Nfpa 72 Proprietary Supervising Station Fire Alarm System - Notifier AM2020 User Manual

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NFPA 72 Proprietary Supervising Station Fire Alarm System

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Transmitter - Network Interface Board (NIB-96).
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The Receiving Unit is an AM2020/AFP1010 with an MMX-1 or MMX-101 Monitor Module for receipt of fire alarms and
one MMX-1 or MMX-101 Monitor Module for receipt of trouble signals from the Protected Premises Unit.
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Transmitter - UDACT. Not suitable for security applications.
(refer to The UDACT Universal Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter manual).
NFPA 72 Central Station Receiving and Proprietary Protected Premises Receiving Units (refer to Notes 1.
and 2.)
CRT Video Display Terminal with Keyboard, PRN Printer, and an Uninterruptable Power Supply listed for Fire
Protective Signaling Use. For use with Systems Number One and Two. For System Number Three applications,
refer to The UDACT Manual.
This unit must be installed in accordance with the following requirements:
• Monitor modules located within the protected premises which are responsible for supervising the state of the
protected premises control unit may be programmed for Tracking (non-latching) operation. Notification
appliances and control relays will "follow" the tracking devices programmed to activate them. Once a tracking
device input circuit is restored to normal, the fire alarm condition clears from that device, all output devices
assigned to the tracking device will return to their non-fire alarm state. This action will occur without activation
of the system reset button.
• The display terminal CRT and printer must be located in the same room as the AM2020/AFP1010.
• The display terminal CRT and printer must be powered by an Uninterruptable Power Supply UL listed for
Fire Protective Signaling. This power source must be supervised by the control panel.
• The keyboard connected to the display terminal must not be removed or made inaccessible at any time.
• Loop Interface Board Requirements:
LIB-200
LIB-200A
LIB-400
1. The use of a DACT (NFPA-72 Supervising Station Fire Alarm Systems) is not permitted when one or more of the
following are present in the system: SIB-NET, XP Transponder with separate power supply, AA-120/E, AA-100/E, AA-
30/E or a second (remote) MPS-24A or MPS-24AE power supply.
2. All LIBs are power-limited. If the wiring connected to the LIB-200 leaves the building it must be in conduit. It can not
exceed 1000 meters (1093 yards), must not cross any power lines, and must not be in the vicinity of any high voltage.
These outdoor wiring restrictions do not apply to the LIB-200A or the LIB-400.
Refer to Section 4.2 of this chapter and the Device Compatibility Document listed in the Related Documentation Chart
of this manual for information on surge suppressors approved for use with this FACP.
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10,000 feet (3048 meters) at 12 AWG (3.25 mm²)
maximum distance between the Central Station/Receiving
Unit and the NIB-96 or MMXs.
12,500 feet (3810 meters) at 12 AWG (3.25 mm²)
maximum distance between the Central Station/Receiving
Unit and the NIB-96 or MMXs.
12,500 feet (3810 meters) at 12 AWG (3.25 mm²)
maximum distance between the Central Station/Receiving
Unit and the NIB-96 or MMXs.
- UDACT (refer to Note 1.)
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