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52 AFP-200 Instruction PN 15511:F2 10/11/99
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Figure 3-2 contains the default zone selection for Monitor Modules.
PROGRM@BELL@CIRCUIT
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Figure 3-2 Monitor Module Default Zone Selection
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Note: A release circuit is always non-silenceable.
Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) Programming
NAC program functions and type codes are similar to
control modules. Because the four NACs are always
installed, autoprogram does not need to display NACs. A
sample edit screen for NAC point programming appears
to the right. To edit an NAC point, access this screen in
Program Change mode (refer to Section 3.2.3), so you
can select zoning, silencing, type code, and Walk Test
features.
This first default zone as well as the other three zones may be changed for each Monitor Module in the same
manner as detectors. When autoprogram displays a new Monitor Module, press Enter to accept the default
program. To reject the default autoprogrammed information, press the left cursor. To edit the fields, press the
right cursor key (the triangle to the right of Enter) and a blinking cursor moves through the fields. Change the
blinking fields by pressing the up cursor key, or by pressing a numeric key.
Control Module Autoprogramming
A sample LCD display of a typical control module
autoprogram screen appears to the right.
Control modules are similar to Monitor Modules, except
that the default zone is always Zone 00 (general alarm). A
silenceable selection is required (default is S) and the
Walk Test selection is required (default is NO; change * to
W if desired).
Selection of control module type codes may change their
function. Figure 3-3 contains descriptions of the control module type codes type codes.
Figure 3-3 Control Module Type Codes
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Notifier AFP-200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Control Panel TypeAddressable Fire Alarm Control Panel
Auxiliary Power Output24 VDC, 500 mA
Operating Temperature32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Display80-character LCD
Power Supply120 VAC, 60 Hz
Capacity198 addressable devices
Notification Appliance Circuits2
Relay Contacts3 (Form-C)
Relative Humidity93% non-condensing

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