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Honeywell Farenhyt IFP-2000 User Manual

Honeywell Farenhyt IFP-2000
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Document 151430-L8 Rev: P
12/07/2017 ECN: 17-0555
IFP-2000 / IFP-2000ECS
/ RPS-2000
Analog/ Addressable Fire System
Emergency Communication System
Farenhyt™ Series

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Honeywell Farenhyt IFP-2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelIFP-2000
TypeFire Alarm Control Panel
Number of Zones10
NAC Circuits4
Battery Backup24VDC

Summary

Section 1 Introduction

Overview of Basic System

Describes the IFP-2000 base system structure and its core hardware features.

Network System Hardware Features

Details hardware features for IFP-2000/RPS-2000 panels in a networked system.

Software Features

Outlines advanced analog smoke detector features and system programming capabilities.

IFP-2000ECS Features

Highlights features of the IFP-2000ECS system, including ECS capabilities.

About this Manual

Provides information about the manual's scope and intended audience for IFP-2000 series systems.

Terms Used in this Manual

Defines key terminology used throughout the manual for control panels and system components.

Compatible Products

Lists products from Silent Knight compatible with the IFP-2000 system.

Section 2 Agency Listings, Approvals, and Requirements

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

Provides FCC information required for connecting the IFP-2000 to phone lines.

Underwriters Laboratories (UL)

Details UL requirements for various installation types and restricted options.

Requirements for Central Station Fire Alarm Systems

Outlines specific requirements for central station fire alarm system installations.

Requirements for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems

Specifies requirements for local protected fire alarm system installations.

Requirements for Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm Systems - (DACT)

Details requirements for remote station protected fire alarm systems using DACT.

Section 3 Before You Begin Installation

What’s in the Box?

Lists the hardware components included with the IFP-2000 or RPS-2000 shipment.

Environmental Specifications

Provides guidelines for protecting the IFP-2000 from water damage and lists operating conditions.

Electrical Specifications

Details electrical specifications for various terminals, including voltage, current, and ground faults.

Wiring Specifications

Offers guidelines to avoid induced noise and describes wiring isolation requirements.

Board Assembly Diagram

Illustrates the circuit boards, housing, and annunciator of the IFP-2000 assembly.

Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery

Guides the determination of current draw and standby battery needs for installation.

Installation Task Overview

Provides a chart of tasks for installing the IFP-2000/ECS system.

Section 4 Control Panel Installation

Mounting the Control Panel Cabinet

Provides instructions for selecting a location and mounting the control panel cabinet.

Preventing Water Damage

Offers precautions to prevent water damage to the fire system cabinet through conduits.

Removing the IFP-2000 Assembly from the Housing

Details the procedure for removing the control panel assembly from its cabinet for repair.

Ethernet Connection

Notes the current status and port location for Ethernet connections.

AC Connection

Explains how to connect AC terminals to the power source for IFP-2000 models.

Battery Connection

Details battery charge capacity, AH rating determination, and series wiring for 24V.

Battery Accessory Cabinets

Describes the use and dimensions of RBB/AB-55 accessory cabinets for backup batteries.

Installing the RBB or AB-55 Accessory Cabinet and Batteries

Provides step-by-step instructions for installing accessory cabinets and backup batteries.

SBUS Wiring

Covers calculating SBUS wire distances and understanding wiring configurations (Class A/B).

RA-2000 Remote Annunciator Installation

Outlines the steps for installing the RA-2000 remote annunciator, including mounting.

5815XL Installation

Guides the installation of the 5815XL SLC expander to add additional addressable devices.

5824 Serial/Parallel Interface Module Installation

Explains the installation of the 5824 module for connecting a printer to the panel.

5880 LED I/O Module

Describes the 5880 LED driver board for annunciators and dry contact monitoring.

5865-3 / 5865-4 LED Annunciator Installation

Covers the installation of 5865-3 and 5865-4 LED annunciators.

Configuring SBUS Modules

Details configuring system hardware modules using DIP switches and bandwidth considerations.

Telephone Connection

Explains how to connect telephone lines to the panel, including programmable options.

Flexputs™ I/O Circuits

Describes the versatile Flexput circuits for notification, initiation, or auxiliary power.

On-Board Relays (Conventional)

Details the built-in programmable and trouble relays, including their Form C rating.

Remote Station Applications

Covers specific applications for remote station connections, including Keltron and City Box.

Section 5 Networking

Network System Hardware Features

Explains networking capabilities for creating virtual systems with expanded addressable points.

Networked Sites

Defines a networked site as a logical group of panels operating as one system.

Wiring Options to Connect Networked Panels

Details direct connect and repeater connection methods for networking panels.

Model RPS-2000

Describes the RPS-2000's function as a power and point capacity provider without a user interface.

Direct Connect Wiring Option

Explains the direct connect method for linking panels within a 20-foot radius using twisted pair.

Repeater Wiring Options

Covers the use of network repeaters for connecting panels over longer distances or between buildings.

Network Repeater Types

Lists available network repeater types: twisted pair (UTP) and fiber optic (FO).

Setting the Network ID for each Panel

Guides the selection of network IDs for each panel using DIP switch settings.

Section 6 Network Management

Network Diagnostics

Covers tools for diagnosing network issues: Ping Panel, Network Status, Repeater Power.

Network Programming

Describes programming network options via the built-in annunciator or SKSS-2 software.

Learn Network

Shows all panels connected to the network and their status (member/guest).

Edit Network Names

Allows editing of panel and site names within the network configuration.

Edit Panel ID

Explains how to change the unique Network Panel ID for each panel.

Computer Access

Details configuring panel communication with a computer via USB or modem.

Access Codes

Describes how access codes provide user access to panel functions and profiles.

Dialer

Covers dialer options, assignments, miscellaneous settings, and receiver configuration.

Voice Options

Allows modification of programmed messages and voice settings for ECS-VCM.

Sync Network Options

Facilitates redistribution of network options if distribution fails or goes out of sync.

Network Management Quick Reference

Provides a summary of network management menus, options, and related sections.

Section 7 IDP and SD SLC Device Installation

List of IDP SLC Devices

Lists IDP SLC devices compatible with the control panel and their installation sheet PN.

List of SD SLC Devices

Lists SD SLC devices compatible with the control panel and their installation sheet PN.

Maximum Number of SLC Devices

Details the maximum number of IDP or SD SLC devices supported per panel and expander.

Wiring Requirements for SLC Devices

Covers wiring requirements, including distance and resistance limits for SLC devices.

Wiring 5815XL in Style 4 (Class B) Configuration

Illustrates how to wire the 5815XL SLC loop for Style 4 (Class B) installations.

Wiring 5815XL in Style 6 & 7 (Class A) Configuration

Illustrates how to wire the 5815XL SLC loop for Style 6 or Style 7 (Class A) installations.

Wiring IDP SLC Detectors

Provides instructions for installing IDP heat and smoke detectors, including wiring bases.

Addressing IDP SLC Devices

Explains how to address IDP devices using rotary dials for unique addresses.

Wiring SD Detectors

Provides instructions for installing SD heat and smoke detectors, including wiring bases.

Addressing SD Devices

Explains how to address SD detectors and modules using the FACP.

Section 8 Programming Overview

Security and Data Protection

Details security levels for communication, stored data, physical access, and access control.

JumpStart AutoProgramming

Explains the feature for faster system setup by automating programming tasks.

Input Points

Describes how JumpStart AutoProgramming determines and assigns input points.

Output Points

Details how JumpStart AutoProgramming creates output groups and assigns circuits.

Running JumpStart AutoProgramming

Provides step-by-step instructions for executing the JumpStart AutoProgramming feature.

Mapping Overview

Provides a high-level overview of mapping, linking events to outputs and groups.

Input Point Mapping

Explains how input points are assigned to input zones.

Output Circuit Mapping

Illustrates how to assign notification and relay output circuits to groups.

Event Mapping

Details the types of events (Zone, Panel, Site) that can be mapped to output groups.

Programming Using the 5655 Silent Knight PC Configuration Software

Describes using the SKSS-2 software for onsite or remote panel programming.

Programming Using an Annunciator

Explains how to program features using the system's annunciator interface.

Entering & Exiting Panel Programming

Guides users on how to enter and exit the panel programming mode.

Editing Keys

Explains the function of various keys used within the Panel Programming menu.

Programming Menu Quick Reference

Lists Panel Programming options in order, with default settings and section references.

Section 9 Programming

UL 864 / UL 2572 Programming Requirements

Highlights programming restrictions required for UL 864 and UL 2572 compliance.

Modules

Lists available modules for panel programming and their specific edit options.

Edit Modules

Covers editing module ID, name, and module-specific features.

Adding a Module

Provides steps to add a new hardware module to the system.

Deleting a Module

Explains the procedure for removing a module from the system configuration.

View Module List

Details how to view the list of all modules installed in the system.

Zone

Covers editing, adding, deleting, and viewing zone points and their properties.

Edit Zone

Allows editing zone name, properties like detector sensitivity, and accessory options.

Group

Explains output groups, simplifying programming by grouping common output characteristics.

Edit Group

Covers editing group name and properties, including voice/non-voice type and activation.

Point

Explains changing characteristics of individual input points like type, status, and zone assignment.

Point Programming For 5815XL Module

Guides programming for points on an 5815XL module, covering device type and function.

Point Programming For Internal or External Power Module (RPS-1000)

Details programming points for internal or external power modules like RPS-1000.

Point Programming For 5880/5865 Modules

Covers programming output points and input points for 5880/5865 modules.

Point Programming for 5496

Provides instructions for programming module points for the 5496 device.

Point Programming for ECS-AMP’s

Guides programming module points for ECS-AMP devices, including notification types.

Point Programming for ECS-VCM or ECS-RVM

Details programming module points for ECS-VCM or ECS-RVM devices.

System Options

Explains customizing software options for general system operation like AC loss and clock settings.

Auto Test Time

Guides setting the time for automatic test reports to be sent by the control panel.

Phone Lines

Covers configuration of phone line settings, including dialing, rings, and monitor options.

Daytime/Nighttime Sensitivity

Explains how to change the times when sensitivity levels take effect.

Holiday Days

Details how to designate up to 18 dates as holidays for detector sensitivity settings.

Time Options

Allows setting water flow delay, alarm verification, and low AC report delay times.

Miscellaneous Options

Covers options for strobe sync, auto display events, and repeater status.

Daylight Saving Options

Guides adjusting automatic daylight saving time start and end settings.

Edit Banner

Explains how to customize the banner message displayed on the panel LCD.

Edit SLC Family

Details configuring the panel to accept either SD or IDP SLC device families.

Edit Ethernet

Covers configuring IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for Ethernet.

JumpStart AutoProgramming

Provides instructions on how to run JumpStart AutoProgramming for system setup.

Restore Defaults

Explains how to restore the panel to factory default settings, losing all programming.

Voice Options

Allows modification of programmed messages and other voice settings.

Section 10 System Operation

User and Installer Default Codes

Lists the default installer and multi-site installer access codes for the panel.

Annunciator Description

Describes the components of the control panel annunciator, including LEDs and LCD.

Menu System

Explains the control panel's menu structure and how to navigate through options.

Basic Operation

Covers fundamental operations like setting time/date and enabling/disabling points.

View Event History

Guides on how to view and clear the panel's event history log.

Conduct a Fire Drill

Provides instructions for initiating and ending a fire drill test.

Conduct an Indicator Test

Explains how to perform an indicator test to check annunciator LEDs, PZT, and LCD.

Conduct a Walk Test

Details procedures for conducting walk tests with or without reporting.

Conduct a Dialer Test

Guides on how to perform a manual dialer test for communication verification.

Silence Alarms or Troubles

Explains how to silence audible alarms and troubles, including multi-site considerations.

Reset Alarms

Describes how to perform a control panel reset for fire or ECS alarms.

Check Detector Sensitivity Through Point Status

Guides checking detector sensitivity compliance and identifying calibration issues.

View Status of a Point

Explains how to view the status of a specific point, including trouble and sensitivity info.

View Alarms or Troubles

Describes how to view alarm or trouble locations using the down arrow.

System Information

Provides access to panel model, serial number, firmware updates, and feature activation.

Communicating with a Remote Computer

Details initiating communication with a computer for uploading panel configuration.

Event Priority

Explains how the control panel handles event activations based on priority levels.

Operation Mode Behavior

Describes panel behavior in different modes like Normal, Alarm, Trouble, and Silenced.

Section 11 Emergency Communication System Operation

Overview

Introduces the IFP-2000ECS features for Mass Notification Systems and ECS activations.

LOC Functionality

Details the functionality of the Local Operating Console (LOC) and its components.

Keys and LEDs

Explains the function of keys and LEDs on the ECS-VCM and ECS-RVM expander modules.

Gaining ECS Control

Covers factors governing ECS Control acquisition: Priority, Lockout, and Access Control.

Manual ECS

Explains interacting with the LOC interface to activate ECS events and paging.

Microphone Mode

Describes using Select Keys in Microphone Mode to toggle audio distribution areas.

Custom ECS Event

Guides generating an ECS event and speaking a custom message via microphone.

Passing ECS Control

Details how ECS Control can be passed between LOCs of the same priority.

ECS Point Functionality

Explains configuring input points as ECS inputs to trigger predetermined ECS events.

Amplifier Programming

Covers adding and editing amplifier modules for the ECS system.

LOC Programming

Details programming LOC priority and association with annunciators.

Using the Microphone

Explains microphone functionality for convenience, fire, and emergency paging.

Recording Custom Messages

Provides methods for recording custom messages using Aux Audio Input or microphone.

Section 12 Reporting

Receivers Compatible with the Control Panel

Lists compatible receivers and reporting codes for SIA and Contact ID formats.

Reporting Formats Table

Details SIA and Contact ID reporting formats for various system events.

SIA - IntelliKnight / IFP-2000 Panels PI Modifier Reporting:

Explains SIA PI Modifier reporting format for IntelliKnight and IFP-2000 panels.

SIA – IFP-2000 Panel Dialer:

Describes the SIA IFP-2000 panel dialer event format and parameters.

Section 13 Testing and Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Offers suggestions for resolving hardware problems encountered during installation.

Common Problems

Lists common issues like double addresses, incorrect polarity, and missing SLC devices.

Periodic Testing and Maintenance

Recommends regular system inspection and testing for proper operation.

Event History

Explains how to use event history for tracking or recalling trouble conditions.

Built-in Troubleshooting and Testing Tools

Details tools like SLC Device Locator and I/O Point Control for testing and troubleshooting.

SLC Device Locator

Guides on locating a specific SLC device on a loop by its address.

SLC Multiple Device Locator

Explains how to locate up to 8 devices on a single SLC search.

I/O Point Control

Allows toggling output points on/off and tripping input devices for testing.

Earth Fault Resistance

Lists earth fault resistance values for applicable FACP terminals.

Section 14 Installation Records

Detector and Module Point Record

Provides tables to record detector points and installed modules on SLC loops.

Conventional Output Point Record

Chart to track how conventional output points (circuits) have been configured.

Appendix A Compatible Devices

Notification Appliances

Lists compatible notification appliances, including sync feature compatibility.

Two Wire Detectors

Lists compatible two-wire smoke detectors and their compatibility ID per loop.

Four-Wire Smoke Detectors/Devices (UL Listed)

Provides a list of compatible four-wire smoke detectors and their operating parameters.

Door Holders (UL Listed)

Lists door holders compatible with the fire control panel.

Relays (UL Listed)

Lists relays compatible with the fire control panel.

Compatible 520Hz Signaling Speakers/Strobes

Lists 520Hz signaling speakers and strobes compatible with the control panel.

Compatible 520Hz Low Frequency Bases

Lists compatible 520Hz low frequency bases for sounder applications.

Appendix B Editing Text Using the Built-In Programmer

Characters Used for Editing Text

Lists available characters and their numeric designators for text editing.

Example Name Edit

Provides an example of how to edit names using the built-in programmer interface.

Appendix C Cadence Patterns

Cadence Patterns Available with the Control Panel

Shows available cadence patterns for use with the control panel.

Honeywell Fire Product Warranty and Return Policy

General Terms and Conditions

Outlines the limited warranty period and conditions for Honeywell fire products.

Repair and RMA Procedure

Details the procedure for obtaining a Return Authorization Number (RMA) for repairs.

Advanced Replacement Policy

Offers an option for advance replacement of fire product circuit boards within warranty.

Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability

States manufacturer warranties, disclaims others, and limits liability for product use.

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