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Honeywell NOTIFIER ID2000 Series User Manual

Honeywell NOTIFIER ID2000 Series
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ID2000
operating
manual
997-434-000-4, Issue 4 May 2010

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Honeywell NOTIFIER ID2000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SLC Loops1
Maximum Devices per Loop159
Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)2
OutputForm-C relay contacts
DisplayLCD with backlight
Annunciator InterfaceRS-485
ProgrammingVia keypad or PC
Operating Temperature32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Humidity Range10% to 93% relative humidity, noncondensing
Dimensions14.5" H x 16.5" W x 4.5" D (368 mm x 419 mm x 114 mm)
Max Number of Devices per Loop159
Max Number of Notification Appliance Circuits2
CompatibilityCompatible with Notifier intelligent devices

Summary

Introduction

1.1 Associated Documents

Details information on related installation and configuration manuals.

1.2 The ID2000 Panels

Overview of the ID2000 series panels, their capacity, and features.

1.3 Cleaning

Instructions on how to clean the panel case using a soft cloth.

Automatic Alarms - what to do

3.1 Fire

Actions to take when the panel indicates a fire condition.

3.2 Pre-alarm

Procedures for responding to a pre-alarm condition.

3.3 Fault

Steps for handling fault conditions detected by the panel.

Operator Actions at Panel

4.1 Introduction

Overview of operator actions controllable via panel buttons and LCD.

4.2 Mute Buzzer

How to silence the panel's internal buzzer after an alarm or fault.

4.3 Accept

Procedure for accepting a fire or fault condition to stabilize indications.

4.4 Evacuate

How to activate all sounders and designated evacuation patterns.

4.5 Silence (and Re-start) Sounders

How to silence alarm sounders and how to re-activate them.

4.6 Reset

Steps to reset the system after an alarm or fault condition.

4.7 Lamp Test and Display Control

Performing lamp tests and adjusting LCD display contrast.

4.8 System Test

Conducting various system tests like zone walk tests and sensor tests.

4.9 Disablement and Enablement

How to disable or enable individual devices, zones, or outputs.

4.10 Display, Log and Print

Functions for displaying, logging, and printing device and event data.

4.11 Setting the Clock

Procedure for setting the system clock and date.

4.12 Select Day or Night Mode

How to select between Day Mode and Night Mode operation.

4.13 Set Language

Option to select the language displayed on the panel's LCD.

Appendix 1

1 Status Summary

Describes system indications for various panel status conditions.

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