HONEYWELL EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION MANAGER
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can be prioritized in hierarchical levels by adjusting the priority
level of the local microphone input. The ACU supports All Call
when priority allows. MN pages from an ACU must be ALL
CALL pages.
When an ACU gains control of acknowledge, silence and
reset functions in an MN system, control is indicated by a lit
Controls Active LED at the ACU. All other Controls Active
LEDs in the system are extinguished, and on the
acknowledge,
silence,
and
reset
control
buttons;
acknowledge, silence and reset functions are blocked until the
MN alarm is cleared.
Configurations
The following two equipment combinations will meet the
requirements for ACU functionality when combined with MN
priority programming.
• An XLS-NCA2 combined with an XLS-DVC (in ACU mode)
and its local microphone.
• An XLS3000 (in network display mode), combined with a
DVC-KD (in ACU mode) and its local microphone.
Fig. 2. ACU Typical Configurations
Refer to "PROGRAMMING” on page 11.
Local Operating Console (LOC)
Description
A Local Operating Console (LOC) is used by authorized
personnel to initiate messages and signaling for mass-
notification applications. It provides three paging levels - Level
1, Level 2 and Level 3 - which may be assigned to MN, fire, or
general paging for prioritization based on site-specific
requirements. A page at the MN level will create a latching MN
alarm condition that requires acknowledgment and reset. The
LOC supports All Call when priority allows. LOC pages must
be ALL CALL pages.
MN events can be acknowledged, silenced or reset only by an
active MN command center. When an LOC gains control of
acknowledge, silence and reset functions in an MN system,
control is indicated by a lit Controls Active LED at the LOC. All
other Controls Active LEDs in the system are extinguished,
and on the acknowledge, silence, and reset control buttons;
acknowledge, silence and reset functions are blocked until the
MN alarm is cleared.
Multiple LOC stations can be used in a single system: control
is granted on a first-come, first- served basis.
Configurations
Either of the following two equipment combinations can meet
the requirements for LOC functionality in an MN system when
combined with MN priority programming:
• A DVC-RPU combined with an LCD-160 that is connected
to an XLS-NCA2 or XLS3000 (in network display mode).
• The XLS-NCA2 or XLS3000 (in network display mode)
must be associated through programming with the DVC-
RPU's DVC.
• The DVC-RPU must have the same address on the DAL
(Digital Audio Loop) as the LCD-160 has on its RDP bus.
Addressing is critical - refer to "LCD-160” on page 23 for
more information.
• An XLS-DVC operated in LOC mode combined with an
XLS3000 (in network display mode), or XLS-NCA2.