Incite Fire Sigma CP AFP-2516 Manual

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Conventional Fire Control Panel
AFP-2516
Australian Interface Module
Man-AIM-AUS
Issue 01
October 2011

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  • Page 1 Conventional Fire Control Panel AFP-2516 Australian Interface Module Man-AIM-AUS Issue 01 October 2011...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Section Page Introduction ....................3 Safety and mounting ..................4 Safety ........................4 Mounting ......................... 4 Technical specification .................. 5 Connecting to the circuit board ..............5 24V Input ....................6 Connection to main panel and other boards............. 6 Operation ....................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction The Sigma CP Australian Interface Module is optional on the Sigma range of panels and can be utilised to provide a means of connecting to an Ancillary Control Facility (ACF), magnetic door holders, and Alarm Signalling Interface (ASE) from the control panel via a 2 core data bus. The Australian Interface Module is compatible with all Sigma CP control panels.
  • Page 4: Safety And Mounting

    Safety and mounting 2.1 Safety Suppliers of articles for use at work are required to ensure as reasonably as is practical that the article will be safe and without risk to health when properly used. An article is not regarded as properly used if it is used ‘without regard to any relevant information or advice’...
  • Page 5: Technical Specification

    Technical specification Table 1 – Electrical Specifications Power supply 21 to 30 V DC Nominal 24V DC Maximum ripple current 200 millivolts Maximum current draw 0.25 Amps In full alarm Mains failed current consumption 20 milliamps In standby mode Zonal relay contact rating 30VDC 1A Amp maximum for each Maximum ratings not to be exceeded Fault relay contact rating...
  • Page 6: Input

    24V Input The Australian Interface Module requires a nominal 24V DC power supply to operate. This can be taken from the AUX 24V output of the panel to which the ancillary board is connected or another 24V DC source if this is more convenient. Four power terminals are provided so that 24V DC wiring can be taken into the module and then out again on to other ancillary boards or other equipment.
  • Page 7 To terminate the data cable correctly, the last board on the comms line must have jumper J2 fitted as shown. For the position of J2 on other panels or boards refer to the relevant manual. After the AIM has been connected to the main panel, the main panel has to “learn”...
  • Page 8: Operation

    Operation 7.1 Normal condition Under normal conditions, ancillary boards will have only the green, OK LED lit. 7.2 ACF – Ancillary Control Facility 7.2.1 Outputs The ACF has a 24V DC monitored output suitable for operating a remote, polarised and suppressed relay.
  • Page 9: Ase Outputs (Alarm Signalling Equipment)

    7.4 ASE Outputs (Alarm Signalling Equipment) Volt free relay outputs, rated at 30VDC 1Amp, are provided to facilitate connection of the Sigma fire panel to a variety of ASE depending on the installation. These contacts are rated for switching signalling circuits only and the maximum ratings listed in Error! Reference source not found. on page 5 should not be exceeded under any circumstances.
  • Page 10 When supplied from the Sigma CP panel extra battery capacity of 0.6Ah should be allowed to give 24 Hour standby. Sigma_CP_Australian Interface Module.doc Page 10 of 10...

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