Simplex 4020 Operating Instructions

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aSimplex Fire Alarm Instruction 1995 Simplex Time Recorder Co specifications other were current as of publication are subject change without notice Manuals Online Manuals Online HAZARD electrical power when making any internal servicing be performed by qualified Simplex Representa m REQUIREMENT system disconnect removing power FIRST and AC power When connecting to this system connect AC power FIRST and last improper system operation Carefully not and used radio communications equipment generates uses and can radiate radio energy and with the instructions manual may cause has been and found to comply with the limits for a Class A device pursuant Subpart J of Part 15 of Rules which are designed against such interference when operated provide reasonable area cause user at his own expense measures may be Manuals Online Manuals Online OF CONTENTS SYSTEM OVERVIEW Operating Description In Procedure Out Procedure Abnormal Conditions 2 ALARM CONDITIONS Acknowledge Panel Operation During Alarm Conditions to Silence the Alarm Signals to Reset the System Acknowledge Panel Operation During Alarm Conditions to Silence the Alarm Signals to Reset the System Alarm Condition Keys Acknowledge Keys Silence Key Reset Key the Alarm Point Does Not Reset to Disable a Point 3 TROUBLE CONDITIONS Acknowledge Panel Operation During Trouble Conditions Acknowledge Panel Operation During Trouble Conditions Trouble Condition Keys Acknowledge Key Reset Key the Trouble Does Not Reset to Disable a Point With a Trouble Condition TrueAlarmTM Sensors Dirty Indication Indication Dirty Indication Abnormal Analog Detection Detector Base is protected protected U S Patent No 155,466 U S Patent No 5,173,663 Manuals Online 4 SUPERVISORY CONDITIONS Acknowledge Panel Operation During Supervisory Conditions Acknowledge Panel dperation During Supervisory Conditions Supervisory Condition Keys Acknowledge Key 5 RS 232 INTERFACE Access Levels Terminal Function Key Definitions Procedure Screen Displays Main Menu Screen Screen In Screen

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