Honeywell PL-1000 Installation And User Manual

Honeywell PL-1000 Installation And User Manual

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Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000
Installation and User Manual
M-169.1-SERIE-PL-EN / 09.2022

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  • Page 1 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 Installation and User Manual M-169.1-SERIE-PL-EN / 09.2022...
  • Page 2 This documentation is subject to the copyright of Honeywell. The content must not be copied, published, modified, distributed, transmitted, sold or changed without the express prior written permission of Honeywell.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 Contents General / Application ......................................................................5 Precautions ...........................................................................6 CE marking and information ..................................................................7 National Standards ......................................................................7 Transport damage inspection ..................................................................8 Pre-installation check list....................................................................9 Installation Overview ......................................................................10 Specifications ........................................................................... 11 Mechanical specifications ..................................................................12 Electrical specifications ................................................................... 13 Environmental specifications ................................................................
  • Page 4 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 13.2 Configuration - date and time setting ............................................................. 33 13.3 Configuration – panel configuration ............................................................35 13.4 Configuration – Peripherals option ............................................................39 13.5 Configuration – autolearn ................................................................40 13.6 Configuration – description ................................................................41 13.7...
  • Page 5: General / Application

    PL-1000 is a single loop addressable panel expandable to two loops with an optional loop card. Each loop supports 159 detectors and 159 input / output modules. PL-1000 includes Honeywell's Advanced protocol, which maximizes the speed and efficiency of alarm detection, as well as providing maximum information to the installer.
  • Page 6: Precautions

    Peripheral devices (sensors, etc.) which are not perfectly compatible with the control unit may cause damage to the control unit or cause the system to malfunction at any time. It is therefore essential to only use material which is guaranteed by Honeywell and is compatible with its control units.
  • Page 7: Ce Marking And Information

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 1.2 CE marking and information This document is a declaration that the products listed below conform to the essential protection requirements of the following European Directives: • RoHS - Restrictions on the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment •...
  • Page 8: Transport Damage Inspection

    It is important to check all supplied equipment for damage before proceeding with the installation! Before attempting to install the PL-1000 FACP, or other equipment, you must do the following: 1. After removing the FACP, modules and other related equipment from...
  • Page 9: Pre-Installation Check List

    2.1 Pre-installation check list Before installing the PL-1000 FACP you must first ensure that the following criteria have been met. Failure to do this, may not only result in damage to the equipment but may also cause problems during commissioning operations, or adversely affect its performance: •...
  • Page 10: Installation Overview

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW The panel range is designed for mounting onto an internal wall of a protected building and is not suitable for mounting on outdoor applications. 1. Install the panel housing in accordance with the instructions reported in this manual.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    AC power supply with different plug options with a max. rate power of 65 W • Autonomy in standby and alarm time, in absence of main power, are based on the system configuration. Please refer to Honeywell Loop Calculator for more details •...
  • Page 12: Mechanical Specifications

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 4.1 Mechanical specifications • Dimensions in mm: 379 x 356 x 120 (width x height x depth) • Upper 15 cable glands Ø 21 mm • Back 8 cable glands Ø 21 mm • Cable entry easy to break •...
  • Page 13: Electrical Specifications

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 4.2 Electrical specifications • External power supply: 100 ... 240 V AC, 50 ... 60 Hz • AC Fuse: 4 A / 250 Vac / 5 x 20 mm (slow blow) • Power consumption: max. 65 W •...
  • Page 14: Panel Parts - Front View

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 PANEL PARTS – FRONT VIEW Fig. 6: Front view  Touch-screen Display  Functional Buttons  LED Indicators  Mechanical Key M-169.1-SERIE-PL-EN / 09.2022...
  • Page 15: Panel Parts - Internal View

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 5.1 Panel parts – internal view Fig. 8: Internal view Front Cover Battery Fuse Panel Closing Screws Cable Entry Holes Buzzer Main Board Main Connector RCT Battery Loop Expansion Card Connector Terminals USB Port B Type...
  • Page 16 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 Fig. 9: Batteries type Yuasa NP7-12FR 2 x 12 V DC / 7 Ah (example) Batteries used within this product may only be replaced by batteries that are in compliance with IEC 60896-11, IEC 60896-21, IEC 60896-22, IEC 61056-1 and IEC 61056-2 or IEC 62485-2 and made of material with flammability rating V-1 or better.
  • Page 17: Panel Installation

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 PANEL INSTALLATION The equipment must be installed indoors, with requirements refer chapter 4.3. The installation of the panel must be carried out by qualified personnel. The electronic components that make up of the equipment, are vulnerable to physical damage or electrostatic discharge.
  • Page 18: Surface Mounting

    6.1 Surface mounting The PL-1000 FACP can be surface mounted onto a flat wall, using suitable fixtures and fittings (height between 80 … 170 cm). As a general recommendation for type of wall surfaces, ensure assessments are made and suitable fixtures and fittings are used to hold the panel assembly. The panel backbox is mounted on a concrete block wall.
  • Page 19: Cabling

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 CABLING All wiring must comply with local regulations. Also observe the requirements for cabling and interconnection of a fire detection and alarm system. For information on how to wire compatible field devices, please refer to the related product documentation.
  • Page 20 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 QUALITY OF CABLE It is vitally important that good quality cable is used and that correct installation techniques are followed. In general, the following cable installation requirements must be met: All cable sections must be circular to allow effective cable clamping using the cable glands.
  • Page 21: Mains And Battery Connections

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 7.1 Mains and battery connections Main voltage Switch-off the 230 V AC main voltage at distribution switchboard. Before applying the mains voltage to the panel, make sure to carry out the following checks and procedures: •...
  • Page 22: 1000 Connections Overview

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 7.2 PL-1000 connections overview Main Board Connections 24 V + 24 V – SND1 + SND1 – SND2 + SND2 – Loop 1 A+ Loop 1 A – Loop 1 B+ Loop 1 B- Digital IN 1+...
  • Page 23: Optional Loop Module (Pl-Lib-01) - Installation Overview

    7.3 Optional Loop Module (PL-LIB-01) - Installation Overview The Optional Loop Module PL-LIB-01 add an additional loop the PL-1000 FACP, expanding the system up two loops in total. The loop supports up to 159 detectors plus 159 input / output modules.
  • Page 24: Detectors And Modules Overview

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 DETECTORS AND MODULES OVERVIEW A Detector device such as a Smoke or Heat detector: • Has a given a unique "Address“ • Can be given a location label of up to 20 characters • It is associated to a "Zone“...
  • Page 25: Display And Controls

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 DISPLAY AND CONTROLS The Touchscreen display and LED indications, allow the user to review the system status and, with appropriate user PIN, have access and perform tasks in accordance with the requirements of the local fire regulations. There are 13 status icons provided on the front panel and 4 push buttons for event conditions.
  • Page 26 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 STATUS ICON CONDITION / CONTROL COLOR DESCRIPTION Yellow (blinking) Buzzer is active BUZZER MUTE Yellow (fixed) Buzzer has been muted SOUNDERS STOP Yellow (fixed) Sounder outputs has been silenced EVACUATE Yellow (fixed) Evacuation is activated...
  • Page 27: System Default Password

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 10 SYSTEM DEFAULT PASSWORD PASSWORD ENTRY When a function is protected by password, the below screens appear, indicating the Level required. Using the virtual keyboard, insert the password and confirm with enter:  Fig. 19: Screen...
  • Page 28: Display Overview

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 11 DISPLAY OVERVIEW The status of the unit and its connected devices is shown on the display. The display is turned off on stand-by and it can be reactivated just by pressing anywhere on the display screen.
  • Page 29: Display Indications And Buttons

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 11.1 Display indications and buttons      Battery Charge Indicator  Current Date & Time   Event Detail   Configuration   Delay Override  Event List  Last Event ...
  • Page 30: Configuration Menu

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 12 CONFIGURATION MENU ACCESS LEVEL 2 (2222) CONFIGURATION MENU TEST ENABLE/ DATE STATUS PROGRAM QR CODE It allows the user DISABLE It allows the user It allows the user It allows the user It allows the user...
  • Page 31: Program Menu

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 13 PROGRAM MENU ACCESS LEVEL 3 (33333333) PROGRAM MENU AUTOPROGRAM DESCRPITION PERIPHERALS SENSITIVITY PANEL MATRIX/ It allows the user It allows the user OPTIONS DAY/NIGHT CONFIGURATION CAUSE EFFECT to search for to define the For future use.
  • Page 32: Configuration - Access To Menu

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 13.1 Configuration – access to menu After having connected the devices and the power supply, activate it turning on the control unit and then connecting the batteries as shown in the previous setup and connection paragraph. When switched on, the programming of the panel must be carried out to allow detecting the connected devices.
  • Page 33: Configuration - Date And Time Setting

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 13.2 Configuration - date and time setting After having pressed the "Date/Time" icon in the “Configuration” menu, press the "Date” icon to set the current date. Insert the date and then press the check mark to save the setting.
  • Page 34 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 Then press "Time" icon to set the time and the check mark to save the setting. Press the back arrow to go back to the previous screen. By pressing the following icon , you can set the “Summertime” (future implementation).
  • Page 35: Configuration - Panel Configuration

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 13.3 Configuration – panel configuration Press on the “Program” icon and insert the password of level 3 (33333333). Press the "enter" key to confirm the password. Press on the back arrow to go back. Press on "Panel Configuration" icon and insert the language of the system, the date and the time format and the delays mains fault value as shown in the screen on the lower right.
  • Page 36 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 Pressing the arrow down on Date Format field, you can change the date format between mm/dd/yyyy, yyyy/mm/dd or dd/mm/yyyy. Press on the back arrow to go back. Pressing the arrow down on Delays mains fault 230 Vac field, you can change the mains fault delay time from 5 second (default) to 180 seconds. Press on the back arrow to go back.
  • Page 37 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 Latched Faults option, enable / disable all faults to works in latched mode or unlatched mode, so that when the fault condition is restored, the related event is automatically reset. Press on the back arrow to go back to the previous screen.
  • Page 38 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 You have also visibility of the panel firmware version currently installed. Press on the back arrow to go back to the previous screen. M-169.1-SERIE-PL-EN / 09.2022...
  • Page 39: Configuration - Peripherals Option

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 13.4 Configuration – Peripherals option Select “Peripherals option” you can configure the presence of the optional loop card. Click on the empty circle near the Loop Card 2 to enable the presence. Press the back arrow to go back to the main screen.
  • Page 40: Configuration - Autolearn

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 13.5 Configuration – autolearn Select “Autoprog” then press on the magnifying lens for searching for sensors and modules connected on the loop. After the scanning process press the check mark to save the configuration process. Press the back arrow to go back to the main screen.
  • Page 41: Configuration - Description

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 13.6 Configuration – description From the "Program menu", press the “Description" icon ; the "Zone" icon allows you to define the zones, the "Point" icon allows you to define the points and the "Sounders" icon allows you to define the sounders.
  • Page 42 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 To define a Point, press on the icon , then press at the right side of the device number (e.g., S001) below the icon and type the name of the device. It is possible to insert up to 20 characters. Press the "enter" key to save and confirm the zone description. Press the back arrow to go back to the previous screen.
  • Page 43: Configuration - Matrix / Cause And Effect I/O Matrix

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 13.7 Configuration – matrix / Cause and Effect I/O Matrix  In this menu, you can associate the Zones General Fault events and Evacuation to the panel sounders and to the addressable outputs. The association happens simply clicking on the dot that cross the Zone/Function inputs and the outputs.
  • Page 44 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 In the example shown, the I/O associations are: Fault will immediately activate Sounder Circuit 1 Evacuation will immediately activate: Sounder Circuit 1, Output Modules 001 and 002 Output Module 001 will be activated by: •...
  • Page 45: Configuration - Activation Delay

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 13.8 Configuration – activation delay Follow the steps to enter in "Panel Configuration" menu. Click on the right of “Activation delay” option, then assigned the output delay activation from 0 (immediate activation) to 600 seconds and confirm with enter.
  • Page 46 Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 When a delay is active, a timeline appears on the main screen to show the delay progresses. If another Zone set to works with the delay goes into alarm, a + mark appears near the delay bar, indicating that another countdown is started.
  • Page 47: Operation - Enable / Disable Zone And Point

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 14 OPERATION - ENABLE / DISABLE ZONE AND POINT Follow the steps to enter in "Configuration" menu, select “Enable/Disable” icon to have access to Zone and Point options, then select Zone to view the list and then click on the icon near the Zone you would like to Disable to change its status.
  • Page 48: Operation - Enable / Disable Sounders

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 15 OPERATION - ENABLE / DISABLE SOUNDERS Follow the steps to enter in "Configuration" menu, select “Enable/Disable” icon to have access to Sounder options, then select Sounders to view the list and then click on the icon near the Sounder to Disable it.
  • Page 49: System Status - Wireless Devices (This Functionality Will Be Available On Next Firmware Release)

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 15.1 System status – wireless devices (this functionality will be available on next Firmware release) Follow the steps to enter in “Configuration” menu, then select “Status" then press “Signal and battery levels”. Here you can see the status of AGILE battery life and the remaining lifetime. Press the back arrow to go back to the main screen.
  • Page 50: System Status - Panel Diagnostic Values

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 15.2 System status – panel diagnostic values Follow the steps to enter in “Configuration” menu, then select “Status" then press “Diagnostic values”. Select “Panel” to see current system status: loop current absorbed by the wired field devices, the battery voltage and the charging current. Press the back arrow to go back to the main screen.
  • Page 51: System Status - Points Diagnostic Values

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 15.3 System status – points diagnostic values Follow the steps to enter in “Configuration” menu, select “Status" then press “Diagnostic values”. Select “Points” to move to the next screen where you can select “Sensors” or “Modules” list. In this example, we will select Sensors to see the status represented by the relevant icons.
  • Page 52: System Status - History Log

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 15.4 System status – history log Follow the steps to enter in “Configuration” menu, then select “Log“. The events are shared in sequence, the latest is on top and the oldest is on the bottom of the list. Are shown date and time of the events, the type of the events, the Zone number and the related device address.
  • Page 53: System Test - Panel User Interface And Relay

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 15.5 System test - panel user interface and relay Follow the steps to enter in “Configuration” menu and select “Test" to access to the related options. Selecting the following icons, you will have: All front panel LED become steady for 3 seconds and then automatically come back to the previous condition...
  • Page 54: System Test - Zones

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 15.6 System test – zones Follow the steps to enter in “Configuration” menu, select “Test" to access to the related options, then select “Zones” icon to view the Zone list. Click on the icon near the Zone you would like to put in Test. The Test icon will be displayed near the selected Zone and label will be updated;...
  • Page 55: System Test - Outputs

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 15.7 System test – outputs Follow the steps to enter in “Configuration” menu, select “Test" to access to the related options, then select “Outputs” icon to view the list of the addressable Outputs installed in the system.
  • Page 56: System Test - Sounders

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 15.8 System test – sounders Follow the steps 1 and 2 to enter in “Configuration” menu, select “Test" to access to the related options, then select “Sounders” icon to view the list of the panel outputs.
  • Page 57: Maintenance

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 16 MAINTENANCE A logbook should be used for recording day to day events in the system, it should be used to record service and maintenance work visits. ROUTINE TESTING In order to ensure that the system is fully operational it must be routinely tested in accordance with the requirements of EN 54-14, national code of practice and local requirements.
  • Page 58: Front Label Languages Available

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 17 FRONT LABEL LANGUAGES AVAILABLE A set of labels is provided with the panel to identify the LED and Functions. Languages available are: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, German, Dutch, Romanian. Fig. 23: Labels multilanguage for front panel LED and Functions...
  • Page 59: Product List

    Fire Alarm Control Panel PL-1000 18 PRODUCT LIST PLus closed Loop Panel Advanced Protocol Loop Module closed loop Panel Advanced Protocol up to 159 detectors plus 159 input/output modules expandable. up to 159 detectors plus 159 input/output modules. Morley PL-1000 Morley PL-LIB-01 18.1 Compatible Devices...
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