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Simplex 2500 User Manual

Simplex 2500
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Bimplex
4120
Network
2500 Network Display Unit (NDU)
Operating Instructions
Q 1993 Simplex Time Recorder Co.
NET-31 -002 (574-307)
All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication. and are subject to change without notice.
Ed 1 93
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Table of Contents

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Simplex 2500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSimplex
Model2500
CategoryFire Alarms
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SECTION 1 - SYSTEM OVERVIEW

Introduction to Networking

Explains the peer-to-peer network of Fire Alarm Control Panels.

2500 Network Display Unit (NDU) Introduction

Introduces the 2500 NDU, its capabilities, and system operating description.

SECTION 2 - ALARM CONDITIONS

Alarm Indications and Acknowledgement

Covers how alarm conditions are indicated and acknowledged globally/individually.

Alarm Signal Control Procedures

Details procedures for silencing alarm signals and resetting the system.

Essential Alarm Condition Keys

Identifies and explains essential keys for alarm management.

Alarm Point Management

Discusses handling alarm points that do not reset, including disabling.

SECTION 3 - TROUBLE CONDITIONS

Trouble Indications and Acknowledgement

Covers how trouble conditions are indicated and acknowledged globally/individually.

Trouble Signal Control Procedures

Details procedures for acknowledging and resetting trouble conditions.

Trouble Point Management

Discusses handling trouble points that do not reset, including disabling.

SECTION 4 - SUPERVISORY SERVICE CONDITIONS

Introduction and Indications

Defines supervisory conditions and their indications on the panel.

Supervisory Condition Acknowledgement

Covers global and individual acknowledgment of supervisory conditions.

Supervisory Service Condition Keys

Identifies essential keys for managing supervisory conditions.

SECTION 5 - RS-232 INTERFACE

RS-232 Port Overview and Access Levels

Introduces RS-232 ports and explains access levels.

Video Terminal (CRT) Operations

Details CRT operations, including function keys, screens, and logs.

SECTION 6 - 2120 INTERFACE

Introduction and Walk Test Operation

Introduces the 2120 interface and its operation during Walk Tests.

SECTION 7 - NDU AUDIO SYSTEMS

General Information and Features

Provides general info, features, and system operation for NDU audio.

Audio Control Modules and Messages

Details audio control modules, voice messages, and coded digits.

Single Channel Audio Operations

Explains operations for single-channel audio systems and their controls.

Dual Channel Audio Operations

Details operations for dual-channel audio systems and their controls.

Triple Channel Audio Operations

Explains operations for triple-channel audio systems and their controls.

Optional Functions and Features

Describes optional features like drills, all clear, phone paging, and overrides.

Telephone Operation

Details the operation of the NDU telephone system.

SECTION 8 - MAPNET II®

Introduction and Displays

Introduces MAPNET II, its displays, and point addressing.

MAPNET II® Point Management

Covers displaying points and handling points that do not reset.

SECTION 9 - ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

Introduction and Control Keys

Introduces advanced functions and describes control keys.

Function Keys and Menu Navigation

Explains function keys, menu navigation, and setting time/date.

Point and System Control

Details point control with function keys and keypad operations.

Keypad Functions and Entry

Describes Lamp Test, Action Keys, Entry Keypad, and entering prefixes.

Operator Access Levels

Explains operator access levels, passcodes, and system login/logout.

SECTION 10 - SYSTEM TEST PROCEDURES

Lamp Test and Walk Test

Describes procedures for performing lamp tests and walk tests.

Point Control Operations

Details turning points ON, OFF, and returning them to AUTO state.

Point Management and Malfunctions

Covers enabling disabled points and handling system malfunctions.

APPENDIX A - ABBREVIATED OPERATOR INTERFACE PROCEDURES

Operator Log In/Log Out Procedures

Provides abbreviated procedures for logging in and out.

System Operating Procedures

Covers viewing lists, statuses, controlling points, and sensor sensitivity.

Log and Value Clearing Procedures

Details viewing/clearing logs and sensor values.

System Test and Malfunction Procedures

Covers viewing abnormal conditions, clearing tallies, and handling malfunctions.

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