Simplex 4100 Fire Alarm - Programming Unit Version 9 Supplement
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cid 1 cid 2 cid 3 cid 3 cid 4 cid 5 cid 6 cid 7 cid 8 cid 4 cid 9 cid 10 cid 11 cid 7 cid 12 PAGE IS BLANK and Trademarks Simplex Time Recorder Co 2000 All rights reserved Printed in United States of America 2000 Simplex International Time Equipment Co Ltd Ontario L4V 1H3 Canada specifications and other information shown were current as of publication are subject to change without notice No part of this document may be or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or for any purpose without the express written consent of Simplex Recorder Company suffix following an eight digit Product ID number denotes a ULC product communications is protected by U S Patent No 4,796,025 II Analog Detection is protected by U S Patent No 5,155,468 Detector Base is protected by U S Patent No 5,173 683 and IDNet are trademarks of the Simplex Time Recorder Company page is blank and Warnings REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES To proper system operation this product must be tested in accordance with Chapter 7 after any programming operation or change in site software Reacceptance testing is required after any change addition or of system components or after any modification repair or adjustment system hardware or wiring components circuits system operations or software functions known to be by a change must be 100 tested In addition to ensure that other are not inadvertently affected at least 10 of initiating appliances are not directly affected by the change up to a maximum of 50 appliances also be tested and proper system operation verified the instructions in the installation operating and programming manuals instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the Fire Alarm Control and associated equipment Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP operation reliability depend upon proper installation NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT THAT APPEARS Upon unpacking your Simplex product inspect the contents of carton for shipping damage If damage is apparent immediately file a claim the carrier and notify Simplex HAZARD Disconnect electrical power when making any adjustments or repairs Servicing should be performed by qualified Representatives on next page and Warnings Continued of Symbols following symbols are used in this publication to alert you to unusual and hazardous conditions When you see this symbol it indicates a potential danger that correct procedures or practices in order to prevent personal injury This symbol is used to indicate correct operating or maintenance in order to prevent damage to or destruction of equipment or other DEVICE When you see this symbol you use proper CMOS MOSFET handling precautions to avoid electrostatic and damage to the device Grounded wrist straps should be worn and ESD safety precautions observed when handling electro sensitive printed boards of Figures ix of Tables x to Use this Publication xi Used xi Conventions xi Summary xii this Document xiii xiii the Appendices xiii Documents xiii 1 Version 9 Overview 1 1 this Chapter 1 1 9 System Description 1 2 with 4100 4020 Version 8 Firmware 1 2 Controller 1 2 NACs 1 3 Modes 1 4 2 Installing the 4100 Programmer 2 1 this Chapter 2 1 the Programming Unit Disk Set 2 2 Set Contents 2 2 Operating Environment 2 3 Requirements 2 3 Key 2 3 System Requirements 2 3 Programmer Location 2 3 the Programmer 2 4 2 4 the Programmer Software from Floppies 2 4 the Programmer 2 5 Points 2 5 Startup Procedure 2 5 to Exit the Programmer 2 5 3 4100 4020 Programming 3 1 this Chapter 3 1 Control Programming 3 2 Guidelines for a Standalone System 3 2 NACs 3 3 Support Capacity 3 3 Programming 3 4 1 Specifying One or More TrueAlert Addressable Controllers 3 4 2 Defining TrueAlert Appliances 3 8 3 Setting Class A and LED Options 3 11 4 Saving the Job 3 11 5 Checking Default Virtual NACs 3 12 6 Creating Custom Virtual NACs 3 14 the Configuration 3 16 Next 3 17 A WalkTest Programming B Network Programming Guidelines 1 1 Graphical Representation of Virtual NACs 1 3 2 1 Windows 95 Windows NT Run Dialog 2 4 3 1 System Configuration Menu 3 4 3 2 4020 Default Cards 3 4 3 3 Card Configuration Menu