System Digital Pseudos - Simplex 4010 Installing And Operating Insructions

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Pseudo Points,

4010 System Digital Pseudos

Point
D1
R U
D2
R U
D3
R U
D4
R T
D5
R T
D6
RW U
D7
R T
D8
R T
D9
RW F
D10
R T
D11
R T
D12
RW U
D13
R T
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The system digital pseudo card in the 4010 system is located at Card Address 18.
It contains a total of 75 reserved system pseudo points that cannot be edited.
The following table list the system pseudo points. The type field denotes which
class (see above) the point falls into, and what its type is (U =UTIL, F=FIRE,
T=TROUBLE, S=SUPERVISORY).
Table B-20. System Pseudo Points
Type
Label
Unacked Fire in System
Unacked Supervisory in System
Unacked Trouble in System
Extra N2 Card
External N2 Trouble
User SMPL Program
Cold Start
Warm Start / Check Time and
Date
Manual Evacuation
System Time and Date
Simplex Service Mode
Keypad Inactivity Timer Disable
Active List Overflow
On if unacked fire exists in system.
On if unacked supervisory exists in
system.
On if unacked trouble exists in system.
Turned on at panel startup if an
unprogrammed N2 slave card is detected.
Only clears on panel restart.
Turns on when panel is no longer
communicating with ALL slave cards.
Turns off on a System Reset.
On when User SMPL program is active.
Indicates that panel has performed a cold
start. Turns of when acknowledged.
Indicates that panel has performed a
warm start. Turns off when
acknowledged.
Turns on when Manual Evacuation is
selected. Turns off on a System Reset.
Indicates that the time and date is
incorrect. Turns off when time and date is
updated.
Indicates that the panel is in Service
Mode. Turns off only on a panel restart.
Disables Keypad Inactivity timer.
Turns on when the number of alarms,
supervisories, or troubles is greater than
the system active list size (100 fires, 50
supv, 300 troubles). Turns off on a panel
restart.
B-15
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Pete
March 7, 2025

On a 4010 what is point label 4009A trouble. I **** not familiar with this

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

A point label trouble on a Simplex 4010 related to a 4009A booster may indicate that the point assigned to the booster is not properly configured or is experiencing communication issues. This could be due to incorrect dip switch settings, wiring issues, or the point type not being correctly set in the system configuration. All 4009 NACs are automatically set for Class B operation and assigned a point type of SSIGNAL, but manual programming may be needed if Quick CFIG does not resolve the issue.

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