Simplex 4100-6077, 4010-9917 MX Loop Interface Module, Models 4100-6077 and 4010-9917 for 4100ES, 4100U and 4010ES Fire Alarm Control Panels (B)

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UL Listed Control Panel Modules MX Loop Interface Module Models 4100 6077 and 4010 9917 4100ES 4100U and 4010ES Fire Alarm Control Panels MX Technology addressable devices to a 4100ES 4100U or 4010ES fire alarm panel Connect up to 250 MX addressable devices with up to mA of output current per MX Loop module Up to 30 4100 6077 MX Loop Interface Modules per fire alarm control panel or up to 4 MX Loop Interface Modules per 4010ES fire control panel Provides dual isolated Class B loops that can be together for Class A operation Device LEDs for alarm activation are selectable per loop 5 10 20 or 30 to be activated simultaneously On board LED diagnostics indicated module status for and service convenience Compatible with 4100ES and 4010ES panels and panels with software revision 14.02 or higher UL listed to Standard 864 Loop Communications provide Compatibility with many types of existing cable for retrofit with typical communications up to 2 km 6560 ft lengths may be longer depending on wiring and other conditions consult your product representative for additional details a 4100 6077 or 4010 9917 MX Loop Module control panel provides communicated to the control panel is using the MX Fastlogic algorithm The MX Fastlogic algorithm is considered an Expert that uses real fire data as a basis for the alarm WALKTEST silent or audible system test performs an self resetting test cycle Peripherals provide Soft addressing of devices performed using the 801AP tool Device addresses may be changed at the front panel addressable devices include Smoke sensors heat sensors and combination sensors Sensor base operation is available with built in isolator with built in loop powered sounder or with separately sounder Single and dual I O modules Relay signal monitor and separate line powered modules and outdoor breakglass callpoints Single and Dual action manual stations Voltage Regulator Module 4100 5130 or 4010 9917 compatible regulated DC voltage for use with ZAMs device loop B or Class A of addressable interface callpoint devices Loop Alarm Control Panel shown for reference Loop Interface Module Basic Reference Compatibility For applications requiring Simplex fire alarm control panel features to be to UL listed versions of MX Technology the MX Loop Interface Module provides the communications monitoring and control for up 250 addressable MX devices per loop Multiple MX Interface Modules can be installed for increased LEDs provide service level module status for communications earth monitoring device and loop power status Technology Features Provides MX Fastlogic for photoelectric sensors and photoelectric heat sensors explained on the following page This product was not ULC listed or approved by FM MEA NYC or CSFM as of revision date Additional listings may be applicable contact your local Simplex supplier for the latest status Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Co are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products 3 2012 Fastlogic algorithm availability MX Fastlogic is available for MX photoelectric sensors and sensors These devices are used in both protection and property protection applications reliable early detection of real fires Addressing technology sensors and addressable devices are using the 801AP programming tool which a simple menu driven user interface that can increment addresses following each write This simple to use addressing technique misaddressing errors that often occur when coded are used 801AP address programmer can also change stored in a sensor or other addressable device memory which makes addressing errors easy rectify Information Reference Reference and 4010 9916 25 V Module Installation MX Devices to page 3 Fastlogic Sensor Operation Fastlogic sensor operation is an algorithm that into account the pattern of smoke build up over time applies fuzzy logic to calculate the level of risk This uses over 200 years of fire test data from at the University of Duisburg Duisburg to determine the likelihood that there is a real and is designed to achieve faster detection of real fires slower preferably no detection of false alarm Fastlogic Sensor Basics The MX Fastlogic can be described as an Expert algorithm since it real fire data as a basis for the alarm decision For any application we are obliged to employ the most detection in terms of response to an actual fire while false alarms This general requirement is clearly in local and national standards governing fire system designs attempts at reducing the occurrence of false have involved degrading the level of fire protection either by raising the alarm threshold of smoke introducing delays or generally employing less detection MX Fastlogic sensors give us the to offer an improved level of protection while increasing immunity to false alarm Fastlogic Algorithm Principle Elements elements of the detector output are monitored and raw data is used by MX Fastlogic algorithm to execute a of processes to evaluate the probable presence of fire Background filtering Rate of change of smoke density Smoke density weighting Smoke density peak suppression Real fire comparison synonymous with false alarms are filtered while elements indicative of fire are weighted These results continually compared against data derived from real to produce a measure of fire risk It is against this risk that the decision to alarm is made Sensitivity and Minimizing False Alarms Fastlogic sensors are designed to maintain sensitivity to while minimizing false alarms Many analog detection allow the user to select different smoke detector settings e g High Normal or Low sensitivity the sensitivity setting is a typical reaction to alarms but it usually means that a greater density smoke is required to initiate an alarm This is not the case detectors using MX Fastlogic operation which is the real fire experience against recognized fire Changing sensitivity from to for would delay responses to less likely fire patterns maintaining a normal response to more likely fire The net result is a reduced sensitivity to possible alarms without reducing sensitivity to clearly fires smoke density 3 2012 Product Selection and Peripherals Reference Loop Interface Module MX Loop interface module for 4100ES and 4100U fire alarm control panels MX Loop interface module for 4010ES fire alarm control panels Peripherals Smoke and Heat Sensors and Accessories Sensor Smoke Sensor Smoke Sensor with Heat Sensor Sensor Base with Remote LED Output Isolator Base with Remote LED Output Powered LP Sounder Base 85 dB 3 ft 1 m Powered LP Sounder Base 85 dB 10 ft 3 m Sounder Base Adapter for the 5 Base LED Alarm Indicator Flags pack of 100 Flag Labels Housing and Accessories Manual Stations and Callpoints Action Manual Station Action Manual Station Callpoint with LED Breakglass Outdoor Callpoint with LED Breakglass

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