Time Functions - Notifier AFP-200 Instruction Manual

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An Action Pre-Alarm is indicated if a detector
exceeds the Action level threshold. When this occurs,
all functions of the Alert level occur, plus a special
Action software zone (5th zone) may be activated if
programmed. Action Pre-Alarms latch until reset. A
typical Action Pre-Alarm display is shown to the
right.
The control panel includes a crystal time base clock that provides time, date, and day of week. The clock
includes its own lithium battery backup. Time is normally displayed as 12 hour time with month/day/year, but
may be programmed for European time format, displayed as 24-hour time with day/month/year.
Zones 95 and 96 are reserved for control-by-time functions. These special zones may be programmed to
activate at a specific time and deactivate at another time and may do so for only certain days of the week. Any
control point may be turned on and off (lighting control, setback thermostat, etc.) by using one of these zones.
These functions are intended for ancillary (non-fire) applications.
If a CPX or SDX detector calls Zone 95 or 96, it will set the detector sensitivity to the minimum 3.0% (low)
setting when activated. When the zone deactivates, the sensitivity returns to its programmed setting. For day/
night sensitivity use, 95 and 96 may be thought of as "DAY" zones.
Zone 97 is reserved for setting holidays (up to 9 dates) and can be used for special day-of-year control. You can
also use Zone 97 as the "8th day" in the programming of Zones 95 and 96. When the current date matches any
of the 9 dates, the zone activates.
Zone 98 is reserved for coding functions which are only used by NACs B01-B04 including Zone 98 in their
CBE list. If Zone 98 is called out for CMX modules, it has no effect. Only one of the following types of code
may be selected:
MARCH TIME Pulses at 120 ppm.
TEMPORAL CODE 0.5 sec. on, 0.5 sec. off, 0.5 sec. on, 0.5 sec. off, 0.5 sec. on, 1.5 sec. off.
CALIFORNIA CODE 10 sec. on, 5 sec. off.
TWO STAGE Pulses at 20 ppm for 5 min., then changes to steady on.
Note: If an alarm occurs, and an NAC is programmed for two stage, and it is not activated by any other zone,
it pulses 20 PPM. After five minutes, the Notification Appliance Circuit changes to steady on unless Acknowl-
edge is pressed. The Drill function will change the NAC to steady.
Zone 90 is reserved for pre-signal functions and is used to delay control points for human verification. If
zone 90 is included in a CMX or Notification Appliance Circuit CBE list, it inhibits all other CBE. Detectors
and Monitor Modules must call out Zone 90 in their program to be included in the pre-signal/PAS operation.
When any alarm occurs and no PAS inhibit type MMX is activated, Zone 90 activates. If a second alarm
activates, or the Drill switch is pressed, Zone 90 goes false. If PAS is selected, and the Acknowledge switch is
not pressed within 15 seconds, Zone 90 goes false. At the first alarm, a programmable 000 to 180 second timer
is started. If signal silence occurs, the timer is frozen. If the timer expires, Zone 90 goes false. The alarm relay
and transmitter are delayed if PAS is selected, but are not delayed for pre-signal operations.
AFP-200 Instruction
PN 15511:F2
10/11/99
P R E A L M @ S M O K E ( P H O T O )
R O O M @ 5 0 2 4
7 2 % @ 1 . 0 % @ A C T I O N
1 1 : 2 5 A @ 1 2 / 2 5 / 9 7 @ D 6 6
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