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Simplex 4010ES User Manual

Simplex 4010ES
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Chapter 4
Supervisory Conditions
Introduction A Supervisory condition indicates that
some part of the building’s fire protection system is disabled. An example of this is a sprinkler
tamper switch being activated due to a fire sprinkler control valve being closed.
a lower priority initiating device (such as a duct smoke detector) has been triggered.
Depending on the system design, a Supervisory point can be:
Latching. The panel must be reset to clear the Supervisory condition.
Non-latching. The indicators (LED, buzzer, etc.) turn off automatically when the condition
clears.
This chapter describes using the Operator Interface Panel keys to investigate the details of the
supervisory condition.
In this Chapter Refer to the page number listed in this table for information on a specific topic.
Topic See Page #
Overview 4-2
Acknowledging Supervisory Conditions 4-3

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Simplex 4010ES Specifications

General IconGeneral
Control Panel TypeAddressable Fire Alarm Control Panel
DisplayLCD
Operating Temperature32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Power Supply120V AC or 240V AC
Zones10
Communication PortsRS-232, Ethernet
Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs)2
Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)4
Max Notification AppliancesVaries based on NAC configuration and power supply
Communication OptionsCellular, Ethernet
Weight30 lbs
Humidity RangeUp to 93% non-condensing
CertificationsUL, FM, CSFM, MEA
Network CapabilityYes

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