NFPA Applications NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems
138 AFP-200 PN 15511:H2 10/14/2002
B.4.3 Using an RTM-8 Module
Figure 134 shows typical wiring for an RTM-8 module to a UL-listed Fire•Lite RS-82
Remote Station Receiver. For this application, note the following:
• RTM-8 jumper JP2 must be in position AL/TR REV. POL. for use in alarm and
trouble transmission or AL ONLY for alarm transmission only.
• For additional information on the RS-82, refer to the Fire•Lite Alarms, Inc. RS-82
Instruction Manual.
• The RTM-8 is not suitable for separate transmission of both alarm and trouble
signals to a remote station.
• Cut jumper JP5 on control panel CPU board.
Figure 134 Remote Station Connections Using an RTM-8 Module
B.5 NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems
Figure 135 shows typical connections between an AFP-200 control panel and receiving
unit (NIB-96 in an AM2020) for a proprietary fire alarm application. Table 51 lists
wiring connections for the NIB-96, AM2020, and AFP-200.
• Program the AFP-200 for ACS annunciation mode and set switch (SW2) on the
CPU board for ACS mode. The ACS interface will automatically transmit General
Alarm, General Trouble and General Supervisory signals and will receive
Acknowledge, Silence, and Reset commands automatically from the
AM2020/AFP1010 control panel. Zone alarm and zone trouble information may
be transmitted by programming the AFP-200 points to software zones 1 through
88.
• Up to ten AFP-200 Protected Premises Units may be monitored by one
AM2020/AFP1010 Receiving Unit using ten SLC loops and ten NIB-96 modules.
• Disable the ground fault circuit on the AFP-200 by cutting jumper JP9 because the
RTM-8 Relay Transmitter Module
Jumper Settings:
Alarm/Trouble Polarity
Reversal
Remote Station
JP1 must be cut
Alarm only Polarity Reversal
Remote Station
JP1 must be cut
Polarity Shown
is Non-Alarm
Polarity Shown is Non-Alarm
JP1
JP2
Fire•Lite RS-82 Remote Station Receiver
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