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Simplex 4007ES Programmer's Manual

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4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167)
Releasing Specific Controls and Indications, Continued
Abort Switch
Trouble during
Normal
Supervisory
Conditions
9. Add a HAZNAME - Abort Switch Supervisory equation to annunciate a supervisory when
the abort switch is activated in alarm as shown below. Use the lists you wrote down from
above as the input lists and the supervisory digital pseudo point you created the Abort
Switch Active as the output.
Releasing Service
Signal Silence
Programming -
Optional
(Pushbutton and
Yellow LED)
The Releasing Service Signal Silence button (and Yellow LED indicator) is used instead of a
silence for all systems that contain releasing and standard evacuation zones. The separate
silence LED is used to ensure that someone trying to silence the evac zone does not
inadvertently silence a releasing zone thereby disabling the warning of a possible toxic release.
When this feature is used, the normal signal silence will not silence the special service NACs
(such as, releasing warning NACs). The Releasing Service Signal Silence button should not
prevent the release, it only silences the warning NACs. Note that an escalation of the releasing
sequence (going from warning to released) will not re-sound the warning NACs.
An example program follows. In this example both the visual and audible Release Notification
NACs are silenced.
See the following for a program example:
1. Program a button and a LED for Releasing Service Signal Silence (RSSS).
a. Move the power LED function to the 4010-9805 LED module because the panel defaults to the
bottom LED programmed as power when configured for ULC operation. This vacates a LED next
to the silence button.
b. If a second Hazard Zone is required, do the same for the ground fault trouble. To move the
functionality of the LED mimic the mode, reference address, point type and any custom labels to
an available LED.
c. Configure the switch as Mode PBT* and select an available digital pseudo point as a reference
address. The Custom Label appears on the display for the switch.
*Note: In this example, the lowest switch, next to the ground fault LED, is chosen.
d. Label it appropriately for the hazard area you are silencing.
e. Configure the LED to as Mode ON and have it track another available digital Pseudo.
Continued on next page
IMPORTANT:
In order to program the Releasing Service Signal Silence function, disable the
Suppression Release Wizard in Custom Control. The equations will stay in
Custom Control but you will not be able to edit them through the wizard. Any
future changes to the hazard area will need to be manual.

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Simplex 4007ES Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model4007ES
CategoryFire Alarms
Operating Temperature32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Humidity RangeUp to 93% RH, non-condensing
Display4.3-inch color touchscreen
Power Supply120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Network ConnectivityEthernet, RS-232, RS-485
Addressable Points250
Communication ProtocolsMAPNET II
Notification Appliance Circuits4 NACs
Total Points250
AnnunciationYes
Max Devices250
Max Notification Circuits4
Communication PortsRS-232, USB

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