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AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-039:A 26/11/2015 6
Message Formats General Information
1.5 Message Formats
This section describes the formats for system normal, device events and system events screens. For
a definition of these types of events, as well as instructions for dealing with them, refer to
Section 2, “Operation of the Control Panel” in this manual.
1.5.1 System Normal Screen
The System Normal message appears at the top of the display when no off-normal events exist. It
consists of two lines, each 40 characters long. Line one is a custom network message. Line 2 is a
standard message giving the System Normal message. The Main Menu is selectable using the lower
right soft key.
Line 4 indicates the current time and date.
Figure 1.2 System Normal Screen
A custom graphic may be displayed below the system normal message: the graphic must be entered
using VeriFire® Tools. The text “Main Menu” will overlay the graphic, if it extends into the last
line of the display.
1.5.2 Event Reporting Format
The message formats used for event reporting appear at the top of the display, replacing the System
Normal message. There are two basic types of message formats: point event formats, which are
generated from changes in the state of SLC and panel devices, and system event formats, which are
generated from system errors and faults.
Point Events Format
When a change of state occurs to an SLC or panel point device, a message is generated to the panel
that displays on the top of the LCD screen, and soft keys display available functions that may be
used to handle the event. The top four lines contain the event and point information. Event counts
display in the next three lines, the current time and soft key information appears after the event
counts.
Other Yellow Illuminate when at least one other fault event is present on the panel.
Pre Alarm Yellow Illuminate when at least one prealarm event is present on the panel.
LED INDICATOR COLOR FUNCTION
Table 1.2 LED Indicators (2 of 2)
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SYSTEM NORMAL
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Notifier AFP-3030 Specifications

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BrandNotifier
ModelAFP-3030
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 1: General Information

Related Documents

Lists documents referenced in this manual and for selected compatible devices.

Introduction to the Control Panel

Introduces the AFP-3030 FACP, its features, and configuration options.

Operating Features and Interface

Details key operating features, keypad/display, LEDs, and message formats for panel operation.

Navigation and Status Access

Explains menu navigation, main menu access, history display, read status, and printer functions.

Section 2: Operation of the Control Panel

Understanding Panel Events and Status

Covers system normal, acknowledging events, fire alarms, and fault indications.

Responding to Specific Event Types

Details responses to prealarms, supervisory signals, CO events, and Mass Notification.

System Timers and Special Features

Explains system timers, output delays, DBA, door switch, and bulgin switches for system operation.

Section 3: Read Status

Point Select and Detector Status

How to select points and view status for detectors (smoke, heat, photo/CO, aspiration).

Module, Zone, and Annunciator Status

Viewing status for monitor modules, control modules, zones, and annunciators.

Section 4: Viewing and Printing History Information

Accessing and Filtering Event History

How to view and filter the history file of alarm, fault, and supervisory events on-screen.

Section 5: Printing Reports

Printer Functions and Report Types

Accessing printer functions and printing programming, active, and installed points reports.

Appendix A: Software Type ID Codes

Alphabetical List of Type IDs

An alphabetical list of Type ID codes and their corresponding device functions for event interpretation.

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