Audible And Visible Nac Operation; Overview; Setting The Audible Or Visual Nac Operation - Simplex 4010 Installing And Operating Insructions

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Audible and Visible NAC Operation

Overview

Setting the Audible or Visual
NAC Operation
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The Audible and Visible ON 'til Silence Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)
can be set to the choices shown in Table 7-1. The default setting for the Audible
NACs is Temporal coding and the default setting for the Visible NACs is Steady.
Refer to "Appendix C - Glossary of Terms" for more information on the types of
coding.
Use the following steps to set the Audible and/or Visual NAC operation on the
4010 FACP.
1.
Press <MENU>.
2.
Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> until [PROGRAMMING] is displayed
and then press <ENTER>. A warning appears, indicating that the 4010 is
no longer in the Fire Alarm Operation mode.
3.
Press <ENTER> to continue.
Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> until <SYSTEM OPTIONS> is
4.
displayed and then press <ENTER>.
5.
Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> to scroll through your choices until
<AUDIBLE NAC OPERATION> or <VISUAL NAC OPERATION> is
displayed and then press <ENTER>.
6.
Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> to choose the settings shown in Table
7-1.
Table 7-1. Audible and Visual NAC Operation Settings
System Option
Audible NAC Operation
Visual NAC Operation
* Default Settings
Follow the prompts to confirm this action.
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Choices
Choose:
Audible NACs: Temporal*
Audible NACs: Steady
Audible NACs: Slow March
Audible NACs: Fast March
Choose:
Visual NACs: Steady*
Visual NACs: Slow March
Visual NACs: Fast March
Visual NACs: Temporal
Visual NACs: Synchronous

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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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