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Simplex 4100+ User Manual

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4. Using the ENTRY keypad, press the appropriate numeric key for the sensors channel (1 through 9, and 0),
the hyphen <> key, and the appropriate numeric key(s) (1 through 127) for the sensors device number.
Then press the <ENTER> key.
The display now shows you the location (custom label) and status of the sensor.
5. To verify the sensors MAPNET II
device address, press the <FUNCTION> key on the DISPLAY/ACTION
keypad. The display now looks like the example shown below.
The channel and address displayed must match the address entered in Step 4.
NOTE: Pressing the <FUNCTION> key allows you to view status information on the sensor that was
verified in Step 5. Pressing the <FUNCTION> key or the <NEXT> key on the DISPLAY/ACTION
keypad repeatedly allows you to view 13 more status displays on this particular sensor; using the
<PREVIOUS> key allows you to go back and look at a previously viewed display.
Status displays 8 through 11 are explained below. The displays reveal the following information:
sensors sensitivity as programmed in the 4100 panel; average sensor value and sensor value
needed to cause an alarm; current sensor value; and highest (peak) sensor value to date.
6. To display the sensitivity programmed for the sensor, press the <FUNCTION> key six more times.
NOTE: If you accidentally press the <FUNCTION> key more than six times, you can go back one display
at a time using the <PREVIOUS> key on the DISPLAY/ACTION keypad.
The display shows part of the custom label (location) along with the sensors present sensitivity.
7. Press the <FUNCTION> key again to display the sensors average and alarm value.
The display shows sensor location, average sensor value, and sensor value needed to cause an alarm
condition.
This display shows an average value of 90 for the last 2048 values reported by the sensor. It also shows
that a sensor value of 158 is needed to cause an alarm condition for the sensor.
8. Press the <FUNCTION> key again to display the sensors current value.
BLDG. 21-1 MECHANICAL ROOM
SMOKE DETECTOR NORMAL
DEVICE ADDRESS:1-15
MAPNET DEVICE:M1-15
BLDG. 21-1 MECHANICAL ROOM
PRESENT SENSITIVITY SELECTED = 2.5%SMOKE
BLDG. 21-1 MECHANICAL ROOM
AVERAGE VALUE = 90 / ALARM LEVEL = 158
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Simplex 4100+ Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAddressable Fire Alarm Control Panel
SLC LoopsUp to 10
Operating Temperature32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Humidity Range10% to 93% non-condensing
DisplayLCD
CommunicationEthernet
Power Supply120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Battery Backup24 VDC
NAC OutputsExpandable
Releasing CapabilityYes, with releasing modules
Max Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)Varies by modules
Max Releasing Circuits10
Communication PortsEthernet
Max Devices3, 000

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