Page 46 AFP-2800 - Fire Indicator Panel – Panel Operation
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Single Push Button Isolate Overview
This is a particularly useful feature for setting up single push button isolates for routine testing purposes.
The “single push button isolate” method can isolate any number of points on the system, be they inputs or outputs.
Pressing the button the first time will automatically isolate all the points in the isolate script. Pressing the button a
second time will de-isolate all the points in the isolate script.
Note: An isolated point is seen as inactive by the panel and hence, in a logic programming script, it will return the value FALSE
(or TRUE if the NOT function is applied to it within the script).
If the input being used to trigger the isolate is an ACM16AT button, the system will automatically write scripts for
the corresponding Yellow and Red LED’s on the ACM16AT as follows. Red = Any point in isolate list in alarm.
Yellow = ALL points in isolate list isolate.
If the points are isolated by an ACM16AT press button action and then one of the points is de-isolated via the
menus the next time the ACM16AT button is pressed it will ensure ALL points are isolate.
Note: The Annunciator button that is being used to initiate the isolate must be a non-latching button. ie. the Dip Switch on the
ACM16AT Annunciator must be set to OFF. The minimum time between isolate and de-isolate pushbutton action is 5
seconds.
How to configure single push button isolates:
From this menu option the panel will list all the Digital Inputs on the system where you can then assign the
activation of the digital input to perform an isolate of multiple points on the system.
Firstly you must select the digital input used to trigger the isolation process from the list below.
01.010.I1 SPF 1 RUNNING x
01.010.I2 SPF 1 FAULT
01.010.I3 (FANC)
01.101.I1 BUTTON 1 ON 16AT
01.101.I2 BUTTON 2 ON 16AT
01.101.I3 BUTTON 3 ON 16AT
01.101.I4 BUTTON 4 ON 16AT
01.101.I5 BUTTON 5 ON 16AT
01.101.I6 BUTTON 6 ON 16AT
01.101.I7 BUTTON 7 ON 16AT
01.101.I8 BUTTON 8 ON 16AT
01.101.I9 (ACM16AT)
01.101.I10 (ACM16AT)
01.101.I11 (ACM16AT)
01.101.I12 (ACM16AT)
01.101.I13 (ACM16AT)
01.101.I14 (ACM16AT)
01.101.I15 (ACM16AT)
01.101.I16 (ACM16AT)
GROUP ISOLATE/DE-ISOLATE
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SELECT A POINT TO ISOLATE A GROUP:
A = 0
F = 0
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Actions:
• Use the UP
and DOWN buttons to scroll through
Input points.
• Pressing the SELECT
button will take you to the
“Isolate Range” screen where you enter in all the
points for this button press to isolate. (see below)
Once you have selected the input point to trigger the “single push button isolate” you will be asked to enter “isolate
range” of points to be entered as follows.
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