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Fire Control PanelsUL, ULC, CSFM Listed; FM Approved;MEA (NYC) Acceptance*Addressable Fire Detection and ControlBasic Panel Modules and AccessoriesFeaturesMaster Controller (top) bay: Master controller with color-coded operator interfaceincluding raised switches for high confidence feedback Dual configuration program CPU, convenient service portaccess, and capacity for up to 2000 addressable points** System power supply (SPS) and charger (9 A total) withon-board: NACs, IDNet addressable device interface,programmable auxiliary output and alarm relay Module level ground fault search locates and isolatesfaults to assist installation and service Available with InfoAlarm Command Center expandedcontent user interface (see data sheet S4100-0045) Available with redundant CPU (requires two bays) Upgrade kits are available for existing control panelsStandard addressable interfaces include: IDNet addressable device interface with 250 points thatsupport TrueAlarm analog sensing and operate witheither shielded or unshielded twisted pair wiring Remote annunciator module support via RUI (remoteunit interface) communications portOptional modules include: MAPNET II or additional IDNet output modules andIDNet/MAPNET II quad isolator modules IDNet output module with built-in quad isolator andenhanced operation for better retrofit to existing wiring(see data sheet S4100-0046) TrueAlert addressable notification appliance powersupplies with three, 3 A SLC outputs on-board DACT, City Connect, Network Interfaces, and RS-232output ports for printers or maintenance terminals Alarm relays, auxiliary relays, additional powersupplies, IDC modules, and NAC expansion modules Service modems, VESDA Air Aspiration Systemsinterface, and coded manual station interface LED/switch modules and panel mount printers Audio amplifiers, firefighter master phones, and controlmodules (see page 7 for additional data sheet reference)Compatible with Simplex remotely located: 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders TrueAlert Addressable Controllers4100U and upgrade kits are UL Listed to: UL Std. 864, Fire Detection and Control (UOJZ), andSmoke Control Service (UUKL) UL Std. 2017, Process Management Equipment (QVAX) UL Std. 1076, Proprietary Alarm Units-Burglar (APOU) UL Std. 1730, Smoke Detector Monitor (UULH) ULC Std. S527-99** Simplex fire alarm technology is protected by the following U.S. Patent Numbers:TrueAlarm analog detection: 5,155,468; 5,173,683 and 5,543,777. IDNet/MAPNET IIaddressable communications; 4,796,025, 5,966,002; and 6,034,601. TrueAlert addressablenotification; 6,313,744; 6,426,697; and 6,693,532 B2. SmartSync control; 6,281,789.A BCZON ESYSTEM IS NORMAL08:23:43 amMON 11-DEC-00ALARMSFire AlarmPriority 2 AlarmSYSTEM WARNINGSSupervisoryTr ouble1J KLFBAC PowerAlarm Silenced4STUP7Fire AlarmAckPriority 2AckEv entTimeSupvAckTroubleAckAlarmSilenceMor eInfoSystemReset' SP' ( )N ETD EFSI G2M NOIO5VW XA8G HIA UX3PQ RI DNet6Y Z/L9,0:ADDR0DELEnterC/ExitP TestEmergency Operating InstructionsABCZONESYSTEM IS NORMAL08:23:43 amMON 11-DEC-00ALARMSFire Alarm Priority 2 AlarmSYST EM WARNINGSSupervisoryTrou ble1J KLFBAC PowerAlarm Silenced4STUP7Fire AlarmAckPrio rity 2AckSupvAckT roubleAckAlarmSilenceMoreInfoEven tTimeSystemReset'SP' ( )NETDE FSIG2MN OIO5VW XA8Alarm or Warning ConditionHow to Silence Building SignalsSystem indi cator flashing. Tone O n.Press Alarm Silence.How to Acknowledge / View EventsHow to Reset SystemPress ACK lo cated under fl ashi ng i ndicator.Repeat operation unti l all events are acknowledged.Local tone wil l sil ence .Press System Reset.Press Ack to silence tone device.G HIAUX3PQ RIDNet6Y Z/L9,0 :AD DisarmNextAutoLampT estEmergency Operating InstructionsAB CZO NESYSTEM IS NORMAL08:23:43 amMON 11-DEC-00ALARMSFire AlarmPriority 2 Ala rmSYSTEM W ARNING SSupervisoryTrouble1JKLFBAC Pow erAlarm Silenc ed4STUP7Fire AlarmAckPriority Sys temReset'SP' ( )NETD EFSIG2M NOIO5V WXA8Alarm or Warning Condit ionHow to S ilence Building SignalsSystem i ndicator fl ashing. T one On.Press Alarm Silence.How to Acknowledge / View EventsHow to Reset S ystemPress ACK located under flashing indicator.Repeat operation until all events are acknowledged.Local tone wil l silence.Press System Reset.Press Ack to si lence tone device.GH IA UX3PQ RID Net6Y Z/L9, eO ffDisarmNextAutoLampTestEmergency Operating InstructionsAlarm or Warning ConditionHow to Silence Building SignalsSystem indicato r fl ashing. Ton e On .Fire ControlFire ControlPress Alar m Silence.How to Acknowledge / View EventsHow to Reset Syst emPress ACK located under flashing indi cator.Repeat operati on until all events are acknowledged .Local tone will silence.Press System Reset.Press Ack to si lence tone device.Fire Control4100U Cabinets are Available withOne, Two or Three BaysSoftware Feature SummaryCPU provides two on-board configurationprograms: Two programs allow for reduced service programmingtime with one active program and one reserve Downtime is reduced because the system stays runningduring downloadPC based programmer features: Convenient front panel access port for quick and easydownload of site-specific programming Modifications can be uploaded as well as downloadedfor greater service flexibility AND, firmware enhancements are made via softwaredownloads to the EPROM – service personnel are notrequired to exchange board level componentsIntroductionBuilding on the established success of the 4100 Seriesproducts, the 4100U Series offers additional operator,installation, and service features. These new featuresinclude both new hardware and new software designs thatprovide high performance and convenient operation,installation, and maintenance. (Additional features arefound in documents referenced on page 7.)Module Bay Description4100U Control Panels provide point and modulecapacities that are suitable for a wide range of small tomedium size applications. They accept a variety ofinterface modules and can be configured for eitherStand-Alone or Networked fire control panel operation.* See pages 5 and 6 for product that is UL or ULC listed and additional listing information.This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant toSection 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing7165-0026:251 (non-high rise) and 7170-0026:250 (high rise) for allowable values and/orconditions concerning material presented in this document. It is subject tore-examination, revision, and possible cancellation. Additional listings may be applicable;contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvalsunder Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Safety Products Westminster.S4100-0031-12 3/2008

Module Bay Description (Continued)Mechanical Description (Continued)The Master Controller Bay (top) includes a standardmulti-featured system power supply, the master controllerboard, and operator interface equipment. The latching dress panel (retainer) assembly easilylifts off for internal access NACs are mounted directly on power supplyassemblies providing minimized wiring loss, compactsize, and readily accessible terminations Packaging supports traditional 4100-stylemotherboard with daughter cards Modules are power-limited (except as noted, such asrelay modules) The NEMA 1 box is ordered separately and availablefor early installation Boxes, doors, and dress panels are available in beigeor red (ordered separately) Doors are available with tempered glass inserts orsolid, in beige or red Refer to data sheet S4100-0037 for enclosure detailsThe Expansion Bays include a Power DistributionInterface (PDI) for new 4” x 5” flat design optionmodules and also accommodate 4100-style modules.The Battery Compartment (bottom) accepts twobatteries, up to 50 Ah, to be mounted within the cabinetwithout interfering with module space.The following illustration identifies bay locations using athree bay cabinet for reference.Slot 1Slot 2Slot 3Slot 4Slot 5Master ControllerBoardSlot 1Slot 2Slot 6IDNetSlot 7Slot 8NACs 1, 2 & 3Operator Interface Detail ReferenceSlot 3MasterController BaySystem PowerSupplySlot 4(SPS)Aux PwrThe following illustration identifies the primary functionsof the operator interface.Btry -AuxRelayMaster controller withdual slot motherboardOperator interface panel is directlyviewable and accessible (no access door)System power supplySlot 4Slot 5Slot 6I/O Wiring4100 OptionSlot 34100 OptionSlot 24100 OptionSlot 1Slot 7Slot 8I/O Wiring4x5 ModuleExpansion Bay 1(Block E)ABCZONEExpansion PowerSupplyPDIALARMSFire Alarm Priority 2 Alarm(XPS)4x5 ModuleSYSTEM WARNINGSSupervisoryTroubleAC PowerAlarm SilencedFire AlarmAck(Block F)Priority 2AckEventTimeI/O ks G & H)DEF1JKLL8'SP' ( ),0:NETADDR90DELEnterC/ExitPreviousMenuTypical bays withmixed module ergency Operating InstructionsAlarm or Warning ConditionHow to Silence Building SignalsSystem indicator flashing. Tone On.Slot 44100 OptionSlot 34100 OptionSlot 24100 OptionSlot 1Slot 5Slot 6I/O WiringSlot 7Slot 8Press Alarm Silence.How to Acknowledge / View EventsHow to Reset SystemPress ACK located under flashing indicator.Repeat operation until all events are acknowledged.Local tone will silence.Press System Reset.Press Ack to silence tone device.I/O Wiring4x5 ModuleExpansion Bay 2(Block E)Expansion PowerSupplyPDIUpload/Downloadport access (undersliding cover)(XPS)4x5 Module(Blocks G & H)(Block F)Basic operator instructionsare printed on the interfacemounting platePanel sounderI/O WiringSoftware Feature Summary TrueAlarm individual analog sensing with front panelinformation and selection access “Dirty” TrueAlarm sensor maintenance alerts, serviceand status reports including “almost dirty” TrueAlarm magnet test indication appears as distinct“test abnormal” message on display when in test mode TrueAlarm sensor peak value performance report Selectable service override allows authorized operatorsto clear alarm conditions during System Reset even ifstatus has gone to trouble before reset occurred Module level ground fault searching assists installationand service by locating and isolating modules withgrounded wiring WALKTEST silent or audible system test performsan automatic self-resetting test cycle (WALKTESToperation is protected under U.S. patent No. 4,725,818) NOTE: If new features require software revisions,updates will be performed on-site by the authorizedSimplex product representative.Battery Compartment4100U Module Bay ReferenceMechanical Description Optional modules are easily and quickly installed andprogrammed New design modules are mechanically secured in placeand then electrically plugged into the PDI modulereducing the need for wiring harnesses Boxes can be close-nippled; each box providesconvenient stud markers for drywall thickness andnail-hole knockouts for quicker mounting Smooth box surfaces are provided for locally cuttingconduit entrance holes exactly where required2S4100-0031-12 3/2008

Operator InterfaceOperator Interface FeaturesConvenient Status Information. With the lockingdoor closed, the glass window allows viewing of thedisplay, status LEDs, and available operator switches.Features include a two-line by 40-character, wide viewingangle (super-twist) LCD with status LEDs and switches asshown in the illustration below. Convenient and extensive operator information isprovided using a logical, menu-driven display Multiple automatic and manual diagnostics formaintenance reduction Alarm and Trouble History Logs (up to 1200 totalevents) are available for viewing from the LCD, orcapable of being printed to a connected printer, ordownloaded to a service computerLED indicators describe the general category of activitybeing displayed with the LCD providing more detail. Forthe authorized user, unlocking the door provides access tothe control switches and allows further inquiry byscrolling the display for additional detail. Convenient PC programmer label editing Password access controlFIRE ALARM ACK acknowledges a Fire Alarmcondition, logs the acknowledge, and silences theoperator panel and all annunciator tone-alertsULC SYSTEMSrequire designatinga Ground FaultindicatorPRIORITY 2 ACK acknowledges a Priority 2 Alarmcondition, logs the acknowledge, and silences theoperator panel and all annunciator tone-alertsSIX SYSTEM STATUS INDICATOR LEDsprovide system status indications in additionto LCD information, LEDs flash to indicatethe condition and then when acknowledged,remain on until reset :Fire Alarm & Priority 2 Alarm, red LEDSupervisory & Trouble, yellow LEDAlarm Silenced, yellow LEDAC Power, green LED (on for normal)THREE PROGRAMMABLE LEDsprovide custom labeling, the toptwo LEDs are selectable as red oryellow, the bottom LED isselectable as green or yellowSUPV ACK acknowledges system supervisoryconditions, logs the acknowledge, and silences theoperator panel and all annunciator tone-alertsTROUBLE ACK acknowledges system troubles, logsthe acknowledge, and silences the operator panel andall annunciator tone-alerts2 X 40 LCD READOUT, LED backlightedduring normal conditions and abnormaloperating conditions, provides up to 40characters for custom label informationFIRST ALARM DISPLAY: Operation canbe selected for maintained display of firstalarm until acknowledgedCustom label insertALARM SILENCE causes audible notificationappliances to be silenced (depending on panelprogramming) typically after evacuation is complete andwhile alarm source is being investigated; may allowvisible notification to continue (strobes still flashing)SYSTEM RESET restores control panel to normal whenall alarmed inputs are returned to w-WestJKLMNOPQRFBIOIDNetGround FaultALARMSFire Alarm Priority 2 AlarmSYSTEM WARNINGSSupervisoryTroubleAC PowerAlarm SilencedManual EvacCity DisconnectElevator RecallFire AlarmAckPriority SystemReset456STUVWXYZ/PAL789'SP' ( ),0:NETADDR0DELEnterC/ExitPreviousMenuLamp TestFIVE PROGRAMMABLEFUNCTION SWITCHES,each with a yellow LEDindicator; NOTE: Programthe bottom switch as "LampTest" for UL listed systemsEnableOnArmDisableOffDisarmPOINT STATUSCONTROL KEYS:Point Enable andDisableForce On or ArmForce Off or DisarmReturn On/Off orArm/Disarm to AutoModeNextLampTestAutoADDITIONALFUNCTION KEYS:Event Time RequestMore Information RequestLamp Test3LCD NAVIGATIONCONTROL:Menu selectionVertical andHorizontal positionselection buttonsNUMERIC KEYPAD forpoint category and pointselection (alphabetcharacters are not used atthis time)S4100-0031-12 3/2008

Compatible Peripheral DevicesTrueAlert Addressable NotificationThe 4100U is compatible with an extensive list of remoteperipheral devices including printers, CRT/keyboards, andboth conventional and addressable devices includingTrueAlarm analog sensors.The 4100U can be equipped with a TrueAlert Power Supplythat provides three 3 A Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs) forboth controlling and powering addressable notificationappliances. With addressable appliances, Class B wiringcan be “T-tapped” for both easier wiring and reduced wirerun lengths. Extensive details concerning TrueAlertaddressable notification are found on data sheetS4009-0003. Appliances are documented separately andinclude horns, strobes, and combination units.Addressable Device ControlOverview. The 4100U provides standard addressabledevice communications for IDNet compatible devices andaccepts optional modules for communications withMAPNET II compatible devices. Using a two wirecommunications circuit, individual devices such asmanual fire alarm stations, TrueAlarm sensors,conventional IDC zones, and sprinkler waterflowswitches can be interfaced to the addressable controller tocommunicate their identity and status.TrueAlarm System OperationAddressable device communications include operation ofTrueAlarm smoke and temperature sensors. Smokesensors transmit an output value based on their smokechamber condition and the CPU maintains a currentvalue, peak value, and an average value for each sensor.Status is determined by comparing the current sensorvalue to its average value. Tracking this average value asa continuously shifting reference point filters outenvironmental factors that cause shifts in sensitivity.Addressability allows the location and condition of theconnected device to be displayed on the operator interfaceLCD and on remote system annunciators. Additionally,control circuits (fans, dampers, etc.) may be individuallycontrolled and monitored with addressable devices.Programmable sensitivity of each sensor can be fieldselected at the control panel for different levels of smokeobscuration (shown directly in percent) or for specificheat detection levels. In order to evaluate whether thesensitivity should be revised, the peak value is stored inmemory and can be easily read and compared to the alarmthreshold directly in percent.Addressable Operation. Each addressable device onthe communication channel is continuously interrogatedfor status condition such as: normal, off-normal, alarm,supervisory, or trouble. Both Class B and Class Aoperation are available. Sophisticated poll and responsecommunication techniques ensure supervision integrityand allow for "T-tapping" of the circuit for Class Boperation. Devices with LEDs pulse the LED to indicatereceipt of a communications poll and can be turned onsteady from the panel.TrueAlarm heat sensors can be selected for a fixedtemperature detection, with or without rate-of-risedetection. Utility temperature sensing is also available,typically to provide freeze warnings or alert to HVACsystem problems. The temperature readings can beprogrammed to be read in either Fahrenheit or Celsius.IDNet Channel Capacity. The CPU bay system powersupply (SPS) provides an IDNet signaling line circuit(SLC) that supports up to 250 addressable monitor andcontrol points intermixed on the same pair of wires.Additional IDNet circuit modules are available for 64,127, or 250 addressable devices.TrueSense Early Fire Detection. Multi-sensor4098-9754 provides photoelectric and heat sensor datausing a single 4100U IDNet address. The panel evaluatessmoke activity, heat activity, and their combination, toprovide TrueSense early detection. For more details onthis patented operation, refer to data sheet S4098-0024.MAPNET II Channel Capacity. A total of 127addressable monitor and control points may be intermixedon the same pair of wires supporting a single MAPNET IIsignaling line circuit (SLC).Diagnostics and Default Device TypeSensor Status. TrueAlarm operation allows the controlpanel to automatically indicate when a sensor is almostdirty, dirty, and excessively dirty. The NFPA 72 (NationalFire Alarm Code ) requirement for a test of the sensitivityrange of the sensors is fulfilled by the ability of TrueAlarmoperation to maintain the sensitivity level of each sensor.Wiring Requirements for IDNet or MAPNET IICommunications. Refer to the specifications chartbelow. Distances are for shielded or unshielded wire.Shielded wire may provide protection from unexpectedsources of interference.Wiring SpecificationsTypeFarthest Distancefrom Control Panelper Device loadModular TrueAlarm sensors use the same base anddifferent sensor types (smoke or heat sensor) and can beeasily interchanged to meet specific location requirements.This allows intentional sensor substitution during buildingconstruction when conditions are temporarily dusty.Instead of covering smoke sensors (causing them to bedisabled), heat sensors may be installed withoutreprogramming the control panel. The control panel willindicate an inc

TrueAlert Addressable Controllers 4100U and upgrade kits are UL Listed to: UL Std. 864, Fire Detection and Control (UOJZ), and Smoke Control Service (UUKL) UL Std. 2017, Process Management Equipment (QVAX) UL Std. 1076, Proprietary Alarm Units-Burglar (APOU) UL Std. 1730, Smoke Detector Monitor (UULH) ULC Std. S527-99 ** Simplex fire alarm technology is protected by the .

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