Honeywell PL-1000 Fire Alarm Control Panel User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- Honeywell
Table of Contents
- Honeywell PL-1000 Fire Alarm Control Panel
- Product Information
- What In The box
- Cable Entries
- Connections
- Expansion Loop Card Connection
- Panels Display Controls, Buttons and Password
- Quick Programming Procedure
- Additional and updated Information
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Honeywell PL-1000 Fire Alarm Control Panel
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: Morley PL-1000
- Loop Module: PL-LIB-01
- Batteries: Yuasa NP12-12FR, 2 x 12 V / 12 Ah (example)
- Included in the PL-LIB-01 kit: 8 x plastic spacer, 1 x 20 pole ribbon cable
FAQ
- Q: What batteries are compatible with the Morley PL-1000 Loop Module PL-LIB-01?
- A: The Morley PL-1000 Loop Module PL-LIB-01 is compatible with Yuasa NP12-12FR, 2 x 12 V / 12 Ah batteries (example).
- Q: How should I connect the expansion loop card?
- A: Follow these steps to connect the expansion loop card:
- Remove the outer sheath of the cable to provide enough slack, approx. 80 mm, for the cables to help during connection.
- From a loop with each conductor before presenting it on its terminal where it is to be connected. Guide the conductor L and N in such a way that there is a separation from the safety ground.
- Connect the L and N conductors directly to the terminal block (left and right terminal respectively). The safety ground conductor must be connected to the panel terminal.
- Q: How do I install the batteries in the Morley PL-1000 Loop Module PL-LIB-01?
- A: Follow these steps to install the batteries:
- Install the batteries inside the back box on the bottom.
- The batteries shall be positioned in such a way their terminal is close enough to allow the connection of the short connection cable.
- Connect the batteries using the supplied cable, ensuring correct connections for each terminal.
What In The box
Morley PL-1000
- Batteries type Yuasa NP12-12FR
- 2 x 12 V / 12 Ah (example)
Loop Module PL-LIB-01
The PL-LIB-01 kit includes:
Panel Installation
- STEP 1
- Hold the panel backbox horizontally (align using a spirit level) on the mounting surface and mark the 3 mounting holes.
- STEP 2
- Drill the wall on the three fixing points and utilize the accessories included with the panel (3,5 x 25 mm) to secure the panel o the wall.
- STEP 3
- Put the screw in the hole 1, align the screw on the cover with the keyhole on the back, then insert the screws on the holes 2 to complete panel installation.
Cable Entries
- Upper 15 cable glands Ø 21 mm
- Back 8 cable glands Ø 21 mm
- Cable entry easy to break
Connections
Mains Connections
- Remove the outer sheath of the cable 1 to provide enough slack, approx. 80 mm, for the cables to help during connection.
- From a loop with each conductor before presenting it on its terminal where it is to be connected. Guide the conductor L and N 2 in such a way that there is a separation from the safety ground.
- Connect the L and N conductors directly to the terminal block 3 (left and right terminal respectively). The safety ground conductor must be connected to the panel terminal.
Battery Connections
- Install the batteries inside the back box on the bottom 5.
- The batteries shall be positioned in such a way their terminal is close enough to allow the connection of the short connection cable 7.
- Connect the batteries using the supplied cable:
- Connect the red and black (+ / -) cable plug to the main board 4.
- Connect batteries with the short cable 7
Main Board Connections
Sounder circuit
- End of line diode cathode marker on positive terminal.
1 | 24 V + |
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2 | 24 V – |
3 | SND1 + |
4 | SND1 – |
5 | SND2 + |
6 | SND2 – |
7 | Loop 1 A+ |
8 | Loop 1 A – |
9 | Loop 1 B+ |
10 | Loop 1 B- |
11 | Digital IN 1+ |
Remote Silence Sounders
12| Digital IN 2+ Remote Reset
13| GND
14| Fault Relay Common
15| Fault Relay Normally Closed
16| Fault Relay Normally Open
17| Alarm Relay Common
18| Alarm Relay Normally Closed
19| Alarm Relay Normally Open
Expansion Loop Card Connection
Installation
- Put the plastic spacers 1 into the predisposed holes 1 on the back box
- Connect the ribbon cable 2 on the Loop Module PL-LB-01
- Install the Loop Module onto the plastic spacer 1
- Connect the ribbon cable 2 to the main board
2nd Loop Connection 3
- Loop 2 A+
- Loop 2 A –
- Loop 2 B+
- Loop 2 B
Panels Display Controls, Buttons and Password
STATUS ICON | CONDITION / CONTROL | COLOR | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|---|
FIRE
| Red (blinking)| A fire condition has been detected (buzzer active)
Red (fixed)| The user has acknowledged the event by buzzer silence
| DISABLEMENT| Yellow (blinking)| A device or zone is disabled
| TEST| Yellow (blinking)| A zone is in test mode
| POWER| Green (fixed)| The system is switched on and the power is supplied
via the mains
|
FAULT
| Yellow (blinking)| General fault, buzzer is active
Yellow (fixed)| The user has acknowledged the event by buzzer silence
|
EARTH FAULT
| Yellow (blinking)| Earth fault condition is present
Yellow (fixed)| The user has acknowledged the event by buzzer silence
| SOUNDER FAULT / DISABLEMENT| Yellow (blinking)| Sounder fault condition is
present
Yellow (fixed)| Sounders circuits are disabled
|
POWER SUPPLY FAULT
| Yellow (blinking)| Mains fault
Yellow (fixed)| Batteries fault
Yellow (slow blinking 1sec On 1sec Off)|
Battery charger fault or Battery resistance fault condition is present
|
AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY OUT FAULT
| Yellow (blinking)| 24 Vcc user fault condition is present
Yellow (fixed)| The user has acknowledged the event by buzzer silence
| SYSTEM FAULT| Yellow (fixed)| System fault
|
BUZZER MUTE
| Yellow (blinking)| Buzzer is active
Yellow (fixed)| Buzzer has been muted
| SOUNDERS STOP| Yellow (fixed)| Sounder outputs has been silenced
| EVACUATE| Yellow (fixed)| Evacuation is activated
PUSH BUTTON| DESCRIPTION| FUNCTION
| RESET PANEL| Pressing the ‘Reset Panel’ button will reset the panel to
return it to normal condition after an event
| BUZZER MUTE| Pressing the ‘Buzzer Mute’ button or tapping on the touch
screen, will silence the active panel buzzer
| SILENCE SOUNDERS| Pressing the ‘Silence Sounders’ button will silence all
Alarm sounders
|
EVACUATE
| Pressing the ‘Evacuate’ button and later confirm the evacuation in the pop-
up window, will start all the panel sounders output activation for the output
configured for evacuation in the Cause and Effect I/O Matrix
|
LEVEL 2 KEY
| In “O” position (default), Level 2 access is not granted. Inserting the key and turning it into “I” position, enables panels Level 2 Functions
FUNCTION | EN 54 LEVEL | FACTORY DEFAULT PASSWORD |
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Alarm, disabled, and faults display – Alarm and faults recognition – Disabled
Zone/Point display| Level 1| None
Enable/Disable menu – Test menu – Utility Menu| Level 2| 2222
Programming menu| Level 3| 33333333
Quick Programming Procedure
Quick Programming Procedure with Default General Alarm Functionality
- On the touch screen display press the arrow on the right and then press the gear icon at the top right:
- Insert password level 2, press enter then press on program icon, insert password level 3 and press enter to confirm.
- Select Panel configuration to change the language using the arrow down icon. Once completed, press the left arrow to come back to the previous screen.
- Select Autoprog, press the Lens icon to search for devices, at the end of the process save devices detected with check mark. Press the left arrow to come back to the previous screen. Please note: Default zone assigning: Sensors = Z1, MCP = Z2, Input modules = Z3, Output modules = Z4.
- Select Description to change both Zone and Point labels. This example refers to Zones: Press Zone icon, type the label using the virtual keyboard and confirm with enter. Same applies to Points.
- Come back to Configuration menu using the left arrow and set Date and Time. The example shares how to change Date: select Date icon, scroll up and down the day, month and year values then confirm with check mark. To change Time, follow the same process.
Additional and updated Information
The described features, specifications and product-related information in this manual correspond to the date of issue (refer to date on the front page) and may differ due to modifications and/or amended Standards and Regulations of the System design, Installation and Commissioning. For further Information refer to documentation M-169.1-SERIE-PL-EN.
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