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Simplex 4100ES User Manual

Simplex 4100ES
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AUX allows you to select an
Auxiliary Relay
AUX, followed by ENTER, where AUX represents an
auxiliary relay and is a number from 3 to n. (n
represents the number of the last auxiliary relay in
your system.)
FB allows you to select a
feedback point.
FB, followed by ENTER, where FB represents a
feedback point and is a number from 3 to n. (n
represents the number of the last feedback point in
your system.)
IO allows you to select a
point on a 24 Point I/O card
IO, followed by ENTER, where IO represents a point
and is a number from 1 to n. (n represents the
number of the last I/O point in your system.
IDNet allows you to select an
IDNet, MAPNET, or VESDA
point.
C-D, followed by ENTER, where C represents the
IDNet, MAPNET, or VESDA channel and D
represents the device number. You must insert the
dash between channel and device. Use the NET key
to insert the dash.
Notes:
IDNet. Specify the channel with a number from 1
through 10. Use the number 0 to represent
channel 10. Device numbers on each IDNet
channel run from 1 to 250.
MAPNET. Specify the channel then the device.
Device numbers on each MAPNET channel run
from 1 to 127.
VESDA. Specify the channel then the device.
Device numbers on each VESDA channel run
from 1 to 127.
P / A / L allows you to select
a digital (P), analog (A), or List
(L) pseudo point.
Enter the number corresponding to the digital pseudo,
analog pseudo, or list point. For example, pressing
the P key and entering a 1 selects the Alarm Silence
Key pseudo point.
NET allows you to select a
network point.
Enter a network NODE number, followed by ENTER.
The system then prompts for the type of point you
want to select. Press the keypad key corresponding
to the type of point (Zone, Signal, etc.) Use the
descriptions above for information on selecting the
specific point.
ADDR = sw address of the
point in the system
Specify the address using the format C-P-S, where C
is the card, P is the point, and S is the subpoint. You
must insert the dash between the components of the
address. Use the NET key to enter the dash.

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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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