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1.7.8 Optional Devices Alphanumeric Display
LCD-80
This alphanumeric display module is an ancillary device used by the control
panel. It has two modes of operation. In Terminal mode, it acts as a display
repeater and in ACS mode it acts as an alphanumeric annunciator.
The display module features an 80-character LCD display that is backlit under
normal and alarm conditions. It contains control switches for Acknowledge,
Signal Silence and System Reset, a Time/Date display field, and a local piezo
sounder with alarm/trouble resound. The LCD-80 can be mounted up to 6,000
feet from the AFP-200 control panel in an ABF-1 package. Up to four of these
annunciators can be installed on a system (observe power limitations).
ACS Mode provides a remote or local digital display and a printer interface for
the control panel. In addition, this mode offers the following features:
• General status banner.
• 40 character custom label.
• Alarm/trouble count.
• Custom “normal” message.
• First alarm/last alarm/alarm count (European option).
• Field-programmable messages (foreign language versions).
• STEP DISPLAY and TIME/DATE SET switches.
• Field programmable, nonvolatile memory in two options (128 points, 40-char-
acter labels or 256 points, 20-character labels).
• Internal nonvolatile clock.
Terminal Mode offers the following features:
• Device type identifiers from control panel.
• Device and zone custom alphanumeric labels from control panel.
• Time/date and device address from control panel.
This mode is usually preferred over ACS mode because no programming is
necessary.
PRN Remote Printer
This printer provides a printout of all status changes within the system and
time-stamps the printout with the current time and date. The PRN provides 80
columns of data on standard 9" x 11" tractor-feed paper.
1.7.9 Optional Devices EIA-232 Port
Keltron 90 series Printer Model Number VS4095/5 S2
This two-color, 40-column printer meets UL fire and security requirements. The printer
mounts in a separate cabinet next to the control panel. Since it uses 24 V power from
the control panel, a UPS system is not necessary. For more information on this printer,
contact the manufacturer (Keltron Corp., Waltham, MA ).
CRT Terminal
The CRT terminal provides a video display of status and a full keyboard for access to
status information.