4: Mapping Led Points; Programming Using The Hfss Software Suite; Programming Using An Annunciator; 1: Entering / Exiting The Program Menu - Honeywell SILENT KNIGHT 6700 Manual

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Programming Using the HFSS Software Suite

7.2.4 Mapping LED Points
Figure 7.6 is a simple example showing how LED points are mapped to zones and Output Groups. Typically you would create two Output
Groups for each zone, one for alarms and one for troubles. (LED points are available when Models 5865-3/4 and/or 5880 are used with the
system)..
Zone 1
manual pull alarm
Zone 1
detector alarm
Zone 1
trouble
Zone 2
manual pull alarm
Zone 2
detector alarm
Zone 2
trouble
Figure 7.6 Example of LED Points Mapped to Output Groups (applies to Models 5865-3/4 and 5880)
7.3 Programming Using the HFSS Software Suite
You can use the HFSS Honeywell Fire Software Suite to program the control panel on-site (the personnel will need to be on-site during the
upload or download process). HFSS is a software package that lets you easily program the control panel using a Windows-based computer.
HFSS is needed for mapping. When you use HFSS, you can set up the programming options for the panel, save the options in a file, then
download the file to the panel. You can connect directly to the control panel using the onboard USB or Ethernet port. Updates are available
at www.silentknight.com.

7.4 Programming Using an Annunciator

You can program the control panel from a system annunciator, using either the control panel's onboard annunciator, 6855, 6860, or 5860
remote annunciators.
The following subsections describe the programming basics, including a description of editing keys available for programming and how to
move through the programming menus. Section 8 contains specific information about the individual programming options.
NOTE:
Mapping cannot be programmed through the on-board and remote annunciators. Mapping is only available through the HFSS
Honeywell Fire Software Suite.
7.4.1 Entering / Exiting the Program Menu
Entering the Program Mode
1.
Login to the panel.
2.
Select 7 for Program Menu. The menus described in Section 8 of this manual will display. Section 7.5 of this manual is a quick
reference listing of all programmable options and the JumpStart auto-programming defaults.
Exiting Program Mode
When you completed working with the menus, press the left arrow button several times until you have exited from programming mode. Two
prompts will display.
The first prompt appears to confirm you intended to leave the Program Menu (select Yes or No as appropriate).
The second prompt appears to confirm all changes. If you select No, any changes you made since you entered the Program Menu will
be discarded.
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Mapping LEDs to Zones and Output Groups
Output group 1
red LED 1
alarm outputs
(horns, strobes, etc.)
Output group 2
yellow LED 2
maintenance room
sounder
Output group 3
red LED 3
alarm outputs
(horns, strobes, etc.)
Output group 2
yellow LED4
An alarm in Zone1 will activate red
LED1 and any other required outputs.
A trouble in Zone1 will activate yellow
LED2 plus any other needed outputs.
(In this example, it activates a sounder in
the maintenance room.)
An alarm in Zone2 will activate red
LED3 and any other required outputs.
A trouble in Zone2 will activate yellow LED4.
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