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The 4100-9607, -9608, -9609, & -9610 remote annunciators are configurable 4100 fire alarm
system panels that provide annunciation and limited 4100 system control for remote areas. The
4100-9610 remote annunciator is used when LED/Switch door modules are located in a
transponder cabinet. A power supply (SPS, RPS etc.) is required. Other 4100U modules may be
located within the transponder cabinet. The other three remote annunciators contain a Flexible
User Interface, which has a large screen LCD. The remote annunciators are MINIPLEX panels.
The 4100-9611, 4100-9612, -9613 and -9614 are not used with local power supplies. Only
annunciator modules are located in these cabinets. Power is wired to the Transponder Interface
Controller. 4100-9611 is for applications where LED/Switch door modules are located in a
transponder cabinet. The other PIDS include Flexible User Interface modules. LED/Switch
modules may be added in the same cabinet when multi-bay cabinets are used.
The modules below are commonly located in Remote Annunciator cabinets
4100-1292 Remote Command Center (RCC). The RCC’s 2x40 character LCD can display any
alarm, trouble or supervisory condition. The remote annunciator also provides basic user
capabilities, such as system reset, alarm, and acknowledgment for supervisory and trouble
indications. Not used with Flexible User Interface modules.
4100-1288, 4100-1289 LED/Switch Controller with 4100-1276 to -1278 & 4100-1280 to -1287
LED/Switch Modules The LED/switch user interface consists of a variety of display modules,
mounted to the front of an expansion box, that are configured via the 4100 Programmer. Each
display module contains between 8 and 24 switches and LEDs. Each switch and LED is separately
configurable.
4100-0633 Tamper Switch. Wired to an input point programmed for annunciation when the door
to the cabinet is opened.
(4100-9607, -9608, -9609, & -9610 only) 4100-1291 Remote Unit Interface Module. Used to
extend the length of communications wire to reach remote bays. Only 1 level or RUI cascading is
permitted by the 4100U architecture.
(4100-9607, -9608, -9609. & -9610 only) 4100-1290 24-Point Graphic I/O Module. Allows up
to 24 inputs or outputs to be programmed and connected to the 4100 Fire Alarm Control Panel.
These 24 points can be split up into any combination of inputs and outputs to meet customer
requirements.
RPS, Expansion Power Supply (XPS) or Expansion System Power Supply. Each RPS
provides 24 VDC and 3 notification appliance circuits. The SPS and RPS include a battery
charger. The SPS includes an IDNet channel controller.
Note: These modules mount to the front of the bay, and are restricted from mounting directly
in front of power modules due to physical interference.
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Remote Annunciator Installation
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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

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