Coded Operation; Pre-Signal; Positive Alarm Sequence; Special System Timers - Honeywell Fire-Lite Alarms ES-1000X Manual

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Operating Instructions

4.18 Coded Operation

The NAC circuits resident on the control panel main circuit board can be programmed for coded operation. The available pulse rates which
can be programmed for coded operation are as follows:
Continuous:
March Time:
Temporal 3 Code:
Temporal 4 Code:
California Code:
Two-Stage

4.19 Pre-signal

Pre-signal option programs an initiating device to delay the activation of NACs and/or control modules while allowing visual verification by
a person. Once a detector or monitor module triggers an alarm, the onboard piezo sounds immediately, but the NACs are not activated for a
user programmed time duration of up to three minutes. Note that the alarm relay and communicator will respond to the initial alarm immedi-
ately. In addition, Zone 254 will activate. This zone can be programmed to a control module which may be used to activate a sounder or indi-
cator which the installer designates as a Pre-signal indication. Do not assign Zone 254 to a Notification Appliance Circuit when using this
zone to indicate a Pre-signal condition.
After the programmed delay, the NACs will activate if the source of the alarm is not cleared. Note that if a second alarm occurs during the
programmed time delay, the alarm will be processed immediately, causing activation of the appropriate output zones. The events which
occur upon Pre-signal activation are as follows:
onboard piezo sounds immediately
control panel LCD display will indicate a Pre-signal event and the active point
control points programmed to Zone 254 will activate
annunciators (if enabled) will sound the local piezo, and pulse the alarm LED and zone LED
outputs (NACs and control modules) of associated zones will be inhibited from activating for a user programmed time delay of up to
three minutes
second alarm occurring anytime during the time delay will cause immediate activation of all associated outputs
Pre-signal does not affect monitor modules programmed as waterflow, supervisory, process monitoring or remote switches. Pre-signal oper-
ation requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction.

4.20 Positive Alarm Sequence

PAS (Positive Alarm Sequence) option will program a smoke detector to delay panel activation (including alarm relay and communicator)
for a period of 15 seconds. Zone 253, however, will activate immediately and may be used to connect a signaling device to indicate PAS acti-
vation. Do not assign Zone 253 to a Notification Appliance Circuit when using this zone to indicate a PAS condition.
When a detector triggers an alarm, the onboard piezo sounds immediately, but the NACs are prevented from activating for 15 seconds. This
inhibit time is factory set and cannot be changed. Pressing the Alarm Silence or Acknowledge/Step key during the 15 second inhibit time
will silence the piezo sounder and start a timer which prevents activation of NACs for an additional time duration which can be user pro-
grammed for up to three minutes. After the programmed delay, the NACs will activate if the source of the alarm is not cleared. Note that if a
second alarm occurs during either time delay, the alarm will be processed immediately, causing activation of the appropriate output zones.
The events which occur upon PAS activation are as follows:
onboard piezo sounds immediately
control panel LCD display will indicate a presignal event and the active point
control points programmed to Zone 253 will activate
outputs (NACs and control modules) of associated zones will be inhibited from activating for a factory set duration of 15 seconds
pressing the Alarm Silence or Acknowledge/Step key will start a timer which inhibits output activation for additional time delay of
up to three minutes which is user programmable
second alarm occurring anytime during either time delay will cause immediate activation of all associated outputs
PAS operation requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction.
Note that the PAS BYPASS monitor type code, when activated, will inhibit the PAS capability until the PAS BYPASS monitor is deactivated.
While PAS is inhibited, signaling devices will immediately place the control panel into alarm. This feature may be employed by wiring a
normally open device, such as a switch, to a monitor module which has been programmed for PAS BYPASS.

4.21 Special System Timers

4.21.1 Silence Inhibit Timer
This option, if selected, prevents the Alarm Silence key from functioning for 5 minutes following an alarm. A new alarm during the initial 5
minute period will not cause the timer to restart with a new 5 minutes. Silence Inhibit operation requires the approval of the local Authority
Having Jurisdiction.
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Steady output with no pulsing
Pulses at 120 ppm (pulses per minute)
Pulses at 1/2 second On, 1/2 second Off, 1/2 second On, 1/2 second Off, 1/2 second On, 1-1/2 second Off
Pulses at 1/2 second On, 1/2 second Off, 1/2 second On, 1/2 second Off, 1/2 second On, 1/2 second On, 1/2 second
Off, 1-1/2 second Off
10 seconds On, 5 seconds Off
Pulses at 20 ppm (pulses per minute) for 3 or 5 minutes (depending on programming) and then changes to
Temporal
ES-1000X Series Manual — P/N LS10133-000FL-E:A 6/21/2023
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