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The standalone version of the 4100ES is used for smaller or single-building applications
that require a limited number of notification appliances and initiating devices.
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If a small building is being expanded, or if other buildings are being constructed in the
same general area (as in a campus application), the standalone 4100ES can be expanded
into one of the larger systems described later.
The standalone 4100ES uses one FIP (one, two, or three bays) containing the following:
CPU.
System Power Supply for the 4100ES (Universal Power Supply for the 4100).
Optional slave cards.
All appliances and devices are connected to this FIP, as shown in Figure 1-1.
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Standalone Configuration
Overview
System Design