Specification; General; Expansion Modules - Simplex 4100 Operator's Manual

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SPECIFICATION

GENERAL

System Capacity
Cabinet Size(mm)
Cabinet Material
Cabinet Finish
Cabinet Colour
Mounting
Mains Input
Internal Power Supply
Standby Battery
Battery Charger
PSU Supervision
Temperature
Humidity

EXPANSION MODULES

Maximum Number
4100 – 5002
4100 – 3003
4100 – 0113
Document No.: 4100-M001
SIMPLEX 4100 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL
1,000 points of addressable input / output devices or
conventional zones.
Dependent on system configuration
1.5mm Mild grade steel
Powder coated
Magnolia Ripple
Wall mount
240V AC, +6%,-10%, 50Hz
24V DC @ 6.5A
24V sealed lead acid up 110Ah
27.6V DC (nominal) @ 3.5A,
Charger high/low, Battery low/fail
-5 C to 45 C
10% to 90% RH non-condensing.
119 modules
Conventional zone module
Eight zone circuits per module
Supports standard 20V detectors plus normally open
contact devices
Eight CPU controlled auxiliary relays per module
SPDT contacts rated for 3 amps @ 24VDC or 30VAC
RS-232 / 2120 Communications Module
Provides two RS-232-C outputs for remote printers and/or
CRT
Five RS-232-C ports maximum per 4100 system
Can be configured for communication with a host 2120
system
Can
be
configured
communications to a remote system i.e. BMS or BAS
Systems
28 March 2006
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Gilbert Rangel
March 19, 2025

what abnormal means? is because the value of the resistor is different

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Gilbert Rangel
March 19, 2025

The loop that i need goes were the 3.3k resistor is, I'm confuse, on the bottom of this card also has 4 pairs of wires, are those wires are different loops too?

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

The loops associated with the Simplex 4100 circuit board that specifically require a 3.3k EOL (End-of-Line) resistor are the BGA INPUTS. These loops involve cabling that may show faults like open circuits or missing EOL resistors. The solution is to check the cabling and fit a 3.3k EOL resistor.

There is no information provided in the context about four pairs of wires on the bottom.

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