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Honeywell MORLEY IAS DX Series User Manual

Honeywell MORLEY IAS DX Series
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Document No. 996-148-000-5, Issue 05
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Honeywell MORLEY IAS DX Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModelMORLEY IAS DX Series
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Introduction

1.1 Notice

Manufacturer's disclaimer and notes on manual usage and scope.

1.2 Models

Details the available Dimension Series Fire Alarm Control Panels and their specifications.

1.3 Warnings and Cautions

1.4 National Approvals

1.5 EN54 Information

2 User Control Levels

2.1 Level Definition

Describes the functionality and access at User Levels 1, 2, and 3.

2.2 User Passwords

Information on programming and managing user passwords for access levels.

3 Controls and Indications

3.1 Control Keys

Explains the function of each control key on the panel.

3.2 Front Panel LED Indications

3.3 Alphanumeric Display Indications

3.3.1 Normal Condition

Describes the display status during normal operation.

3.3.2 Other Conditions

How the display shows faults, fires, and other events.

3.3.3 Level 2 Menu Displays

4 Level 1 Display Functions

4.1 Normal Conditions

Describes the panel's display during normal operational status.

4.2 Other Conditions – zonal (default) display option

How the panel displays fire, fault, test, or disablement conditions.

4.2.1 Fire Alarm Conditions

4.2.1.1 Panel Fire Alarms

Details how panel-wide fire alarms are displayed.

4.2.1.2 Zone Fire Alarms

Explains how fire alarms within specific zones are displayed.

4.2.1.3 Override Delays

4.2.2 Fault Conditions

4.2.2.1 Panel Faults

Details how panel-wide faults are displayed.

4.2.2.2 Zone Faults

4.2.3 Test Conditions

4.2.4 Disablement Conditions

4.2.4.1 Panel Disablements

Details how panel-wide disablements are displayed.

4.2.4.2 Zone Disablements

4.3 Other Conditions – by event display option

4.3.1 Fire Alarm Conditions (By Event)

How fire alarms are displayed sequentially in 'by event' mode.

4.3.2 Fault Conditions, Disablement Conditions and Test Conditions

How faults, disablements, and tests are displayed sequentially.

4.3.2.1 Panel Faults

4.3.2.2 Zone Faults

4.3.2.3 Test Conditions

4.3.2.4 Disablement Conditions

4.3.2.4.1 Panel Disablements

Details panel disablements in sequential display.

4.3.2.4.2 Zone Disablements

Explains zone disablements in sequential display.

4.3.2.4.3 Point disablements

How point disablements are displayed sequentially.

4.4 Power Supply Fault Conditions

4.5 List of Device Abbreviations

5 Level 2 Display / Control Functions

5.1 Display Functions

Notes that Level 1 display functions are also available at Level 2.

5.2 Control Functions

How to access and use control functions requiring Level 2 passcode.

5.2.1 Sound Alarms / Evacuate

5.2.2 Silence / Resound Alarms

5.2.3 Accept / Delayed Day Mode Alarms

5.2.4 Reset

5.3 Level 2 Menu Functions

5.3.1 Test

Explains how to perform various system tests from the Level 2 menu.

5.3.1.1 LED Test

5.3.1.2 LCD Test

5.3.1.3 Zones Test

5.3.1.3.2 Configuring / Stopping Individual Zone Tests

Steps to configure or stop individual zone tests.

5.3.1.3.3 Stopping ALL Zone Tests

Procedure to stop all ongoing zone tests.

5.3.1.4 Output Test

5.3.1.4.1 Internal Outputs

Procedure for testing panel internal output circuits.

5.3.1.4.2 Loop (SLC) Outputs

Procedure for testing loop (SLC) output circuits.

5.3.1.5 Audible Indicator (Buzzer) Test

5.3.2 Clock

5.3.3 Change the Time

Steps to change the panel's internal clock time.

5.3.4 Change the Date

Steps to change the panel's internal clock date.

5.3.5 Disable / Enable Functions

5.3.5.1 Disable / Enable Full Zones

Procedure to disable or enable entire zones.

5.3.5.2 Disable / Enable Individual Devices / Points

5.3.5.3 Disable / Enable Groups

5.3.5.4 Disable / Enable Specific Output Circuits

5.3.5.5 Disable / Enable Detection Mode

How to manually enable or disable detection mode delays.

5.3.5.6 Disable / Enable Output (Pattern) Delays

How to disable or enable programmed output delays.

5.3.5.7 Disable / Enable Local Inputs

5.3.6 View Mode

5.3.6.1 View Devices

How to view information for devices on a selected loop.

5.3.6.1.1 System Sensor / Morley-IAS Device Information

5.3.6.1.2 Apollo Device Information

5.3.6.1.3 Hochiki Device Information

5.3.6.2 View The Event Log

5.3.6.3 View Faults

5.3.6.4 View Disablements

5.3.6.5 View Service Information

Shows details of the next scheduled service visit.

5.3.6.6 View the Alarm Counter

How to view the total number of fire alarm events.

5.3.6.7 View Voltages

5.3.6.8 View Version

6 Delayed Day Mode Operation

6.1 Stage 1

Details the first stage of the delayed day mode alarm process.

6.2 Stage 2

7 Key-Switch and Function Key Operation

7.1 Key-Switch

Explains the functions and operation of the key-switch.

7.2 Function Keys

Explains the programmable functions of F1 and F2 keys.

8 Printer Operation

8.1 Printout Samples

Examples of events printed by the panel's printer.

8.2 Changing the paper roll

Step-by-step guide for replacing the printer paper roll.

9 Level 3 Programmer Functions

10 Maintenance / Inspection

10.1 Inspection / Testing

Recommended schedule for system inspection and testing.

10.1.1 Daily Attention

10.1.2 Weekly Attention

10.1.3 Monthly Attention

10.2 Log Book Examples

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