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IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manual
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1.1.2
Software Features
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125 software zones, 250 output groups.
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Advanced smoke detector features:
Automatic drift compensation
Maintenance alert region
Point status meets calibrated smoke test requirements for NFPA 72
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“JumpStart” feature for easy programming.
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Non-volatile event history stores 1000 events.
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A choice of output patterns available for notification outputs, including ANSI 3.41
temporal signal.
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Built-in synchronization appliance support for AMSECO, Faraday, Gentex
®
,
System Sensor
®
, and Wheelock
®
.
1.2
About this Manual
This manual is intended to be a complete reference for all installation and operation
tasks for the 5820XL. Please let us know if the manual does not meet your needs in
any way. We value your feedback!
1.2.1
Terms Used in this Manual
The following terminology is used with the IntelliKnight 5820XL system:
Table 1-1 Manual Terminology
Term
Description
SLC
Signaling line circuit
Module
The term module is used for all hardware devices except for SLC
addressable devices and notification appliances. This includes the
5820XL panel itself and the built-in 5897 power supply. It also refers
to any (optional) 5815XL SLC expansion modules.
Input Point
An addressable sensing device, such as a smoke or heat detector or
a contact monitor device.
Input Zone
A protected area made up of input points.
Output Point
(or Output Circuit)
A notification point or circuit for notification appliances. Relay circuits
and auxiliary power circuits are also considered output points.
Group (or “Output Group”)
A group of output points. Operating characteristics are common to all
output points in the group.
Output (or “Cadence”) Pattern The pattern that the output will use, for example, Constant, March
Code, ANSI 3.41. Applies to zones and special system events. See
Section 7.7.3.2 for additional information.
Mapping
Mapping is the process of specifying which outputs are activated
when certain events occur in the system. Section 6.2 explains
mapping in detail.