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Simplex 4100ES User Manual

Simplex 4100ES
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71BDisabling a Point with a Trouble Condition ................................................................ 19
Chapter 4 3BSupervisory Conditions ....................................................... 21
72BIntroduction ................................................................................................................ 21
73BIn this Chapter ........................................................................................................... 21
18BOverview ........................................................................................................................ 22
74BHow the FACP Indicates the Presence of a Supervisory Condition .......................... 22
75BWhat Acknowledge Does........................................................................................... 22
19BAcknowledging Supervisory Conditions ........................................................................ 23
76BGlobally Acknowledging Supervisory Conditions ...................................................... 23
77BIndividually Acknowledging Supervisory Conditions ................................................. 23
Chapter 5 4BSelecting Points for Status and Control ............................. 25
78BIntroduction ................................................................................................................ 25
79BIn this Chapter ........................................................................................................... 25
20BSelecting Points from Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory List ................................................ 26
80BProcedure .................................................................................................................. 26
21BSelecting Points from the Menu ..................................................................................... 27
81BProcedure .................................................................................................................. 27
22BSelecting Points with the Entry Keypad ......................................................................... 28
82BOverview .................................................................................................................... 28
83BSelecting Points ......................................................................................................... 28
Chapter 6 5BAdvanced Functions ............................................................ 30
84BIntroduction ................................................................................................................ 30
85BIn this Chapter ........................................................................................................... 30
23BLogging In and Out of the System ................................................................................. 31
86BIntroduction ................................................................................................................ 31
87BLog In Procedure ....................................................................................................... 31
88BLog Out Procedure .................................................................................................... 32
24BSetting System Time and Date ...................................................................................... 34
89BProcedure .................................................................................................................. 34
25BViewing the Time at which an Event Occurred .............................................................. 35
90BOverview .................................................................................................................... 35
91BProcedure .................................................................................................................. 35
26BEnabling and Disabling Points ....................................................................................... 36
92BOverview .................................................................................................................... 36
93BProcedure .................................................................................................................. 36
27BForcing Points On and Off ............................................................................................. 37
94BOverview .................................................................................................................... 37
95BForcing Points ON and OFF ...................................................................................... 37
96BReturning a Point to Automatic Operation ................................................................. 37
28BDisplaying and Clearing Historical Logs ........................................................................ 38
97BOverview .................................................................................................................... 38

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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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