Honeywell Farenhyt IFP-2000 Manual

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Analog/ Addressable Fire System
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Farenhyt™ Series
Document 151430-L8 Rev: P
12/07/2017 ECN: 17-0555

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  • Page 1 Farenhyt™ Series IFP-2000 / IFP-2000ECS / RPS-2000 Analog/ Addressable Fire System Emergency Communication System Document 151430-L8 Rev: P 12/07/2017 ECN: 17-0555...
  • Page 2 Fire Alarm & Emergency Communication System Limitations While a life safety system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for life and property insurance! An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of smoke Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate devices, and a fire alarm control panel (FACP) with remote notifica-...
  • Page 3 Farenhyt™ is a trademark; and eVance®, Honeywell®, Silent Knight® and SWIFT® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Chrome™ and Google™ are trademarks of Google Inc. Firefox® is a registered trademark of The Mozilla Foundation.
  • Page 4 Brief description of content you think should be improved or corrected • Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to: FireSystems.TechPubs@honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Section 1 Introduction ..............................1 Overview of Basic System ......................1 1.1.1 Hardware Features ....................... 1 1.1.2 Network System Hardware Features ..................1 1.1.3 Software Features ......................... 2 1.1.4 IFP-2000ECS Features ......................2 About this Manual ........................2 1.2.1 Terms Used in this Manual ....................3 Compatible Products ........................
  • Page 6 AC Connection ..........................2 Battery Connection ........................3 4.3.1 Battery Accessory Cabinets ....................3 4.3.1.1 Installing the RBB or AB-55 Accessory Cabinet and Batteries ........3 SBUS Wiring ..........................5 4.4.1 Calculating Wiring Distance for SBUS Modules ..............5 4.4.2 Wiring Configurations ......................8 RA-2000 Remote Annunciator Installation ..................
  • Page 7 4.14.4 NFPA 72 Polarity Reversal ....................35 4.14.4.1 Using the 5220 Module .................... 35 4.14.4.2 Using the 7644-L8* Module ..................36 4.14.5 Transmitter Activated by Dry Contacts ................37 Section 5 Networking ..............................1 Network System Hardware Features ..................1 5.1.1 Networked Sites ........................1 5.1.2 Wiring Options to Connect Networked Panels ..............
  • Page 8 6.5.1.2 Auto Reset ECS Custom Event/Auto Reset ECS Event ..........7 6.5.2 Edit Voice Commands ......................8 Sync Network Options ......................... 9 Network Management Quick Reference ................... 10 Section 7 IDP and SD SLC Device Installation ................1 List of IDP SLC Devices ......................1 List of SD SLC Devices .......................
  • Page 9 9.2.1.1 Editing Module ID ......................2 9.2.1.2 Naming Modules ......................2 9.2.1.3 Changing Module Options ................... 2 9.2.2 Adding a Module ........................3 9.2.3 Deleting a Module ......................... 3 9.2.4 View Module List ........................3 Zone ............................3 9.3.1 Edit Zone ..........................4 9.3.1.1 Edit Zone Name ......................
  • Page 10 9.6.10 Edit Ethernet ........................27 JumpStart AutoProgramming ....................28 Restore Defaults ........................28 Voice Options ..........................28 9.9.1 ECS-VCM Maintenance ...................... 28 9.9.2 Edit Voice Settings ......................29 9.9.2.1 Enable Dual Channel System ................... 29 Section 10 System Operation ..........................1 10.1 User and Installer Default Codes ....................1 10.2 Annunciator Description ......................
  • Page 11 10.9.2 Aborting an F-Key Macro Recording Session ..............19 10.9.3 Erasing an F-Key Macro ....................20 10.9.4 Using a Recorded F-Key Macro ..................20 10.9.5 F-Key Status Event ......................20 10.9.6 F-Key Map Inhibit ......................20 Section 11 Emergency Communication System Operation ..........1 11.1 Overview .............................
  • Page 12 11.8.2 Recording Messages 1-15 Using the Microphone ............. 13 11.8.3 Erasing User Message ...................... 15 11.8.4 Using Farenhyt ECS Message Manager Software Tool ............15 Section 12 Reporting .................................1 12.1 Receivers Compatible with the Control Panel ................1 12.2 Reporting Formats Table ......................1 12.3 SIA - IntelliKnight / IFP-2000 Panels PI Modifier Reporting: .............
  • Page 13 ..........................1 Appendix B Editing Text Using the Built-In Programmer ............1 Appendix C Cadence Patterns ..........................1 Honeywell Fire Product Warranty and Return Policy Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Model IFP-2000 Basic Operating Instructions Model IFP-2000ECS / ECS-RCU2000 Basic Operating Instructions...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 1 Introduction The IFP-2000 Fire Alarm Control/Communicator is an analog addressable fire control system that meets the requirements of UL 864. The RPS-2000 is used in a networked system where there is at least one IFP-2000 in the system.
  • Page 15: Software Features

    151430-L8 Introduction sites for multiple building applications. • Each building is referred to as a “site”. All panels in a site operate as a single panel. • Panels can be interconnected using a BUS or CLASS A (style 7) topology. •...
  • Page 16: Terms Used In This Manual

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 1.2.1 Terms Used in this Manual The following terminology is used with the above mentioned control panels: Term Description Signaling line circuit Module The term module is used for all hardware devices except for SLC addressable devices and notification appliances.
  • Page 17: Compatible Products

    151430-L8 Introduction Compatible Products Table 1-1 lists the products available from Silent Knight for use with the IFP-2000. Table 1-1: IFP-2000 Compatible Products Type of Device Model Description IDP Addressable See Section 7.1 for a list of compatible devices SLC Devices SD Addressable See Section 7.2 for a list of compatible devices SLC Devices...
  • Page 18 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 1-1: IFP-2000 Compatible Products Type of Device Model Description 7860 Telephone Cord RJ31X cord for connecting phone line to the IFP-2000. Silent Knight 5655 For communication and panel programming with a Windows-based computer Software Suite (SKSS-2) and modem (not sold by Silent Knight, see Table 1-2 for compatible modems).
  • Page 19: Agency Listings, Approvals, And Requirements

    Agency Listings, Approvals, and Requirements Federal Communications Commission (FCC) The following information must be provided to the telephone company before the IFP-2000 can be con- nected to the phone lines: Manufacturer: Silent Knight by Honeywell Model Number: IFP-2000 / IFP-2000ECS FCC registration number: AC6AL11B6820 Ringer equivalence: 0.8B...
  • Page 20: Underwriters Laboratories (Ul)

    151430-L8 Agency Listings, Approvals, and Requirements installation, contact your telephone company or a qualified installer. Warning This device has been verified to comply with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause radio interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 21: Requirements For Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm Systems - (Dact)

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 2.2.4 Requirements for Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm Systems - (DACT) Do not exceed the current draw load restrictions shown in Section 3.6. The AC Loss Hours option must be set from 1-3 hours.
  • Page 22: Before You Begin Installation

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 3 Before You Begin Installation This section of the manual is intended to help you plan your tasks to facilitate a smooth installation. Please read this section thoroughly, especially if you are installing a IFP-2000 or RPS-2000 panel for the first time. What’s in the Box? The IFP-2000 or RPS-2000 ships with the following hardware: •...
  • Page 23 151430-L8 Before You Begin Installation Earth Ground Terminal Label Description Rating Faults Voltage Current *I/O 2 Flexput™ Circuits 24 VDC 3.0A notification and auxiliary 0 power circuits 100 mA for initiation circuits *I/O 3 Flexput™ Circuits 24 VDC 3.0A notification and auxiliary 0...
  • Page 24 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Earth Ground Terminal Label Description Rating Faults Voltage Current N.C. RELAY 2 General Purpose Relay 2 24 VDC 2.5 A, resistive N.O. N.C. TROUBLE Trouble Relay 24 VDC 2.5 A, resistive N.O. SLC OUT SLC terminals 32 VDC 150 mA 0...
  • Page 25: Wiring Specifications

    151430-L8 Before You Begin Installation Wiring Specifications Induced noise (transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another) can interfere with telephone communication or cause false alarms. To avoid induced noise, follow these guidelines: • Isolate input wiring from high current output and power wiring. Do not pull one multi-conductor cable for the entire panel.
  • Page 26 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8...
  • Page 27 151430-L8 Before You Begin Installation AC Power Relay Input outputs To Phone lines devices SBUS devices Black Figure 3-1 Wire Routing Example for IFP-2000ECS...
  • Page 28: Board Assembly Diagram

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Board Assembly Diagram Programmable Trouble Relay On-board Annunciator Alarm Relay Ethernet Port In/Out Phone lines (non-power limited) Network Repeater Programming SBUS Out Port SBUS In Flexput Circuits Chassis Battery Mounting Connections Nuts Figure 3-2 Model IFP-2000 Assembly Figure 3-2 shows the circuit boards, metal housing and annunciator that attach the IFP-2000 assembly to the cabinet.
  • Page 29: Calculating Current Draw And Standby Battery

    151430-L8 Before You Begin Installation Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery This section is for helping you determine the current draw and standby battery needs for your installation. 3.6.1 Current Draw Worksheet Requirements The following steps must be taken when determining IFP-2000 current draw and standby battery requirements. You will use the Current Draw Worksheet to determine current draw and standby battery requirements.
  • Page 30 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 3-1: Current Draw Worksheet for IDP SLC Devices Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current per Device Current Current Addressable SLC Devices IDP-Photo IDP-Photo-T IDP-PhotoR IDP-Ion (obsolete) Standby: .30 mA IDP-Heat IDP-Heat-HT IDP-Acclimate IDP-Heat-ROR Standby: 200µA IDP-Photo-W/IV...
  • Page 31 151430-L8 Before You Begin Installation Table 3-1: Current Draw Worksheet for IDP SLC Devices Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current per Device Current Current Standby 2.25 mA Alarm: 2.25 mA IDP-Control-6 Aux Pwr Standby 8 mA Alarm: 20 mA IDP-Relay Standby/Alarm: .255 mA...
  • Page 32 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 3-1: Current Draw Worksheet for IDP SLC Devices Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current per Device Current Current Standby: 35 mA 5865-4 LED Annunciator (63 max) (with reset and silence switches) Alarm: 145 mA Standby: 35 mA 5865-3 LED Annunciator...
  • Page 33: Current Draw Worksheet For Sd Slc Devices

    151430-L8 Before You Begin Installation Table 3-1: Current Draw Worksheet for IDP SLC Devices Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current per Device Current Current One input circuit: 15 mA 5495/5499 Power Supply 24 VDC Both input circuits: 30 mA Alarm: Alarm: Alarm:...
  • Page 34 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 3-2: Current Draw Worksheet for SD SLC Devices Standby Device # of Devices Current per Device Alarm Current Current SD500-AIM SD500-MIM SD500-PS (636 max.) Standby/Alarm: .55 mA SD500-ARM SD505-HEAT SD505-PHOTO Standby: 8 mA Aux. Pwr Alarm: 60 mA SD500-ANM...
  • Page 35 151430-L8 Before You Begin Installation Table 3-2: Current Draw Worksheet for SD SLC Devices Standby Device # of Devices Current per Device Alarm Current Current 5880 LED I/O Module Standby: 35 mA (63 max.) Alarm: 200 mA 5883 Relay Interface Standby: 0 mA (63 max.)
  • Page 36 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 3-2: Current Draw Worksheet for SD SLC Devices Standby Device # of Devices Current per Device Alarm Current Current Total current ratings of all devices in system (line A + line B + C) Total current ratings converted to amperes (line D x .001): Number of standby hours Multiply lines E and F.
  • Page 37: Maximum Battery Standby Load

    151430-L8 Before You Begin Installation 3.6.4 Maximum Battery Standby Load Table 3-3 and Table 3-4 show the standby load calculations for the IFP-2000 based on 24 and 90 hours of standby. The standby load calculations of line D in the Current Draw Calculation Worksheet (Table 3-1 for IDP devices and Table 3-2 for SD devices) must be less than the number shown in Table 3-3 and Table 3-4 for the selected battery size, standby hour and alarm time.
  • Page 38 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 See Section Task (for more info.) Mount the control panel cabinet. Connect AC. Connect phone lines. 4.11 Install 5815XL SLC expander modules. Install RA-2000 Remote Fire Alarm Annunciator modules. Install 5865 or LED Annunciator modules. Install 5880 LED I/O modules.
  • Page 39 151430-L8 Before You Begin Installation See Section Task (for more info.) Program type of switch (manual pull, fire drill, and so on), if necessary. (JumpStart AutoProgramming assigns all switches as Manual Pull type.) If the installation includes duct detectors, program detector type. (JumpStart AutoProgramming does not distinguish duct detectors from ordinary smoke detectors.) Assign input points to zones, if necessary.
  • Page 40 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 See Section Task (for more info.) Edit amp properties, including name, voltage, and circuit expander. 11.5.2 3-19...
  • Page 41: Control Panel Installation

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 4 Control Panel Installation Caution! To avoid the risk of electrical shock and damage to the unit, power should be OFF to the control panel while installing or servicing. Mounting the Control Panel Cabinet Read the environmental specifications in Section 3.2 before mounting the control panel cabinet.
  • Page 42: Ac Connection

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation AC Connection At installation, connect the AC terminals to the power source as shown in Figure 4-1 or Figure 4-2. It may be necessary for a professional electrician to make this connection. The AC terminals are rated at 120 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, 5A (for the IFP-2000) or 240 VAC 50 or 60 Hz, 2.5A (for the IFP-2000HV).
  • Page 43: Battery Connection

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Battery Connection The control panel battery charge capacity is 17 to 55 AH. Use 12V batteries of the same AH rating. Determine the correct AH rating as per your standby load calculation (see Section 3.6). Wire batteries in series to produce a 24-volt equivalent.
  • Page 44 151430-L8 Control Panel Installation • If using the battery cable extenders provided (P/N 140643), mount the RBB or AB-55 cabinet no more than 18" away from the main control panel cabinet. This will ensure that the battery cables reach the battery terminals.
  • Page 45: Sbus Wiring

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Note: Figure 4-6 is an example of how the wire connections can be routed. However, any other cabinet knock- outs (on either the main control panel or the RBB/AB-55 cabinet), that are not previously being used may be utilized to connect conduit between the two cabinets.
  • Page 46 151430-L8 Control Panel Installation Note: Total worst case current draw on a single SBUS cannot exceed 1 amp. If a large number of accessory mod- ules are required, and the worst case current draw will exceed the 2 amps total, then the current draw must be distributed using RPS-1000 Power Expanders.
  • Page 47 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Note: The following formulas were used to generate the wire distance chart: 6.0 Volts Maximum Resistance (Ohms) = Total Worst Case Current Draw (amps) Maximum Resistance (Ohms) * 500 Maximum Wire Length (Feet) = (6000 feet maximum) where: Rpu = Ohms per 1000 feet for various wire gauges (see table below) Table 4-2: Typical Wire Resistance Per 1000 ft.
  • Page 48: Wiring Configurations

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation 4.4.2 Wiring Configurations Figure 4-8 illustrates SBUS 1, Class A wiring configuration and Figure 4-9 illustrates SBUS1 Class B configuration. SBUS 2 wiring configurations are the same as SBUS1. supervised power limited Caution For proper system supervision do not use looped wire under terminals marked A, B, +, and - of the SBUS device connectors.
  • Page 49: Ra-2000 Remote Annunciator Installation

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 RA-2000 Remote Annunciator Installation The optional Model RA-2000 Remote Annunciator, shown in Figure 4-10, performs the same functions as the on-board annunciator. The RA-2000 can be surface or flush mounted. It is also available in gray color as RA- 2000GRAY.
  • Page 50 151430-L8 Control Panel Installation Follow these steps to flush mount the RA-2000 The back box dimensions are 9 9/32” W x 8 3/8” H. The minimum depth required is 2". The back box can be mounted prior to the complete installation of the RA-2000 using any of the mounting holes shown in Figure 4-11.
  • Page 51: Surface Mounting

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Attach the annunciator and door assembly to back box as shown in Figure 4-13 using the supplied screws. Figure 4-13 Attaching Annunciator / Door Assembly to Backbox 4.5.1.2 Surface Mounting The Model RA-100TR red trim ring and RA-2000GRAYTR gray trim ring kits are available for use when surface mounting the RA-2000.
  • Page 52: Ra-2000 Connection To The Panel

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation Place the trim ring over the back box as shown in Figure 4-15. Figure 4-15 Installing Trim Ring Attach the door assembly to the back box using screws provided. After the SBUS wiring to the annunciator is complete (described in Section 4.5.2), replace the electronic assembly in the back box.
  • Page 53: Temporary Programming Display

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 4.5.3 Temporary Programming Display When an RPS-2000 is being initially setup, place an RA-2000 on the panel at address 63 and power up the panel. This will initiate the Temporary Programming Display feature. This allows the RA-2000 to act as the main annunciator for the RPS-2000 panel and allows access to the idle screen and menu system for programming.
  • Page 54: 5815Xl Connection To The Panel

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation 4.6.1 5815XL Connection to the Panel Connect the 5815XL to the control panel as shown in Figure 4-18. After the 5815XL is connected to the panel, it must be added to the system. This programming steps are described in Section 9.2.2. supervised power limited Figure 4-18 5815XL Connection to Main Panel Assembly...
  • Page 55 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Connect a printer to the 5824 as shown in Figure 4-20. supervised power limited Parallel Model 5824 Board cable connectors for connection to printer Serial Figure 4-19 5824 Connection to the Panel Figure 4-20 Printer Connection 4-15...
  • Page 56: Selecting 5824 Options

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation 4.7.1 Selecting 5824 Options Configuring the 5824 includes the following steps: • Add the module to the system. JumpStart will add the module automatically (see Section 8.2). You can also add it manually (see Section 9.2.2). •...
  • Page 57: 5880 Led I/O Module

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 5880 LED I/O Module The 5880 is an LED driver board that can be used in a wide variety of applications, including as an interface with most customized floor plan annunciator boards. The 5880 can drive up to 40 LEDs and has one PZT controller. The 5880 also has eight inputs for dry contact monitoring.
  • Page 58: Facp Connection

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation 4.8.2 FACP Connection The 5880 connects to the panel via the SBUS. Make connections as shown in Figure 4-23. After the 5880 is connected to the panel, it must be added to the system. This programming step is described in Section 9.2.2. supervised power limited Figure 4-23 5880 Connection to Main Control Panel Assembly...
  • Page 59: Dry Contact Wiring

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 than 100 mA of current is allowed to flow into the open collector transistor. Figure 4-24 5880 Board Layout 4.8.4 Dry Contact Wiring The 8 input circuits on the 5880 board are for monitoring switch inputs. Any type of switch supported by the control panel can be used with the 5880.
  • Page 60: 5865-3 / 5865-4 Led Annunciator Installation

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation 5865-3 / 5865-4 LED Annunciator Installation The 5865-3 and 5865-4 are LED annunciators. The 5865-4 has 30 mappable LEDs, remote fire system silence and fire system reset key switches, and a general system trouble LED. The 5865-3 has 30 mappable LEDs only. These are arranged as 15 pairs of red (typically used for alarm) and yellow (typically used for trouble) LEDs.
  • Page 61: 5865 Mounting

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 4.9.2 5865 Mounting Mount the 5865-4 to a standard 4-gang electrical box. Mount the 5865-3 to a standard 3-gang electrical box. In Figure 4-28, the 5865-4 attached to a 4-gang box is used as an example. 4-gang electrical box.
  • Page 62: Configuring Sbus Modules

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation 4.10 Configuring SBUS Modules This section describes how to configure any system hardware modules that have been added to the system. 4.10.1 Assigning SBUS Module IDs SBUS devices on a panel are addressed from 1 to 63 and are connected to either SBUS 1 or SBUS 2. Although the addressing scheme allows 63 SBUS devices to be connected to a panel, the actual number is limited by current draw and SBUS bandwidth usage as discussed below.
  • Page 63: Telephone Connection

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 plan to have more than eight SBUS devices per SBUS. Remember to include devices that are on RPS-1000 SBUS repeaters in your list of devices for SBUS bandwidth calculations. 4.11 Telephone Connection Connect the telephone lines as shown in Figure 4-31. The Model 7860 phone cord is available from Silent Knight for this purpose.
  • Page 64: Class A Notification Wiring

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation Configure the circuit through programming (see Section 9.5) Alarm Polarity Shown Notification Wiring UL Listed EOL power limited 4.7 k supervised Regulated 24 VDC 3A per circuit, 9A max combined Figure 4-32 Class B Notification Appliance Circuit Wiring Maximum voltage drop is 3V per Class B notification.
  • Page 65: Conventional Input Switch Circuits

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Configure the circuit for Class A in programming (see Section 9.5). supervised power limited Regulated 24 VDC 3A per circuit, 9A max combined Figure 4-33 Class A Notification Appliance Circuit Configuration Note: In programming any point that uses multiple Flexput circuits, the lowest Flexput circuit number is used to refer to the circuit pair.
  • Page 66: Class A Inputs

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation Configure the circuit through programming (see Section 9.5). supervised power limited Maximum Impedance per circuit is 50 UL Listed EOL 4.7 k Figure 4-34 Class B Input Switches 4.12.2.2 Class A Inputs You can connect conventional Class A switches, such as waterflow switches and pull stations, directly to the Flexput circuits of the control panel.
  • Page 67: Installing 2-Wire Smoke Detectors

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 4.12.3 Installing 2-Wire Smoke Detectors Any compatible UL listed two-wire smoke detector can be used with the control panel (see Appendix A for list of compatible smoke detectors). Figure 4-36 and Figure 4-37 illustrate how to connect a UL listed 2-wire detector to the control panel.
  • Page 68: Installing 2-Wire Class A Smoke Detectors

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation 4.12.3.2 Installing 2-Wire Class A Smoke Detectors To install a Class A two-wire smoke detector, wire as shown in Figure 4-37. supervised power limited Note: Any 2 wire Flexput circuit 5 and 6 used as an example. smoke detector Any Flexput point pairing listed in...
  • Page 69: Installing 4-Wire Class A Smoke Detectors

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Each loop gets smoke power from the even numbered Flexput circuit and the contact input is connected to the odd numbered Flexput circuit. supervised Maximum Impedance power limited UL Listed  per Circuit is 50 EOL Resistor Note: Air Products...
  • Page 70: Auxiliary Power Installation

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation Smoke power is supplied to each Class A loop as shown in Figure 4-39. maximum impedance per Air Products PAM-2 circuit is 50 Model 160150 Supervision Module Air Products PAM-2 Model 160150 Supervised Power Limited Supervision Module Figure 4-39 Class A 4-Wire Smoke Detector Connections Note: In programming any point that uses multiple Flexput circuits are always referred to as the lowest Flexput...
  • Page 71: Door Holder Power

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Configure the auxiliary power output through programming (see Section 9.5). When used as auxiliary power, terminals labeled “O” are negative, terminals labeled “X” are positive Figure 4-40 Flexput Circuit Location 4.12.5.1 Door Holder Power Door holder power is intended for fire door applications. When there are no fire system alarms in the system and the panel has AC power, door holder circuits have 24 volt power present at their terminals.
  • Page 72: On-Board Relays (Conventional)

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation 4.13 On-Board Relays (Conventional) The control panel has two built-in programmable relays and a built-in trouble relay. All relays are Form C rated at 2.5 A @ 24VDC. Figure 4-41 Location of Conventional Relay Circuits 4.13.1 Trouble Relay The control panel has a dedicated Form C trouble relay built in.
  • Page 73: Remote Station Applications

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 4.14 Remote Station Applications 4.14.1 Keltron Model 3158 Installation The control panel is compatible with Keltron Model 3158, used for direct connection to a Keltron receiver. The 3158 reports alarms, supervisories, and troubles. The steps for connecting the 3158 to the control panel. Refer to the 3158 installation instructions for complete information.
  • Page 74: City Box Connection Using The 5220 Module

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation 4.14.2 City Box Connection Using the 5220 Module This section describes how to connect the control panel to a local energy municipal fire alarm box or “city box” as required by NFPA 72 Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm systems for fire alarm service. The city (master) box is an enclosure that contains a manually operated transmitter used to send an alarm to the municipal communication center which houses the central operating part of the fire alarm system.
  • Page 75: Using The Idp-Relay Addressable Relay Module For City Box Connection

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 4.14.3 Using the IDP-Relay Addressable Relay Module for City Box Connection Wire the IDP-Relay as shown in Figure 4-44. UL listed EOL must be Installed in City Box enclosure Figure 4-44 IDP-Relay Module for City Box Connection 4.14.4 NFPA 72 Polarity Reversal Note: Intended for connection to a polarity reversal circuit of a control unit at the protected premises having...
  • Page 76: Using The 7644-L8* Module

    151430-L8 Control Panel Installation If necessary, adjust loop current using the potentiometer (R10) on the 5220 board. Normal loop current is 2- to-8 mA with a 1k ohm remote station receiving unit. Maximum loop resistance is 3k ohm. Note: Flexput circuit 1 and Relay 2 used as examples.
  • Page 77: Transmitter Activated By Dry Contacts

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Intended for connection to a polarity reversal circuit of a remote station receiving unit having compatible rating. Figure 4-46 Polarity Reversal Connection Using the 7644 4.14.5 Transmitter Activated by Dry Contacts This section describes the connection of a UL 864 listed remote station transmitter to the IFP-2000 dry relay contacts.
  • Page 78: Networking

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 5 Networking Network System Hardware Features IFP-2000 panels can be networked to create a virtual system that is larger than 636 addressable points. Each additional IFP-2000/RPS-2000 provides another 636 addressable points to the network total. For example, a network of eight panels provides a maximum addressable point capacity of 5,088 points (636 x 8 = 5,088).
  • Page 79: Installing Using Direct Connection Within A Site

    151430-L8 Networking Figure 5-1 Direct Connect Wiring Option 5.3.1 Installing using Direct Connection within a Site: Mount the IFP-2000 and/or RPS-2000 panels within 20 feet of conduit run distance from each other. Place the conduit for routing the direct connect networking cable between panels in a bus configuration as shown above in Figure 5-1 on page 2.
  • Page 80: Repeater Wiring Options

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Repeater Wiring Options Networking a group of IFP-2000 and/or RPS-2000 at a distance greater than 20 feet requires the use of a network repeater with each panel. Repeaters are used to travel long distances and/or between buildings. Figure on page 3Figure 5-3 on page 3 shows the repeater wiring connection for style 4, class B as a solid line.
  • Page 81: Accessory Mounting Kits

    151430-L8 Networking The IFP-RPT-UTP repeater is used for connecting panels via unshielded twisted pair wiring up to a maximum wiring distance of 3000 feet. The IFP-RPT-FO repeater is used for connecting panels via fiber optic cable up to a maximum signal loss of 8dB. The IFP-RPT-FO repeater also has connections for unshielded twisted pair wiring so that either fiber optic cable or unshielded twisted pair wiring can be used for connecting panels.
  • Page 82: Network Repeater Cable Requirements

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Place Jumpers J2 and J3 in the CLOSED position when there is a twisted pair cable connected to port 1 of terminal block TB1. Each repeater has the ability to monitor for earth ground faults on the twisted pairs con- nected to port 1of its terminal block TB1.
  • Page 83: Fiber Optic Repeater Wiring Between Multiple Panels

    151430-L8 Networking 5.4.2.3 Fiber Optic Repeater Wiring between Multiple Panels Fiber optic cable between multiple panels is shown in Figure 5-7 on page 6. Class A is shown with a dotted line. Class A wiring Figure 5-7 Fiber Optic Wiring Example 5.4.2.4 Fiber Optic and Twisted Pair Repeater Wiring between Multiple Panels A mixture of fiber optic cable and twisted pair wiring between multiple panels is shown in Figure 5-8 on page 7.
  • Page 84 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Class A cabling is shown with dotted line. Fiber optic ports that are not used must have their dust caps placed on the port Class A wiring Figure 5-8 Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Combination Wiring Example...
  • Page 85: Using Both Repeaters And Direct Connect Wiring On A Networked System

    151430-L8 Networking Using Both Repeaters and Direct Connect Wiring on a Networked System Figure 5-9 on page 8 below shows a network wiring example using both repeaters and direct connect wiring. All repeaters in the system must be placed only on panels that are at the ends of a direct connect BUS or connected to panels with no direct connect network wiring.
  • Page 86 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 to network the panel, its DIP switches 8, 9, and 10 must be ON. Otherwise, DIP switches 8, 9 and 10 are always OFF. Jumper J1 on the network repeater is always CLOSED. Newer designs have this jumper permanently CLOSED.
  • Page 87: Setting The Network Id For Each Panel

    151430-L8 Networking Setting the Network ID for each Panel Note: It is important that much thought is given when choosing the network IDs for each panel. It is difficult to change the IDs once panel programming has begun. The network ID for each panel is set using DIP switch positions 1 through 7. See Figure 5-10 on page 10 below for possible DIP switch settings.
  • Page 88: Network Management

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 6 Network Management Network Diagnostics 6.1.1 Ping Panel The Ping Panel menu allows you to continually ping any panel programmed into the network. As the selected panel is being pinged, the Ping Panel screen will display the reply time, minimum and maximum reply times, and sent and received counters.
  • Page 89: Edit Network Names

    151430-L8 Network Management programmed into the network will appear as a “member.” Any panel that is connected to the network but not programmed into the network will appear as a “guest.” You can add guest panels to the network by changing their status to member in this menu.
  • Page 90: Computer Access

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 switch setting. The system will be down as the panel needs to reboot in order to complete the transition. When using the PC configuration software to program the panels, the Network Panel ID will be locked from future editing.
  • Page 91: Access Codes

    151430-L8 Network Management Access Codes Access codes provide the user access to the control panel functions. Each access code can be customized for each user. This allows some users the ability to access programming and other higher level panel functions, while other users may only need access to lower level functions such as preforming fire drills, or acknowledging trouble conditions.
  • Page 92 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 6-1 User Profile Selectable Panel Functions Type of Selectable Functions Function System Tests Fire Drill Menu Indicator Test Walk Test-No Report Walk Test -With Report Dialer Test Clear History Buffer Point Functions Disable/Enable Point Point Status Panel Menus Set SLC Device Address...
  • Page 93: Edit Name

    151430-L8 Network Management 6.3.1 Edit Name See Appendix B for a list of available characters and their numeric designators. Then press ENTER to finish. 6.3.2 Edit Access Code Enter new access code (minimum of 4 digits, maximum of 7 digit). Press ENTER.
  • Page 94: Dialer Report Table

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 6.4.4 Dialer Report Table The Dialer Report Table specifies event reporting for each panel on the network. Each row in the table specifies a panel, event types to report, primary and backup reporting channel, and report by point or zone. Associated with the receivers are account number and daily test option.
  • Page 95: Edit Voice Commands

    151430-L8 Network Management 6.5.2 Edit Voice Commands When a voice output group is selected to be activated by a zone, the cadence pattern choice does not apply. For voice output groups, one of six system wide voice commands will activate instead of the cadence pattern. Enter the installer code.
  • Page 96: Sync Network Options

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Sync Network Options If after making changes to network programming, the distribution of network options fail, the system will report a trouble of network options out of sync. Use this menu to redistribute changed options to the rest of the network. The user will be required to choose a panel to source the options from.
  • Page 97: Network Management Quick Reference

    151430-L8 Network Management Network Management Quick Reference Menu Options/Defaults Comments Learn Guest or member Add or remove See Section 6.2.1 panels into the Network network Edit Panel Names Network Panel ID Edit Panel Names See Section 6.2.2 Network Site Names Edit Site Member Edit Site Names Names...
  • Page 98 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Menu Options/Defaults Comments Network Profile 1 is the profile that Programming dictates what functions the Firefighter Key has access to. Panel Programming Because this is the profile for a System Information keys, the user name and the access code can not be edited Upload/Download for this profile.
  • Page 99 151430-L8 Network Management Menu Options/Defaults Comments Immediate/ Control Lockout Timer/ Never Edit Timers Auto Reset ECS See Section 6.5.1 Never/ Event 1-8 Timer/Event Auto Reset ECS Disabled Custom Event Fire Alarm Fire System Aux 1 Fire System Aux 2 Fire Zone Aux 1 Fire Zone Aux 2 Fire Supervisory Voice...
  • Page 100: Idp And Sd Slc Device Installation

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 7 IDP and SD SLC Device Installation Caution! To avoid the risk of electrical shock and damage to the unit, power should be OFF at the control panel while installing or servicing. List of IDP SLC Devices The following IDP SLC devices can be used with the control panel.
  • Page 101: List Of Sd Slc Devices

    151430-L8 IDP and SD SLC Device Installation Installation Part Numbers Model Name/Description Sheet PN B210LP 6" mounting base I56-3739-00 B224BI/IV 6" isolator base. White or Ivory I56-0725-00 B224RB/IV 6" relay base. White or Ivory I56-3737-00 B501 4" mounting base I56-3738-00 Low Frequency Sounder Base.
  • Page 102: Maximum Number Of Slc Devices

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Maximum Number of SLC Devices The IFP-2000 supports IDP or SD SLC devices. The maximum number of SLC devices per panel is 636. The number of 5815XL is limited only by the SBUS bandwidth, 636 point count, and 1A SBUS current limit. Device support is as follows: IDP Devices - The IFP-2000 supports a total of 636 IDP points.
  • Page 103 151430-L8 IDP and SD SLC Device Installation Figure 7-1 and Figure 7-2 show how wire length is determined for out-and-back tap and T-tap style wiring. IDP device max loop resistance = 40 ohms SD device max loop resistance = 50 ohms Figure 7-1 Calculating wire run length for a simple out and back tap When using T-taps, the total length of all taps and the main bus must not exceed 40,000 feet.
  • Page 104: Wiring 5815Xl In Style 6 & 7 (Class A) Configuration

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 7.4.2 Wiring 5815XL in Style 6 & 7 (Class A) Configuration Figure 7-3 on page 5 illustrates how to wire the SLC loop for Style 6 or Style 7 Class A installations. Note: Style 6 does not use short circuit isolator devices Note: Style 7 requires an isolator module as the first device on the in and the out loops.
  • Page 105: Wiring Idp Slc Detectors

    151430-L8 IDP and SD SLC Device Installation Wiring IDP SLC Detectors This section describes how to install IDP heat and smoke detectors. All detectors ship with installation instructions. Refer to each detector’s installation instructions for more detailed information. To wire IDP detectors: Wire device bases as shown in Figure 7-4.
  • Page 106: Addressing Idp Slc Devices

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Addressing IDP SLC Devices All IDP devices are addressed using the two rotary dials that appear on the device board. Use the ONES rotary dial to set the ones place in a one or two digit number, and use the TENS rotary dial to set the tens place in a two or three digit number.
  • Page 107: Wiring Sd Detectors

    151430-L8 IDP and SD SLC Device Installation Wiring SD Detectors This section describes how to install SD heat and smoke detectors. All detectors ship with installation instructions. Refer to each detectors' installation instructions for more detailed information. This information applies to the following SD models: SD505-HEAT Heat Detector SD505-PHOTO Photoelectric Smoke Detector To wire SD505-PHOTO or SD505-HEAT detectors:...
  • Page 108: Addressing Sd Devices

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Addressing SD Devices This section explains how to address SD detectors and modules. 7.8.1 SD505-PHOTO & SD505-HEAT The SD505-PHOTO photoelectric smoke detector and SD505-HEAT heat detector are easily addressed at the FACP. An access code with the option to set SLC Device Address enabled is required to perform this task. To address a SD505-PHOTO or SD505-HEAT: Connect a detector base temporarily to the programming terminals as shown in Figure 7-7.
  • Page 109: Slc Devices With Dip Switches

    151430-L8 IDP and SD SLC Device Installation 7.8.2 SLC Devices with DIP Switches Input and relay module addresses are set using the dip switches on the module board. The chart below shows the available addresses. For example, to select address 3, place dip switches 1 and 2 in the up position. The range of valid addresses is 1-127.
  • Page 110: Programming Overview

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 8 Programming Overview This section of the manual is intended to give you an overview of the programming process. Please read this section of the manual carefully, especially if you are programming the control panel for the first time. The JumpStart Autoprogramming feature automates many programming tasks and selects default options for the system.
  • Page 111: Output Points

    151430-L8 Programming Overview need to manually change the switch type if manual pull is not correct. The first JumpStart AutoProgramming creates one zone (Zone 1) and assigns all input points to Zone 1. Zone 1 is mapped to Output Group 1. 8.2.2 Output Points The first JumpStart AutoProgramming on a panel in default configuration creates three output groups and assigns...
  • Page 112 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Select one of the following options from the menu that displays. 1 - Review System Press 1 if you need to review the JumpStart configuration. The Review System menu will appear. Press 1 to review Entire System or Press 2 for Changes Only. 2 - Repeat JumpStart Press 2 if you need to rerun JumpStart for any reason.
  • Page 113: Mapping Overview

    151430-L8 Programming Overview Mapping Overview This section of the manual is a high level overview of mapping. Mapping is an important concept with the control panel. In general terms, mapping is assigning or linking events to outputs that should activate when events occur. You do this by assigning input points to input zones, output points to output groups and then linking or mapping zones and output groups.
  • Page 114: Input Point Mapping

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 8.3.1 Input Point Mapping Input points are assigned to input zones, as the example if Figure 8-2 shows. Any input point can be assigned to any input zone. (Input points can be assigned to one zone only. An input point can be designated as “Unused,” which means it has not been assigned to a zone).
  • Page 115: Output Circuit Mapping

    151430-L8 Programming Overview 8.3.2 Output Circuit Mapping Figure 8-3 is a simple example showing how to assign notification and relay output circuits to groups. Figure 8-3 Example of Assigning Output Circuits to Groups...
  • Page 116: Event Mapping

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 8.3.3 Event Mapping There are 11 types of Zone events, 14 types of Panel events, and 40 types of Site events that can be mapped (see Table 8-1). For each event type, you can activate the output groups with specific output patterns. Mapping examples are shown in Figure 8-4, Figure 8-5, &...
  • Page 117 151430-L8 Programming Overview Figure 8-4 Example of Zone Events Mapped to output Groups and Patterns...
  • Page 118 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Figure 8-5 Example of Zone Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns on a Single Panel...
  • Page 119 151430-L8 Programming Overview Figure 8-6 Example of Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns within a Networked Site 8-10...
  • Page 120 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Figure 8-7 Example of SKSS-2 Software Mapping - Zone Events Figure 8-8 Example of SKSS-2 Software Mapping - Panel events 8-11...
  • Page 121 151430-L8 Programming Overview Figure 8-9 Example of SKSS-2 Software Mapping - Site Events 8-12...
  • Page 122: Mapping Led Points

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 8.3.4 Mapping LED Points Figure 8-10 is a simple example showing how LED points are mapped to zones and output groups. Typically you would create two output groups for each zone, one for alarms and one for troubles. (LED points are available when models 5865-3/4 and/or 5880 are used with the system).
  • Page 123: Mapping Led Points For A Networked System

    151430-L8 Programming Overview 8.3.5 Mapping LED Points for a Networked System Figure 8-11 Example of Expanding Mapping of LED Points Across Panels Programming Using the 5655 Silent Knight PC Configuration Software You can use the 5655 Silent Knight PC configuration software to program the control panel onsite or remotely (personnel will need to be onsite during the upload or download process).
  • Page 124: Entering & Exiting Panel Programming

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 8.5.1 Entering & Exiting Panel Programming To enter Program Mode: Enter the Installer Code (factory programmed default code is 123456). Then press 7. The programming menu option displays. See Section 9 for detailed menu information and Sec- tion 8.6 for a quick reference listing all programmable options and JumpStart defaults.
  • Page 125: Editing Keys

    151430-L8 Programming Overview 8.5.1.3 Editing Keys The keys shown in Figure 8-13 are available for use when you are in the Panel Programming menu. Figure 8-13 Editing Keys Available from the Panel Programming Menu 8-16...
  • Page 126: Programming Menu Quick Reference

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Programming Menu Quick Reference This section of the manual lists all Panel Programming options in the order they appear on the sub-menus. Default settings are indicated in text or marked with an asterisk (*). The comments column provide quick information and a reference to a section (if applicable) which has more detailed information.
  • Page 127 151430-L8 Programming Overview Menu Options/Defaults Comments Single/Multi- station 00-23 Cadence Zone CO Single/ Section Edit Zone Select Zone Accessory Multi station 00-23 9.3.1.3 Zone Cadence Local Zone View Zone Points Select Zone Section 9.3.2 Section Group Name 9.4.1.1 Voice Group Y or N Switch 1-64...
  • Page 128 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Menu Options/Defaults Comments LATCH FIRE NON- TAMPER LATCH MANUAL RELEASE INTERLOCK STATUS POINT CO DETECTOR SWITCH LATCH SWITCH ECS INPUT NON- LATCH LATCH NON- TAMPER LATCH Select LATCH Module SUPER- NON- VISORY LATCH Select OUTPUT PT Group AUX CONST NOTIF...
  • Page 129 151430-L8 Programming Overview Menu Options/Defaults Comments Accessory HEAT HT SDR base RLY base DETECTOR Accessory PHOT-HEAT Section 9.5 SDR BAS RLY BAS BEAM LATCH Same SUP DET function as NON- DETECTOR LATCH Accessory SDR BAS Single station or Multi station RLY BAS Silence or CO ALARM/...
  • Page 130 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Menu Options/Defaults Comments Accessory Single station SDR BAS or Multi station Select SD and IDP RLY BAS Sensor CO SUPR/ Devices on (IDP FIRE SUPR Internal and Enter Pt CO FIRE Latch or non- ONLY) External 5815XL latch.
  • Page 131 151430-L8 Programming Overview Menu Options/Defaults Comments ZONE AUX2 Latch and Non-Latch feature only appear for SYSTEM WATERFLOW,FIRE AUX1 SUPERVISORY, FIRE SYSTEM TAMPER, ZONE AUX1, AUX2 ZONE AUX2, SYSTEM MANUAL AUX1, SYSTEM AUX2., RELEASE ECS INPUT, ECS TAMPER, and ECS SUPERVISORY. INTER-LOCK If ECS INPUT is selected B SWITCH...
  • Page 132 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Menu Options/Defaults Comments Set the Hour Auto Time Test Set the Minutes *02:00AM Section 9.6.1 Select AM/PM For each phone line (1 & 2) select: Dialing Prefix Up to 9 digits *none Section 9.6.1 Number of rings before panel answers # of Answer Rings...
  • Page 133 151430-L8 Programming Overview Menu Options/Defaults Comments 50 Hz AC Freq: 60 Hz *60Hz Section 9.6.5.4 Time Options Neither (cont.) AM/PM System Clock Format (AM/ Clock Display Format *AM/PM PM or military). Section 9.6.5.5 SYNC Strobes when Silenced Section 9.6.6.1 Auto Display Events Section 9.6.6.2 Miscellaneous Options...
  • Page 134: Programming

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 9 Programming This section of the manual describes how to manually program the control panel from the built-in annunciator. Each subsection discusses these menu options in detail. All options described in this section can be performed using Silent Knight Software Suite (SKSS-2).
  • Page 135: Edit Modules

    151430-L8 Programming module,5880 LED I/O module, 5865 LED annunciator, ECS-50W or ECS-125W watt audio amplifier, ECS- AMP audio/voice amplifier, ECS-VCM voice control module, ECS-INT50W 50 watt internal amplifier, ECS- RVM remote voice module, and ECS-DUAL50W dual channel amplifier. 9.2.1 Edit Modules The features that can be edited when this option is selected are module ID, module name, or features that are specific to the module to be edited.
  • Page 136: Adding A Module

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 9.2.2 Adding a Module To add a new hardware module to the system, follow these steps: You must be in the Main Menu to perform this task. If necessary, enter the Installer Code. Select 7 for Panel Programming. Press 1 to enter module menu.
  • Page 137: Edit Zone

    151430-L8 Programming 9.3.1 Edit Zone Features that can be edited through the edit zone option are, edit zone name, zone properties (which includes zone type and detector sensitivity), and zone accessory options. To edit a zone, follow these steps: Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Panel Programming.
  • Page 138 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Alarm Delay Characteristics The programmed zone type is provided for user reference only. To modify the zone type use the SKSS-2 Silent Knight Software Suite Table 9-1 list the detector characteristics and a description of each. Table 9-1: Detector Characteristics Type of Delay Description...
  • Page 139: Zone Accessory Options

    151430-L8 Programming Smoke Detector Sensitivity IMPORTANT! Drift compensation is automatic for all smoke detectors (photoelectric and ionization). The feature is always in effect, no programming is required. See Section 10.4.10 for information about how to check if a detector is in UL compliance. All detectors in the zone will respond as programmed in this menu location.
  • Page 140: View Zone Points

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Note: The B200S Sounder base is intended to be used along with the CO cadence setting. Local Zone (choose Y or N, for Yes or No). 9.3.2 View Zone Points To view the points in a zone, follow these steps: Enter the installer code.
  • Page 141: Edit Group Name

    151430-L8 Programming 9.4.1.1 Edit Group Name To edit the group name, press 1. You can use words to display a descriptive name for a group. Note: See Appendix B for editing names. 9.4.1.2 Edit Group Properties To edit the group properties, Press 2 from the edit group menu. The Edit Group Menu allows you to select options for each group for the following items: •...
  • Page 142: View Group Points

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 area with a single button press. Corresponding Corresponding Key and LED Numbers Key and LED Numbers ECS-SW24 ECS-VCM Figure 9-4 Corresponding Key and LED for Mapping Output Groups 9.4.2 View Group Points Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Panel Programming.
  • Page 143: Point

    151430-L8 Programming Point You may need to change characteristics of individual input points (detectors and switches) even after using JumpStart AutoProgramming. This section explains how to change options for: type of input point; latching/non- latching status (switches); and name and zone/group assignment of a point. 9.5.1 Point Programming For 5815XL Module To program for points on an 5815XL module, follow these steps:...
  • Page 144 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 9-3: Programming Options for 5815XL Modules Type Function Latching Option Comments Selection UNUSED Select for SLC points that are unused. PHOTO Spot photoelectric detectors. Spot ionization detector. HEAT Spot heat detector. PHOTO DUCT Duct photoelectric detector. ION DUCT Duct Ion detector.
  • Page 145 151430-L8 Programming Table 9-3: Programming Options for 5815XL Modules Type Function Latching Option Comments Selection MANUAL PULL Use this switch type for manual pull stations. This input is always latched. The switch can clear only when an alarm is reset. This switch type has the highest fire priority;...
  • Page 146 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 9-3: Programming Options for 5815XL Modules Type Function Latching Option Comments Selection STATUS POINT ECS INPUT Latching User also has ECS Event Number 1-8 option for ECS INPUT. Non Latching Only available when an ECS-VCM is installed in the system. ECS TAMPER Latching SWITCH...
  • Page 147: Point Programming For Internal Or External Power Module (Rps-1000)

    151430-L8 Programming 9.5.2 Point Programming For Internal or External Power Module (RPS-1000) To program for an internal or external power module points: Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Panel Programming. Press 4 to enter point menu.
  • Page 148 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 9-4: Menu choices for Internal/External Power Module Function Choices Type Selections Selections for Comments each Type Enter Point Select Type UNUSED B NOTIF NOTIF OUTPUT User also has Supervised/ Unsupervised option CONTROL CIRCUIT A NOTIF Same as B NOTIF AUX_PWR CONSTANT...
  • Page 149: Point Programming For 5880/5865 Modules

    151430-L8 Programming 9.5.3 Point Programming For 5880/5865 Modules To program the 5880/5865 module output points: Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Panel Programming. Press 4 to enter point menu. Press the Up or Down arrows to select the desired module. Refer to Section 8.6 for available choices. Then press ENTER.
  • Page 150: Point Programming For 5496

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 9.5.4 Point Programming for 5496 To program module points: Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Panel Programming. Press 4 to enter point menu. Press the Up or Down arrow to select the desired module. Refer to Section 8.6 for available choices, then press ENTER.
  • Page 151: Point Programming For Ecs-Vcm Or Ecs-Rvm

    151430-L8 Programming Repeat Steps 1 through 7 for all points. 9.5.6 Point Programming for ECS-VCM or ECS-RVM To program module points: Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Panel Programming. Press 4 to enter point menu. Press the Up or Down arrow to select the desired module.
  • Page 152 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 9-5 Choices for Point Programming Modules Function Selections Choices Type Selections Comments for each Type UNUSED 5880 (output) NOTIF NOTIF OUTPUT (outputs pt 1-40) CONTROL CIRCUIT MANUAL PULL Refer to comments column of Table 9-3 for description of these WATERFLOW options.
  • Page 153: System Options

    151430-L8 Programming Table 9-5 Choices for Point Programming Modules Function Selections Choices Type Selections Comments for each Type UNUSED MANUAL PULL WATERFLOW FIRE SUPERVISORY FIRE TAMPER FIREDRILL SILENCE Refer to comments column of Table 9-3 for description of these RESET options.
  • Page 154: Phone Lines

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Select Report Time Interval by pressing the Up or Down arrow, then press ENTER. Time Interval selections are 24hr, 12hr, 6hr and 4 hr. 9.6.2 Phone Lines To access the phone lines screen: Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Panel Programming.
  • Page 155: Dial Option (Touchtone Or Pulse, Or Tt/Pl)

    151430-L8 Programming need to adjust it depending on the installation’s telephone system. The selection made here must match the programming for this option in the Communication Configuration dialog box of SKSS-2. Enter the desired number of answer rings, then press ENTER. 9.6.2.3 Dial Option (TouchTone or Pulse, or TT/PL) Press the Up or Down arrow to select the dial option, then press ENTER.
  • Page 156: Daytime/Nighttime Sensitivity

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 9.6.3 Daytime/Nighttime Sensitivity If you need to change the time that sensitivity levels take effect (that is, the time that “Day” and “Night” begin), follow these steps. Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Panel Programming.
  • Page 157: Time Options

    151430-L8 Programming 9.6.5 Time Options Through this programming option you can set the water flow delay time, alarm verification time, low AC report delay, AC line frequency, and clock format. 9.6.5.1 Water Flow Delay You can program a delay of 0-90 seconds (zero means no delay) to be used in conjunction with a water flow switch.
  • Page 158: Change Ac Line Frequency

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Enter the number of hours before a low AC report will be sent to the central station, then press ENTER. Refer to Figure 9-14. 9.6.5.4 Change AC Line Frequency The panel’s AC line frequency is selectable for 50, 60 Hz, or Neither. AC Frequency feature dictates how the control panel will calculate time based on the AC line frequency used in the installation site.
  • Page 159: Both Ports Used

    151430-L8 Programming 10. Then press the right arrow ENTER. 9.6.6.4 Both Ports Used When the Both Ports Used option is set to Y (Yes), the IFP-RPT Repeater will supervise the network wiring on both repeater ports. 11. Press the Up or Down arrow to toggle this selection between Y (Yes) or N (No). 12.
  • Page 160: Edit Banner

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 9.6.8 Edit Banner The banner is the message that displays on the panel LCD when the system is normal; that is, when no alarms or troubles exist and the system menus are not in use. A custom banner of up to 40 characters can be created. This will automatically be centered when shown.
  • Page 161: Jumpstart Autoprogramming

    151430-L8 Programming Select 9 for Edit Ethernet. Figure 9-15 Edit Ethernet Message JumpStart AutoProgramming IMPORTANT! JumpStart AutoProgramming is used to auto learn the system hardware after devices have been added or removed from the system. Hardware devices which remain the same between repeat JumpStarts will retain any customized text or options associated with the device.
  • Page 162: Edit Voice Settings

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Select 7 for Panel Programming. Select 8 for Voice Options. Select 1 for ECS-VCM Maintenance. 9.9.2 Edit Voice Settings Select 7 for Panel Programming. Select 8 for Voice Options. Select 2 for Edit Voice Settings. 9.9.2.1 Enable Dual Channel System This option allows you to select whether dual channel is enabled in the system.
  • Page 163: System Operation

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 10 System Operation Operation of the control panel is user friendly. Menus guide you step-by-step through operations. This section of the manual is an overview of the operation menus. Please read this entire section carefully before operating the panel.
  • Page 164: Banner

    151430-L8 System Operation of 40 characters each. Annunciator keys beep when they are pressed. 10.2.2 Banner The banner is the message that displays on the control panel when the system is in normal mode (no alarm or trouble condition exists and menus are not in use). A customize message can be created that will display instead of the internal (default) message.
  • Page 165: Using The Menus

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 10.3.2 Using the Menus To move through the menus: Use the Up or Down arrow to move through the options in a menu. To select an option: Enter the number of the option. –OR– Press ENTER if the option has the = symbol next to it. Exit Menu Left arrow 10.4 Basic Operation...
  • Page 166: View Event History

    151430-L8 System Operation From the Main Menu, select 2 for Point Functions. Press 8 to inhibit output group. to select the group to be inhibited. the Up or Down arrow Press the right arrow to inhibit the group. Press the right arrow again to enable the group. 10.4.3 View Event History Use the View Event History feature to display events on LCD.
  • Page 167: Conduct A Walk Test

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 10.4.6 Conduct a Walk Test From the Main Menu, press 1 for System Tests. Important If any alarm verification zones are being used, the user will be asked if they wish to disable alarm verification during walk test. This occurs for either walk test option. Select 3 for Walk Test-No Report.
  • Page 168: Check Detector Sensitivity Through Point Status

    151430-L8 System Operation 10.5.1. 10.4.10 Check Detector Sensitivity Through Point Status The control panel constantly monitors smoke detectors to ensure that sensitivity levels are in compliance with NFPA 72. Detectors are sampled every three hours. If sensitivity for a detector is not in compliance, the panel goes into trouble, generating a Calibration Trouble condition.
  • Page 169: View Alarms Or Troubles

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 From the list that displays, press ENTER to select the module where this point is located. The screen that displays will show you if the point has a trouble and will provide sensitivity compliance information. (See Section 10.4.10 for complete information about detector sensitivity compliance.) 10.4.12 View Alarms or Troubles When the system is in alarm or trouble, you can press...
  • Page 170: Event Priority

    151430-L8 System Operation A phone number can be up to 40 digits long and can contain the following special characters. Pound (or number) key on the telephone Star key on the telephone Comma (character for 2-second pause) Use the number buttons on the annunciator or the up- and down-arrow keys to select special characters. Special characters begin displaying after “9”.
  • Page 171: Priority Rules

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 panel uses the Event Priority Table to determine which event mapping to use to control output groups. The Event Priority Table can be modified using SKSS-2. It is strongly recommended that before each installation a risk analysis is done by the stake holders (property owners, AHJ, occupants, etc…) to determine which events take precedence over others.
  • Page 172: Operation Mode Behavior

    151430-L8 System Operation 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.
  • Page 173 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 panel # site event displayed module # of total number of events system trouble fire alarm supervisory CO alarm supervisory is active is active is active Figure 10-5 Event Display after Two Minutes Sitting idle Figure 10-6 Interlock Release in Alarm after Two Minutes Sitting Idle This screen will display when more than 3 event types are active Table 10-2: Operations Mode Behavior...
  • Page 174 151430-L8 System Operation Table 10-2: Operations Mode Behavior Operation Occurs When System Behavior In This Mode You Can Mode A smoke The dialer seizes control of the phone line and Press the down arrow to view the alarm. A screen detector goes calls the central station.
  • Page 175 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 10-2: Operations Mode Behavior Operation Occurs When System Behavior In This Mode You Can Mode The dialer seizes control of the phone line and Press down arrow to view the fire supervisory calls the central station. condition.
  • Page 176 151430-L8 System Operation Table 10-2: Operations Mode Behavior Operation Occurs When System Behavior In This Mode You Can Mode A system trouble The dialer seizes control of the phone line and Press down arrow to view the fire trouble. A screen condition occurs.
  • Page 177: Releasing Operations

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 10-2: Operations Mode Behavior Operation Occurs When System Behavior In This Mode You Can Mode An alarm or trouble condition has been silenced but still SYSTEM SILENCE LED is on. SYSTEM Press down arrow to view the location of the alarm, exists.
  • Page 178 151430-L8 System Operation all releasing zones. NAC [98:002] is assigned to Output Group 3. • Output Group 4 is created. Output Group 4 will be defaulted as “Interlock Release Alarm” output group for all releasing zones. NAC circuit [98:003] is assigned to Output Group 4. Note: The installer must define which input points will be used for detectors, manual release switches, or interlock/pressure switches.
  • Page 179: Single Interlock Zone Releasing

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 10.7.1 Single Interlock Zone Releasing A single interlock zone utilizes a minimum of two addressable detectors and a designated manual release switch. Important! Only addressable detectors can be used. No conventional detectors can be used. Each Single Interlock Zone input requires at least one manual release switch.
  • Page 180: Double Interlock Zone Releasing

    151430-L8 System Operation 10.7.2 Double Interlock Zone Releasing A Double Interlock Zone uses a minimum of two addressable detectors, a designated manual release switch, and an interlock switch input. An interlock switch is typically a dry-contact pressure switch and will be referred to as an interlock/pressure switch in this document.
  • Page 181: Smoke Alarm Verification

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 10.8 Smoke Alarm Verification Figure 10-8 illustrates how the Smoke Alarm Verification cycle operates. Figure 10-8 Smoke Verification Cycle During the Confirmation Period if there is no alarm indication then the system will return to normal operation. 10.9 Function Keys The function keys on the IFP-2000 have multiple features.
  • Page 182: Erasing An F-Key Macro

    151430-L8 System Operation 10.9.3 Erasing an F-Key Macro If an F-Key macro has already been recorded, you can erase it by accessing the F-Key Recording menu and selecting the ‘Erase FKEY Macro’ option. The panel will return to the idle screen. 10.9.4 Using a Recorded F-Key Macro From the idle screen on any annunciator in the site, press the F-Key you want to activate.
  • Page 183: Emergency Communication System Operation

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 11 Emergency Communication System Operation 11.1 Overview The IFP-2000ECS control panel and accessories provides features to meet the requirements for a Mass Notification Systems as described in NFPA 72 and is compliant with the UL 2572 standard. The ECS (Emergency Communication System) is integrated with the fire alarm and voice evacuation functions of the control panel.
  • Page 184: Ecs Message Keys

    151430-L8 Emergency Communication System Operation 11.2.1.3 ECS Message Keys ECS Message Keys are used in Message Mode to select which ECS Message is to be played. If pressed when the LOC does not have ECS Control, the system will automatically try to gain ECS Control before allowing the ECS Event to be activated.
  • Page 185: Gaining Ecs Control

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 NON-ACTIVE CALL ALL CALL ECS Control ECS Control LED Select LEDs Message Keys Select Keys Message LEDs Figure 11-1 ECS-VCM / ECS-RVM Front View 11.2.2 Gaining ECS Control When attempting to gain ECS Control, there are three things that govern whether or not ECS Control can be obtained: LOC Priority.
  • Page 186: User Profile Access Control

    151430-L8 Emergency Communication System Operation The user at the second LOC enters an access code with the ECS Super User profile option. The LOC lockout timer can be set between immediate and 12 hours in increments of 1 second or it can be set to never expire.
  • Page 187: Message Mode

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 microphone. The green LEDs next to the Select Keys will activate or deactivate. 11.2.5 Message Mode In Message Mode, the user is able to press the ECS message Keys to choose a message and press the Select Keys to activate or deactivate which output areas the message will be played.
  • Page 188: Exit Ecs Control Menu

    151430-L8 Emergency Communication System Operation 11-3),even when in another menu, except programming menus, indicating that another LOC is requesting ECS Control. The piezo buzzer on the LOC with ECS Control sound when an ECS Control request is active to alert a nearby operator of the request.
  • Page 189: Ecs Point Functionality

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 11.4 ECS Point Functionality Any input point in the system can be configured as an ECS input. The Point ECS 1-8 Alarm input types can be used to trigger predetermined ECS events for output areas. ECS-VCM points can be programmed to trigger Voice Aux events that can allow external audio to be played through the emergency system.
  • Page 190: Editing An Amplifier

    151430-L8 Emergency Communication System Operation 11.5.2 Editing an Amplifier When editing AMPs, the features that may be edited are: module ID, module name, ECS-CE4 installed (Yes or No), and output voltage. To edit an existing module: Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Program Menu.
  • Page 191: Loc Priority

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Press 1 to enter module menu. Press 1 to edit a module. Use the arrow to select the module you wish to edit. Press the right arrow ENTER to move to next selection. 11.6.2.1 LOC Priority Each device is assigned a Priority level: Low, Normal, or High.
  • Page 192: Paging

    151430-L8 Emergency Communication System Operation Both fire and the emergency systems are active and the highest priority active emergency event is pro- grammed to be of higher priority than the highest priority active fire event and the user has gained ECS Con- trol.
  • Page 193: Recording Messages 1-15 Using Aux Audio Input

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 When in the record mode, the ECS-VCM keys will function as follows: ECS Message Key 1 Select Keys 1-15 ECS Message Key 3 ECS Message Key 8 Function ECS Message Key 1 Select message slot to record to. Start and stop recording from Aux.
  • Page 194 151430-L8 Emergency Communication System Operation Follow these steps to record a user message using Aux Audio Input: Note: Refer to section 9 for detailed programming information. Wire a speaker cable with 1/8” mini plug (Radio Shack Cat. No. 42-2454) to the Aux AUDIO GND and IN terminals.
  • Page 195: Recording Messages 1-15 Using The Microphone

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Key 2, (see Section Figure 11.8.3 on page 15). When the message has been erased Select Key 2’s green LED will turn off. To record a message, press ECS Message Key 1, then press Select Key 2 (this will use message slot 2 for the recording).
  • Page 196 151430-L8 Emergency Communication System Operation Release the PTT button on the microphone to save your message. The Select Key green LED for this loca- tion will turn on. To playback the recorded message, press the Select Key 1-15 that was just recorded to. 10.
  • Page 197: Erasing User Message

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 11.8.3 Erasing User Message To erase the message stored in message slot 1-15, follow these steps: Enter programming mode at main control panel. Select 5 for System Options. Select 8 for ECS-VCM Maintenance. Note: The VCM will light the green Select Key LEDs for message slots that are occupied (can be erased). Select 2 Local Recording.
  • Page 198: Reporting

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 12 Reporting This section lists receivers that are compatible with this control panel, and the reporting codes sent by the control panel for SIA and Contact ID formats. 12.1 Receivers Compatible with the Control Panel Table 12-1 shows receivers compatible with the control panel.
  • Page 199 151430-L8 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA IFP-2000 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID XX- SBUS ID Module ID Event Event Description Event Parameter ZZZ - Zone # Qualifier Group # Contact # # (If Any) Code Codes...
  • Page 200 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA IFP-2000 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID XX- SBUS ID Module ID Event Event Description Event Parameter ZZZ - Zone # Qualifier Group # Contact # # (If Any) Code...
  • Page 201 151430-L8 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA IFP-2000 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID XX- SBUS ID Module ID Event Event Description Event Parameter ZZZ - Zone # Qualifier Group # Contact # # (If Any) Code Codes...
  • Page 202 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA IFP-2000 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID XX- SBUS ID Module ID Event Event Description Event Parameter ZZZ - Zone # Qualifier Group # Contact # # (If Any) Code...
  • Page 203 151430-L8 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA IFP-2000 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID XX- SBUS ID Module ID Event Event Description Event Parameter ZZZ - Zone # Qualifier Group # Contact # # (If Any) Code Codes...
  • Page 204 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA IFP-2000 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID XX- SBUS ID Module ID Event Event Description Event Parameter ZZZ - Zone # Qualifier Group # Contact # # (If Any) Code...
  • Page 205 151430-L8 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA IFP-2000 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID XX- SBUS ID Module ID Event Event Description Event Parameter ZZZ - Zone # Qualifier Group # Contact # # (If Any) Code Codes...
  • Page 206 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA IFP-2000 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID XX- SBUS ID Module ID Event Event Description Event Parameter ZZZ - Zone # Qualifier Group # Contact # # (If Any) Code...
  • Page 207 151430-L8 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA IFP-2000 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID XX- SBUS ID Module ID Event Event Description Event Parameter ZZZ - Zone # Qualifier Group # Contact # # (If Any) Code Codes...
  • Page 208 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA IFP-2000 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID XX- SBUS ID Module ID Event Event Description Event Parameter ZZZ - Zone # Qualifier Group # Contact # # (If Any) Code...
  • Page 209 151430-L8 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA IFP-2000 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID XX- SBUS ID Module ID Event Event Description Event Parameter ZZZ - Zone # Qualifier Group # Contact # # (If Any) Code Codes...
  • Page 210: Sia - Intelliknight / Ifp-2000 Panels Pi Modifier Reporting

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 12.3 SIA - IntelliKnight / IFP-2000 Panels PI Modifier Reporting: Events are sent to the central station as a variable length string: The event format is: EEZZZZ Where: Event code (2 characters) ZZZZ Event parameter (up to four digits – not zero filled) The account number is sent using an account block that is separate from the event block Multiple events can be sent within a single event block.
  • Page 211: Sia - Ifp-2000 Panel Dialer

    151430-L8 Reporting Table 12-2: SIA- IntelliKnight / IFP-2000 Panels - PI Modifier Reporting Examples Event Fire Trouble-Nac Zone EE-ZZZ FT400 Circuit 7 ZZZ=OPG# 12.4 SIA – IFP-2000 Panel Dialer: (Differences/additional features are underlined) Events are sent to the Central Station Receiver as a fixed length string: The event format is: EEPPMMZZZZ Where...
  • Page 212 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 For examples see Table 12-3. Table 12-3: IFP-2000 SIA REPORTING EXAMPLES Event Fire Alarm-Zone Zone EE-PP-MM-ZZZZ FA32000015 Fire Alarm-Zone Zone EE-PP-MM-ZZZZ FA32000005 Fire Alarm-Point Point EE-PP-MM-ZZZZ FA32010123 Fire Alarm-Point Point EE-PP-MM-ZZZZ FA21330203 Expander Trouble EE-PP-MM-ZZZZ ET15110000 Auto Test EE-PP-MM-ZZZZ RP32000000 Battery Trouble-Panel 32...
  • Page 213: Testing And Troubleshooting

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 13 Testing and Troubleshooting 13.1 Troubleshooting This section of the manual offers suggestions for troubleshooting hardware problems. Please read this section if you encounter a problem when installing the control panel. If these suggestions do not solve your problem or if you encounter a problem that is not listed here, contact Silent Knight Technical Support at 800-446-6444 for assistance.
  • Page 214: Periodic Testing And Maintenance

    151430-L8 Testing and Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause / Suggested Actions 5815XL module that has been physically Check the status of the 5815XL green LED. If it flashes in the pattern .5 sec. on connected to the panel but is not being / .5 sec.
  • Page 215: Built-In Troubleshooting And Testing Tools

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 13.5 Built-in Troubleshooting and Testing Tools The fire control panel has several built-in testing and troubleshooting tools that can be utilized to save time while testing and troubleshooting points and SLC devices. 13.5.1 SLC Device Locator SLC device locator can be used to locate a device on a SLC loop.
  • Page 216: I/O Point Control

    151430-L8 Testing and Troubleshooting Enter up to 8 SLC addresses for the devices you wish to locate. The LEDs on the selected devices will start flashing. Press the left arrow to exit SLC Multiple Device Locator. Note: Once you exit, the system will resume normal operation. 13.5.3 I/O Point Control This feature allows you to toggle any output on or off and trip any input device.
  • Page 217 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 13-1: Earth Fault Resistance Values by Terminal Terminal Label Low Biased High Biased Function (Values in Ohms) High High Trip Restore Trip Restore SBUS SBUS1 IN Communication SBUS Power SBUS SBUS2 OUT – – Communication –...
  • Page 218: Installation Records

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Section 14 Installation Records This section of the manual is for you to use if you wish to track how points, zones, and groups have been programmed. 14.1 Detector and Module Point Record If installing IDP SLC devices, use Table 14-1 to record detector points (up to 159 per SLC loop) installed on the on-board SLC loop and make a copy of Table 14-2 to record installed modules (up to 159 per SLC loop).
  • Page 219 151430-L8 Installation Records Table 14-1: Installation Record of Onboard Devices Zone / Zone/ Module Addr Description Module Addr Description Group Group On-board 29 On-board 58 On-board 59 On-board 103 On-board 60 On-board 104 On-board 61 On-board 105 On-board 62 On-board 106 On-board 63 On-board 107 On-board 64...
  • Page 220 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table 14-1: Installation Record of Onboard Devices Zone / Zone/ Module Addr Description Module Addr Description Group Group On-board 98 On-board 142 On-board 99 On-board 143 On-board 100 On-board 144 On-board 101 On-board 145 On-board 102 On-board 146 On-board 147 On-board 154...
  • Page 221 151430-L8 Installation Records Table 14-2: Installation Record of Devices Installed on 5815XL Zone / Zone/ Module Addr Description Module Addr Description Group Group 14-4...
  • Page 222: Conventional Output Point Record

    Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 14.2 Conventional Output Point Record This chart can be used to keep track of how conventional output points (circuits) have been configured. Point/Circuit Group Description 14-5...
  • Page 223 151430-L8 Installation Records 14-6...
  • Page 224 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Appendix A Compatible Devices Notification Appliances For proper operation, you must use polarized devices with a model 7628 4.7k ohm EOL resistor on each loop. All supervised notification appliances used with the control panel must be polarized. Note: Not all devices can use the Sync feature, be sure to check Table A-1 to ensure the devices you have chosen will work with this feature.
  • Page 225 151430-L8 Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type H12/24K-FC Horn HC12/24-FC Horn HC12/24W-FC Horn HC12/24K-FC Horn P2415-FC Horn/Strobe P2415W-FC Horn/Strobe P2415K-FC Horn/Strobe P241575-FC Horn/Strobe P241575W-FC Horn/Strobe P241575F-FC Horn/Strobe P241575K-FC Horn/Strobe P2430-FC Horn/Strobe P2430W-FC Horn/Strobe P2430K-FC Horn/Strobe (cont.) P2475-FC Horn/Strobe P2475W-FC...
  • Page 226 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type HS24-75 Horn/Strobe HS24-110 Horn/Strobe HS24-1575 Horn/Strobe GCC24 Multi Candella Horn/Strobe Ceiling Mount GCCR24 Multi Candella Horn/Strobe Ceiling Mount GCS24 Multi Candella Strobe Ceiling Mount GCSR24 Multi Candella Strobe Ceiling Mount GECR-24 Multi Candella Horn/Strobe...
  • Page 227 151430-L8 Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type CHSCRL Chime/Strobe Red Ceil 4x4 CHSCWL Chime/Strobe WHT Ceil 4x4 2-Wire Horn/Strobe P2R-P 2-Wire Horn/Strobe PC2R 2-Wire Horn/Strobe PC2R-P 2-Wire Horn/Strobe P2RH 2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela P2RH-P 2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela PC2RH 2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela PC2RH-P...
  • Page 228 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type PC4WL Horn/Strobe 4W WHT Ceil 4X4 Strobe SR-P Strobe Strobe SCR-P Strobe Strobe High Candela SRH-P Strobe High Candela SCRH Strobe High Candela SCRH-P Strobe High Candela Strobe SW-P Strobe...
  • Page 229 151430-L8 Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type AH-12 Horn AH-24 Horn AH-12WP Horn Weatherproof AH-24WP Horn Weatherproof AMT-241575W Multi-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-24MCW Multi-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-241575W-NYC Multi-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-12/24 Multi-tone Horn AMT-12/24 NYC Multi-tone Horn AS-121575W Horn/Strobe NH-12/24...
  • Page 230 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type MT-241575W Multi-tone Horn Strobe MT-24MCW Multi-tone Horn Strobe MTWP-2475W Multi-tone Horn Strobe MTWP-2475C Multi-tone Horn Strobe MTG-121575W Multi-tone Horn Strobe MTR-121575W Multi-tone Horn Strobe MTWPA-2475W Multi-tone Horn Strobe MTWPB-2475W Multi-tone Horn Strobe...
  • Page 231 151430-L8 Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type RSSR-24MCC Multi Candela Strobe RSSWPA-2475W Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPA-24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPG-24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPR-24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP-2475W Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP-2475C Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP-24MCWH Strobe Weatherproof ZRS-MCWH Strobe ZRS-24MCC Strobe ZRS-24MCCH Strobe MB-G6-24...
  • Page 232 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 reset time of the smoke detector. Table A-2: Compatible Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Style B Model Name or Number Compatibility ID Manufacturer (Base model name or number in # per Loop Head Base parenthesis.) 55000-350 (45681-200) 55000-350 45681-200 15 / loop...
  • Page 233 151430-L8 Max Standby Alarm Smoke Detector/Base Detector Type Current (mA) Current (mA) Fenwal PSD-7125 Photoelectric 0.10 Fenwal PSD-7126 (w/70-201000-005 Base) Photoelectric 0.10 Fire-Lite BLP-12-4W Base Gentex 824 Photoelectric 0.50 Gentex 824T Photoelectric 0.50 Gentex 824CP Photoelectric 0.50 Gentex 824CPT Photoelectric 0.50 Hochiki HSC-4R Base...
  • Page 234 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Max Standby Alarm Smoke Detector/Base Detector Type Current (mA) Current (mA) System Sensor Beam 1224(S) Projected Beam 38.5 * Contact manufacturer for current draws Door Holders (UL Listed) Table A-5 lists door holders that are compatible with the fire control panel. Table A-5 Compatible Door Holders Current Manufacturer...
  • Page 235 151430-L8 Compatible 520Hz Signaling Speakers/Strobes Table A-7 520Hz Speakers Model Number Description Wall High-Fidelity Speaker, Red Wall High-Fidelity Speaker, White SPCR Ceiling High-Fidelity Speaker, Red SPCW Ceiling High-Fidelity Speaker, White SPSR Wall High-Fidelity Speaker Strobe, Red SPSRH Wall High-Fidelity Speaker Strobe, High Candela, Red SPSW Wall High-Fidelity Speaker Strobe, White SPSCR...
  • Page 236 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Compatible 520Hz Low Frequency Bases Table A-8 Low Frequency Bases Model Number Description B200S-LF Low Frequency Intelligent Sounder Base B200SR-LF Low Frequency Intelligent Sounder Base...
  • Page 237 151430-L8...
  • Page 238 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Appendix B Editing Text Using the Built-In Programmer This section contains tables of programmable characters that may be used for device, module, site, template, group, and zone names or phone numbers. Characters Used for Editing Text Table B-1 lists the available characters and their associated numeric designator.
  • Page 239 151430-L8 Example Name Edit Press the Up or Down arrow to select upper case letters mode, Press 2 until “F” appears. Press the Up or Down arrow to change mode to lower case letters, Press 3 until “i” appears. Press 6 until “r” appears. Press 2 until “e”...
  • Page 240 Model IFP-2000/ECS Installation Manual 151430-L8 Appendix C Cadence Patterns The cadence patterns shown in Appendix C are available for use with the control panel. Figure C-2 Cadence Patterns Available with the Control Panel...
  • Page 241 Honeywell Fire Product Warranty and Return Policy General Terms and Conditions • All new fire products manufactured by Honeywell have a limited warranty period of 36 months from the date of manufacture against defects in materials and workmanship. See limited warranty statement for details.
  • Page 242 • Repairs and returns should be sent to: Honeywell Fire Systems Attn: Repair Department / RA Number_______________________ 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 USA Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Manufacturer Warranties. Subject to the limitations set forth herein, Manufacturer warrants that the Products...
  • Page 243 Model IFP-2000 Basic Operating Instructions These instructions must be framed and displayed next to the IFP-2000 panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. Test the system in accordance to NFPA 72. Operation Task to Perform Silence Alarms and Press SILENCE then enter a code if prompted.
  • Page 244 Model IFP-2000 Installation Manual 151430...
  • Page 245 Model IFP-2000ECS / ECS-RCU2000 Basic Operating Instructions These instructions must be framed and displayed next to the IFP-2000 or ECS-RCU2000 panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. FS = Fire System ECS = Emergency Communication System Operation Task to Perform Silence Alarms...
  • Page 247 Ready NON-ACTIVE CALL ECS Control ALL CALL to Talk LED ECS Control LED Select LED’s Message (1-8) Activate Keys Message Select Keys LEDS Figure 1-1: ECS Front view Table 1-1: LED Conditions Color States Meaning The corresponding area is active for the currently playing ECS message. The corresponding area is not active.
  • Page 249 Table 1-2: ECS Control Request Operation Task Select all non-activated output groups for Key the microphone, wait for the Ready-to-Talk LED to light, press the microphone override Non-Active Call Key, and then deliver your verbal message. Figure 1-2: Gain ECS Control as ECS Super User Screen P/N LS10049-001SK-E Rev B ECN: 13-0759...
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