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Simplex 4020 User Manual

Simplex 4020
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To turn a control point ON, perform the following procedures.
1. Ensure the point to be turned on is shown on the alphanumeric display. A typical point (101) is shown
below.
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SIGNAL 1 STANDARD SLAVE
SIGNAL CIRCUIT OFF
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2. Press the <ON> key. A typical display is shown below.
Press <ENTER> to force ON
I/O: 101
3. Press the <ENTER> key. A typical display is shown below.
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SIGNAL 1 STANDARD SLAVE
SIGNAL CIRCUIT
ON
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4. Press the <CLR> key. The display shows the following message.
**TROUBLE** Press <ACK> to review.
PR12 = 0 S-WV = 0
TRBL = 1
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HOW TO RETURN A POINT TO AUTO
The <AUTO> key press leaves a point in its current state (ON or OFF), but allows the system program to control it.
AUTO is the normal state for all control points. A trouble exists if any control point is taken out of the AUTO state.
The point to be turned to AUTO must first be identified to the system. This is accomplished by selecting/entering the
required point on the alphanumeric display, and then pressing the <AUTO> key. If the <AUTO> key is passcode
protected, perform the Log In Procedures.
To return a point to AUTO, perform the following procedures.
1. Ensure the point to be turned to AUTO is shown on the alphanumeric display. A typical point (101) is shown
below.
SIGNAL 1 STANDARD SLAVE
SIGNAL CIRCUIT OFF
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Simplex 4020 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeFire Alarm Control Panel
ManufacturerSimplex
Model4020
DisplayLCD
Frequency50/60 Hz
Battery BackupYes
NAC Outputs4
Power120/240 VAC
Voltage120/240 VAC
Operating Temperature0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F)
Humidity RangeUp to 93% RH, non-condensing
Communication ProtocolOptional

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