UL, ULC, CSFM Listed; FM Approved; 4006 Series Fire Alarm Control Panels
MEA (NYC) Acceptance* Providing up to Ten IDCs and Four NACs
Features
Control panel operator convenience features:
Wide viewing angle 2 x 20 (40 character) alphanumeric
LCD and dedicated LEDs provide convenient panel
status information
Operation is programmable using a multi-function
keypad and the panel LCD or via service computer (PC)
RS-232 service port provides upload/download PC
access for panel configuration and event history logs
Software updates are via PC download
Convenient library of standard custom label terms
Standard on-board DACT provides: Contact ID, 3/1, 4/2,
BFSK, and SIA formats
WALKTEST silent or audible system test
Voltage and current for both the battery charger and the
battery can be displayed at the front panel LCD
Five Standard Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs):
Five Class B IDCs with optional expansion to ten, all
with individual zone disable
Monitor 2-wire or 4-wire initiating devices including
TrueAlarm smoke detectors
Optional Class A Adapter Module
4006-9102 (Beige) Standard Control Panel
FIRE
SYSTEM
ALARM
SUPERVISORY
ALARM
SUPV
ACK
ACK
Fire Alarm Annunciator
FIRE
SYSTEM
ALARM
SUPERVISORY
ALARM
SUPV
ACK
ACK
SYSTEM
ALARM
TROUBLE
SILENCEDACPOWER
TROUBLE
ALARM
SYSTEM
ACK
SILENCE
RESET
SYSTEM
ALARM
TROUBLE
SILENCEDACPOWER
TROUBLE
ALARM
SYSTEM
ACK
SILENCE
RESET
CAUTION
DISCONNECT
BATTERY AND
A. C. POWER
SERVICING
BEFORE
Two Standard Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs):
Class A or Class B outputs with solid state overcurrent
protection per NAC, each rated for 2 A
®
Selectable for Simplex
SmartSync two-wire
horn/strobe control or synchronized strobe control
Standard Power Supply:
Provides 3 A maximum @ nominal 24 DC
Automatic input power selection operates with 120 VAC
or 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz
On-board temperature compensated battery charger for
up to 12.7 Ah batteries in cabinet (UL and ULC) and up
to 25 Ah batteries in separate cabinet (UL only)
Additional standard features:
Programmable Active Status Reminder
Two auxiliary relays
IDCs, NACs, and Relay outputs are power limited (AC
input, battery circuits, and City Circuit Module outputs
are non-power limited)
Available with beige or red cabinet
UL listed to Standard 864
Available option modules:
Door mounted 24 LED annunciator (standard on ULC
models)
3 A Expansion Power Supply with two on-board 2 A
NACs that operate the same as standard NACs
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4006-9122 (Beige) Control Panel with 24 LED Annunciator
Available option modules (Continued):
Expansion IDC module with five Class B IDCs
Class A IDC Adapter Module, City Interface Module,
and Auxiliary Relay Module
Remote LCD and LED/Switch Annunciators
Description
For areas requiring from five to ten initiating zones, the
Simplex 4006 Series fire alarm control panels provide
flexible initiating circuit monitoring, extensive
programmable control capability, and LCD annunciated
circuit-specific 20 character custom labels.
See page 2 for additional ULC and MEA information. This product has been approved by
*
the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California
Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing 7165-0026:318 for allowable values and/or
conditions concerning material presented in this document. It is subject to re-examination,
revision, and possible cancellation. Additional listings may be applicable, contact your local
Simplex product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time
Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products.
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Standard Feature Details
Five Class B IDCs are each capable of supporting up to 30
Simplex current-limited smoke detectors or electronic heat
detectors (see list on page 4) as well as manual stations and
other compatible contact closure initiating devices. IDCs
are capable of Class A operation with an optional adapter
module and can be programmed as Style C (short or open
initiates a trouble) for use with current limited devices only.
Two, 2 A On-Board NACs provide conventional reverse
polarity operation, selectable as Class A or Class B, with
electronic control and overcurrent protection. Operation is
selectable for synchronized strobe or SmartSync horn/strobe
two-wire operation. Horn control can be selected at the panel
for: Temporal pattern coding, Steady On, Slow March Time
of 20 beats per minute (BPM), or Fast March Time of
120 BPM. Note: When selected for SmartSync horn/strobe
control, March Time produces 60 BPM.
The 24 VDC Auxiliary output provides up to 500 mA
for system use. (Auxiliary output current is counted for
total power supply capacity.)
Standard Auxiliary Relay Outputs. Two relay outputs
are available, selectable as normally open or normally
closed, rated 2 A @ 30 VDC per below:
Aux Relay 1 is normally assigned to General Alarm
operation but is programmable (see page 7)
Aux Relay 2 (Trouble) is energized when Normal and is
de-energized with a Trouble condition.
On-Board Dual Line DACT. Operation can be selected
for Contact ID, SIA, 3/1, 4/2, and BFSK formats.
Reporting includes Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble, and AC
Failure. Operation includes automatic 24 hour test and
programmable power fail report delay.
Product Selection
Standard Feature Details (Continued)
Power Supply and Battery Charger. DC power output
is 3 A @ 24 VDC for panel use. The temperature
compensated battery charger (sealed lead-acid batteries
only) is rated for up to 25 Ah batteries per UL 864 and up
to 12.7 Ah per ULC-S527. (Up to 12.7 Ah batteries fit in
the cabinet, larger batteries require an external cabinet.)
Panel electronics can measure and display voltage and
current for the power supply, batteries and the battery
charger (standard and expansion power supply). Depleted
battery trouble is monitored and annunciated and depleted
battery cutout can be selected. Active battery status
monitor supervises charger operation.
Optional Feature Details
Expansion Power Supply. Provides 3 A total @
24 VDC, two additional 2 A NACs, and an additional
auxiliary power output of 500 mA. Output operation is the
same as on the standard power supply.
Expansion IDC Module. Provides 5 additional Class B
IDCs with operation the same as the standard IDCs.
Expansion Relay Module. Provides 10 programmable
relays, jumper selectable as N.O. or N.C. Contacts are
rated 2 A @ 30 VDC. Typical application is to track
status of each IDC. See page 7 for relay program options.
Class A Adapter Module. Converts 5 IDCs from
Class B to Class A operation. Two modules can be
mounted for use with the Expansion IDC Module.
City Circuit Modules. These modules are available with
or without on-board disconnect switches, depending on
local requirements (either type can be disconnected
through the front panel under password control).
Connections are for Remote Station (reverse polarity) or
Municipal Master (local energy). Reporting includes
Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble.
Control Panel
Model Color Description Listings Standard Feature Summary
4006-9102 Beige
4006-9101 Red
4006-9122 Beige
4006-9121 Red
Option Modules
Model Description
4006-9801 Expansion Power Supply; 3 A, with 2 NACs, 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
4006-9802 Expansion IDC Module; 5 Class B IDCs
4006-9803 Expansion Relay Module; 10 relays selectable as either N.O. or N. C.
4006-9804 Class A Adapter Module; converts 5 IDCs from Class B to Class A Select up to two maximum
4006-9805 City Circuit Module with disconnect switch
4006-9806 City Circuit Module without disconnect switch
Accessories
Model Description
2975-9811 Beige semi-flush trim kit; 1-7/16” (37 mm) wide; includes four corners and trim pieces for top, bottom, and sides
2975-9812 Red semi-flush trim kit; 1-7/16” (37 mm) wide; includes four corners and trim pieces for top, bottom, and sides
4009-9801
Batteries, 12 Volt (select one battery model per system standby requirements; order quantity of two)
Model Size Model Size Location Model Size Location
Beige External Battery Cabinet for up to 25 Ah batteries; mounts close-nippled to control panel cabinet; dimensions =
16-1/4” W x 13-1/2” H x 5-3/4” D (413 mm x 343 mm x 146 mm) [depth increased for 25 Ah effective 7/2005]
Standard fire alarm control panel MEA
Fire alarm control panel with 24 LED
Annunciator on front door
For cabinet mount
UL, FM,
ULC
2081-9275 18 Ah
& CSFM
5 Class B IDCs, 2 Class B/Class A
NACs, 3 A power supply with battery
charger; on-board DACT; 120/240 VAC,
50/60 Hz (autoselect)
FIVE STATUS INDICATOR LEDs provide system status indications in
addition to LCD information, LEDs flash to indicate the condition and
then when acknowledged, remain on until reset
2 X 20 LCD READOUT, LED backlighted during normal conditions and abnormal
operating conditions, provides up to 20 characters for custom label information
FIRST ALARM DISPLAY: Operation can be selected for maintained display of fir st
alarm until acknowledged
THREE PROGRAMMABLE LEDs
provide custom labeling (labels insert into
a pocket), the top two LEDs are
selectable as red or yellow, the bottom
LED is selectable as green or yellow
CONTROL
PANEL VIEW
with door closed
ALARM ACK acknowledges a Fire
Alarm condition, logs the
acknowledge, silences the operator
panel and all annunciator tone-alerts,
and steps through the active Alarm list
SUPV ACK acknowledges system
supervisory conditions, logs the
acknowledge, silences the operator
panel and all annunciator tone-alerts,
and steps through the active
Supervisory list
FIVE NAVIGATION KEYS: MENU selects
the on-screen programming menu; left and
right arrows moves the position on the
screen, and PREVIOUS and NEXT
navigate screen selections
FIRE
ALARM
ALARM
ACK
SYSTEM
SUPERVISORY
SUPV
ACK
PREVIOUS
MENU
NEXT
SYSTEM
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
TROUBLE ACK acknowledges
system troubles, logs the
acknowledge, silences the
operator panel and all annunciator
tone-alerts, and steps through the
active Trouble list
to be silenced, used after evacuation is complete and
while alarm source is being investigated
FOUR EXTENDED FUNCTION KEYS: ENTER confirms
selections, EXIT/CLEAR backs out of the present screen menu
and clears information that has not been entered, FUNCTION
enables the active function menu, DISABLE/ENABLE toggles
the function or circuit status as appropriate per the selected
screen
1ABC2DEF
3
GHI4JKL5MNO
6
PQRS7TUV8WXYZ
9
0
SYSTEM RESET restores
control panel to normal when
all alarmed inputs are
returned to normal
ALPHANUMERIC
KEYPAD provides
programming entry of
numbers and letters
Door LED Annunciator Details
Fire Alarm Annunciator
IDC 1
IDC 2
IDC 3
IDC 4
14 CUSTOM LABEL AREAS are available, typically for IDC
and NAC annunciation (shown labeled for reference, blank
labels are provided); dual LED locations have a Red LED
(top) and a Yellow LED (bottom); labels insert into pockets
behind the overlay; LED operation is pr ogrammable to track
other monitored status conditions
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YELLOW LED
IDC 5
IDC 6
IDC 7
IDC 8
RED LED
IDC 9
IDC 10
NAC 1
NAC 2
NAC 3
NAC 4
FOUR YELLOW LEDs provide
default NAC Trouble annunciation
(shown label ed as NAC 1-4)
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Specifications (Refer to Installation Instructions 579-704 for additional information)
Alarm, supervisory, or trouble acknowledge
Alarm silence and System Reset
Three programmable LED indicators:
Two LEDs are selectable as red or yellow
One LED is selectable as green or yellow
With provisions for custom labeling
Fire Alarm Annunciator
ALARM
ACK
SILENCE
LAMP
RESET
TEST
4610-9111 LED/Switch Annunciator
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ALARM
SILENCED
LOST COM
TROUBLE
POWER
CONTROL
ENABLE
FIRE
ALARM
ALARM
ACK
SYSTEM
SUPERVISORY
SUPV
ACK
4606-9101 LCD Annunciator
SYSTEM
TROUBLE
TBL
ACK
POWER
ALARM
SILENCED
ON
SYSTEM
ALARM
RESET
SILENCE
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IDC Operation Modes
The following IDC operation modes are selectable from either the front panel or the PC programmer
Function TypeDescriptionDevice StateIDC Status
FIREFire monitor zone
WATERWaterflow monitor zone
HEATHeat detector zone
DUCTDuct detector zone
PULLManual (pull) station zone
SMOKESmoke detector zone
SOSprinkler Supervisory
WSO
SUPVSupervisory monitor
UTILSupervised utility monitor
TROUBLETrouble monitor
VSMOKE
STYLECStyle C fire monitor
LATSUPV
Combination waterflow and water supervisory
Verified fire alarm; the abnormal (current limited)
state causes the alarm verification cycle to start;
a short is an immediate alarm
Latching supervisory monitor (supervisory
latches until system is reset)
zone
Normal =
Current Limited =
Short =
Open =
Normal =
Current Limited =
Short =
Open =
Normal =
Current Limited =
Short =
Open =
Normal =
Current Limited =
Short =
Open =
Normal =
Current Limited =
Short =
Open =
Normal =
Current Limited =
Short =
Open =
Normal =
Current Limited =
Short =
Open =
Normal =
Current Limited =
Current Limited =
Current Limited =
Short =
Open =
Normal =
Short =
Open =
Normal =
Short =
Open =
NORMAL
FIRE
FIRE
TROUBLE
NORMAL
FIRE
FIRE
TROUBLE
NORMAL
SUPERVISORY
SUPERVISORY
TROUBLE
NORMAL
SUPERVISORY
ALARM
TROUBLE
NORMAL
SUPERVISORY
SUPERVISORY
TROUBLE
OFF
ON
ON
TROUBLE
NORMAL
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
NORMAL
VERIFY
FIRE
TROUBLE
NORMAL
FIRE
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
NORMAL
SUPERVISORY
SUPERVISORY
TROUBLE
Detailed NAC Ratings
NAC Ratings, Maximum per NACAppliances
Special Application: 2 A;
strobe synchronization is UL listed across all 4
system NACs for these 4906 Series appliances
Regulated 24 VDC: 1.5 A
NOTE: Maximum strobe
supply or expansion power supply is 1.35
power supply (2.7 A total); remainder of power
supply rating is available for other loading
load on main power
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A per
Simplex 4901 Series (horns) and 4906 Series Multi-Candela non-addressable
strobes, horn/strobes, and speaker/strobes (contact your Simplex product
representative for compatible appliances)
Power for other UL listed appliances; use associated external synchronization
modules where required
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NAC Operation Modes
Function Type Description
SSIG Alarm signal, on until silenced
RSIG Alarm signal, on until reset
TROUBLE Trouble signal
SUPV Supervisory signal
QALERT SmartSync 2-wire horn/strobe control; horn on until silenced, strobe on until reset
WHEELOCK
UTILITY Utility signal, generic non-alarm
Provides Wheelock strobe synch protocol when using only Wheelock strobes on panel, not to be mixed with
Simplex strobes
Relay Operation Modes
The following relay operations are selectable from either the front panel or the PC programmer.
Common Fire Alarm Operations
Function Type Relay Acti va t e s Up on Relay Deactivates Upon
UTILITYUtility IDC in the same alarm group activates
PRIMARYGeneral alarm; relay is tied to Primary Elevator Recall contacts
ALTERNGeneral alarm; relay is tied to Alternate Elevator Recall contacts
DRESETRelay provides 24 VDC power to 4-wire detectors; relay turns off for 5 seconds on System Reset
DHOLDER
Relay provides 24 VDC to larger door holder relay with separate power source; relay activates on general
alarm to remove power to door holder relay and close doors
Additional Programming Feature Details
Function Details
Custom labels
Message Library
History logs
Autoprogram
Alarm Groups
WALKTEST
Manual ControlAllows selection of individual relays or NACs for system testing
Passcode
Protection
(4-digit number)
Up to 20 characters per point; a built-in message library provides for commonly used words for easy front
panel programming
For front panel label creation convenience, the following words can be selected as part of a custom label
( _designates a built-in space; typing the first letter of a word/number will select the closest word in
alphabetical/numerical sequence)
North
South
East
West
Front
Three separate logs: Alarm (100 entries), Supervisory (100 entries), and Trouble (300 entries); logs can be
queried separately, or as a combined log; logs can be downloaded for printing or archiving using the RS-232
service port
Automatically scans system for installed option modules and configures panel programming accordingly;
modes are available to detect new modules only, recreate default programming and then add all modules
found
Up to 99 alarm groups are available, any point may be in up to 3 alarm groups; this allows NAC and relay
operation to be associated with IDC inputs according to local response requirements
Allows one person to perform system testing; alarm or trouble tests are followed by automatic reset; the alarm
zone is sounded out by associated audible notification or the response is silently logged into the Alarm log
Level 1 = Acknowledge, Silence, System Reset, View logs, View point information, and Lamp Test
Level 2 = All Level 1 + Set Time/Date, Point Control, Enable/Disable points
Level 3 = All Level 2 + Clear logs, Clear verification tallies, Custom label editing, and WALKTEST
Level 4 = All Level 3 + Programming, Upload/Download; this is the Service access level
Center
rear
5th
Flr_1
Flr_2
Flr_3
Flr_4
Flr_5
RM_
Basement
Floor
Garage
Hallway
HVAC_Room
Kitchen
Lobby
Office
Patient
upper
lower
main
first
2nd
3rd
4th
Boiler_RM
Classroom
Closet_
Corridor
Elect_RM
Elevator
Entrance
Restroom
Room
Stairway
Storeroom
Wing
Zone
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Installation and Module Placement Reference
Box width 15-5/8" (397 mm)
Knockouts are
located on top
and sides
(Top and side views are
shown with door installed)
Box depth = 4-3/4" (121 mm)
Main board
Relay
Expansion
Module*
Main board
13-1/2"
(343 mm)
11-1/4" (286 mm)
FIRE
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SUPERVISORY
PREVIOUS
MENU
NEXT
ALARM
TROUBLE
SILENCEDACPOWER
SUPV
TROUBLE
ALARM
ACK
SYSTEM
ACK
SILENCE
RESET
ABC2DEF
DISABLE
ENABLE
1
3
GHI4JKL5MNO
FUNCTION
EXIT
CLEAR
ENTER
PQRS7TUV8WXYZ
0
6
9
Display
Assembly
ALARM
ALARM
ACK
AC Input TerminalsCity Module*
Battery Area
No conduit or wiring in this area
13-1/4" (337 mm)
* Indicates optional modules
IDC Expansion
Module*
Class A
Adapter
Modules*
Door thickness
5/8" (16 mm)
Expansion
Power Supply*
(extends under
IDC Expansion
Module space)
NOTE: For semi-flush mounting, cabinet
must extend 1-1/2" (38 mm)
minimum from wall surface
16"
(406 mm)
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Tyco Fire Protection Products • Westminster, MA • 01441-0001 • USAS4006-0001-8 8/2012