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Building Solutions

XLS3000
Intelligent Addressable Fire Alarm System
General
The Honeywell XLS3000 is an intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) designed
for medium- to large-scale facilities. Fire emergency detection and evacuation are
extremely critical to life safety, and the XLS3000 is ideally suited for these applica-
tions. The XLS3000 is part of the XLS Series of products from Honeywell. The
XLS3000 is ideal for virtually any application because it features a modular design
that is configured per project requirements. With one to ten Signaling Line Circuits
(SLCs), the XLS3000 supports up to 3,180 intelligent addressable devices.
Information is critical to fire evacuation personnel, and the XLS3000’s large 640-char-
acter Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) presents vital information to operators concerning
a fire situation, fire progression, and evacuation details.
The Eclipse™ line of detectors and modules introduces a new concept in fire detec-
tion. Because the devices are all individually intelligent, they have the ability to com-
municate directly with one another. For years the fire alarm industry has demanded XLS3000 Intelligent Addressable Fire Alarm
peer-to-peer communication between networked control panels. The XLS3000 is the
Control Panels. The panel on the right includes
first to offer peer-to-peer communication between the detection and notification
devices. This new concept in detection technology offers unparalleled response time, the XLS-DVC audio option.
distributed intelligence and outstanding reliability.
A host of other options are available, including single- or multi-channel voice; fire-
fighter’s telephone; LED, LCD, or PC-based graphic annunciators; networking;
advanced detection products for challenging environments; wireless fire protection;
and many additional options.
When combined with a Honeywell Enterprise Buildings Integrator (EBI), the XLS3000
becomes part of an owner-operated proprietary monitoring system, allowing the con-
nection of standalone or networked panels.

FEATURES
• Certified for seismic • Detectors can be any work Annunciator, or system is capable of • Multiple central sta-
applications when mix of ion, photo, ther- XLS-DVC-EM, and general alarm if a fire tion communication
used with the appropri- mal, or multi-sensor; Honeywell Enterprise alarm condition is options:
ate seismic mounting wireless detectors are Buildings Integrator™ present even if the • Standard UDACT
kit. available for use with [EBI]). central processing unit
the XLS-WSG. (CPU) fails. • Internet
• Complies with UL • Standard network or
2572 Mass Notifica- • Modules include up to 103 nodes • 4,000 event history file • Internet/GSM
tion Systems addressable pull sta- (XLS3000, XLS140-2, in nonvolatile memory, • FM6320 approved Gas
(XLS3000 version 20 tions, normally open XLS140, XLS120(C), plus a separate 1,000- Detection System with
or higher). contact devices, two- XLS-NCA/-NCA2 Net- event alarm-only file. TC809C1004 module
• One to ten isolated wire smoke detectors, work Annunciator, or • Alarm Verification and any FM listed gas
intelligent Signaling notification, or relay; XLS-DVC-EM, and selection per point, detector.
Line Circuits (SLC) wireless modules are Honeywell Enterprise with automatic • EIA-232 printer port;
Style 4, 6 or 7. available for use with Buildings Integrator™ counter. EIA-485 annunciator
the XLS-WSG. [EBI]). Up to 54 nodes port.
• Wireless fire protection • Autoprogramming,
using SWIFT Smart • Large 16 line, 640 when XLS-DVC-EM is walk test, positive • Honeywell SMART
Wireless Integrated character LCD backlit used in network pag- alarm sequence, and maintenance report-
Fire Technology. See display or use display- ing. time scheduling. ing.
74-5175. less as a network node. • Built-in Alarm, Trouble, • Support for Eclipse
• Up to 159 detectors • Network options: Security, and Supervi- Detector Protocol.
and 159 modules per • High-speed network sory relays.
• Backwards compatible
SLC; 318 devices per for up to 200 nodes • VeriFire® Tools online/ with FlashScan and
loop/3,180 per FACP (XLS3000, XLS140-2, offline program option. CLIP SLC devices.
or network node. XLS140, XLS120(C), • With built-in Degraded
XLS-NCA/-NCA2 Net- Mode operation, the
Description Field programmability, with check and compare,
is provided on a PC with the VeriFire Tools pro-
SIGNALING LINE CIRCUITS gram. Up to 1,000 powerful Boolean logic equa-
The Honeywell XLS3000 Intelligent Addressable tions can be used. Non-alarm points are
Fire Alarm System supports up to ten isolated provided for lower priority functions. Remote
intelligent signaling line circuits with Style 4, 5, ACK/Signal Silence/System reset/Drill can be
or 7. Each of the 10 circuits can have up to 159 done via monitor modules. The XLS3000 sup-
detectors (any mix of ion, photo, laser photo, ports the SCS Series smoke control system in
thermal, or multi-sensor) and 159 modules both HVAC and FSCS modes.
(Addressable pull stations, normally open con-
Figure 1 shows some of the sample system
tact devices, two-wire smoke detectors, notifica-
options. .
tion, or relay) with a total of 318 device per loop/
3,180 per FACP or network node. Actual circuit DISPLAY
loading depends on SLC communication proto- The XLS3000 display is a backlit LCD with 640-
col. character display and a program keypad. The
Weekly Occupancy Schedules allow changing display allows up to nine users, each with a
sensor sensitivity by time of day, and day of password and selectable access levels. The dis-
week. An optional 2,040 point digital alarm play has 11 LED indicators:
communicator transmitter (DACT) is available • Power • Supervisory • Point Disabled
for use with central monitoring stations. Annun- • Fire Alarm • System Trouble • CPU Failure
ciator support, including custom graphics, is • Pre-Alarm • Other Event • Controls Active
provided via an EIA-485 annunciator port. An • Security • Signals Silenced
EIA-232 printer port is also provided. The history There are also five membrane switch controls:
file has a 4,000 event capacity in nonvolatile Acknowledge, Signal Silence, Drill, System
memory, plus a separate 1,000 event alarm-only Reset, and Lamp Test
file. Advanced history filters allow sorting by
event, time, date, or address. Alarm verification TC840C1000 COPTIR
selection can be done per point, with automatic ADVANCED MULTI-CRITERIA DETECTOR
counter. Autoprogramming and Walk test • Detects all four major elements of a fire
reports are provided. The panel includes positive (smoke, heat, CO, and flame).
alarm sequence (PAS) Presignal functionality. • Automatic drift compensation of smoke sen-
Timer options include Silence Inhibit and Auto sor and CO cell.
Silence.
• High nuisance-alarm immunity.
SLC Intelligent Loop

DEVICES
XLS-WSG
TC840C1000 COPTIR S464G1007
LCD-160 TC840M Acclimate XP6/10 I/O Modules
Up to 32 TC846A Pinnacle High Sensitivity
LCD2-80 remote TC809A1059 TC810R1024
TC806, TC807, TC808 Detectors,
displays TC846F1002 IDC Relay Contact
EIA-485 etc.
EIA-485 3072 annunciator/control points

XLS3000-CPU2D
display or
XLS3000-CPU2ND
ACM-8R ACM/AEM-24AT LDM-32
Relay Control LED Annunciator Custom
Graphics

Dual phone
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lines to
Optional 2048-point UDACT Central
EIA-232 Station

XLS3000
Shown in CAB-C4 with display
XLS-DVC-EM audio in CA-1
in second tier XLS-PRN Series
Printer

NOTE: XLS3000-CPU firmware version 14.0 (and higher) can support LCD-160 on the RDP port, or LCD2-80 in
terminal mode, but not both at the same time.

Figure 1 XLS3000 Sample System Options


INTELLIGENT FAAST® DETECTORS est device per loop capacity in the industry —
TC846F5040, TC846F1002, 318 points — yet every input and output device
is sampled in less than two seconds. Up to 159
TC846F4046, AND TC846FP4084
outputs can be activated in less than 5 seconds.
Connects directly to the SLC loop of compatible The microprocessor-based FlashScan® detec-
XLS series panels.Provides five event thresholds tors have bicolor LEDs that can be coded to pro-
that can be individually programmed with vide diagnostic information, such as device
descriptive labels for control-by-event program- address during Walk Test.
ming; uses five detector addresses. Uses pat-
ented particle separator and field-replaceable The multicolor LEDs blink the device address
filter to remove contaminants. Advanced algo- during a Walk Test. FlashScan operates with a
rithms reject common nuisance conditions fully digital, high-precision protocol. The multi-
detector algorithm involves nearby detectors in
• TC846F5040 covers 5,000 square feet the alarm decision, and the FlashScan device
through one pipe. also uses drift compensation.
• TC846F1002 covers 8,000 square feet The FlashScan protocol incorporates nine levels
through one pipe. of pre-alarm XLS intelligent sensing, each of
• TC846F4046 covers 28,800 square feet which can be manually adjusted. Several pro-
through one to four pipes. grammable devices are available:
• TC846FP4084 covers 28,800 square feet • Ion – 0.5 to 2.5%/foot obscuration.
through one to four pipes. Supports address- • Photo – 0.5 to 2.35%/foot obscuration.
able pipes to pinpoint location of alarm events
• Laser (Pinnacle™) – 0.02 to 2.0%/foot obscu-
TC840C2010 ADVANCED MULTI-CRITERIA ration.
FIRE/CO DETECTOR • Acclimate™ – 0.5 to 4.0%/foot obscuration.
• Detects all four major elements of a fire.
• COPTIR – 1.0 to 4.0%/foot obscuration.
• Separate signal for life-safety CO detection.
The FlashScan has a self-optimizing pre-alarm,
• Optional addressable sounder base for Temp- automatic detector sensitivity testing, and two
3 (fire) or Temp-4(CO) tone. levels of maintenance alert. It also provides pro-
• Automatic drift compensation of smoke sen- grammable activation of sounder/relay bases
sor and CO cell. during alarm or pre-alarm. The Read Status dis-
plays the level of detector cleanliness.
• High nuisance-alarm immunity.
TC809C1004 GAS DETECTION MODULE Intelligent Sensing
• Interface to industry-standard linear scale 4- Intelligent sensing: is a set of software algo-
20 mA sensors. rithms that provide the XLS3000 with industry-
leading smoke detection capability. These com-
• Five programmable thresholds.
plex algorithms require many calculations on
• FM Approved, Class 6320 (Stationary Gas each reading of each detector, and are made
Sensors/Detectors). possible by the very high-speed microcomputer
SWIFT WIRELESS used by the XLS3000.
• Self-healing mesh wireless protocol. Drift Compensation and Smoothing. Drift
compensation allows the detector to retain its
• Each SWIFT Gateway supports up to 50 original ability to detect actual smoke, and resist
devices: 1 wireless gateway and up to 49 SWIFT false alarms, even as dirt accumulates. It
devices. reduces maintenance requirements by allowing
• Up to 4 wireless gateways can be installed with the system to automatically perform the peri-
overlapping network coverage. odic sensitivity measurements required by
NFPA 72. Smoothing filters are also provided by
FlashScan® Exclusive software to remove transient noise signals, usu-
World-Leading Detector Protocol ally caused by electrical interference.
FLASHSCAN® Maintenance Warnings. When the drift com-
pensation performed for a detector reaches a
At the heart of the XLS3000 is a set of detection
certain level, the performance of the detector
devices and device protocol — FlashScan.
may be compromised, and special warnings are
FlashScan is an all-digital protocol that gives
given. There are three warning levels: (1) Low
superior precision and high noise immunity.
Chamber value; (2) Maintenance Alert, indica-
As well as giving quick identification of an active tive of dust accumulation that is near but below
input device, this protocol can also activate the allowed limit; (3) Maintenance Urgent, indic-
many output devices in a fraction of the time ative of dust accumulation above the allowed
required by competitive protocols. This high limit.
speed also allows the XLS3000 to have the larg-
Sensitivity Adjust. Nine sensitivity levels are Response: Eclipse improves on the patented
provided for alarm detection. These levels can FlashScan protocol by further distributing the
be set manually, or can change automatically decision making process down to the device
between day and night. Nine levels of pre-alarm level. Eclipse sensors and alarm modules are
sensitivity can also be selected, based on prede- able to broadcast their condition directly to the
termined levels of alarm. Pre-alarm operation output devices on the same loop, eliminating
can be latching or self-restoring, and can be the need for the control panel to process the
used to activate special control functions. alarm events and send individual output com-
Self-Optimizing Pre-Alarm. Each detector may mands to the field devices. Output devices such
be set for “Self-Optimizing” pre-alarm. In this as control modules are pre-programmed with
special mode, the detector “learns” its normal response sequences stored directly in the field
environment, measuring the peak analog read- device. With this communication method, all
ings over a long period of time, and setting the output devices on a circuit can respond simulta-
pre-alarm level just above these normal peaks. neously to the alarm input within 250 ms of
activation.
Cooperating Multi-Detector Sensing. A pat-
ented feature of intelligent sensing is the ability Device Technology: Eclipse devices (TC900
of a smoke sensor to consider readings from series) are available in the traditional line of
nearby sensors in making alarm or pre-alarm detection and control products including:
decisions. Without statistical sacrifice in the TC906 Photoelectric; TC907 Ionization; TC908
ability to resist false alarms, it allows a sensor to Thermal; S464H manual pull stations; TC909
increase its sensitivity to actual smoke by a fac- single and dual input modules; TC910N super-
tor of almost two to one. vised and TC910R unsupervised control relay
modules; and TC941A interface modules..
ECLIPSE
Circuit Isolation: All Eclipse devices include
In addition to supporting FlashScan protocol, built-in fault isolation modules to improve sys-
the XLS3000 also supports the new Eclipse tem survivability in the event of a field wiring
device series and communication protocol from short circuit which would normally disable the
System Sensor. This technological introduction entire loop. This feature is normally made avail-
brings an advancement to the Honeywell able only as an option in competing systems
XLS3000 that is yet unmatched in the industry though the use of additional hardware. By incor-
in distributed processing and system response porating this feature directly into the base prod-
time.

Network Diagram
RPT-
WF

EBI
TCP/IP
Block Diagram

FNA
XLS•NET PRN
Sample Node Configurations XLS140-2
Router
XLS3000
Key:
XLS•NET
Twisted-Pair Wire ACS

XLS•NET
Dual Fiber-Optic Link
LCD-80
Other Interfaces
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OPTIONAL
Style 7
Connection
DAA DAA

PRN

XLS-NCA2
speakers speakers
phones phones

Figure 2 XLS•NET Block Diagram ACS


uct, installation labor and material cost are the entire program for the XLS3000 in the com-
reduced fort of the office, test it, store a backup file, then
bring it to the site and download from a laptop
Device Auto-Adressing and Location Identifi-
into the panel.
cation: The fault isolators are also important to
the Eclipse devices as they are used during sys- RELEASING SERVICE
tem commissioning to locate the position of The system will release on any of ten indepen-
devices on the circuit relative to each other and dent hazards. There are three options of sophis-
the control panel. Using this information, the ticated cross-zone sensing. There is a delay
control panel can then automatically assign timer and adjustable discharge timers, and
device addresses, eliminating a normally labor there are four options for Abort.
intensive portion of the start up process. Device
locations and addresses are then uploaded to EMERGENCY VOICE AND FIREFIGHTER ’S TELE-
the VeriFire Tools programming tool and dis- PHONE
played in a graphical format for use by the The XLS3000 has digital message generation,
installer or service person. hard-wired voice control options, and a Fire-
Device Replacement: If an Eclipse field device fighter’s telephone option. The voice message is
needs to be replaced for service purposes, the powered by high-efficiency amplifiers (35, 50
control panel automatically locates the replace- and 75 watt DAA2/DAX Series, or 100 and 120
ment device, determines its device type and watt DS Series). There is an optional backup
then downloads the required programming tone generator and amplifier available. For the
information, including device address and oper- Emergency Voice feature, the newly introduced
ating parameters without operator intervention. Digital Voice Command provides eight channels
of one-way alarm broadcast and five channels
SMART of two-way communications with remote fire
telephones. See 74-4033.
With the Honeywell System Maintenance and
Reporting Tool (SMART), another first in the XLS3000-CPU
industry, the XLS3000 system is capable of The control panel XLS3000-CPU is contained
reporting the maintenance history of each field on one printed circuit board the central process-
device, thus simplifying the Testing and Inspec- ing unit. The XLS3000-CPU can be purchased
tion requirements mandated by NFPA. When a with or without keypad and display; connections
device exceeds the NFPA testing limits, the user are identical on both versions.
is alerted by an indication on the control panel
that service should be performed. This feature
can be used by owners and building inspectors
Product Line Information
alike to insure that proper maintenance is being CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES
performed on the system. Stand-alone and network systems require a main
Using VeriFire Tools, the owner or service com- display. On single-FACP systems (one XLS3000),
pany can run reports that list the devices in the display option is the XLS3000-CPUD. On
need of testing, as well as predictive reports to network systems (two or more networked fire
list devices that will be coming due in the next panel nodes), at least one XLS-NCA2 is required.
30, 60 or 90 day interval, thus eliminating Options listed as follows.
repeat service calls.
MAIN SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Field Programming Options XLS3000-CPUD: XLS3000 with display.
Includes CPU, 640 character display with key-
AUTOPROGRAM pad. For English ULC applications, use
Autoprogram is a timesaving feature. The XLS3000-CPUDC. Non-English versions are
XLS3000 “learns” what devices are physically available: XLS3000-CPUD-FR (French),
connected and automatically load them in the XLS3000-CPUD-PO (Portuguese), XLS3000-
program with default values for all parameters. CPUD-RU (Russian), XLS3000-CPUD-SC (Stan-
Requiring less than one minute to run, this rou- dard Chinese), XLS3000-CPUD-SP (Spanish).
tine allows the user to have almost immediate
XLS3000-CPUND: XLS3000 without display.
fire protection in a new installation, even if only
Includes CPU only.
a portion of the detectors are installed.
AMPS-24: Main power supply and battery char-
VERIFIRE® TOOLS ger for the XLS3000. One required for each
VeriFire® Tools is an offline programming and XLS3000 CPU used in 110/120 VAC applica-
test utility that can greatly reduce installation tions. Charges 25 to 200 AH batteries. Primary
programming time, and increase confidence in input power: 110/120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 4.5 A
the site-specific software. It is Windows® based (maximum). Mounts in the bottom left hand
and provides technologically advanced capabil- section (battery row) of a XLS-CAB-4 enclosure.
ities to aid the installer. The installer may create See 85-3057.
AMPS-24E: Main power supply and battery fiber, multi-mode fiber, and media conversion
charger for the XLS3000. One required for each models are available. See 74-4082.
XLS3000 CPU used in 240 VAC applications. RPT-W, RPT-F, RPT-WF: Repeater board with
Charges 25 to 200 AH batteries. Primary input wire connection (RPT-W), multi-mode fiber con-
power: 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.25 A. Mounts in nection (RPT-F), or allowing a change in media
the bottom left hand section (battery row) of a type between wire and fiber (RPT-WF). Not used
XLS-CAB-4 enclosure. See 85-3057. with high-speed networks. See 85-3007.
XLS-ELCM-320: Loop Control Module, Eclipse FNA: Fire Network adapter. Used to connect
Protocol. Provides one Eclipse SLC. XLS3000 XLS-NET or a standalone XLS3000 to Honey-
supports up to five XLS-ELCM-320 and five well EBI. Requires one NCM-W/F or one XLS-
XLS-ELEM-320 expanders for a total of ten NCM-EBI-W/F. See 74-4017.
SLCs. See 85-3056.
BACNET-GW-3: BACnet interface for the
XLS-ELEM-320: Loop Expander Module, XLS3000 or XLS-NET. Allows the XLS3000 to be
Eclipse Protocol. Expands an XLS-ELCM-320. connected to any BACnet capable application
Cannot be used to expand an LCM-320. See 85- (subject to local AHJ approval). See 85-3067.
3056.
XLS-GW-EM-3: XLS•NET Gateway, embedded.
LCM-320: Loop Control Module, CLIP/FlashS- See 74-5084.
can Protocol. Provides one CLIP/FlashScan
SLC. XLS3000 supports up to five LCM-320s HWS-3: Honeywell Web Server. See 74-5171.
and five LEM-320 expanders for a total of ten XLS-LEDSIGN-GW: UL-listed sign gateway.
SLCs. See 85-3056. Interfaces with classic and high-speed XLS-
LEM-320: Loop Expander Module, CLIP/Flash- NET networks through the XLS•NET Gateway.
Scan Protocol. Expands an LCM-320. Cannot See 74-5148.
be used to expand an XLS-ELCM-320. See 85- OAX2-24V: UL-listed LED sign, used with XLS-
3056. LEDSIGN-GW. See 74-5148.
NETWORKING OPTIONS AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLIES AND BATTERIES
XLS-NCA2: Network Control Annunciator. One EOL-CR/CW: End of line relay plate. Required
required per XLS-NET. Provides annunciation for certain Canadian Applications. See 85-3062.
and control of all points on XLS-NET. Non-
APS2-6R: Auxiliary power supply. Provides two
English versions are available: For English ULC
24 VDC circuits, each rated for 3.0 A in alarm
applications, use XLS-NCA-2-C, XLS-NCA-2-
and 2.0 A continuous. Commonly used for the
FR (French), XLS-NCA-2-PO (Portuguese), XLS-
operation of peripheral audio/visual devices or
NCA-2-RU (Russian), XLS-NCA-2-SC (Standard
any other application requiring 24VDC. See 85-
Chinese), XLS-NCA-2-SP (Spanish). See 74-
3050.
4045.
ACPS-610: 6.0 A or 10.0 A addressable
NCM-W, NCM-F: Network Communications
charging power supply. See 85-3109.
Modules. Wire and multi-mode fiber versions
available. One required for each network node HPF24S6: 24 VDC NAC Remote Power Supply,
(XLS3000, XLS140, XLS140-2, XLS-DVC-EM, 6A. Provides built-in NAC synchronization. 120
BACNET GATEWAY, Q7055B1039) on XLS-NET. VAC only. UL LISTED.
Mounts in a standard chassis position or on a HPF24S6C: Same as HPF24S6, but ULC
BMP-1 plate. See 85-3007. LISTED.
XLS-NCM-EBI-W: Network Communication HPF24S6E: Same as HPF24S6, but 240 VAC.
Module, Wire. Used in applications where the
HPF24S8: 24 VDC NAC Remote Power Supply,
Q7055B1039 (Fire Network adapter) is
8A. Provides built-in NAC synchronization. 120
mounted remotely next to an EBI server. The
VAC only. UL LISTED.
XLS-NCM-EBI-W mounts inside the EBI server
(in an PCI slot) and communicates with the HPF24S8C: Same as HPF24S8, but ULC
Q7055B1039. See 85-3007. LISTED.
XLS-NCM-EBI-F: Network Communication HPR24S8E: Same as HPF24S8, but 240 VAC.
Module, Multi-Mode Fiber. Used in applications BAT Series: Batteries, 12V, Sealed Lead-Acid.
where the Q7055B1039 (Fire Network adapter) AMPS-24 is compatible with 7 AH to 200 AH
is mounted remotely next to an EBI server. The batteries. See 85-3072.
XLS-NCM-EBI-F mounts inside the EBI server
(in an PCI slot) and communicates with the AUDIO OPTIONS
Q7055B1039. See 85-3007. NOTE: See “Enclosures, Chassis, and Dress Plates” on
page 9 for mounting hardware.
HS-NCM-W/MF/SF/WMF/WSF/MFSF: High-
speed Network Communications Modules that XLS-DVC-EM Digital Audio System:XLS-DVC
can connect to two nodes. Wire, single-mode Digital Voice System. Networkable or stand-
alone with a XLS3000. See 74-4033.
DVC-RPU:Digital Voice Command Remote Pag- AEM-24AT:Same LED and switch capabilities
ing Unit for use with DVC-EM. Includes the key- as ACM-24AT; expands the ACM-24AT to 48, 72,
pad/display. See 74-5170. or 96 points (24 points per AEM-24AT). Mounts
DS-DB:Digital Series Distribution Board, pro- on a DP-DISP or ADP-4B. See 85-3004.
vides bulk amplification capabilities to the XLS- ACM-48A:ACS annunciator – provides 48 pro-
DVC-EM while retaining digital audio distribui- grammable LEDS for annunciation of points.
tion capabilities. Can be configured with up to Can be expanded up to 96 points with an AEM-
four DS-AMPs, supplying high-level risers 48A expander. Active/Alarm LEDs can be pro-
spread throughout an installation. See 74- grammed by point to be red, green or yellow; the
5139. Trouble LED is always yellow. Mounts on a DP-
DS-AMP/E:125W, 25 VRMS, or 100W, 70VRMS. DISP or ADP-4B. See 85-3004.
70VRMS requires DS-XF70V step-up trans- AEM-48A:Same LED capabilities as ACM-48A;
former. Digital Series Amplifier, part of the DS- expands the ACM-48A to 96 points. Mounts on
DB system. See 74-5141. a DP-DISP or ADP-4B. See 85-3004.
DS-RFM, DS-FM, DS-SFM:Fiber conversion ACM-8R:ACS Relay Module. Used to provide up
modules for XLS-DVC-EM, DS-DB distribution to 8 remote form C contacts. Can be located up
board, and DAA2/DAX Series amplifiers. See 74- to 6,000 ft (1828.8 m) from the panel. See 85-
5078. 3046.
DAA2 Series, DAX Series:XLS-DVC Digital LCD-160:. Remote Annunciator. Mimics the
Audio Amplifiers. Used with the XLS-DVC-EM XLS3000 Display. LCD-160C is used for ULC
digital voice system, these amplifiers communi- applications. See 85-3058.
cate via the digital audio look to provide 8 chan- LCD2-80:Terminal and ACS mode. 80-charac-
nels of audio messaging and 5 channels of ter, backlit LCD display. Mounts up to 6,000 ft.
firefighter's telephone communication over a (1828.8 m) from panel. Up to 32 per FACP. See
single twisted pair of wire or fiber pair. See 74- LCD2-80 (74-5091).
5137, 74-5138, 74-4032 and 85-3121.
SCS Series:Smoke control station. Used for UL
AA-30, AA-100, AA-120:Traditional Audio listed smoke control applications. See 85-3048.
Amplifiers. Amplifies a low level audio signal to
high level audio at 30, 100 or 120 Watts. Used UZC-256:Universal Zone Coder provides non-
with the XLS-DVC-EM when the DVC-AO Analog interfering successive zone coding. Field pro-
Audio Option is used. See 85-3044. grammable via laptop software. Mounts on a
CHS-4 series chassis within XLS3000.
RM-1:Remote paging microphone series. See
85-3053. LDM-32:Lamp Driver module. Used to drive
custom graphic annunciators. Mounts in a
AFAWS Series:Firefighter’s remote telephone standard chassis position or inside a graphic
enclosure. See 85-3052. annunciator. See 85-3042.
ACT-2:Audio Coupling Transformer. See 85-
3065. COMMUNICATORS (DACTS) AND TRANSMITTERS
DAA Series Digital Audio Amplifiers:Legacy UDACT-2:Universal Digital Alarm Communica-
DAA Series amplifiers are compatible with XLS- tor Transmitter, 636 channel. See 74-5143.
DVC systems running SR4.0. For specific infor- 411 Series:411 Series Slave Digital Alarm Com-
mation on DAA-50 series amplifiers, refer to 74- municator Transmitters. See 85-3063.
4032. For information on DAA-7525 Series, 411UDAC:411UDAC Standalone Digital Alarm
refer to 85-3121. Communicator/Transmitter. Features remote
PRINTERS, ACS DEVICES, AND PERIPHERALS upload and download capabilities. See 85-3064.
PRN-7: 80-column printer. See 74-5186. TM-4 Transmitter:Transmitter Module used for
municipal box trip. Includes three reverse-polar-
DPI-232:Direct Panel Interface. Specialized
ity circuits and one municipal box circuit.
modem for extending EIA-232 serial data links
Mounts in a standard chassis position. See 85-
to remotely located control panels and/or
3005.
peripherals. Mounts in a standard chassis posi-
tion. See 85-3006. COMPATIBLE INTELLIGENT DEVICES
ACM-24AT:ACS annunciator – provides 24 NOTE: (CDN) suffix indicates ULC-Listed model.
LEDS with control buttons for annunciation and XLS-WSG Wireless SWIFT Gateway:Address-
control of points. Can be expanded up to 96 able gateway supports wireless SLC devices. Not
points with AEM-24AT expanders. Active/Alarm appropriate for ULC applications. See 74-5175.
LEDs can be programmed by point to be red,
green or yellow; the Trouble LED is always yel- TC846F5040: Intelligent FAAST® XS Fire Alarm
low. Mounts on a DP-DISP or ADP-4B. See 85- Aspiration Sensing Technology. Intelligent aspi-
3004. rating smoke detector for applications up to
5,000 sq.ft. For Canadian applications, order B501:European-style, 4" (10.16 cm) base. See
TC846F5040CDN. 85-3043.
TC846F1002: Intelligent FAAST® XM Fire Alarm B200S:Intelligent programmable sounder base,
Aspiration Sensing Technology. Intelligent aspi- capable of producing a variety of tone patterns
rating smoke detector for applications up to including ANSI Temporal 3. Compatible with
8,000 sq.ft. For Canadian applications, order sychronization protocol. See 85-3043.
TC846F1002CDN. See 74-5174. B200SCOA:Based on B200SA, with added CO
®
TC846F4046: Intelligent FAAST XT Fire Alarm detector markings in English/French. For Cana-
Aspiration Sensing Technology. Intelligent aspi- dian applications only.
rating smoke detector for applications up to B200SR:Sounder base, Temporal 3 or Continu-
28,800 sq.ft. For Canadian applications, order ous tone. See 85-3043.
TC846F4046CDN. See 74-5180. TC809A1059(CDN):FlashScan monitor mod-
TC846FP4084 FAAST® XT PRO Intelligent Aspi- ule. See 74-3993.
ration Detector For applications up to 28,800 TC809D1004(CDN):FlashScan dual monitor
sq. ft. (2601 sq. m.) through one to four address- module. See 74-3993.
able pipes. See 74-5174.
TC841A1000(CDN):FlashScan two-wire detec-
TC847A1004(CDN):Intelligent beam smoke tor monitor module. See 74-3993.
detector with integral sensitivity test. See 74-
TC809B1008(CDN):FlashScan miniature moni-
3940.
tor module. See 74-3993.
TC840C1000(CDN):FlashScan COPTIR
TC809C1004:FlashScan 4-20 mA protocol
Advanced Multi-Criteria Detector. See 74-5070.
monitor module.
TC840C2010(CDN):FlashScan Advanced
TC810N1013(CDN):FlashScan control mod-
Multi-Criteria Fire/CO Detector. See 74-5146.
ule. See 74-3995.
TC807B1059(CDN):Low-profile FlashScan ion-
TC810S1000(CDN):FlashScan releasing con-
ization detector. See 85-3089.
trol module. See 74-5068.
TC806B1076(CDN):Low-profile FlashScan
TC810T1000(CDN):Firephone Telephone Mod-
photoelectric detector.See 74-1941.
ule connects a remote firefighter telephone to a
TC806DNR(CDN):Low-profile intelligent photo- centralized telephone console. Reports status to
electric sensor, remote test capable. For use panel. Wiring to jacks and handsets is super-
with DNR(W). See 74-1941. vised. See 74-4077.
TC806B1084(CDN):Low-profile FlashScan TC810R1024(CDN):FlashScan relay module.
photoelectric detector with 135°F (57°C) ther- See 74-3995.
mal. See 74-1941.
TC822A1010(CDN):FlashScan dual monitor/
TC808B1041(CDN):FlashScan thermal detec- dual relay module. See 74-5104.
tor 135°F (57°C). See 74-3354.
TC906A, TC907A, TC908A:Eclipse series intel-
TC808B1058(CDN):FlashScan thermal detec- ligent low-profile plug-in detectors. See 74-
tor 135°F (57°C) with rate-of-rise. See 74-3354. 3986.
TC808B1066(CDN):FlashScan 190°F (88°C) TC909A/B, TC910N/R, TC941A:Eclipse intelli-
high-temperature thermal detector. See 74- gent monitor, control, relay, and interface mod-
3354. ules. See 74-3987.
TC840M1021(CDN):FlashScan Acclimate low- S464G1007:Manual pull station, addressable
profile multi-sensor detector. See 74-3387. (CLIP/FlashScan). See 74-3365.
TC846A1013(CDN):FlashScan Pinnacle laser S464H1006:Manual pull station, addressable
photo detector. See 74-3373. (Eclipse). See 74-4014.
DNR:InnovairFlex low-flow non-relay duct- XLS-MPS series:Manual pull stations, address-
detector housing (order TC806DNR separately). able and conventional. For use in Canada only.
Replaces TC806D1049/TC806D1056. See 74-
TC811A1006:Isolator module. See 77-4555.
4076.
XP6-C:FlashScan six-circuit supervised control
DNRW:Same as above with NEMA-4 rating,
module. See 85-3069.
watertight. See 74-4076.
XP6-MA:FlashScan six-zone interface module;
B224RB, 14507371-003:Low-profile relay
connects intelligent alarm system to two-wire
base. See 85-3043.
conventional detection zone. See 85-3070.
B224BI, 14507371-005:Isolator base for low-
XP6-R:FlashScan six-relay (Form-C) control
profile detectors. See 85-3043.
module. See 85-3071.
B210LP:Low-profile base. Standard U.S. style.
Replaces 14507371-001. See 85-3043.
XP10-M:FlashScan ten-input monitor module. XLS-ABF-4B Annunciator Flush Box
See 85-3068. XLS-ABS-2D Annunciator Surface Box. UL/ULC
ENCLOSURES, CHASSIS, AND DRESS PLATES Listed.
XLS-CAB-4 Series Enclosure:XLS3000 mounts XLS-ABS-4D Annunciator Surface Box
in a standard CAB-4 Series enclosure. Backbox BB-100:Battery Enclosure. Holds up to two 100
and door ordered separately; requires BP2-4 AH batteries.
battery plate. A trim ring option is available for
BB-200:Battery Enclosure. Stores up to 200 AH
semi-flush mounting. See 85-3002.
batteries.
EQ Series Cabinets:EQ series cabinets will
XLS-LBB:Battery Enclosure, Black. Holds two
house amplifiers, power supplies, battery char-
60 AH batteries or one 100 AH battery.
gers and control modules. EQ cabinets are avail-
able in three sizes, “B” through “D”. See 85-3110. XLS-LBBR:Battery Enclosure, Red. Holds two
60 AH batteries or one 100 AH battery.
CHS-M3:Chassis for XLS3000 FACP control
panel for all applications unless the XLS-DVC- XLS-LSP, XLS-LSPA, XLS-SSP:FS90 retrofit kit
EM is used with firefighter's telephones. Mounts components. See 74-5145.
in the top row of a XLS-CAB-4 series enclosure. SEISKIT-CAB:Seismic mounting kit. Required
CA-2:Chassis for XLS3000 FACP control panel for seismic-certified applications with XLS3000
when XLS-DVC-EM is used with firefighter's tele- and other equipment mounted in XLS-CAB-4
phone. Mounts in the top two rows of a XLS- Series Enclosures. Includes battery bracket for
CAB-4 series enclosure. See 74-4033. two 26 AH batteries.

DP-DISP:Display dress plate. Used whenever a SEISKIT-LBB:Seismic kit for the XLS-LBB.
CHS-M3 is used. Covers the top row of a XLS- Includes battery bracket for two 55 AH batteries.
CAB-4 series enclosure.
AUDIO VISUAL DEVICES (RECOMMENDED)
ADP-4B:Annunciator dress plate. Mounts in
P2 and P4 Series:SpectrAlert Advance Wall
rows 2, 3 or 4 of a XLS-CAB-4 series enclosure.
Horn/Strobes. See 85-0304 or 85C-0304 (Can-
Used with ACS series annunciators.
ada).
BMP-1:Cover Plate. Used with the DP-DISP or
CH Series:SpectrAlert Advance Wall Chimes.
ADP-4B whenever an annunciator position is
See 85-0306 or 85C-0306 (Canada).
unused and needs to be covered.
SP2 Series:SpectrAlert Wall Speaker/Strobes,
DP-1B:Solid Blank plate. Used to cover rows 2, 3
Wall Mount. See 85-0302.
or 4. Used when the installed equipment does
not require user interaction (such as audio SP2C Series:SpectrAlert Ceiling Speaker/
amplifiers). Strobes, Ceiling Mount. See 85-3101.
BP2-4:Battery Plate. Covers the battery row. SP200 Series:SpectrAlert Speakers. See 85-
One required for each XLS3000 system.(Exist- 0301.
ing XLS-BP2-4 may be used in retrofits.) PA400 Series:SpectrAlert PA400 Series Mini
CHS-4L:Standard Chassis, Low Profile. Used in Sounders. See 85-3083.
rows 1 through 4. Commonly used for AA series PF24V Series:Exit Point Directional Sounder.
amplifiers. Used to mark perimeter exits. See 85-3059.
CHS-4N:Standard Chassis, High Profile. Used in SSM Series:Standard Fire Alarm Bells. See 85-
rows 1 through 4. Commonly used for APS-6R 3107.
power supplies and other peripherals such as
NCMs, LCMs, etc. MISCELLANEOUS
CHS-6:Chassis used with the XP6 and XP10 R-10, R-20, EOLR Series:Multi-Voltage con-
Multi-Modules. Mounts up to six modules in any ventional relays, UL Fire rated. Used for a variety
XLS-CAB-4 series row. of fire applications. See 85-3111.
XLS-LBB: Battery Enclosure, Black. Holds two FM Series:FM Series Magnetic Door Holders.
60 AH batteries or one 100 AH battery. See 85-3095.
XLS-LBBR: Battery Enclosure, Red. Holds two IPDACT-2/2UD Internet Monitoring Module:
60 AH batteries or one 100 AH battery. Connects to primary and secondary DACT tele-
phone output ports for internet communica-
BACKBOXES tions over customer-provided Ethernet
XLS-ABF-1B Annunciator Flush Box. UL/ULC connection. Requires compatible Teldat
Listed. VisorALARM Central Station Receiver. Can use
XLS-ABF-1DB Annunciator Flush Box with DHCP or static IP. See 74-5097.
Door IPCHSKIT:IP Communicator Chassis Mounting
XLS-ABF-2B Annunciator Flush Box Kit. For mounting an IPDACT-2 onto the panel
chassis or CHS-4 series chassis. Use IPENC for
external mounting applications.
IPSPLT:Y-adapter option allow connection of
both panel dialer outputs to one IPDACT-2
cable input.
IPENC:External enclosure for IPDACT, includes
IPBRKT mounting bracket; Red; for black, order
IPENC-B.
IPGSM-4G:Internet and Digital Cellular Fire
Alarm Communicator. Provides selectable con-
figurable paths: cellular only, IP only, or IP pri-
mary with cellular backup. Connects to the
primary and secondary ports of a DACT. For
Canadian applications order IPGSM-4GC. See
DH-60769.
NOTE: For other options including compatibility with
retrofit equipment, refer to the panel's installation
manual, the SLC manual, and the Device Compatibility
Document.
XLS3000 Technical Specifications
This document is not
SYSTEM CAPACITY Standards and Codes: The XLS3000 Intelligent intended to be used for
• Intelligent Signaling Line Circuits1 expandable to Addressable Fire Alarm is designed to comply with
installation purposes. We
10 the following standards:
try to keep our product
• Intelligent detectors159 per loop • NFPA 72 Local, Auxiliary, Remote Station, Propri-
information up-to-date
• Addressable monitor/control modules159 per etary, and Emergency Voice/Alarm Fire System
Requirements. and accurate. We cannot
loop
• Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 864 cover all specific applica-
• Programmable software zonesover 2000
(Fire), 9th Edition. tions or anticipate all
• ACS annunciators
per XLS3000-CPU32 address x 64 or 96 points • Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 1076 requirements. All specifi-
(Burglary). cations are subject to
NOTE: The XLS3000-CPU can support up to 96
annunciator address points per ACM-24AT/-48A. • Underwriters Laboratories Canada Standard ULC change without notice.
S527-11 Third Edition
• Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 2572 SMART™, Eclipse™, EBI™,
SPECIFICATIONS Pinnacle™, and SWIFT™
(Mass Notification Systems). (XLS3000 version
Model: XLS3000 Intelligent Addressable Fire 20 or higher) are all trademarks; and
Alarm System • International Building Code IBC 2013, IBC 2009, Acclimate®, Filtrex®,
Primary Input Power: IBC 2006, IBC 2003, IBC 2000 (Seismic). FlashScan®, NOTIFIER®,
– AMPS-24: 110-120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 4.5 A max- • California Building Code CBC 2007 (Seismic) System Sensor®, Veri-
imum. Fire®, and VIEW® are all
– AMPS-24E: 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.25 A maxi- SHIPPING WEIGHT
registered trademarks of
mum. • XLS3000-CPUD: 5.95 lb (2.70 kg). Honeywell International
DC Output: • XLS3000-CPUND: 2.90 lb (1.32 kg). Inc.
– 24 VDC: Up to 4.5 A All rights reserved. Unau-
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY RANGES
– 5 VDC: Up to 1.0 A. thorized use of this docu-
Current draw (Standby/Alarm): This system meets NFPA requirements for opera-
ment is strictly prohibited.
tion at 0 – 49°C/32 – 120°F and at a relative
– XLS3000-CPUD board: 0.340 A. humidity 93% ± 2% RH (noncondensing) at 32°C
– XLS3000-CPUND board: 0.120 A. ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F). However, the useful life of the
– LCM-320: 0.130 A. system's standby batteries and the electronic com-
– LEM-320: 0.100 A. ponents may be adversely affected by extreme
temperature ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is
– AMPS-24(E)*: 0.13 A. recommended that this system and its peripherals
(Draws power from secondary power source be installed in an environment with a normal room
only.) temperature of 15 – 27°C/60 – 80°F.
NOTE: See AMPS-24(E) Manual 51907 for a complete
current draw calculation sheet and details of input and AGENCY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
output values. These listings and approvals apply to the modules
Total Output Power: 24V, 4.5 A in alarm. specified in this document. In some cases, certain
modules or applications may not be listed by cer-
Temperature Ratings: Ambient: 32°F to 120°F (0° tain approval agencies, or listing may be in process.
to 49°C). Consult factory for latest listing status.
Humidity Ratings: 10 to 93% RH, non-condens- • UL Listed: S470.
ing.
• ULC Listed: S527-11.
System Capacity: • MEA: 232-06-E Vol 2.
• Intelligent Signaling Line Circuits: 1, expandable • Fire Dept. of New York: COA#6217.
to 10. • CSFM: 7165-1130:0256 (Commercial).
• Intelligent Detectors: 159 per loop. • FM Approved.
• Addressable Monitor/Control Modules: 159 per • FM6320 Approved. Class 6320 for Gas Detection.
loop.
• City of Chicago.
• Programmable Software Zones: over 2,000.
• City of Denver.
• ACS Annunciators per XLS3000-CPU: 32 address
x 64 or 96* points. • Singapore Productivity and Standards Board
(PSB).
NOTE: The XLS3000-CPU can support up to 96
annunciator address points per ACM-24AT/-48A.
• CCCF listed.

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