1: Multi-Site Annunciator And Multi-Site User Access; Releasing Operations - Honeywell SILENT KNIGHT 6700 Manual

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Releasing Operations

Operating
Occurs When
Mode
Reset
The RESET button is
pressed followed by a
valid code or rotation of
the key.
Silenced
An alarm or trouble
condition has been
silenced but still exists.
To silence alarms and
troubles, press SILENCE
followed by the installer
or user code or rotate the
key.
9.5.1 Multi-Site Annunciator and Multi-Site User Access
Multi-site annunciators are unique as they can display the status and event history of all sites they are assigned to. These displays can be
especially useful in guard shacks or security centers. A multi-site display is indicated by the words "Multi-Site Display" at the top of the sys-
tem idle screen.
The F-Macro key is disabled until a multi-site user access code has been entered and a specific site has been selected.
Multi-site annunciators use the following silencing rules:
– If any new troubles, supervisory, pre-alarms, or alarms are triggered in any assigned sites, locally silenced annunciators will resound.
– If a multi-site annunciator is locally silenced for 4 or 24 hours depending on user selection, the locally silenced annunciators will
resound.
The 6700 menu system is disabled on a multi-site annunciator. Pressing the right arrow or Enter keys will bring you straight into event
history for assigned sites. To get into the menu system, a multi-site user password must be entered and then a site must be selected from
the site selection menu. Once this is done, you will have access to the system idle screen of that site and the annunciator will
temporarily act like a single site annunciator.
A multi-site annunciator will sound the highest priority tone from the sites it is assigned to.
9.6 Releasing Operations
This control panel supports two types of releasing functions, Double Interlock Zone, and Single Interlock Zone. The Double Interlock Zone
operation requires an interlock switch input in the system, and the Single Interlock does not. An interlock switch is typically a dry-contact
pressure switch.
NOTE: These releasing functions can only be done if the system has a 5496 or 5895XL intelligent power module included.
When you select either type of releasing function, the system will automatically default the 5496 or 5895XL Intelligent Power Module in the
following system parameters:
NOTE: The defaults created can be modified through panel programming, if desired.
Output Group 2 is created. Output Group 2 will be defaulted as an "Alarm" output group for all releasing zones. NAC [01:001] is
assigned to Output Group 2.
Output Group 3 is created. Output Group 3 will be defaulted as an "Pre-Alert" output group for all releasing zones. NAC [01:002] is
assigned to Output Group 3.
Output Group 4 is created. Output Group 4 will be defaulted as a "Release" output group for all releasing zones. NAC circuit [01:003]
is assigned to Output Group 4.
NOTE: The installer must define which input points will be used for detectors, manual release switches, or interlock/pressure switches.
Refer to the Silent Knight Device Compatibility Document for compatible releasing solenoids.
6700 Manual — P/N LS10148-001SK-E:F 8/29/2022
System Behavior
All LEDs are on briefly then the LCD displays "ALARM
RESET IN PROGRESS". If the reset process completes
normally, the date and time normal mode screen displays.
SYSTEM SILENCE LED is on. SYSTEM TROUBLE,
SUPERVISORY or GENERAL ALARM LED (depending
on condition) is on. The annunciator (and any notification
devices attached to the system) will be silenced.
Table 9.4 Panel Operating Modes (Continued)
In This Mode You Can
Menus are not available during the reset process.
Press the down arrow key to view the location of
the alarm or trouble. When the condition no longer
exists, the SYSTEM SILENCED and SYSTEM
TROUBLE LED, SUPERVISORY or GENERAL
ALARM LEDs turn off.
System Operation
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