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(E)POTTER <br />The Symbol of Protection <br />SLC Features <br />"The Potter protocol is a digital protocol with a proven design for <br />reliability and noise immunity. The system does not require special <br />cable or conductors for connection of the Signaling Line Circuit <br />as long as the cable is compliant with NFPA 70 and NI -PA 72. <br />The system allows for Class A or Class B installations as w ell as <br />" T-Taps'. with a max \siring distance of 10.000 1-t. <br />Sensor Features <br />The sensors through the fire alarm control panel provide a real <br />time status as to the condition ofthe system. The smoke detector <br />sensitivity. heat detector temperature level and drift compensation <br />are all programmable options. The system also allows for a day/night <br />mode where the panel automatically adjusts the sensitivity depending <br />on the time of day. To assist in the reduction of false alarms. the <br />smoke detectors also have a maintenance warning that sends a trouble <br />signal when a detector is dirty to the point that it can no longer <br />maintain the programmed sensitivity. <br />User Interface <br />The fire alarm control panel has a 2 x 16 LCD display to provide <br />information to the system status. The keN pad has navigation keys <br />to allow manipulation of the Menu on board the panel. The panel is <br />shipped standard with the follo« ing LEDs: <br />• AC Power - Green <br />• Alarm - Red <br />• Earth Fault - Amber <br />• Supervisory - Amber <br />• Silenced - Amber <br />Trouble - Amber <br />• Pre -Release - Amber <br />• Release - Red <br />The common buttons include a Silence. Rcset. Acknoti ledge, and <br />Drill. All of the buttons are accessible once the locked door is <br />opened. <br />P-Link <br />The AFC-100 has a proprietar} communication protocol that <br />communicates through a RS-485 connection to field deg ices. Up <br />to 32 devices may be connected to a single P-Link connection. 'The <br />P-Link includes the communication terminals and regulated 24 VDC. <br />connection for the field devices. The field de\ ices may be any of the <br />following: <br />SLCE-127 -Nohmi addressable loop expansion module for retrofit <br />applications. <br />Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC St. Louis <br />AFC-100 <br />Fire Alarm Control Panel <br />RA-6500R(F) — 4 x 40 LCD annunciator with a key pad in a locked <br />metal enclosure. Flush mount version available. <br />LED-16(F) — 16 LED annunciator with common indicators in a <br />locked metal enclosure. Flush mount version available. <br />PSN-1000(E) — 10 amp, remote intelligent power supply with <br />6 NACs. 2 Inputs and a P-Link repeater. This panel is listed in <br />conjunction with the AFC-100 as releasing circuits. <br />CA-6075 — Class A convertor that converts the SLC. NACs and <br />P-Link connection <br />UD-2000 — UL listed. Dual line telephone alarm communicator <br />DRV-50 — LED driver expander, used to connect up to 50 LEDs in a <br />graphic display <br />FCB-1000 — Fire communication bridge, provides remote mounting <br />of'the Ethernet connection <br />FIB-1000 — Fiber interface module, used to extend P-Link to multi - <br />mode fiber (2 required) <br />RLV-5 — Rela} module, provides 5 form C relay contacts rated at 3.0 <br />amps 24VDC/I25AC <br />SPG-1000 — Serial parallel gateway, allows for the connection to a <br />serial or parallel printer <br />The FIB-1000, FCB-1000 and the SPG-1000 may be installed in the <br />stacker bracket or ordered with the optional rack mount enclosure. <br />NIC-1000 Multi -Connect allows up to sixty-three AFC series panels <br />to share a single reporting technology. <br />IDC-6—Initiating device circuit provides 6 programmable inputs <br />AE-2 — Tx+o card expansion cabinet <br />AE-S — Eight card expansion cabinet <br />AE-14 — Fourteen card expansion cabinet <br />Ethernet/I.P. Connection <br />The AFC-100 is shipped standard with an Ethernet connection. <br />'This connection is the programming port and may be connected <br />to a building Wide Area Network (WAN) or Local Area Network <br />(LAN). Once connected to the Internet. the panel may be selectively <br />programmed to e-mail alarm conditions. trouble conditions. <br />supervisory conditions. test. Event History and detector status. An <br />e-mail may be sent to the panel and the panel Na ill e-mail the event <br />history. detector status, configuration file or server status to an <br />authorized E-mail account. In addition. reminders may be set to send <br />an e-mail for service, testing or other conditions. <br />In addition. the Ethernet connection is UL listed as an IP <br />communicator. The IP communicator is listed to report to the UL <br />listed Sur -Gard Ill IP receiver. 'The IP communicator replaces the <br />traditional less reliable alarm communicator transmitter that utilized <br />telephone lines. The IP communicator is an active method of <br />connection and communication to the monitoring station. <br />MO Phone: 800-325-3936 www.pottersignal.com <br />8830114 - REV E • 9'19 PAGE 3 OF 4 <br />