SIMPLEX 4100 EWIS
OPERATOR MANUAL
2.3
ALL CIRCUIT ALERT SWITCH
This switch is used to output the ALERT (ALT) tone to all of the speaker circuits.
Each switch is a momentary switch that has an LED to indicate switch operation. Pushing the
switch to the momentary UP or DOWN position, outputs the ALERT tone to all speaker circuits.
The yellow LED tracks the ALERT tone in progress.
To cancel the ALL ZONE ALERT tone, push the associated momentary switch in the
UP or DOWN position.
2.4
SELECTIVE ZONE ALERT / EVACUATION SWITCHES
These switches are used to output the ALERT tone to a selected evacuation zone.
Each switch is a momentary switch that has an associated LED to indicate switch operation.
Pushing the switch to the momentary UP or DOWN position outputs the ALERT tone to the
selected Evacuation zone. The yellow LED tracks the ALERT tone in progress.
To cancel the selected ALERT Tone, push the associated momentary switch in the UP
or DOWN position.
2.5
ALL CIRCUITS EVACUTAION SWITCH
This switch is used to output the EVACUATION (EVAC) tone to all of the speaker circuits.
Each switch is a momentary switch that has an associated LED to indicate switch operation.
Pushing the switch to the momentary UP or DOWN position, outputs the EVACUATION tone
to all speaker circuits. The red LED tracks the EVACUATION tone in progress.
To cancel the ALL ZONE EVACUATION tone, push the associated momentary switch
in the UP or DOWN position.
2.6
SELECTIVE ZONE EVACATION SWITCHES
These switches are used to output the EVACUATION tone to a selected evacuation zone.
Each switch is a momentary switch that has an associated LED to indicate switch operation.
Pushing the switch to the momentary UP or DOWN position outputs the EVACUATION tone to
the selected Evacuation zone. The red LED tracks the EVACUATION tone in progress.
To cancel the selected EVACUATION Tone, push the associated momentary switch
in the UP or DOWN position.
Document No.: 4100-M010A
May 1999
Page 7
Issue 3.1
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