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A-2
Many common applications have been incorporated into the 4010 panel as
system options. Table 1-1 lists these options.
Refer to Chapter 5 of the 4010 PC Programmer Installation and Programming
Manual (574-187) for information on programming these options.
System Option Description
Time Format
The Time Format option allows you to display system time in 12- or 24-hour format.
That is, time is displayed in either a 12-hour format that uses an AM (morning) or PM
(afternoon) designation, or in 24-hour (military style) format.
The Time format directly affects how time is displayed on the 4010 LCD display and
within the Historical Logs.
Depleted Battery
This option selects the mode of operation for the 4010 FACP if an alarm occurs during
an AC power loss while a Depleted Battery trouble exists. The specific operation of this
option differs slightly, depending on whether you have a domestic or Canadian system.
Domestic Operation. The default setting for the option is OFF and the depleted battery
threshold voltage is 19.4 VDC ± 5%. Operation of this option for a domestic system is
as follows:
If the system is in alarm and a depleted battery condition occurs, any NACs that are
active remain active.
If the system is not in alarm and a depleted battery condition occurs, the NACs are
prevented from activating.
Canadian Operation. The default setting for the option is OFF and the depleted battery
threshold voltage is 19.4 VDC ± 5%. Operation of this option for a Canadian system is
as follows:
When a depleted battery condition occurs, power is turned off to the 4010. AC
power must be restored to re-activate the 4010.
Alarm Silence
Inhibit
This option prevents an Alarm Silence/System Reset on a 4010 FACP for a set
duration. The range for the Silence/Reset Inhibit timer is 0-60 minutes. Zero (no inhibit)
is the default setting.
Alarm Cutout
Timer
The Alarm Signal Cut-Out timer allows you to set a duration for how long signals sound
after an alarm. In other words, when an alarm condition exists, the signals sound until
silenced. With this option set at two minutes, building signals sound on alarm for two
minutes and then stop sounding. However, the alarm condition remains active in the
panel. The default setting for this option is No Cutout (meaning an Alarm Silence is
required to shut off signals).
Door Drop on
Alarm
The Door Drop on Alarm timer allows the 4010 to hold doors open for a set duration
during an alarm condition. After that duration has expired, the 4010 shuts off the door
holder relays and the doors close. The range for the timer is 0-60 seconds with a
default setting of zero seconds. To have door holders drop the doors immediately,
leave the timer set to zero seconds. Note: to make a relay a door holder relay, you
must assign it the DHOLDER point type.
Continued on next page
System Options
System Options
Table A-1. System Options
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Simplex 4010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayLCD
Power Supply120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
ManufacturerSimplex
Model4010
Battery Backup24 VDC
NAC Outputs4
Max Detectors250
Max Modules250
Operating Temperature0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F)
Humidity RangeUp to 93% RH, non-condensing

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