Honeywell NOTIFIER N16 Instruction Manual
Honeywell NOTIFIER N16 Instruction Manual

Honeywell NOTIFIER N16 Instruction Manual

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Fire Alarm Control Panel
N16
Instruction Manual
Document LS10239-000NF-E Rev: A
04/20/2021 ECN: 3047

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  • Page 1 Fire Alarm Control Panel Instruction Manual Document LS10239-000NF-E Rev: A 04/20/2021 ECN: 3047...
  • Page 2 Fire Alarm & Emergency Communication System Limitations While a life safety system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for life and property insurance! An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of smoke year by a qualified fire protection specialist. Heat detectors are detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning designed to protect property, not life.
  • Page 3: Panel Features

    Product Description Panel Features 1.1 Panel Features • 10 inch high definition color touchscreen display with customizable buttons • 6.0 A power supply with four Class A/B built-in Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC). Selectable for System Sensor, Wheelock, and Gentex strobe synchronization •...
  • Page 4 Specifications Product Description Class A/B, NAC power Class D door holder power Special application Class A/B aux power 2.8 ohm max line impedance NAC 3 and NAC 4- TB3 Power-limited (Class 2), 24VDC, 1.5 Amps Special applications, 150ma regulated, Class A/B, NAC power Class D door holder power Special application Class A/B aux power 2.8 ohm max line impedance...
  • Page 5: Controls And Indicators

    Product Description Controls and Indicators 1.3 Controls and Indicators N16 Display Regions The N16 has as high-definition 10 inch touchscreen to display system events. The display features a touchpoint for menu access, a header bar which shows color-coded event status, and touchpoints for acknowledge, signal silence, and reset functions. menu/ header bar login...
  • Page 6 Programming User Programming Options From the FACP Tap on the touchpoint. A pop up box will appear prompting you to Exporting diagnostics to a USB flash drive EXPORT DIAGNOSTICS insert a USB memory drive and then tap . Diagnostics will be exported onto the USB memory drive. If the user wishes to cancel CONTINUE exporting of Diagnostics, tap the touchpoint CANCEL...
  • Page 7: Section 4: Operations

    Section 4: Operations The following are approved applications for the N16. NOTE: ONYXWORKS-WS: When operating as a Protected Premises Control Unit, the ONYXWORKS-WS is UL Listed for monitoring and control of fire alarm notification devices. The N16, when installed in accordance with the above manuals, comply with the following NFPA 72 standards for fire protective signaling systems: •...
  • Page 8 Panel Features Operations • Co-operative detection Force on/off • • Menu Occupancy schedule • • Alert bar and customization Precedence • • Instructional text Temperature measurements • • Logic zones (license) Network display node (license) • Special function zones Auto program •...
  • Page 9 Operations Functionality 4.2 Functionality The following are approved functions for the N16. • Drift Compensation • Connected Capabilities (CLSS gateway required for Connected Capabilities) – CLSS gateway – Remote access for diagnostics – Remote communication session- requires FACP to be in service mode. Technician required on site •...
  • Page 10: Alarm Verification

    N16 Display Operations 4.3 N16 Display The N16 has as high definition 10 inch touchscreen to display system events. The display features a touchpoint for menu access, a header bar which shows color-coded event status, and touchpoints for acknowledge, signal silence, and reset functions. menu/ header bar login...
  • Page 11 Operations Main Menu 4.4 Main Menu From the Main Menu of the N16, the following Tue 01/20/20 options can be selected: System Normal 02:38:06PM Master Silence Reset This menu provides access to Display Set- Settings Menu tings, Panel Settings, About, Licensing Information and User Accounts.
  • Page 12: Fire Alarm

    Fire Alarm Operations 4.5 Fire Alarm Fire Alarm Event • Produces a steady audible tone • appears in the Header Bar FIRE ALARM • illuminates in the Alert Bar as a red color indicator and provides fire event counts FIRE ALARM •...
  • Page 13: System Trouble

    Operations System Trouble 4.6 System Trouble Trouble Event System or Point Trouble, electrical or mechanical faults (when no higher priority unacknowledged events exist) • Produces a pulsed audible tone • Turns on the trouble relay • appears in the Header Bar TROUBLE •...
  • Page 14 CO Alarm Operations 4.7 CO Alarm CO Alarm Event • Activation of a device (detector or module) with a CO Alarm type code. (Refer to Table G.2, “Type Codes for Monitor Modules,” on page 98) • Produces a pulsed audible tone •...
  • Page 15: Other Events

    Operations Other Events 4.8 Other Events Events listed as Other are as follows: – CO Pre-Alarm (blue) – Critical Processes (yellow) – Security (blue) – Pre-Alarm (red) – Hazard/Weather Alert (Yellow) NOTE: When more than one of these conditions have been activated, they will be listed in order of priority. CO-Pre Alarm will be listed first, followed by Critical Processes, Security, Pre-Alarm and Hazard/Weather Alert.
  • Page 16 Supervisory Operations 4.9 Supervisory Supervisory Event (If a fire alarm exists and alarms are silenced, a supervisory alarm will resound the panel sounder) • Produces a warbling audible tone • appears in the Header Bar SUPERVISORY • illuminates on the Alert Bar as a yellow color indicator and provides Supervisory event counts SUPERVISORY •...
  • Page 17 Operations Disabled Point 4.10 Disabled Point Disabled Point Event • Produces a pulsed audible sound • Turns on the trouble Relay • appears in the Header Bar ISABLED • illuminates in the Alert Bar as a yellow icon and indicated device event count ISABLED •...
  • Page 18: Section 6: Testing/Maintenance

    Section 6: Testing/Maintenance When installation and programming is finished, conduct a complete operational test on the entire installation to verify compliance with applicable NFPA standards. Testing should be conducted by a factory-trained fire alarm technician in the presence of a representative of the Authority Having Jurisdiction and the owner’s representative.
  • Page 19 Operational Checks Testing/Maintenance Sealed lead-acid batteries must be replaced within at most 5 years from their date of manufacture. Minimal replacement battery capacity appears on the control panel marking label. Immediately replace a leaking or damaged battery. Replacement batteries are available from the manufacturer.

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