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Simplex 4100ES - Silencing an Alarm

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page 19 579-1015 Rev U
4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions
General Properties.
Note: The selection of editable options varies with the device selected.
- Custom Label. Enter a descriptive text of up to 40 characters for the device. In many cases, this label identifies the location of the device
and its device number in a single label. Consult the building facility management before defining a custom label.
- Alternate Custom Label. Allows the user to define an alternate label of up to 40 characters for this device, typically the device location or
some other descriptive text.
- Current Draw (Amps). Gives the current drawn by the appliance. The current draw is based on the device PID. To access the Power table
and to select the device, the user must press on F11. Once the correct device is selected and the quantity entered, the correct power rating
for this device will appear in this box.
- Primary Action. This selection allows the user to assign a Primary state Action Message to use for the NAC circuit. This action message will
be selected from the list of default and user defined messages.
- Trouble Action. This allows the user to assign a Trouble state Action Message to use for the NAC.
- Device Specific Properties: These editing options appear on the right of the Properties box.
Note: The selection of editable options varies with the device selected.
Repeater Specific Options.
- Depleted battery cutout. When this option is selected the device will shut itself off after detecting a depleted battery condition when no
AC power is present. This option is de-selected by default.
- Repeater Operation. This option is available for the Repeater. Select the option that corresponds to the Repeater’s wiring style.
DCAI Specific Options.
- Loop 1 and Loop 2 address. The loop 1 address is pre-assigned by the programmer. The loop 2 address is selected through the option
drop down list.
TrueAlert Device Specific Options.
- Style. Select the device style that corresponds to the device you are programming.
- Operation. Select the type of operation the appliance will signal.
- Candela Rating. This option configures the light output intensity of a visible appliance and is enabled when one of the following appliances
is selected: A/V, V/O, STRB, or ASTRB. The following is the complete list of candela ratings:
- System Default. Sets the candela value to the one selected in the System Option tab (consult the ES Programmer Manual 574-849 for more
information).
15 candela 75 candela 185 candela
20 candela 110 candela WP 75 candela
30 candela 135 candela WP 185 candela
- Hardware. Selecting this option will set the appliance to the setting indicated on the appliance's configuration switch or jumper.
- Horn Type. Select the horn type.
- Tone. Select the tone.
- Coding. This option is for audible devices and configures the audible appliance pattern. To enable this option, the user must have selected
a device type that has an audible appliance; otherwise, this option should be set to STANDARD. The selectable coding types are:
- System Default: This will set the coding to the value determined in the System Option tab.
TEMPORAL (DEFAULT)-
A three-pulse coding pattern consisting of three 1/2 second pulses, each separated by a 1/2 second silence. Each three pulse group is
separated by 1 1/2 seconds of silence. Pattern repeats until alarm silence.
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MARCH20
– A coded signal that uses 20 beats per minute. Each beat consists of 1.5 second pulse on, 1.5 second off. Pattern repeats until alarm
silence.
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MARCH60
– A coded signal that uses 60 beats per minute. Each beat consists of 1/2 second pulse on, 1/2 second off. Pattern repeats until alarm
silence.
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MARCH120
– March 120. A coded signal that uses 120 beats per minute. Each beat consists of 1/4 second pulse on, 1/4 second off. Pattern repeats
until alarm silence.
- On Steady. The alarm will sound in a constant stream.
- Temporal 4. A CO gas warning that is a repeated sequence of four cycles of 100 msec on with 100 msec off, followed by 5 seconds off.
Volume. Use the available options to set the volume of the appliance.

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