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LT0281 4100/4120 AS1603.4 Installation Manual 4100-M002
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1. XYZ BUILDING 1 ANALOG PSEUDO POINT SUMMARY Page 24 909015J node 1 1 05 20 54 THU 08 97 CARD 144 ANALOG SUMMARY 256 Point Analog Pseudo 45 Point Custom Label Type AO NUMBER OF SYSTEM FIRE ALARMS ANALOG Al NUMBER OF SYSTEM SUPERVISORIES ANALOG 2 NUMBER OF SYSTEM TROUBLES ANALOG A3 NUMBER OF OLD UNCLEARED FIRE ALARMS ANALOG A4 NUMBER OF OLD UNCLEARED SUPERVISORIES ANALOG 5 NUMBER OF UNCLEARED TROUBLES ANALOG HOUR ANALOG A7 CURREN INUTE ANALOG A8 CURREN SECOND ANALOG A9 CURRENT DAY ANALOG A10 CURREN ONTH ANALOG A11 CURRENT YEAR ANALOG A12 CURRENT ACCESS EVEL ANALOG A13 ACCESS LEVEL TIMEOUT IMER A14 SYSTEM RESE WINDOW TIMER IMER A15 SYSTEM RESE WINDOW TIMER SETPOINT ANALOG A16 DETECTOR RESE PULSE TIMER IMER A17 4 WIRE RESE RELAY PULSE TIMER IMER A18 FIRE ALARM CLE
2. 10 8 System Options 11 9 Detail deeds ap ceded 12 10 Local Annunciator Report 13 11 Digital Pseudo Point 14 16 12 Analog Pseudo Point 17 13 Point List Suitimalby s iier re 18 14 Poiht Eist bete et 19 15 Options Detail FlepOrt ee diferte p 20 16 Network Interface Fleport did e ees 21 17 Custom Control Equation 9 22 18 Custom Terminal Wiring Identifiers enne nnne nenne 26 A1 TABLES TABLE PAGE 1 MAPNET II AddIBSSes ed estie tatum toes Cn 4 2 Acceptable Zone and Signal Circuit Meter 6 3 Printed Circuit Board 27 4 AILEXpahnsiorGards
3. Custom Label PNIS Code 1 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 SOUTH DIRECTOR OF NURSING 21 2 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 SOUTH STAFF RM 21 3 EVEL 1 SOUTH LAUNDRY 21 4 EA EVEL 1 SOUTH BEDSI 12 BATHROOM 21 5 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 SOUTH BEDSI 12 21 6 SOHEA EVEL 1 SOUTH KITCHEN STORE RM 21 7 SOHEA HEA EVEL 1 SOUTH KITCHEN 21 8 SOHEA EVEL 1 SOUTH KITCHEN 21 9 SOHEA EA EVEL 1 SOUTH KITCHEN 21 10 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 SOUTH DINING RM 21 171 EVEL 1 SOUTH MALE TOILET 21 12 OHEA HEA EVEL 1 SOUTH FEMALE TOILET 21 13 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 SOUTH CLEANERS RM 21 14 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 SOUTH CORRIDOR 21 15_ 5 SMOKE EVEL 1 SOUTH CORRIDOR 21 16 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL CORRIDOR Z2 17 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL VISITORS RM Z2 18 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL RECREATION RM Z2 19 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL RECREATION RM Z2 20 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL CORRIDOR Z2 21 EVEL 1 CENTRAL TOILE Z2 22 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL BEDSI 22 23 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL BEDSI 2 Z2 24 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL BEDSI 3 23 25 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL BEDSI 4 23 26 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL CORRIDOR Z3 27 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL REATMENT RM 23 2 8 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL PAN RM 23 29 HEA EVEL 1 CENTRAL TOILET 23 30 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL CORRIDOR Z3 31 HEA EVEL 1 CENTRAL SWITCHBOARD CUPBOARD 23 32 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1
4. 3 5 Remove the option bay door See Figure 4 4 6 Check and terminate all zone ZN MAPNET Loops MAP MAP B and signal SIG wiring 5 7 Check and terminate all remaining circuits AC power AUX FB City 6 8 Dress the panel 0 9 6 9 Install theOptiOn Day DOOM 6 10 Call your local Simplex Branch Office listed in the Yellow Pages to install the printed circuit boards and 6 PROGRAMMER S REPORT deta 7 1 General Information See Figure b 7 2 Card Summary by Location see Figure 6 8 3 System Point Summary see Figure 7 8 3 Zone Name tte tees tiat datei th terr ve re i Pr eed e e E e s 8 S 2 AOdIOSS at fede be dateien tibiis 8 3 3 G stom Eabel 52 e rte oda 9 3 4 Polht TYPO sow n eas deem fu ande cate iate d pte fi t s 9 4 System Options Summary see
5. NO Non General Alarm Operation NO Pre Programmed User Lists YES Temperature in Centigrade YES Default Local Mode YES Paging Channel Selection NO Other Selections Enabled Settings Access Levels Non Default Passcodes YES City Connect Form C Dry Contact Custom Control YES Program 3 4 5 6 7 Operation ENABLED See Options Detail Report for full description Figure 8 SYSTEM OPTIONS Summary Document No 4100 M002 11 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 5 Card Detail Report see Figure 9 The Card Detail Report shows detailed information regarding each printed circuit board as well as software cards pseudos in the system Custom information is shown for each type of card such as card number card address binary circuits on the card circuit types custom labels and coding information if applicable XYZ BUILDING 1 CARD DETAIL REPORT Page 12 909015J node 1 1 04 39 17 WED 14 97 CARD No 6 MAPNET 0110 MAPNET Interface CARD 6 Dev
6. 97 CARD No 128 DIGITAL SUMMARY 256 Point Digital Pseudo P46 lt P91 continued Point Custom Label Type PNIS Codes P46 DOOR HOLDER TRIGGER UTILITY P47 SIGNALS VISUALS ACTIVE UTILITY P48 MANUAL EVACUATION FIRE P49 SYSTEM AT ACCESS LEVEL 1 OR GREATER UTILITY P50 SYSTEM AT ACCESS LEVEL 2 OR GREATER UTILITY P51 SYSTEM AT ACCESS LEVEL 3 OR GREATER UTILITY P52 SYSTEM AT ACCESS LEVEL 4 UTILITY P53 SYSTE IST OVERFLOW WARM START NEEDED TROUBLE P54 NETWORK MIKE KEYED UTILITY P55 CRT KEYPAD INACTIVITY TIMER DISABLE UTILITY P56 CITY CIRCUI STD TROUBLE RELAY OPERATION UTILITY P57 KEYPAD INACTIVITY TIMER DISABLE UTILITY P58 SYSTE TIME DATE INVALID OR NOT SET ROUBLE P59 ALARM VERIFICATION TALLY LIMI EXCEEDED ROUBLE P60 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 0 ACTIVE UTILITY P61 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 1 ACTIVE UTILITY P62 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 2 ACTIVE UTILITY P63 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 3 ACTIVE UTILITY P64 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 4 ACTIVE UTILITY P65 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 5 ACTIVE UTILITY P66 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 6 ACTIVE UTILITY P67 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 7 ACTIVE UTILITY P68 FIRST STAGE TIMER EXPIRED UTILITY P69 THE EVAC MESSAGE HAS PLAYED UTILITY P70 WALK EST GROUP 0 ENABLED ROUBLE P71 WALK EST GROUP 1 ENABLED ROUBLE P72 WALK EST GROUP 2 ENABLED ROUBLE P73 WALK EST GROUP 3 ENABLED ROUBLE P74 WALK EST GROUP 4 ENABLED ROUBLE P75 WALK TEST GROUP 5 ENABLE TROUBLE P76 WALK EST GROUP 6 ENABLED ROUBLE P77 WALK EST
7. Master Battery Backup Status is Trouble Check connector P9 on Master Power Supply Check that Batteries Terminals are Connected Check Fuse s in the Battery Harness Check for Charger Output at Battery Harness Terminals with the Batteries Disconnected O Measure Battery voltage with Terminals from Harness Disconnected gt 18 VDC O Test Batteries under load for 1 minutes gt 23 VDC Document No 4100 M002 37 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 EARTH GROUNDS If the LCD displays Master Earth Status is Trouble Ground on Positive Negative side of Power Supply O Positive Ground Remove half of the Motherboards Isolated to a Row Remove half of the Daughter cards If a Negative Ground Check Power MAPNET and Shields Ground could be Internal to the Control Panels If the LCD displays MAPNET Ground Fault Status is Abnormal O Determine which MAPNET Power Supply is Reporting Ground Verify that JW2 is Installed and JW1 is Removed unless only 2 Wire Devices are used Disconnect MAPNET Communication Lines Disconnect MAPNET Power Supply Connector P4 Document No 4100 M002 38 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 4 ANNUNCIATOR TROUBLES If the LCD displays Card X Led Switch Display Slot X Card Defined But Not Inserted Annunciator Display Card Programmed in Software but not connected via the Ribbon Cable If the LCD displays Card
8. cun 27 5 24 Point Graphic Card Pluggable 1855 0 8 28 Document No 4100 M002 vi Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL CONTRACTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT THE INSTALLER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFEGUARDING ALL 4100 MATERIAL SHIPPED TO THE JOB SITE DURING SYSTEM INSTALLATION STORE ALL 4100 ITEMS INCLUDING ALL DOCUMENTATION IN A CLEAN DRY AND SAFE PLACE UNTIL NEEDED k k RK RK k k k k NOTIFY APPROPRIATE PERSONNEL BUILDING OCCUPANTS FIRE DEPARTMENT MONITORING FACILITY ETC IF AN EXISTING SYSTEM MUST BE SHUT DOWN WHILE THE 4100 SYSTEM IS BEING INSTALLED INTRODUCTION This publication provides a logical sequence of procedures to follow when installing a 4100 system Throughout this publication you are often referred to the documentation listed below In such cases notes describing use of the documents will generally follow immediately after the reference Supplied Documentation The envelope that contained this publication also contains the following documents 4100 4120 UT Back Box Installation Instructions Pub No FA4 21 203 Factory Documentation packed in a clear plastic envelope 4100 Field Wiring Diagram 841 731 Field Wiring Diagrams Smoke Detectors 841 687 Field Wiring Diagrams MAPNET Devices 841 804 4100 4100 Fire Alarm Operating Instructions Pub No FA4 31
9. 20 OHM 1W 18 37 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 19 38 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 20 39 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 21 40 3 3K 5 20 OHM 1W 22 41 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 23 42 3 3K 5 20 OHM 1W 24 43 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W For Input Contact Monitors For Relays LED Lamps NOTE Systems are shipped from the factory with 3 3K OHM resistors Use 3 3K OHM resistors for contact monitors and 20 OHM resistors for RELAY or LED lamp outputs Document No 4100 M002 28 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL CPU MAIN POWER SUPPLY BOARDS WITH COMPONENTS 1 Power Up Procedures When power is first applied to the panel or when the processor has been reset the system will self test the integrity of its memory and verify proper card installation At the end of the self test the system will display SYSTEM STARTUP IN PROGRESS followed by at least two fault conditions battery and time and date After the battery is connected and the time and date has been entered the system should then display the message SYSTEM IS NORMAL along with the time and date Notes i When a printed circuit board is not properly inserted the system will display a fault condition ii When a printed circuit board is inserted but configured incorrectly or not defined in software the system will display a fault condition normal operation will be suspended for that card until the fault has been corrected iii Other failures will cause a message to be display
10. 523 EX 2 P612 DIGITAL UTILITY 12 ALARI 524 EX 2 P613 DIGITAL UTILITY 13 ALAR 525 EX 2 P614 DIGITAL UTILITY 14 ALAR 526 EX 2 P615 DIGITAL UTILITY 15 ALAR 527 EX 2 P616 DIGITAL UTILITY 16 ALAR 528 EX 2 P617 DIGITAL UTILITY 17 ALAR 529 EX 2 P618 DIGITAL UTILITY 18 ALAR 530 EX 2 P619 DIGITAL UTILITY 19 ALAR 531 EX 2 P620 DIGITAL UTILITY 20 ALAR 532 EX 2 P621 DIGITAL UTILITY 21 ALARI 533 EX 2 P622 DIGITAL UTILITY 22 ALARI Figure 16 NETWORK INTERFACE REPORT Document No 4100 M002 21 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 13 Custom Control Equation Listing see Figure 17 The Custom Control Equation Listing displays the line by line Custom Control equations for the system XYZ BUILDING 1 9090151 1 rev 1 CUSTOM CONTROL EQUATION LISTING 05 20 54 Page 158 THU 08 97 Program Label COMM 3 CUSTOM CONTROL EQU DETAIL Program 3 AIU T EST EQUATION 1 E
11. 153 9090157 node 1 1 05 20 54 THU 08 97 OPTIONS PASSCODES Protection Display Function Level Alarm Silence System Reset Change Time and Date Panel Control Key 1 Panel Control Key Panel Control Key Panel Control Key Panel Control Key ON OFF AUTO Keys ARM DISARM Keys Change TrueAlarm Sensitivities DISABLE ENABLE Keys Clear Trouble Log Clear Alarm Log Enter exit Walk Test mode Clear Alarm Verification tallies Fire Alarm Acknowledge Priority 2 Acknowledge Supervisory Acknowledge Trouble Acknowledge Alarm List Display Time Change Point Status Run Diagnostics Display Diagnostics Remote Download Display Idle Time Memory Access WN aS uS PPPPmpmPmppmPmecgtb Hbxco ucrmpmhP M HP EF EF NOTE Indicates protected functions not on order sheet PROTECTION SCALE evel 1 Lo evel 4 Hi Figure 15 OPTIONS DETAIL REPORT Document No 4100 M002 20 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 12 Network Interface Report see Figure 16 The Network Interface Report specifies the network points associated with the node and identifies them as either Pubilic Points or External Points points referenced from other nodes XYZ BUILDING 1
12. 201 Except for the last publication all of the above documents are required for system installation Document No 4100 M002 1 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURE NOTES A Indexes for the 4100 Field Wiring Diagram are found on the first page of the document B All wiring must be in accordance with local codes A page entitled GENERAL WIRING PRECAUTIONS is included in the 4100 Field Wiring Diagram If possible proceed through the installation process in the sequence that follows 1 Inventory the delivered equipment IMPORTANT The contractor IS NOT responsible for inventorying or installing daughter cards or for interconnecting panel components e All cartons that contain daughter cards are to be opened inventoried and installed by Simplex personnel e n addition to the envelope that contained this publication and the material listed in the Packaging Information section of the Factory Documentation supplied material includes an envelope labelled System Hardware as shown in Figure 1 SYSTEM HARDWARE OPEN CAREFULLY 748 200 SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER Simplex GARDNER MA 01441 U S A 570210 A Figure 1 System Hardware Envelope Label Document No 4100 M002 2 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 2 Install the back box e Use the 4100 4120 UT Back Box Installation Instructions Pub No FA4 21 2
13. Battery Test The battery test is performed to determine battery status To test the batteries perform the following procedures a Unlock then open the panel door and remove the retainer b Read the battery labels If either battery is more than 4 years old replace the battery s c Press the battery test key the system will load the battery for one minute and signal a fault if the test fails Brigade Test Press the Brigade test key to activate the brigade alarm relay and send an alarm signal to the fire brigade Alarm Test Press the Alarm test key to perform an alarm test on all zones Note Under Alarm Test the brigade relay will operate as well as any other ancillary outputs that have been programmed to operate under alarm conditions It may be necessary to use the ACF Isolate function to isolate the ancillary outputs is these are not to be activated Lamp Test The lamp test pushbutton on the control panel is used to determine local lamp failures within the system Only lamps on the 4100 control panel will illuminate along with the five function and acknowledge LEDs All segments on the LCD will also change Perform the following procedures to determine lamp failure a Press the LAMP TEST pushbutton All LEDs should illuminate lamps should stay illuminated as long as the pushbutton is depressed Holding the Lamp Test pushbutton in for more than three seconds will test the piezo b Perform an individual lamp
14. CENTRAL SUN RM 23 33 SMOKE EVEL 1 CENTRAL LIFT MOTOR RM Z4 34 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 WES BEDSI 5 25 35 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 WES BEDSI 6 25 36 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 WES BEDSI 7 25 37 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 WES BEDSI 8 25 38 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 WES BEDSI 9 25 39 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 WES BEDSI 10 25 40 SPHOTO SMOKE EVEL 1 WES BEDSI d 25 Figure 9 CARD DETAIL Report Document No 4100 M002 12 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 6 Annunciator Report see Figures 10 and 11 The Local Annunciator Report is shown first if applicable followed by the Remote Annunciator Report if applicable The first page of these reports shows the controller card number position and the type of display cards selected The next pages will show the point switch mode reference address reference custom label and the reference type A typical Local Annunciator Report is shown in Figure 7 XYZ BUILDING 1 9090157 node 1 1 CARD DETAIL 11 CARD No 5 0301 64 LED 64 Sw Controller UNIT No 0 addr 00000101 swl 12345678 CONTROLLER CARD CONFIGURATION DETAIL Controller Card No Document No 4100 M002 Display Card hb C 00090 10014 C0 ho 04 39 17 WED 14 97 LED SW CA
15. F ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ADDRESS 6 ADDRESS 7 R ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ADDRESS 8 ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 9 B ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ADDRESS 10 A ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ADDRESS 11 U ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ADDRESS 12 D ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 13 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ADDRESS 14 R ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 15 A ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ADDRESS 16 T ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 17 E ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ADDRESS 18 CONTINUES TO A BINARY 119 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 119 TABLE 4 All Expansion Cards DIP SWITCH SW1 ADDRESS AND BAUD RATE SELECT SWITCH POSITION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BRS MSB 138 BRS BAUD RATE SELECT 0 9600 baud INTERNAL REMOTE Document No 4100 M002 27 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL TABLE 5 24 Point Graphic I O Card Pluggable Resistors 632 789 PLUGGABLE RESISTOR SETTINGS DRIVE RESISTOR INPUT OUTPUT 1 20 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 2 21 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 3 22 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 4 23 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 5 24 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 6 25 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 7 26 3 3K 5 20 OHM 1W 8 27 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 9 28 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 10 29 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 11 30 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 12 31 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 13 32 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 14 33 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 15 34 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 16 35 3 3K 5W 20 OHM 1W 17 36 3 3K 5
16. Figure 11 5 Card Detail Report see Figure 9 9 etre s nnns snnt 12 6 Annunciator Report see Figures 10 and 11 13 7 Digital Pseudo Point Summary see Figure 11 14 8 Analog Pseudo Point Summary see Figure 12 17 9 Point List Summary see Figure 13 18 10 Point List Detail see Figure 14 qt d cte a et e 19 11 Options Detail Report see Figure 15 20 12 Network Interface Report see Figure 16 21 13 Custom Control Equation Listing see Figure 17 nnne nene 22 FELD WIRING DIAGRAMS em 23 BRIGADE CONFIGURATION AND 60 1 1101 23 Document No 4100 M002 iv Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL INSTALLATION CHECKLIST FOR SIMPLEX TECHNICAL 24 50 CE 25 INSTALL PRINTED CIRC
17. OFF ADDRESS 89 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 90 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF e ADDRESS 27 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 91 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 92 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 29 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 93 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 30 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 94 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 31 ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 95 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 32 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 96 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 33 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 97 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 34 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 98 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 35 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 99 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 36 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 100 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 37 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 101 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 38 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 102 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 39 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 103 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 40 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 104 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 41 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 105 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 42 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 106 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF e ADDRESS 43 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 107 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 44 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 108 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 45 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON
18. ON OFF ADDRESS 109 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 46 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 110 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 47 ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS 111 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 48 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 112 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 49 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 113 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 50 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 114 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 51 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 115 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 52 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 116 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 53 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 117 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 54 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 118 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 55 ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 119 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 56 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 120 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 57 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 121 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 58 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 122 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 59 ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 123 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 60 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 124 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 61 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 125 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 62 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 126 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 63 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 127 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 64 Address zero all switches turned OFF is not a valid address Switch number 8 is never turned ON 5
19. Remove the option bay door See Figure 4 a b If applicable Mark the top of the ribbon cable Then pull the cable straight out of its connector Remove the hair pin cotter pins item 1 from the upper clevis pins item 2 Then push the clevis pins inward and lower the door Free the lower end of the retainer cable item 3 by removing the screw and washer items 4 and 5 Remove the hair pin cotter pins item 6 from the lower clevis pins item 7 Then push the clevis pins inward and remove the door Store the door and its hardware in a safe clean and dry place until all wires are terminated in the 4100 panel Document No 4100 M002 4 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL RIBBON CABLE MARK TOP Figure 4 Removing the Option Bay Door 6 Check and terminate all zone ZN MAPNET Loops MAP A MAP and signal SIG wiring NOTES A Use the CARD SUMMARY BY LOCATION Report Figure 6 to determine the location of the motherboard on which each specific circuit terminates e ADDRESS label on each motherboard identifies that board s number The above report is found within the computer printout portion of the Factory Documentation Use the terminal identifiers to find specific terminals See Figure 18 Custom Terminal Wiring Identifiers for typical custom terminal wiring identifiers D Check each circuit for voltages shorts or opens as follows 1 With the meter set
20. X Led Switch Display Slot X Card Not Defined But Inserted Annunciator Display Card not Programmed in Software but connected via the Ribbon Cable Check ribbon cable or Verify Annunciator Programming Document No 4100 M002 39 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 5 TROUBLES If the LCD displays MAPNET Extra Device Trouble Check Trouble Log for Device Number Add Device to Program if needed If the LCD displays MAPNET No Answer Trouble O Determine Device Address and Location Check Address is set properly Check for MAPNET Communication 36VDC Check for DC Voltage if applicable 24DC If the LCD displays Bad Answer Trouble Check Shield for Open or Ground Are any Devices sending No Answer Trouble If the LCD displays MAPNET Communication Failed Check for 36VDC out of MAPNET Power Supply Check for short across the MAPNET Lines Additional Trouble Message If the LCD displays MAPNET Power Supply Status Check for Power Harness P4 Document No 4100 M002 40 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL If the LCD displays MAPNET Open Circuit Fault Check Mapnet communications loop for Open circuit and repair wiring break Press the System Reset key on the front panel to clear the fault message If the LCD displays MAPNET Short Circuit Fault Check Mapnet communications loop for Short circuit co
21. contain a description and identify the number of points within each list XYZ BUILDING 1 POINT LIST SUMMARY Page 27 909015J 1 rev 1 05 20 54 THU 08 MAY 97 CARD No 160 POINT LIST 256 Point List Pseudo 10 142 List Name Description Points LO CODING GROUP 0 SIGNALS RELAYS NON PNIS EMPTY 11 CODING GROUP 1 SIGNALS RELAYS EMPTY L2 CODING GROUP 2 SIGNALS RELAYS EMPTY L3 CODING GROUP 3 SIGNALS RELAYS EMPTY 14 CODING GROUP 4 SIGNALS RELAYS EMPTY L5 CODING GROUP 5 SIGNALS RELAYS EMPTY L6 CODING GROUP 6 SIGNALS RELAYS EMPTY L7 CODING GROUP 7 SIGNALS RELAYS EMPTY 18 FIRE ALARM SIGNALS OFF ON SILENCE EMPTY L9 FIRE ALARM SIGNALS OFF ON RESET EMPTY L10 FIRE ALAR RELAYS OFF ON SILENCE EMPTY L11 FIRE ALAR RELAYS OFF ON RESET EMPTY 112 FIRE ALARM VISUALS OFF ON SILENCE
22. system 8 Apply DC power to the system 9 all abnormal conditions If the visual indications change the problem is in the bad printed circuit board If the symptoms do not change check inputs and outputs from the now good printed circuit board Voltages and signals on the terminals should match the Voltage Chart shown below Note the voltages given in the chart are with reference to the negative of the 24V power Supply When field wiring is removed remove and mark one wire at a time Ensure that the wiring is properly replaced to prevent additional fault indications Use the Voltage Chart as required Positive Negative Terminal Terminal 28 VDC 3 VDC Normal Circuit MONITOR 28 VDC 6 18 VDC Current Limited Alarm CIRCUIT 28 VDC 28 VDC Short Circuit Alarm 28 VDC 0 VDC Open Circuit 28 VDC Normal Circuit SIGNAL 28 VDC 0 VDC Alarm Condition CIRCUIT 0 06 28 VDC Open Circuit 16VDC 28 VDC Installed Reverse Polarity 28 VDC 25 VDC Normal Circuit SUPERVISED 28 VDC 0 VDC Pulsing Alarm Condition ANNUNCIATOR 0 VDC 0 VDC Lost Annunciation Common 28 VDC 0 VDC Open Circuit Figure A1 Voltage Chart Document No 4100 M002 33 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 10 Verify the ground status of the system by connecting the negative black lead of a voltmeter to the Earth Ground and connect the positive red lead of the voltmeter to the positive terminal of
23. the 24V DC supply and check for the following readings Voltage Reading Circuit Status 12 14V DC Normal 6 12V DC Partial Negative Ground 15 21V DC Partial Positive Ground Document No 4100 M002 34 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL APPENDIX B 4100 Fault Messages 1 CARD TROUBLES If the LCD displays Wrong Card Abnormal 1st Line Shows Card Expected at this Address Reprogram System or Insert Proper Daughter Card If the LCD displays Extra Card Abnormal A Daughter Card is was installed but not Programmed Reprogram System or Remove Extra Daughter Card Warm Start is Necessary to Clear this Trouble Condition Press the CPU Reset Switch located on the Master Controller Board Document No 4100 M002 35 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL If the LCD displays Card Missing Failed Identify Card from LCD Is Communication Trouble LED illuminated on Card Check Dipswitch Setting with Programmer s Report Check for 8VDC amp 24VDC at Motherboard Harness Check for Serial Comm at Motherboard Harness P2 f ALL Daughter Cards Report Missing Failed Check Serial Comm fuse on Master Controller Board F6 fthis Trouble only Occurs upon Alarm Alarm Silence or System Reset it may be Caused by Unsuppressed Relays Door Magnets High Current Loads etc Document No 4100 M002 36 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 2 BATTERY TROUBLES If the LCD displays
24. 0 909015J node 1 1 05 20 54 THU 08 97 CARD No 128 DIGITAL SUMMARY 256 Point Digital Pseudo PO lt P45 Point Custom Label Type PNIS Codes PO SYSTEM RESET KEY UTILITY ALARM SILENCE KEY UTILITY P2 FRONT PANEL LAMPTEST CONTROL ANNUNC 0 UTILITY P3 FIRE ALARM DETEC UTILITY P4 GLOBAL ACKNOWLEDGE ENABLE UTILITY P5 SET SERVICE PSEUDO VALUES UTILITY P6 ALARM SILENCE UTILITY P7 EXTRA CARD IN THE SYSTE ROUBLE P8 KEYPAD ACTIVE UTILITY P9 SYSTEM OUT OF 5 ROUBLE P10 CODED INPUT ACTIVE UTILITY UNACKNOWLEDGED FIRE ALARM EXISTS UTILITY P12 UNACKNOWLEDGED SUPERVISORY EXISTS UTILITY P13 UNACKNOWLEDGED TROUBLE EXISTS UTILITY P14 SYSTEM DISABLED PROGRAMMER DOWNLOAD ROUBLE P15 CFIG RAM WRITE PROTECT ISSING SW1 1 ROUBLE P16 SMPL PROGRAM 0 SYSTEM DEFAULT UTILITY P17 SMPL PROGRAM 1 DEFAULT AUDIO UTILITY P18 SMPL PROGRAM 2 SYSTEM OPTIONS CODING UTILITY P19 SMPL 3 TEST AND ESSAGE HOUSE KEEPING UTILITY P20 SMPL 4 GENERAL ALARM AND ACF CONTROL UTILITY P21 SMPL AZF 1 TO 24 ALARM EQUATIONS UTILITY P22 SOUNDER EQUATIONS UTILITY P23 PAGER EQUATIONS HOSTEL 1 amp 2 UTILITY P24 CODING GROUP 0 ACTIVE UTILITY P25 CODING GROUP 1 ACTIVE UTILITY P26 CODING GROUP 2 ACTIVE UTILITY P27 CODING GROUP 3 ACTIVE UTILITY P28 CODING GROUP 4 ACTIVE UTILITY P29 CODING GROUP 5 ACTIVE UTILITY P30 CODING GROUP 6 ACTIVE U TT BEY P31 CODING GROUP 7 ACTIVE UTILITY P32 COLD STAR ROUBLE P33 WARM STAR ROUBLE P34 CITY DISCONNECT ROUBLE P
25. 0 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL INSTALLATION CHECKLIST FOR SIMPLEX TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE Step OU uuu Procedure Use the Packing List in the Layout pages to verify delivery availability of all required system hardware This includes the printed circuit boards Unlock then open the panel door Remove the retainer by removing the top and bottom screws then squeeze and pull the two black plastic tabs located on the upper part of the retainer Lift the retainer from the back box Visually inspect the 4100 system Verify that all wiring is connected to the panel to include the unified ground Use a volt ohmmeter to check system wiring This includes all wiring to the panel local and remote annunciators etc Check the AC power input to the power supply Repair required circuits prior to powering up the system Check jumpers switches capacitors and resistors on all system printed circuit boards Match the address label on the motherboard to the address label on the daughter board then install each daughter board Install all wiring harnesses and cables except battery This includes auxiliary relay and signal cables Apply power to the system e the system is trouble free perform System Test Procedures e the system displays abnormal conditions perform troubleshooting procedures Document No 4100 M002 24 Page 16 16 18 20 28 40 41 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL V
26. 03 3 Install and tag all system wiring See the SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY Report Figure 7 and the appropriate page in the 4100 Field Wiring Diagram 841 731 4 Install the peripheral devices and E O L resistors See the Point Type column in the SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY Report for device type NOTES A The 748 200 System Hardware envelope contains the required resistors 3 3K monitor Zone resistors are colour coded orange orange red and have a gold tolerance band 10K Notification appliance signal circuit resistors are colour coded brown black orange and also have gold tolerance band e Resistors other than those described above will be used by the Simplex Technical Representative T R during installation checkout Wire peripherals in accordance with the appropriate 4100 Field Wiring Diagram 841 731 e Wire MAPNET IP device in accordance with the appropriate MAPNET Field Wiring Diagram 841 804 Then SET THE DEVICE S ADDRESS SWITCHES Figure 2 A MAPNET device s adaress is represented by the final digit s in the zone s name Examples device that connects to a zone named M1 2 must have its switches set to address 2 the device that connects to a zone named M1 117 must have its switches set to address 117 e See Table 1 for a complete listing of MAPNET I addresses Use a small screwariver or ball point pen to set device address switches After setting the device address m
27. 35 ANUAL EVACUATION SWITCH INPUT UTILITY P36 ELEVATOR BYPASS ROUBLE P37 DOORHOLDER BYPASS ROUBLE P38 CONTROL POINT BYPASS ROUBLE P39 SYSTEM EXECUTING FRO RAI ROUBLE P40 AUTOMATIC DETECTOR RESET UTILITY P41 MASTER FIRE ALARM ACK KEY UTILITY P42 MASTER SUPERVISORY ACK KEY UTILITY P43 MASTER TROUBLE ACK KEY UTILITY P44 CODING BUS DISABLE SWITCH UTILITY P45 DRILL SWITCH INPUT UTILITY Document No 4100 M002 14 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL XYZ BUILDING 1 DIGITAL PSEUDO POINT SUMMARY Page 11 909015J node 1 1 05 20 54 THU 08
28. 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 63 Simplex 4100 4120 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTRACTOR LT0281 Volume 2 of 3 Document No 4100 M002 1 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL MANUFACTURER S DETAILS APPROVALS AUSTRALIAN STANDARD AS1603 4 SSL CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NUMBER 127 The 4100 Fire Indicator Panel is manufactured by Simplex International Pty Ltd 140 Old Pittwater Road Brookvale N S W 2100 Australia ACN 008 435 443 Phone 02 9466 2333 Notice The contents of this document is subject to change without notice NOTICE FIRST TIME INSTALLERS OF SIMPLEX 4100 FIRE ALARM PANELS AFTER READING THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CALL YOU LOCAL SIMPLEX REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE PROCEEDING TO CONNECT FIELD WIRING CAUTION DO NOT APPLY AC BATTERY POWER THE 4100 SYSTEM UNLESS IN THE PRESENCE OF SIMPLEX TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE Document No 4100 M002 ii Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL AMENDMENTS TO 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL SECTION PAGES DATE COMMENTS ECN No AMENDED AMENDED RELATED DOCUMENTATION This manual is part of a three volume set relating to the 4100 4120 Fire Alarm Panel The following lists the documentation relating to the 4100 4120 Fire Alarm Panel Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 4100 4120 Fire Indicator Panel Operator Manual This manual describes the operating proc
29. 65 ZONE ISOLATED AZF1 SUPERV P266 ZONE ISOLATED AZF2 SUPERV P267 ZONE ISOLATED AZF3 SUPERV P268 ZONE ISOLATED 12 4 SUPERV P269 ZONE ISOLATED AZF5 SUPERV P270 ZONE ISOLATED AZF6 SUPERV P271 ZONE ISOLATED SUPERV P272 ZONE ISOLATED AZF8 SUPERV XYZ BUILDING 1 DIGITAL PSEUDO POINT SUMMARY Page 17 909015J node 1 rev 1 05 20 54 THU 08 MAY 97 CARD No 130 DIGITAL SUMMARY 256 Point Digital Pseudo 512 567 Point Custom Label Type PNIS Codes P512 DEFAULT AZF EQUATION INPUT UTILITY P513 FIP ALARM TES FIRE P514 FIP FAULT ES TROUBLE 255 AZF1 FIRE P521 ALARM POINTS 0 DELAY AZF1 UTILITY P522 ALARM POINTS 0 DELAY AZF2 UTILITY P523 ALARM POINTS 0 DELAY AZF3 UTILITY P524 ALARM POINTS 0 DELAY AZF4 UTILITY P525 ALARM POINTS 0 DELAY AZF5 UTILITY P526 ALARM POINTS 0 DELAY AZF6 UTILITY P527 ALARM POINTS 0 DELAY UTILITY P528 ALARM POINTS 0 DELAY AZF8 UTILITY Document No 4100 M002 DIGITAL PSEUDO POINT SUMMARY Figure 11 16 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 8 Analog Pseudo Point Summary see Figure 12 The Analog Pseudo Point Summary shows all analog pseudo points within the system custom labels and pseudo type for each analog pseudo point within the system It also identifies the
30. AR DELAY IMER IMER A19 FIRE ALARM CLEAR DELAY IMER SETPOINT ANALOG A20 FIRE ALARM CLEAR PULSE IMER IMER A21 SYSTEM RESET PULSE TIMER IMER A22 ALARM SILENCE INHIBI IMER IMER A23 ALARM SILENCE INHIBI IMER SETPOINT ANALOG A24 FIRE ALARM CUTOU IMER IMER A25 FIRE ALARM CUTOU IMER SETPOINT ANALOG A26 FIRE ALARM CUTOUT SILENCE PULSE IMER IMER 27 ROUBLE REMINDER CYCLE IMER IMER A28 ROUBLE REMINDER OFF TIME SETPOINT ANALOG A29 ROUBLE REMINDER ON TIME SETPOIN ANALOG A30 DOOR HOLDER ALARM DROP IMER IMER A31 DOOR HOLDER ALARM DROP IMER SETPOINT ANALOG A32 DOOR HOLDER BROWNOUT DROP IMER IMER A33 DOOR HOLDER BROWNOUT DROP IMER SETPOINT ANALOG A34 SYSTE STARTUP PULSE TIMER IMER A35 FIRE ALARM AUDIBLE SIGNAL OPERATION ANALOG A36 FIRE ALARM VISUAL SIGNAL OPERATION ANALOG A37 ALARM VERIFICATION RETARD TIME ANALOG A38 ALARM VERIFICATION RESET TIME ANALOG A39 ALARM VERIFICATION CONFIRMATION TIME ANALOG 40 ALARM VERIFICATION TALLY LIMIT ANALOG 41 WALK TEST ABOR TIMEOUT SETPOIN ANALOG A42 WALK TEST REACTIVATE DELAY SETPOIN ANALOG A43 MONITOR ZONE ENABLE DELAY SETPOINT ANALOG A44 CODED INPUT TIMEOUT SETPOINT ANALOG A128 PRI2 ALARM CLEAR PULSE IMER IME 129 PRIORITY 2 RESET PULSE IMER IME Figure 12 ANALOG PSEUDO POINT SUMMARY Document No 4100 M002 17 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 9 Point List Summary see Figure 13 The Point List Summary identifies the number of pseudo lists within the system These lists are in numerical sequence
31. EMPTY L13 FIRE ALARM VISUALS OFF ON RESE EMPTY L14 ROUBLE RELAYS OFF ON CLEAR EMPTY 115 ROUBLE RELAYS OFF ON ACKNOWLEDGE EMPTY L16 RELAYS PULSED ON SYSTEM DETECTOR RESET EMPTY 117 DOOR HOLDER CONTROL RELAYS EMPTY L18 GENERAL FIRE ALARM MONITOR ZONES 239 L19 PRIMARY ELEVATOR RECALL MONITOR ZONES 1 120 ALTERNATE ELEVATOR RECALL MONITOR ZONES EMPTY L21 PRIMARY ELEVATOR CAPTURE RELAYS EMPTY 122 ALTERNATE ELEVATOR CAPTURE RELAYS EMPTY L23 WATERFLOW ALARM MONITOR ZONES EMPTY L24 WATERFLOW SIGNALS OFF ON SILENCE EMPTY 125 WATERFLOW SIGNALS OFF ON RESET EMPTY L26 SPRINKLER SUPERVISORY MONITOR ZONES EMPTY L27 SPRINKLER SUPERVISORY SIGNALS RELAYS EMPTY L28 USER SYSTE LISTS 22 L29 EDITABLE GENERAL ALARM SYSTE LISTS 22 L30 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 0 EMPTY L31 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 1 EMPTY L32 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 2 EMPTY L33 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 3 EMPTY L34 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 4 EMPTY 135 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 5 EMPTY L36 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 6 EMPTY L37 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 7 EMPTY L38 4 WIRE MONITOR ZONES EMPTY L39 NOT USE EMPTY L40 WALK TEST GROUP 0 239 L41 WALK ES GROUP 1 EMPTY 142 WALK ES GROUP 2 EMPTY NOTE Indicates Auto List Generation disabled for system list Figure 13 POINT LIST SUMMARY Document No 4100 M002 18 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 10 Point List Detail see Figure 14 The Point List Detail identifies each list with points identified withi
32. GROUP 7 ENABLED ROUBLE P78 ALARM SILENCE ALARM CUTOUT PSEUDO UTILITY P79 RESET SPKRS WHEN AUDIO CODING COMPLETE UTILITY P80 ASTER MICROPHONE KEYED UTILITY P81 REMOTE MICROPHONE 1 KEYED UTILITY P82 REMOTE MICROPHONE 2 KEYED UTILITY P83 REMOTE MICROPHONE 1 READY TO TALK UTILITY P84 REMOTE MICROPHONE 2 READY TO TALK UTILITY P85 1 ACTIVE UTILITY P86 VTG 2 ACTIVE UTILITY P87 EVACUATION MESSAGE ON UTILITY P88 EVACUATION MESSAGE OFF UTILITY P89 EVACUATION MESSAGE LED UTILITY P90 ALERT MESSAGE ON UTILITY P91 ALERT MESSAGE OFF UTILITY Document No 4100 M002 15 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL XYZ BUILDING 1 9090157 node 1 1 DIGITAL PSEUDO POINT SUMMARY 05 20 54 Page 15 THU 08 MAY 97 CARD No 129 DIGITAL SUMMARY 256 Point Digital Pseudo P256 lt P406 Point Custom Label Type PNIS Codes P256 BELL ISOLATED BY DOOR SWITCH SUPERV P257 BRIGADE ES UTILITY P258 ALARM TES UTILITY P259 FAULT TES UTILITY P260 BATTERY ES UTILITY P261 ACES BY KEYBOARD SUPERV P262 BRIGADE 1 TEST POIN UTILITY P263 BRIGADE 2 EST POIN UTILITY P2
33. ISUAL INSPECTION A visual inspection of the panel should be performed prior to installation of printed circuit boards as they obstruct the view of panel terminations when installed Visually inspect for the following a Neat terminations within the panel b System wiring is complete and unused circuits are terminated c Terminations are tight d Ribbon cables from CPU board are properly installed both ends e Battery cable is connected to the battery test facility P9 of the power master supply or P1 of an expansion power supply Green ground screw is connected to a unified building ground h Inspect local and remote annunciators connections i Verify that system is clean and free from wire clippings Switches in the proper position toggle switches are down K Verify that the configuration chip and revision shown in the main menu match the Programmer s Report then check the following 8 digits example 8090054 X digits example XXXXXX 3 digits example 006 9 digits example 07 JUL 88 File name i Order number i Revision number iv Date annan INSTALL PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS There are several types of motherboards and printed circuit boards for the 4100 system Each printed circuit board must be plugged into its proper motherboard for power and communications with the CPU Each 4100 printed circuit board has an 8 bit DIP switch SW1 which is used to set its addres
34. LL AUX8 RELAY AUX9 FIRE ALARM BELL AUX9 RELAY AUX10 SIP ALARM STAFF CALL AUX10 RELAY AUX11 SECURITY ACCESS O RIDE AUX11 RELAY AUX12 EVEL 1 MDH OUTPU AUX12 RELAY AUX13 EVEL 2 MDH OUTPU AUX13 RELAY AUX14 EVEL 3 MDH OUTPU AUX14 RELAY AUX15 FIP ALARM TO SIP ISOLATE AUX15 RELAY AUX16 SPARE AUX16 RELAY AUX17 SPARE AUX17 RELAY AUX18 SPARE AUX18 RELAY FB3 DOOR SWITCH FEEDBACK PT ONOFF FB4 AUX RELAY CARD 4 FEEDBACK PT FB4 ONOFF FB5 AUX RELAY CARD 4 FEEDBACK PT FB5 ONOFF FB6 AUX RELAY CARD 4 FEEDBACK PT FB6 ONOFF 7 AUX RELAY CARD 4 FEEDBACK FB7 ONOFF FB8 AUX RELAY CARD 4 FEEDBACK ONOFF FB9 AUX RELAY CARD 4 FEEDBACK PT FB9 ONOFF FB10 FIP MCP FEEDBACK PT FB10 ONOFF 11 AUX RELAY CARD 2 FEEDBACK 11 ONOFF 12 AUX RELAY CARD 2 FEEDBACK 12 ONOFF FB13 AUX RELAY CARD 2 FEEDBACK PT FB13 ONOFF 14 AUX RELAY CARD 2 FEEDBACK 14 ONOFF 15 AUX RELAY CARD 2 FEEDBACK 15 ONOFF 1 EVE SOUTH DIRECTOR OF NURSING Z1 SPHOTO SMOKE 2 EVE SOUTH STAFF RM Z1 SPHOTO SMOKE 3 EVE SOUTH LAUNDRY 71 HEA 4 EVE SOUTH BEDSIT 12 BATHROOM 71 HEA 5 EVE SOUTH BEDSIT 12 Z1 SPHOTO SMOKE 6 EVE SOUTH KITCHEN STORE RM 71 SOHEA HEA 7 EVE SOUTH KITCHEN 71 SOHEA HEA 8 EVE SOUTH KITCHEN 71 SOHEA HEA 9 EVE SOUTH KITCHEN 71 SOHEA HEA 10 EVE SOUTH DINING RM Z1 SMOKE 11 EVE SOUTH MALE TOILET 71 EA 12 EVE SOUTH FEMALE TOILET 71 HEA 13 EVE SOUTH CLEANERS
35. Messages 5 5 eire Ie eine uae eiui uuu 35 LACARD TROUBLES LEES 35 2 BATTERY TROUBLES Medea eel adnan ea an ee 37 SCEAR TH GROUNDS 3 2 3 5 7 38 A ANNUNGIATOR TROUBLDES 40 5 TROUBLES 41 6 RUL TROUBLE S IUe CPC dee a 43 dem et etn eu 44 GLOSSARY OF 4100 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 44 Document No 4100 M002 V Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL FIGURES FIGURE PAGE 1 System Hardware Envelope 80 2 2 Location of DIP Switches on Typical 3 3 Device Address Label 2 iaaea Lee tees He Ree pore DERE DL aud cere ete 3 4 Removing the Option Bay 000 5 5 General Information Reports sie trie edt hg ten e rete bd 7 6 Card Summary by Location 1600 8 7 System Point
36. N OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 70 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 7 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 71 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 72 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 73 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 74 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 75 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 76 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 77 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 78 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 15 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 79 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 80 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 81 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 82 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 83 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 84 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 85 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 86 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 23 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 87 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 88 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON
37. NETWORK INTERFACE REPORT Page 154 909015J node 1 1 5 20 54 THU 08 97 Network Node 1 Network Filename SXNET Master Timekeeper YES Annunciate Missing Node YES Point Device Point Pt Typ Name Type Type Custom Label 1 PUB Tel COMNTBL TROUBLE COMMON TROUBLE POINT FOR NODE 1 2 PUB P210 DIGITAL UTILITY NETWORK DETECTOR RESET 3 PUB P211 DIGITAL UTILITY NETWORK SYSTEM RESE 4 PUB P212 DIGITAL UTILITY DETECTOR SYSTE RESET 5 PUB P217 DIGITAL UTILITY NETWORK SIGNAL SILENCE 6 PUB P132 DIGITAL TROUBLE ANALOG SENSOR ALMOST DIRTY LOG ENABL 7 PUB P134 DIGITAL TROUBLE CLEAR ANALOG SENSOR PEAK VALUE 8 PUB P214 DIGITAL TROUBLE CLEAR VERIFICATION TALLIES 9 PUB P187 DIGITAL UTILITY VTG amp AMPLIFIER TROUBLE DISABLE 10 PUB P47 DIGITAL UTILITY SIGNALS VISUALS ACTIVE 11 PUB P85 DIGITAL UTILITY VTG 1 ACTIVE 12 PUB P220 DIGITAL UTILITY NETWORK PRIORITY 2 RESET 13 PUB P221 DIGITAL UTILITY SIGNALS ACTIVE OFF ON SILENCE 14 PUB P204 DIGITAL UTILITY SIGNALS SILENCED 256 EX 231 COMNTBL TROUBLE COMMON TROUBLE POINT FOR NODE 2 512 EX 2 P601 DIGITAL UTILITY 1 ALAR 513 EX 2 P602 DIGITAL UTILITY 2 ALAR 514 EX 2 P603 DIGITAL UTILITY 1 3 ALAR 515 EX 2 P604 DIGITAL UTILITY 4 516 EX 2 P605 DIGITAL UTILITY 5 ALAR 517 EX 2 P606 DIGITAL UTILITY 6 ALARI 518 EX 2 P607 DIGITAL UTILITY 7 519 EX 2 608 DIGITAL UTILITY 8 ALARI 520 EX 2 P609 DIGITAL UTILITY 9 ALARI 521 EX 2 P610 DIGITAL UTILITY 10 ALAR 522 EX 2 611 DIGITAL UTILITY 11 ALAR
38. NTS INPUTS The ON state of Equation 1 0 5 1 SWITCH Master s I O Control Switch 1 AND NOT the ON state of P257 UTILITY BRIGADE ES P258 UTILITY ALAR ES P259 UTILITY FAULT ES P260 UTILITY BATTERY ES OUTPUTS HOLD points ON pri 9 9 P257 UTILITY BRIGADE ES P262 UTILITY BRIGADE 1 TEST POINT AUX5 RELAY FIP BRIGADE ALARM AUX5 PRINT to Panel BRIGADE TEST HAS BEEN INITIATED BRIGADE TEST HAS BEEN INITIATED Label AIU TEST EQUATION 2 Equation 2 COMMENTS INPUTS The ON state of P257 UTILITY BRIGADE TEST DELAY for 20 secs running timer is A256 OUTPUTS HOLD points OFF pri 9 9 P262 UTILITY BRIGADE 1 TEST POINT AUX5 RELAY FIP BRIGADE ALARM AUX5 PRINT to Panel PLEASE WAIT PLEASE WAIT Document No 4100 M002 Figure 17 CUSTOM CONTROL EQUATION LISTING 22 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL FIELD WIRING DIAGRAMS The Field Wiring Diagrams 841 731 are used when wiring peripheral devices to the 4100 panel These diagrams provide a pictorial reference on how to terminate wiring on all motherboards in a 4100 system Field Wiring Diagrams 841 687 should be available for the installer during installation of all peripheral devices auxiliary re
39. RD 5 Display Card Type L403 8 Momen Sw 8 Red LED L405 8 Momen Sw 16 Red Yel LED L405 8 Momen Sw 16 Red Yel LED L405 8 Momen Sw 16 Red Yel LED 0409 Blank Display Card 0409 Blank Display Card 0409 Blank Display Card 0102 Battery Meters amp volt 0409 Blank Display Card 0409 Blank Display Card 0409 Blank Display Card 0409 Blank Display Card 0409 Blank Display Card 0409 Blank Display Card 0409 Blank Display Card 0409 Blank Display Card Figure 10 LOCAL ANNUNCIATOR Report 13 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 7 Digital Pseudo Point Summary see Figure 11 The Digital Pseudo Point Summary shows all digital pseudo points within the system It also identifies the custom labels and pseudo type for each digital pseudo point within the system XYZ BUILDING 1 DIGITAL PSEUDO POINT SUMMARY Page 1
40. RM Z1 SPHOTO SMOKE Figure 7 SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY Report NOTES A Custom label information tells you where the circuit goes B At both ends of each circuit tag wires with zone name and polarity in cases where polarity applies For example SIG 3 and SIG 3 C T tapping is permitted only for Style 4 formerly Class B MAPNET circuits All MAPNET circuits have zone names that begin with M Document No 4100 M002 10 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 4 System Options Summary see Figure 8 The System Options Summary lists all standard system operations Enabled operations are shown with the word YES XYZ BUILDING 1 SYSTEM OPERATION Page 2 9090150 node 1 1 05 20 54 THU 08 97 OPTIONS SUMMARY Standard System Operations Enabled Settings Alarm Silence Inhibit NO Time Limit Signal Control NO System Trouble Reminder NO Dedicated Waterflow Signals NO Sprinkler Supv Operation NO Alarm Verification Setup NO Individual Acknowledge NO GLOBAL Elevator Recall Operation NO Non Steady Audible Evac Sig NO Non Steady Visual Sig NO Door Holder Operation NO Expanded System Operations Enabled Settings 24 Hr Time Date Format NO 12 HOUR Coding Group Configuration NO Audio Coding Configuration NO Audio Option Configuration NO Walk Test by Group
41. UIT BOARDS n 25 CPU MAIN POWER SUPPLY BOARDS WITH 29 1 Power Up Procedures caveat avast Eee fedele ene Aedes ee ee ts 29 2 System Test 30 2 1 Battery Test io tem e e e e a IR e EHE ERREUR M ARR 30 2 2 Brigade TOS Ess ii le eme ut ete o ife 30 2 3 Alarm TesL iei ole ile o c Erde 30 24Lamp Teste ee tl e cm t e tet dada sone ve se aad mb er duro 30 2 5 re ER n LEER e ERE ro Lr Da BR 30 Liddz je c E 32 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES 2 2 2 nice ada aS sanior Ca lins ra Rime ca 32 A General Troubleshooting Information 32 B Toubleshootirig C hatt 25 5 eiu tet e tn petu Mewes teta 32 APPENDIX B rm 35 4100 Fault
42. ark the device s address label Figure 3 to agree with the address switches 12545678 DIP SWITCHES BEBBBSBEEH DRESS 5 ADDRESS CODE 519 502 Address label Marked for address 5 Figure 2 Figure 3 Location of DIP Switches Device Address Label on Typical Device Document No 4100 M002 3 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL SW1 1 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF SW1 2 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF TABLE 1 Addresses Swi1 3 SW1 4 swi 5 SW1 6 SW1 7 SW1 8 SW1 1 SW1 2 swi 3 swi 4 swi 5 SW1 6 SW1 7 SW1 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 65 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF e ADDRESS 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 66 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 3 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 67 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 68 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ADDRESS 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 69 O
43. ed to the operator may cause the system to become inoperative and the tone alert to sound continuously Refer Appendic A for a list of Fault Messages and likely causes and rectification To power up the 4100 system perform the following steps a b Ensure that the mains isolate switch is OFF and batteries are disconnected Ensure that 240V AC supply is connected to the panel from the mains distribution board Turn the panel mains isolate switch ON When the green Power LED turns on after approximately 30 seconds connect the batteries Acknowledge all abnormal conditions by pressing the appropriate Alarm and Fault pushbutton s Press the ACK pushbutton to review all abnormal conditions within each list Once all abnormal conditions are cleared press the CLR key Set the correct time and date The system should then display SYSTEM IS NORMAL followed by the time and date Repair restore all abnormal conditions refer Appendix A Trouble shooting Procedures Document No 4100 M002 29 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 2 System Test Procedures Note These procedures should be followed when the system is first installed during periodic tests or as 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 required by local code Check local codes to determine how frequently your system should be tested Always inform appropriate personnel that you will be testing the system city Fire Brigade customer etc
44. edures for a typical 4100 4120 Fire Indicator Panel 4100 Fire Indicator Panel Operator Manual Part No Document 4100 001 4120 Fire Indicator Panel Operator Manual Part No Document No 4100 M004 4100 4120 Fire Indicator Panel Installation Manual This manual describes the procedures for installing and commissioning a typical 4100 4120 Fire Indicator Panel Part No Document No 4100 002 4100 4120 Fire Indicator Panel Technical Manual This manual contains technical descriptions of the various components of a typical 4100 4120 Fire Indicator Panel Part No Document No 4100 003 Document No 4100 M002 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS RELATED DOCUMENTAT O N iii CONTRACTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Psp 1 Supplied Documentation 2 1 rooted tee Erde Ede te Pe ee CRUZ ead rae EC Ue ax e Poe d ED dC uo 1 INSTALEATION PROCEDURE 2 1 Inventory the delivered 2 2 Install the back BOX eid 7 3 3 Install and tag all system wiring 3 4 Install the peripheral devices and E O L
45. ernally to the panel that uses electrical energy from the fire alarm panel to energise its the master box s electromagnetic tripping mechanism Power Supply Module That portion of the fire alarm panel which provides the power needed to operate all panel modules as well as that needed to operate all electrically powered initiating devices and all indicating appliances Signal Module A panel mounted module which supervises two indicating appliance signal circuits Silence Inhibit Option A field programmed option which when entered prevents all alarm indicating appliances from being silenced and the system from being reset until the delay s duration expires Supervision The continuous electrical checking of fire alarm circuits and components for faults opens and in some cases shorts For example 4100 signal circuits are supervised for both opens and shorts while 4100 zone circuits are supervised for opens only a zone circuit short causes an alarm condition Zone Module A panel mounted module containing the circuitry needed to supervise either four or eight zone circuits for both fault conditions and to monitor the circuits for alarm conditions Document No 4100 M002 44 Issue 1 0
46. g Identifier address 5 for card 5 is shown Install the printed circuit boards from left to right and from top to bottom Document No 4100 M002 25 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL TOP ZN9 ZN10 7811 7812 TOP 9 11 13 15 10 12 14 16 L DRIVERS PM1 2 PM3 PWR IN 4 BOTTOM 24 POINTS 1 0 Document No 4100 M002 TOP 61 5162 63 SHLD 5164 5165 5166 SHLD CNT2 CNT3 CNT4 BOTTOM BOTTOM CLASS B SIGNALS LED SWITCH CONTROLLER TOP TOP AUX AUX 3B FBS NC C NONC C N0 NC C NONC C NO AUX 4A AUX 4B FB4 EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS SERIAL BUS mg PRINTED CIRCUIT 21207 BOARDS AUX 6A AUX 68 68 ai EI ADDRESS 5 NC C NONC C NO 2120 COMMS NC C NONC C PRINTER PORT 1 AUX 5A AUX 5B FB5 RS232 PORT BOTTOM 5B AUXILIARY RELAY MAPNET CHANNEL 1 FEEDBACKS s MAPNET BOARD Figure 18 Custom Terminal Wiring Identifiers 26 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL TABLE 3 Printed Circuit Board Addresses MSB LSB Side View of Dip Switch ON OFF SW 1 SW1 2 SW1 3 SW1 4 SW1 5 SWi 6 SWi 7 SW1 8 CPU MODULE IS ALWAYS ADDRESS 0 CPU ADDRESS 0 U ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ADDRESS 1 S ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ADDRESS 2 E ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ADDRESS 3 D ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ADDRESS 4 ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 5
47. lays indicating appliances initiating devices etc Sheet 1 of both Field Wiring Diagrams is an index which should be used to identify the correct sheet for an installation procedure BRIGADE CONFIGURATION AND CONNECTION The Brigade connection point for all 4100 4120 Fire Alarm Panels is taken from the Auxillary Relay Card which is normally located next to the CPU card in the top bay The Auxillary Relay card contains Eight Relays numbetred Aux3 to Aux10 and these are allocated as follows Aux Battery test output Aux 4 System Fault Aux 5 Brigade Alarm 1 Aux 6 Brigade Alarm 2 Aux 7 Isolate Aux 8 Spare Aux 9 Bell Aux 10 Spare Marked on the termination label are the connections N O Normally Open N C Normally Closed and C Common These connections are in the de energised state The Fault relay is always held on in a failsafe mode by the software It can be optioned to operate on a general panel fault if specified by softawre The Brigade output is operated by software to energise when an alarm condition exists It can also be software controlled to be fail safe if required The Isolate Relay is operated when zone is isolated Thsi output is not totally dedicated for this purpose and can be configured to be used as an ancillary output Aux 8 and Aux 10 relays are spare and can be configured as additional ancillary outputs ie Door holder output air con shutdown etc Document No 4100 M002 23 Issue 1 0 410
48. m Point Summary when marking wires to the 4100 panel These markings should include zones ZNx ZNx signals SIGx etc for each circuit within the system Marking each wire in this matter will facilitate termination and checking of the wiring in the 4100 panel NOTE 7he SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY Report is found within the computer printout portion of the Factory Documentation Document No 4100 M002 9 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL XYZ BUILDING 1 SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY Page 4 909015J node 1 1 05 20 54 THU 08 97 POINT SUMMARY System Point Summary ascending by zone name ZONE Device Point PNIS Zone Name Custom Label Type Type Code AUX3 BATTERY TEST OUTPUT AUX3 RELAY AUX4 SYSTEM FAUL AUX4 RELAY AUX5 FIP BRIGADE ALARM AUX5 RELAY AUX6 SIP BRIGADE ALARM AUX6 RELAY AUX7 FIP ISOLATE BRIGADE SIGNAL AUX 7 RELAY AUX8 FIP ALARM STAFF CA
49. n the Point List Summary It shows the list number points within the list custom point labels and type of device connected to the circuit XYZ BUILDING 1 POINT LIST DETAIL Page 32 9090151 node 1 1 05 20 54 08 97 CARD No 160 L18 POINT LIST 256 Point List Pseudo LIST No 18 L18 continued Description GENERAL FIRE ALARM MONITOR 20 Device Point Point Custom Point Label Type Type 1 1 EVEL 1 SOUTH DIRECTOR OF NURSING 21 SPHOTO SMOKE 1 2 EVEL 1 SOUTH STAFF RM 21 SPHOTO SMOKE 1 3 EVEL 1 SOUTH LAUNDRY 21 OHEA 1 4 EVEL 1 SOUTH BEDSI 12 BATHROOM 21 OHEA HE 1 5 EVEL 1 SOUTH BEDSI l2 21 SPHOTO SMOKE 1 6 EVEL 1 SOUTH KITCHEN STORE RM 21 SOHEA HEA 1 7 EVEL 1 SOUTH KITCHEN 21 SOHEA HEA 1 8 EVEL 1 SOUTH KITCHEN 21 SOHEA HEA 1 9 EVEL 1 SOUTH KITCHE 21 SOHEA HEA 1 10 EVEL 1 SOUTH DINING RM 21 SPHOTO SMOKE Figure 14 POINT LIST DETAIL Document No 4100 M002 19 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 11 Options Detail Report see Figure 15 The Options Detail Report specifies the options selected for the system Also included in this report is a list of the passcode assignment levels for the various system functions XYZ BUILDING 1 OPTIONS DETAIL REPORT Page
50. ndition Check that Mapnet wiring to devices has not been reversed and repair wiring fault Document No 4100 M002 41 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 6 TROUBLES If the LCD displays RU Open Circuit Fault Check RUI communications loop for Open circuit and repair wiring break Press the System Reset key on the front panel to clear the fault message Document No 4100 M002 42 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL APPENDIX C GLOSSARY OF 4100 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TERMS Alarm Verification Option A field programmed option that causes the CPU to verify double check all alarm initiations originated by smoke detectors before sounding the signals Annunciator A remotely located electrically powered display separate from the control panel containing lamps to indicate the status of the fire alarm system Auxiliary AUX Relays Control relays that energise only during alarm conditions and that are used to either apply power to or remove power from other equipment during an alarm condition Class A Circuit An initiating device or indicating appliance circuit within which all components remain fully functional even though a single pen or ground exists in the circuit Class B Circuit An initiating device or indicating appliance circuit within which some or all components may be disabled when a single open or ground exists in the circuit CPU Central Processi
51. ng Unit That portion of the fire alarm panel which processes alarm and fault information received from throughout the system and acts on that information in an appropriate manner Master Controller Board A panel mounted module consisting of the CPU itself eight zone circuit monitors two signal circuit monitors and two AUX relays End of Line E O L Resistor A resistor installed at the electrically furthermost point in a signal or zone circuit Fan Control Module A panel mounted module that consists of manual switches which allow fan or damper control circuits to be turned on turned off or operated automatically Fire Alarm Control Module The portion of the fire alarm system which provides the power and contains the circuitry needed for system operation Indicating Appliance Signal Circuit A circuit consisting of one or more indicating appliances Indicating Appliance Signaling Device A device which produces an audible and or visual signal in response to a fire condition horn bell chime flashing light etc Document No 4100 M002 43 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL ID Initiating Device A manual or automatic device which when activated initiates an alarm pull station heat or smoke detector water flow switch etc Initiating Device Zone Circuit A circuit consisting of one or more initiating devices Local Energy Master Box A municipal fire department connection box mounted ext
52. ntains branch office required information It details branch personnel involved with the system system power data agency and software information The software revision must match the system CFIG chip label for proper operation of the LCD display XYZ BUILDING 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Page 1 909015J node 1 1 05 20 54 THU 08 97 4100 Fire Alarm System GENERAL Simplex Time Recorder Co INFO Node Number 1 System Type 4100 Job Filename 9090157 Job Title XYZ BUILDING 1 Order Number Customer ACME FIRE ALARMS Customer Contact JOE FLAME Contractor Salesperson Branch Number 909 Branch Location PERTH Programmed by GF Agency Approval NONE NFPA Standard NONE Standby Generator NO Hours of Standby Battery Comments Job Rev 1 Built Rev 0 Built Date Current As Built Programmer Rev 7 02 EE System Defaults Rev 77 Database DBF Format 79 Ee CFIG Format 0 gt Figure 5 General Information Document No 4100 M002 7 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLA TION MANUAL 2 Card Summary by Location see Figure 6 The Card Summary by Location shows the number of cards within the system This page should be used to verify delivery of system cards from the factory It also shows a decimal card number which is the address for that printed circuit board Addresses 3 and 9 are shown below on Custom Terminal Wiring Iden
53. o ground Infinity Resistance across circuit In one direction 10K ohms In opposite direction Less than 200 ohms Style Z formerly Class A Notification Appliance Circuit each signal circuit From to ground Infinity From to ground Infinity From OUT to IN Less than 50 ohms From OUT to IN Less than 50 ohms Resistance across circuit In one direction Infinity In opposite direction Less than 200 ohms Shielding Shield to ground Infinity Shield to Infinity Shield to Infinity MAPNET Loops ZAMs and IAMs From MAPNET II to ground Infinity From MAPNET II to ground Infinity Check and terminate all remaining circuits AC power AUX FB City MAPNET etc Dress the panel wiring e Use the tie wraps in the System Hardware envelope to neatly dress the panel wiring Install the option bay door Call your local Simplex Branch Office listed in the Yellow Pages to install the printed circuit boards and test the system ONLY SIMPLEX REPRESENTATIVES ARE AUTHORISED TO APPLY AC OR BATTERY POWER TO THE 4100 SYSTEM Document No 4100 M002 6 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL PROGRAMMER S REPORT The Programmer s Report is used to identify peripheral connections within the panel and specifies system operational data 13 sections within the Programmer s Report are shown in Figures 5 through 17 and explained in each section 1 General Information see Figure 5 This section co
54. on 300VAC read the voltage across the circuit e Meter must read 0 volts 2 With the meter set on 60VDC read the voltage across the circuit again this time in both directions e Meter must read 0 volts 3 With the meter set on OHMS x 10 and its and leads connected to the circuit s and wires respectively check resistance e Headings must compare favourably with those shown in Table 2 e lf reading indicates an open in a circuit that includes a smoke detector make sure the detector head s are properly mounted and seated Circuits always read open infinity if detector power is absent and separately powered devices four wire smoke detectors are involved E Connect the wires to their terminals Document No 4100 M002 5 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL EEE 10 TABLE 2 Acceptable Zone and Signal Circuit Meter Readings Circuit Type Meter Reading Style B formerly Class B Initiating Device Zone Circuit From zone to zone each zone 3 3K ohms From zone to ground Infinity From zone to ground Infinity Style D formerly Class A Initiating Device Zone Circuit From zone to zone each zone Infinity From zone to ground Infinity From zone to ground Infinity From zone OUT to IN Less than 50 ohms From zone OUT to Less than 50 ohms Style Y formerly Class B Notification Appliance Circuit each signal circuit From to ground Infinity From t
55. oubleshooting Chart The Voltage Chart shown on the following page contains voltage readings for various motherboard terminals and connectors and is to be used as required Do not take voltage readings on the system printed circuit board IC s When troubleshooting the 4100 system check the obvious things first These are the LEDs toggle switches dip switch settings power clipped jumpers resistors city jumpers and wiring to include contractor installed field wiring all of which are located in the fire alarm panel Perform a visual inspection of the panel The following indications should be observed on the fire alarm panel i Normal LED indications a Green Power LED is illuminated b All other LEDs are OFF Note If the green power LED is not illuminated check the AC input voltage ii Toggle switches are in the down normal position iti Fuses are good and are the correct values iv Ensure dip switches are properly set v Field wiring is correct see Field Wiring Diagrams vi Correct jumpers and resistors are clipped vii Ribbon cables are properly installed If the alphanumeric display shows an abnormal indication on a module troubleshoot that circuit printed circuit board first Check the return field wiring to that printed circuit board to ensure proper voltage and signals are present If these signals and voltages are incorrect the printed circuit board is probably defective If the visual inspec
56. own in numerical sequence 3 2 Address Each printed circuit board requires a unique address Address 0 identifies the master termination module Up to 119 addresses one per printed circuit board may be used in a system Addresses may or may not be in sequential order but the report always starts with address 0 Two address labels are used for each mother daughter board combination The mother board will have its unique address label next to the P C board connector Document No 4100 M002 The daughter board will have an identical label Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 3 3 4 Custom Label The custom label identifies a location within the building or area and contains additional information concerning each circuit Also included with the custom label is the corresponding zone name This ties the custom label to a zone name and allows the installer to identify where field wires are terminated according to zone name Examples 6TH FLOOR NORTH WING EXHAUST FANS FB25 1ST FLOOR SOUTH WING VISUALS SIGNAL 2 3RD FLOOR EAST WING STROBES SIGNAL 40 Point Type This is the type of device indicating appliance initiating device relays etc connected to each circuit Each device type is abbreviated An operational description may also be included in the abbreviation Example AHUM Air Handling Unit Monitor PRI Primary Elevator Capture The installer should use the Syste
57. s and communication baud rate Verify each address and baud rate prior to installation of each board The system may contain up to 119 printed circuit cards each has its own address The CPU board is always address 0 Each printed circuit board address is a binary address which corresponds with a Custom Terminal Wiring Identifier white label on its motherboard daughterboard and the Programmer s Report Match the address label on the motherboard to the address label on the daughterboard then install each daughterboard Table 3 page 26 shows a binary switch setting table which may be used to determine binary address and baud rate Dip switch positions 2 through 8 are used for addressing while dip switch position 1 is used for baud rates selection Check switch settings jumpers and resistors on each printed circuit board prior to installation Use the Custom Terminal Wiring Identifiers same address on motherboard and daughterboard Layout pages and the Programmer s Report to determine proper address and placement for each printed circuit board The dip switch on each board has been set to its correct binary address at the factory This binary address corresponds with a Custom Terminal Wiring Identifier label on each motherboard Match the address on the daughter card with the address label on the motherboard then insert the card See Figure 6 Card Detail Report for card address example and Figure 18 for an example of a Custom Terminal Wirin
58. test on all remote annunciators to include the 24 point 05 RCUS 5605 and LED switch modules c Remove and replace defective lamp s Note The serial annunciator lamps LEDs will not illuminate during the lamp test Document No 4100 M002 30 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL 25 Remounting Retainer a Install the retainer assembly onto the back box assembly utilising the two bottom hook tabs and secure it by using two plastic squeeze release tabs located on the upper centre of the retainer assembly b Install two screws to secure the retainer assembly one at the top centre of the retainer assembly and the other at the bottom centre of the retainer assembly Note The two screws must be installed to ensure proper ESD electro static discharge protection c Close and lock the door assembly Document No 4100 M002 31 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES A General Troubleshooting Information Before troubleshooting the system notify the customer and monitoring facility that you are repairing the system and may trip an alarm Local codes may require notification of additional personnel therefore check local codes for these requirements Tools required are a multimeter side cutting pliers IC removal insertion tool optional and two sizes of screwdriver to accomplish these procedures It is also recommended that Field Wiring Diagrams be used as required B Tr
59. tifiers XYZ BUILDING 1 CARD SUMMARY BY LOCATION Page 3 909015J node 1 rev 1 05 20 54 THU 08 MAY 97 CARD CARD LOCATION LISTING LOCATION LOCAL CONTROLLER UNIT DAUGHTER CARDS Card Card Type Zone Range 0 7003 4100 Master Controller 1 3003 8 Pt 3 Amp Relay w Feedback AUX3 10 2 3003 8 Pt 3 Amp Relay w Feedback AUX11 18 3 0112 2120 RS232 Interface RS232 1 RS232 2 4 6005 Power Supply Charger 6 0110 MAPNET Interface 1 1 127 7 0110 MAPNET Interface M2 1 127 8 0140 4120 Network Interface ANNUNCIATORS Annun Card Card Type Zone Range 0 0 64 LED 64 Sw Controller 5 0301 64 LED 64 Sw Controller NO REMOTE CARDS IN SYSTEM Figure 6 Card Summary by Location 3 System Point Summary see Figure 7 The System Point Summary is of primary importance to the installer Simplex personnel must provide this information prior to installation Call your local Simplex branch office which is listed in the Yellow Pages and request this information be provided This is used in conjunction with the Layout pages to determine wiring terminations and the inf 3 1 Zone Name ormation shown below Zone names reference the custom label to specific points for actual customer wiring They include monitor zones ZNx signals SIGx auxiliary relays AUXx 24 point I O PMx and feedback FBx numbers Zones signals relays feedbacks etc are sh
60. tion of the panel was normal and the voltages are correct the next step in sectionalisation is to test the return field wires from the peripheral devices This is the next section to troubleshoot because proper voltage terminals are accessible which allows these checks to be made quickly Check for incorrect voltage or signal with voltmeter If an incorrect reading is observed you know the defective printed circuit board is the one you are testing Document No 4100 M002 32 Issue 1 0 4100 4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL If the voltage and signals are correct on the return field wiring the next step is to localise the trouble by swapping printed circuit boards of the same type Perform the following procedure to swap printed circuit boards 1 Disconnect battery power 2 Turn system power OFF AC 3 Remove the suspected printed circuit board from the motherboard 4 Remove a printed circuit board of the same type from the system when available or from branch stock 5 Set the good printed circuit board address to match the white address label on the motherboard where the bad printed circuit card was located If a printed circuit board is swapped from within the system set the bad printed circuit board address to match the white address label on the motherboard where the good printed circuit board was located 6 Install both printed circuit boards good and bad 7 Apply AC power to the
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