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Australian 4100ES panels are assembled in the Australian (Tyco) range of 19” rack
cabinets.
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Some further specific differences follow:
Only the Expansion Bay is used, with the Controller CPU and Motherboard mounted
in the right hand side of the first one. The standard US Controller Bay is not used.
The InfoAlarm Operator Interface is fitted to an Australian specific 8U hinged bracket
mounted in front of the SPS.
The zone displays and Fan Controls are mounted on a 7U hinged door.
Australian specific bay mounting brackets and trims are used. This includes the
standard range of 19” rack mount panels and brackets.
Only one version of SPS is available. This mounts on a specific bracket and also to an
expansion bay, and is unique to Australia.
4100-3101 IDNet and 4100-3107 IDNet+ cards are used but require specific Australia
slave software.
Two of the addressable modules are modified specifically for AS 4428, i.e. 4090-
9117AU Addressable Power Isolations, and the 4090-9120AU 6 Point I/O.
Other cards / modules not used in Australia include the large range of Evacuation
products and some modems.
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Standard 4100 motherboards and cards fit in a 4100ES bay. The following 4100A items
however, do not fit:
Older 4100 Switch/LED display modules.
The range of Australian brackets that mount to the front of a 4100 bay. This includes
some EWIS products, Brigade interface brackets, T-GEN bracket, and printer.
Note that although 4100 cards fitted to motherboards, and the bay mounting brackets,
can be fitted in directly behind Switch/LED modules, they cannot be fitted behind
the 64/64 Switch/LED Controller mounted to the inside of the bay door. This is
typically mounted behind the LED/Switch Modules fitted to the 1st and 2nd positions
from the left.
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Overview
Australian / USA
Differences
4100ES/4100A
Differences