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SIMPLEX 4100 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL
OPERATOR MANUAL
COMPATIBLE ACTUATING DEVICES ................................................................................vii
SIMPLEX RANGE: .........................................................................................................................vii
HOCHIKI RANGE: C
COMPATIBLE BATTERIES ...................................................................................................ix
SPECIFICATION .....................................................................................................................x
GENERAL ....................................................................................................................................... x
EXPANSION MODULES................................................................................................................. x
KEYPAD CONTROLS .....................................................................................................................xi
SOFTWARE FEATURES...............................................................................................................xii
AMENDMENTS TO 4100 OPERATOR MANUAL ...............................................................xiii
RELATED DOCUMENTATION .....................................................................................................xiii
1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................1
2 SYSTEM OPERATING DESCRIPTION ..............................................................................3
2.0.1 Handling Abnormal Conditions ......................................................................................... 4
2.1 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS....................................................................................................... 5
3 ALARM CONDITIONS.........................................................................................................6
3.1 HOW TO OPERATE THE PANEL DURING AN ALARM CONDITION...................................... 6
3.2 ESSENTIAL ALARM CONDITION KEYS.................................................................................. 7
3.2.1 Alarm Ack (acknowledge)................................................................................................. 7
3.2.2 System Reset ................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 HOW TO ISOLATE / DE-ISOLATE A ZONE.............................................................................. 9
3.4 HOW TO ISOLATE / DE-ISOLATE INDIVIDUAL DEVICES.................................................... 11
3.4.1 Disabling Individual Points/Devices................................................................................ 11
3.4.2 Enabling Individual Points/Devices................................................................................. 12
4 FAULT CONDITIONS........................................................................................................14
4.1 HOW TO OPERATE THE PANEL DURING FAULT CONDITIONS ........................................ 14
4.3 ESSENTIAL FAULT CONDITION KEYS................................................................................. 15
4.4 FAULT ACKNOWLEDGE KEY................................................................................................ 15
4.5 SYSTEM RESET TO CLEAR FAULTS ................................................................................... 16
4.6.1 Dirty Fault Indication ....................................................................................................... 17
4.6.2 Excessively Dirty Fault Indication ................................................................................... 17
4.6.3 Self Test Abnormal Fault Indication................................................................................ 17
5 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS.................................................................................................18
5.1 CONTROL KEYS..................................................................................................................... 18
5.2 FUNCTION KEYS.................................................................................................................... 19
5.3 HOW TO SET TIME AND DATE.............................................................................................. 20
5.4 HOW TO ESCAPE FROM MENU............................................................................................ 21
5.5 POINT CONTROL WITH THE FUNCTION KEY ..................................................................... 21
Document No: 4100-M001

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ONVENTIONAL
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ONVENTIONAL
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ETECTORS
™ SENSORS........................................................... 16
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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