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Programming Options Programming Instructions
• 8 = AFP-300/AFP-400
• 9 = Do not use
3.4.20 Loop Number (64 - 65)
For Contact ID format only. Factory default is “00”. Maximum value is “97”. Refer to Section 5
for additional information.
3.4.21 Device/Zone Number (66 - 68)
For Contact ID format only. These entries apply to the general reports only, i.e. general alarm,
general trouble, general supervisory. Factory default is “000”. Maximum value is “999”. Refer to
“Reporting Formats” on page 56 for additional information.
3.4.22 Programming Event Codes (69-208)
The type of reports and “event codes” that are sent to the Central Station are in Table 3.2 through
Table 3.7. The selections made for the Primary Central Station Number Communication Format
(address 16) and the Secondary Central Station Number Communication Format (address 42)
automatically program addresses 69-208 with factory default selections.
NOTE: For the Contact ID Format, Loop Number and Device Number do not directly correspond
to the AM2020, NFS-3030, or NFS2-3030. Loop or Device Number, instead, it is a convenient
way to transmit data to the Central Station. Using the default Loop Number of '00' allows the
reporting of a maximum of 999 devices or zones (001-999). To report device addresses or zones
higher than 999 (the AM2020, NFS-3030, and NFS2-3030 can report up to 2,040 addresses), the
Loop Number is incremented by one to report up to an additional 1,000 device addresses or
zones on the same panel. Following is an example (using the factory defaults) of Loop Number
and Device Number settings for the UDACT on a single AM2020 control panel:
Loop Number “00” reports points/zones 00 001 to 00 999
Loop Number “01” reports points/zones 01 000 to 01,999
Loop Number “02” reports points/zones 02 000 to 02,040
If the Loop Number (64-65) is programmed to 10, the devices are reported as:
Loop Number “10” reports points/zones 10 001 to 10 999
Loop Number “11” reports points/zones 11 000 to 11,999
Loop Number “12” reports points/zones 12 000 to 12,040
In applications which utilize multiple AM2020s, NFS2-3030, and/or NFS-3030s, the group number
may be used to help identify each facility being monitored. This also applies to multiple facilities
monitored by a variety of compatible Notifier Fire Alarm Control Panels. For example, each
UDACT can report its panel's devices by designating different Loop Numbers for each panel. The
Loop Numbers assigned to a particular panel must be sequential, but the Loop Numbers from one
panel to the next need not be sequential; i.e., the Loop Numbers assigned for the UDACT on one
AM2020, NFS2-3030, or NFS-3030 might be 00, 01 or 02 while the Loop Numbers for another
FACP might be 10, 11 or 12 or any other set of unused consecutive numbers. For additional
information on the AM2020/AFP1010 control panels refer to Appendix H on page 103. For
additional information on the NFS-3030 and NFS2-3030 control panel refer to Appendix I, “NFS2-
3030 (UL 9th) and NFS-3030 (UL 8th)”, on page 109.