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GLOSSARY OF STANDARD TERMS
The following abbreviations are used throughout this manual:
ACF:
Ancillary control facility.
"Ackd":
Display abbreviation for acknowledged condition.
AVF:
Alarm Verification Facility.
ALM:
Display abbreviation for alarm condition.
AS1668:
Australian Standard AS1668 specifying the use of mechanical
ventilation and air-conditioning in buildings.
FIP:
Fire Indicator Panel.
"Isol":
Display abbreviation for Isolated condition.
LCD:
Liquid Crystal Display.
LED:
Light Emitting Diode.
APPROVALS: AUSTRALIAN STANDARD AS1603.4
SSL CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NUMBER 127
The 4100 Fire Indicator Panel is manufactured for:
Notice: The contents of this document is subject to change without notice.
Document No.: 4100-M001
SIMPLEX 4100 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL
MANUFACTURERS DETAILS
Simplex Fire Products
47 Gilby Road
Mt Waverley
VIC 3149
Australia
28 March 2006
OPERATOR MANUAL
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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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