Notifier LCD-80 Installation Manual

Notifier LCD-80 Installation Manual

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Liquid Crystal Display
LCD-80
Installation Manual
D2
Document 15037
9/9/02
Rev:
PN 15037:D2
ECN 02-339

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  • Page 1 Liquid Crystal Display LCD-80 Installation Manual Document 15037 9/9/02 Rev: PN 15037:D2 ECN 02-339...
  • Page 2 Fire Alarm System Limitations While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at audible warning devices, and a fire alarm control with a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level.
  • Page 3 Acclimate Plus™, HARSH™, NOTI•FIRE•NET™, ONYX™, and VeriFire™ are trademarks, and FlashScan® and VIEW® are registered trademarks of NOTIFIER. NION™ and UniNet™ are trademarks of NIS. NIS™ and Notifier Integrated Systems™ are trademarks and NOTIFIER® is a registered trademark of Fire•Lite Alarms, Inc. Echelon®...
  • Page 4 Notes PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1 Product Overview: LCD-80 Liquid Crystal Display ......7 1.1 Common Features ................7 1.2 ACS Mode ...................7 1.3 TERMINAL Mode ..............8 Section 2 The LCD-80 and ACS Mode ..............11 2.1 Setting the LCD-80 Address for ACS Mode ......13 2.2 Remote Printer Connections (ACS Mode) ........16...
  • Page 6 Notes PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 7: Section 1 Product Overview: Lcd-80 Liquid Crystal Display

    • Local piezo sounder with alarm/trouble resound. 1.2 ACS Mode When operated in “ACS” mode, the LCD-80 provides a remote or local digital display and a printer interface for AFP-200, AFP-300, AFP-400, AFC-600, NFS-640, NCA, System 5000, System 500, and the AM2020/AFP1010.
  • Page 8: Terminal Mode

    “ON” status of output circuits and relays. AM2020/AFP1010 Note: Security points must have “Security” as part of its custom label on the LCD-80 to differentiate between a fire alarm and a security alarm condition. Note: The LCD-80 should not be used as a primary display in Canada.
  • Page 9 A rotary decimal switch (SW2) and a DIP switch (SW3) are provided for setting the LCD-80 “start SW1 DIP Switch Settings address” when the LCD-80 is set for ACS Mode. The address may be set from 01 to 32; use Refer to Figure 2-3 (ACS Mode) or Figure 3-1 address “01”...
  • Page 10 Notes PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 11: Section 2 The Lcd-80 And Acs Mode

    Inputs is not recommended. AM2020/AFP1010: Security points must have “security” as part of its custom label on the LCD-80 to differentiate between a fire alarm and a security alarm condition. The primary application for the LCD-80 in ACS Mode is to add digital display and printer options to the System 5000, System 500 and AFP-200.
  • Page 12 - System Common Out - System Common In +24 Volts Out +24 Volts In EIA-232 Receive (from printer) Operating Mode Switches Set both switches in the UP position for ACS Mode. Figure 2-1 Configuring the LCD-80 for ACS Mode PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 13: Setting The Lcd-80 Address For Acs Mode

    Figure 2-2 DIP Switch Locations Address DIP Switch (SW3). In ACS Mode, this switch sets the Most Significant Digit of the LCD-80's start address (see Table 2-2). Set “Off” for use on AFP-200 systems. PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 14 03-09 Table 2-2 Setting the LCD-80 Address in ACS Mode Alternately, the address could be determined by: Example: Set the LCD-80 for a size of two addresses with start addresses of “01.” Set SW1-5 “OFF” (sets a size of two) Set SW1-6 “ON”...
  • Page 15 • Set SW2 on the AFP-200 to “ACS” position (right- hand position) • The LCD-80 start address must be set to address 01. Switch SW2 must be set to “1” and SW3-1 and SW3-2 must be set to “Off”. Set the LCD-80 to a size of 128 points.
  • Page 16: Remote Printer Connections (Acs Mode)

    Observe the following requirements when connecting a remote printer: • Power-limited but not supervised. • 50 feet maximum wire length (typical) from the LCD-80 to printer. Wiring distance limited by cable capacitance (see EIA-232 standard). • Only one printer supported per LCD-80.
  • Page 17 Shield (connect to chassis common on printer - no connection at LCD-80) Twisted shielded pair Plug this DB-25 connector into the EIA-232 port of the printer. See Section 2.3 “Printer Configuration” for setup. Figure 2-4 Remote Printer Connection Diagram (ACS Mode)
  • Page 18: Printer Configuration

    2.3 Printer Configuration Refer to the documentation supplied with the PRN for instructions on the printer’s menu controls. Set the printer’s options as follows: L/R ADJUST: FONT: HS DRAFT LPI: 6 CPI ESC CHARACTER: BIDIRECTIONAL COPY: CG-TAB: GRAPHIC COUNTRY: E-USA ASCII AUTO CR: LANGUAGE: ENGLISH...
  • Page 19: Power Connections

    100 mA. Maximum current draw from the control panel's secondary power source (batteries) under loss of AC power is 50 mA (when the LCD-80 is operating ACS mode on the AM2020/AFP1010, the current draw remains at 100mA under loss of AC power).
  • Page 20 AFP-300, AFP-400, MPS-6 TB2 + TB2 - APS-6R TB4 + TB4 - FCPS-24 TB1-2, TB1-3, or TB1-4 TB1-5, TB1-6, or TB1-7 TB7 Nonresettable TB7 Nonresettable NFS-640 24VDC + 24VDC - Figure 2-5 Supplying Power to the LCD-80 PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 21: Operating The Lcd-80 In Acs Mode

    A SILENCE message is printed on the local printer. Reset Switch* When the RESET switch is activated on the front panel, the LCD-80 sends a System Reset command to the control panel over the EIA-485, PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 22 Time Select Switch This switch is used in conjunction with the TIME SET switch to set the time and date on the LCD-80. This switch is ignored if the system is in alarm. Under non-alarm conditions, the bottom display line will show the present time and date when this switch is pressed.
  • Page 23: Display Patterns

    Set switch, and exit by pressing the Display Step switch. 2.6 Display Patterns 2.6.1 Normal Message If there are no alarms or troubles reported to the LCD-80, and if regular communications are maintained with the control panel, the display will show:...
  • Page 24: Alarm Message

    Note: If trouble conditions exist along with alarms, they are shown in the trouble count, but not otherwise displayed. If supervisory condition occurs, it is reported to the LCD-80 as both an alarm and a trouble from the same point (custom labels must be used to distinguish supervisories).
  • Page 25: Trouble Messages

    The default label format is: “ZONE NNN (AXXPYY)” 2.6.4 Trouble Messages When one or more troubles are reported to the LCD-80, and no alarms are reported, the following display format is used. If more than one trouble occurs, the LCD-80 shows the last trouble that occurred in time.
  • Page 26: Communications Failure Reporting

    1. Alarms and troubles are printed as they occur. If several alarms and/ or troubles are reported at once, the LCD-80 prints out a line for each in address order (all alarms will be printed before any troubles).
  • Page 27: Display Illumination

    6. When the SILENCE key is pressed the LCD-80 will print the fol- lowing message: <<<SILENCE BANNER>>> (line 2 blank) (line 3 blank) HH:MM MM/DD/YY Where the “SILENCE BANNER” is a user-programmable 20- character field with a default value of: “SIGNAL SILENCE.”...
  • Page 28: Eia-232 Interface

    LCD-80 set for address 01 are used for the following functions: LCD-80 Point Point Indication Switch Function none Acknowledge none Signal Silence none Reset none none Notification Circuit 1 Trouble none Notification Circuit 2 Trouble...
  • Page 29: Programming From The Crt Display Monitor

    2.7.4 Programming from the CRT Display Monitor Programming the LCD-80 from the CRT requires a custom cable and a male DB-25 connector for connection to the display's EIA port. The CRT must also be configured as outlined on the next page.
  • Page 30: Configuring The Crt For Programming The Lcd-80

    The CRT Monitor is programmed at the factory. These default settings will work for LCD-80; however, the CRT-2's function keys serve no purpose in programming the LCD-80 and need not be set up for this purpose. To change the factory set parameters, use the following procedure: •...
  • Page 31: Programing From An Ibm-Compatible Computer

    2.7.6 Programing from an IBM-Compatible Computer Programming the LCD-80 from an IBM-compatible computer requires a custom cable (P/N 75267); this cable provides a 9-pin female connector for connection to a serial port. If using a computer with a DB-25 connector, use DB9M-to-DB25F adapter (P/N 46029).
  • Page 32: Default Messages And Point Labels

    Text of Default Message “FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ANUNCIATOR” “ALL SYSTEMS NORMAL” “COMMUNICATIONS FAIL” “FIRE ALARM IN SYSTEM” “TROUBLE IN SYSTEM” “RETURN TO NORMAL” “ACKNOWLEDGE” “SIGNAL SILENCE” “SYSTEM RESET” Note: When the LCD-80 is used in conjunction with a combination PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 33: Entering Custom Messages

    • If in Program Mode, remove the Programming Key. • Insert the Programming Key. • Within several seconds after inserting the Programming Key, push in and hold in the DISPLAY STEP switch until the LCD-80 displays the following message: TRANSFER DEFAULT...
  • Page 34 Any one of the nine custom messages may be programmed by pressing the respective number followed by ENTER on the keyboard. The LCD-80 screen and the display monitor will display either a default message or whatever message was last stored in the unit.
  • Page 35: Entering Custom Point Labels

    Note: System 5000 is limited to 128 points. AFP-200 uses Zones 1 to 99 only. Once a point number has been entered, the LCD-80 screen will display either the custom zone message (illustrated below) or the last stored point message.
  • Page 36 ROOM 517 FLOOR 5 SMOKE DETECTOR Once the message has been changed or entered satisfactorily, press ENTER to store the message. The LCD-80 screen will retain the previous point label information while the monitor display will return to the 40-character custom label prompt:...
  • Page 37: Section 3 The Lcd-80 & Terminal Mode

    Section 3 The LCD-80 & Terminal Mode The LCD-80 set for Terminal Mode operates like a CRT terminal without full keyboard capability, but with the advantages of 24 VDC power, wall mount, and multiple terminal location with Acknowledge, Signal Silence and Reset.
  • Page 38 Board. The DIA-2020N can support LCD-80s in terminal mode without the need for a CCM-1 converter module, provided no CRT is installed on the SIB. • The EIA-485 terminal interface does not support the use of RPT-485 repeaters. The RPT-485 repeater can only be used to extend the ACS EIA-485 circuit.
  • Page 39 No connection No connection System Common Out System Common In +24 Volts Out +24 Volts In No connection Terminal Mode Connections Figure 3-1 Configuring the LCD-80 for TERMINAL Mode Note: Section 1.3 lists panels that support Terminal Mode. PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 40: Operating The Lcd-80 In Terminal Mode

    TROUBLES PENDING, Alarm Count and Trouble Count information will not be displayed on the LCD-80. If the LCD-80 fails to receive communications from the panel for a period of over one minute, it will activate its local sounder and display...
  • Page 41: Terminal Mode Eia-485 Connection Requirements

    80 sends a Reset command to the control panel, emulating the CRT terminal. Pending Display The LCD-80 will keep a count of alarms in the system (number of alarm messages, minus alarm clear messages, since the last ALL SYSTEMS NORMAL message). When this key is pressed the alarm count is displayed in place of the time/date for 10 seconds.
  • Page 42 Figure 3-2. • Set SW2 on the AFP-200 to the “Term” position (left-hand position). • Set SW4 and 5 on the LCD-80 to the “Term” position: SW1-7 “On”. • The LCD-80s require connection of operating power! Connect 24 V power to the onresettable power connections on the panel, or other appropriate power source as defined in Section 2.4...
  • Page 43 R-120 resistors are required First LCD-80 across In and Out circuits on (set DIP Switch each LCD-80. SW3-1 and SW3-2 See notes in the preceding “Off” on all LCD-80s text. except last one) Refer to Appendix A for shield termination instructions.
  • Page 44 EIA-485 CCM-1 AFP-300, Connections (AM2020/ (AM2020/ AFP-400, on LCD-80 AFP1010) AFP-200 AFP1010) NFS-640 AFC-600 OUT(-) P3-4 TB5-2 TB1-4 TB12 TB3-4 RET (-) P3-3 TB5-4 TB1-3 TB12 TB3-2 OUT(+) P3-2 TB5-1 TB1-2 TB12 TB3-3 RET (+) P3-1 TB5-3 TB1-1 TB12 TB3-1...
  • Page 45: Appendix A Eia-485 Shield Terminations

    Note on remote power supplies: When the LCD-80 is powered from a separate power supply, use a separate conductor to connect the main power supply common terminal to the remote power supply common terminal. Disable earth fault detection on the remote power supply.
  • Page 46 LCD-80s can only occur at the receiving end—the end connected to LCD-80 P1 Terminals 2 and 4. AM2020/AFP1010 Note: For the first LCD-80 on the loop, let the shield coming in from the CCM-1 or DIA float. PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 47: Appendix B Aim-200 Point Annunciation

    The CPU-5000 can be programmed for an alternate method of annunciating the AIM-200. Up to 192 intelligent devices can be annunciated on a single LCD-80 annunciator. The System 5000 annunciates the AIM-200 installed directly to the right of the CPU- 5000.
  • Page 48 Annunciator AIM-200 Points LCD-80 Points Address 1-64 system points 1-64 1-64 AIM detectors 65-128 1-64 AIM modules 129-192 65-96 detectors 193-224 65-96 modules 225-256 Table C-1 Comparison Report - AIM-200 vs. LCD-80 PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 49 Notes PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 50 Notes PN 15037:D2 9/9/02...
  • Page 51 Products are date stamped at time of manufacture. The sole and exclusive obligation of NOTIFIER® is to repair or replace, at its option, free of charge for parts and labor, any part which is defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service.
  • Page 52 World Headquarters NOTIFIER is a company. 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1653 USA 203-484-7161 fax 203-484-7118 www.notifier.com...
  • Page 53 ACS Mode Labels Terminal Mode Labels TIME GLOBAL GLOBAL SELECT ACKNOWLEDGE ACKNOWLEDGE TIME SET CONTRAST SILENCE SILENCE ADJUST CONTRAST ADJ. DISPLAY STEP Local Acknowledge HOLD FOR RESET RESET LAMP TEST HOLD FOR LAMP TEST ACS Mode ACS Mode Terminal Mode Terminal Mode Label (left) Label (right)

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