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Programming 15088:K 3/21/01
3-5
The Initial Programming Outline
For initial programming of the AM2020 or AFP1010, or for major changes and additions, the following basic
procedure is recommended to prevent errors resulting in reprogramming and wasted time.
Make copies of the Program Work Sheets (contained in the Glossary) in the back of this manual.
Use these Work Sheets to record the exact information for every detector, module, annunciator point
and software zone in the system. Pay special attention to the Software Type IDs listed in Section Three.
For voice systems, pay close attention to AMG annunciator point commands as described in Voice
Alarm Multiplex-2020 manual.
If a CRT is to be used, configure it as described in Chapter 1.
Assemble and apply power to the control panel as described in the Installation Chapter (also the VAM-
2020 manual, if appropriate). All system boards (including all LIBs)
must be physically installed
.
The Level 1 and Level 2 passwords can be changed. The AM2020/AFP1010 is delivered from the factory
with passwords of 00000. Write down or memorize your passwords! To change the passwords, enter
the following:
D 00000 X 6 X (1 OR 2) X
If the control panel is to be programmed before installation of LIB SLC Loop devices, the panel will exit
programming and sound the piezo when each programmed device is not detected. To avoid the piezo
from sounding, use the following key sequence (after entering the password):
1 X 7 X y X y X y X V
When the first device has been programmed into the system, the control panel will report a trouble
condition and will exit programming mode.
Important: Do not acknowledge this trouble
. Reenter
programming mode and the control panel will no longer exit programming or sound the piezo for
subsequent trouble conditions. (When programming is complete, remember to enable the piezo sounder
for normal system operation.)
For initial system programming, read Full System Programming and answer all the questions in that
section before entering programming mode. Then, enter Full System Programming and load all the
answers into the control panel.
Enter Full Point Programming. Use the work sheets developed in the second step of this outline and enter
information on all points in the system. Program points in the following order:
1) Annunciator Points 2) Zones 3) Detector Points 4) Module Points
When devising Control-By-Event equations for a particular device, remember that the label of the first
software zone in the equation will appear on the panel display, along with the label of the device, when
an alarm condition occurs. See
Label
option in
Partial Point Programming
section for more information.
Enter the System Message.
Install all devices and thoroughly test the entire system. The Walk Test feature can be used to test
devices and their programming.
Make a hard-copy record of the program on the printer.
If desired, upload the program to store on an external device (computer hard drive or floppy), see
Intelligent Serial Interface Board Programming
.

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Notifier AFP1010 Specifications

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BrandNotifier
ModelAFP1010
CategoryFire Alarms
LanguageEnglish

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