HONEYWELL EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION MANAGER
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Overview
The Honeywell Emergency Notification Manager is part of a
Mass Notification System capable of providing both fire
detection and mass notification alerting. Based on risk
assessment, installers can configure and program a system
so that mass notification (MN) system events will always have
either a higher or lower priority than fire events. When MN is
programmed as the highest priority:
— Fire events will be suppressed by MN alarm events
until the MN alarms are cleared.
— MN events will display ahead of fire events in each
event category.
Honeywell Emergency Mass Notification Systems may include
components listed in Table 1.
Table 1. MN System Components
Product
XLS3000 FACP
XLS-NCA2 Network Annunciator
XLS140-2 FACP
XLS120 FACP
XLS-DVC or DVC-RPU Digital Voice Command
DAA2 Series Digital Audio Amplifier
DAX Digital Audio Amplifier
DS-DB Digital Audio Amplifier
50096654 MNS Desktop Microphone Kit
W7063 or W7077A EBI Workstation
W7076A, W7076B or W7078B EBI server
Q7055C1034 or Q7055C1035 Fire Network Adapters
(FNA)
14507800-001 or 14507801-001 to -003 Network
Switches
LCD-160
This manual describes how to install Honeywell products, Fig.
1, to create a system with mass notification capabilities. It
covers assembling the following key components of a mass
notification system:
— Autonomous Control Units (ACU)
— Local Operating Consoles (LOC)
— Central Control Stations (CCS)
It also details the mass notification (MN) event priority, and
describes the system's operation when MN is part of its
function.
The installation and functions covered in this manual comply
with the following standard:
UL 2572 Mass Notification Systems Standard.
Data and Security: Communication Level 1.
Stored Data Level: 0.
Access Control Level: 1.
(Access Control Level: 2 for EBI Workstation).
Physical Security Level: 1.
Fig. 1. Block Diagram Example of an HENM System
NOTE: MN System works on Standard and Hi-speed
XLS-NET.
Only one EBI workstation may perform paging on
a Mass Notification System at a time.
Mass Notification Features
— MN events can be programmed as higher or lower
than fire events, based on risk analysis.
— MN alarms suppress fire alarm events when MN is the
highest priority.
— MN alarms are generated locally
• by an ACU, LOC, or CCS page.
• by manual activation of a UL-approved switch or
button device installed for initiating MN alarms. A
Listed UL2017 initiating switch/device is required
— MN events generate messages over XLS-NET to MN-
mapped nodes.
— Programmable using VeriFire Tools.
— Automatic activation of Special Function Zone ZF20 to
signal MN alarm.