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Simplex 4100 Operator's Manual

Simplex 4100
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2-1
An alarm condition occurs when an actuating device (such as a manual call point, smoke
detector, etc.) activates. The 4100 indicates the presence of the alarm condition through
messages it displays on the alphanumeric display, by illuminating the ALARM indicator, and
by activating the building’s EWS and external bell.
This chapter describes using the Operator Interface Panel keys to investigate and manage
alarm conditions.
Refer to the page number listed in this table for information on a specific topic.
Topic See Page #
Acknowledging Alarms 2-2
Isolating (Silencing) the EWS or External Bell 2-4
Resetting Points and Zones 2-5
Isolating / De-isolating a Point / Zone 2-6
Viewing the Status of an Individual Point within a Virtual Zone 2-8
Chapter 2
Managing Alarm Conditions
with the Firefighter Facility
Introduction
In this Chapter
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Simplex 4100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeFire Alarm Control Panel
ManufacturerSimplex
Model4100
Network CapabilityYes
AddressableYes
Power Supply120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
DisplayLCD
Annunciator SupportYes
Battery BackupYes
Releasing CapabilityYes
Max DevicesDepends on configuration
Max Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC)Varies with configuration
Max Releasing CircuitsVaries with configuration
Max Remote AnnunciatorsVaries with configuration
Communication PortsMultiple
Operating Temperature32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Humidity RangeUp to 93% RH, non-condensing
NAC Outputs4 (expandable)
NetworkingYes

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