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Simplex LifeAlarm 4005 Series - Expanded Operator Functions and Programming; Passcode Access Levels; System Test Functions; Programmable Operations

Simplex LifeAlarm 4005 Series
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Passcode Access, Four Levels
Level 1 is basic access and is available by unlocking the
door. Access includes the standard operator functions and
historical log information.
Levels 2 and 3 are on-site programmable to control
functions required by local needs such as clock set,
enable/disable, WALKTEST system test, and custom
label changes.
Level 4 access provides passcode programming of
critical life safety functions, access level programming,
and service level diagnostics and programming.
Expanded Operator Functions
Unlocking the door provides access to the operator
control panel and reveals nine additional keys used for
expanded operator functions and for circuit type and
programming selections (refer to Figure 4 above).
The following expanded operator functions are available:
Circuit Disable/Enable, available for each individual
IDC, NAC, or relay circuit.
WALKTEST Performance Testing allows a single
fire alarm system tester to manually initiate remote alarms
and troubles and obtain a verification output from the
NACs with an automatic Reset. Alarms are initiated to
produce a pulse count that identifies the zone. With the
zone number confirmed, troubles can be then initiated
with a common pulse output for a complete functional test
of each zone.
Indicator Test confirms that all panel LED and LCD
indicators are properly functioning.
History Logs provide up to 50 fire alarm logs and up to
100 trouble logs. They are available for chronological
review as fire, trouble, or fire and trouble combined.
Programming Operations
NOTE: During programming, monitoring remains active
and the 4005 will perform enabled responses.
Programmable operations include:
Abort Enable; 30 second delay allows zone status
confirmation before enabling
Alarm Cutout time delay
Active Status Reminder (Alarm/Supervisory/Trouble
Resound every 8 hours)
Alarm Silence Inhibit Timer
Assignment and selection of passcodes and access
levels
Custom control equations
Custom label generation and revision
Doorholder time delay (drop upon Alarm, drop upon
AC power loss)
IDC circuit type (reference list on page 2)
Module allocation and identification
NAC or Relay circuit type (reference lists on pages 2
and 3)
NAC/Relay output coding of: Steady Signaling,
Temporal Pattern, March Time @ 20 BPM, or March
Time @ 120 BPM
Setting of time and date, and selection of 12 or 24
hour format
Menu Selection and Response Keys
The 4005 LCD provides menu driven prompts for
performing functions. Navigating through the menu is
easily performed by using the operator keys at the bottom
of the interface panel (see Figure 4 above).
Menu always produces the main menu.
Function provides a list of the available actions that can
be performed depending on which programming or
functional area is being displayed.
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4 S4005-0001-9 3/2009
Exit
Clear
Menu Function
Disable
Enable
Previous NextEnter
ALARM
ACK
SUPV
ACK
TROUBLE
ACK
ALARM
SILENCE
SYSTEM
RESET
FIRE
ALARM
SYSTEM
SUPERVISORY
SYSTEM
TROUBLE
ALARM
SILENCED
AC
POWER
Figure 4. The Complete 4005 Operator Interface
4005 Expanded Operator Functions and Programming Information

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