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Battery Backup | Yes |
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Maximum IDNAC Current per Circuit | 2.5 A |
Network | Yes |
Display | LCD |
Power Supply | 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) |
Humidity | Up to 93% RH, non-condensing |
Event History Log | 1, 000 events |
Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs) | 1 |
Essential safety warnings, electrical hazards, static precautions, and FCC/NFPA compliance.
Details the setup and layout for single-building fire alarm applications.
Explains how to expand the system using network cards for larger installations.
Describes the CPU card, its features, LEDs, and connections.
Details the standard and InfoAlarm operator interfaces for system monitoring and control.
Explains the ESS card's functions, specifications, and power capabilities.
Covers the 48-LED module, its configuration, and specifications for status indication.
Outlines the main system power source and backup battery requirements.
Details the components and options for single-bay panel configurations.
Details the components and options for two-bay panel configurations.
Lists available one-bay and two-bay 4010ES panel configurations with their components.
Details optional modules, remote devices, adjunct features, and programming tools.
Covers back box installation, dead front attachment, and door mounting procedures.
Outlines guidelines for power-limited and non-power-limited field wiring practices.
Step-by-step guide for connecting CPU, ESS, and 48-LED module to the panel.
Explains Remote Unit Interface (RUI) wiring for supported devices and configurations.
Provides guidelines for installing one-block and two-block option cards onto the PDI.
Describes how to set card addresses using the DIP switches on addressable cards.
Details wiring parameters for connecting IDNet devices to the ESS using Class A, B, or X.
Covers wiring guidelines and distance limits for IDNAC appliances on the ESS.
Explains wiring for the ESS Auxiliary/Notification Appliance Circuit (AUX/NAC) terminal.
Provides guidelines for wiring the ESS's on-board programmable auxiliary relay.
Describes the three basic modes for connecting a PC to the panel for service and diagnostics.
Details the use of the Ethernet service port for PC connectivity to the CPU card.
Provides instructions for using a multimeter to check system wiring integrity.
Explains how to use the Earth Fault Search feature to locate wiring faults.
Step-by-step guide to conducting an Earth Fault Search via the panel's interface.
Details programming the common earth fault ground indicator using the CPU card properties.
Explains how to configure the 48-LED module for simultaneous alarm indication.
Describes how to set alarm verification timers for Canadian operation requirements.
Explains how to enable the Alarm Reset/Inhibit Timer for specific durations.
Details how to set the Alarm Cutout Timer for signal duration control.
Configures alarm verification settings for United States operation standards.
Details UL requirements for the Alarm Cutout Timer settings.
Describes how to configure non-steady visual signal flash patterns for evacuation.