Simplex 4100-6069, 4010-9915 User Manual

UL, ULC, CSFM Listed* BACpac
Fire Control Panels
Ethernet Portal Modules
Model 4100-6069 and 4010-9915
Features
Panel mounted modules provides fire alarm system status using the ASHRAE BACnet building automation communication protocol
BACnet (Building Automation Control Network) protocol reference:
Communications are via BACnet IP (internet protocol) Reference: ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135
Connections:
To fire alarm system via RS-232 port B, configured
for Computer Port Protocol (see page 3 fo r model number reference per panel)
Output port provides Ethernet LAN (local area
network) connection
BACpac Ethernet Module is pre-programmed:
Module is pre-programmed with digital pseudo points
linked to BACnet objects
Up to 1000 status changes (monitor point status) can
be recognized from the fire alarm control panel
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Compatible Simplex
fire alarm control panels:
4100ES and 4100U Series fire alarm control panels
and Network Display Units (NDU)
4010ES Series fire alarm control panelsInstalled legacy Models 4100/4100+ and 4120 Series
fire alarm control panels and NDU (software revision updating may be required
Listings reference:
UL listed to Standard 864 ULC listed to Standard S527
Description
The BACpac Ethernet module provides a supplementary communications interface that converts computer terminal information from a compatible Simplex fire alarm control panel into the building automation protocol of BACnet. With this module, status information from the fire alarm control panel can be provided to other components of the building automation network with the detail and information format required.
Providing this information allows other systems to properly respond to fire alarm system activity in addition to the primary fire alarm response that is under the control of the fire alarm control panel.
System
Workstation
ALARM
Facility LAN
LAN Connected BACnet System Controllers
Facility LAN
ALARM
ALARMFIRE
PULL DOWN
ALARMFIRE
PULL DOWN
Fire alarm
initiating devices
4100-6069 BACpac Ethernet Module
Fire Control
Simplex Fire Alarm
Fire Alarm
Control Panel
Network
FIRE ALARM CONTROL
** SYSTEM IS NORMAL ** 12:02:15pm Mon 8-Mar-99
FIRE
SYSTEM
SYSTEMTROUBL
ALARM
AC
SUPERVISOR
SILENCED
POWER
ALARM
E
Y
SUP
ALARM
ALARM
SYSTEMRESE
V
TROUBLE ACK
SILENCE
ACK
ACK
T
CAUTION
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING
Fire Alarm System
Typical Building Automation LAN with
Simplex Fire Alarm Control Panel and BACpac Portal
(shown with 4100ES panel for reference)
This document is a summary of the flexibility available with BACnet communications. Please contact your local Simplex product supplier for further information concerning your specific application.
* 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 7165-0026:0251 (4100 Series) or 7165-0026:0369 (4010ES) for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document. It is subject to re-examination, revision, and possible cancellation. This product was not approved by FM, or accepted by MEA (NYC) as of document revision date. 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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Systems Responsibilities
Fire Detection and Alarm Systems are distributed
throughout buildings to monitor for indications of the presence of smoke or fire. When a fire alarm condition is determined, the fire alarm system communicates that information with sufficient detail to allow the proper fire response to begin. The fire alarm system may perform other control functions such as fan shutdown and elevator recall, or those actions may be performed by other systems that also handle those functions for normal conditions as well as for abnormal conditions.
Building Automation Systems. As buildings increase in size and complexity, control of the electrical and mechanical systems requires coordination. This process has evolved into the general category of Building Systems Automation and includes systems such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), elevator controls, security controls, lighting controls, and other similar building functions.
System
Workstation
FIRST FLOOR SMOKE ALARM
HVAC Smoke Control
System
Facility LAN
Typical responses to fire alarm system status changes might include: HVAC fan control operation, elevator capture, lighting control, and security system awareness. Specific examples could include turning on lighting where needed, aiming security cameras on specific areas, providing door release, and implementing detailed fan exhaust and/or pressurization instructions.
Systems Communications
Communications Between Systems. Traditional
communication between systems has included simple relay interfaces, proprietary (and complicated) interface devices (gateways), as well as using a single supplier for all of the building automation functions. Each of these compromises has its limitations. With the Simplex BACpac Ethernet module, BACnet protocol communications allows a Simplex fire alarm system to provide pertinent status to compatible systems using standardized formats.
Communications Example
The example to the right shows how a smoldering fire located on the first floor can be detected by the fire alarm control panel, processed by the BACpac Ethernet modul e, and then sent to the building automation system using the BACnet protocol over a LAN connection. It is the responsibility of the fire alarm control panel to initiate the required notification and related fire responses. However, when connected to a BACpac Ethernet module, the fire alarm system can make status information available to the other building systems allowing them to be informed about facility fire detection activity.
FIRST FLOOR
Smoldering fire
(shown with 4010ES panel for reference)
BACnet protocol format
BACnet Instance 1
Facility LAN
ALARM
LOCATION M1-1
Location M1-1
4010-9915 BACpac Ethernet
Module and 4010-9918
RS-232 Module
Typical BACpac Ethernet Module
Alarm Process Reference
4010ES Fire Alarm Panel
Diagnostic Reference
This module uses a BACnet protocol converter from Fieldserver Technologies. PC compatible diagnostic programs are available at www.fieldserver.com.
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