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Simplex 4100 Operator's Manual

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NOTE: Zero Code = 2 short pulses.
Zone coding may be disabled for each of the eight Walk Test™ groups, Group 0 through
Group 7, using the interface panel’s display. When zone coding is disabled (<F3> key to
ZERO), a “0” code is always used, even for the first alarm. This method of testing is more
appropriate for maintenance testing, once all wiring is verified.
When a control point is pulsed by Walk Test™, it is done without affecting the priority of that
point regardless of its present value. This guarantees that Walk Test™ does not interfere with
any required SMPL (software) operations during a real alarm.
MAPNET II
®
monitor devices sound the zone code, with the first digit being the channel
number, followed by the device’s address number. Example: M1-1 sounds a 1,1 code. M4-
123 sounds a 4, 1, 2, 3 code. MAPNET II
®
signal devices cannot annunciate codes.
The control points to be activated (pulsed) during Walk Test™ are determined by the contents
of the control lists which are configured when programmed. Several options are available
when configuring a silent Walk Test™ control list. The first option is to NOT put any audible
signals into the control list. The second option is to disable the audible control points from the
front panel, one at a time. The last option is to use the “NO<sig” option (controlled by the
<F4> key) when in the Walk Test™ menu. If this last option is selected, none of the points in
the control list will code (see “Sig/No Sig”).
Walk Test™ is enabled through the interface panel’s alphanumeric LCD (Liquid Crystal
Display). Walk Test™ is passcode protected. The Walk Test™ menu will not appear unless
the operator is at the proper access level. To enter one of these levels, press the menu key,
select the “Change Access Level” option, press the <F1> key to log in, and then type in the
correct passcode for the level you desire.
Select the “Enable Walk Test™” option on the Main Menu, and press the ENTER key. Then
use the following FUNCTION KEYS (<F1> through <F4>) to select the various Walk Test™
options.
<F1> Key - Enables/disables the Walk Test™ group. Press this key to enter Walk Test™
for the specified group. Press the key again to exit Walk Test™.
<F2> Key - Enables/disables the logging of events occurring during Walk Test™. When
selected, all abnormal conditions are recorded in the historical fault log.
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Walk Test™, Continued
Zone Coding Option,
(continued)
= Zone 3 (three long pulses)
= Zone 12 (one long, pause, two long pulses)
= Zone 20 (two long and two short pulses)
= Zone 102 (one long, two short, and two long pulses)
Silent Walk Test
Enabling Walk Test
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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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