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Simplex 4008-9101 User Manual

Simplex 4008-9101
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Simplex 4008-9101 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model4008-9101
TypeFire Alarm Control Panel
ManufacturerSimplex
Number of Zones8
Humidity Range10% to 93% non-condensing
NAC Outputs4
Annunciators SupportedYes
Power Supply Current3.0 A
Power Supply120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Operating Temperature0°C to 49°C
CompatibilityCompatible with Simplex devices

Summary

Chapter 1. Overview

Optional Modules

Details available optional modules for expanding system functionality and capabilities.

Initiating Devices

Lists compatible addressable initiating devices supported by the 4008 panel.

Programming Overview

Explains the two methods of programming: automatic and manual.

User Interface

Describes the panel's control keys, LEDs, LCD, and sounder for operation.

Logging In and Out

Details operator functions, access levels, and the procedure for logging in and out.

Chapter 2. Installation/System Checkout

Back Box Mounting

Guidelines for securely mounting the control panel's back box to walls.

General Wiring Guidelines

Essential rules for all wiring to the 4008 and peripherals, following codes.

IDNet Wiring

Specific instructions and requirements for wiring the IDNet addressable communication circuit.

Class A/Class B NAC Wiring

Guidelines and restrictions for Notification Appliance Circuit wiring.

Digital Alarm Communicating Transmitter (DACT) Wiring

Procedures for connecting the DACT to telephone lines and the system.

AC Supply Wiring

Proper procedures for connecting the main AC power supply to the panel.

Battery Wiring

Instructions for connecting the system's 24V battery backup power.

System Power-Up and Checkout

Procedure for applying power and verifying initial system operation and self-tests.

Testing Circuit Supervision

Methods for testing circuit supervision for opens, shorts, and grounds.

Chapter 3. Auto-Programming

Configure All

Starts the panel with a new configuration based on connected hardware.

Detect New Hardware

Adds newly found devices and cards to the existing configuration.

Restore Factory Defaults

Resets the panel to its original factory default configuration.

Edit System Options

Allows setting panel-wide automatic functions and operational parameters.

Chapter 4. Manually Programming IDNet Points

Accessing IDNet Programming Menus

Steps to navigate and access the IDNet programming interface.

Adding an IDNet Device

Procedure for manually adding new IDNet devices to the system configuration.

Editing IDNet Device Attributes

How to modify device properties like hardware type, function, and label.

Editing Point Labels

Assigning custom, descriptive labels to IDNet points for easier identification.

Deleting an IDNet Point

Manually removes a specific IDNet device and its associated programming.

Chapter 5. Manually Programming NACs, Relays, and DACT

Accessing Menus

Steps to navigate to the NAC, relay, and DACT programming sections.

Programming NACs

Configuration of Notification Appliance Circuits, including function type and coding.

Programming AUX Relays

Setting the function and operation of auxiliary relays for system control.

Programming DACT

Configuring the Digital Alarm Communicating Transmitter for reporting.

Programming Contact ID (CID) Points

Specifying group and Contact ID for each point in CID reporting format.

Programming Event Codes

Verifying and editing event codes for 3/1 or 4/2 reporting formats.

Chapter 6. Manually Programming Annunciators

Adding an Annunciator

Process for adding annunciator modules to the system job.

Accessing Annunciator Menus

Steps to navigate to the annunciator programming interface.

Programming LEDs Located on Zone Annunciator and Remote LED/Switch Modules

Configuring LEDs on annunciators to indicate system events.

Programming Panel and LCD LEDs

Customizing the built-in panel LEDs and LCD annunciator event display.

Chapter 7. Manually Programming System Options

Accessing System Options Menu

Steps to enter the system options configuration interface.

Programming Options

Setting global system parameters affecting operation and behavior.

Chapter 8. Operating

Normal Operation

Describes the system status indicators during normal system states.

Abnormal Conditions

How the system indicates and responds to alarms, supervisory, and trouble events.

Silencing Alarms

Procedure for silencing audible notification appliances during an alarm.

System Reset

Steps to restore the system to its normal state after an alarm condition.

Historical Logs

Accessing and viewing system event logs for alarms, supervisory, and troubles.

Viewing and Controlling Points

How to view status and control individual system points.

Control Functions

Using operator controls for functions like drills, bypasses, and disconnects.

Diagnostics

Running system diagnostic tests to identify operational issues.

Appendix A. Battery Standby Calculations

Current Draw for System Components

Details current ratings for each component to calculate battery requirements.

Appendix B. Contact ID Default Values

Contact ID Default Values

Lists default Contact ID codes for various system events and points.

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