Before You Begin Installing

Task

See Sec.

(for more info.)

 

 

 

 

 

SLC Device Hardware Installation

 

Perform these steps before running JumpStart.

 

 

 

Connect device bases to the loop.

SK 5.5

 

Hochiki 5.3

 

 

Set device addresses.

SK 5.6

 

Hochiki 5.8

 

 

Physically connect detectors to their bases. Connect relay and contact

5.4 & see device

monitor modules.

install instructions

 

 

 

JumpStart

 

 

 

JumpStart is for initial system programming. JumpStart automatically selects

6.1 & 7.8

some options for SLC devices. See “Input Point Configuration” section of this

 

chart for other options.

 

JumpStart makes selections for the following options. You can customize

 

options, if necessary.

 

 

 

Device type (detector or switch) configured by JumpStart.

To change, see 7.6

 

 

Program type of detector (heat, photoelectric, or ionization) selected by

To change, see 7.6

JumpStart.

 

 

 

System Software Configuration

 

 

 

Select low AC hours report time (6 hours by default).

7.7.4.2

 

 

Select Auto Test Time (2:00 AM by default).

7.7.1.2

 

 

Enable/disable automatic DST adjustment feature (enabled by default).

7.7.4.3

 

 

Change clock display format (12-hour with AM/PM by default).

7.7.4.4

 

 

Set up reporting accounts.

7.7.1

 

 

Select options for phone lines.

7.7.2

 

 

Select system-wide response to trouble conditions, if desired.

7.7.3

 

 

Select system-wide cadence patterns for special conditions (fire drill, Aux1

7.7.3

and Aux2 alarms) if desired.

 

 

 

Customize banner message (message that displays on LCD in normal

7.7.7

mode) if desired.

 

 

 

Input Point (SLC Device) Configuration

 

 

 

JumpStart automatically selects some options for SLC devices (see “JumpStart” section of this chart). You can change options selected by JumpStart, if necessary and further customize input point options.

Select device type (SK or Hochiki). Only one device type can be used per

7.2

control panel.

 

 

 

Program type of switch (manual pull, fire drill, and so on), if necessary.

7.6

(JumpStart assigns all switches as Manual Pull type.)

 

 

 

If the installation includes duct detectors, program detector type.

7.6

(JumpStart does not distinguish duct detectors from ordinary smoke

 

detectors.)

 

 

 

Assign a name (or description) to the point.

7.6.3.1

 

 

Assign input points to zones, if necessary. (JumpStart assigns all input

7.6

points to Zone 1.)

 

 

 

Zone Configuration

 

 

 

Add the zone to the system if it does not already exist. (Zone 1 created by

7.4.2

JumpStart.)

 

 

 

Program a name (or description) for the zone.

7.4.1.1

 

 

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Honeywell 5820XL manual JumpStart, System Software Configuration, Input Point SLC Device Configuration, Zone Configuration

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