Simplex Installation Instructions Relay Module

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Relay Modules Installation Instructions publication describes the installation procedure for the relay cards listed in the following Number Description Relay 2 Amp Backbox Back Box 4100 Relay 2 Amp Back Box 4100U 4100ES Relay 10 Amp Relay 10 Amp Relay 3 Amp Back Box 4100 Back Box 4100U 4100ES Back Box 4100 Relay 3 Amp Back Box 4100U 4100ES Field Wiring Diagram for 4100 Power Limited 841 731 or Field Wiring Diagram for 4100 Non Power Limited 841 995 Fire Alarm System Installation Guide 574 848 this Publication publication discusses the following topics Page and Warnings Switches Motherboards into 2975 91xx Back Boxes 4100 Boards into 2975 94xx Back Boxes 4100U 4100ES the Daughter Card 2002 2011 SimplexGrinnell LP All rights reserved and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice and the Simplex logo are trademarks of Tyco International Ltd and its affiliates and are used under license C and Warnings and AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Follow the instructions in this installation These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product and associated Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED Upon your Simplex product inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage If is apparent immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized product supplier HAZARD Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjust or repairs All repairs should be performed by a representative or authorized agent of local Simplex product supplier HAZARD Static electricity can damage components Handle as follows yourself before opening or installing components to installation keep components wrapped in anti static material at all times SAFETY HAZARD Under certain fiber optic application conditions the optical output this device may exceed eye safety limits Do not use magnification such as a microscope other focusing equipment when viewing the output of this device RULES AND REGULATIONS PART 15 This equipment has been tested and found to with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the will be required to correct the interference at his own expense REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES To ensure proper system this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any programming or change in site specific software Reacceptance testing is required after any addition or deletion of system components or after any modification repair or to system hardware or wiring components circuits system operations or software functions known to be affected by a must be 100 tested In addition to ensure that other operations are not affected at least 10 of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the up to a maximum of 50 devices must also be tested and proper system operation 72 is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association Information Note on Panel for the the following items for general information about the relay modules All relay module contacts are Form C dry contacts meaning the Common terminal is to the Normally Closed terminal when the relay coil is in the de energized state Relay operation must be programmed using the 4100 programmer Programming a relay assigning a software point type to the relay This point type determines the system to which the relay point is assigned and consequently the operation of the relay when an trouble and supervisory condition occurs Feedback loop circuits function as inputs to the system Feedback circuits are present on all relay cards and on both the 4 relay 10 A and 4 relay 2 A upgrade cards See below for details on the 4100 3206 Typically feedback circuits connect to a set of NO or contacts on a motor or the sail switch on a damper allowing the state of the device to be In some situations the state of the feedback point is used as a trigger within a control equation allowing the system to react in one way when the contact is in one and another way when the contact is in the other position Always disconnect power from the system before installing a relay module the panel perspective the 4100 3206 appears to be functionally the same as the The 4100 3206 however does not have the feedback function that is present in the assemblies In the programmer the feedback points still appear but are pre assigned the type and have their custom label pre assigned to read NOT the 4100 3206 is not available as a selection in the version of the Programmer being used the can be used to program this card If the 4120 3003 card is programmed the feedback should be left with their default point type The label should be manually changed to NOT AVAILABLE to avoid confusion when viewing the points the relay modules in an environment that is within the following 0 to 120 F 93 Relative Humidity 90 F Switches SW1 is a bank of eight DIP switches From left to right see figure below these switches designated as SW1 1 through SW1 8 The function of these switches is as follows SW1 1 This switch sets the baud rate for the serial communication line running between the Daughter card and the 4100 CPU Set this switch to ON SW1 2 through SW1 8 These switches set the card address within the 4100 FACP switches must be set to the value assigned to the card by the 4100 Programmer Refer Table 1 for a complete list of the switch settings for all of the possible card addresses 1 X 5 card DIP switches Rate SW 1 1 Be Set to Switches 1 2 through 1 8 the Card Address Figure an Address of 3 Refer Table 1 for switch settings card DIP switches 1 Address DIP Switch on next page Switches Continued 1 4100 Daughter Card Addresses 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 2 1 7

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