Normal Operation; Alarm Condition; Led Status Indicators - Honeywell FS20X Series Installation Manual And Operating Manual

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3.3

LED Status Indicators

The Model FS20X Detector uses three (3) separate, bright LED's to indicate the Detector's status.
The Green LED blinks (flashes) once every ten (10) seconds to indicate a Normal, safe operational
condition (i.e. no Faults and no Alarms). The Green LED is OFF when no external 24 VDC input
power is applied to the Detector.
The Red LED turns ON when a fire is Alarmed.
The Yellow LED blinks (flashes) when the window lens is dirty. For all other Fault conditions, the
Yellow LED will turn ON.
3.4

Normal Operation

In Normal operation, the bright Green LED blinks (flashes) every 10 seconds. See Figure 3-4 for the location
of the Green LED. Normal Operation is defined as the Detector with 24 VDC applied and no Alarm or Fault
conditions are present. If one of the 4-20 mA options are selected (Table 3-1), the current, sink or source, will
be 4.0 mA (±0.6 mA). Only the current source mode has been certified to the EN54-10 standard.
3.5

Alarm Condition

When an Alarm condition occurs, the Red LED will turn ON, (factory setting with the Auxiliary relay set to "0"
seconds). See Figure 3-5 for the location of the Red LED.
Red LED Location
Honeywell
Installation Guide and Operating Manual // Model FS20X™ Series
Green LED Location
Figure 3-5
Figure 3-4
The Detector has the following outputs with an
Alarm condition:
 Alarm Relay activation
 Auxiliary Relay activation
 4-20 mA (sink 16 mA) Alarm Output
 4-20 mA (source 16 mA) Alarm Output
 4-20 mA (sink 20 mA) Auxiliary Output
 4-20 mA (source 20 mA) Auxiliary Output
 RS-485 FireBus
 RS-485 ModBus Alarm Notification
1 This output is a Verified Alarm Output
2 Only one active Alarm output from this group
1
2
2
2
2
Alarm Notification
II
2
18
2

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