Base System Module,
Power Supply – Base System
Default Settings
Environmental Specifications
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Base System:
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120VAC +10% / -15%, 60Hz or 220/240VAC +10% / -15%, 50/60Hz
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24VDC (unregulated) 4A alarm power
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24VDC, 1/2 Amp auxiliary power
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Battery Charger for 25Ah Batteries, 24-hour recharge at 120VAC (for larger
battery capacity, use the 4081-9301, -9302, -9303, or -9304 External
Battery Cabinet w/Charger)
Note:
The 4010 back box can accommodate up to 25Ah batteries.
All switches and potentiometers are set at the factory before shipping. Although
the settings should be accurate, you can change the settings on the following
components as indicated.
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LCD Adjustment (R143) – If necessary, use a small flat head screwdriver,
turn the R143 Potentiometer located below TB1 to adjust the contrast on the
LCD for the 4010.
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Baud Rate Setting (SW2) - Baud rate settings for the 4010 communications
are shown in Table 1-1 below. If you receive a communications trouble at
the panel, verify that SW2 is set correctly.
Table 1-1. SW2 Switch Settings
Baud Rate
OFF LINE
9,600
19,200
19,200
Important: You must set all cards to the same baud rate in order for the
4010 to operate properly. If you have a 4010 with a Network or DACT
card, you must set the SW2 dip switch to the 9600 baud rate. It is
recommended that you use the 19,200 option when uploading/downloading
information to a PC.
Temperature:
The 4010 operates normally with ambient temperatures from 32° F to 120° F
(0°C to 49°C), inclusive.
Humidity:
The 4010 operates normally under non-condensing humidity conditions up to
85% relative humidity @ 86° F (30°C).
1-4
SW2-1
SW2-2
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
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