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Simplex 4100U User Manual

Simplex 4100U
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574-xxx
Rev. 4
FIRE
4100U
Fire Alarm
FIRE
Operator's
Manual
579-197
Rev. B
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Simplex 4100U Specifications

General IconGeneral
Control Panel TypeAddressable Fire Alarm Control Panel
DisplayLCD
Power Supply120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Max Signaling Line Circuits (SLC)2
Operating Temperature0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F)
Humidity Range10% to 93% non-condensing
Network CapabilityYes
Communication ProtocolRS-232, RS-485
Battery Backup24 VDC
NAC Outputs4
Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs)2
Power Supply Current3.0 A
Max Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC)4
Max Releasing Circuits4
Max Relay Circuits4
Communication PortsRS-232, RS-485

Summary

How to Use this Publication

General Conventions

Explains typographic and formatting conventions used in the manual for clarity.

Keyboard Conventions

Details the meaning of key names and key combinations used throughout the manual.

Using the Mouse

Describes basic mouse operations such as pointing, clicking, and dragging.

Chapter 1 Basic Concepts and Operations

Basic System Description

Provides an overview of the Simplex 4100 Fire Alarm Control Panel's core functions and components.

Normal Appearance of Operator Interface Panel

Describes the typical display and LED status of the operator interface under normal system conditions.

Chapter 2 Alarm Conditions

Acknowledging an Alarm

Explains how to acknowledge an alarm, its purpose, and different acknowledgment modes.

Silencing an Alarm

Details the procedure for silencing audible notification appliances during an alarm event.

Chapter 3 Trouble Conditions

Acknowledging Troubles

Guides on how to acknowledge and manage system trouble conditions, including global and individual methods.

If the Trouble Doesn't Clear

Provides steps for troubleshooting persistent trouble conditions and disabling problematic points.

Chapter 4 Supervisory Conditions

Overview of Supervisory Conditions

Defines supervisory conditions and how the panel indicates their presence.

Acknowledging Supervisory Conditions

Explains the process for acknowledging supervisory conditions, including global and individual acknowledgment.

Chapter 5 Selecting Points for Status and Control

Selecting Points from Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory List

Describes how to select points from active abnormal condition lists on the panel.

Selecting Points with the Entry Keypad

Details using the keypad to quickly select specific system points by category and number.

Chapter 6 Advanced Functions

Logging In and Out of the System

Explains how to access different system operational levels using passcodes and logging out.

Printing Reports

Guides on how to generate and print various system reports, such as alarm and trouble history.

Chapter 7 System Test Procedures

Lamp Test / Tone Alert Test

Details procedures for testing system lamps and the tone-alert function.

Walk Test™ Overview

Outlines the process for conducting single-person system tests of initiating devices and signals.

Setting WalkTest Options

Explains how to configure WalkTest options, including enabling groups and logging.

Chapter 8 Audio Operations

Single Channel Audio Operation

Explains the functionality and operation of the single-channel audio system for messages and announcements.

Two Channel Audio Operation

Details the capabilities of the dual-channel audio system, allowing simultaneous messages.

Three to Eight Channel Audio System Operation

Covers the operation of multi-channel audio systems for up to eight distinct audio channels.

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