Summary of Contents for Simplex SafeLINC 4100-6060
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SafeLINC Fire Panel Internet Interface ( FPII ) Installation, Setup & Operating Instructions 579-349 Rev. H...
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Introduction to the SafeLINC FPII Introduction This document can be used with FPII installed on the 4100ES, 4100U, 4100, 4010ES, 4120, and 4020-Series Fire Alarm Systems. Table 1 lists SafeLINC FPII Product ID numbers (PIDs) and the compatible Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) PIDs. Table 1.
Introduction to the SafeLINC FPII, Continued Requirements To use the SafeLINC FPII properly, you must meet the following requirements: • Win98, ME, NT, or 2000 Operating System • Internet Explorer (IE) 5.0+ web browser • FACP System Firmware: V9.02.02, 10.61, 11.03, or greater •...
SafeLINC FPII Card Specifications General The following general temperature/humidity specifications apply to the SafeLINC FPII card. Temperature/Humidity Requirements The equipment operates normally with ambient temperatures outside the cabinet from 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C), inclusive. The equipment operates normally under non-condensing humidity conditions up to 93% relative humidity at 90°...
Configuring the SafeLINC FPII Card Overview This section describes how to configure the SafeLINC FPII card using DIP switches and jumpers. Setting DIP switch SW2 is used to set the SafeLINC FPII card’s communications to either 4020/RUI- Communications Style, 4100/4120 Legacy, or 4100U/4100ES/4010ES-Style communications. Set the DIP switch according to the illustration.
Configuring the SafeLINC FPII Card, Continued Setting the Baud The device address is set via DIP Switch SW4, which is a bank of eight switches. From left to Rate and Address right (see Figure 3 below), these switches are designated as SW4-1 through SW4-8. The function of these switches is as follows: •...
Mounting the SafeLINC FPII Card Overview The SafeLINC FPII card can be mounted to the 4100ES, 4100U, 4100, 4010ES, 4120, or 4020 systems. The mounting in each case is different. Refer to the appropriate topic in this section, depending on which fire alarm system you are using. 4100U/4100ES The SafeLINC FPII assembly is to be mounted on the PDI in a 4100U/4100ES expansion bay Mounting...
Mounting the SafeLINC FPII Card, Continued In the case of a 4010ES panel, it can be used inside a one-bay or two-bay panel. The FPII would 4010ES Mounting be mounted on the top-bay or bottom-bay PDI card (Figure 5). Top-Bay PDI on a One or Two-Bay 4010ES Panel The SafeLINC FPII may mount in the left-...
Mounting the SafeLINC FPII Card, Continued 4100/4120 Mounting In either a 4100 or a 4120 system, the SafeLINC FPII takes up two 2-inch slots. Secure the assembly to the mounting rails as shown below. Mount the card to the left-most position on the mounting rails (if possible). IMPORTANT: The 637-591 Bracket must be mounted to the 4100/4120 mounting rails before the SafeLINC FPII card is mounted.
Mounting the SafeLINC FPII Card, Continued 4020 Mounting In a 4020 system, the SafeLINC FPII assembly mounts onto either the back plate or hat bracket as shown below. Mount the card to the left-most position on the mounting rails (if possible). IMPORTANT: If a hat bracket is installed, the SafeLINC FPII assembly must be mounted to the hat bracket.
SafeLINC FPII Field Wiring Overview This section contains the complete field wiring drawings for the SafeLINC FPII card. 4100U/4100ES/ The SafeLINC FPII card can connect to 4100U/4100ES and 4010ES PDI boards as shown below. 4010ES-Style Wiring Unlike the 4100/4120 and 4020, a harness is not required for power and communications. SafeLINC FPII Diagnostic Connect to Corporate LAN.
SafeLINC FPII Field Wiring, Continued 4100/4120 Legacy The SafeLINC FPII card can connect to 4100/4120 Legacy (non-4100U/4100ES) motherboards as Wiring shown below. FigureTag FD9-349-03 Connect to Corporate LAN. All equipment comprising Corporate LAN is to be UL-Listed Information Technology Equipment. Use EIA/TIA-568a CAT-5-Compliant Cable, or better.
SafeLINC FPII Field Wiring, Continued 4020-Style Wiring The SafeLINC FPII card can connect to a 4020 as shown in Figure 9. This illustration shows the SafeLINC FPII card connected to MAPNET Interface Board via Harness 733-693 and the 4020 Power & Comms Connector P2. This is an example of one connection to the 4020. If the MAPNET Interface Board is unavailable for power and communications, you will need to connect to another 4020 board.
LED Indicators Interpreting LED The SafeLINC FPII contains 3 LEDs to provide user status indication. (See Figure 1 for location Indications of LEDs.) LED 3, colored yellow, provides trouble status information using blink codes. The summary of the blink codes (trouble codes) appears in Table 3 below. LEDs 1 and 2 are used to monitor both the integrity of the network connection (Link Status, Green LED = LED1) and whether network activity is present (Network Activity, Red LED = LED2) to and from the SafeLINC FPII.
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LED Indicators, Continued Interpreting LED RUI/4100 Comms or Slave Core – This is the same trouble information that the RS232 card Indications normally reports. The signal line is brought into the SafeLINC FPII so that it can be monitored for trouble reporting on the RS232 card.
Supplement, Version 9) for installation instructions on the 4100 Programmer application. 2. Start up the 4100 Programmer on your PC by selecting the Start button from Windows, and then selecting Programs, Simplex, and 4100 Programmer. 3. Load a specific job from the Utilities menu.
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Adding the SafeLINC FPII to the FACP via the Programmer, Continued Using the DOS-Based 5. Using the arrow keys, select the System Cards menu and press Enter (see Figure 10). Programmer 6. Press A to add the SafeLINC FPII card. Figure 11 shows the card added as a 2120/RS232 Interface Card.
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Adding the SafeLINC FPII to the FACP via the Programmer, Continued Using the 8. Configure Port A as shown in Figure 12 (9600 Baud, Even Parity, 8 Data Bits, and 1 Stop DOS-Based Bit). (Since Port B is not supported, you need to leave it unused.) Programmer 9.
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Adding the SafeLINC FPII to the FACP via the Programmer, Continued Using the DOS-Based 11. Using the space bar to toggle between selections, enable Fire Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory, Programmer and Priority 2 Alarm Events as well as System Reset and Alarm Silence by choosing YES. Leave the remaining event types disabled.
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Adding the SafeLINC FPII to the FACP via the Programmer, Continued Using the DOS-Based Programmer Figure 16. DOS Port Options 15. Modify the terminal flags as shown in Table 4. Table 4. Terminal Flag Settings Terminal Flag Description Setting SHELL PROTOCOL ECHO LOGGING...
Adding the SafeLINC FPII to the FACP via the Programmer, Continued Using the This section shows you how to add the SafeLINC FPII to a compatible FACP using the Windows- Windows-Based based Programmer. Programmer The SafeLINC FPII is configured in the Programmer as an Interface card type (similar to an RS232, MAPNET, etc.).
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Adding the SafeLINC FPII to the FACP via the Programmer, Continued Using the 5. Double click the 2120/RS232 Interface Card (see Figure 18). Windows-Based Programmer Figure 18. Custom Label Information 6. Type in Custom Label information as shown in Figure 18. 7.
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Adding the SafeLINC FPII to the FACP via the Programmer, Continued Using the Windows-Based 8. Click on the Port Data button to access the RS232 Port Data Entry screen (see Figure 20). Programmer Figure 20. RS232 Port Data Entry Screen 9.
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Adding the SafeLINC FPII to the FACP via the Programmer, Continued Using the Windows-Based 10. Make needed modifications to the access levels except for Modify Terminal Flags. You must Programmer set Modify Terminals Flags to 1. NOTE: No user will have direct access to the Computer Port Protocol (CPP) via the SafeLINC FPII.
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Adding the SafeLINC FPII to the FACP via the Programmer, Continued Using the Windows-Based 14. Click the Port Vectoring tab and then highlight the RS232 card (not the Service Port Programmer selection). Figure 23. Event Reporting Option (4100U software shown) 15.
Connecting a PC to the SafeLINC FPII Diagnostic & Configuration Port Connecting The SafeLINC FPII card must be connected to a PC to configure the basic settings. The PC must SafeLINC FPII Card meet the requirements of UL-Listed Information Technology Equipment. to a PC Use Download Cable 733-794 to connect P9 on the SafeLINC FPII card to the PC.
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Connecting a PC to the SafeLINC FPII Diagnostic & Configuration Port, Continued Checking for If you do not see a device responding to your Ping command as shown in Figure 25, the test is Duplicate IP complete and you may proceed to configure the SafeLINC FPII to operate on the local network. Addresses The results in Figure 25 indicate that there is no other device on the network responding to the address provided by the MIS/IT Department.
Using the Boot Menu Completing the Before using the SafeLINC FPII, the SafeLINC FPII must be configured for use via a terminal MIS/IT Configuration emulation program. Follow the instructions below. Worksheet 1. Reboot the FACP and press any key to interrupt the SafeLINC FPII boot procedure. For Rev. B and later SafeLINC FPII cards, you may press SW1 on the SafeLINC FPII card before pressing any key to interrupt the SafeLINC FPII boot procedure.
Using the Boot Menu, Continued Entering Data from the MIS/IT 5. Choose from the list of commands in Table 6 to configure the SafeLINC FPII. Use your Configuration MIS/IT Configuration Worksheet as a guide when entering the data. Worksheet Table 6. Boot Menu Commands Command Keystroke Action...
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Using the Boot Menu, Continued Entering Data from 6. After you type <S> and press [ENTER], the screen displays the following: the MIS/IT Summary of Configurables Configuration ======================== Worksheet SafeLINC FPII MAC Address..: 00:08:BD:FF:FF:1C (Not user configurable) SafeLINC FPII Static IP Address...: 10.26.3.194 SafeLINC FPII Subnet Mask..: 255.255.0.0 SafeLINC FPII Default Gateway..: 10.26.1.254 SafeLINC FPII Admin Password..: password...
Starting Up the SafeLINC FPII 1. To start the SafeLINC FPII software and access the SafeLINC FPII, point your web browser Logging In as an Administrator to the assigned DNS name that’s recorded on the MIS/IT Configuration Worksheet. For example, if your DNS name is fpii.your_domain.com, then point your web browser to http://fpii.your_domain.com/ to access the SafeLINC FPII homepage.
The Home Page Overview Once you log in, the Home Page comes up, along with the standard SafeLINC FPII menus and buttons. The Home Page The SafeLINC FPII Home Page is the first page users see upon logging into the system. It consists of the following: •...
Login Accounts Overview This section describes what you are able to do from the Login Accounts page. To set up or edit a user account, or to change the administrator password, click the Login Accounts link on the Administration menu. Then follow the instructions in the sections below. Setting Up a New To create a new user account, User Account...
HINT: If you forget the administrator’s password or login information for the User 1 account, you can reset/override these options via the boot prompt on the Diagnostic Port. You should contact your local Simplex product representative to assist you in making this change.
Email Configuration Overview This section describes how to set up the SafeLINC FPII for sending email. To set up the system for sending email, click the Email Configuration item on the Administration menu. Then follow the instructions below. Configuring To configure the system for email: SafeLINC FPII Email 1.
Email Configuration, Continued Disabling Outgoing When servicing the host FACP, you may choose to globally disable outgoing SafeLINC FPII Email email to halt unnecessary event email traffic. Click on the Disabled radio button (see figure below) to disable outgoing SafeLINC FPII email. While email is disabled, a reminder email is sent to all SafeLINC FPII administrators once every 24 hours (around 5:30 a.m.
Email Configuration, Continued Understanding Since email event notification operates differently according to the event message being sent, a Email Event description of each event notification is given below. Notification Fire and Priority2 - For event types FIRE and PRIORITY2, one email is sent immediately to all actively configured users who’ve elected to receive FIRE and/or PRIORITY2 event email.
Security Settings Overview The administrator can configure security settings, such as lockout delay, number of retries for logging in, and IP address blocking. To customize the security settings, click the Security Settings item on the Administration menu. Then follow the instructions below. Description of Enter or select the required security settings.
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Security Settings, Continued Description of IP Address Blocking. The SafeLINC FPII provides the ability to allow users by IP address or Security Settings deny users by IP address. Select which method you prefer by using the radial button shown below. Figure 37.
Customize Links Setting Up the Home Any active Administrator can set up the Home page (the page that comes up when you click the and User Links Home link on the right side of the screen) and the User Links page (which comes up when you Pages click User Links in the System Menu).
SafeLINC FPII. Failure to do so may render the SafeLINC FPII inoperable. To avoid any mistakes, verify your entries carefully before pressing the Enter key. IMPORTANT: Only experienced administrators or your local Simplex product representatives should use the Update SafeLINC FPII screen. Improper use of the Update SafeLINC FPII screen may render the SafeLINC FPII inoperable.
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Updating Firmware, Continued Firmware Update In the dialog box, click OK to start the FTP Server. Observe the diagnostics port using your Procedure favorite Terminal program to see that a message appears about starting the FTP server (Starting FTP Server). Refer to “Connecting a PC to the SafeLINC FPII Diagnostic & Configuration Port”...
Summary Viewing a Summary For a summary of all administrative changes you’ve made, click the Summary link on the of Administrative Administration menu. The following sections come up as shown in Figure 41. Changes Figure 41. The Administrator Summary Screen Login Accounts.
General Operations The System Menu The System menu is always on the left side of the screen, regardless of the page you are on. The System menu contains the following options: System Cards. Lists all the cards in the system. Refer to the section “Viewing System, Card, and Point Reports.”...
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General Operations, Continued Checking the System Status Click on the Point Description for detailed information on the event. All users Click the Email field to send designated as an email to the emergency emergency contact. contacts for this event type are listed.
Viewing System, Card, and Point Reports The SafeLINC FPII web pages allow you to view general and specific system data. This section Overview describes how to bring up summary data for the host panel, as well as individual cards and points. Viewing TrueAlarm To view TrueAlarm Service reports, select Service under TrueAlarm Reports in the Logs and Service Reports...
Viewing System, Card, and Point Reports, Continued Viewing Card To find information about a specific card, click the System Cards item on the System menu. Summaries The System Cards screen comes up, showing the number and description for each card in the system.
Basic Reports Overview When you click on a Custom Label for any event, a screen comes up that summarizes the address corresponding to that label. This section explains the details of the summary report. Report Items Here are some of the items that may be displayed whenever a system point is shown as a hyperlink.