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TrueAlarm Fire Alarm ControlsUL, ULC, CSFM Listed; FM Approved;MEA (NYC) Acceptance*Model 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel for TrueAlarmAnalog Sensors and IDNet Addressable DevicesFeaturesStandard features include:x Up to 250 addressable TrueAlarm sensor or addressabledevice points using IDNet communications that operatewith either shielded or unshielded twisted pair wiring**x Four, 2 A notification appliance circuits (NACs) withsolid state current protectionx Power supply/battery charger with 4 A available forNACs and auxiliary powerx Internal event reporting DACT module (standard onmodels 4010-9101, 4010-9102, & 4010-9150)x UL listed to Standard 864Installation convenience features:x Power-limited design provides electronic modules ona one-piece chassis with up-front terminal blocks forwiring accessx Compact NEMA 1 rated cabinet is available in beigeor red and can be pre-shipped for early installationSetup, programming, and maintenance features:x Device level ground fault search, locate, and isolatex Auto Program for general alarm operationx TrueAlarm individual analog sensing with front panelinformation and selection accessx “Dirty” TrueAlarm sensor maintenance alerts, serviceand status reports including “almost dirty”x Default TrueAlarm sensor device type operationx TrueAlarm sensor peak value performance reportx Duplicate address error detectionx Front panel or PC programmingx WALKTEST silent or audible system test†x Software verification simulation modeSupports the following IDNet devices:x Addressable manual stations; TrueAlarm sensor bases,duct housings, and isolator basesx Quad-state zone adapter modules (ZAMs) for initiatingdevice monitoringx Quad-state line powered individual addressable modules(IAMs) for initiating device monitoring and relay controlx 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders and TrueAlert Addressable Controllers and accessoriesAvailable option modules include:x Door mounted 24 LED annunciator (std. on ULC models)x Network connection, or Point Reporting DACTx Class A, NAC adapter modulex RS-232 ports for printer and maintenance PCx Expansion power supply; Auxiliary Relay Module orCity Interfacex Equipment for Suppression Release Applications(refer to data sheet S4010-0003)Compatible with Simplex auxiliary panels:x 4003 Voice Control Panelx 4081 Battery Cabinet with charger for 50 Ah batteries4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel (with standard door)DescriptionTrueAlarm fire alarm control panels have the abilityto provide location accuracy for monitoring and control.When equipped with TrueAlarm analog sensing for smokeand heat detection, the processing power of the controlpanel also has the ability to analyze conditions at eachlocation to provide accurate detection with significantlyreduced maintenance costs.The 4010 TrueAlarm Fire Alarm Control Panel has beenspecifically designed to provide addressable operation andanalog detection in a cost-effective package for applicationsizes that previously were considered only appropriate forconventional zoned monitoring.Installation and Service Ease. The 4010 mounts on asingle chassis for quick installation and removal. Terminalblocks are large and up-front for easy access and inspection.Optional modules are easily and quickly installed, andprogrammed as required.The 4010 cabinet provides convenient stud markers fordrywall thickness and nail-hole knockouts for quickermounting. Smooth cabinet surfaces are provided for locallycutting conduit entrance holes exactly where required. 4010cabinets and electronics can be ordered separately, allowingearly cabinet installation.Ground Fault Assistance. Ground fault problems oftenoccur during installation. The 4010 provides isolatingcircuitry, control of isolator bases, and software-controlledsequencing to isolate ground faults to specific identifiedlocations. This assistance helps the installer to accuratelylocate the wiring problem for quicker repair.* Refer to page 6 for listing details. This product has been approved by the California StateFire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code.See CSFM Listing 7170-0026:226 for allowable values and/or conditions concerningmaterial presented in this document. It is subject to re-examination, revision, and possiblecancellation. Accepted for use – City of New York Department of Buildings – MEA35-93E.Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for thelatest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property ofTyco Safety Products Westminster.** TrueAlarm analog smoke detection and IDNet addressable devices are protected by oneor more of the following U.S. Patents: 5,155,468; 5,173,683; 5,543,777; 5,400,014;5,552,765; 5,552,763; DES. 377,460; 4,796,025; 5,966,002; and 6,034,601.† WALKTEST system test is protected under U.S. patent # 4,725,818.S4010-0001-10 2/2006

4010 Operator Control Summary4010 Display Panel and Diagnostic ModeExtensive Feature List. The 4010 Fire Alarm ControlPanel provides access to an extensive feature list thatincludes:Convenient Status Information. With the lockingdoor closed, a window allows viewing of the statusdisplay. The 4010 status panel provides a two line by 40character, super-twist LCD information display and eightstatus LED indicators as shown in the illustration below.x x x x x x x Providing easy and powerful operator information witha logical, menu-driven displayExtensive and automatic diagnostics for maintenancereductionHistory Logs available from the LCD or capable of(optionally) being printedSoftware Verification, allowing detailed logicprogramming simulation to be conducted withoutactivating connected outputsControl Panel (or service PC) label editingPassword access controlAuto Program Quick Configuration (Quick-CFIG) ofconnected modules and IDNet devices for general alarmoperation to quickly get the system up and runningFrom this display, the LED indicators will describe thegeneral category of activity being displayed with the LCDproviding more detail. For the authorized user, unlockingthe door will provide access to the control switches andallow further inquiry by scrolling the display foradditional detail. (Refer to control panel functionalillustration below.)WALKTEST Diagnostic Operation Mode. Thepatented WALKTEST process allows a single person toperform system test. The system records test inputs suchas intentional alarms or trouble and either logs theresponse (silent WALKTEST operation) or outputs abrief, recognizable audible notification signal (audibleWALKTEST operation).Extended Operator Control Panel FunctionsFIVE STATUS INDICATOR LEDs provide system status indications inaddition to LCD information, LEDs flash to indicate the condition andthen when acknowledged, remain on until reset2 X 40 LCD READOUT, LED backlighted during normal conditions and abnormaloperating conditions, provides up to 40 characters for custom label informationFIRST ALARM DISPLAY: Operation can be selected for maintained display of firstalarm until acknowledgedCONTROLPANEL VIEW with4010 door LEARALARMSILENCEDALARMSILENCEENTERALARM ACK acknowledges a Fire Alarm condition,logs the acknowledge and silences the operatorpanel and all annunciator tone-alertsTHREE PROGRAMMABLE LEDsprovide custom labeling (labels insert intoa pocket), the top two LEDs areselectable as red or yellow, the bottomLED is selectable as green or yellowACPOWERSYSTEM RESET restorescontrol panel to normal whenall alarmed inputs arereturned to normalSYSTEMRESETPREVIOUSNEXTNINE EXTENDED FUNCTION KEYS (accessible withdoor open) select and scroll through display prompts forlocating additional system information, performingmaintenance functions, or for front panel programmingSUPV ACK acknowledges system supervisoryconditions, logs the acknowledge, and silences theoperator panel and all annunciator tone-alertsALARM SILENCE causes audible notification appliancesto be silenced, used after evacuation is complete andwhile alarm source is being investigatedTROUBLE ACK acknowledges system troubles,logs the acknowledge, and silences the operatorpanel and all annunciator tone-alerts2S4010-0001-10 2/2006

IDNet Addressable InterfaceTrueAlarm Analog Sensors (Continued)Overview. The 4010 provides IDNet addressable devicecommunications. Using a two-wire circuit, individualdevices such as manual fire alarm stations, TrueAlarmsensors, and sprinkler waterflow switches can be directlyconnected (or interfaced) to the IDNet controller tocommunicate their identity and status. This addressabilityallows the location and condition of the connected deviceto be displayed on the 4010 panel LCD and on systemannunciators. Additionally, control circuits (fans,dampers, etc.) may be individually controlled by using arelay IAM (individual addressable module). The 4009IDNet NAC Extender or the TrueAlert Addressablecontroller can be controlled for local or remotenotification appliance expansion. (Refer to compatibledevice lists on document S4090-0011 and to individualdevice documentation for further details.)Capacity. A total of 250 addressable monitor and controlpoints may be intermixed on the same pair of wires. Byusing Zone Adaptor Modules (ZAMs) or IndividualAddressable Modules (IAMs), conventional initiatingdevices can be connected to the IDNet circuit.IDNet Addressable Operation. The IDNet controllercontinuously interrogates each addressable device on thecommunication channel for status condition such as:normal, off-normal, alarm, supervisory, or trouble.Sophisticated poll and response communicationtechniques ensure supervision integrity and allow for"T-tapping" of the circuit for Class B operation.Wiring Requirements. Refer to the specifications chartbelow. Distances are for shielded or unshielded wire.Shielded wire may provide protection from unexpectedsources of interference and may be required for someapplications.TrueAlarm heat sensors can be selected forrate-of-rise detection as either 15 F (8.3 C) or 20 F(11.1 C) per minute with an independent fixed limit of135 F (57 C) or 155 F (68 C). TrueAlarm heat sensorscan also be programmed as a utility device to monitor fortemperature extremes in the range from 32 F to 155 F(0 C to 68 C). This feature can provide freeze warningsor alert to HVAC system problems.To additional IDNetdevices, up to 250 totalCAUTIONDISCONNECTPOW ERBEFORESERVICINGTMTrueAlert Addressable ControllerModular TrueAlarmsensor with baseTrueAlert Addressable ControllerModular TrueAlarm sensorwith IDNet isolator baseSupervised IAMFIREALARMPULL DOWNCAUTIOND ISCONNECTPOW ERBEF ORESERVIC INGTM4009 IDNet NAC EXTENDERAddressable station15263S IMP LEX TIM E RE CO RDE R CO .4090-9002RELAY IAMINSTAL. INSTR. 574-184DATE CODE:44009 IDNet NACExtender781Quick-ConnectTrueAlarm sensorMonitor ZAMs andRelay IAMsWiring SpecificationsSizeWire18 AWG (0.82 mm2 )4010 Fire AlarmControl Panel withannunciator doorPreferred Shielded twisted pair (STP)Acceptable Unshielded twisted pair (UTP)Farthest Distance from ControlPanel to DeviceFIRE ALARMCONTROL** SYSTEM IS NORMAL **12:02:15pmMon RMSILENCEDACPOW ERAL IONDISCONNECTPOW ER BEFORESERVICINGZONE 1ZONE 9ZONE 17ZONE 2ZONE 10ZONE 18ZONE 3ZONE 11ZONE 19ZONE 4ZONE 12ZONE 20ZONE 5ZONE 13ZONE 21ZONE 6ZONE 14ZONE 22ZONE 7ZONE 15ZONE 23ZONE 8ZONE 16ZONE 24Up to 2500 feet (762 m)Total Wire Length Allowed WithUp to 10,000 ft (3 km).“T” Taps for Class B Wiring4010 Control Panel with Typical IDNet DevicesTrueAlarm Analog SensorsDiagnostics and Default Device TypeTrueAlarm System Operation. IDNet communicationsare used for TrueAlarm smoke and temperature sensors.Every four seconds, smoke sensors transmit an outputvalue based on their smoke chamber condition. The 4010CPU maintains a current value, peak value, and an averagevalue of each sensor's output. Status is determined bycomparing the current sensor value to its average value.Tracking this average value as a continuously shiftingreference point filters out environmental factors that causeshifts in sensitivity.TrueAlarm operation gives the 4010 system the ability toautomatically indicate when a sensor is almost dirty, dirty,and excessively dirty. The NFPA 72 (National Fire AlarmCode) requirement for a test of the sensitivity range of thesensors is fulfilled by the TrueAlarm ability to maintainthe sensitivity level of each sensor.Modular TrueAlarm sensors use the same base and differentsensor types (photoelectric smoke sensor, or heat sensor)can be easily interchanged to meet specific locationrequirements. This feature also allows intentional sensorsubstitution during building construction. When conditionsare temporarily dusty, instead of covering the smoke sensors(causing them to be disabled), heat sensors may be installedwithout reprogramming the control panel. Although thecontrol panel will indicate an incorrect sensor type, the heatsensor will operate at a default sensitivity to provide heatdetection for building protection at that location.Programmable Sensitivity. The sensitivity of eachsensor can be field programmed at the 4010 Control Panelfor different levels of smoke obscuration (in percent) orfor specific heat detection levels. In order to evaluatewhether the sensitivity should be revised, the peak valueis stored in memory and can be easily read and comparedto the alarm threshold directly in percent.3S4010-0001-10 2/2006

TrueAlarm Information DetailsPrinter (Simplexmodel 4190-9013)True Alarm sensor data can be displayed on thesystem LCD, on a remote maintenance PC, or printed on aremote printer. With the proper operator access, aTrueAlarm Service Report can be generated to list thespecific details of each TrueAlarm device. This report, aswell as the Status Report can either be displayed on theremote maintenance PC or captured permanently by usinga remote 80 character printer.FIRE ALARMCONTROL** SYSTEM IS NORMAL **12:02:15pmMon 8-Mar-99FIREALARMS YSTEMSUPE RVISORYSYSTEMTROUBLEALARMSILE STEMRESETCAUTIONLocalmaintenancecomputerDISC ON N EC TPOW ER BEFOR ESER VIC IN GStatus and Service Reports. The report samplesbelow illustrate the format provided on either the remotemaintenance PC or a printer. This information is availableat the system LCD by identifying the specific point ofinterest and reading one point at a time.4010 Fire AlarmControl PanelCompatible Printer. Model 4190-9013 is a ULStandard 864 listed 80 column, 24 pin dot matrix printer(refer to data sheet S4190-0011). (Model 2190-9039, a24 VDC, 40 column printer, is compatible with the 4010for event printing only. Refer to data sheet S2190-0014.)One connection type per 4010,selected by module choice; max.wiring distance is 300 ft (91 m)@ 9600 baudRemote authorized maintenancecomputer connected via dial-upService Modem ConnectionRS-232 Connection Options(refer to module selection on page 6)TrueAlarm Status and Service Report SamplesSimplex 4010 Fire Alarm SystemREPORT 3 : TrueAlarm Status ReportZoneNameM1-1M1-2M1-3M1-4M1-10M1-11Custom LabelANALOG PHOTOANALOG IONANALOG PHOTOANALOG PHOTOHEAT DETECTORANALOG PHOTOPage 12:43:03 pm Mon 09-Jan-06Sensitivity0.5 %1.3 %2.5 %2.5 %135 F3.7 %CLEAN ROOMCLEAN ROOMMAIN LOBBYCONFERENCE ROOM 1GARAGEKITCHENAlmostDirtyDevice S*END OF REPORTTypical TrueAlarm Status Report Information Printout and/or Maintenance PC ScreenSimplex 4010 Fire Alarm SystemREPORT 4 : TrueAlarm Service ReportDevNum12341011Custom LabelANALOG PHOTO - CLEAN ROOMANALOG ION - CLEAN ROOMANALOG PHOTO - MAIN LOBBYANALOG PHOTO - CONFERENCE ROOM 1HEAT DETECTOR - GARAGEANALOG PHOTO - KITCHENPage 12:56:09 pm Mon 09-Jan-06Alarmat:0.5/ 793–-116Current/% alarm68/ 1%97/ 2%117/ 0%93/ 0%63/-67F116/ 1%Peak/% alarm72/ 10%101/ 1%125/ 42%93/ 0%66/ 69F110/ 36%StateNORNORNORNORNORNOREND OF REPORTTypical TrueAlarm Service Report Information Printout and/or Maintenance PC Screen4S4010-0001-10 2/2006

Standard Panel FeaturesOptional Expansion Slot Modules (Cont’d)N2 Communications for Serial Annunciator Control.Network Interface, Modular Media. Available for wiredconnections or fiber optic. Require separate media modules.May be both wired, both fiber optic, or one of each.DACT, Point Reporting Module. Provides serial outputinformation that can send location details to a remotereceiving station.DACT, Event Reporting Module. For applications wheresimple event status information is required (Alarm,Trouble, Supervisory, and AC power failure).Dual RS-232 Module. Available for interfacing to aprinter and a maintenance PC.Control for up to 6 remote Simplex Annunciator productsincluding 24 Point I/O Module, and LCD Annunciator.Includes extensive troubleshooting diagnostics. (See listin next column for compatible devices.)Access Port. RS-232 service port for connecting PC toolsfor service diagnostics and for programming the CPUFlash EPROM memory.IDNet Addressable Communications Channel.Addressable channel provides communications for up to250 remote addressable devices, including TrueAlarmanalog sensors and isolator bases (see details on page 3).Four NACs. Class B output is standard, rated for 2 A @24 VDC nominal, with solid state current protection.Class A operation is optional with the addition of anadapter module.NAC operation can be selected for “on-until-Silence” or“on-until-Reset,” and can be Continuous, Temporalpattern, or March Time pattern. (March Time isselectable for 20 bpm or 120 bpm for conventionalappliances; or 60 bpm for SmartSync appliances.)NACs are individually selectable to control Simplexsynchronized strobes or for Simplex SmartSync controlthat provides separate horn and synchronized strobecontrol using a 2-wire circuit. (Class A, SmartSynccircuits require SmartSync Control Module 4905-9938,refer to data sheet S4903-0010 for details.)Two Auxiliary Output Circuits. Operation isprogrammable for trouble, alarm, supervisory, or otherfire response functions. Output is one Form “C” drycontact each, rated 2 A @ 24 VDC. An optional relay kitis available for switching up to 0.5 A at 120 VAC.Standard Power Supply. Output is rated 4 A for “SpecialApplication” appliances and for “Regulated 24 DC”appliance power. (Special Application appliances includeSimplex 4901, 4903, 4904, and 4906 Series horns,strobes, horn/strobes, and speaker/strobes. See page 7for additional information.) Internal system power isprovided separately, allowing the 4 A to be available forNAC and auxiliary power tap functions. Over-currentprotection is solid state and self-resetting.Auxiliary Power Tap. Provides up to 0.5 A of thestandard power supply voltage, over-current protected.Compatible uses include power for: remote LCDannunciators, 24 Point I/O modules, sensor bases andduct housings that require external power, andaddressable devices requiring external power.Battery Charger. Capable of charging up to 25 Ah sealedlead-acid batteries (4010 cabinet mounted). A rechargetime of 24 hours is typical with stable 120 VAC input. Forapplications requiring larger batteries, externalcharger/cabinet assemblies are available.A depleted battery cutout feature is programmable to adviseand/or to reduce current when battery voltage is low.Single RS-232 Module with Service Modem Connection.Provides one port dedicated for connection to a printer, anda second port dedicated for dial-in from a service computer,typically located off-site. With an off-site computer,programming changes and system diagnostics can beperformed remotely, reducing service time for repair orreprogram. Security is maintained by password protection.Optional Chassis Mount Modules4 A Expansion Power Supply provides two taps of 2 Aeach, 28 VDC, filtered, non-regulated. Output rating is 4 Afor auxiliary power, 4 A for “Special Application” appliancesand 2 A for “Regulated 24 DC” appliance power.Battery Meter Module provides panel mounted ammeterand voltmeter for power supply monitoring.Dual Circuit Class A NAC Adapter Module mounts on themain 4010 printed circuit assembly and provides theadditional circuitry needed for Class A operation.Dual Circuit City Connect Module provides the interfacerequired for direct wired reporting to conventional cityconnection circuits. (Available with or without disconnectswitches.)Expansion Power Distribution Module provides twoadditional termination points for the 0.5 A auxiliary poweroutput, or for one tap of the expansion power supply.Relay Option Module provides three relays, one each forAlarm, Supervisory, and Trouble. Relay contacts areselectable for normally open or normally closed and arerated 2 A @ 32 VDC maximum.N2 Communications ModulesUp to six of the following modules may be connected tothe Simplex N2 serial communications bus.4606-9101 LCD Annunciators provide remoteacknowledge, reset, and alphanumeric status display.(Refer to data sheet S4606-0001.)24 LED Annunciator Doors are standard on ULC listedmodels and are available as door-only assemblies forelectronics only packages or other aftermarket applications.This option uses the 24 Point I/O module with all pointspre-assembled as LED outputs, with individual labels andeach LED is selectable as red or yellow.4605 Series 24 Point I/O Modules are available forremote mounting and provide 24 points that can beprogrammed as either general purpose switch inputs orsystem controlled outputs. Typical applications are forremote annunciators and monitoring and control of otherrelated processes. (Refer to data sheet S4010-0002.)Optional Expansion Slot Modules(The 4010 is available with a Simplex Network Interface.4010 points can be declared “public.”)Network Interface, Fixed Media. Available for wiredapplications.5S4010-0001-10 2/2006

4010 Fire Alarm Control Selection Chart and Module Location Rules (refer to diagrams on page 8)CategoryModel4010-91014010-9102Control PanelAssembly(select one)DescriptionVoltageColor120 VACBeigeRed240 VACBeigeRed120 VACBeige4010-92014010-9202UL Listed 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel with: door, cabinet, powersupply/battery charger, IDNet interface, 4 NACs, 2 programmableauxiliary relays, and external N2 communications interface; 4010-9101and 4010-9102 include internal common event reporting DACT4010-9101C4010-9101CFEnglish ULC Listed 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel; same as aboveFrench except: with 24 LED Annunciator door; and without DACT4010-91504010-9150C4010-9150CFUL Listed4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel, Electronics Only; for pre-shippedEnglish cabinets, requires door and cabinet ordered separately; 120 VAC input;ULCListed French 4010-9150 has event reporting DACT; C & CF suffix models delete DACTOptional Expansion Slot Features (two slots are available, select modules as required)CategoryModelReporting andNetwork Modules(select one)4010-98104010-98164010-98214010-9817Media ModulesRS-232Communications(select one)DescriptionDACT Module (Common Event Reporting)Includes two, 7 ft (2.1 m) long RJ45 cablesDACT Module (Point Reporting)Network Interface Module with fixed, wired connectionsNetwork Interface Module, Modular; requires 2 (In/Out) media modules (see below)4010-9818Network Wired Media Module4010-9819Network Fiber Optic Media Module4010-9811Dual RS-232 Interface Module4010-9812Single RS-232 Interface Module with Service Modem connectionMedia modules mount on the 4010-9817 modulewithout impact to slot allocation space.Chassis Mounted Expansion Modules (select as required)CategoryExpansion PowerSupply(select one)Optional Features(select one)Optional Features(select 825Description120 VAC input 4 A Expansion Power Supply; rated 4 A for “Special Application” appliances;240 VAC input rated 2 A for “Regulated 24 DC” appliance powerBattery Meter Module (ammeter and voltmeter)24 VDC Expansion Power Distribution Module, provides two additional termination points foran expansion power supply tap or the auxiliary power output4010-9806Dual Circuit Class A NAC Adapter Module, two maximum4010-98094010-9829*4010-9803Dual Circuit City Connect ModuleDual Circuit City Connect Module w/o disconnect switchesRelay Option ModuleSelect 9830(CAF)2975-98012975-9802120 VAC Auxiliary Relay Kit, allows one auxiliary relay to control up to 0.5 A @120 VAC,select as required; 2 maximumSuppression Release Appliqué, required for suppression release applications; suffix CAFselects a French appliquéSemi-flush trim, beige, 1-7/16” (37 mm) wideSemi-flush trim, red, 1-7/16” (37 mm) wideBatteries(required ifbatteries areinternal; select onesize; two batteriesare 92876.2 Ah Battery, 12 VDC10.0 Ah Battery, 12 VDC12.7 Ah Battery, 12 VDC18 Ah Battery, 12 VDC; NOTE: This battery size will not allow bottom entry conduit25 Ah Battery, 12 VDCCabinets (selectone if pre-shipped)2975-9215Red Cabinet4010-9826Optional FeaturesDoors (select oneif pre-shipped orfor use with4010-9150)2975-9214(CF)Beige Cabinet; CF suffix has French labels4010-9858Red Door with dress panel4010-9857(CF) Beige Door with dress panel; CF has French labels4010-9860(CAF)*4010-9861*Dimensions: 22” H x 18” W x 5-3/8” D(559 mm x 457 mm x 137 mm)Dimensions: 22” H x 18” W x 5/8” D(559 mm x 457 mm x 16 mm)Beige Door with 24 LED Annunciator and dress panel; Dimensions: 22” H x 18” W xCAF suffix selects French for ULC applications1-23/32”D (559 mm x 457 mm x44 mm) [see also S4010-0002]Red Door with 24 LED Annunciator and dress panel* As of document revision date: 4010-9829 is not ULC listed;4010-9860 and 4010-9861 are listed by UL, ULC, and CSFM; and FM approved;4010-9860CAF is ULC listed and FM approved only.6S4010-0001-10 2/2006

:4010 Operating SpecificationsInput Power RequirementsVoltage RangeAC Input, 120 VAC base modelsAC Input, 240 VAC base modelsFrequencyMaximum Current102 to 132 VAC60 Hz2A204 to 264 VAC50/60 Hz1AAC Input with 120 VAC expansion power supply102 to 132 VAC60 Hz4AAC Input with 240 VAC expansion power supply204 to 264 VAC50/60 Hz2AEnvironmentalOperating Temperature Range32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)Operating Humidity Rangeup to 93% RH, non-condensing @ 100.4 F (38 C) maximumOutput RatingsRated 4 A for “Special Application” appliances and for“Regulated 24 DC” appliance power; Battery charger for up to 25 Ahsealed lead-acid batteriesStandard Power Supply OutputSpecial ApplicationNotification Appliance ReferenceRegulated 24 DCSimplex 4901, 4903, 4904, and 4906 Series horns, strobes, andcombination horn/strobes and speaker/strobes (contact your Simplexproduct representative for compatible appliances)Power for other appliances listed to UL Standard 1971 or UL Standard464; use associated external synchronization modules where requiredAuxiliary Power Output Tap from Standard PowerSupplyRated 0.5 A maximum @ 19.4 to 32 VDC;subtract current used from standard power supply outputExpansion Power Supply OutputRated 4 A for “Special Application” appliances and auxiliary power;Rated 2 A for “Regulated 24 DC” appliance power;Two output taps of 2 A each are providedNAC Ratings2 A each maximum; up to 33 synchronized strobes maximum per NACCurrent Ratings for Optional Modules and Remote LCD nt4010-9810DACT (Common Event Reporting)40 mA40 mA4010-9816DACT (Point Reporting)40 mA40 mA4010-9821Network, wired communications125 mA125 mA4010-9817Network Modular, add media cards separately24 mA24 mA4010-9818Network Wired Media47 mA47 mA4010-9819Network Fiber Optic Media36 mA36 mA4010-9811Dual RS-2324010-9812Single RS-232 with Service Modem4010-9806Dual Class A NAC 61& ULC 4010s4606-910175 mA75 mA100 mA100 mA0 mA0 mADual Circuit City Connect20 mA36 mADual Circuit City Connect w/o disconnect switches20 mA36 mARelay Option Module10 mA37 mA24 LED Annunciator door60 mA83 mA(all LEDs on)Remote LCD Annunciator (refer to data sheet S4606-0001)65 mA140 mASupervisoryCurrent**AlarmCurrent**no IDNet devices195 mA295 mA50 IDNet devices230 mA330 mA100 IDNet devices265 mA365 mA150 IDNet devices300 mA400 mA200 IDNet devices335 mA435 mA250 IDNet devices370 mA470 mASystem Current (supplied separate from power supply output)Base System with:** Current Calculation Information:1. To determine total supervisory current, add currents of modules in panel to base system value and all auxiliary loads.2. To determine total alarm current, add currents of modules in panel to base system alarm current and add all panel NAC loadsand all auxiliary loads.7S4010-0001-10 2/2006

4010 Module Layout Reference4010-9820Meter Moduleor4010-982524 VDC PowerDistributionBlock——P2TB34010-9806Class AModuleExpansionSlots 1 & 2SHLD——TB1AA NAC 4SHLDNAC 3—NAC 2BB IDNetEXT N2NAC 14010-9806Class NCESYSTEMRESETMENU4010-9809or -9829City Moduleor4010 -9803Relay 813or4010-9823PREVIOUSNEXTExpansion Power Supply—AUXPOWERMounting InformationTypical conduit entry area(cut holes as required)18" (457 (180 mm)Standarddoor profileAnnunciatordoor profile1-19/32"(40 mm)3/4"(19 mm)6-1/4"(159 mm)5-1/2"(140 mm)Standard Door,5/8" (16 mm) thick7%37%) ,5( / 506 67( 0683( 59,62 5 6 67( 0752 8%/ ( / 506,/ ( 1&( '7% &32 : ( 5WATERFLOWLEFT WINGAnnunciator Door,1-23/32" (44 mm) thickWATERFLOWRIGHT WING / 50 &.6839 &. / 506,/ ( 1&(752 8%/ ( &.6 67( 05( 6( 7GROUND FAULT21"(533 IOUS7%Wall thickness guides for1/2" (13 mm) wall boardWall thickness guides for5/8" (16 mm) wall board)Internal straps areprovided for wiringmanagement(2 each

4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel with annunciator door 4010 Control Panel with Typical IDNet Devices Diagnostics and Default Device Type TrueAlarm operation gives the 4010 system the ability to automatically indicate when a sensor is almost dirty, dirty, and excessively dirty. The NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm Code

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