Notifier AFP-3030 Operation Manual
Notifier AFP-3030 Operation Manual

Notifier AFP-3030 Operation Manual

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Fire Alarm Control Panel
AFP-3030
Operations Manual
Australia Edition
Document DOC-01-033 Rev: C
05/12/2018 ECN: 19-0109

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  • Page 1 Fire Alarm Control Panel AFP-3030 Operations Manual Australia Edition Document DOC-01-033 Rev: C 05/12/2018 ECN: 19-0109...
  • Page 2 • Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to: FireSystems.TechPubs@honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.12.2: How the Control Panel Indicates an Active Non-fire Point .......................32 2.13: Operation of Special System Timers, and Output Delay Time........................32 2.13.1: System (Panel) Timers..................................32 2.13.2: Output Delay Time .....................................33 Section 3: Read Status..............................34 3.1: Point Select Screen ......................................34 AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 4 5.5: Installed Points Report Screen..................................51 Appendix A: Software Type ID Codes ........................... 53 A.1: Alphabetical List ......................................53 Appendix B: Releasing Zones............................56 B.1: Introduction ........................................56 B.2: How Releasing Zones Operate..................................57 Index ....................................58 AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 5: Section 1: General Information

    INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES THAT COULD CAUSE PROGRAMMING ERRORS, RUNTIME ERRORS, OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. WARNING: INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES THAT COULD CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE CONTROL PANEL, IRREVERSIBLE LOSS OF PROGRAMMING DATA OR PERSONAL INJURY. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 6: Introduction To The Control Panel

    In Displayless Mode, no keypad/display is fitted at the panel, and it is controlled by remote annunciators. VeriFire™ Tools programming is required. Refer to VeriFire™ Tools Help File for information on programming without an AFP-3030 display/keypad. A PC is required when using VeriFire™...
  • Page 7: 1: The Display/Keypad

    SUPERVISORY SCROLL the associated button is pushed. The OTHER DISABLE SCROLL EVENT SCROLL key also scrolls through CO OTHER SCROLL Alarm and Prealarm events. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 8 MN SYSTEM RESET FIRE SYSTEM RESET information regarding event priority, refer to the AFP-3030 Programming Manual. DISABLE - Press this key to disable the device listed on the screen. If a fire alarm is present on the fire panel, the panel must be silenced before the device can be disabled.
  • Page 9: Message Formats

    SLC and panel devices, and sys- tem event formats, which are generated from system errors and faults. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 10 When a system fault occurs, a message is generated to the panel that displays on the top of the LCD screen, and soft keys display avail- able functions that may be used to handle the event. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 11 1 1 : 5 8 : 4 5 A T U E J A N 2 2 , 2 0 1 3 L 0 3 M 0 0 4 been acknowledged or cleared. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 12: Navigating Menu And Programming Screens

    The Main Menu screen is the means by which the programmer can access displays, history information, printing and programming menus. This screen is accessible from the System Normal Screen (Refer to Figure 1.2), and from most other screens by pressing the BACK soft key until it displays. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 13: 1: Event List

    Pressing one of the fixed function Event keys will cause the first event of that type (e.g., supervisory, fault, etc.) to display at the top, and subsequent events of that type to display in sequence below it. If there are no events of the type, the following screen will be displayed: AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 14: 2: More Information

    A L A R M : 6 = 1 . 6 6 % - Six is the preprogrammed alarm level value for this detector: its value is 1.66%, indicating the percent per foot obscuration value assigned to level 6. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 15: 3: History Display (History Select Screen)

    TIME/DATE INTERVAL - Sets a time/date interval of events to be displayed. POINT RANGE - Sets a range of points for which events will be displayed. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 16: 4: Read Status

    Pressing the Printer Functions soft key brings up screens to print reports. Refer to Section 5, “Printing Reports”, on page 47 for descrip- tions and illustrations. This key will appear only if a printer has been selected through programming. Refer to this panel’s programming manual for information on printer selection. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 17: Section 2: Operation Of The Control Panel

    When an initiating device (detector or monitor module) activates, the control panel does the following: • Produces a steady audible tone (if the piezo is enabled) • Activates the System Alarm relays • Illuminates the FIRE AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 18: 2: How To Respond To A Fire Alarm

    MN SYSTEM RESET FIRE SYSTEM RESET priority. Refer to the AFP-3030 Programming Manual for event priority programming information. 2.2.3 Interpreting Type ID Codes The Type ID code that displays in the fire alarm message is related to the type and function of the point that initiates the fire alarm. For example, a monitor module with a Type ID code means that the monitor module connects to a manual pull station.
  • Page 19: 2: How To Respond To A System Or Point Fault

    Returns to Normal operation (indicated by the “System Normal” message) • Sends a “System Normal” message to the panel display, History buffer, installed printers and annunciators • Restores faults automatically - even if faults are not acknowledged AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 20: 3: Fault Types

    If the fault still does not clear, call Technical Services. DATABASE The programming database version is not compatible with The correct application or version must be downloaded. INCOMPATIBLE the application version. Table 2.1 Point (Device) Faults (1 of 3) AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 21 Determine whether the device is functional, and connected and Either the device is not working or it is not connected addressed properly on the SLC. properly. Table 2.1 Point (Device) Faults (2 of 3) AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 22 This fault may be fire panel or backup battery related. Test and replace backup batteries if necessary. † For additional information on wireless device troubles, refer to the SWIFT Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology manual. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 23 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 24 NETWORK INCOMPATIBILITY An incompatible product exists on 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. NFN PAGING CHANNEL LIMIT Multiple paging sources are attempting to page over the NFN, exceeding the limit of one (1).
  • Page 25: 4: Interpreting Type Id Codes

    O T H E R : 2 1 1 : 5 8 : 4 3 A T U E 2 2 , J A N , 2 0 1 9 Figure 2.5 Sample Prealarm Message AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 26: 2: How To Respond To A Prealarm Warning

    Investigate and correct the condition causing the Supervisory. NOTE: A supervisory condition caused by a device with a “tracking” type code automatically clears and restores the panel to normal when the condition causing its activation disappears. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 27: 3: How To Interpret Type Codes

    CO MONITOR the Type ID code is unfamiliar, refer to Appendix A, “Software Type ID Codes”, on page 53. This appendix is an alphabetical list of Type ID codes with an explanation of each. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 28: Co Prealarm Event

    If a fire condition is present on the control panel, a second system reset may be required to clear the MN alarm, depending on MN Priority programming. Refer to the AFP-3030 Programming Manual. •...
  • Page 29: 2: How To Respond To An Mn Alarm

    MN SUPERVISORY • Sends a MN Supervisory message to the History buffer, installed printer and annunciators. • Activates special zone ZF21 • Does not cause any devices programmed for “Resound on Supervisory” to resound AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 30: 2: How To Respond To An Active Mn Supervisory

    Activates the Fault relay and any devices programmed as General Fault and General Pending • Does not cause any devices programmed as “Resound on Fault” to resound • Sends a Fault message to the proprietary receiver via the network, if applicable AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 31: 2: How To Respond To A Mass Notification Fault

    When one or more points are disabled, the control panel does the following: • Holds all disabled output points in the off-state • Illuminates the DISABLE • Sends a Disabled Point message to the History buffer, installed printer and annunciators AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 32: Active Event

    Note that this panel notifies the central station communicator as soon as AC failure occurs, and the central sta- tion communicator follows its own programmed schedule for reporting the failure. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 33: 2: Output Delay Time

    Once the Output Delay timer has begun counting down, the operator has the duration of the countdown time to respond to the alarm before the control panel automatically activates all outputs with ZF0 in their zone map and CBE linkage to the alarm. The operator can reset the panel if the alarm is determined false. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 34: Section 3: Read Status

    Section 3: Read Status This section contains instructions and screen illustrations for Read Status functions and menus using the AFP-3030 display. Read Status allows viewing of detailed device status information without entering a password or halting full fire protection. Information can be viewed while a fire alarm or fault condition exists.
  • Page 35: Smoke Detector

    If the point is disabled, the display will be one of the following. The Fault Status field will appear if the point is in fault. DISABLED INACTIVE <Fault Status>* DISABLED ACTIVE <Fault Status>* DISABLED PREALARM <Fault Status>* If the point is in fault, the display will read: AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 36: Heat Detector

    Line 11 - VALUES - This field indicates the percentage of alarm value being read by the detector. Line 15 - The current time and date are displayed in this line. Line 16 - Press BACK to return to the previous screen. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 37: Photo/Co Detector

    Line 14 - CO - This field represents the level of Carbon Monoxide for the device. The value is in parts per million. Line 15 - The current time and date are displayed in this line. Line 16 - Press BACK to return to the previous screen. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 38: Aspiration Detector

    BATTERY VOLTAGE: 27.9 VOLTS CHARGER CURRENT: 0.0 AMPS Line 15 - The current time and date are displayed in this line. Line 16 - Press BACK to return to the previous screen. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 39: Control Module

    If the point is disabled, the display will read as follows. <Fault Status> will appear when there is a point fault. DISABLED <Fault Status>* DISABLED <Fault Status>* DISABLED OFF-HOOK <Fault Status>* If the point is in fault, the display will read: FAULT <Fault Status>* AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 40: General Zone

    1 0 : 2 2 : 3 4 A T U E J A N 2 2 , 2 0 1 9 B A C K Figure 3.10 Logic Zone Screen - Read Status AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 41: Special Function Zone

    Lines 1 through 6 - Refer to the descriptions in Section 3.2, “Smoke Detector”, on page 35. EQUATION: The equation for this Fault zone is displayed here. Line 15 - Current time and date. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 42: Annunciator

    Line 5 - Screen title and the address of the point being read. Line 6 - Refer to the line 6 description in “Control Module” on page 39 for explanations of the messages that can appear in this line. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 43: Pam Points

    SWITCH INHIBIT: - The screen will display the PAM point’s programmed setting for Switch Inhibit (Yes or No). SILENCEABLE: - The screen will display the PAM point’s programmed Silenceable setting (Yes or No). AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 44: Section 4: Viewing And Printing History Information

    Line 5: Screen title. It will vary depending on the history type chosen for viewing. For example, it will display ALARM HISTORY if the ALARMS ONLY soft key is pressed at the History Select screen. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 45: Time And Date Range Selection For All Events

    Pressing the Point Range soft key on the Local History Select screen displays the Point Range Select screen. This screen allows for selection of a beginning and an end point that defines the range of events to be viewed and/or printed. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 46 ACCEPT: - When entries are made, press this soft key to proceed to the All Events in Range Screen. All Events in Range Screen This screen is the same as the Event History screen, except for its title. Refer to Figure 4.1 on page 44. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 47: Section 5: Printing Reports

    Section 5: Printing Reports A variety of reports can be generated and printed from the AFP-3030. Reports listing all event, alarm, fault, or supervisory history can be generated from the history screens in Section 4, “Viewing and Printing History Information”, on page 44. The following section describes how to print programming, Walk Test, and active point information.
  • Page 48: Print Programming Menu Screen

    M O R E B A C K Figure 5.2 Print Programming Screen Soft Keys NETWORK PARAMETERS: Press to print node number, node label, Channel A and B threshold, network style. The report looks like this: AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 49: Print Programming Menu Screen (2)

    Figure 5.3 Print Programming Screen Soft Keys SUPERVISION: Press to print information on power supply and printer monitoring. The report looks like this: ******SUPERVISION*************************************************************** MAIN PS NODE: N023 PRINTER: 80-column TAMPER INPUT: AUXILIARY FAULT: ******************************************************************************** AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 50: Active Points Report Screen

    This screen provides a menu for printing a list of active points for whatever type of list is chosen. The soft key will display on the screen only if there is at least one event in the queue. NOTE: For a printed list of history information, refer to the history screens in Section 4, “Viewing and Printing History Information”. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 51: Installed Points Report Screen

    Ten zone fields of zone map (separated by commas) Address GENERAL ZONES: Press to print a report of installed general zones. ******INSTALLED POINTS********************************************************** GENERAL ZONE General Alarm Z000 GENERAL ZONE Zone 001 Z001 GENERAL ZONE Zone 002 Z002 ******************************************************************************** AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 52 LOGIC ZONE, RELEASE ZONE, ACS PTS, SPECIAL ZONE, FAULT ZONE. Using the keypad, type in the start point address. END POINT: Press to place cursor in this field, and to toggle between the choices as described above. Using the keypad, type in the end point address. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 53: Appendix A: Software Type Id Codes

    Appendix A: Software Type ID Codes A.1 Alphabetical List The following chart lists AFP-3030 Type ID codes in alphabetical order. These codes are assigned during programming based on the types and functions of the devices they are assigned. The codes appear in point message formats.
  • Page 54 Photoelectric smoke detector used as a duct detector to report supervisory condition rather than alarm, tracking SUP T(LASER) Laser smoke detector, tracking SUP T(PHOTO) Photoelectric smoke detector, tracking TAMPER Monitor for activation of tamper switch Table A.1 Software Type ID Codes, Alphabetical List (2 of 3) AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 55 Monitor for waterflow alarm switch WATERFLOW S Monitor for supervisory condition for activated waterflow switch WEATHER ALRT Monitor for weather condition, tracking Table A.1 Software Type ID Codes, Alphabetical List (3 of 3) AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 56: Appendix B: Releasing Zones

    Table B.1 Releasing Options The Read Status function allows the operator to view the current selections for a Releasing Zone. Refer to Section 3.10, “Special Func- tion Zone”, on page 41 for more information. AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 57: B.2: How Releasing Zones Operate

    • An alarm from L02D102 and L02D103 – detectors mapped to different zones, but both list ZR01 in their zone map. Cross=HEAT Activation of heat detector L02D104 and one smoke detector (L02D101, L02D102, or L02D103). Table B.3 Example of Cross Zone Selections AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 58: Index

    Aspiration Detector Read Status 38 Off-normal events 17 Installed Points Report 51 Co-operative Multi-alarm Sensing 15 OTHER EVENT SCROLL fixed function key 7 Interval selection, all events 45 Heat Detector Read Status 36 Output Delay AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 59 8 Remote Reminder timer SYSTEM RESET fixed function key, Setting report 49 about 8 Report ACS Points 52 Custom Action Messages 50 Event Logging 50 Time & Date Range selection, all events 45 AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 60 Index AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 61 AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018...
  • Page 62 New South Wales New Zealand (Head Office) 56 Cawley St Potts Street 9 Columbia Way AUCKLAND, NZ Baulkham Hills NSW 1051 2153 ph +61 (0)2 9894-1444 ph +64 (0)9 623-5275 www.notifier.com.au www.notifier.co.nz...

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