Special Net Points - Notifier AFP-2800 Operation, Installation & Programming Manual

Intelligent, analogue addressable panel with non-proprietary programming tools
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Programming
Example 3:
Isolating Z1 on Node 2 using a ACM-16at (module 101) on Node 1.
On Node 1
NP10 = 1.101.I1;
1.101.O1 = N2.NP1;
1.101.O2 = N2.NP2;
On Node 2
NP1 = SZ1;
NP2 = IZ1;
Isolate group "ISOLM.1"
Pressing ACM-16at button on N1 will isolate Z1 on N2 and the state of Z1 on N2 is displayed on ACM-16at on N1.
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NP1000
On V5.02 and above firmware if NP1000 is active, the panel will be forced to operate in night mode and stays in
night mode as long as NP1000 is active. This feature allows the programmer to use scripting for switching
between day/night modes.
NP900 to NP999
Network points 900 to 999 can be used to switch acclimate detector(s) between normal and heat only operation.
Up to 99 individual detector lists or zones can be switched using NP900 through NP999. If a network point
between 900 and 999 is used as an isolate group trigger, the list of points associated with that isolate group will
be switched to sensitivity 9 (heat only for acclimates) instead of the points being isolated. This functionality
enables the programmer to use scripting for switching specific groups of acclimate detectors to heat only mode as
required.
Note that the sensitivity of non acclimate detectors in the group will also be set to 9 which means that they will still
alarm due to smoke. Ensure that all detectors in the group are acclimates to ensure there are no unwanted alarms
due to smoke.
Example:
Up to 40 acclimate detectors can be mapped to a zone (in this case Z1).
NP950 = 1.101.I1;
1.101.O1 = Z1;
1.101.O2 = IVP950;
VP950 = ;
Isolate group "ISOLM.1"
Isolate group "ISOLM.2"
In the above example, the user can change the operation mode of acclimate detectors in zone 1 by pressing the
first button on an ACM-16at at address 101. Note that a second isolate group is also used to isolate a VP (VP950
in this case) to indicate the operation mode of acclimates in the zone. 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.
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- NP10 on node 1 follows the state of the first push button on ACM-16at
- First LED on ACM-16at follows the state of Z1 on node 2 using N2.NP1
- Second LED on ACM-16at follows the isolated state of Z1 on N2 using N2.NP2
- De-isolated state of Z1 on Node 2 transmitted to network using NP1
- Isolated state of Z1 on Node 2 transmitted to network using NP2
trigger = "N1.NP10"
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- NP950 follows the state of the first push button on ACM-16at
- First LED on ACM-16at follows the alarm state of Z1
- Second LED on ACM-16at shows the operation mode of acclimates in Z1
- This VP does not require a script and should be labelled to indicate the
operation mode of the acclimate detectors. E.g. "Z1 HEAT ONLY MODE"
trigger = "NP950"
trigger = "1.101.I1"
points to isolate = "Z1;"
points to isolate = "Z1;"
points to isolate = "VP950;"
AFP-2800/2802 Manual – P/N 11249 11-Mar-08

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