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Rev. D
Simplex Time R
ecorde
r Co.,
•
Simplex
Plaza
•
Gardner, Massac
husett
s 01441-0001 U.S.
A.
574-059
Sim
plex International Tim
e Equipm
ent, Co.
, LTD.
•
Miss
issauga,
Ontario, Canada
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Table of Contents
Main Page
default chapter
3
Cautions and Warnings
3
Codes and Standards
4
Factory Mutual Approved
4
Local Approvals
4
NFPA Referenced Publications
5
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1. System Overview
11
Introduction
11
Related Documents
12
Description
12
Chapter 2. Basic Programming
13
Introduction
13
Menu Structure
13
Basic Things to Know about Programming a 4005
14
Storing and Saving Editing Changes
14
Programming Keys
14
Programming Mode
15
Login
15
Default Passcodes
15
Logout
16
Operations Involving Points: Viewing Points
17
Viewing Points
17
Function Control
18
Enabling a Point
19
Disabling a Point
20
Editing a Point Label
21
Clearing a Point Label
23
Editing Point Types
24
Edit Mode Programming
25
Adding an Input/Output (I/O) Card
28
Deleting Input/Output Cards
29
Modifying Input/Output Card Devices
30
Adding a Remote Unit Interface (RUI) Card
32
Deleting a Remote Unit Interface (RUI) Card
33
Operations Involving System Options: Changing Time/Date Format
34
Changing Time/Date Format
34
Turning the Active Point Reminder on or off
35
Setting the Silence/Reset Inhibit Timer
36
Setting the Cut-Out Timer
37
Setting the Door Drop Alarm
38
Setting the Door Drop AC Loss Timer
39
Setting the Audible Evacuation Signal
40
Setting the Visible Evacuation Signal
41
Enabling or Disabling the Expansion Power Supply Circuit Supervision
43
Saving Editing Changes
44
Overview
44
Saving Changes at the End of an Editing Session
44
Saving Changes Anytime During Programming
45
Canceling Editing Changes
46
Overview
46
Abandoning Changes at the End of an Editing Session
46
Canceling Changes Anytime During Programming
47
Performing Basic Operations: Changing Access Level
48
Changing Access Level
48
Default Passcodes
49
Changing Passcodes
50
Setting the Time and Date
51
Executing a Cold Start
53
Operations Involving Lists: User Pseudo Points
55
User Pseudo Points
55
Adding Points to a List
56
Chapter 3. Custom Control
59
Introduction
59
Custom Control Overview
59
To Start Custom Control Programming
60
Custom Control Menu Navigation
60
Equation Level
61
Custom Control Level
62
Equations
62
Input Side (IF)
62
Input Field 1
63
The and Link Operator
63
The or Link Operator
64
Using the and Operator First and the or Operator Second
65
Using the or Operator First and the and Operator Second
66
Input Field 2
67
Overview
67
Using the and and NOT Operators
67
Using the or and NOT Operators
68
Overview
69
Using the FIRE Qualifier
69
Using the FIRE DET Qualifier
70
Using the FIRE ACK Qualifier
71
Using the SUPV Qualifier
71
Using the SUPV ACK Qualifier
72
Using the TBL Qualifier
72
Using the TBL ACK Qualifier
73
Using the ON/CODE and off Qualifiers
73
Second Stage Fields
75
The COMP CNST, ANY, ALL, and DELAY CNST Qualifiers
75
Using the COMP CNST Qualifier
75
Using the any Qualifier
76
Using the ALL Qualifier
76
Using the DELAY CNST Qualifier
77
Output Statements
78
Output Side (THEN)
78
Output Field 1
78
Output Field 2
78
Output Field 3
79
Chapter 4. Common Simplex Multi-Functional Programming Language (SMPL) Applications
81
Introduction
81
Selective Signals by Floor
81
Selective Signals by Zone
83
Selective Signal Operation for Fire Floor, Floor Above, and Floor below
84
Selective Relay Control for Fan/Damper Operation
85
Selective Bypass of Nac/Relay Circuits
88
Pre-Signal Operation
89
Cross-Zoning Function
90
Non-Latching / Non-Alarm Point Operation
90
AC Power Failure Operation
91
Delay Door Drop on AC Power Failure Operation
91
SCU/RCU Point Matrix (Zone Grouping)
92
Stagger/Start Operation
93
Elevator Recall Operation
94
Chapter 5. Point Type Charts
95
Introduction
95
Displaying Information on the LCD Panel
95
Point Type Messages for Monitor Points
97
Monitor Points
97
Point Type Messages for Signal Points
107
Signal Points
107
Point Type Messages for Auxiliary Relay Points
114
Auxiliary Relay Points
114
Pseudo Point Types
120
Digital Pseudo Points
120
Analog Pseudo Points
120
Chapter 6. Programming Guides and Reference Information
121
Introduction
121
System Programming Worksheet
121
4005 Module Identification and Placement Chart
122
Front Panel Programming
123
Menu Structure
123
Edit Point
123
Edit Cards
124
SMPL Programming
125
Edit SMPL
125
Sample Program
125
Valid Operator Codes and Parameter Tables
125
SMPL Equations
126
System Options
130
System Option Chart
130
Edit Access Levels
130
Edit Passcodes
130
Restore CFIG (Clear Edit Buffer)
130
Save to CFIG
130
Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) Zones
131
Recording Your System's IDC Zones
131
Monitor Point and Signal Point Types
132
Monitor Point Types
132
Signal Point Types
132
Nac/Relay Circuits
133
Recording Your System's Nac/Relay Points
133
Relay Point Types
133
Custom Labeling
134
Recording Your System's Custom Labels
134
Reference Information
135
CPU Card
135
RCU/SCU Addresses
136
Input/Output Card Addresses
137
Power Supply Card
138
Digital Pseudo Card
139
Analog Pseudo Card
140
List Pseudo Card
140
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