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| Model | 4100-S1 | 
|---|---|
| Type | Control Panel | 
| Manufacturer | Simplex | 
| Power Supply | 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz | 
| Display | LCD | 
| Humidity Range | 10% to 93% non-condensing | 
| Battery Backup | 24 VDC | 
| Communication | Ethernet | 
| Compatibility | Simplex devices | 
| Operating Temperature | 32°F to 120°F | 
| Weight | 15 lbs | 
Provides information for creating and maintaining configuration files for 4100U-S1 installations.
Outlines essential preparations and data requirements before beginning the programming process.
Describes the 4100U-S1 as a pre-packaged fire alarm system for smaller applications.
Details the programming steps and considerations for the 4100U-S1 panel.
Explains the general concept of programming the 4100U panel via configuration files.
Covers the 4100U Programmer application, its compatibility, and installation.
Introduces standard configuration templates for 4100U-S1 site-specific configurations.
Guides on installing and launching the 4100U Programmer software on a PC.
Outlines the steps for configuring a new 4100U-S1 system using templates.
Explains the process for upgrading and downloading existing configurations to a panel.
Describes how to create a new configuration file using template files as a starting point.
Details entering site-specific information into the 'General Info' page of the programmer.
Guides on deleting unnecessary front panel display zones within the configuration.
Explains when and how AZF logic might need modification, typically for hardware changes.
Indicates the next steps in the configuration process, such as adding devices.
Step-by-step instructions for adding addressable devices to the IDNet loop using the programmer.
Explains how to assign the configured addressable devices to specific zones within the system.
Introduces the range of addressable devices supported and how to select their types.
Details configuration settings for various addressable detectors like Photo, Ion, and Heat.
Explains the chapter's purpose: adding more zones to an existing or new configuration.
Describes the hardware modules used for zone LEDs and controls in the 4100U-S1.
Outlines the steps to modify the hardware configuration to add new zone display modules.
Details how to import/export custom control equations to support additional zones.
Explains the concept of adding slave cards and their address allocation within the panel.
Guides on adding a second IDNet loop card to the panel configuration.
Details the process of adding a 6-supervised relay module for output control.
Explains how to add an 8-point monitor card for conventional detector/closure inputs.
Guides on adding an 8-auxiliary relay card with feedback points for output control.
Details adding a 24-point interface card for configurable input/output points.
Explains how to add a legacy interface module for printer or computer communications.
Explains the purpose and structure of custom control equations in the 4100U.
Details the syntax for input statements, output statements, and logical operators.
Provides a step-by-step guide to creating new custom control equations.
Illustrates a typical topology for controlling fans using the AS1668 module.
Describes the operational logic for fan activation, stopping, and manual controls.
Summarizes the LED indications based on airflow input and rotary switch states.
Details programming the AS1668 fan control module, including switch and LED configurations.
Explains the process of building a job file into a downloadable CFIG file.
Guides on how to start the 4100U File Transfer utility for panel communication.
Details how to configure serial communication parameters for PC to panel connection.
Provides steps for physically connecting the PC to the 4100U panel using a serial cable.
Explains the process of downloading the compiled configuration file to the panel.
Guides on how to upload an existing configuration file from the panel back to the PC.
Instructions for sending configuration files to Simplex for processing or backup.
Explains the custom control equations required for AS4428.1 compliance.
Lists and explains common variables, pseudo points, and lists used in AS 4428.1 logic.
Details custom control logic for operator interface keys and status LEDs.
Describes custom control logic for managing zone alarms, isolation, and testing.
Provides a mapping table for zone display modules, switches, LEDs, and pseudo points.
Lists useful digital pseudo points, analog pseudo points, and system lists for troubleshooting.