Power Up Sequence - Simplex 4100 Operator's Manual

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SIMPLEX 4100 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL
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OPERATOR MANUAL
While entering a passcode with the keypad, the key presses are acknowledged by a
"beep". The digits entered are not displayed. The cursor moves along, filling the
position with an X to indicate that a digit has been entered. The <DEL> key can be
used to delete the last digit. The <ENTER> key press is required to enter the
passcode into the system.
The Action Keys, ON, OFF, AUTO, ENABLE, DISABLE and the five Panel Control
Keys may have operator access levels associated with them.
If such a key is
pressed with an insufficient access level, a message will inform you that the action
was not taken and the key press is ignored. The user will have to select the Main
Function Menu option to increase the access level before using the key. (See Log in
Procedure for details.)
The Acknowledge Keys may also require passcodes to acknowledge abnormal
conditions. If you press an <ACK> key with insufficient access, an error message
will be displayed. The points will scroll with <ACK> key pressing to allow you to view
the points on the list, but the points will not be acknowledged.
(See Log in
Procedure for details.)
5.10

POWER UP SEQUENCE

Whenever power is applied to the 4100 panel, or when the 4100 Master Controller
microprocessor has been reset, the 4100 self-tests its memory integrity and verifies
card configurations.
Next, the 4100 displays the system startup in progress
messages, followed by a fault condition.
Battery fault conditions normally clear
automatically.
The green POWER ON LED illuminates immediately after AC power is applied to the
4100. Make sure that the green LED is illuminated before connecting the battery
power harness.
IMPORTANT
To power up the 4100, apply 240 VAC to the unit.
Wait until the GREEN
POWER ON LED has illuminate; then connect the battery power harness.
To power down the 4100, disconnect battery power harness; then, turn the
240 VAC power OFF.
Document No: 4100-M001
28 March 2006
Issue 1.2

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