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Honeywell Notifier IDR-2A User Manual

Honeywell Notifier IDR-2A
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IDR
-2P, -2A & -6A
repeaters user
manual
997-411-000-9, Issue 9 March 2008

Table of Contents

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Honeywell Notifier IDR-2A Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelIDR-2A
Channels2
Power Supply24 VDC
Humidity Range10% to 93% non-condensing
MountingWall or Backbox
Environmental RatingIndoor use only
Operating Temperature32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
CompatibilityCompatible with Notifier fire alarm control panels

Summary

Introduction to IDR Repeaters

CE Marking Compliance

Repeater compliance with European Directives, specifically EMC.

System Design and Planning Considerations

Assumed system design by competent fire alarm designer per EN54.

General Repeater Information

Repeater compliance with EN54 Part 2 and connection methods.

Related Documentation

Reference to fire control panel documentation for system details.

Safety Warnings and Cautions

Advisory warnings for safety and protection of sensitive devices.

Helpful Installation Tips

Inclusion of 'handy tips' for quick and safe procedures.

Installation Guide

Pre-Installation Checklist

Ensuring all criteria are met before starting installation.

Transient Protection Measures

Importance of correct earthing for transient protection devices.

Repeater Installation Procedure

Recommended procedures for safe and damage-free repeater installation.

Available Installation Options

Description of optional RS232 Board and Bezel Kit.

Installing the Enclosure

Steps for securely fixing the repeater enclosure to a mounting surface.

Isolated RS232 Board Installation

Details on fitting the optional board for Notifier-approved equipment.

Bezel Kit Installation

Instructions for flush-mounting the repeater using a bezel kit.

External Wiring Connections

Procedures for connecting power and serial data cables.

Commissioning Procedures

Preliminary Checks Before Power-Up

Essential checks to perform on the repeater before powering.

Repeater Power-Up and Down

Step-by-step guide for powering the repeater system.

Specifics for Passive Repeaters

Additional information for passive repeater setup and access.

Repeater Operation

Controls and Indicators Overview

Explanation of repeater controls, pushbuttons, and LED indicators.

General Menu Navigation

Information on accessing and navigating repeater-specific menus.

Menus for -2A/-2P (Except ID50)

Menu options for -2A/-2P models, excluding the ID50 variant.

Menus for -2A/-2P (ID50 Only)

Menu options for -2A/-2P models specific to the ID50 panel.

Menus for -6A Repeater

Menu options and functions specific to the -6A repeater model.

Appendix 1: Technical Specifications

Mechanical Specifications

Details on enclosure, dimensions, weight, fixing, and cable entry.

Environmental Specifications

Climatic classification, operating temperature, humidity, and vibration.

Electrical Characteristics

Operating voltage, current consumption, and fault protection.

RS485 Isolated Serial Port

Specifications for RS485 communication, isolation, and cable length.

RS232 Serial Port (Temporary PC)

Specifications for temporary PC connection via RS232.

RS232 Isolated Serial Port (Optional)

Specs for optional isolated RS232 board for specific equipment.

Display and LED Indicators

Information on alphanumeric display and LED indicator functions.

Repeater Controls

List of pushbuttons and their functions for different repeater models.

Keypad Functions

Details on keypad navigation buttons and their usage.

Buzzer Tones and Priority

Description of buzzer tones, priority, and accepted fault indications.

Appendix 2: Battery Calculations

Calculating Repeater Battery Capacity

Guide to calculating required battery backup capacity for repeaters.

Appendix 3: IDR-6A Repeater Limitations

Alarm Output Disablements

How zone disablements affect repeater display of sounder circuits.

Disablements - Detailed Display Issues

Repeater limitations in displaying detailed device info for disabled zones.

Enablements by Device Behavior

Repeater behavior when individual devices are re-enabled in a zone.

Delay Active LED Behavior

Comparison of repeater's DELAY ACTIVE LED vs. panel behavior.

Walk Test Limitations

Repeater display limitations during walk tests for untested devices.

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