Displaying Mapnet Device Status; Mapnet Display Information; Mapnet Point Addressing; How To Display A Mapnet System Point - Simplex 4100 Operator's Manual

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SIMPLEX 4100 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL
OPERATOR MANUAL

6 DISPLAYING MAPNET DEVICE STATUS

The MAPNET option allows the use of addressable devices and TrueAlarm sensors
with the 4100 FIP. Addressable devices communicate the exact location of an alarm
to the system operator interface panel, improving recognition of the condition and
subsequent response. It also pinpoints the precise location of fault conditions via the
device custom label.
6.1

MAPNET DISPLAY INFORMATION

When a MAPNET device changes to an abnormal condition, or the operator enters a
MAPNET device address, the LCD display shows the current status of the MAPNET
device. After entering a MAPNET device address, press the <FUNCTION> key on
the operator interface panel to display additional device information.
6.2

MAPNET POINT ADDRESSING

Each MAPNET device must have a point address in order to communicate with the
4100 FIP. these point addresses along with their custom labels are located in the
Programmers Report. The Programmers Report shows the address for each device,
separated by hyphens. Hyphens must be used when entering a MAPNET address
into the system. An example of a MAPNET device address is "M1-5". The "M1"
portion of the address identifies the MAPNET loop or channel , loop 1 or channel 1.
The "5" portion of the address, identifies the device number, number 5. MAPNET
loop numbers range from 1 through 9, and 0, with MAPNET loop 0 actually being
channel 10.

6.2.1 How to Display a MAPNET System Point

See section 5, "How to Use DISPLAY / ACTION Keys to Display System
Points" for MAPNET operations.

6.2.2 What To Do If a MAPNET Point Will Not Reset

If a MAPNET device will not reset, you may decide to disable the point with
the <DISABLE> key. When the disable procedure is performed, a System
Fault occurs to remind you that the point is disabled. The disable procedure is
the same for all system points (see section 2, "How to Disable a Point").
Maintenance personnel must be called immediately to repair the malfunction.
After the MAPNET point is repaired, you can enable the point again .
Document No: 4100-M001
28 March 2006
Page 33
Issue 1.2

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