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Honeywell IFP-2100ECS - User Manual

Honeywell IFP-2100ECS
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Document: LS10143-001SK-E Rev: B
ECN: 17-0364
Installation and Operation Guide
IFP-2100/ECS
RFP-2100
Analog/Addressable Fire System
Emergency Communication System

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Honeywell IFP-2100ECS Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelIFP-2100ECS
Operating Voltage24 VDC
Number of Channels2
Audio InputLine level
Audio OutputLine level
NAC Circuits2
Annunciators2
CommunicationRS-485
Microphone TypeElectret condenser
Operating Temperature0°C to 49°C
Relative HumidityUp to 93% non-condensing
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)

Summary

Section 2 Agency Listings, Approvals, and Requirements

2.2 Underwriters Laboratories (UL)

Outlines UL requirements for all installations and specific system configurations.

Section 3 Before You Begin Installation

3.4 Electrical Specifications

Details terminal block descriptions, voltage, current ratings, and earth ground faults.

3.5 Wiring Specifications

Provides guidelines for wiring to avoid induced noise and ensure proper connections.

3.7 Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery

Guides the user in determining current draw and standby battery requirements for installation.

3.7.1 Current Draw Worksheet Requirements

Outlines the necessary steps to determine current draw and standby battery needs.

3.7.2 Current Draw Worksheet for IDP SLC Devices

Provides a worksheet to calculate current requirements for IDP SLC devices.

Section 4 Control Panel Installation

4.1 Mounting the Control Panel Cabinet

Provides instructions and considerations for mounting the control panel cabinet.

4.1.1 Preventing Water Damage

Details precautions to prevent water damage to the control panel cabinet and conduits.

Section 5 Networking

5.3 Network Wiring

Explains the use of the SK-NIC for networking IFP-2100/ECS and RFP-2100 panels.

5.5 Setting the Network ID for each Panel

Explains how to set the Network ID for each panel using DIP switch positions.

Section 6 Network Management

6.2 Network Programming

Covers programming network options, site assignments, and panel configurations.

6.2.3 Edit Panel ID

Guides on changing the Network Panel ID, emphasizing uniqueness and reboot requirements.

6.2.5 Access Codes

Describes how to customize access codes and user profiles for panel functions.

6.3 Voice Options

Details options for configuring voice messaging and commands for ECS.

Section 7 IDP, SK, SD and SWIFT SLC Device Installation

7.5 Maximum Number of SLC Devices

Specifies the maximum number of SLC devices supported per panel for different types.

7.6 Wiring Requirements for SLC Devices

Details wiring requirements, including wire sizing and distance calculations for SLC devices.

7.6.1 Wire Sizing on 5815 XL for SD Devices

Provides wire sizing and maximum distance for SD devices using the 5815XL expander.

7.6.2 Wire Sizing for 6815

Details wire sizing and recommendations for the 6815 SLC expander.

7.6.3 Wiring Requirements for IDP or SK Modules

Outlines wiring requirements and recommendations for IDP or SK modules.

7.7 Addressing IDP or SK SLC Devices

Describes how to address IDP or SK SLC devices using rotary dials.

7.8 Wiring SD Detectors

Provides information and diagrams for wiring SD detectors.

7.9 Addressing SD Devices

Explains how to address SD detectors and modules using DIP switches or the panel.

Section 8 Programming Overview

8.1 JumpStart AutoProgramming

Introduces JumpStart AutoProgramming for faster system setup and device configuration.

8.1.3 Running JumpStart AutoProgramming

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

8.2 Mapping Overview

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

8.2.1 Input Point Mapping

Explains how input points are assigned to input zones.

8.2.2 Output Circuit Mapping

Details how notification and relay output circuits are assigned to groups.

8.2.3 Event Mapping

Describes how to map different event types to output groups for specific patterns.

8.3 Programming Using the HFSS Honeywell Fire Software Suite

Describes how to use the HFSS software for programming the control panel.

8.4 Programming Using an Annunciator

Details how to program the system using the control panel's on-board or remote annunciators.

8.4.1 Entering; Exiting Panel Programming

Provides instructions on how to enter and exit the panel programming mode.

Section 9 Programming

9.1 UL 864; UL 2572 Programming Requirements

Lists programming requirements to comply with UL 864 and UL 2572 standards.

9.2 Modules

Details options for editing, adding, deleting, and viewing system modules.

9.2.2 Adding a Module

Provides steps to add new hardware modules to the system.

9.3 Zone

Covers options for editing and viewing zone points, names, and properties.

9.4 Group

Covers programming output groups, including naming and properties.

9.5 Point

Covers programming characteristics for individual input points like type, latching, and name.

9.5.1 Point Programming For 5815 XL Module

Details how to program points for the 5815XL module, including device type and function.

9.5.2 Point Programming For 6815 Module

Explains how to program points for the 6815 module, including device type and function.

9.6 System Options

Covers various system-wide software options for customization.

9.6.1 Communication Options

Details options for configuring communication settings like auto test, phone lines, and Ethernet.

9.7 JumpStart AutoProgramming

Provides instructions on how to run JumpStart AutoProgramming.

9.8 Restore Defaults

Details how to restore the panel to its factory default settings.

Section 10 System Operation

10.1 Default User and Installer Codes

Lists the default user and installer access codes for the system.

10.4 Basic Operation

Covers fundamental system operations like setting time/date and managing points.

10.4.2 Disable; Enable a Point

Explains how to disable or enable individual points or groups of points.

10.4.3 View Event History

Describes how to view and interpret the system's event history log.

10.4.6 Conduct a Walk Test

Guides on performing a walk test to verify system functionality.

10.4.11 Check Detector Sensitivity Through Point Status

Explains how to check detector sensitivity and compliance with NFPA 72.

Section 11 Emergency Communication System Operation

11.2.2 Gaining ECS Control

Explains the process and conditions for gaining ECS Control at an LOC.

11.2.3 Manual ECS

Describes how to activate the emergency system using Manual ECS State.

Section 12 Reporting

Section 13 Testing and Troubleshooting

13.1 Troubleshooting

Offers suggestions for troubleshooting common hardware problems encountered during installation.

13.2 Common Problems

Lists common problems and their potential causes and suggested corrective actions.

13.3 Periodic Testing and Maintenance

Recommends scheduling system inspection and testing monthly or as required by codes.

13.5 Built-in Troubleshooting and Testing Tools

Details the panel's built-in tools for testing and troubleshooting points and SLC devices.

13.5.1 SLC Device Locator

Describes how to use the SLC device locator to find a specific device on an SLC loop.

Panel Security

Panel installation; maintenance security checklist

Provides a checklist of cyber security tasks for panel installation and maintenance.

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