Honeywell 5207 - User Manual

Honeywell 5207

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 6 – About This Manual; The; KEY
  • Page 7 – Optional Accessories; Manufactured by Silent Knight
  • Page 8 – Warning
  • Page 9 – NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code, 1993 Edition; Chapter 3; Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems, Chapter 4; Chapter 4; Central Station Fire Alarm Systems; Requirements for Central Station Fire Alarm Systems
  • Page 10 – Requirements for Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm Systems for; Requirements for Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm; Follow the current load restrictions shown in Section 3.5.
  • Page 12 – Do not mount directly on exterior walls below grade (condensation).; Table 3-1 Electrical Specifications
  • Page 13 – Wiring Specifications; Figure 3-1 Wire Routing Example
  • Page 14 – Figure 3-2 is a wiring diagram for wiring the Model 5207 panel.
  • Page 15 – Current Draw Worksheet; Table 3-2 Current Draw Worksheet
  • Page 16 – Figure 3-3 is an example of a completed worksheet.; Figure 3-3 Current Draw Worksheet Example
  • Page 17 – Table 3-3 Battery Calculations
  • Page 18 – Figure 3-4 Battery Calculation Example
  • Page 19 – Power Supply Wiring; Figure 3-5 Power Supply Wiring
  • Page 21 – Terminal Strip Description; Table 3-5 Terminal Strip Description
  • Page 23 – Telephone Line Connection; wires together with notification device wires.; Figure 3-6 Telephone Line Connection; last for as long as 15 minutes.
  • Page 24 – Cable Connectors; Connects the 5207 control panel to the 5198 power supply.
  • Page 28 – Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connection; Figure 4-3 Four-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring
  • Page 29 – Two-Wire Smoke Detector Connection; Figure 4-4 Two-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring; Model 4180 Status Display Module
  • Page 30 – The 4180 can be used to interface to long-range RF systems.
  • Page 31 – Model 5210 Zone Expander Wiring; Installation Instructions
  • Page 32 – Model 5220 Direct Connect Module; To install the 5220 for city box connection:; Figure 4-7 City Box Connection
  • Page 33 – To install the 5220 for polarity reversal, follow the steps below:; Figure 4-8 Polarity Reversal Connection
  • Page 34 – programmed to activate for Alarms.
  • Page 35 – Model 5230 Remote Annunciator; Table 1-1: Model 5230 Dip Switch Settings
  • Page 37 – To mount the annunciator:; Figure 4-11 Temporary Annunciator Connection
  • Page 39 – Model 7181 Installation Manual
  • Page 40 – Supervised Notification Appliance Outputs; Figure 4-15 Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring
  • Page 41 – Auxiliary Relays; Figure 4-16 Auxiliary Relays
  • Page 42 – Figure 5-2 Model 5230 Remote Annunciator
  • Page 43 – Built-in Touchpad and Model 5230 Operation
  • Page 45 – Table 5-2 Built-in Touchpad Display Codes
  • Page 46 – System Testing; + Code 0 or 1. The system will sound an alarm and
  • Page 47 – Watchdog Circuit
  • Page 48 – Figure 6-1 How to Use the Programming Quick Reference Chart
  • Page 54 – Using Step Programming; To move sequentially through the options:
  • Page 55 – Scrolling
  • Page 56 – Programming Examples
  • Page 57 – Step Programming Options; Step 1. Power Up Clear
  • Page 58 – = Pulsing fire bells; Digit 2 = Maximum number of supervised annunciators.
  • Page 59 – = A feature that makes the system clock more accurate; Trouble Supervised
  • Page 60 – Normally Open zones
  • Page 61 – Example; Smoke verification delay
  • Page 62 – Step 7. External Zone Options; Trouble supervised
  • Page 64 – Total number of attempts to dial.; Number of rings before panel answers for up/downloading.
  • Page 65 – Step 14. Report to Telephone Numbers
  • Page 66 – Entering Phone Numbers; Pause
  • Page 67 – Digit 1 = Enter the number of attempts for account number 1.; Digit 2 = Enter the reporting format to be used for account number 1.
  • Page 68 – Step 20. Duration of Delays
  • Page 69 – Step 22. Secret Codes; To change a code
  • Page 70 – Step 23. Group Relays and Bells; either
  • Page 71 – Pre-Alarm Relays and Bells
  • Page 72 – Trouble Relays and Bells
  • Page 74 – Step 26. Zone Location Descriptions; Example 1: Programming a One-Word Description
  • Page 75 – Steps 27 and 28. Temporal Patterns; Example 2: NFPA 72 required pattern
  • Page 76 – The pattern you create will
  • Page 78 – Trouble Conditions; Notes for All Formats
  • Page 79 – SIA Format Printed Messages
  • Page 81 – Fire Codes
  • Page 83 – Radionics BFSK Format
  • Page 84 – Problems With the Model 5198 Power Supply
  • Page 85 – P3 and P4 Earth Ground Faults; Figure 9-1 Mode 25 Display
  • Page 86 – Table 9-1 Significance of Mode 25 Readings
  • Page 87 – Troubleshooting and System Messages; Table 9-2 System Messages and Codes
  • Page 90 – Smoke Detectors; Two-Wire Smoke Detectors; Identifier
  • Page 91 – Manufacturer
  • Page 92 – Four Wire Smoke Detectors; Notification Appliances
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Fire Control / Communicator

Rev. C, 04/03

Part Number 150865

SILENT KNIGHT

MODEL 5207

Installation, Programming,
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Summary

Page 2 - Contents

150865 i Contents Section 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 1.1 About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 6 - About This Manual; The; KEY

150865 1-1 Section 1Introduction The Model 5207 is an 8-zone fire alarm control panel (expandable up to 16 zones) with a dig-ital communicator that meets NFPA 72 requirements. The 5207 cabinet can be surface mounted or semi-flush mounted. 1.1 About This Manual The Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicato...

Page 7 - Optional Accessories; Manufactured by Silent Knight

Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 1-2 150865 1.2 Optional Accessories Table 1-1: Compatible Modules Manufactured by Silent Knight Model What It Does 4180 Status Display/Relay Module For remote annunciation of alarm and trouble status information for each zone. 52...

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