SILENT KNIGHT INTELLIKNIGHT 5820XL Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

SILENT KNIGHT INTELLIKNIGHT 5820XL Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

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Installation and
Operations Manual
INTELLIKNIGHT
5820XL
5820XL-EVS
Addressable Fire System
Emergency Voice System
Document LS10061-001SK-E
E
10/30/2014
Rev:
P/N LS10061-001SK-E:E ECN: 14-0724

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  • Page 1 INTELLIKNIGHT 5820XL 5820XL-EVS Addressable Fire System Emergency Voice System Document LS10061-001SK-E Installation and 10/30/2014 Rev: Operations Manual P/N LS10061-001SK-E:E ECN: 14-0724...
  • Page 2: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure Installation Precautions - Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.1.3 Software Features ........................ 2 About this Manual ........................2 1.2.1 Terms Used in this Manual ....................2 Compatible Products ........................3 How to Contact Silent Knight ....................... 4 Section 2 Agency Listings, Approvals, and Requirements ........1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ................1 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) ....................
  • Page 4 Model 5820XL/ 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual Battery Connection ........................2 4.3.1 RBB Accessory Cabinet ....................... 3 4.3.1.1 Installing the RBB Accessory Cabinet and Batteries ..........3 SBUS Wiring ..........................4 4.4.1 Calculating Wiring Distance for SBUS Modules ..............5 4.4.2 Wiring Configurations ......................7 5860 Remote Annunciator Installation ..................
  • Page 5 6.3.2 Output Circuit Mapping ......................6 6.3.3 Zone Event Mapping ......................7 6.3.4 Mapping LED Points ......................9 Programming Using the 5660 Silent Knight Software Suite ............9 Programming Using an Annunciator ..................10 6.5.1 Entering / Exiting the Program Menu .................. 10 6.5.1.1 Moving through the Menus ..................
  • Page 6 Model 5820XL/ 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual 7.2.4 View Module List ........................3 Zone ............................3 7.3.1 Edit Zone ..........................3 7.3.1.1 Edit Zone Name ......................4 7.3.1.2 Edit Zone Properties ....................4 7.3.1.3 Zone Outputs ......................5 7.3.1.4 Cadence Patterns ....................... 7 7.3.1.5 Zone Accessory Options .....................
  • Page 7 7.6.6.2 Daylight Saving Time Start and End ................. 30 7.6.7 Edit Banner ......................... 31 7.6.8 SLC Family ......................... 32 JumpStart Autoprogramming ....................32 Computer Account ........................33 Access Codes ........................... 34 7.9.1 Profile Edit Menu ........................ 35 7.9.1.1 Edit Name ......................... 35 7.9.1.2 Edit Access Code ......................35 7.9.1.3 Panel Functions ......................
  • Page 8 Model 5820XL/ 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual 8.5.16.1 Reset Dialer ....................... 7 8.5.16.2 Reset DSP USB ......................7 8.5.17 Communicating with a Remote Computer ................8 8.5.18 Working with a Printer ......................9 Operation Mode Behavior ......................10 Releasing Operations ........................ 15 8.7.1 Single Interlock Zone Releasing ..................
  • Page 9 9.7.1 Adding an Amplifier ......................9 9.7.2 Editing an Amplifier ....................... 9 Event Priority ..........................10 9.8.1 System Control ........................10 9.8.2 System Override ......................... 10 9.8.3 EVS Event Priority ......................10 9.8.4 View Active Alarms, Troubles and Supervisory Signals ............. 11 Using the Microphone .......................
  • Page 10 12.2 Conventional Output Point Record ....................5 Appendix A Compatible Device ..........................1 Appendix B Special Characters Lists ......................1 Silent Knight Fire Product Warranty and Return Policy Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability IntelliKnight 5820XL Basic Operating Instructions 5820XL-EVS Basic Operating Instructions...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    The 5820XL/EVS integrates an Emergency Voice System that meets the requirements of UL 864 and UL 2572. Overview of Basic System The IntelliKnight 5820XL and 5820XL-EVS base system is packaged as an assembled stack of 3 circuit boards mounted to an aluminum housing.
  • Page 12: Software Features

    Model 5820XL/ 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E • Up to 32 mappable speaker circuits using a combination of EVS-50W, EVS-100W, EVS-125W and EVS-CE4's. • Supports 25 Vrms or 70.7 Vrms speaker circuits using EVS-50W or EVS-100W. • Supports 25 Vrms speaker circuits using EVS-125W. 1.1.3 Software Features •...
  • Page 13: Compatible Products

    LS10061-001SK-E Introduction Compatible Products Table 1-1 lists the products available from Silent Knight for use with the 5820XL and 5820XL-EVS. Table 1-1: 5820XL/EVS Compatible Products Type of Device Model Description SK Addressable See Section 5.1 for a list of compatible devices.
  • Page 14: How To Contact Silent Knight

    Premier 33.6 MultiTech MT19321ZDX How to Contact Silent Knight If you have a question or encounter a problem not covered in this manual, contact Silent Knight Technical Support at 800-446-6444. To order parts, contact Silent Knight Sales at 800-328-0103. ®...
  • Page 15 LS10061-001SK-E Introduction not disconnect the smoke detector; call a professional to analyze the situation and recommend a solution. • Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson, children playing with matches (especially within bedrooms), smoking in bed, violent explosions (caused by escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, etc.).
  • Page 16 Model 5820XL/ 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Requirements and recommendations for proper use of fire alarm systems including smoke de- tectors and other fire alarm devices: Early fire detection is best achieved by the installation and maintenance of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the house or building in accordance with the requirements and recommendations of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72, National Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72), the manufacturer’s recommendations, State and local codes and the recommendations contained in Guide for the...
  • Page 17: Agency Listings, Approvals, And Requirements

    If trouble is experienced with the 5820XL or 5820XL-EVS, for repair or warranty information, please contact Silent Knight at 1-800-328-0103 or www.silentknight.com. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the 5820XL or 5820XL-EVS until the problem has been resolved.
  • Page 18: Underwriters Laboratories (Ul)

    LS10061-001SK-E Agency Listings, Approvals, and Requirements or a qualified installer. Warning This device has been verified to comply with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause radio interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 19: Requirements For Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems

    Model 5820XL/ 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 2.2.3 Requirements for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems At least one UL listed supervised notification appliance must be used. 2.2.4 Requirements for Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm Systems Do not exceed the current draw load restrictions shown in Section 3.6. The AC Loss Hours option must be set from 15-30 hours.
  • Page 20: Before You Begin Installation

    Do not mount in areas with humidity-generating equipment (such as dryers, production machinery) When selecting a location to mount the IntelliKnight 5820XL/ 5820XL-EVS control panel, the unit should be mounted where it will NOT be exposed to: temperatures outside the range of 0°C-49°C (32°F-120°F) or...
  • Page 21: Electrical Specifications

    LS10061-001SK-E Before You Begin Installation Electrical Specifications Table 3-1: Terminal Descriptions and Electrical Specification Rating Earth Ground Terminal # and Label Description Faults Voltage Current AC input (hot) 120 VAC, 60 Hz 2.7 A Earth ground AC input (neutral) 120 VAC, 60 Hz 2.7 A *I/O 6 Flexput™...
  • Page 22: Wiring Specifications

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 3-1: Terminal Descriptions and Electrical Specification Rating Earth Ground Terminal # and Label Description Faults Voltage Current Used for Class A installations 0 SLC IN Ring Phone Line 1 Telco Ring 0 Phone Line 1 Telco Tip Ring Phone Line 1 Premises Ring...
  • Page 23 LS10061-001SK-E Before You Begin Installation Figure 3-1 Wire Routing Example...
  • Page 24: Board Assembly Diagram

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Board Assembly Diagram On-board Annunciator To AC Chassis Mounting Chassis Nuts Mounting Nuts Key Switch Input Programming Ports Figure 3-2 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Assembly Figure 3-2 shows the circuit boards, metal housing and annunciator that attach the 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS assembly to the cabinet.
  • Page 25: Calculating Current Draw And Standby Battery

    6.0 A. This is the maximum alarm current for the 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS control panel. If the current is above 6.0 A you will need to use a notification power expander(s) such as the Silent Knight 5495 or the 5895XL intelligent power expander, to distribute the power loads so that the 5820XL / 5820XL- EVS or the power expanders do not exceed their power ratings.
  • Page 26 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 3-2 Current Draw Worksheet for SK SLC Devices Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current per Device Current Current Addressable SLC Detectors SK-PHOTO SK-PHOTO-T SK-ION SK-HEAT Standby/Alarm: .30 mA SK-HEAT-HT SK-ACCLIMATE SK-HEAT-ROR (99 max/loop SK-DUCT (includes PhotoR)
  • Page 27 LS10061-001SK-E Before You Begin Installation Table 3-2 Current Draw Worksheet for SK SLC Devices Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current per Device Current Current SLC Modules Aux Pwr Standby: .50 mA B200SR Sounder Base Alarm: 35 mA Standby .30 mA Standby .50 mA B200S Sounder Base...
  • Page 28 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 3-2 Current Draw Worksheet for SK SLC Devices Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current per Device Current Current EVS-100WBU backup daughter Standby/Alarm: 10 mA (4 max.) card Total System Current Refer to devices manual for current rating. Auxiliary Devices Alarm/Standby: Alarm/Standby:...
  • Page 29: Current Draw Worksheet For Sd Slc Devices

    # of Devices Current per Device Current Current For each device use this formula: This column This column Current per number of devices. IntelliKnight 5820XL Fire Panel (Current Standby: 275 mA 275 mA draw from battery) Alarm: 440 mA 440 mA...
  • Page 30 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 3-3: Current Draw Worksheet for SD SLC Devices Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current per Device Current Current 5883 Relay Interface Standby: 0 mA (32 max.) Alarm: 220 mA (22 mA per relay) EVS-VCM Voice Control Module Standby: 70 mA...
  • Page 31: Maximum Battery Standby Load

    Warning! Silent Knight does not support the use of batteries smaller than those listed in Table 3-4. If you use a battery too small for the installation, the system could overload the battery resulting in the installation having less than the required 24 hours standby power.
  • Page 32 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E See Sec. Task (for more info.) SLC Device Hardware Installation Perform these steps before running JumpStart. Connect device bases to the loop. SK 5.5 SD 5.7 Set device addresses. SK 5.6 SD 5.8 Physically connect detectors to their bases.
  • Page 33 LS10061-001SK-E Before You Begin Installation See Sec. Task (for more info.) Output Point Configuration Conventional notification circuits (circuits 1-6): Enable circuits used for notification appliances through programming (if necessary). (JumpStart enables circuits 1-6 as Notification.) Conventional relay circuits (circuits 7-8): Select options for relay circuits, if desired.
  • Page 34: Control Panel Installation

    LS10061-001SK-E Section 4 Control Panel Installation Caution! To avoid the risk of electrical shock and damage to the unit, power should be OFF at the control panel while installing or servicing. Mounting the Control Panel Cabinet Read the environmental specifications in Section 3.2 before mounting the control panel cabinet. This will ensure that you select a suitable location.
  • Page 35: Battery Connection

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E The AC terminals are rated at 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 2.7A. Figure 4-1 120 VAC Power Connection for the 5820XL/EVS Battery Connection The control panel battery charge capacity is 7.0 to 35 AH. Use 12V batteries of the same AH rating. Determine the correct AH rating as per your current load calculation (see Section 3.6).
  • Page 36: Rbb Accessory Cabinet

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 4.3.1 RBB Accessory Cabinet The Model RBB Accessory cabinet can be used when your backup batteries requirements use backup batteries that are too large to fit into the main control panel cabinet. The RBB cabinet holds batteries up to the 35 AH size. The RBB dimensions are 16"...
  • Page 37: Sbus Wiring

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E Run extended battery cable from control panel cabinet through conduit to RBB cabinet. See Figure 4-5. RBB Cabinet Cover Screws Conduit Coupler Conduit RBB Cabinet Cover Screws Figure 4-5 Battery Connections in the RBB Cabinet Note: Figure 4-5 is an example of how the wire connections can be routed. However, any other cabinet knock- outs (on either the main control panel or the RBB cabinet), that are not previously being used may be uti- lized to connect conduit between the two cabinets.
  • Page 38: Calculating Wiring Distance For Sbus Modules

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 4.4.1 Calculating Wiring Distance for SBUS Modules The following instructions will guide you in determining the type of wire and the maximum wiring distance that can be used with control panel SBUS accessory modules. To calculate the wire gauge that must be used to connect SBUS modules to the control panel, it is necessary to calculate the total worst case current draw for all modules on a single 4-conductor bus.
  • Page 39 Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E These cases are marked in the chart with an asterisk (*). Maximum length can never be more than 6,000 feet, regardless of gauge used. The formula used to generate this chart is shown in the note below. Table 4-1: Wire Distances Per Wire Gauge Using Copper Wire Wiring Distance: SBUS Modules to Panel Total Worst Case...
  • Page 40: Wiring Configurations

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E The total worst case current is calculated as follows: 5860 Current Draw = 2 x .100 amps = .200 amps 5895XL Current Draw = 1 x .010 amps = .010 amps 5865 Current Draw = 1 x .200 amps = .200 amps 5824 Current Draw...
  • Page 41: 5860 Remote Annunciator Installation

    The optional Model 5860 Remote Annunciator, shown in Figure 4-9, performs the same functions as the on- board annunciator. It can initiate and end fire drills with a single key press and view event history by alarms, supervisories, or troubles. Up to 12 annunciators can be added to the IntelliKnight 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS system.
  • Page 42: Mounting The 5860

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 5860 installation involves the following steps: Make sure power is off at the panel. Mount the 5860 in the desired location (see Section 4.5.1). Connect the 5860 to the panel (see Section 4.5.2). Use the DIP switches on the back of the 5860 to assign an ID# to the 5860 (see Section 4.10.1).
  • Page 43: Flush Mounting

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E The 5860 comes from the factory fully assembled. You must disassemble it for mounting. To disassemble the annunciator, use a 5/64 hex wrench to remove the set screws, located on the bottom of the annunciator bezel. (See Figure 4-11 for location of the set screws).
  • Page 44 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E annunciator. Studs used with an electrical box must be two by fours (or larger). Examples of Electrical Box Use Electrical Box Placement wall Sheet rock studs annunciator back box (outline) Annunciator back box electrical When flush-mounting using an electrical box, the box must be...
  • Page 45: Surface Mounting

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E 4.5.1.2 Surface Mounting The 5860 can be mounted directly to a surface or can be attached to a single, double, or four-square electrical box. The Model 5860TG/TR trim ring kit is available for use when surface mounting. Drill holes in the surface to match the screw holes on the back box.
  • Page 46: 5815Xl Connection To The Panel

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Figure 4-15 is a drawing of the 5815XL board, showing the location of terminals and DIP switches. Figure 4-15 5820XL Board 4.6.1 5815XL Connection to the Panel Connect the 5815XL to the control panel as shown in Figure 4-16. After the 5815XL is connected to the panel, it must be added to the system.
  • Page 47: 5824 Serial/Parallel Interface Module Installation

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E 5824 Serial/Parallel Interface Module Installation The 5824 serial/parallel interface module allows you to connect a printer to the panel, so you can print a real-time log of system events, a report of detector status, and event history. Instructions for installing the 5824 appear below.
  • Page 48: Selecting 5824 Options

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Model 5824 (with housing) To Parallel Printer To Serial Printer Figure 4-18 Printer Connection 4.7.1 Selecting 5824 Options Configuring the 5824 includes the following steps: • Add the module to the system. JumpStart will add the module automatically (see Section 6.2). You can also add it manually (see Section 7.2.2).
  • Page 49: 5880 Led I/O Module

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E If you are using a serial printer, use the next screen to select serial port options as required for your printer. Refer to your printer manual if you need more information. Option Choices Baud Rate: 75 - 19200 Data Bits: 5 - 8 Stop Bits:...
  • Page 50 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E connected to the panel, it must be added to the system. This programming step is described in Section 4.10. Supervised Power Limited Figure 4-21 5880 Connection to Main Control Panel Assembly 4-17...
  • Page 51: Led Wiring

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E 4.8.3 LED Wiring There are four 12-pin connectors on the 5880 board for connecting LEDs. Each LED gets its power from Pin 11. Internal resistors are sized so that there is approximately 10 mA of current for each LED, no series resistors are required.
  • Page 52 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E inputs. Supervised 4.7k EOL model 7628 Figure 4-23 Dry Contact Wiring 4-19...
  • Page 53: 5865-3 / 5865-4 Led Annunciator Installation

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E 5865-3 / 5865-4 LED Annunciator Installation The 5865-3 and 5865-4 are LED annunciators. The 5865-4 has 30 mappable LEDs, remote silence and reset key switches, and a general system trouble LED. The 5865-3 has 30 mappable LEDs only. These are arranged as 15 pairs of red (typically used for alarm) and yellow (typically used for trouble) LEDs.
  • Page 54: 5865 Mounting

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 4.9.2 5865 Mounting Mount the 5865-4 to a standard 4-gang electrical box. Mount the 5865-3 to a standard 3-gang electrical box. In Figure 4-26, the 5865-4 attached to a 4-gang box is used as an example. Figure 4-26 5865 Mounting Example The 5865 ships with a set of zone description labels that can be inserted into the 5865 board assembly.
  • Page 55: Configuring Modules

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E 4.10 Configuring Modules This section describes how to configure any system hardware modules that have been added to the system. 4.10.1 Assigning SBUS Module IDs When installing a hardware module (such as, 5815XL, 5824, 5860, 5496, 5895XL, 5865-3, 5865-4, EVS-50W, EVS-125W, EVS-100W, EVS-RVM, or EVS-VCM), you must use the DIP switches on the module to assign an ID# to the module.
  • Page 56: Telephone Connection

    LS10061-001SK-E 4.11 Telephone Connection Connect the telephone lines as shown in Figure 4-29. The Model 7860 phone cord is available from Silent Knight for this purpose. A number of programmable options are available for customizing telephone lines. These options are described in Section 7.6.
  • Page 57: Class B Notification Wiring

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E 4.12.1.1 Class B Notification Wiring You must use an appliance from the list of compatible appliances in the Appendix A at the back of this manual. To install a circuit: Wire Class B Notification appliances as shown in Figure 4-30. Configure the circuit through programming (see Section 7.5).
  • Page 58: Conventional Input Switch Circuits

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Configure the circuit for Class A in programming (see Section 7.5). Supervised Power Limited Regulated 24 VDC Full Wave Rectified 27.4 VDC, 3A per Circuit, 6A max Combined Figure 4-31 Class A Notification Appliance Circuit Configuration Note: In programming any point that uses multiple Flexput circuits, the lowest Flexput circuit number is used to refer to the circuit pair.
  • Page 59: Class B Inputs

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E 4.12.2.1 Class B Inputs You can connect conventional Class B switches, such as waterflow switches and pull stations, directly to the Flexput circuits of the control panel. To install a Class B switch: Wire the Class B switch as shown in Figure 4-32. Configure the circuit through programming (see Section 7.5).
  • Page 60: Installing 2-Wire Smoke Detectors

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Configure the circuit through programming (see Section 7.5). Supervised Note: Power Limited Flexput circuit 5 and 6 used as an example. Any Flexput point pairing could be used. Figure 4-33 Class A initiating Switches Note: In programming any point that uses multiple Flexput circuits, the lowest Flexput circuit number is used to refer to the circuit pair.
  • Page 61: Installing 2-Wire Class A Smoke Detectors

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E 4.12.3.2 Installing 2-Wire Class A Smoke Detectors To install a Class A two-wire smoke detector, wire as shown in Figure 4-35. Supervised Power Limited Note: Flexput circuit 5 and 6 used as an example. Any Flexput point pairing could be used.
  • Page 62: Installing 4-Wire Class A Smoke Detectors

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Each loop gets smoke power from the even numbered Flexput circuit and the contact input is connected to the odd numbered Flexput circuit. Supervised Power Limited 4.7 kEOL Air Products PAM-2 Note: Model 160150 Flexput circuit 5 and 6 Supervision used as an example.
  • Page 63: Auxiliary Power Installation

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E Note: In programming any point that uses multiple Flexput circuits are always referred to as the lowest Flexput circuit number used. For example, Figure 4-37 uses Flexput circuits 1, 2, 3 together and 4, 5, 6 together. In programming (1, 2, 3) would be referred to as point 1, and (4, 5, 6) would be referred to as point 4.
  • Page 64: Sounder Sync Power

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 4.12.5.4 Sounder Sync Power Sounder Sync Power continuously outputs the System Sensor synchronization pattern and is intended for use with B200S sounder bases. 4.13 On-Board Relays (Conventional) The control panel has two built-in programmable relays and a built-in trouble relay. All relays are Form C rated at 2.5 A @ 24 VDC.
  • Page 65: City Box Connection Using The 5220 Module

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E Program Flexput circuit 6 for supervisory non latching. Table 4-3: Keltron 3158 to Control Panel Connections Terminal # Connects To Terminal # Connects To 3158 Term. 1 To Keltron receiving equipment 3158 Term. 8 Control panel Term. 28 3158 Term.
  • Page 66: Nfpa 72 Polarity Reversal

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Program the Flexput circuit used as a notification circuit, continuous and non-silencing. Refer to Section 7.5 for point programming, Section 7.5 for group settings, and Section 7.3 for zone settings and mapping. It is not possible to reset the remote indication until you clear the condition and reset the control panel. Note: Flexput Circuit 1 Used as an example.
  • Page 67: Using The 7644* Module

    Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E If necessary, adjust loop current using the potentiometer (R10) on the 5220 board. Normal loop current is 2- to-8 mA with a 1k ohm remote station receiving unit. Maximum loop resistance is 3k ohm. Note: Flexput circuit 1 and Relay 1 used as examples.
  • Page 68: Using The Sd500-Arm Addressable Relay Module

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 4.14.4 Using the SD500-ARM Addressable Relay Module When the SD500-ARM is wired for polarity reversal, it reports alarm and trouble events to a remote site. Alarms will override trouble conditions and it will not be possible to reset the remote indicator until the condition is cleared and the control panel is reset.
  • Page 69 Control Panel Installation LS10061-001SK-E Wire the MR-201/T as shown in Figure 4-45. Intended for Connection to a Polarity Reversal Circuit of A Remote Station Receiving Unit Having Compatible Rating. Figure 4-45 Wiring the MR-201/T Program the Flexput circuit for non silence NAC circuit (see Section 7.5). 4-36...
  • Page 70: Transmitter Activated By Dry Contacts

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 4.14.6 Transmitter Activated by Dry Contacts This section describes the connection of a UL 864 listed remote station transmitter to the 5820XL/5820XL-EVS FACP dry contacts. The FACP contacts must be supervised by the remote station transmitter module using end- of-line resistors (ELRs) with a value determined by the transmitter manufacturer.
  • Page 71: Sk Slc Device Installation

    LS10061-001SK-E Section 5 SK SLC Device Installation Caution! To avoid the risk of electrical shock and damage to the unit, power should be OFF at the control panel while installing or servicing. List of SK SLC Devices The following SK SLC devices can be used with the control panel. SK detectors include a 6" base. See the appropriate section number in this manual or the device installation instructions (packaged with the device) for more information.
  • Page 72: List Of Sd Slc Devices

    SK SLC Device Installation LS10061-001SK-E Installation Model Name/Description Part Number Instruction PN Low Frequency Sounder Base B200SR-LF I56-4152-00 Low Frequency Sounder Base B200S-LF I56-4151-00 List of SD SLC Devices The following SD SLC devices can be used with the control panel. SD detector bases are sold separately. See the appropriate section number in this manual or the device installation instructions (packaged with the device) for more information.
  • Page 73: Wiring Requirements For Slc Devices

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E • SD Devices–5820XL/5820XL-EVS system can support a total of 508 SD SLC detectors and modules, in any combination. 127 devices can be attached to 5820XL/5820XL-EVS control panel. Each optional 5815XL adds another 127 devices. Add up to three 5815XLs to 5820XL/5820XL-EVS system to achieve the 508 point capacity.
  • Page 74 SK SLC Device Installation LS10061-001SK-E Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2 show how wire length is determined for out & back tap and T-Tap style wiring. Figure 5-1 Calculating wire run length for a simple out and back When using T-taps, the total length of all taps and the main bus must not exceed 40,000 feet. This requirement must be met in addition to the maximum distance requirements for the various wire gauges.
  • Page 75: Wiring 5815Xl In Style 6 & 7 (Class A) Configuration

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 5.4.2 Wiring 5815XL in Style 6 & 7 (Class A) Configuration The following figure illustrates how to wire the SLC loop for Style 6 or Style 7 Class A installations. Note: Style 6 does not use short circuit isolator devices. Note: Style 7 wiring requires an isolator module as the first device on the in and the out loops.
  • Page 76: Addressing Sk Slc Devices

    SK SLC Device Installation LS10061-001SK-E Wire device bases as shown in Figure 5-4. Set the address for each device as described in Section 5.6. Caution: Do not loop wire under Terminal 1 or 2. Break wire run to provide supervision of connections. Figure 5-4 Heat and Smoke Detector Connection to the Panel.
  • Page 77: Wiring Sd Slc Detectors

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Wiring SD SLC Detectors This section describes how to install SD heat and smoke detectors. All detectors ship with installation instructions. Refer to each detectors' installation instructions for more detailed information. This information applies to the following SD models: •...
  • Page 78 SK SLC Device Installation LS10061-001SK-E Connect a detector base temporarily to the programming terminals as shown in Figure 5-7. (You can use the same base for each detector.) Figure 5-7: Temporary Connection of Detector Base to Panel for Addressing Enter the Installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 2 for Point Functions.
  • Page 79: Slc Devices With Dip Switches

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 5.8.2 SLC Devices with DIP Switches Input and relay module addresses are set using the DIP switches on the module board. The chart below shows the available addresses. For example, to select address 3, place DIP switches 1 and 2 in the up position. The range of valid addresses is 1-127.
  • Page 80: Programming Overview

    LS10061-001SK-E Section 6 Programming Overview This section of the manual is intended to give you an overview of the programming process. Please read this section of the manual carefully, especially if you are programming the control panel for the first time. The JumpStart AutoProgramming feature automates many programming tasks and selects default options for the system.
  • Page 81: Input Points

    Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E 6.2.1 Input Points JumpStart will determine the number and type of input points (detectors or contact monitor modules) on each SLC loop. JumpStart assigns the correct detector type (heat, ionization or photoelectric), so the installer does not need to edit the device type for detectors.
  • Page 82 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Select one of the following options from the menu that displays. 1 - Review System Press 1 if you need to review the JumpStart configuration. 2 - Repeat JumpStart Press 2 if you need to rerun JumpStart for any reason. 1.
  • Page 83: Mapping Overview

    Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E Mapping Overview This section of the manual is an overview of mapping. Details about how to select mapping options appear in the appropriate subsections in Section 7. Mapping is an important concept with the control panel. In general terms, mapping is assigning or linking events to outputs that should activate when events occur.
  • Page 84: Input Point Mapping

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 6.3.1 Input Point Mapping Input points are assigned to input zones, as the example in Figure 6-2 shows. Any input point can be assigned to any input zone. (Input points can be assigned to one zone only. An input point can be designated as “Unused,” which means it has not been assigned to a zone).
  • Page 85: Output Circuit Mapping

    Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E 6.3.2 Output Circuit Mapping Figure 6-3 is a simple example showing how to assign notification and relay output circuits to groups. For an example of a simple floor above/floor below application, see Figure 6-5. Figure 6-3 Example of Assigning Output Circuits to Groups...
  • Page 86: Zone Event Mapping

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 6.3.3 Zone Event Mapping There are 11 types of events that can occur in zones (see below). For each event type, you can activate up to 8 output groups and patterns. If it is necessary to map to more than 8 output groups, an output group template may be used (see Section 7.4.5 for information on output group templates).
  • Page 87 Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E Figure 6-5 Example of Zone Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns...
  • Page 88: Mapping Led Points

    Programming Using the 5660 Silent Knight Software Suite You can use the 5660 Silent Knight Software Suite (SKSS) to program the control panel onsite or remotely. SKSS is an optional software package that lets you easily program the control panel using a Windows-based computer and a modem*.
  • Page 89: Programming Using An Annunciator

    USB port, and your laptop does not have a serial port, use a USB to serial converter. SKSS is available for download online. See the SKSS manual (PN 151240) for more information. *Modems not sold by Silent Knight. See Table 1-2 for a list of modems that have been tested for compatibility with the control panel and SKSS.
  • Page 90: Moving Through The Menus

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 6.5.1.1 Moving through the Menus Figure 6-8 shows how to move through Program Menu screens, using the System Options screen as an example. Figure 6-8 Moving through Program Menu 6.5.1.2 Selecting Options and Entering Data There are several ways to make programming selections using the control panel depending on which screen you are currently viewing.
  • Page 91: Editing Keys

    Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E 6.5.1.3 Editing Keys The keys shown in Figure 6-9 are available for use when you are in the program menu. Figure 6-9 Editing Keys available from Program Menu 6-12...
  • Page 92: Programming Menu Quick Reference

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Programming Menu Quick Reference This section of the manual lists all Program Menu options in the order they appear on the sub-menus. Default settings are indicated in text or marked with an asterisk (*). The comments column provide quick information and a reference to a section (if applicable) which has more detailed information.
  • Page 93 Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments *Groups 01, CO Alarm (CO) 250; Pattern 00 Zone Outputs *Group 249; CO Supervisory (Sco) Pattern 00 SD Devices. Section Edit Zone Select Zone to Edit Cadence 00-16, 23; *02 7.3.1.4, Section 7.3.1.5 Zone Fire Cadence...
  • Page 94 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments Y or *N Voice EVAC Only (Default Voice Group 2: *Y) Allow Override *Y or N ECS Only Group Edit Group Select Group Section 7.4.1.2 *00 - 40 (Voice Properties Voice Switch #...
  • Page 95 Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments *Latching (LA) or Non- Latching (NL) *Silenceable (SI) or Non- Silenceable (NS) Zone # (*001) ACCESSORY, DETECTOR PHOT DUCT DCT RLY Single/Multi Station: *NST, SST, MST Station Silenceable: *SIL, NSL Accessory Group # (*001)
  • Page 96 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments Single/Multi Station: *NST, SST, MST Station Silenceable: SUP DET PHOT DUCT *SIL, NSL Accessory Group # (*001) Point Name *Latching (LA) or Non- Latching (NL) *Silenceable (SI) or Non- Silenceable...
  • Page 97 Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments *Latching (LA) or Non- Latching (NL) SYS_AUX1, *Silenceable Section 7.5.1 (SI) or Non- SYS_AUX2 Silenceable (NS) Point Name SWITCH Zone # (*001) Used to activate an Internal and ancillary output group External that does not activate...
  • Page 98 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments UNUSED *Latching (LA) or Non- Latching (NL) *Silenceable (SI) or Non- Silenceable (NS) Zone # (*001) ACCESSORY, SDR BAS, RLY PHOTO, ION, HEAT Single/Multi Station: *NST, SST, MST Station...
  • Page 99 Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments *Latching (LA) or Non- Latching (NL) *Silenceable (SI) or Non- Silenceable (NS) Zone # (*001) ACCESSORY, SDR BAS, RLY PHOTO, ION, HEAT Single/Multi Station: *NST, SST, MST Station Silenceable: *SIL, NSL Accessory...
  • Page 100 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments *Silenceable (SI) or Non- MAN_PULL, Silenceable PAS_ACK, DET SW, (NS) MAN REL, ILOCK, CO DET SW Zone # (*001) Point Name *Latching (LA) or Non- Latching (NL) WATERFLOW, SUPERVSY,...
  • Page 101 Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments UNUSED Group # (*001) NOTIF OUT, CTRL B NOTIF Point Name Group # (*001) NOTIF OUT, CTRL A NOTIF Point Name CONSTANT, AUX AUX PWR RESET, AUX DOOR, Point Name AUX SYNC *Silenceable...
  • Page 102 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments A SWITCH Same as B SWITCH *Silenceable (SI) or Non- 2WIRE SMK, Silenceable 4WIRE SMK, (NS) DETECTOR CO 4WIRE Zone # (*001) Internal Pwr and External Point # Point Name...
  • Page 103 Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments UNUSED Group # (*001) NOTIF OUT, CTRL NOTIF Point Name *Silenceable (SI) or Non- MAN _PULL, Silenceable PAS_ACK, MAN REL, (NS) ILOCK Zone # (*001) Point Name *Latching (LA) or Non- Latching (NL) WATERFLOW,...
  • Page 104 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments Account # (6-digit number, identifies Edit Account # *123456 account to central station) Section 7.6.1.1 Reporting Format (SIA, Edit Format *CID, S20, SIA S20, Contact ID) Section 7.6.1.1 Yes (Y), *No Report Alarms...
  • Page 105 Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments Select Group (*None) System Trouble Select Cadence (*None) Select Group (*None) Alarm Silence Select Cadence (*None) Select Group (*None) Trbl Silence Select Cadence (*None) Group Tr SBUS Com SBUS Pwr Trouble Events Section 7.6.3.1...
  • Page 106 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments Y (Enabled) SYNC Strbs w/ Sil *Disabled Section 7.6.5.1 N (Disabled) Y (Enabled) Auto Display *Enabled Section 7.6.5.2 Oldest N (Disabled) Zone Misc. Report By *Zone Section 7.6.5.3 Options...
  • Page 107 Programming Overview LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments Edit Name Edit Access Code System Reset System Silence System ACK System Test Fire Drill Menu Indicator Test Walk Test no Report Walk Test with Report Dialer Test Clear History Buffer Profile 1 is the profile that dictates what Point Functions...
  • Page 108 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 6-1: Programming Quick Reference Table Menu Options/Defaults(*) Comments PC Connection Section 7.10.1.1 Maintenance Local Recording Select Module Select Circuit Section 7.10.1.2 Message/Tone Only Message 1-15 Select Tone Select 1-14 Repeats Continuous None Edit Voice Select Command Section 7.10.2...
  • Page 109: Programming

    This section of the manual describes how to manually program the control panel from the built-in annunciator. Each subsection discusses these menu options in detail. All options described in this section can be performed using 5660 Silent Knight Software Suite (SKSS). Important! Before any customized programming is done, JumpStart should be run first.
  • Page 110: Edit Modules

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E 7.2.1 Edit Modules The features that can be edited when this option is selected are module ID, module name, class of wiring (Class A or Class B), or features that are specific to the module to be edited. To edit an existing module: Enter the installer code.
  • Page 111: Deleting A Module

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E From the next screen, use the arrow to choose a module type to add from the <New Module Type> screen. The screen will display “Adding module [#]...” for a few moments. You will be returned to the <New Mod- ule Type>...
  • Page 112: Edit Zone Name

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E 7.3.1.1 Edit Zone Name Press 1 to edit the selected zone’s name. A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 7-2 displays. Figure 7-2 Selecting Character for Zone Name Select the characters for the zone name by pressing the arrow until the desired character is shown then press or see Appendix B of this manual for a list of available characters and their numeric designa-...
  • Page 113: Zone Outputs

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 7-1: Alarm Delay Characteristics Type of Delay Description One Count (No Delay). When this option is enabled, an alarm occurs immediately when a single device of 1-Count any of the following types goes into alarm: detector, manual pull, water flow, Zone AUX1 or Zone AUX2. This is considered the most typical operation and is the default for all zones.
  • Page 114 Programming LS10061-001SK-E Mapping to Zone Events Eleven types of events can occur in zones. For each event type, you can activate up to 8 output groups or output group templates, specifying a pattern for each. The following is a list of all event types: Note: Abbreviations in the parenthesizes are the characters that are displayed in programming (see Figure 7-4).
  • Page 115: Cadence Patterns

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E • Troubles would activate Output Group 2 using the zone-coded cadence pattern. To accomplish this you need to access the screen for each event and then select your output groups. Figure 7-5 shows how you would program this application. Figure 7-5 Zone Mapping Example 7.3.1.4 Cadence Patterns...
  • Page 116: Zone Accessory Options

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E drills and any auxiliary system switches used with the system. Figure 7-6 Cadence Patterns Available with the Control Panel 7.3.1.5 Zone Accessory Options This option applies to detectors that are used with a Sounder base or Relay base. Fire Cadence:_ _ and CO Cadence:_ _ (choose from a subset of Cadence Patterns 00 to 23).
  • Page 117: Add Zone

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 7.3.2 Add Zone To add a zone, follow these steps: Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go the main menu. Select 7 for Program Menu. Press 2 to enter zone menu. Press 2 to add a zone.
  • Page 118: Group

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E Group An output group is made up of output points that have been programmed to respond in the same way. Output groups simplify programming because you only have to program the output characteristics that are common to all of the group points once, instead of programming each individual point. Once you have defined the characteristics of output groups, you can assign each point to the appropriate group.
  • Page 119: Edit Group Properties

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 7.4.1.2 Edit Group Properties Follow steps 1-5 of section 7.4.1 To edit the group properties, press 2. The Edit Group Menu allows you to select options for each group for the following items: •...
  • Page 120: Add Group

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E Response with System-Wide Conditions You can select whether an output group will respond to various system-wide occurrences. (See Figure 7-9 for location of this field.) Table 7-3: Output Group Response Choices Option Description ManPull Manual Pull Activation. Select Yes if you want this group to activate for all manual pull alarms that occur in the system.
  • Page 121: View Group Points

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Select group to be deleted. Press ENTER to delete. A warning screen will display. If you want to proceed with deleting the group, select Yes. To cancel, select 7.4.4 View Group Points Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Program Menu.
  • Page 122: Point

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E Select output group number. See Figure 7-10. Yes = Include the selected output group in this template Output No = Do Not include output Group # group in this template Select the Cadence Pattern Figure 7-10 Output Group Template Programming Screen Point You may need to change characteristics of individual input points (detectors and switches) even after using JumpStart.
  • Page 123 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 10. Select the function of the device by pressing the arrows. Refer to Table 7-6 under column head- ing “Function” for a list of choices. Table 7-5: Point Programming Options for 5815XL Modules Type Latching Module Type...
  • Page 124 Programming LS10061-001SK-E Table 7-5: Point Programming Options for 5815XL Modules Type Latching Module Type Function Comments Selection Option Latching Use this switch type for monitoring water flow in a sprinkler system. Switch closure will cause a sprinkler alarm. Water flow switches can be programmed as latching or non-latching.
  • Page 125 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 7-5: Point Programming Options for 5815XL Modules Type Latching Module Type Function Comments Selection Option Latching Use these switch types if you want to monitor special SYSTEM AUX1 system-wide conditions (such as operation of a fan or Non Latching damper).
  • Page 126: Point Programming For Internal Or External Power Module

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E 7.5.2 Point Programming For Internal or External Power Module To program for an internal or external power module points: Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Program Menu. Press 4 to enter point menu. Press the arrows to select the desired module.
  • Page 127 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 7-6: Menu choices for Internal/External Power Module Function Choices Type Selections Selections for Comments each Type Enter Point UNUSED B NOTIF NOTIF OUT CTRL CKT A NOTIF CONSTANT Constant auxiliary power. RESETTABLE Resettable auxiliary power.
  • Page 128: Point Programming For 5880, 5865, Evs-50W, Evs-100W, Evs-125W And Evs-Ce4 Modules

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E 7.5.3 Point Programming For 5880, 5865, EVS-50W, EVS-100W, EVS-125W and EVS-CE4 Modules To program 5880, 5865, EVS-50W, EVS-100W, EVS-125W, or EVS-CE4 module points: Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Program Menu. Press 4 to enter point menu.
  • Page 129: Assigning A Name To Points

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 10. Press the arrows to select the function. 11. Press ENTER. 12. Use the arrows to modify and remaining options and use ENTER to move to the next field. 13. Edit module name. See Section 7.2.1.1. or, Press to skip module name edit.
  • Page 130: System Options

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E System Options This section of the manual explains how to customize software options that affect general operation of the system. This includes such items as: AC loss reporting delay, system clock options, telephone and reporting account options. Refer to each individual subsection for complete instructions. 7.6.1 Reporting Account Up to four reporting accounts can be used with the control panel.
  • Page 131 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Edit Account Number Enter an up-to-6-digit number for each account to identify the account to the central station. See Figure 7-12 for location of this option on the screen. The account number should be compatible with the reporting format used. For example, the Contact ID format transmits up to four digits only.
  • Page 132: Auto Test Time

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E Telephone Number Enter up to 24 characters for phone number for this account. Figure 7-13 Edit Phone Number The following special characters are available: Table 7-8: Special Character for Dialing Pound (or number) key on the telephone Star key on the telephone Comma (character for 2-second pause) 12.
  • Page 133: Dialing Prefix

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Select the phone line to be edited (1 or 2) by pressing the arrow, then press ENTER. Figure 7-14 Phone Lines Editing Screen 7.6.2.1 Dialing Prefix Enter up to 9 characters to be used for such things as PBX dial-out codes, a pause, and so on. The following special characters are available: Pound (or number) key on the telephone Star key on the telephone...
  • Page 134: Dial Option (Touchtone Or Pulse)

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E 7.6.2.3 Dial Option (TouchTone or Pulse) Press the arrow to select the dial option, then press ENTER. Dial Option Description PULSE If this option is selected, only pulse dialing will be used for this phone line. TouchTone dialing. If this option is selected, only TouchTone dialing will be used for this phone line.
  • Page 135: Trouble Events

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 7.6.3.1 Trouble Events You can map certain system trouble events to an output group. To access the screen for selecting output groups and cadence patterns for system trouble events. Press 1 for Trouble Events. A screen similar to the one in Figure 7-15 will display. Select a group and a cadence pattern for each event as needed for your application.
  • Page 136: Time Options

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E required for your application. Figure 7-16 Special Cadence Patterns for Fire Drill and Auxiliary Alarm Events 7.6.4 Time Options Through this programming option you can set the water flow delay time, Alarm Verification, low AC report delay, AMPM/Military time and AC Frequency. To change time options, follow these steps.
  • Page 137: Low Ac Report Delay

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 7.6.4.3 Low AC Report Delay Note: You must select 1-3 hours in UL central station installations and UL remote signaling installations. You can adjust the number of hours before a low AC report will be sent to the central station. To program low AC report delay, follow these steps: Low AC Report Delay in Hours...
  • Page 138: Auto Display Oldest Event

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E Note: See Section 7.3.1.4 for more information about Synchronization protocol choices. 7.6.5.2 Auto Display Oldest Event When this feature is programmed Y (Yes) then the oldest un-acknowledge event will automatically display on the control panel and remote annunciators after there has been no activity on any system touchpad for two minutes.
  • Page 139: Edit Banner

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E to work, you must enable (set to Yes) the DST option under Daylight Savings (see Section 7.6.6.1). You can view and change the settings in this option anytime, however, settings will not take effect until 2007. The default values for the DST Start and End options reflect the August 8, 2005 DST law that goes into effect in 2007: DST Start: The second Sunday in March DST End: The first Sunday in November...
  • Page 140: Slc Family

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E Select each letter by pressing the arrow, then press to move to the next character. When done, press ENTER to move to line two of the custom banner. Repeat step 6 and 7. 7.6.8 SLC Family The 5820XL/5820XL-EVS supports SD protocol SLC devices or Intelligent Device Protocol (SK) SLC devices. You must configure the 5820XL/5820XL-EVS to accept the protocol of the devices you are installing.
  • Page 141: Computer Account

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Computer Account An installer at the panel site can initiate communications between the panel and a computer running the 5660 SKSS (see also Section 8.5.17). In order for this communication to function properly both the computer (running the software) and the control panel must have matching computer account numbers and computer access codes.
  • Page 142 Programming LS10061-001SK-E panel functions can not be edited. Table 7-9 lists the panel functions that can be selected for each user profile. Table 7-9: User Profile Selectable Panel Functions Type of Function Selectable Functions System Reset System Silence Panel Operations Event Ack EVS Control Request EVS Super User...
  • Page 143: Profile Edit Menu

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 7.9.1 Profile Edit Menu From the Profile Edit Menu you can change the users name, access code, and the panel functions that the user will have access to with their code. Note: Profile 1 (Fire Fighter’s Key) the user name and access code can not be edited. Profile 2 (Installer) the user name and panel functions can not be edited.
  • Page 144: Edit Voice Commands

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E 7.10.2 Edit Voice Commands When a voice output group is selected to be activated by a zone, the cadence pattern choice listed in Section 7.3.1.4 do not apply. For voice output groups, one of seventeen system wide voice commands will activate instead of the cadence pattern.
  • Page 145: Edit Command Priority

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E The following screen will appear: Press the arrow to toggle this selection between Yes or No, then press ENTER. 7.10.3.2 Edit Command Priority Select 7 for Program Menu. Select 9 for Voice Options. Select 3 for EVS System Options.
  • Page 146: Edit Event Names

    Programming LS10061-001SK-E Select 3 for EVS System Options. The select 4 for Edit Timers. From next menu, select 0 for Control Lockout. Press the to select Immed/Timer/Never, then press ENTER. If timer is selected, enter the minutes (Range 0-720), and seconds (Range 0 to 59), then press ENTER. (Default is 30 seconds). To edit Auto Reset: •...
  • Page 147: System Operation

    LS10061-001SK-E Section 8 System Operation Operation of the control panel is simple. Menus guide you step-by-step through operations. This section of the manual is an overview of the operation menus. Please read this entire section carefully before operating the panel. Press ENTER to view Main Menu: Select the desired menu option.
  • Page 148: Key Operation

    System Operation LS10061-001SK-E the internal (default) message. See Section 7.6.7 for information on customizing the banner. Figure 8-2 Banner Display Examples Key Operation The key on the control panel board assembly is for accessing the Main Menu. The key is activated when it is turned once to the right (clockwise).
  • Page 149: Main Menu Overview

    8- System Info View system information, including model number, serial number, revision number and date. 9- Up/Download Initiate communication between the panel and a computer running the Silent Knight Software Suite. 8.4.2 Using the Menus To move through the menus: to move through the options in a menu.
  • Page 150: Disable / Enable Nacs By Template

    System Operation LS10061-001SK-E rently enabled) or “DISABLED” (the point is currently disabled). Press to toggle between NORMAL and DISABLE. 8.5.2.1 Disable / Enable NACs by Template Press 1 for Disable NACs by Template, press 2 to Enable NACs by Template. Use the arrow to move through the list of templates.
  • Page 151: Conduct A Walk Test

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Press 2 for Indicator Test. The system turns on each LED several times, beeping the PZT as it does so. At the same time it scrolls each available character across the LCD. A problem is indicated if any of the following occurs: •...
  • Page 152: Reset Alarms

    System Operation LS10061-001SK-E 8.5.11 Reset alarms Press RESET and enter your code or rotate the key at the prompt. If an external reset switch has been installed, activating the switch will reset alarms. Note: For EVS Systems, pressing reset at an LOC will prompt asking which system to reset. 8.5.12 Check Detector Sensitivity Through Point Status The control panel constantly monitors smoke detectors to ensure that sensitivity levels are in compliance with...
  • Page 153: View Status Of A Point

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E If a printer is attached to the system (via a 5824 serial/parallel interface module), you can print detector status (see Section 8.5.18). 8.5.13 View Status of a Point From the Main Menu, select 2 for Point Status. From the list that displays, press ENTER to select the module where this point is located.
  • Page 154: Communicating With A Remote Computer

    System Operation LS10061-001SK-E 8.5.17 Communicating with a Remote Computer An installer at the panel site can initiate communications between the panel and a computer running SKSS 5660. You can use this feature to upload a panel configuration. For example, if you have made programming changes to an installation on site using an annunciator, you can send your changes to the computer, so that the central station will have the latest data about the installation.
  • Page 155: Working With A Printer

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 8.5.18 Working with a Printer If you are using the Model 5824 serial/parallel interface module, several printing options are available. See Section 4.7 for information about installing the 5824. From the Main Menu, select 5 Printer Options. From the next screen, select the 5824 module where the printer is connected.
  • Page 156: Operation Mode Behavior

    System Operation LS10061-001SK-E Operation Mode Behavior The control panel can be in one of seven conditions at any given moment: Normal, Alarm, Prealarm, Supervisory, Trouble, Silenced, and Reset. Table 8-1 describes the behavior of the panel in each of these modes. Table 8-1: Operation Mode Behavior Operation Occurs...
  • Page 157 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 8-1: Operation Mode Behavior Operation Occurs System Behavior In This Mode You Can Mode When A smoke The dialer seizes control of the phone line and Press the down arrow to view the alarm. A screen detector goes calls the central station.
  • Page 158 System Operation LS10061-001SK-E Table 8-1: Operation Mode Behavior Operation Occurs System Behavior In This Mode You Can Mode When The system The dialer seizes control of the phone line and Press down arrow to view the supervisory condition. detects a calls the central station.
  • Page 159 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 8-1: Operation Mode Behavior Operation Occurs System Behavior In This Mode You Can Mode When A system The dialer seizes control of the phone line and Press down arrow to view the trouble. A screen trouble calls the central station.
  • Page 160 System Operation LS10061-001SK-E Table 8-1: Operation Mode Behavior Operation Occurs System Behavior In This Mode You Can Mode When A single Touchpad PZT beeps. Press down arrow to view the prealarm. A screen detector trips similar to this one displays. The LCD displays a screen similar to this one.
  • Page 161: Releasing Operations

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Releasing Operations The control panel supports two types of releasing, Double Interlock Zone, and Single Interlock Zone. The Double Interlock Zone operation requires an interlock switch input in the system, and the Single Interlock zone does not.
  • Page 162: Single Interlock Zone Releasing

    System Operation LS10061-001SK-E 8.7.1 Single Interlock Zone Releasing A single interlock zone utilizes a minimum of two addressable detectors and a designated manual release switch. Important! Only addressable detectors can be used. No conventional detectors can be used. Each Single Interlock Zone input requires at least one manual release switch. Conditions Required for an Pre-Alarm Output Activation If any single addressable detector is activated, the “Pre-Alarm”...
  • Page 163: Double Interlock Zone Releasing

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 8.7.2 Double Interlock Zone Releasing A Double Interlock Zone uses a minimum of two addressable detectors, a designated manual release switch, and an interlock switch input. An interlock switch is typically a dry-contact pressure switch and will be referred to as an interlock/pressure switch in this document.
  • Page 164: Smoke Alarm Verification

    System Operation LS10061-001SK-E Smoke Alarm Verification Figure 8-6 illustrates how the Smoke Alarm Verification cycle operates. Figure 8-6 Smoke Verification Cycle During the Confirmation Period if there is no alarm indication then the system will return to normal operation. 8-18...
  • Page 165: Emergency Voice System Operation

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Section 9 Emergency Voice System Operation Overview The EVS series control panels and accessories provide features to meet the requirements for Mass Notification Systems as described in NFPA 72 and is compliant with the UL 2572 standard. These features are enabled through a programming option in the fire alarm control panel.
  • Page 166: Evs Control Led

    Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E 9.2.1.2 EVS Control LED The EVS Control LED is used to indicate the status of EVS Control in the system. When the LED is on solid, the LOC has EVS Control within the system. When the LED is blinking, another LOC has gained EVS Control in the system.
  • Page 167: Gaining Evs Control

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E NON-ACTIVE CALL ALL CALL EVS Control EVS Control LED READY EVS CONTROL TO TALK Select LEDs Message Keys Message LEDs Select Keys Figure 9-1 EVS Front View 9.2.2 Gaining EVS Control When attempting to gain EVS Control, there are three things that govern whether or not EVS Control can be obtained: LOC Priority.
  • Page 168: User Profile Access Control

    Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E The LOC lockout timer can be set between immediate and 12 hours in increments of 1 second or it can be set to never expire. The default setting is 30 seconds. The LOC lockout timer is restarted upon any key press at the LOC with EVS control.
  • Page 169: Message Mode

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E microphone. The green LEDs next to the Select Keys will activate or deactivate. 9.2.5 Message Mode In Message Mode, the user is able to press the EVS Message Keys to choose a message and press the Select Keys to activate or deactivate which output areas the message will be played.
  • Page 170: Evs Reset

    Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E relinquished after a time-out on this screen. When EVS Control is relinquished, the system stays in the Manual EVS State. EVS Control can then be gained by another LOC or again at the same LOC. 9.2.10 EVS Reset An EVS reset is accomplished by pressing the RESET button from an LOC.
  • Page 171: Evs-Vcm Points

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E System, then the system will play the highest event message through all EVS mapped outputs. For example: Emergency 1 Point Alarm is higher priority than Emergency 2 Point Alarm. Emergency 1 Point Alarm has message 1 mapped to through groups 1 and 2. Emergency 2 Point Alarm has message 2 playing through groups 2 and 3.
  • Page 172: Editing An Loc

    Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. Select 7 for Panel Program Menu. Press 1 to enter Module menu. Press 2 to add a module. From the next screen, add either an *EVS-VCM or **EVS-RVM. Note: * Only 1 EVS-VCM may be installed per site.
  • Page 173: Amplifier Programming

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E During JumpStart, the EVS-VCM is automatically associated with the internal annunciator. The association for other LOCs in the system must be performed in programming. Amplifier Programming 9.7.1 Adding an Amplifier To add a new amplifier to the system, follow these steps: Enter the installer code.
  • Page 174: Event Priority

    Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E Event Priority This section goes over how event activations are handled by the control panel with regards to priority. 9.8.1 System Control The 5820XL-EVS control panel integrates both a fire and emergency system into one. When events are active from both systems the control panel makes intelligent decisions to determine which system should be controlling outputs.
  • Page 175: View Active Alarms, Troubles And Supervisory Signals

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 9.8.4 View Active Alarms, Troubles and Supervisory Signals When looking at the LCD display, the screen will display FS for the “Fire System” and EVS for “Emergency Voice System” after the condition. The highest priority event will display first. (See Figure 9-5). Press the down arrow to view location and type of alarm or trouble.
  • Page 176: Fire Page

    Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E 9.9.3 Fire Page A fire page can only occur when: Only the fire alarm is active. Both fire and EVS are active and the fire alarm is programmed to be of higher priority than the active EVS alarm.
  • Page 177: Recording Custom Messages

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E READY TO TALK LED 9.10 Recording Custom Messages The EVS-Series controls come with 15 recordable message slots. (See http://www.silentknight.com/products/ Pages/5820XL-EVS-Voice-Files.aspx for voice message downloads). Message 1-15 can be recorded from the microphone, Aux Input or by using the EVS Message Manager software. All messages can be a maximum of one minute.
  • Page 178: Recording Messages 1-15 Using Aux Audio Input

    Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E While in the Local Record mode, select keys 1-15 will be used to reference message slots 1-15. The associated green Select Key will indicate that a message is currently programmed in the corresponding slot. When there is no message recorded (or the message is erased), the associated green Select Key LED will be off.
  • Page 179 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Select option 2 Local Recording. Note: The VCM will light the green Select Key LED for message slots that are occupied. If a message is already stored in the desired slot, then you must erase the message first. (see 9.10.3). Select the amplifier and circuit for the audio to play through during programming.
  • Page 180: Recording Messages 1-15 Using The Microphone

    Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E 9.10.2 Recording Messages 1-15 Using the Microphone Messages can be recorded into the EVS system by using the on board microphone. Follow these steps to use the microphone to record your message: Enter programming mode at main control panel. Select option 9 Voice Options.
  • Page 181: Erasing User Message

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Pressing Select Key 5 will start a playback of the recorded message. Press EVS Message Key to enter message slot selection mode Press Select Key 5 to record to this message slot Figure 9-9 Recording with Microphone Example 9.10.3 Erasing User Message To erase the message stored in switch 1-15 memory location follow these steps:...
  • Page 182: Using Evs Message Manager Software

    Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E 9.10.4 Using EVS Message Manager Software The EVS Message Manager software is a software support utility that is used to download recorded messages (in .SKE1 format stored on your PC hard drive) to the various message locations of the EVS-Series controls. Messages can be uploaded from the EVS-Series control, stored, and used again in similar installations.
  • Page 183: Evs Priority

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 9.11 EVS Priority EVS command priority table will contain the following voice events: Table 9-2: EVS Priority Table Fire Alarm Fire Aux 1 Fire Aux 2 CO Alarm EVS LOC Activations EVS 1 PT Activation EVS 2 PT Activation EVS 3 PT Activation EVS 4 PT Activation...
  • Page 184: Defining Output Group Type

    Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E 9.12 Defining Output Group Type Each output group is defined as either a voice output group or a non-voice output group. Output points that are audio circuits (all circuits on the EVS-50W/EVS-125W and EVS-CE4) can only be assigned to voice output groups.
  • Page 185: Voice Command Mapping

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 9.13 Voice Command Mapping Where an EVS event is playing can be configured automatically or manually. The automatic method is through voice system mapping and the manual method is using output group override. 9.13.1 Voice System Mapping Mapping EVS events to activate output groups is just like mapping events for the fire system.
  • Page 186 Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E Zone Mapping to Voice Output Groups When a voice output group is selected to be activated by a zone, the cadence pattern choice listed in Section 7.3.1.4 do not apply. For voice output groups, one of 18 plus all “Aux Voice In” system wide voice commands will activate instead of the cadence pattern.
  • Page 187: Edit Command Mapping

    Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 9.13.3 Edit Command Mapping Up to 8 groups or templates can be assigned to each voice system event. See Table 9-4. Table 9-4: Voice Commands Mapping System Event Custom Emergency Communication Emergency Communication 1 Emergency Communication 2 Emergency Communication 3 Emergency Communication 4...
  • Page 188: Evs Timer Options

    Emergency Voice System Operation LS10061-001SK-E 9.14 EVS Timer Options 9.14.0.2 Timers include • EVS Control Lockout • Immediate • Never • Timer. (If timer is selected, a range of 1-720 minutes and 0-59 seconds are allowed. Default is 30 sec- onds).
  • Page 189: Reporting

    10.1 Receivers Compatible with the Control Panel The below table shows receivers compatible with the control panel. Manufacturer Model Format Model 9800 SIA and Contact ID Silent Knight Model 9000 (SIA formats) Ademco Model 685 (Contact ID ) Contact ID Sur-Gard SG-MLR2-DG (V. 1.64 or higher)
  • Page 190 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format Module Event Parameter (if Event Group Contact Event Description ID # Event Qualifier Family any) Code (if any) Code Local Programming begin Trouble Local Programming ended normally Trouble Local Programming aborted or ended Trouble with errors Panel Date has been changed...
  • Page 191 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format Module Event Parameter (if Event Group Contact Event Description ID # Event Qualifier Family any) Code (if any) Code Trouble Exp. ID Exp. ID Voice VBUS Trouble Restore Trouble pi message Exp.
  • Page 192 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format Module Event Parameter (if Event Group Contact Event Description ID # Event Qualifier Family any) Code (if any) Code Walk test end Test Walk test begin Test Zone Events Note: Zone events are reported only when “Report by Zone” is selected. Auxiliary power trouble Trouble 0000...
  • Page 193 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format Module Event Parameter (if Event Group Contact Event Description ID # Event Qualifier Family any) Code (if any) Code SLC LED Module trouble restore Trouble 0000 SLC LED Module trouble Trouble 0000 Status Point Types Trouble...
  • Page 194 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format Module Event Parameter (if Event Group Contact Event Description ID # Event Qualifier Family any) Code (if any) Code Point Events Note: Point events are reported only when “Report by Point” is selected. When SK protocol devices are used sensors 1–99 are reported as Pnt #s 1–99, and modules 1–99 are reported as Pnt #s 201-–299.
  • Page 195 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format Module Event Parameter (if Event Group Contact Event Description ID # Event Qualifier Family any) Code (if any) Code External Reset/Silence/Fire Drill Trouble pi Exp. ID Point # Exp.
  • Page 196 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format Module Event Parameter (if Event Group Contact Event Description ID # Event Qualifier Family any) Code (if any) Code Supervisory/Tamper switch or Trouble pi Exp. ID Point # Exp. ID Point # supervisory detector trouble restore Supervisory condition restore Trouble...
  • Page 197 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format Module Event Parameter (if Event Group Contact Event Description ID # Event Qualifier Family any) Code (if any) Code Zone-based AUX1 switch alarm Restore pi Exp. ID Point # Exp.
  • Page 198: Testing And Troubleshooting

    This section of the manual offers suggestions for troubleshooting hardware problems. Please read this section if you encounter a problem when installing the control panel. If these suggestions do not solve your problem or if you encounter a problem that is not listed here, contact Silent Knight Technical Support at 800-446-6444 for assistance.
  • Page 199 Testing and Troubleshooting LS10061-001SK-E Problem Possible Cause / Suggested Actions SLC devices are not being recognized Check that SLC loop impedance is within the required range. (trouble message “Missing” displays on To measure impedance, use the following procedure: the annunciator). 1.
  • Page 200: Periodic Testing And Maintenance

    Model IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 11.3 Periodic Testing and Maintenance To ensure proper and reliable operation, it is recommended that system inspection and testing be scheduled monthly or as required by national and/or local fire codes. Testing should be done by a qualified service representative if a malfunction is encountered.
  • Page 201 Testing and Troubleshooting LS10061-001SK-E A message similar to the one shown in Figure 11-1 will display. Figure 11-1 Shut Down Warning Press the arrow to toggle NO to YES then press ENTER. If NO is chosen you will exit back to the Point Function menu. If Yes is chosen the system will cease normal operation leaving the premise unprotected.
  • Page 202: Slc Multiple Locator

    Model IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 11.5.2 SLC Multiple Locator This feature is the same as SLC Device Locator, except you can locate up to 8 devices on a single search. Follow these instructions to locate multiple SLC devices: Select 2 (Point Functions) from the Main Menu.
  • Page 203: I/O Point Control

    Testing and Troubleshooting LS10061-001SK-E 11.5.3 I/O Point Control This feature allows you to toggle any output on or off and trip any input device. This can be useful to test a point’s output mapping. Follow these steps to control a I/O point: Select 2 (Point Functions) from the Main Menu.
  • Page 204: Earth Fault Resistance

    Model IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E 11.5.4 Earth Fault Resistance Table 11-1 lists the earth fault resistance detection for each applicable terminal on the FACP. Table 11-1: Earth Fault Resistance Values by Terminal Terminal Label Low Biased High Biased Terminal...
  • Page 205: Installation Records

    LS10061-001SK-E Section 12 Installation Records This section of the manual is for you to use if you wish to track of how points, zones, and groups have been programmed. 12.1 Detector and Module Point Record If installing SK SLC devices, use Table 12-1 to record detector points (up to 99 per SLC loop) installed on the on-board SLC loop and make a copy of Table 12-2 to record installed modules (up to 99 per SLC loop).
  • Page 206 Installation Records LS10061-001SK-E Table 12-1: Installation Record of Onboard Devices Zone / Zone/ Module Addr Description Module Addr Description Group Group On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board...
  • Page 207 Model IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table 12-2: Installation Record of Devices Installed on 5815XLs Zone / Zone/ Module Addr Description Module Addr Description Group Group Additional SLC Devices Use the table below to record devices installed on additional 5815XLs. Make a copy of this page if additional...
  • Page 208 Installation Records LS10061-001SK-E pages are needed. Table 12-3: Installation Record of Devices Installed on 5815XLs Zone / Zone/ Module Addr Description Module Addr Description Group Group Zone / Zone/ Module Addr Description Module Addr Description Group Group 12-4...
  • Page 209: Conventional Output Point Record

    Model IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Zone / Zone/ Module Addr Description Module Addr Description Group Group 12.2 Conventional Output Point Record This chart can be used to keep track of how conventional output points (circuits) have been configured. Point/Circuit...
  • Page 210 Installation Records LS10061-001SK-E Point/Circuit Group Description 12-6...
  • Page 211: Appendix A Compatible Device

    LS10061-001SK-E Appendix A Compatible Device Notification Appliances For proper operation, you must use polarized devices with a Model 7628 4.7k ohm EOL resistor on each loop. All supervised notification appliances used with the control panel must be polarized. Note: Not all devices can use the Sync feature, be sure to check Table A-1 to ensure the device you have chosen will work with this feature.
  • Page 212 LS10061-001SK-E Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type Vibrating Bell Vibrating Bell Single Stroke Bell 2700 -M. -R, -T, -Y, -Z Strobe 2701 Series Strobe 2705 Series Strobe 2820 Snyc Temporal Horn/Strobe Faraday 2821 Snyc Temporal Horn/Strobe 2824 Horn Strobe 5333...
  • Page 213 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type 5346 Electronic Horn with Strobe 5347 Electronic Horn with Strobe 5348 Single Tone Horn/Strobe 5373 8-Tone Horn/Strobe 6321 Sync Mini Horn/Strobe 6322 Mini Horn/Sync Strobe 6380 8-Tone Electronic Signal/Strobe 5376...
  • Page 214 LS10061-001SK-E Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type 6300 Mini-Horn 6301 Mini-Horn 6302 Mini-Horn 6310 Mini-Horn/Strobe Faraday (cont.) 6311 Mini-Horn/Strobe 6312 Mini-Horn/Strobe 6314 Series -M, -R, -T, -Y, -Z Strobe 6320 Sync Mini Horn/Strobe S2415-FC Strobe S241575-FC Strobe S2430-FC Strobe...
  • Page 215 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type S24110-FC Strobe S24110W-FC Strobe (cont.) S24110K-FC Strobe Horn Federal Signal VALS Horn/Strobe GEC-24-15 Horn/Strobe GEC-24-30 Horn/Strobe GEC-24-60 Horn/Strobe GEC-24-75 Horn/Strobe GEC-24-177 Horn/Strobe GEC-24-110 Horn/Strobe GEC-24-15/75 Horn/Strobe...
  • Page 216 LS10061-001SK-E Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type WGEC24-75W Weatherproof Horn/Strobe Gentex WGES24-75W Weatherproof Strobe (cont.) WGMS-24-X Horn/Strobe Chime Chime CHSR 2-Wire Chime/Strobe CHSW 2-Wire Chime/Strobe Horn Horn Horn 2-Wire Horn/Strobe P2R-P 2-Wire Horn/Strobe PC2R 2-Wire Horn/Strobe PC2R-P 2-Wire Horn/Strobe P2RH...
  • Page 217 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type PC4R 4-Wire Horn/Strobe P4RH 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela 4-Wire Horn/Strobe PC4W 4-Wire Horn/Strobe P4WH 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela PC4WH 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela P4RK 4-Wire Horn/Strobe PC4RK...
  • Page 218 LS10061-001SK-E Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type AH-12 Horn AH-24 Horn AH-12WP Horn Weatherproof AH-24WP Horn Weatherproof AMT-241575W Multi-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-24MCW Mutli-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-241575W-NYC Multi-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-12/24 Multi-tone Horn AMT-12/24 NYC Multi-tone Horn AS-121575W Horn/Strobe NH-12/24...
  • Page 219 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type MTWPA-2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPB-2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPG-2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPR-2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPA-24MCCH Multitone Horn Strobe Horn NS-121575W Horn/Strobe NS-241575W Horn/Strobe NS-24MCW...
  • Page 220 LS10061-001SK-E Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type RSSWPG-24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPR-24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP-2475W Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP-2475C Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP-24MCWH Strobe Weatherproof ZRS-MCWH Strobe ZRS-24MCC Strobe ZRS-24MCCH Strobe MB-G6-24 Motor Bell MB-G10-24 Motor Bell MB-G6-12 Motor Bell MB-G10-12 Motor Bell Wheelock...
  • Page 221 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Table A-2 lists two-wire smoke detectors that are compatible with the fire control panel. The table is organized by manufacturer. The columns show the number of detectors per loop that can be used. 5820XL5820XL/ EVS/EVS Identifier...
  • Page 222 LS10061-001SK-E Table A-2: Compatible Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Model Name or Number Compatibility ID Manufacturer (Base model name or number # per Loop Head Base in parenthesis) 429C (S10A) S10A 30 / loop 429CRT (S11A) S11A 30 / loop 429CST (S11A) S11A 30 / loop 429CT (S10A)
  • Page 223 Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual LS10061-001SK-E Compatible 520Hz Signaling Speakers Table A-3 520Hz Speakers Model Number Description Wall High-Fidelity Speaker, Red Wall High-Fidelity Speaker, White SPCR Ceiling High-Fidelity Speaker, Red SPCW Ceiling High-Fidelity Speaker, White SPSR Wall High-Fidelity Speaker Strobe, Red SPSRH Wall High-Fidelity Speaker Strobe, High Candela, Red SPSW...
  • Page 224: Appendix B Special Characters Lists

    LS10061-001SK-E Appendix B Special Characters Lists This section contains tables of programmable characters that may be used for device, module, and zone names or phone numbers. Characters used for Naming Table B-1 list the available character and their associated numeric designator. When programming these numbers can be entered as a short cut to using the up or down arrow keys, to select characters when naming a point or zone.
  • Page 225: Silent Knight Fire Product Warranty And Return Policy

    Silent Knight Fire Product Warranty and Return Policy General Terms and Conditions • All new fire products manufactured by Silent Knight have a limited warranty period of 36 months from the date of manufacture against defects in materials and workmanship. See limited warranty statement for details.
  • Page 226: Manufacturer Warranties And Limitation Of Liability

    Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Manufacturer Warranties. Subject to the limitations set forth herein, Manufacturer warrants that the Products manufactured by it in its Northford, Connecticut facility and sold by it to its authorized Distributors shall be free, under normal use and service, from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty six months (36) months from the date of manufacture (effective Jan.
  • Page 227: Intelliknight 5820Xl Basic Operating Instructions

    IntelliKnight 5820XL Basic Operating Instructions These instructions must be framed and displayed next to the 5820XL panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. Operation Keystrokes Press silence then rotate the key or enter a code...
  • Page 229: 5820Xl-Evs Basic Operating Instructions

    5820XL-EVS Basic Operating Instructions These instructions must be framed and displayed next to the 5820XL-EVS panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. FS= Fire System EVS = Emergency Voice System Operation Task to Perform Silence Alarms and Troubles (FS and Press SILENCE then rotate the key or enter a code if prompted.
  • Page 231 Integrated Voice Operation Ready to NON-ACTIVE CALL EVS Control Talk LED ALL CALL Select EVS Status LED LED’s Message (1-8) Activate Keys Message LEDS Select Keys Figure 1: EVS-VCM Front View Table 1: LED Conditions Color States Meaning The corresponding area is active for the currently playing EVS message.
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  • Page 233 Table 2: EVS Control Request Operation Task Gain EVS Control at an LOC Press the EVS Control Key and enter a code if prompted. If EVS Control is available, the EVS Control LED will illuminate. If another LOC has EVS Control, the display will be similar to the one shown.
  • Page 236 Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 203-484-7161 Fax: 203-484-7118 www.silentknight.com...

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