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The Australian fire alarm standards differ from those in the USA. Shipping costs from
USA to Australia are significant, and the Australian market is small compared to the USA
market. It is therefore necessary to:
Have an Australian specific panel format that differs from the standard USA panel
format.
Have some Australian specific components.
Limit the number of system components available in the Australian version.
The 4100ES Operator Interface does not comply with the AS 4428.1 requirements for an
FF (Firefighter Facility) that uses only an alphanumeric display for alarm zone status
indication. The basic firmware of 4100ES does not accommodate zones as described in
AS 4428.1. The standard SPS (System Power Supply) does not have the required charger
and battery supervision and test facilities. Therefore the following are required for an
Australian 4100ES:
Use a different Operator Interface front label (overlay) and keypad with “Trouble”
changed to “Fault”, “Supervisory” changed to “Isolate”. This overlay is also smaller
and has different text in the instructions on the bottom.
Use an Australian version of the message library with “Trouble” changed to “Fault”,
“Supervisory” changed to “Isolate”.
Configure the programmable control keys and indications on the Operator Interface
with the functions shown in Figure 2-3.
Fit 8 Switch/16 LED Red/Yellow modules such that there is one switch plus one red
and one yellow LED per zone to give individual zone isolate and alarm indications.
Configure zone and battery test functionality in custom control. The custom control
programming requirements are covered in Appendix B.
Use an Australian version of the SPS (with a modified PCB and firmware). Because
of low quantity, only one format is available. Note that in a Brigade connected FIP,
the SPS controls the Brigade Interface relays. If the CPU Card fails, or if the SPS CPU
fails, the Fault (Trouble) relay turns on. This watchdog action provided by the SPS is
a requirement.
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Overview
AS 4428
Requirements

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Simplex 4100ES Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeFire Alarm Control Panel
DisplayLCD
Battery BackupYes
Model4100ES
ManufacturerSimplex
Communication ProtocolOptional Ethernet
Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs)Up to 10
Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)Up to 10
Agency ListingsUL, FM, CSFM, MEA
Max Relay Circuits20
Communication PortsEthernet
Operating Temperature32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
HumidityUp to 93% RH, non-condensing

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