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Simplex Time Recorder Co., Westminster, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A.
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Simplex International Time Equipment, Co., LTD.
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Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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Table of Contents
Main Page
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5
Table of Contents
5
General Conventions
9
How to Use this Publication
9
Introduction
9
Keyboard Conventions
9
Using the Mouse
10
Chapter 1 Basic Concepts and Operations
11
Introduction
11
In this Chapter
11
Basic System Description
12
Overview
12
Normal Appearance of Operator Interface Panel
14
Description
14
Chapter 2 Alarm Conditions
15
Introduction
15
In this Chapter
15
Acknowledging an Alarm
16
How the 4100 Indicates that an Alarm Has Occurred
16
Overview - Acknowledging Alarms
16
Globally Acknowledging Alarms
17
Individually Acknowledging Alarms
18
Silencing an Alarm
19
Overview
19
Using the Alarm Silence Key
19
Resetting the System
20
Overview
20
Resetting a System with Active Alarms
20
Performing a Hardware Reset
21
Disabling a Point that Remains in Alarm
22
Overview
22
Important Notes
22
Procedure
22
Chapter 3 Trouble Conditions
25
Introduction
25
In this Chapter
25
Overview
26
How the 4100 Indicates the Presence of a Trouble
26
What Acknowledge Does
26
Global Versus Individual Acknowledge
26
Trouble Indications for Truealarm Sensors
27
What to Do When Truealarm Troubles Occur
27
Acknowledging Troubles
28
Globally Acknowledging Troubles
28
Individually Acknowledging Troubles
28
If the Trouble Doesn't Clear
30
Overview
30
System Reset Key
30
Disabling a Point with a Trouble Condition
30
Chapter 4 Supervisory Conditions
33
Introduction
33
In this Chapter
33
Overview
34
How the 4100 Indicates the Presence of a Supervisory Condition
34
What Acknowledge Does
34
Acknowledging Supervisory Conditions
35
Globally Acknowledging Supervisory Conditions
35
Individually Acknowledging Supervisory Conditions
35
Chapter 5 Selecting Points for Status and Control
37
In this Chapter
37
Selecting Points from Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory List
38
Procedure
39
Selecting Points from the Menu
39
Selecting Points with the Entry Keypad
40
Overview
40
Selecting Points
40
In this Chapter
43
Logging in and out of the System
44
Introduction
44
Log in Procedure
44
Log out Procedure
45
Setting System Time and Date
47
Procedure
47
Viewing the Time at Which an Event Occurred
48
Overview
48
Procedure
48
Enabling and Disabling Points
49
Overview
49
Procedure
49
Forcing Points on and off
50
Overview
50
Returning a Point to Automatic Operation
50
Displaying and Clearing Historical Logs
51
Overview
51
Displaying/Clearing Historical Logs
51
Printing Reports
52
Overview
52
Procedure
52
Chapter 7 System Test Procedures
55
Introduction
55
In this Chapter
55
Lamp Test / Tone Alert Test
56
Overview
56
Performing a Lamp Test
56
Testing the Tone-Alert
56
Walk Test™ Overview
57
Overview
57
Important Notes
57
Setting Walktest Options
59
Enabling Walktest for a Group
59
Setting Options
59
Chapter 8 Audio Operations
61
Introduction
61
In this Chapter
61
Single Channel Audio Operation
62
Overview
62
Evacuate Entire Building
63
Evacuate Specific Floors When no Alarms Are Present
63
Evacuate Additional Floors During an Alarm
63
Page Entire Building
64
Page Only Floors Being Evacuated
64
Page Additional Floors
64
Listen to What Is Being Played Using the Local Speaker
64
Silencing the Audio System
64
Resetting the Audio System
64
Single Channel Audio Plus Paging
65
Overview
65
Evacuate Entire Building
65
Evacuate Specific Floors When no Alarms Are Present
65
Evacuate Additional Floors During an Alarm
65
Page Entire Building
66
Page Specific Floors
66
Page Additional Floors
66
Listen to What Is Being Played Using the Local Speaker
66
Silencing the Audio System
66
Resetting the Audio System
66
Two Channel Audio Operation
67
Overview
67
Evacuate Entire Building
68
Evacuate Specific Floors When no Alarms Are Present
68
Evacuate Additional Floors During an Alarm
68
Alert Specific Floors
68
Evacuate Floors on Which Alert Message Is Playing
69
Page Entire Building
69
Page Specific Floors
69
Page Additional Floors
69
Listen to What Is Being Played on the EVAC Channel Using the Local Speaker
69
Listen to What Is Being Played on the Alert Channel Using the Local Speaker
70
Silencing the Audio System
70
Resetting the Audio System
70
Three to Eight Channel Audio System Operation
71
Overview
71
Evacuate Entire Building
72
Evacuate Specific Floors When no Alarms Are Present
72
Evacuate Additional Floors During an Alarm
72
Alert Specific Floors
72
Evacuate Floors on Which Alert Message Is Playing
73
Page Entire Building
73
Page Specific Floors
73
Page Additional Floors
73
Play Announcements on Specific Floors
74
Listen to What Is Being Played on the EVAC Channel Using the Local Speaker
74
Listen to What Is Being Played on the Alert Channel Using the Local Speaker
74
Silencing the Audio System
74
Resetting the Audio System
74
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