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5.6 DISPLAY/ACTION KEYS ........................................................................................................ 22
5.6.1 Function Key Operation .................................................................................................. 23
5.6.2 MENU Key ...................................................................................................................... 24
5.6.3 PREVIOUS Key .............................................................................................................. 24
5.6.4 NEXT Key ....................................................................................................................... 24
5.6.5 LAMP TEST Key............................................................................................................. 24
5.6.6 Action Keys..................................................................................................................... 25
5.6.7 Entry Keypad .................................................................................................................. 25
5.8 POINT SELECTION ................................................................................................................ 27
5.8.1 Selecting Points Using Lists ........................................................................................... 27
5.8.2 Selecting Points Using the Keyboard ............................................................................. 27
5.8.3 Selecting Additional Lists................................................................................................ 27
5.9 OPERATOR ACCESS LEVELS .............................................................................................. 28
5.10 POWER UP SEQUENCE ...................................................................................................... 29
5.11 VIEWING THE HISTORICAL ALARM AND FAULT LOGS ................................................... 30
5.12 OPERATOR LOG IN/LOG OUT PROCEDURES.................................................................. 30
5.12.1 Access Level Log-In Procedure .................................................................................. 30
5.12.2 Access Level Log Out Procedure ................................................................................ 32
6 DISPLAYING MAPNET DEVICE STATUS .......................................................................33
6.1 MAPNET DISPLAY INFORMATION ....................................................................................... 33
6.2 MAPNET POINT ADDRESSING ............................................................................................. 33
6.2.1 How to Display a MAPNET System Point ...................................................................... 33
6.2.2 What To Do If a MAPNET Point Will Not Reset ............................................................. 33
6.2.3 TrueAlarm Sensor Display Values.................................................................................. 34
7 SYSTEM TEST PROCEDURES........................................................................................37
7.1 LAMP TEST............................................................................................................................. 37
™............................................................................................................................ 37
™ BY GROUP........................................................................................................ 38
7.4 ZONE CODING OPTION......................................................................................................... 38
™ OPERATION ..................................................................................................... 40
™ FEATURES ....................................................................................................... 40
7.8.1 Abort Audible and Delay on Reactivation....................................................................... 41
7.8.2 Active/Not Active............................................................................................................. 41
7.8.3 Auto Abort on Alarm ....................................................................................................... 41
7.8.4 Auto Abort on Time-Out.................................................................................................. 41
7.8.5 Control List...................................................................................................................... 41
7.8.6 Delay Before Reset......................................................................................................... 42
7.8.7 Logging Option (Log/No Log) ......................................................................................... 42
7.8.8 Monitor Zone List ............................................................................................................ 42
7.8.9 Programmer Configuration ............................................................................................. 42
7.8.10 Sig/No Sig (Silent Walk Test™ Selection)................................................................... 42
7.8.11 System Fault................................................................................................................ 43
7.8.12 Fault Audible................................................................................................................ 43
7.8.13 Zone Code/Zero Code................................................................................................. 43
™ PROCEDURES ................................................................................................. 43
7.9.1 How to Enter a Walk Test™ Passcode .......................................................................... 43
7.9.2 How to Enter Walk Test™ Mode .................................................................................... 44
7.9.3 How to Exit Walk Test™ Mode....................................................................................... 46
7.9.4 How to Turn a Point Off .................................................................................................. 47
7.9.5 How to Turn a Point On .................................................................................................. 47
7.9.6 How to Return a Point to Auto ........................................................................................ 48
7.9.7 How to Enable a Disabled Point ..................................................................................... 49
7.9.8 What To Do In Case of System Malfunction .................................................................. 51
Document No.: 4100-M001
™ .............................................................................................................. 39
™ MODE ............................................................................................ 39
28 March 2006
SIMPLEX 4100 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL
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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