Honeywell NOTIFIER ACS Series Manual
Honeywell NOTIFIER ACS Series Manual

Honeywell NOTIFIER ACS Series Manual

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ACS Series
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Document 15842 Rev: N3
5/4/2022 ECN: 00016475

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  • Page 1 Annunciator Control System ACS Series Manual Document 15842 Rev: N3 5/4/2022 ECN: 00016475...
  • Page 2 Fire Alarm & Emergency Communication System Limitations While a life safety system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for life and property insurance! An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of smoke IMPORTANT! Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning as the control panel and in rooms used by the system for the devices, and a fire alarm control panel (FACP) with remote...
  • Page 3 HARSH™, NIS™, and NOTI•FIRE•NET™ are all trademarks; and Acclimate® Plus™, FlashScan®, FAAST Fire Alarm Aspiration Sensing Technology®, Honeywell®, INSPIRE®, Intelligent FAAST®, NOTIFIER®, ONYX®, ONYXWorks®, SWIFT®, VeriFire®, and VIEW® are all registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc.
  • Page 4 Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to: FireSystems.TechPubs@honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services. This symbol (shown left) on the product(s) and / or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction ..............................8 1.1: About This Manual ......................................8 1.2: UL 864 Compliance......................................8 1.2.1: Products Subject to AHJ Approval.................................8 1.3: Related Documentation .....................................8 Section 2: Overview ................................9 2.1: General..........................................9 2.1.1: Panel Compatibility ....................................9 2.1.2: ACM-24AT, ACM-48A, AEM-24AT, and AEM-48A..........................9 2.1.3: ACM-16AT, ACM-32A, Expanders, and Variations...........................10 Section 3: Product Overview............................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Section 6: LED and Keypad Switch Functions ......................29 6.1: ACM-24AT, ACM-48A, and Expanders................................29 6.1.1: Acknowledge/Lamp Test Switch................................29 6.1.2: On-line LED ......................................29 6.1.3: System Trouble LED ....................................29 6.1.4: Control Switch ......................................29 6.1.5: Point Active LED ....................................29 6.1.6: Trouble LED......................................30 6.2: ACM-16AT, ACM-32A, and Expanders................................30 6.2.1: ACM-16AT......................................30 6.2.2: AEM-16AT......................................30...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents G.4: Installing Modules in the System..................................47 G.5: Configuring the ACS for System 5000 ................................48 G.6: ACS Program Mapping....................................48 G.7: AIM-200 Point Annunciation..................................49 Appendix H: NCA Systems (UL 8th) ..........................50 H.1: Capabilities ........................................50 H.2: Connecting the EIA-485 Circuit ..................................50 H.3: Providing Power to Annunciators ...................................50 H.4: Programming the NCA for Remote Annunciation............................50 H.5: Configuring Annunciators for the NCA................................51...
  • Page 8: Section 1: Introduction

    Section 1: Introduction 1.1 About This Manual The core of this manual provides instructions for connecting an ACS series annunciator to various fire alarm control panels (FACPs). Each appendix contains instructions that are unique to a particular control panel. Section 1.3 “Related Documentation” lists part numbers for man- uals of compatible equipment such as control panels.
  • Page 9: Section 2: Overview

    Section 2: Overview 2.1 General ACS annunciators provide NOTIFIER fire alarm control panels or network displays with remote serially connected annunciators. Arrays of LEDs indicate, at a remote location, the status of circuits within the system. Individual fire alarm control panels offer different methods of identifying annunciator points.
  • Page 10: 3: Acm-16At, Acm-32A, Expanders, And Variations

    Overview General 2.1.3 ACM-16AT, ACM-32A, Expanders, and Variations The Annunciator Control System (ACS) series provides NOTIFIER fire alarm control panels with up to 32 remote serially connected annun- ciators, each with a capacity of 64 points, for a total capacity of 2048 points. There are two basic controller modules, each with its own expander module.
  • Page 11: Section 3: Product Overview

    Section 3: Product Overview This section is intended as a basic inventory of components that can be used in an ACS system. For system design considerations, see Section 4. For installation, configuration and programming instructions, see Section 5. For LED and Switch functions instructions, see Section 6.
  • Page 12: 2: Expander Modules

    Product Overview ACM-32A Series 3.3.2 Expander Modules AEM-16AT The Annunciator Expander Module-16AT expands the ACM-16AT series by 16 system points. The AEM-16AT series is identi- cal in size and in frontal appearance to the ACM-16AT series. One to three of these expander modules can be supported by an ACM-16AT, ACM-16ATG, or ACM-ATY, to a maximum of 64 system points.
  • Page 13: 2: Flush-Mount Backboxes

    Cabinet & Panel Hardware Product Overview 3.5.2 Flush-mount Backboxes These backboxes provide a flush-mount enclosure for remote mounting of annunciators. Knock- outs are provided for use with 1/2" conduit. Dimensions are listed in Table 3.1. Backboxes include a trim plate and an adhesive-backed annunciator label for the dress plate (#15824). ABF-1B Mounts one annunciator.
  • Page 14: 4: Additional Hardware

    Product Overview Cabinet & Panel Hardware 3.5.4 Additional Hardware The Annunciator Dress Panel-4 provides for the cabinet mounting of one to four modules (all of the same series). Annunciators and ADP-4B expanders mount directly to threaded studs on the dress panel. The black ADP-4B hinge-mounts to a CAB-4 series backbox; chassis CHS- 4L can be mounted behind it.
  • Page 15: Section 4: Design Considerations

    Section 4: Design Considerations 4.1 Limits The standard NOTIFIER EIA-485 circuit can drive up to 32 annunciators with expanders. One system can mix ACM-24AT, ACM-48A, ACM-16AT, ACM-32A, and their expanders with other ACS devices such as LDM, TM-4, etc. An end-of-line resistor must be installed or enabled on the last ACS device on the circuit.
  • Page 16: Cabinet Mounting Of Annunciators

    Design Considerations Cabinet Mounting of Annunciators Fire Alarm Annunciator Expander Control Panel Two-wire EIA-485 Circuit* “Receive only” annunciator set to address “X” and installed upstream. Full Function “Receive/Transmit” annunciator set to Address “X” annunciator expander Figure 4.1 Supervising Receive Only Annunciators 4.5 Cabinet Mounting of Annunciators ACS modules must be mounted in special backboxes or in the CAB-3/4 series cabinets using a hinged dress panel such as ADP-4B, DP- DISP, DP-DISP2, and ADP2-640:...
  • Page 17: Annunciator Power Requirements & Electrical Ratings

    Annunciator Power Requirements & Electrical Ratings Design Considerations 4.6 Annunciator Power Requirements & Electrical Ratings Annunciators draw their power from the control panel and must be considered when calculating the primary and secondary power supply requirements for the system. Each annunciator module is accounted for in the power calculations outlined in the respective installation man- ual.
  • Page 18: Section 5: Installation, Configuration, And Programming

    Section 5: Installation, Configuration, and Programming This section provides an overview of installation procedures for ACS annunciators. Install annunciators in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70. Wiring methods used shall be in accordance with the Standard for Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Alarm Systems, UL 681.
  • Page 19 Connections and Switches Installation, Configuration, and Programming addressing configuration expander switches DIP switches connectors: SW27 SW26 keylock J2 SW32 SW28 J3 J1 J4 J2 expander color color connectors: selection selection switches: switches: SW30 SW26 SW31 SW25 power supply connectors TB2 EIA-485 connectors TB1 end-of-line resistor...
  • Page 20: Mount The Cabinet Or Backbox

    Installation, Configuration, and Programming Mount the Cabinet or Backbox 5.3 Mount the Cabinet or Backbox Select an appropriate knockout on the enclosure for your wiring to run through and snap it out. Fasten the cabinet or backbox to the wall. Ground the enclosure to a solid metallic ground, such as a grounded cold water pipe.
  • Page 21: Eia-485 Circuit Connections

    EIA-485 Circuit Connections Installation, Configuration, and Programming 5.5 EIA-485 Circuit Connections The accompanying figures provide EIA-485 circuit diagrams for the two different types of annunciators. NOTE: See Section 4.3, “EIA-485 Wiring Specifications” for circuit requirements. + ACS + ACS - ACS - ACS Ref In EGnd...
  • Page 22: Earth Ground

    Installation, Configuration, and Programming Earth Ground 5.8 Earth Ground Connect Earth Ground to a mounting screw on the backbox or cabinet. During mounting (see Section 5.3), the backbox or cabinet should have been connected to a solid earth ground such as a cold water pipe. •...
  • Page 23: Labeling Annunciators & Expanders

    Labeling Annunciators & Expanders Installation, Configuration, and Programming 5.10 Labeling Annunciators & Expanders Insert custom display labels (slide-in labels) Remove the center pages of this manual. If using the custom user display labels, type the appropriate information on the labels. Carefully cut out the labels; to ensure the best fit, cut directly along the dotted line surrounding each label. Insert them into the annunciator by slipping them into the label slots on the back side of the annunciator face plate (see Figure 5.15).
  • Page 24: Setting Address And Dip Switches: Acm-24At, Acm-48A

    Installation, Configuration, and Programming Setting Address and DIP Switches: ACM-24AT, ACM-48A 5.12 Setting Address and DIP Switches: ACM-24AT, ACM-48A Annunciator switch settings will vary according to the requirements of your control panel (see this manual’s appendix section). 5.12.1 DIP Switch Summary: ACM-24AT, ACM-48A To locate these switches on the back of the annunciator, refer to Figure 5.1 and Figure 5.2.
  • Page 25 Setting Address and DIP Switches: ACM-24AT, ACM-48A Installation, Configuration, and Programming The board switches are grouped depending on the number of channels, so that the number of switches per group equals the number of chan- nels enabled on the XPIQ. This enables the ACS to control operation of groups of multi-channels mapped to groups of multiple speakers. Within a group, channels have priority and only one channel can output its contents on the speaker circuit.
  • Page 26 Installation, Configuration, and Programming Setting Address and DIP Switches: ACM-24AT, ACM-48A 1 Switch per Group* 6 Switches per Group* Settings: SW 32-4 off, SW32-3 off, SW32-2 off Resulting Annun- Settings: SW 32-4 on, SW 32-3 off, SW 32-2 on Resulting Annun- ciator Point Mapping: Single-point annunciation ciator Point Mapping: 5-channel, 4 speakers: P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, …, P23, P24.
  • Page 27: Setting Address And Dip Switches: Acm-16At, Acm-32A

    Setting Address and DIP Switches: ACM-16AT, ACM-32A Installation, Configuration, and Programming 5.13 Setting Address and DIP Switches: ACM-16AT, ACM-32A Annunciator switch settings will vary according to the requirements of your control panel (see this manual’s appendix section). 5.13.1 DIP Switch Summary: ACM-16AT, ACM-32A Function Switch Manual override of control relays (not supported by all control panels;...
  • Page 28: Programming The Control Panel And Annunciators

    Installation, Configuration, and Programming Programming the Control Panel and Annunciators 5.15 Programming the Control Panel and Annunciators After annunciator installation is complete, program the fire alarm control panel to accept the annunciators as explained in the panel's pro- gramming guide (see Section 1.3, “Related Documentation” for part numbers). 5.15.1 Selecting LED Colors: ACM-24AT and AEM-24AT Steps to set color of a point-active LED: Power up system according to your control panel instructions.
  • Page 29: Section 6: Led And Keypad Switch Functions

    Section 6: LED and Keypad Switch Functions 6.1 ACM-24AT, ACM-48A, and Expanders Acknowledge/ On-line Lamp Test Switch Point Active LED System Trouble Trouble LED ACM-24AT, AEM-24AT Annunciator Points Point Active LED ACM-48A, AEM-48A Annunciator Points Figure 6.1 LED and Keypad-Switch Locations 6.1.1 Acknowledge/Lamp Test Switch This switch’s functions vary between ACM-24AT and AEM-24AT: •...
  • Page 30: 6: Trouble Led

    LED and Keypad Switch Functions ACM-16AT, ACM-32A, and Expanders 6.1.6 Trouble LED Flashes to indicate a trouble situation. After being acknowledged it glows until reset. If communication with control panel is broken, all trou- ble LEDs flash. NOTE: If the annunciator is set for Flash-inhibit, this LED will be on steady for trouble situations. 6.2 ACM-16AT, ACM-32A, and Expanders 6.2.1 ACM-16AT Local Silence/Acknowledge Switch.
  • Page 31: 3: Acm-32A

    ACM-16AT, ACM-32A, and Expanders LED and Keypad Switch Functions 6.2.3 ACM-32A Local Silence/Acknowledge Switch. Performs multiple functions: • When pressed, it first lights all the LEDs on the ACM-32A Series control module (except the On-line LED) and then each expander. Piezo sounds for as long as the switch is held down. •...
  • Page 32: Appendix A: Afp-100 Systems (Ul 8Th)

    Appendix A: AFP-100 Systems (UL 8th) A.1 Capabilities The AFP-100 allows annunciators to be programmed by zone or by point. The EIA-485 interface will allow up to 32 annunciators with 64 points at an address, but two-way communications can occur with only one annunciator per address. The other devices must be configured as “Receive Only”.
  • Page 33: Appendix B: Afp-200 Systems (Ul 8Th)

    Appendix B: AFP-200 Systems (UL 8th) B.1 Capabilities ACS annunciation displays the 99 software zones of the AFP-200, plus 8 system points, for a total point count of 107. Information is trans- mitted using only addresses 1 and 2. Up to 32 devices can be driven by the EIA-485 communications output, using two unique addresses with 64 points at an address.
  • Page 34: B.4: Configuring Annunciators For The Afp-200

    AFP-200 Systems (UL 8th) Configuring Annunciators for the AFP-200 B.4 Configuring Annunciators for the AFP-200 The switch numbers given below are for SW28 on the ACM-24AT and ACM-48A, and for the 8-pin DIP switch on the ACM-16AT and ACM-32A. Address and DIP switches must be set before the annunciator will operate properly. See Section 5.2 for switch locations. Switch ACM-24AT and ACM-48A ACM-16AT and ACM-32A Function...
  • Page 35: Appendix C: Afp-300/Afp-400 (Ul 8Th)

    Appendix C: AFP-300/AFP-400 (UL 8th) C.1 Capabilities When installed with an AFP-300/AFP-400, ACS annunciators can be used to annunciate control panel status, addressable devices, panel modules, and software zones. The fire alarm control panel uses ACS Annunciator addresses 1 through 19 (1 through 10 when employing a UDACT).
  • Page 36: C.4: Configuring Annunciators For The Afp-300/Afp-400

    AFP-300/AFP-400 (UL 8th) Configuring Annunciators for the AFP-300/AFP-400 C.4 Configuring Annunciators for the AFP-300/AFP-400 The switch numbers given below are for SW28 on the ACM-24AT and ACM-48A, and for the 8-pin DIP switch on the ACM-16AT and ACM-32A. Address and DIP switches must be set before the annunciator will operate properly. See Section 5.2 for switch locations. Switch # ACM-24AT and ACM-48A ACM-16AT and ACM-32A Function...
  • Page 37: Appendix D: Am2020/Afp1010 Systems (Ul 8Th)

    Appendix D: AM2020/AFP1010 Systems (UL 8th) D.1 Capabilities When installed with an AM2020/AFP1010, annunciators can be programmed to annunciate the status of addressable devices, software zones, and several system control functions: • Devices – Photo, Ion, and Heat Intelligent Detectors –...
  • Page 38: D.4: Programming The Am2020/Afp1010 For Remote Annunciation

    AM2020/AFP1010 Systems (UL 8th) Programming the AM2020/AFP1010 for Remote Annunciation D.4 Programming the AM2020/AFP1010 for Remote Annunciation Annunciator points must be programmed from the AM2020/AFP1010 before the annunciators will function. To program the annunciators into AM2020/AFP1010 memory, and to map system points and software zones to annunciator points, refer to the AM2020/AFP1010 Man- ual.
  • Page 39: D.6.2: Speaker And Telephone Mode

    Configurations for Specific Applications AM2020/AFP1010 Systems (UL 8th) Receive Only: Set switch accordingly Piezo Disable: When the annunciator and AMG-1 are not located adjacent to the AM2020/AFP1010, as in this application, the piezo must sound and the switch must be set to “OFF”. Switch Inhibit: Set this switch “ON”...
  • Page 40: D.7: Acs Program Mapping

    AM2020/AFP1010 Systems (UL 8th) ACS Program Mapping Dip Switch Switch # ACM-24AT Function ACM-16AT Function Manual override: Set “ON” for this application. 2, 3 Expanders installed: Set these switches according to how many expanders are installed at the address. See Section 5.12.3, “Configuring Number of Expander Modules”...
  • Page 41: Appendix E: Nfs2-640, Nfs-320 (Ul 9Th) And Nfs-640 Systems (Ul 8Th)

    Appendix E: NFS2-640, NFS-320 (UL 9th) and NFS-640 Systems (UL 8th) E.1 Capabilities ACS annunciators communicate with the control panel on the ACS Mode interface: TB11 on the CPU-320 or CPU2-640, TB13 on the CPU- 640. The ACS Mode interface can annunciate control panel, zone, detector, module, and circuit status. The 832 panel annunciation points are divided into 13 fixed ACS Selection Groups (labeled A to M) of 64 points;...
  • Page 42: E.5: Configuring Annunciators For Nfs-320, Nfs2-640, And Nfs-640

    NFS2-640, NFS-320 (UL 9th) and NFS-640 Systems (UL 8th) Configuring Annunciators for NFS-320, NFS2-640, and NFS-640 E.5 Configuring Annunciators for NFS-320, NFS2-640, and NFS-640 The switch numbers given below are for SW28 on the ACM-24AT and ACM-48A, and for the 8-pin DIP switch on the ACM-16AT and ACM-32A.
  • Page 43: E.6: System And Point Annunciation

    System and Point Annunciation NFS2-640, NFS-320 (UL 9th) and NFS-640 Systems (UL 8th) E.6 System and Point Annunciation The control panel's annunciation points are divided into 13 ACS Selection Groups of 64 points. Table E.1, which follows, summarizes the ACS Selection Groups and what an annunciator displays if a group is selected. This fire alarm control panel's Programming Manual provides a complete listing of the points within the ACS Selection Groups and instructions on programming the panel for addressable annunciators.
  • Page 44: Appendix F: System 500 Systems: Acm-16At And Acm-32A Only (Ul 8Th)

    Appendix F: System 500 Systems: ACM-16AT and ACM-32A Only (UL 8th) F.1 Capabilities When installed with a System 500, ACM-16AT, ACM-32A and expanders can annunciate the status of initiating and notification circuits, relays, and several system control functions. Up to 32 devices can be connected to the EIA-485 communications output, all addresses com- bined, with up to 64 points to an address.
  • Page 45: F.4: Configuring The Acs For System 500

    Configuring the ACS for System 500 System 500 Systems: ACM-16AT and ACM-32A Only (UL 8th) F.4 Configuring the ACS for System 500 NOTE: Address and DIP switches must be set before the annunciator will operate properly. DIP Switch Settings Switch # ACM-16AT and ACM-32A Function Not used: This switch must be set “OFF”...
  • Page 46: Appendix G: System 5000 Systems: Acm-16At And Acm-32A Only (Ul 8Th)

    Appendix G: System 5000 Systems: ACM-16AT and ACM-32A Only (UL 8th) G.1 Capabilities When installed with a System 5000, the ACS can annunciate the status of initiating and notification circuits, relays, and several system con- trol functions. Each annunciator LED is automatically assigned to one and only one system point. •...
  • Page 47: G.3: Providing Power To Annunciators

    Providing Power to Annunciators System 5000 Systems: ACM-16AT and ACM-32A Only (UL 8th) G.3 Providing Power to Annunciators MPS-24A Main Power Supply 24 VDC Connect the power run for the ACS to +24V non-resettable power on TB3 of MPS-24A, as shown in accompanying illustration (filtered, power-limited, 3 amps max).
  • Page 48: G.5: Configuring The Acs For System 5000

    System 5000 Systems: ACM-16AT and ACM-32A Only (UL 8th) Configuring the ACS for System 5000 G.5 Configuring the ACS for System 5000 NOTE: Address and DIP switches must be set before the annunciator will operate properly. The annunciator can be set for addresses 1, 2, 3 or 4.
  • Page 49: G.7: Aim-200 Point Annunciation

    AIM-200 Point Annunciation System 5000 Systems: ACM-16AT and ACM-32A Only (UL 8th) G.7 AIM-200 Point Annunciation The ACS can annunciate up to 192 intelligent devices mapped by an AIM-200. The AIM-200 must be installed directly to the right of the control panel. This option provides annunciation of up to 256 points for the System 5000;...
  • Page 50: Appendix H: Nca Systems (Ul 8Th)

    Appendix H: NCA Systems (UL 8th) For NCA-2 connections, see Appendix I. H.1 Capabilities ACS annunciators communicate with the control panel on the ACS Mode interface (TB3 on the NCA). Annunciators can be programmed to annunciate the status of addressable devices, software zones, system control functions or shadowing ACS points mapped to an AM2020/AFP1010.
  • Page 51: H.5: Configuring Annunciators For The Nca

    Configuring Annunciators for the NCA NCA Systems (UL 8th) H.5 Configuring Annunciators for the NCA The switch numbers given below are for SW28 on the ACM-24AT and ACM-48A, and for the 8-pin DIP switch on the ACM-16AT and ACM-32A. Address and DIP switches must be set before the annunciator will operate properly. See Section 5.2 for switch locations. Switch # ACM-24AT and ACM-48A ACM-16AT and ACM-32A Function...
  • Page 52: Appendix I: Nfs-3030 Systems (Ul 8Th), Nfs2-3030 Systems And Nca-2 Systems (Ul 9Th)

    Appendix I: NFS-3030 Systems (UL 8th), NFS2-3030 Systems and NCA-2 Systems (UL 9th) For NCA connections, see Appendix H. I.1 Capabilities When installed with NFS-3030/NFS2-3030 or NCA-2, annunciators can be programmed to annunciate the status of addressable devices, general zones, logic zones, and several system control functions: •...
  • Page 53: I.4: Programming The Nfs-3030/Nfs2-3030/Nca-2 For Remote Annunciation

    Programming the NFS-3030/NFS2-3030/NCA-2 for Remote Annunciation NFS-3030 Systems (UL 8th), NFS2-3030 Systems and I.4 Programming the NFS-3030/NFS2-3030/NCA-2 for Remote Annunciation Annunciator points must be programmed from the NFS-3030/NFS2-3030/NCA-2 before the annunciators will function. To program the annunciators into NFS-3030/NFS2-3030/NCA-2 memory, and to map system points and logic zones to annunciator points, refer to the NFS- 3030 Programming Manual, NFS2-3030 Programming Manual, or NCA-2 Manual.
  • Page 54: I.6.2: Speaker And Telephone Mode With Nfs-3030/Nfs2-3030/Nca-2

    NFS-3030 Systems (UL 8th), NFS2-3030 Systems and NCA-2 Systems (UL 9th)Configurations for Specific Applications with NFS-3030, NFS2-3030, The switch numbers given below are for SW28 on the ACM-24AT, and for the 8-pin DIP switch on the ACM-16AT and ACM-32A. Switch # ACM-24AT and ACM-48A ACM-16AT and ACM-32A Function Manual override: Set switch “OFF”...
  • Page 55: I.7: Acs Program Mapping With Nfs-3030/Nfs2-3030/Nca-2

    ACS Program Mapping with NFS-3030/NFS2-3030/NCA-2 NFS-3030 Systems (UL 8th), NFS2-3030 Systems and NCA-2 Systems (UL 9th) Dip Switch: Switch # ACM-24AT Function ACM-16AT Function Manual override: Set “ON” for this application. 2, 3 Expanders installed: Set these switches according to how many expanders are installed at the address. See Section 5.12.3 for ACM-24AT/ACM-48A;...
  • Page 56: Appendix J: Combination Fire Alarm/Burglary Systems

    Appendix J: Combination Fire Alarm/Burglary Systems ACS annunciators can be used in combination fire/burglary and burglary systems within the requirements set forth in this appendix. Shielded cable must be used on all input/output wiring. Terminate both ends of the shield at earth ground. The annunciators shall be mounted within the protected area.
  • Page 57: Index

    Index Power connections 35 ACM-48A, AEM-48A 28 Speaker Control Mode 24 AEM-24AT 28 ABF, ABS see Backboxes AFP-400 see AFP-300/AFP-400 AFP-100 32 ABM-1 14 AIM-200 49 AFP-200 34 ACM-16AT 10 AKS-1B, see Keyswitch AFP-300/AFP-400 36 Addressing 27 AM2020 software requirements 37 AM2020/AFP1010 38 Color variations 11 AM2020/AFP1010 9...
  • Page 58 Index Keyswitch 23 DIP switches 45 Keyswitch connector 19 LEDs 45 Phone jack 23 Power connections 44 Point annunciation System 5000 48 AIM-200 49 ACS program mapping 48 AM2020/AFP1010 38 Labeling 23 Control switches 48 NCA 50 Lamp test switch 30 DIP switches 48 NFS-3030 53 LEDs 28...
  • Page 59 Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Manufacturer Warranties. Subject to the limitations set forth herein, Manufacturer warrants that the Products manufactured by it in its Northford, Connecticut facility and sold by it to its authorized Distributors shall be free, under normal use and service, from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty six months (36) months from the date of manufacture (effective Jan.
  • Page 60 NOTIFIER 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA 203-484-7161 www.notifier.com...

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