Installing And Programming Combination Fire/Security Fire Alarm Systems; Monitor And Control Module Codes; Section One; Introduction - Notifier AM2020 User Manual

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Installing and Programming Combination
Fire/Security Fire Alarm Systems
1.1

Introduction

The AM2020/AFP1010 is suitable for use as a Grade AA, Grade A, or Grade B Central Station and Proprietary
Burglar Alarm Protected Premises and Receiving Unit when the installation and programming requirements out-
lined in this section are followed. Such an installation meets the requirements of Standards UL1076 (Proprietary
Burglar Alarm Units and Systems) and UL1610 (Central Station Burglar Alarm Units). A Fire/Security Protective
Signaling System includes one or more of the following:
• Protected Premises.
• Central Stations.
Security devices in such a system must be configured so unauthorized activity in an area within the Protected
Premises is communicated to the Central Station. This communication will be handled in one of two ways,
depending on the characteristics of the location:
• When the system consists of a single AM2020/AFP1010, the system must reside in the Central Station. Security
devices are grouped together in logical areas, and when activated, signal the operator at the Central Station.
• When the system consists of more than one AM2020/AFP1010, a Protected Premises Unit (PPU)
AM2020/AFP1010 equipped with a Network Interface Board (NIB-96) facilitates signaling over an SLC
loop to the AM2020/AFP1010 control unit at the Central Station.
NOTE The INA and NRT are not suitable for Central Station or Proprietary supervising station use.
This section outlines security requirements for installations using a single AM2020/AFP1010 and installations using
multiple AM2020/AFP1010 units, including optional features. Sample system configuration diagrams are also included.
Programming must be performed by an installer who is proficient in programming the AM2020/AFP1010. The table
below lists monitor and control module codes used in the system configuration diagrams, and lists the specific part
numbers that are defined by the codes.
Note: The installation will comply with the UL security listings when it is installed as detailed in this manual. The UL
listing does not automatically apply to any configuration of security equipment that is not detailed in this document.

1.2 General Security Requirements

The following security requirements must be met:
• The MPS-24 or MPS-24E power supply cannot be employed; an MPS-24A or MPS-24AE must be used.
• Shielded cable must be used on all input/output wiring associated with security functions.
• SLC Loop Shielding (refer to Chapter One Installation, Section 4.4, SLC Loop Shield Termination).
• Security Module I/O Circuit Shielding — terminate the shield at earth ground at the junction box
containing the module.
• When employed as a Protected Premises Unit, the AM2020/AFP1010 cabinet door must be wired with an
STS-1 Tamper Switch that is monitored by the control panel.
• If the system has arming and disarming capability, a ringback signal from the Central Station to the arming
location is required for Grade AA or Grade A operation. The ringback signal informs the Protected
Premises Control Panel that the signal to arm/disarm has been received by the Central Station.
• A single SLC loop may be used for both Fire and Security Device Connections.
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