4: Priority Rules; 5: Other Priority Considerations; Operation Mode Behavior - Honeywell Farenhyt Series Installation And Operation Manual

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NOTE: Status Points, Status Voice Aux 1, Status Voice Aux 2, and Background Music are contained within the System Status event priority.
NOTE: All fire, emergency and system troubles are prioritized into the Trouble event priority.
10.5.4 Priority Rules
1.
Event priorities can be changed only within, not between, priority levels (defined by bold lines in Table 10.1).
2.
Emergency LOC Alarm must always higher than Emergency 1-8 Point Alarm and Emergency Voice Aux 1-4 Alarm.
3.
ECS events do not need to be in order by ECS number.
10.5.5 Other Priority Considerations
There are other considerations to take into account when the same event is acting on the same output group (an event being mapped to an
output group.) These are prioritized in order of appearance:
For voice system utilizing dual channel, normal mapping takes priority over alert mapping. Example: Zone 1 Manual Pull is
mapped to Voice Group 1 as an Alert 1 mapping and Zone 2 Manual Pull is mapped to Voice Group 1 as a normal mapping. If Zone
1 and Zone 2 Manual Pull events are active, Voice Group 1 will annunciate the Fire Alarm message defined in the Voice Settings for
the panel's assigned site.
Event priority is considered here based on the Event Priority Table.
If an output group is mapped both directly and through an output group template to an event, the direct map gets priority. Example:
Template 1 Contains Group 1. Zone 1 Manual Pull is mapped to Template 1 and Group 1 using constant and ANSI patterns
respectively. If Zone 1 Manual Pull is active, Group 1 will output ANSI.
When an event is mapped to an output group from multiple zones, the lower numbered zone gets priority. Example: Zone 1 Manual
Pull and Zone 2 Manual Pull are mapped to Group 1 using constant and ANSI patterns respectively. If Zone 1 and Zone 2 Manual
Pull events are active, Group 1 will output constant.

10.6 Operation Mode Behavior

The control panel can be in one or more of seven conditions at any given moment: Normal, Alarm, Prealarm, Supervisory, Trouble,
Silenced, and Reset. Table 10.2 describes the behavior of the panel in each of these modes.
When looking at the LCD, the screen will display FS for the "Fire System", or CO for the "CO System". The highest priority event will
display first and include the event count (see Figure 10.4).
Press the down arrow to view the location and type of alarm supervisory or trouble. If the panel is programmed to Auto Display Event,
information describing the highest priority active event will display on the first two lines.
IFP-300 / IFP-300ECS Manual P/N LS10145-001SK-E:B 12/18/2017
Fire Zone Aux 2 Alarm
Fire System Aux 1 Alarm
Fire System Aux 2 Alarm
CO Alarm
Fire Pre-Alarm
Fire Interlock Alert
Fire Supervisory
CO Supervisory
Trouble
Site F Key Status
System Status
Table 10.1 Event Priority Table
Figure 10.4 Highest Priority Event Display
Emergency 5 Point Alarm
Emergency 6 Point Alarm
Emergency 7 Point Alarm
Emergency 8 Point Alarm
Emergency Voice Aux 1 Alarm
Emergency Voice Aux 2 Alarm
Emergency Voice Aux 3 Alarm
Emergency Voice Aux 4 Alarm
Emergency Supervisory
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