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Honeywell RFP-2100 Installation And Operation Manual (265 pages)
Analog/Addressable Fire System Emergency Communication System
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Honeywell
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 4.89 MB
Table of Contents
Fire Alarm & Emergency Communication System Limitations
2
Installation Precautions
3
Documentation Feedback
4
Table of Contents
5
Section 1
14
Overview of Basic System
14
Hardware Features
14
Introduction
14
Network System Hardware Features
15
Software Features
15
IFP-2100ECS Features
15
Compatible Products
16
Terms Used in this Manual
16
Section 2
19
Agency Listings, Approvals, and Requirements
19
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
19
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
20
Requirements for All Installations
20
Requirements for Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm Systems
21
Requirements for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning Equipment, NFPA 720
21
NFPA Requirements
21
NFPA Requirements for IFP-2100 or RFP-2100
22
NFPA Requirements for IFP-2100ECS
22
Section 3
24
Before You Begin Installation
24
Inventory
24
Environmental Specifications
24
Software Downloads
24
Electrical Specifications
25
Terminal Descriptions and Electrical Specifications
26
Wiring Specifications
27
Wire Routing Example for 6820
27
Wire Routing Example for IFP-2100ECS
28
Board Assembly Diagram
29
Model IFP-2100 Assembly
29
Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery
30
Current Draw Worksheet Requirements
30
Current Draw Worksheet for IDP SLC Devices
30
Current Draw Worksheet for SK SLC Devices
34
Current Draw Worksheet for SD SLC Devices
38
Maximum Battery Standby Load
42
Maximum Battery Standby Loads for 24 Hour Standby
42
Maximum Battery Standby Loads for 90 Hour Standby
42
Section 4
43
Control Panel Installation
43
Mounting the Control Panel Cabinet
43
Preventing Water Damage
43
AC Power Connection
44
Removing the IFP-2100/ECS Assembly from the Housing
44
Ethernet Connection
44
Battery Power
45
Battery Accessory Cabinets
45
Installing the RBB or AB-55 Accessory Cabinet and Batteries
45
Battery Connections in the RBB or AB-55 Cabinet
47
Cover Plate Mounting Keyholes and Cover Mounting Screws Alignment
47
SBUS Wiring
48
Calculating Wiring Distance for SBUS Modules
48
SBUS Device Current Draw
48
Typical Wire Resistance Per 1000 Ft. Using Copper Wire
49
Wire Distances Per Wire Gauge Using Copper Wire
49
Wiring Configurations
51
SBUS Class a Wiring
51
SBUS Class B Wiring
51
RA-2000 Remote Annunciator Installation
52
Mounting the RA-2000
52
Flush Mounting
52
Model RA-2000 Remote Annunciator, Front View
52
Backbox Knockout Locations
53
Backbox Mounting Hole
53
Attaching Annunciator / Door Assembly to Backbox
54
Backbox Surface Mount Holes
54
Surface Mounting
54
RA-2000 Connection to the Panel
55
Temporary Programming Display
55
Installing Trim Ring
55
RA-1000 Remote Annunciator Installation
56
Mounting the RA-1000
56
Model RA-1000 Remote Annunciator, Front View
56
Annunciator Backbox and Bezel Details
57
Annunciator Parts
57
Flush Mounting Steps
58
Flush Mounting with an Electrical Box
58
Placement of Electrical Box for Flush Mounting
58
Model RA-1000 Connection to the Panel
59
Flush Mounting the Backbox
59
Surface Mounting
59
RA-100 Remote Annunciator Installation
60
Mounting the RA-100
60
Flush Mounting
60
Backbox Mounting Holes
61
Surface Mounting
62
Model RA-100 Connection to the Panel
63
5815XL Installation
64
5815XL Connection to the Panel
64
5815XL Board
64
6815 Installation
65
5815XL Connection to Main Panel Assembly
65
6815 Board
66
6815 Connection to Main Panel Assembly
66
6815 Connection to the Panel
66
5824 Serial/Parallel Interface Module Installation
67
Selecting 5824 Options
67
5824 Connection to the Panel
67
Printer and Output Port Options
67
5880 LED I/O Module
69
5880 Board Layout
69
FACP Connection
69
LED Wiring
70
Dry Contact Wiring
71
5865-3 / 5865-4 LED Annunciator Installation
72
FACP Connection
72
5865 Mounting
73
Configuring SBUS Modules
74
Assigning SBUS Module Ids
74
SBUS Bandwidth Considerations
74
Telephone Connection
75
Conventional Notification Appliance
75
Class B Notification Wiring
75
Flexputs ™ I/O Circuits
75
Class a Notification Wiring
76
Conventional Input Switch Circuits
77
Class B Inputs
77
Class a Inputs
78
Installing 2-Wire Smoke Detectors
78
Installing 2-Wire Class a Smoke Detectors
79
Installing 2-Wire Class B Smoke Detectors
79
Installing 4-Wire Class a Smoke Detectors
80
Installing a Class B 4-Wire Smoke Detectors
80
Auxiliary Power Installation
81
On-Board Relays (Conventional)
82
Door Holder Power
82
Constant Power
82
Trouble Relay
82
Resettable Power
82
Sounder Sync Power
82
Programmable Relays
82
Remote Station Applications
83
Keltron Model 3158 Installation
83
City Box Connection Using the 5220 Module
83
Using the Addressable Relay Module for City Box Connection
84
NFPA 72 Polarity Reversal
84
Polarity Reversal Connection Using the 5220 Module
85
Using the 5220 Module
85
Polarity Reversal Connection Using the 7644-L8
86
To Install the 7644-L8 for Polarity Reversal
86
Using the 7644-L8 Module
86
Transmitter Activated by Dry Contacts
87
Section 5
88
Network Wiring
88
Wiring Options to Connect Networked Panels
88
Networked Sites
88
Network System Hardware Features
88
Model RFP-2100
88
External SK-NIC Wiring Option
89
Internal SK-NIC Wiring Option
89
SK-NIC Wiring Options
90
Fiber Loop Modules
90
Accessory Mounting Kits
91
SK-NIC Installation
91
Panel to SK-NIC Connection
92
To Mount the SK-NIC Remotely
92
Twisted Pair Wiring Configuration
93
Unshielded Twisted Pair Wiring between Multiple Panels
93
Fiber Optic Multi-Mode Wiring between Multiple Panels
94
Fiber Optic Wiring Single-Mode Example
95
Fiber Optic and Twisted Pair Wiring between Multiple Panels
96
Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Combination Wiring Example
96
Setting the Network ID for each Panel
97
Network ID Settings
97
Section 6
98
Network Management
98
Network Diagnostics
98
Ping Panel
98
Network Programming
98
Data Network Status
98
Voice Network Status
98
Learn Network
98
Edit Network Names
99
Edit Panel ID
99
Computer Access
99
Access Codes
100
User Profile Selectable Panel Functions
100
Edit Access Code
101
Edit Name
101
Panel Functions
101
Profile Edit Menu
101
Communicator Options
102
Communicator Assignments
102
Communicator Miscellaneous
102
Receiver Configuration
102
Voice Options
103
Communicator Reporting Table
103
Edit Timers
103
Control Lockout
103
Auto Reset ECS MIC Triggered Event
104
Edit Voice Commands
104
Voice Command Mapping
104
Sync Network Options
105
Network Management Quick Reference
106
IDP, SK, SD and SWIFT SLC Device Installation
109
List of IDP SLC Devices
109
IDP SLC Devices
109
Section 7
110
List of SK SLC Devices
110
IDP, SK, SD and SWIFT™ SLC Device Installation
110
List of SD SLC Devices
111
List of SWIFT Wireless SLC Devices
112
Maximum Number of SLC Devices
112
Wiring Requirements for SLC Devices
112
Wire Sizing on 5815XL for SD Devices
113
Wiring Requirements for IDP or SK Modules
113
Wiring 5815XL or 6815 in Style 6 & 7 (Class A) Configuration
114
Calculating Wire Run Length for a Simple out and Back
114
Calculating Wire Run Length for a T-Tap
114
Addressing IDP or SK SLC Devices
115
Class a SLC Configuration
115
Wiring SD Detectors
116
Addressing SD Devices
116
Heat or Smoke Detector Connection to the FACP
116
IDP or SK SLC Device Addressing Using Rotary Dials
116
Temporary Connection of Detector Base to Panel for Addressing
117
SLC Devices with DIP Switches
118
Wiring the WIDP-WGI or SK-WGI
119
Power Connections for the Gateway
119
Section 8
120
Programming Overview
120
Jumpstart Autoprogramming
120
Input Points
120
Output Points
120
Running Jumpstart Autoprogramming
121
Mapping Overview
123
Input Point Mapping
124
Output Circuit Mapping
125
Event Mapping
126
Example of Zone Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns
127
Example of Zone Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns on a Single Panel
128
Example of Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns Within a Networked Site
129
Mapping LED Points
130
Mapping LED Points for a Networked System
131
Programming Using the HFSS Honeywell Fire Software Suite
131
Programming Using an Annunciator
131
Entering / Exiting Panel Programming
131
Moving through the Menus
132
Selecting Options and Entering Data
132
To Exit Program Mode
132
Programming Menu Quick Reference
133
Section 9
144
UL 864 / UL 2572 Programming Requirements
144
Edit Modules
145
Editing Module ID
145
Naming Modules
145
Changing Module Options
146
Adding a Module
146
Deleting a Module
146
View Module List
146
Edit Zone Name
147
Edit Zone Properties
147
Alarm Delay Characteristics
148
Heat Detector Sensitivity
148
IDP/SK and SD Sensitivity Choices
149
Smoke Detector Sensitivity
149
Zone Accessory Options
149
View Zone Points
150
Edit Group Name
150
Edit Group Properties
150
Corresponding Key and LED for Mapping Output Groups
151
Defining Output Group Type
151
Silencing Options
151
View Group Points
152
Edit OPG Template
152
Point Programming for 5815XL Module
152
Programming Options for 5815XL Modules
153
Point Programming for 6815 Module
155
Point Programming for Internal or External Power Module (RPS-1000)
158
Menu Choices for Internal/External Power Module
158
Point Programming for 5880/5865 Modules
160
Point Programming for ECS-AMP
161
Point Programming for ECS-VCM, ECS-NVCM or ECS-RVM
162
Choices for Point Programming Modules
163
System Options
164
Communication Options
164
Auto Test Time
164
Dialing Prefix
165
Phone Lines
165
Phone Lines Editing Screen
165
Dial Format
166
Dial Option (Touchtone or Pulse, or TT/PL)
166
Monitor Line
166
Number of Answer Rings
166
Alarmnet Timers
167
Edit Ethernet
167
Phone Line Unused
167
Phone Line Gains
168
Daytime/Nighttime Sensitivity
168
Holiday Days
169
Time Options
169
Water Flow Delay
169
AC Report Delay
170
Alarm Verify
170
Change AC Line Frequency
170
Clock Format (AM/PM or Military)
170
Auto-Resound (4 or 24 Hours)
171
Miscellaneous Options
171
Auto Display Events
171
Daylight Saving Options
171
Automatic Daylight Saving Adjustment
171
Strobes Active When Silenced
171
Daylight Saving Time Start and End
172
Edit Banner
172
SLC Family
172
Restore Defaults
173
Jumpstart® Autoprogramming
173
Voice Options
173
VCM Maintenance
174
Voice Settings
174
Enable Dual Channel System
174
Section 10
175
System Operation
175
Default User and Installer Codes
175
Annunciator Description
175
Control Panel Annunciator
175
Banner
176
LCD Display
176
Menu System
176
Main Menu Overview
176
Single Key Acknowledge
176
Basic Operation
177
Setting Time and Date
177
Disable / Enable a Point
177
Disable / Enable Nacs by Template
177
Using the Menus
177
Inhibit Output Group
178
To Clear the Event History
178
Conduct a Fire Drill
178
Disable / Enable Point
178
Conduct an Indicator Test
179
Conduct a Walk Test
179
Conduct a Communicator Test
179
Manual Alarmnet Registration
180
Silence Alarms or Troubles
180
Reset Alarms
180
Reset Communicator
180
Check Detector Sensitivity through Point Status
181
View Status of a Point
181
View Alarms or Troubles
182
System Information
182
Feature Activation
182
Send/Receive Firmware Updates
182
Event Priority
183
System Control
183
System Override
183
Priority Rules
184
Other Priority Considerations
184
Operation Mode Behavior
185
Event Display after Two Minutes Sitting Idle
185
Highest Priority Event Display
185
Operations Mode Behavior
186
Multi-Site Annunciator and Multi-Site User Access
188
Approved Releasing Solenoids
189
Releasing Operations
189
Conditions Required for a Detector Alarm and Interlock Release Alarm Output Activation
190
Conditions Required for an Interlock Release Alert Output Activation
190
Single Interlock Zone Releasing
190
Conditions Required for a Detector Alarm Output Activation
191
Conditions Required for a Interlock Release Alert Output Activation
191
Double Interlock Zone Releasing
191
Single Interlock Zone Operation
191
Smoke Alarm Verification
192
Function Keys
192
Double Interlock Zone Operation
192
Aborting an F-Key Macro Recording Session
193
Erasing an F-Key Macro
193
F-Key Map Inhibit
193
F-Key Status Event
193
Recording an F-Key Macro
193
Using a Recorded F-Key Macro
193
Section 11
194
Emergency Communication System Operation
194
Overview
194
LOC Functionality
194
ECS Control Key
194
Keys and Leds
194
ECS Control LED
195
ECS Message Keys
195
ECS Message Leds
195
Select Key Leds
195
Gaining ECS Control
196
LOC Lockout
196
LOC Priority
196
User Profile Access Control
197
Manual ECS
197
Activating Output Groups Dynamically
197
Switching between Microphone Mode and Message Mode
197
Microphone Mode
198
Message Mode
198
Custom ECS Event
198
Passing ECS Control
198
ECS Super User
199
Exit ECS Control Menu
199
Relinquish ECS Control
199
ECS Reset
199
ECS Point Functionality
200
Amplifier Programming
200
ECS-VCM, ECS-NVCM & ECS-RVM Points
200
Adding an Amplifier
200
ECS Point Activations
200
LOC Programming
201
Editing an Amplifier
201
Adding an LOC
201
Using the Microphone
202
Editing an LOC
202
Microphone Functionality
202
LOC Association
202
LOC Priority
202
Fire Page
203
Emergency Page
203
Paging
203
Custom ECS Event
203
Recording Custom Messages
204
Recording Messages 1-15 Using aux Audio Input
205
Aux Audio Input Example
206
Recording with aux Audio Input Example
206
Recording Messages 1-15 Using the Microphone
207
Erasing User Message
208
Using HFSS Voice Message Load Software
208
Network Paging
209
Priority
209
Configuration
210
Section 12
211
Reporting
211
Receivers Compatible with the Control Panel
211
Reporting Formats Table
211
SIA - Intelliknight / IFP-2100/ECS Panels PI Modifier Reporting
223
SIA - IFP-2100/ECS Panel Communicator
224
Section 13
226
Testing and Troubleshooting
226
Common Problems
226
Periodic Testing and Maintenance
227
Before Testing
227
Event History
228
Built-In Troubleshooting and Testing Tools
228
SLC Device Locator
228
SLC Multiple Device Locator
228
I/O Point Control
229
Earth Fault Resistance
230
Section 14
231
Installation Records
231
Detector and Module Point Record
231
Conventional Output Point Record
235
Compatible Devices
236
Notification Appliances
236
Two Wire Detectors
243
Four-Wire Smoke Detectors/Devices (UL Listed)
244
Door Holders (UL Listed)
246
Relays (UL Listed)
246
Compatible 520Hz Signaling Speakers
246
Compatible 520Hz Low Frequency Bases
248
Editing Text Using the Built-In Programmer
249
Characters Used for Editing Text
249
Character Table
249
Example Name Edit
250
Cadence Patterns
251
Cadence Patterns Available with the Control Panel
251
Expanded Receiver/Panel Relationship
252
Panel Security
253
ECS Front View
259
LED Conditions
259
ECS Control Request
261
Gain ECS Control as ECS Super User Screen
261
How to Operate the Microphone
261
How to Reset the ECS System
261
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