Pittway Notifier NIB-96 Manual

Network interface board for the system 500, system 5000, afp-200, afp-400 and am2020/afp1010 fire alarm control panels

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the NIB - 96
Network Interface Board
for the System 500, System 5000, AFP-200, AFP-400
and AM2020/AFP1010 Fire Alarm Control Panels
with NIB software P/N 73454 or higher
12 Clintonville Road
Northford, CT 06472
Phone: 203-484-7161
Fax: 203-484-7118
Document # 15666
10/15/97 Revision
P/N 15666:D1
ECN 97-407

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  • Page 1 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 Phone: 203-484-7161 Fax: 203-484-7118 the NIB - 96 Network Interface Board for the System 500, System 5000, AFP-200, AFP-400 and AM2020/AFP1010 Fire Alarm Control Panels with NIB software P/N 73454 or higher Document # 15666 10/15/97 Revision P/N 15666:D1 ECN 97-407...
  • Page 2 Document 15666 Rev. D 9/19/96 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section One: Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 Section Two: The NIB-96 ------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Section Three Network Interface Board Description -------------------------------- 13 Section Four System 5000 Slave Installation --------------------------------------- 14 Section Five: System 500 Slave Installation ----------------------------------------- 17 Section Six: AM2020/AFP1010 Slave Installation -------------------------------- 20 Section Seven: Slave AM2020/AFP1010 Programming ----------------------------- 23...
  • Page 4: Section One

    Section One: General Information Related Documentation This document references installation and programming manuals for the various fire alarm control panels that can be used with the NIB-96 Network Interface Board. To obtain a complete understanding of specific features of the NIB-96 or to become familiar with functions in general, make use of the documentation listed in Table 1- 1 below.
  • Page 5 DIP Switch Settings and Descriptions The NIB-96 DIP Switch recommended settings contained in Table 1-3 and 1-4 apply to the installation procedures for the slave System 5000, System 500, AM2020/AFP1010, AFP-200, and AFP-400. AM2020/ DIP Switch S5000 S500 AFP-200 AFP-400 AFP1010 1.
  • Page 6: Section Two

    Section Two: The NIB-96 The heart of the NIB Network is the Network Interface Board (NIB). It is a micropro- cessor-controlled module that connects “slave” fire alarm control panels (FACP) to a “master” control panel. The master control panel is an AM2020/AFP1010, AFP- 400, or System 5000 with one or more AIM-200 modules.
  • Page 7 EIA-485 System Common Master AM2020/AFP1010 Notes: 1. Up to 10 LIB SLC loops can be installed in a master AM2020 or up to 4 LIB SLC loops in a master AFP1010. 2. Each LIB SLC loop can support a maximum of 12 NIB- 96 boards (@ 8 points each) or a maximum of 96 NIB points.
  • Page 8: The Nib-96

    To Remote Station or Municipal Box (see Note 3) SLC Loop SLC Loop System 5000 (with internal EIA-485 connection between CPU and NIB-96) Master System 5000 SLC Loop Notes: 1. Up to 10 AIM-200s can be installed in a master System 5000. 2.
  • Page 9 The System 5000 is a module-based system with eight points reserved for each module position (whether the position is used or not). If a module in a slave Sys- tem 5000 or System 500 employs only four points instead of eight, the remaining four points are unusable.
  • Page 10 NFPA Standards - AM2020/AFP1010 Master Systems When installed in accordance with the AM2020/AFP1010 Manual, Document 15088, the AM2020/AFP1010 master control panel meets the requirements of the following NFPA standards: NFPA 72-1993 Local Protective Signaling Systems NFPA 72-1993 Auxiliary Protective Signaling System NFPA 72-1993 Remote Station Protective Signaling System NFPA 72-1993 Proprietary Signaling System Receiving Unit NFPA 72-1993 Proprietary Signaling System Protected Premises Unit...
  • Page 11 Wiring Requirements - Networked Voice Systems The NIB-96 may be used in voice evacuation systems where an AM2020/AFP1010 is the master panel and System 5000 panels are slaves. This configuration pro- vides multiplex voice service similar to XP Transponder voice systems. In the multiplex voice system, the AMG–1 Audio Message Generator, the FFT-7 Fire Fighter's Telephone and the ACM–16AT speaker selection switches are located in the master AM2020/AFP1010.
  • Page 12 Speaker Circuits Telephone Circuits EOL Resistor Resistor SLC Loop To NIB-96 AA-30/E LIB-200, LIB-200A, AA-120/E or LIB-400 Slave System 5000 Phone Loop Master AM2020/ Audio Loop AFP1010 NIB-96 AA-30/E AA-120/E Slave System 5000 To additional Slave S5000 Figure 2-5 NIB-96 Voice System Block Diagram (Refer to Table 1-2 for circuit ratings.
  • Page 13: Section Three

    Section Three: Network Interface Board Description TROUBLE LED (Yellow) Lights during loss of communications on EIA-485 or SLC loop. SLC and EIA-485 Connections EIA-485 ON-LINE LED (Green) All connections are power-limited and Blinks during communication with supervised. See Sections 3, 4 and 5 for the slave FACP.
  • Page 14: Section Four

    Section Four: System 5000 Slave Installation Mechanical Installation In a System 5000 slave, the NIB mounts beneath the third and fourth modules, to the right of the CPU. The NIB fastens to the base of the CHS-4 chassis using three hex standoffs (provided), which are screwed onto three PEM studs.
  • Page 15 SLC Loop OUT SLC Loop IN EIA-485 Loop EIA-485 Loop CPU-5000 OUT to other annunciators (if used) Main Power Harness #71086. NIB-96 Main Power Harness (P/N 75099) MPS-24A/E or Note: All connections shown are MPS-24B/E power limited Terminal Assignments SLC Loop IN EIA-485 Loop IN From: AIM-200 SLC Loop Out From: CPU-5000 TB2 terminals 2(+) and 1(-)
  • Page 16 Start Address Setting SW2: Set the START ADDRESS switches to the desired SIZE Switch address from the master SLC loop. The NIB–96 will assume all module addresses from [START AD- DRESS] to [START ADDRESS + SIZE]. SW3 and SW4: If the master is a System 5000 AIM Module, only ini- START ADDRESS tiating devices can be installed above address 59.
  • Page 17: Section Five

    Section Five: System 500 Slave Installation Mechanical Installation In a System 500 slave, the NIB mounts beneath the third (right-most) module. The NIB fastens to the back of the box using three hex standoffs (one aluminum and two nylon provided), which are screwed into the three female PEM nuts as shown. The NIB is then attached to the backbox with the screws provided.
  • Page 18 EIA-485 Loop OUT SLC Loop from AIM-200 in System 500 NIB-96 EIA-485 Loop CPU-500 Note: All connections shown are power-limited MPS-24BPCA Main Power Harness #75099. Main Power Harness Terminal Assignments SLC Loop IN EIA-485 Loop IN From: AIM-200 SLC Loop Out From: CPU-5000 TB2 terminals 2(+) and 1(-) To: NIB-96 P5 terminals 1(+) and 3(-) To: NIB-96 P4 terminals 5(+) and 3(-)
  • Page 19 Start Address Settings The START ADDRESS switches are set for the desired address from the master SLC loop. The NIB will answer all module addresses from START ADDRESS to (START ADDRESS + SIZE). The total of START ADDRESS plus SIZE MINUS 1 must be 96 or less for the NIB to operate.
  • Page 20: Section Six

    Section Six: AM2020/AFP1010 Slave Installation Mechanical Installation In an AM2020/AFP1010 slave, the NIB may be plugged into a slot on the ICA-4/4L chassis. If the AM2020/AFP1010 is in an A-size cabinet (only one ICA-4/4L) the NIB mounts beneath the CPU or the SIB. If a second or third ICA-4/4L chassis is available, it is recommended that the NIB should be mounted in one of the two upper slots to permit easy access to NIB wiring and switch settings.
  • Page 21 Electrical Installation If the NIB is mounted to a CHS-4 . . . Connect the main power harness from the MPS power supply to P3 on the NIB. Con- nect the short power harness (provided) from P2 on the NIB to the ICA-4/4L. If addi- tional NIBs are installed, the power harness is “daisy-chained”...
  • Page 22 Terminal Assignments SLC Loop IN EIA-485 Loop IN From: Master LIB (LIB-200 P2 terminals 1(+) and 3(-), LIB-200A TB1 From: SIB-2048A/SIB-NET P5 terminals 3(+) and 4(-) terminals 1(+) and 3 (-), LIB-400 TB1 or TB2 terminals 1(+) and 3(-)) To: NIB-96 P4 terminals 5(+) and 3(-) To: NIB-96 P5 terminals 1(+) and 3(-) SLC Loop Out EIA-485 Loop OUT...
  • Page 23: Section Seven

    Section Seven: Slave AM2020/AFP1010 Programming For I/O mapping of notification circuits and relays as a function of initiating circuits, the AM2020/AFP1010 must be programmed as follows: 1. If the network system is to be controlled by the master control panel, and have alarms from one slave activate output circuits in a different slave, do not program any I/O map in the slave.
  • Page 24: Section Eight

    Section Eight: Master AM2020/AFP1010 Programming All points in the slave panels are programmed into the master AM2020/AFP1010 as monitor or control modules. Software features are programmed for the slave points as if these points were MMX-1 or CMX-1 devices. The following are programming guidelines which must be followed: •...
  • Page 25: Section Nine

    • Latching (non-tracking) should be used for initiating devices. • If Control-by-event of the slave outputs is to be performed by the slave FACP, then do not map the slave control points into the NIB. Section Nine: System 5000 Master Programming The System 5000 may only be a master controller in the network if it includes one or more AIM-200 modules.
  • Page 26: Afp-200 Slaves

    Section Ten: AFP-200 Slaves Mechanical Installation In an AFP-200 Slave application, the NIB-96 must be powered by its AM2020/ AFP1010 master. Therefore, the NIB-96 should be mounted in the AM2020/ AFP1010 master. Plug the NIB-96 into a slot on the ICA-4/4L chassis. If the AM2020/AFP1010 is in an A-size cabinet (only one ICA-4/4L) the NIB mounts beneath the CPU or the SIB.
  • Page 27 Electrical Installation If the NIB is mounted to a CHS-4... Connect the main power harness from the MPS power supply to P3 on the NIB. Connect the short power harness (provided) from P2 on the NIB to the ICA-4/4L If additional NIBs are installed, the power harness is daisy-chained through all NIBs.
  • Page 28 Size Settings The setting of the rotary decimal SIZE switch on the NIB determines the number of AFP-200 zones that will be reported to the Master AM2020/AFP1010. Use Table 10-1 to determine the required setting for the SIZE switch. Switch Size Information Sent to Master Setting...
  • Page 29 General Considerations for slave AFP-200 Panels 1. Program the AFP-200 for 'ANNUN=ACS(ADDR1)' if NIB SIZE is 8 or less. Pro- gram the AFP-200 for 'ANNUN=ACS(ADDR2)' if NIB SIZE is 9 or 0. 2. Set switch SW2 on AFP-200 for ACS mode. 3.
  • Page 30: Master System 5000 Considerations

    Appendix A: Master System 5000 Considerations NIB-96 Software Changes with System 5000 Master The NIB will report an alarm on the first AIM-200 SLC loop address only if there exists an alarm condition in the slave which falls outside of the NIB size range (in- dicates improper setting).
  • Page 31 SLC Loop EIA-485 AIM-200 Slave System 5000 EIA-485 SLC Loop SLC Loop EIA-485 NIB-96 NIB-96 Slave System 500 SLC Loop EIA-485 EIA-485 NIB-96 NIB-96 Slave System 5000 Master System 5000 EIA-485 Slave System 500 Notes: 1. All external (EIA-485) wiring is supervised and power-limited. 2.
  • Page 32: Master Am2020/Afp1010 Considerations

    Appendix B: Master AM2020/AFP1010 Considerations NIB-96 Software Changes with Master AM2020/AFP1010 The NIB will detect an invalid polling scheme if one or more of the following condi- tions exists: NIB software P/N 73359 or lower 1. Communication at the two restricted NIB SLC loop addresses (someone has programmed point 2 or 4, or both).
  • Page 33: Network Requirements For Ulc-Listed Panels

    Appendix C: Network Requirements for ULC listed Panels NIB-96 network installations requiring Underwriter's Laboratories of Canada listing must follow the guidelines set forth in this appendix. In Canada, slave control panels must be able to function as stand-alone units dur- ing loss of communications with the master control panel.
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