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ID3000/ID2000 Fire Panel Configuration Tool Manual
Loop Devices
3 - 6 997-291, Version 3.05
November 2010
5 Cell Number. If required, enter a cell
number for the device (optional - used in
the Control Matrix and by VIEW sensors).
6 Alarm Level/Threshold. From the drop
down list, select the sensitivity level.
CLIP protocol: Up to 9 pre-set levels are
available for each sensor [except SMART 4
and MULTI/Optiplex]; for all sensor types
(except SMART and MULTI) the default
setting is ‘5’. ‘1’ is the most sensitive, ‘9’ the
least sensitive.
Note: The default sensitivity levels of analogue
sensors are ‘5’ for both Fire and Pre-alarm,
except SMART 4 and MULTI/Optiplex,
when the pre-alarm default setting is ‘2’.
This is pre-set to comply with appropriate
standards (EN54 Part 7). The levels should
only need adjustment in special
circumstances. VIEW, SMART 4 and
MULTI are described in Section 3.2.1.1.
In VdS mode the default level for HEAT
sensor alarm is ‘3’ instead of ‘5’.
OPAL protocol: Each sensor type has up
to 6 pre-set levels for alarm and pre-alarm
available, except VIEW which still operates
under CLIP protocol control on an OPAL loop.
Note: The default sensitivity levels of analogue
sensors for both Fire and Pre-alarm is
‘3’. VIEW devices are supported on OPAL
protocol loops as CLIP devices and,
therefore, count towards the imposed limit
of 40 CLIP devices on an OPAL loop.
5
6
GAS SENSOR INTERFACE
The Gas Sensor Interface Alarm, Pre-alarm
and Fault levels are all editable values in
the range 4 to 20mA instead of pre-set levels.
Enter the new value in tenths of milliamps.
All digits must be entered including the digit
after the decimal point, even if it is zero. The
decimal point is not displayed during the
entry. Example: to set 6mA, enter 60.
SENSITIVITY
The Alarm and Pre-alarm values are upper
thresholds, i.e. an alarm occurs if the sensor
reading equals or exceeds the threshold.

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BrandHoneywell
ModelNotifier ID3000
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