANGE BACK DOWN Note: You can also use the arrow keys, the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 34 Highest reading since last reset. Drift Compensation Please refer to page 106 for explanation information on Drift Compensation. Sensitivities Detector sensitivity for day/night, alarm/pre-alarm. Please refer to page 103 for explanation information on sensitivity settings. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 35 When entering device type, an option list will appear at the bottom of the screen. Refer to appendix for more information on options and sensitivity settings. You will be prompted Yes/No to save changes when BACKSP ENTER finished. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 36 L1M15 NOT INSTALLED L1M16 NOT INSTALLED screen. DOWN STATUS CHANGE BACK DOWN Note: You can also use the arrow keys, the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 37 Module type physically seen on loop Device State Normal/Active/Alarm Shows alarm or activated condition of point Device Status 23 fault types Detailed description of fault condition. I.e. “No Response” LED Status 4 Types Polling, On, Off, Polling ID AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 38 > NORMAL screen. LED Status > Polling Green USE BUTTONS TO SELECT TEST . STATUS Note: Script processing is paused during an output module test. Scripts will automatically resume processing once a test is complete. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 39 Once the output module name and type has been saved, you will then be transferred to the script entry screen and be prompted to enter a script for the output. Please refer to page 90 for more information on entering scripts. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 40 USE BUTTONS TO SELECT A MODULE: PREV NEXT SELECT Note: If the module number is displayed with an asterisk (*) beside it, it means the module has been manually programmed in but never “seen” by the panel. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 41 In the above example, the following abbreviations of STATUS apply. Status Meaning Abbreviation Alarm Isolated Fault Activated Note: If the input is a non-alarm AZF, it will display an x when the INPUT is activated. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 42 In the above example, the following abbreviations of STATUS apply. Status Meaning Abbreviation Alarm Isolated Fault Activated Note: You can also use the arrow keys, the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 43 In the above example, the following abbreviations of STATUS apply. Status Meaning Abbreviation Isolated Fault Activated Note: You can also use the arrow keys, the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 44 In the above example, the following abbreviations of STATUS apply. Status Meaning Abbreviation Isolated Fault Activated Note: You can also use the arrow keys, the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 45 VP15 UNNAMED POINT VP16 UNNAMED POINT VP17 UNNAMED POINT DOWN CHANGE BACK Note: You can also use the arrow keys, the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 46 NP14 UNNAMED POINT NP15 UNNAMED POINT NP16 UNNAMED POINT DOWN CHANGE BACK Note: You can also use the arrow keys, the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling functions. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 47 The AFP-2800/2802 system stores 4000 events. The history list will then “over-expand” to 8,000 events and once it reaches this level, will purge the oldest 4000 entries leaving the 4000 most recent entries in the list. This is an automatic process.
  • Page 48 The AFP-2800/2802 system stores over 4000 shadow history events. When the shadow history buffer is full, the system will remove the oldest entries whenever a new entry is received thus leaving the 4000 most recent entries in the list.
  • Page 49: Service Menu - Isolate

    7) ANALOG ..LIST ADDRESSABLE POINTS 8) RANGE ..ISOLATE A RANGE OF ANALOG POINTS 9) GROUP ..PROGRAM AN INPUT TO ISOLATE POINTS 0) NETWORK ..ISOLATE REMOTE ZONE OR POINT DOWN SELECT MENU AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 50 01.002.Z02 (Z13 ) LEVEL 2 CORRIDOR 01.002.Z03 (Z212) ROOM 212 01.002.Z04 (Z213) ROOM 213 01.002.Z05 (Z214) ROOM 214 01.002.Z06 (Z10 ) LIFT MOTOR ROOM 01.002.Z07 (Z0 ) (AZM8) 01.002.Z08 (Z0 ) (AZM8) DOWN ACKN ISOL DEISOL AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 51 BUTTON 6 ON 16AT 01.101.I7 BUTTON 7 ON 16AT 01.101.I8 BUTTON 8 ON 16AT 01.101.I9 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I10 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I11 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I12 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I13 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I14 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I15 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I16 (ACM16AT) DOWN ACKN ISOL DEISOL AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 52 UNNAMED POINT UNNAMED POINT UNNAMED POINT VP10 UNNAMED POINT VP11 UNNAMED POINT VP12 UNNAMED POINT VP13 UNNAMED POINT VP14 UNNAMED POINT VP15 UNNAMED POINT VP16 UNNAMED POINT VP17 UNNAMED POINT DOWN ACKN ISOL DEISOL AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 53 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select option. 20 JULY 2002 14:44:37  Use the SELECT button to select the loop to list. SELECT DEVICE ON LOOP 1: DETECTOR MODULE USE BUTTONS/NUMBERS TO SELECT DEVICE DOWN SELECT BACK AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 54 Follow the on-screen instructions. You will be prompted for the first Analog addressable point in the range and then the last point in the range. Pressing the ISOL or DEISOL buttons will isolate / de-isolate the selected range of points. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 55 01.101.I6 BUTTON 6 ON 16AT 01.101.I7 BUTTON 7 ON 16AT 01.101.I8 BUTTON 8 ON 16AT 01.101.I9 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I10 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I11 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I12 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I13 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I14 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I15 (ACM16AT) 01.101.I16 (ACM16AT) DOWN SELECT BACK AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 56 ESC to leave this screen ENTER 6.3.4.9 – I – N ERVICE SOLATE ETWORK This menu will allow the operator to perform a read status and then isolate zones and points programmed on remote nodes. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 57: Service Menu - Config

    Will prompt for a specific loop and detector / module number and take you directly to the modify point screen Will PROMPT YOU TO SELECT conventional ring or Analog addressable loop modules and take you directly to the Add/Remove Module screen. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 58 ENTER button for the field (using the soft or hard buttons, or the Enter on the keyboard). Overwrite/Insert mode can be toggled by pressing the Insert key on the remote keyboard. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 59 20 JULY 2002 14:44:37 controlled by and press ENTER PLEASE ENTER THE INFORMATION BELOW:  The AFP-2800/2802 will then check the syntax, report any errors and give you the option to accept SELECTED POINT: 1.1.o1 Yes/No. Press YES or NO as appropriate. See ‘EWIS OUTPUT LEVEL 1’...
  • Page 60 ESC will take you back to the previous screen. Use arrows to move around. INS,DEL to edit lines. ENTER accept line and/or Skip to next item ESC to leave this screen Overwrite mode BACKSP ENTER AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 61 20 JULY 2002 14:44:37 controlled by and press ENTER PLEASE ENTER THE INFORMATION BELOW:  The AFP-2800/2802 will then check the syntax, report any errors and give you the option to accept SELECTED POINT: VP1 Yes/No. Press YES or NO as appropriate. See ‘VP1’...
  • Page 62 20 JULY 2002 14:44:37 controlled by and press ENTER PLEASE ENTER THE INFORMATION BELOW:  The AFP-2800/2802 will then check the syntax, report any errors and give you the option to accept SELECTED POINT: NP1 Yes/No. Press YES or NO as appropriate. See ‘UNNAMED POINT’...
  • Page 63 When entering device type a numerical pick list will appear at the bottom of the screen.  Refer to appendix for more information on options and sensitivity settings. BACKSP ENTER  You will be prompted Yes/No to save changes when finished. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 64 Once the output module name and type has been saved, you will then be transferred to the script entry screen and be prompted to enter a script for the output. Please refer to page 90 for more information on entering scripts. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 65 This Config menu is used for adding and removing distributed field modules from the RS485 ring. Even though the AFP-2800/2802 auto-detects any new modules and adds them to the system approximately every 5 minutes. You may have a module that is not physically installed yet, but you wish to configure its inputs etc. You can use this menu to add the module to the system.
  • Page 66: Service Menu - Analog

    Panel Operation – – Overview: The AFP-2800 can support up to 10 loops of Analog addressable devices using various protocols including the  Notifier FlashScan protocol, which can support 159 detectors and 159 modules per loop. The AFP-2802 can support up to 2 loops of Analog addressable devices using CLIP protocol, which can support 99 detectors and 99 modules per loop.
  • Page 67 AUTOPROG -> Look for new devices on loop TOGGLE -> Change the poll mode on loop in FlashScan mode, the button will toggle it to CLIP mode. The toggle button is only available on the AFP-2800. AFP-2802 can only operate in CLIP mode NEXT MENU AUTOPRG TOGGLE ...
  • Page 68 LOW THRESHOLD (F08) ..MAINTENANCE ALERT (F09) ..MAINTENANCE URGENT (F11) ..DETECTOR FAILED TEST (F14) ..GROUND FAULT (F18) ..GENERAL FAULT (F21) ..MODULE EXTERN PWR LOSS ANALOG FAULT CODE DEFINITIONS BACK AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 69 Throughout the duration of the Walk Test, the ‘FAULT’, ‘EXT BELL ISOLATE’ and “WARNING SYSTEM ISOLATE” front panel LEDs will pulse on and off. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 70 The Analog tests do not generate a real alarm or fault condition at the device. A successful test is not an indication of the device’s ability to report a real alarm condition, its only an indication of proper communication between the LCM and FIP. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 71 A successful Battery Test will clear a battery fault. The panel also performs a short battery integrity test every hour. Note: The battery test will not run if there is a Mains Fail condition, so as not to further deplete the battery charge. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 72 “walk tested”. From this screen, you are able to remove individual devices from the walk test if you wish, or simply start the walk test by pressing the START button. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 73: Service Menu - Global

    Press the MENU button to return to the TIME ..SET THE DATE/TIME DAY-NIGHT ..SET DAY/NIGHT TIMES Service Menu screen. PASSWORDS ..SET SYSTEM PASSWORDS SITE ..SET NAME & CONTACT INFO DOWN SELECT MENU AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 74 This setting determines if the LCD display is black on white or white on black inverted (inverse). Modem Determines if the panel will support terminal mode using the PCI. Modem operation must be enabled to use terminal mode with the PC Interface. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 75 THEN <ENTER> OR <ESC> TO EXIT SCREEN OR JUST <ENTER> TO KEEP CURRENT TIME  Once you have correctly entered the new date and time, you will automatically return back to the Service Menu. BACKSP ENTER AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 76 ASSWORDS Overview: The AFP-2800/2802 supports a total of 15 passwords. Passwords consist of 3 different levels. Each level can have 5 user passwords (refer to 94 for a full description of password access levels). If the Level 3 User 1 password is left blank (or a zero is used at the beginning of this field), then passwords are disabled on the system.
  • Page 77 LCD screen. Note down this code and contact Notifier Inertia. The original, correct password can be calculated by Notifier using this code and released to the building owner, so long as the appropriate authority has been provided by the building owner in writing.
  • Page 78 Printing Format Determines the panel printer port output format. Default setting should be used unless instructed by Notifier technicians. The non default format is the same as the Notifier NFS-3030 fire panel format and should only be used in conjunction with the Fieldserver MODBUS gateway.
  • Page 79 Prints all installed Analog addressable points. This option also prints the % compensation and maximum value reached since last reset for Analog detectors. Ring Modules Prints all installed modules on rings 1 & 2. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 80: Service Menu - Diagnostics

    No of points which have been assigned names No Of Controlled Outputs Number of Dout points that have control scripts written for them Checksum values of code and configuration Press the BACK button to return to the service menu AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 81 2) DOUT ..AUTOTEST ALL Dig. OUTS ON MODULE  Press the BACK button to return to the Service 3) DBASE . . . DISPLAY MODULE DBASE Menu screen. USE UP/DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT A FUNCTION DOWN SELECT BACK AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 82 Press the SERVICE MENU button to exit. DBASE You will be prompted to enter a ring number or a module number. The panel will then display LIVE module raw data for use by trained Notifier engineers only. 6.3.8.8 – D –...
  • Page 83: Service Menu - Network

    – Note: AFP-2802 does not support networking. The rest of this section only applies to the AFP-2800 FIP. This menu is used to enter the network operating parameters and display network information for the panel. Networking is only available on panels with V3.xx or higher firmware version.
  • Page 84 DAY MODE  I = 0 Enter the node number of the panel from which N = 1 20 JULY 2002 14:44:37 the local node shall receive events. ENTER NODE NUMBER 0-240 > ENTER BACKSP AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 85 Note: If events are to be received from more than one node on the network, the above steps must be repeated for each additional node. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 86: Service Menu - Log Off

    Default value is high. Low threshold should only be used for long network cable High / Low runs – refer to notifier network manual for more details. Channel B Threshold is Default value is high. Low threshold should only be used for long network cable High / Low runs –...
  • Page 87: Programming

     1.1.z8. If you need to span more than 1 module address, then you must enter the range via the PC Interface The scripting facility on the AFP-2800/2802 is a very powerful feature which makes it easy for the operator to view and modify the control logic of an output and all can be done on-screen without the need of a laptop programmer.
  • Page 88: Writing Scripts

    For example, a fire trip relay (L1M3) is required to latch on common alarm and to be reset by push button 1 on annunciator 1, once all alarms have cleared. A script that will perform this operation is: L1M3 = CA OR (L1M3 AND !1.101.I1); AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 89: Any Operator

    4. If ALL seven days are entered or if no days are entered, the script will operate every day. 5. The order of days is not significant. 6. If a date range, does not include a day specified, the script will not operate AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 90: S' Pre-Operator

    1.2.o3 will go ON because the script will treat the isolated point as OFF (inactive). This may or may not be the desired action depending on the application. Note: Special Netpoints can be used to perform special functions on AFP-2800/2802 FIP. See page 90 for details. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 91: Network Points ( Where Applicable )

    Example 2: There are 5 panels on an AFP-2800 network. There is a toggle switch on Node 1 which is mapped to a non latching input module L1M1. Nodes 2 to 5 have a local AC shutdown relay L2M10. Netpoints can be used to prevent fans on Nodes 2 to 5 from operating by activating the toggle switch on the main panel (Node 1).
  • Page 92: Special Net Points

    The trigger of the second isolate group can not be NP900 or above. Pressing the ACM-16at button for a second time will change the detector sensitivities back to their original settings and remove VP950 from the isolate list. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 93: Appendix

    LCM Boards correctly addressed and all Analogue loops have been tested as per section 8.7.4.2  AFP-2800/2802 Manufacturing Label Affixed You are now ready to power up the AFP-2800/2802 Fire Indicator Panel. Note: When re-booting the panel, powere off for at least 10 seconds or LCM modules might not operate correctly.
  • Page 94: Fault Record

    Appendix AULT ORRECTION TESTS SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED. TESTED BY SIGNATURE DATE OF TEST If all faults have been rectified and all tests are completed satisfactorily, the AFP-2800/2802 is now ready for operation. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 95: Zone Option Explanations

    4. If the alarm is still present, keep zone in alarm, otherwise return zone back to normal condition after 60 seconds. Note: Minimum time in alarm condition is 75 seconds (15 seconds to first test plus 60 seconds after alarm clears) AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 96: Password Access Levels

    ASSWORD CCESS EVELS The AFP-2800/2802 has 3 levels of password protection. For a full explanation of how to use passwords, refer to Each password level can have 5 different user passwords and each password level has security access as follows:...
  • Page 97: Lcd80 Operation

    Alarm, Fault and Isolate lists. A local buzzer will sound for any alarm or fault (this buzzer can be disabled if required). The AFP-2800/2802 can support up to 32 LCD80 units on Ring 1. Refer to page 137 for connection, addressing and set-up details.
  • Page 98 CPU in over 10 seconds CPU NOT RESPONDING The LCD80 is being polled by the CPU, but the CPU has not responded to an LCD80 request in over 20 seconds AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 99: Lcd80 - Terminal Mode

    AFP-2800/2802. It displays pre-programmed messages of 60 characters each which are activated via a script event in the AFP-2800/2802. Up to 64 different messages are possible. A local buzzer will sound for any message annunciation or fault (this buzzer can be disabled if required). The AFP-2800/2802 can support up to 32 LCD80 units on Ring 1.
  • Page 100 NO ACTIVE POINTS There are no active points on the panel programmed to display on the LCD-80. COMMS FAILURE This messages flashes: The LCD80 has not been polled by the CPU in over 10 seconds AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 101 ROGRAMMING The LCD80 annunciator mode pre-programmed messages can be programmed in via a laptop using the AFP- 2800/2802 PC Interface Program. Each required message must be activated via a script in the AFP-2800/2802 panel. Switch 7 of DIP switch SW1 will enable the RS232 port on the LCD80 for programming.
  • Page 102: Recommended Cabling Requirements

    (ground). FIP Cabinet Do not connect shields to modules or annunciators. Wire shields together outside of the Do not ground both respective ends of the shield; enclosures. one end should be left floating. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 103: Addressable Loop Cabling

    NOTE: Using shielded wire in applications where it is not recommended will reduce the maximum SLC length. If shielded wire must be used where not recommended, failing to float the ends will reduce the maximum SLC length even further. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 104: Noti.fire.net Network Cabling

    Appendix Wire Circuits Applies to:  AFP-2800 networks using NCM-W network cards and RPT-W repeaters. Requirements:  Recommended 0.75 mm x 2 core TWISTED pair, NOT Shielded (shielded cable reduces the max Cable distance between nodes and is more expensive and difficult to install)
  • Page 105: Intelligent Sensing Features

    Analog readings and sets the Pre-Alarm level just above these normal peaks. This allows extremely sensitive Pre-Alarm capability with reasonable protection against non-fire signals. The figure below shows a graphical representation of the Self-Optimizing Pre-Alarm level: AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 106: Detector Sensitivity

    6.5 – 9.75% Auto 3.25 – 6.5% Auto Level 6 9.75% 6.5% Level 7 9.75 – 13.0% Auto 6.5% Level 8 13.0% 6.5 - 9.75% Auto Default Level 9 C degrees Heat Only 6.5 - 9.75% Auto AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 107 The panel threshold should be chosen according to the specific environment:  “ULTRA-CLEAN” environments can use Level 1 ALERT  “CLEAN” environments can use Levels 2-4 ALARM  “MODERATE” environments can use Level 5 ALARM  “HARSH” environments can use Level 8-9 ALARM AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 108: Drift Compensation

    MAINT.URGENT Dust accumulation above the allowed limit. A drift compensation value above the recommended range indicates that the detector should be cleaned for optimum performance. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 109: Fault Codes

    Beam Detector Fault - Detector in alignment mode Device Disabled FAULT (F026) Not used on AFP-2800/2802 Zone Disabled FAULT (F027) Not used on AFP-2800/2802 Initialisation Mode FAULT (F028) Beam Detector Fault - Detector initialising AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 110: Panel Connection Diagrams

    Board Relay Power Status & control Main 24V Two 24V/1A Expansion from powersupply Power Input Output Relay Connector IN Expansion Connector OUT CONNECTING RIBBONS TO CPU 40 WAY RIBBON CABLE 20 WAY RIBBON CABLE AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 111 (PSI) Manual for more information Fit Link at J6 NI-2012 Power Supply Interface (PSI) NI-2012 (PSI) Dipswitch Settings: Normal operation: All off NZ Operation: 1 on, all others off Manual mode: 2 on, all others off AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 112 + 24V +AZ2 FROM LAST -AZ2 MODULE IN LOOP TERMINATION BOARD 8.7.1.5 – C AZF’ 1 & 2 ERMINATION OARD ONNECTING +AZ1 ALARM ZONE INPUT -AZ1 +AZ2 UNUSED INPUT -AZ2 4700 Ohms TERMINATION BOARD AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 113 Relay boards connected. The maximum allowed is 8 x 8 way relay boards. If the serial loop is left open, the panel will assume that all 8 boards are present. Note: If no expansion relay boards are used, jumper pins J18, situated close to the J14 connector, must be shorted together. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 114: Cpu

    DPU414 thermal printer with 9 pin connector Note: If using a , connect pins 3, 5, 8 on AFP-2800/2802 to pins 3, 5, 8 on the printer (1 to 1). Refer to printer manual for detailed connection information. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 115: Loop Interface Module (Lim)

    Not used on LIM 20 way ribbon cable to LCM/LEM boards Factory Programming Port Address Switch Reset Switch Address Settings: Description Loop Interface Module (For use with LCM’s) Network Interface Module (For use with NCM’s) AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 116: Analog Lcm And Lem Terminations

    Total Loop, 3810m maximum, 50 Ω resistance maximum. In style 6, the processor polls the loop from one of the drivers (the B-side). If a failure (open circuit) is detected, it will poll through both ends. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 117 Total Loop, 3810m maximum, 50 Ω resistance maximum. Maximum of 25 devices between isolation modules (Note: contact Notifier more details) In style 7, the processor polls the loop from one of the drivers (the B-side). If a failure (short circuit) occurs between two isolation modules or the A or B ports of the LCM and an isolation module, the shorted section of loop will be isolated and the processor will poll through both ends.
  • Page 118 4 on each ISO-X while taking measurements. Remember to remove all the jumpers and test all isolator modules when you have finished taking the readings. Refer to SLC Wiring Manual for more information. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 119: Noti.fire.net

    Noti.Fire.Net™ is two nodes connected via wire (or optical fibre). Noti.Fire.Net™ for the AFP-2800 supports up to 100 nodes. The AFP-2800 occupies a single node address on the network. Each network node requires a unique node address; the node communicates with other nodes via a Network Control Module (NCM).
  • Page 120 NUP 2 Pin 1 Network connection ports (NUP) NIM (IFS-705) to-NCM cable specification: NIM end NCM end Comm B NUP Port (Pin 5) Ref (Pin 4) (Pin 3) (Pin 2) +24V (Pin 1) +24V AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 121 Connector Pin Signal Name TB100-1 CH-A (+) Channel-A Driver / Receiver TB100-2 CH-A (-) Channel-A Driver / Receiver TB100-3 CH-B (+) Channel-B Driver / Receiver TB100-4 CH-B (-) Channel-B Driver / Receiver TB100-5 Earth Ground AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 122 UNCTIONS ROUND AULT ETECTION AND ERMINATION The NCM-W provides two sets of switches to simplify network set-up. Default settings for AFP-2800 networks are shown in the diagram below. E F B T E R M B E F A T E R M A...
  • Page 123: Modem /Printer /Hli Interface

    8.8 M /HLI I ODEM RINTER NTERFACE The AFP-2800/2802 PC Interface can be used to control the FIP using a modem and AFP-2800/2802 PCI software. A global option on the FIP will enable/disable modem operation. 8.8.1.1 PC M ODEM Any non software modem should work correctly with the PCI. It is recommended to use a high quality external modem to allow modifying of modem parameters to solve any possible compatibility issues.
  • Page 124: Printer/Pager/Hli Interface

    Notes:  Pin 8 (CTS) on the CPU side has to be high (+5v) for AFP-2800/2802 to print. If the printer/pager does not support Hardware handshaking (RTS signal), link pin 7 and 8 (on the CPU side) to allow printing without handshaking.
  • Page 125 Time is max 5 characters long and starts at position 75 Time There is a semicolon ';' at the end of each line (position 80) followed by a carriage return (ASCII characters 13) and a line feed (ASCII characters 10) AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 126: New Zealand Operation (Nzs4512:2003)

    The above is the default operation for the warning system output in NZ mode if a user defined script has not been associated to the output. Any script entered by the user for this output will over-ride the above functionality which is equivalent to the following script: (CA OR WI) AND !BI AND T3; AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 127: Brigade Silence Alarm Key Switch

    4k7  AZF1 on N/O Door Switch resistor (Shown as door open) Trial Evac Bulgin 6083/c Key Switch (Shown in off position) AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 128: Common Alarm, Bell And Warning System Outputs

    Short circuits on all AZFs will be treated as faults and not alarms. If a contact is used to activate an AZF for purposes other than conventional detection then a 680 ohm resistor should be used instead of a short to simulate a conventional circuit in alarm. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 129: Battery Calculations

    Power Supply Size (Amps) = A + Note: When annunciators or Field Modules are powered from external power supplies, use a separate conductor to connect the main power supply common terminal (-0V) to the remote power supplies common terminal (-0V). AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 130: Field Replacement Parts

    PCB/724 AFP-2800/2802 Main termination board 2800/LIM AFP-2800/2802 Loop Interface Module (Analog addressable) 2800/NIM AFP-2800 Network Interface Module 2800/LCM AFP-2800/2802 Addressable Loop Driver – Master (Loops 1,3,5,7,9) 2800/LEM AFP-2800/2802 Addressable Loop Driver – Slave (Loops 2,4,6,8,10) 2800/16AT AFP-2800/2802 Annunciator – 16AT 2800/32A AFP-2800/2802 Annunciator –...
  • Page 131: Field Module Connection Diagrams

    0V To Next Module Note: Between Field modules, connect shields together outside of their respective enclosures. Make sure that the shield is only grounded at the FIP and not at the modules or annunciators. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 132: Fan Controller

    OUTPUT FUNCTION 2 OUTPUT FUNCTION 3 Note: Between Field modules, connect shields together outside of their respective enclosures. Make sure that the shield is only grounded at the FIP and not at the modules or annunciators. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 133: Annunciator Connection

    5) When annunciators or Field Modules are powered from external power supplies, use a separate conductor to connect the main power supply common terminal (-0V) to the remote power supplies common terminal (-0V). AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 134: Acm-16At (16 Buttons, 32 Led's)

    Dip Switch Settings: Bank 1 (buttons 1-8) are “toggle on/toggle off” Bank 1 (buttons 1-8) are momentary Bank 2 (buttons 9-16) are “toggle on/toggle off” Bank 1 (buttons 1-8) are momentary Not Used Not Used AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 135: Acm-32A (32 Red Led's)

    Appendix ’ ’ Dip Switch Settings: Not Used Not Used AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 136: Fan Controls)

    120 Ohm EOL resistor selected No EOL resistor selected Note: EOL resistor can be enabled by dip switch 8 on SCS-8, see below. When used on AFP-2800/2802 ensure that the EOL resistor is not enabled. AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 137: Expansion Relay Driver Board)

    Appendix Connectors to relay board Relay Exp Power Address switches Tens Units Power and RS-485 Connector – see diagram below for connections Comms active LED Dip Switch Settings: Not Used Not Used AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 138: Ldm-R32 (32 Expansion Relays)

    Relay contacts are on Terminal Blocks TB1 – TB6 as shown in the diagram above Example addressing: If annunciator address is 50, then relay K1 point address will be 1.150.O1 and relay K32 point address will be 1.150.O32 Notes: Relay contacts are rated at 1 Amp AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 139: Lcd80 Display Interface

    101 – 139. Setting all switches to off will take the LCD-80 offline. SW3-1 SW3-2 Actual Address 1 – 9 101 – 109 0 – 9 110 – 119 0 – 9 120 – 129 0 – 9 120 – 139 AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 140: Panel Expansion Relays

    Appendix 8.14 ANEL XPANSION ELAYS AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 141: Analog Addressable Devices

    Appendix 8.15 NALOG DDRESSABLE EVICES Remote Indicator AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 142: B5241Eft Isolator Base

    Appendix AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 143: Isolation Module Iso-X

    Appendix AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 144: Relay Module Frm-1

    Appendix AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 145: Control Module Fcm-1

    Appendix AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 146: Zone Module Fzm-1

    Appendix AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 147: Monitor Module Fmm-1

    Appendix Manual Call Point AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 148: Mini Monitor Module Fmm-101

    Appendix AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 149: Xp10-M (10 X Monitor Module)

    Appendix AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 150: Xp6-Ma (6 X Conventional Zone Interface Module)

    Appendix AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 151: Xp6-R (6 X Relay Module)

    Appendix AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 152: Xp6C (6 X Control Module)

    Appendix AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 153: Fan Controls Connection Diagram

    GW GW 10/12/04 61 2 9899 4156 This Drawing must not beused for Construction Q:\JOBS\..\Nif s_f an-28-B.sch Email: support@inertia.com.au Revision- revise on CAD. Donot amend by hand Eng. App. Date unless signed as approved AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 154: Nps Power Upply Onnections

    612 989 9 415 6 This Drawing m ust not be used for Construction Em ail: su pport@ine rtia.com.au Revision - revise on CAD. Do not amend by hand Eng. App. Date G:\CONTRO~2\11910-NP.SCH unless signed as appr oved AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 155: Connection To Ifs-724 Termination Board

    612 989 9 415 6 This Drawing m ust not be used for Construction Em ail: su pport@ine rtia.com.au Revision - revise on CAD. Do not amendby hand Eng. App. Date G:\CONTRO~2\11915-NP.SCH unless signed as approved AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08...
  • Page 156 Notes...
  • Page 158 New South Wales Queensland Victoria (Head Office) 24 Potts Street 32 Lambert Street 7 Columbia Court East Brisbane, QLD 4169 Richmond, VIC 3121 Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 ph +61 (02 9899-4155 ph +61 (0)7 3391 5777 ph +61 (0)3 9421 5552 fax +61 (0)2 9899-4156 fax +61 (0)7 3391 5800 fax +61 (0)3 9421 5553...

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