Terms Used In This Manual; Related Documentation - Honeywell SILENT KNIGHT EVS Series Manual

Emergency voice system
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Overview

1.3 Terms Used in this Manual

The following terminology is used with the this system:
Term
EVS
FACP
LOC
Mass Notification
EVS Series
EVS Device
EVS Control
EVS LOC Priority
EVS Super User
VBUS
Module
Main control panel
Input Point
Input Zone
Output Point
(or Output Circuit)
Audio Circuits
Group (or "Output Group")
Output (or "Cadence") Pattern
Mapping

1.4 Related Documentation

Refer to the following documents for more information.
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Emergency Communication System: The features of the control panel and accessories that provide Mass Notification
functionality as described in UL standard 2572.
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Local Operator's Console: The user interface for a Mass Notification System. In the Honeywell Silent Knight Series
product line, this would be the interface provided by the 5820XL-EVS, 6820EVS, or EVS-LOC
A way of protecting life by relaying specific event information to a building or site including voice and/or audible and
visual signals.
When this is used in a statement, it would indicate the that statement applies to the 5820XL-EVS and 6820EVS
control panel.
An EVS-LOC or an -5880 module that is programmed as an EVS device. These are used as inputs for triggering the
EVS on a5820XL-EVS or 6820EVS.
EVS Control is a mode that all LOC units must enable to change the current state of the EVS system. EVS Control is
requested by using the EVS Control Button on LOC stations.
The priority level which is programmed for every EVS LOC. In order from lowest to highest, they are: Low, Normal,
High.
A user profile provided option that allows the user to override all EVS Control rules and gain EVS Control.
The VBUS is an analog voice bus that carries the recorded voice messages from the EVS-VCM to the EVS-50W,
EVS-125W, or EVS-100W, or the voice messages generated from a system microphone to the EVS-50W, EVS-125W
or EVS-100W.
The term module is used for all hardware devices except for SLC addressable devices and notification appliances.
Refers to either the 5820XL-EVS or 6820EVScontrol panel in the ECS Series cabinet.
An addressable sensing device, such as a smoke or heat detector or a contact monitor device.
A protected area made up of input points.
A notification point or circuit for notification appliances. Relay circuits and auxiliary power circuits are also considered
output points. The output group can be specifically defined as an output group to be used for voice evacuation
circuits.
Are output groups that are defined as voice output groups.
A group of output points. Operating characteristics are common to all output points in the group.
The pattern that the output will use, for example, Constant, March Code, ANSI 3.41. Applies to zones and special
system events.
Mapping is the process of specifying which outputs are activated when certain events occur in the system.
Title
6820EVS Manual
5820XL-EVS Manual
SLC Wiring Manual
Device Compatibility Document
EVS-RVM Install Sheet
EVS-SW24 Install Sheet
EVS-VCM Install Sheet
EVS-125WBD Install Sheet
EVS-RCU Install Sheet
EVS-CE4 Install Sheet
EVS-INT50W Install Sheet
EVS-100WBU Install Sheet
EVS-RPU Install Sheet
EVS-LOC Install Sheet
Table 1.1 Related Documentation
Description
Document Number
LS10144-001SK-E
151209-L8
LS10179-000SK-E
LS10167-004SK-E
LS10065-001SK-E
LS10066-001SK-E
LS10067-001SK-E
LS10068-001SK-E
LS10069-001SK-E
LS10070-001SK-E
LS10120-001SK-E
LS10153-001SK-E
LS10154-001SK-E
LS10189-001SK-E
EVS Series Manual — P/N LS10062-001SK-E:D 3/15/2022
Terms Used in this Manual

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