11 evs priority, 1 priority rules – SilentKnight 5820XL User Manual
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Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual
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9.11 EVS Priority
EVS command priority table will contain the following voice events:
9.11.1
Priority Rules
1.
Fire Alarm priority contains zoned manual pull, waterflow, and detector as well as fire drill events.
2.
Fire Aux 1-2 priorities contain both zone and system Fire Aux 1-2 events. Additionally, Fire Aux 2 includes
zone interlock release.
3.
EVS LOC Activations is always higher than all other EVS events.
4.
EVS events do not need to be in order by EVS number.
5.
General Emergency Comm will always be lower priority than the lowest of all Emergency Communication
events.
6.
Zone Fire Pre-Alarm and Interlock Alert events will be lower priority than the lowest of all alarms
7.
Fire, CO, and Emergency Supervisories will be added in the same order as the corresponding system's
alarms at a lower priority than Fire Pre-Alarm and Interlock Alert.
8.
Troubles will always follow supervisories in the priority list.
9.
Voice Aux Status will be always follow troubles in the priority list.
10. Microphone Engaged, Zoned Status Point, Alarm Silenced, and Trouble Silenced will always follow Voice
Aux Status in the priority list.
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In addition to the standard setting for voice events, the EVS and Voice Aux In events will have a 20
character event text associated with it. This will be displayed on display status and in the EVS Control menu.
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Any of the 15 messages are selectable for each standard event.
Note: For instructions to enable EVS system see Section 7.10.3.1.
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
EVS 5 PT Activation
EVS 6 PT Activation
EVS 7 PT Activation
EVS 8 PT Activation
Emerg Voice Aux 1
Emerg Voice Aux 2
Emerg Voice Aux 3
Emerg Voice Aux 4
Emerg Voice Aux 5