Supplemental Documentation; Cautions And Warnings; Configurations; Autonomous Control Unit (Acu) - Honeywell EBI XLS MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM Configuration, Preset Setup, Operation

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HONEYWELL EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION MANAGER

Supplemental Documentation

The table below provides a list of documents related to the
system components.
Table 2. Related Documentation Table
Document
XLS3000 Installation Document
XLS140-2 Installation Document
XLS120 Installation Document
XLS-NCA2 Installation,
Programming and Operations
Manual
LCD-160 Manual
XLS-DVC Digital Voice
Command Manual
DAA2 and DAX Digital Audio
Amplifiers
DS-DB Digital Series Distribution
Board and Amplifiers Manual
DVC-RPU Listing Document
AMPS-24 Manual
TC809A Monitor Module
Installation Document
TC809B Mini Monitor Module
Installation Document
TC809D Dual Monitor Module
Installation Document
TC810N Supervised Control
Module Installation Document
TC909A Eclipse Monitor Module
Installation Document
TC909B Eclipse Mini Monitor
Module Installation Document
TC910N Eclipse Supervised
Control Module Installation
Document
SLC Wiring Manual
MNS Desktop Microphone Kit
Installation Document
Honeywell Emergency
Notification Manager (EBI MNS)
Fire Network Adapter (FNA)
39-00008-1

Cautions and Warnings

This manual may contain cautions and warnings to alert the
reader as follows:
Part Number
95-7702
95-7731-10
95-7783
95-8542

CONFIGURATIONS

51850
85-0261-12
Honeywell equipment can be combined to meet the UL 2572
requirements for ACU, LOC, and CCS command centers. This
section describes the product combinations that can be used
85-3136
to create these MN features, as well as their MN inputs and
outputs.
53638
NOTE: Product combinations must be in the same cabi-
50107524-001
51907

Autonomous Control Unit (ACU)

I56-3807

Description

An Autonomous Control Unit (ACU) is the primary local
I56-3809
control unit for a mass notification system. E a c h X L S -
N E T m u s t h a v e a t l e a s t o n e A C U .
and controls notification appliances for a building or other
I56-0004
protected premise. The ACU provides the ability to
acknowledge, silence, and reset any events (fire or MN) that
are mapped to the ACU. MN events can be acknowledged,
I56-1490
silenced or reset only by an active MN command center.
Alarm, supervisory and trouble events are acknowledged and
reset using the same acknowledge and reset buttons. In the
I56-2786
event both an MN and fire events are active, only the highest
priority type will change state with a reset. A second reset is
required to clear the lower priority events.
I56-2784
The ACU displays MN alarms differently from fire alarms. Fire
alarms are indicated by the "Fire Alarm" LED, and will be
I56-2789
counted with the Fire Alarm counter. MN alarms are indicated
by the "Other" LED on the display, and indicated on an
annunciator with a dedicated LED and counted with an
OTHER counter. MN supervisory events and fire supervisory
51932
events share the Supervisory LED, piezo sounding pattern,
and supervisory counter. MN points in trouble and fire points
39-00007
in trouble will share the same trouble LED, piezo sounding
pattern and trouble counter in the display.
95-8548
The XLS-DVC (in ACU mode) provides the audio functions of
the ACU. It provides three paging levels-Level 1, Level 2 and
Level 3 - which may be assigned to MN, fire, or general paging
95-8524
for prioritization based on site-specific requirements. A page
at the MN level will create a latching MN alarm condition that
requires acknowledgment and reset. Multiple ACU locations
6
CAUTION
INFORMATION
ABOUT
COULD
CAUSE
PROGRAMMING
RUNTIME ERRORS, OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
WARNING
INDICATES INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES
THAT COULD CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO
THE CONTROL PANEL, IRREVERSIBLE LOSS OF
PROGRAMMING DATA, OR, PERSONAL INJURY,
INCLUDING DEATH.
net, or in cabinets next to each other with con-
nections in conduit.
PROCEDURES
THAT
ERRORS,
It monitors

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