Simplex TrueAlarm 4100, TrueAlarm 4120 Series Series Manual

Features
Conforms to EN54-2 and EN54-4 Standards*
Control panel hardware feature summary:
160 Character super-twist LCD readout
(4 lines x 40 characters/line)
Membrane keypad with insert labels
Expandable up to 512 points/32 zones
MAPNET II® Addressable Devices including
isolator modules
TrueAlarm
®
Addressable Analog Sensors**
Nonvolatile flash EPROM memory
Temperature compensated battery charger
Battery supervision (low/no battery)
Software Features:
Four operator access levels
300 Event historical alarm and fault logs
Zonal and point alarm information
Alarm resound feature
Programmable:
Site specific programmable keys/LEDs
Powerful custom control provides maximum
flexibility
Optional Voice Evacuation and Fire Brigade phones:
Single, dual, and triple channel
Custom voice messages and tones
2-Way fire brigade voice communications
25 W and 100 W, 25 VRMS Amplifiers
Interface to Remote:
MINIPLEX® Transponders
4604-9202UK Remote LCD Annunciator for
supplementary operations
Optional Modules:
4120 Network Interface
Sounder outputs
Conventional and addressable inputs
Control relays with feedback
Mimic panel modules
Expansion power supplies
PULL DOOR TO OPEN
EMERGENCY OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
INDICATION OF ALARM, FAULT WARNING, OR DISABLED CONDITION:
- GENERAL VISIBLE INDICATOR AND AUDIBLE INDICATOR ON. TO VIEW SUPPRESSED ALARM, FAULT, OR DISABLED INDICATIONS:
- PRESS "REVIEW" KEY LOCATED UNDER EACH VISIBLE INDICATOR.
- REPEAT UNTIL ALL SUPPRESSED INDICATIONS HAVE BEEN DISPLAYED. TO SILENCE THE LOCAL AUDIBLE INDICATIONS:
- PRESS "PANEL SILENCE" KEY. TO SILENCE THE ALARM SIGNALS:
- PRESS "SOUNDER" SILENCE/RESOUND" KEY. TO RESTORE SYSTEM TO NORMAL:
-PRESS "RESET" KEY.
SYSTEM FAULT
POWER
SITE SPECIFIC PROGRAMMABLE KEYS/LEDS
RESET
PANEL
SILENCE
FIRE ALARM
REVIEW ALARMS
FAULT
REVIEW FAULTS
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED
DISABLE/ENABLE
SOUNDERS
SOUNDERS SILENCED
DISABLEMENT
REVIEW DISABLED ZONES
SOUNDER
SILENCE/RESOUND
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4100 FIRE ALARM CONTROL
4100/4120 Series Control and Indicating Equipment (shown as a 6 unit panel with optional voice control)
Description
Simplex 4100/4120 Series Control and Indicating Equipment provide an extensive and powerful feature list to satisfy a wide variety of applications and local requirements. They are on-site programmable to provide mapping logic for inputs and outputs and for custom labeling additions and revisions. Their flexible site-specific software features can be quickly and securely generated, modified, and archived by trained service personnel using computer based programming tools. With this flexibility, last minute changes can be made on-site, minimizing delays in job completion.
Input point expansion is available up to a maximum of 512 points in any combination of input types.
NOTE: When these c.i.e. products are factory configured for 4120
Network Control panel operation, substitute 4100 for 4120. Contact your local Simplex representative for additional information about the 4120 Network.
* Refer to pages 6 and 7 for additional information on EN54 compatibility and
LPC testing status.
** MAPNET II addressable communications is protected under U.S. Patent #
4,796,025. TrueAlarm addressable smoke detection operation is protected by one or 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.
TrueAlarm
®
Fire Alarm Controls
EN54 Compliant* 4100 and 4120 Series Fire Alarm
Control and Indicating Equipment (c.i.e)
© 1999 Simplex Time Recorder Co. All rights reserved. S4100-0025 (EN54) 5/99
Operator Interaction
The illustration below identifies the LCD readout and the primary operator indicators and switch functions. When the internal access door is lowered, the additional keypad shown is available for extended operator functions. Some of the features include:
Bright LED indicators and LCD alphanumeric
information for accurate status presentation
Nomenclature that is provided by insert, allowing the
terminology to be revised to suit local language needs
Four site-specific programmable LEDs and switch
keys for use as required by the individual location
Typical LCD information is displayed in sequence:
Line 1: First zone in alarm/Menu Line 2: Menu information Line 3: Most recent zone in alarm Line 4: Total event counts
Password Access
Four levels of password protection are available. Typical access divisions are per the following:
Operation Level
View software revision, test indicators Access alarmed zones not shown Display suppressed faults or disablements
1
Silence local sounder Reset latching fault conditions Silence fire alarm sounders Resound fire alarm sounders Initiate reset process Disable/enable points, zones, or outputs Set time and date, View historical logs
2
Clear historical logs, Manually control points and lists 3 Disconnect or adjust main or standby power Modify program contents (EXEC) Alter site-specific data (CFIG)
4
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SYSTEM
FAULT
POWER
ZN1SIG2AUX
3
FB
4
IO5MAP
6
P 7
A8ZONE
9
NET-FUNC
0
DEL
ENTER CLR
MENU
SITE SPECIFIC PROGRAMMABLE KEYS/LEDS
RESET
PANEL SILENCE
REVIEW ALARMS
FIRE
ALARM
REVIEW FAULTS
FAULT
DISABLE/ENABLE
SOUNDERS
SOUNDER
FAULT/DISABLED
SOUNDER
SILENCE/RESOUND
SOUNDERS
SILENCED
REVIEW
DISABLED
ZONES
DISABLEMENT
NEXT PREV
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4 X 40 LCD READOUT, LED backlighted during
normal conditions and abnormal operating
conditions, provides up to 40 characters for custom
label information
EXTENDED FUNCTION KEYPAD (accessible
with door open) select and scroll through display
prompts for locating additional system information,
performing maintenance functions
YELLOW FAULT LED flashes
when a new fault event is received,
REVIEW FAULTS KEY steps
through fault events
YELLOW DISABLEMENT LED
flashes when a new disablement
event is received, REVIEW
DISABLED ZONES KEY steps
through disabled zones
YELLOW SOUNDER FAULT LED flashes when there is a fault on a sounder circuit and turns on steady when a sounder circuit
is disabled, DISABLE/ENABLE SOUNDERS KEY allows all
sounders to be disabled simultaneously
YELLOW SOUNDERS SILENCED LED turns
on to indicate that the sounder points have been
turned off, SOUNDER SILENCE/RESOUND KEY silences the sounders when on and will
resound them when pressed again
RESET KEY initiates system reset process PANEL SILENCE KEY turns off the local sounder YELLOW SYSTEM FAULT LED turns on to indicate a system fault GREEN POWER LED turns on whenever the c.i.e. is powered,
either mains or battery
FOUR PROGRAMMABLE
SWITCHES WITH YELLOW
LEDs provide custom operations
labeling (labels insert into a
pocket)
RED FIRE ALARM LED flashes when a
new alarm event is received and REVIEW
ALARMS KEY steps through alarm events
STATUS INDICATOR LEDs provide system status indications
in addition to LCD information, LEDs flash to indicate the
condition and change to steady on after one minute
Operator Control Panel Functions
Master Controller Module
The 4100/4120-7014 Master Controller Board provides system control, synchronization, and supervision of all modules, continuously scanning each module for status changes. Features include:
Operator’s Panel with LCD and operator keys
General Fault Output
General Alarm Output, form “C” contact output
RS-232 Dual Port Communications Module,
one port is dedicated to control the user interface panel, one port is unassigned (can be connected to remote LCD Annunciator 4604-9202UK)
Battery Charger for up to 110 Ah Batteries – Batteries up to 42 Ah may be mounted in the bottom
of the control cabinet
– Batteries larger than 42 Ah mount external to main
control cabinet
Intelligent Power Supply:
– Two isolated outputs of 4 Amps each at 28.5 VDC
when mains powered (24 VDC nominal during battery operation)
– Tap “B” provides 4 A for general purpose sounder
circuits and control power
– Tap “A” provides 2 A (typical) for sounder circuits
controlling “clean” loads with controlled inrush current and proper transient suppression (actual available power depends on total system power requirements)
Optional Modules Description
Conventional Zone Circuits:
– Eight circuit zone modules provide system expansion
as Class B operation
– Capable of supporting two-wire Simplex smoke
detectors and electronic heat detectors plus normally open contact devices (manual stations, mechanical heat detectors, etc.)
Sounder and Speaker Circuits:
– Two, four, or six circuit modules provide Class B
system expansion
– Circuit ratings: 2 A @ 24 VDC; 50 W @ 25 VRMS
(for speaker circuits), or for up to 6 telephones
– Supervised for opens, grounds, and wire-to-wire
shorts
– Dual and Triple channel modules have integral
switching relays for selecting the proper audio channel output
– Outputs can be programmed for temporal code or
march time code
RS-232 Dual Port Communication Module:
– Up to four additional RS-232 modules total – Each port can be vectored by event category
Auxiliary Control Relays:
– Built-in fuse protection per contact – Feedback tracks on/off status of remote devices – 4100-3001, four CPU controlled relays, DPDT
contacts rated for 2 A @ 24 VDC
4100-3002, four CPU controlled relays, DPDT
contacts rated 10 A @ 24 VDC
4100-3003, eight CPU controlled relays, SPDT
contacts rated 3 A @ 24 VDC
LED Annunciation:
– Optional interface modules are available for remote
and/or local control panel annunciation. The LEDs are programmable for slow rate, fast rate pulse, or steady illumination.
64/64 LED/Switch Controller:
– Interfaces up to 64 LEDs and 64 switches to the
master controller via serial communications
– Continuously monitors switches for changes in status – Supervises and controls LEDs – Supervises LED/switch module placement
24 Point I/O Graphic Interface:
– Each of the 24 points can be individually configured
as either a switch input or a lamp driver output
– 150 mA lamp driver output (+24 VDC common) – Outputs can be steady, slow pulse, or fast pulse – Switch inputs can monitor two position or three
position switches
– Lamp test input
LED/Switch Modules:
– Modules contain socketed LEDs to allow
interchanging with different color LEDs to indicate function
– Switch modules can be used to perform manual
control such as for HVAC, pressurization fans, damper control, speaker circuits, etc.
MAPNET II®, TrueAlarm® Addressable
Module:
– Connections for up to 120 MAPNET II addressable
devices or TrueAlarm analog sensors per module
– MAPNET II Line Isolator Modules are available for
protecting Class A addressable circuit loops from short circuits
Remote Unit Interface (RUI) Modules:
– Provides a supervised serial communication channel
for control and monitoring of remotely located mimic panels, MINIPLEX transponders, and I/O panels
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