Simplex 4007ES Programmer's Manual

Simplex 4007ES Programmer's Manual

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4007ES and 4007ES Hybrid
Fire Alarm Systems
Programmer's
Manual
579-1167
Rev. D

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  • Page 1 4007ES and 4007ES Hybrid Fire Alarm Systems Programmer’s Manual 579-1167 Rev. D...
  • Page 3 ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be performed by a representative or authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier. STATIC HAZARD - Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows: •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Chapter 1 Getting Started ..............1-1 Introduction ....................1-1 Requirements and Compatibility ..............1-1 Downloading the Software ................1-1 Installing the Software .................1-2 Starting the Programmer ................1-2 Chapter 2 User Interface ................ 2-1 Introduction ....................2-1 Menus ......................2-1 Toolbar Icons ....................2-4 Tabs and Sub-Tabs ..................2-5 Status bar ....................2-5 Chapter 3 Working with Jobs ..............
  • Page 6 Table of Content Adding the Additional IDNet Loops .............5-3 Removing Hardware ...................5-3 Editing Properties ..................5-3 Annunciator Numbers .................5-4 Annunciator Number Sharing Rules ............5-4 Editing Basic Card Properties ..............5-5 Chapter 6 Editing Standard Component Properties ......6-1 Introduction ....................6-1 Accessing Properties ..................6-1 Editing the Unit Properties ................6-1 Editing the CPU ...................6-1 Editing the Color User Interface ..............6-3...
  • Page 7 Table of Content Chapter 8 Viewing, Adding, and Editing Lists ........8-1 Introduction ....................8-1 List Tab .......................8-2 Sort Function ....................8-2 Custom Label Spell Check ................8-2 Managing Points ..................8-3 Turning Autogen Off and On from the General List Tab ......8-3 Basic Operations ..................8-4 Adding a User-Defined List .................8-4 Editing an Existing User-Defined List ............8-4 Latching Supv Verification ................8-5...
  • Page 8 Table of Content Step 1. Defining Hazard Area ..............9-27 Step 2. Specifying Initial Data and Options ..........9-28 Step 3. Specifying Abort Switch Operation ..........9-29 Step 4. Setting Timer Options ..............9-30 Step 5. Specifying Hazard Area Points .............9-31 Deleting Hazard Area ................9-34 Editing Existing Hazard Area ..............9-34 Scheduling Options for Self-Test Wizard ..........9-35 Step 1.
  • Page 9 Role of the Network Programmer ..............13-1 Public Versus External Points ..............13-1 General Network Programming Guidelines ..........13-1 4007ES Programmer Network tab ............13-2 Gaining Access to the Network Information ..........13-3 Editing the Network Name and Node Number ..........13-4 Procedure to Declare Public Points ............13-5 Procedure to Declare External Points ............13-5...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    2. Connect to the simplex-fire.com Tech Support website (registration is required). 3. Navigate to the Distributor Support, then Technical Support page. 4. Once in the Software Download area, click the 4007ES Hybrid. This should be the latest revision of the ES Programmer for the 4007ES panel.
  • Page 12: Installing The Software

    • Click on the Next button to accept the default destination. It is recommended that you choose the default folder Simplex. When the correct entry is specified, click on Next to continue. 5. Progress indicators appear, displaying the progress of the file copy operations.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 User Interface

    The following sections detail the user interface and the options associated with each item. Menus Toolbar Icons Tabs Sub-Tabs Status Bar Figure 2-1. 4007ES Programmer Interface Menus ..........2-1 Toolbar Icons ........2-4 In this chapter Tabs and Sub-Tabs......2-5 Status bar..........2-5 Menus The menus are located at the top of the ES Panel Programmer: Consult the following tables for the description of the menu items.
  • Page 14 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) User Interface Menus Table 2-2. Edit Menu Menu Item Description Copies and deletes the selected content. Copy Copies the selected content. Paste Inserts the previously cut or copied material into the selected area. Preferences Allows the user to configure certain aspects of the programmer.
  • Page 15 Access the service port connection settings. Table 2-8. Help Menu Menu Item Description Help Topics Click to access the 4007ES Programmer Help. About Programmer Click to access basic information, copyright of the programmer software, and the revision of the programmer being used.
  • Page 16: Toolbar Icons

    Click to make the checklists appear. Note Click to add a note to the job. About Click to access basic information and copyright of the programmer software. Help Topics Click to access the 4007ES Online Help. Exit Click to exit the programmer.
  • Page 17: Tabs And Sub-Tabs

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) User Interface, Continued Tabs and Sub- Each tab represents a specific component or feature of the job that must be configured. The Tabs tabs are placed in sequential order and should be completed in that order. Certain tabs are made up of multiple sub-tabs that are found at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 19: Chapter 3 Working With Jobs

    Chapter 3. Working with Jobs Introduction A job is a file that contains specific programming and configuration information for the FACP. This chapter explains the basics surrounding creating and saving jobs, however, it is important to consult the following chapter in this document, Panel Information and Configuration, for crucial information on how to configure and program the job.
  • Page 20: Opening Existing Jobs

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Working with Jobs Creating Jobs Table 3-1 describes the naming convention format. Table 3-1. Job Naming Convention YEAR MONTH FILE TYPE NUMBER JOB VERSION 1 = Jan E=4100ES 2 = Feb 3 = Mar 4 = Apr...
  • Page 21: Job Notes

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Working with Jobs, Continued Job Notes To leave a note for the job on the programmer: 1. Once in the job, either click on the Notes icon or open the Tool menu and select Notes.
  • Page 22: System Requirements

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) System Requirements Archiving a Job Once a job is archived, it is saved as a read-only .SDA4100U file that can no longer be opened for editing. To archive a job: 1. Save the job. 2. Open the Edit menu and click on the Archive menu item.
  • Page 23: Chapter 4 Panel Information And Configuration

    Chapter 4. Panel Information and Configuration Introduction This section focuses on items found in the Panel tab. Information in this section must be completed and the options must be configured before the job is successfully built. In this chapter Notice to users, Installers, AHJ, and other Panel Information ........
  • Page 24: System Options

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Panel Information and Configuration, Continued Panel Information • Programmed by: This section requests information about the people who programmed the FACP (branch, customer information). • Hardware Edit Lock: When this option is checked, the user cannot add or remove any hardware.
  • Page 25 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Panel Information and Configuration, Continued System Options Table 4-2. General System Options (Continued) Description Option (“dflt” indicates the default setting) Service Select Service Reset to allow an operator to reset the system even though Reset the device causing the alarm has not restored to normal.
  • Page 26 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Panel Information and Configuration, Continued System Options Table 4-2. General System Options, Continued Non Steady When enabled, this option allows you to select the flash pattern output by Non Visual Evac Steady Visual Signals. The term Non Steady Visual Signal refers to any Visual Notification Appliance capable of emitting a pattern of flashes (such as incandescent visuals).
  • Page 27 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Panel Information and Configuration, Continued System Options Table 4-3. Active Status Reminder System Options Option Description Fire The Fire Reminder option programs the system to periodically sound the Reminder piezo if an uncleared Alarm condition exists at the panel, thereby reminding system operators about the uncleared condition.
  • Page 28 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Panel Information and Configuration, Continued System Options Table 4-4. Recurring Trouble Filter System Options General Description: These options stop a recurring trouble event from continuously dialing the central station or from generating SafeLINC email events if the programmed criteria are met (number of occurrences of that point in the trouble log within the specified elapsed time frame).
  • Page 29: User Access Level Configuration

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Panel Information and Configuration, Continued System Options Table 4-5. Addressable Appliances Preferred Default System Options, Continued Value for Assigned Candela Value for Indoor Value for Weatherproof, Weatherproof, Value Appliances 15 cd 15 cd 15 cd...
  • Page 30: Passcode Configuration

    Programmer/Runtime Features window. 2. To enable the options under Programmer and Runtime on the left panel, enter the software key provided by an authorized Simplex representative with the appropriate access codes. 3. Click on Update Access Codes to complete the action.
  • Page 31: Chapter 5 Specifying Hardware Components

    Chapter 5. Specifying Hardware Components Introduction The hardware components that are part of the FACP must be entered into the programmer so that the user can configure their properties according to the job requirements. This chapter explains how to add and remove the hardware elements that are entered into the programmer.
  • Page 32 Chapter 5 Specifying Hardware Components Specifying Hardware Components Hardware Tab Table 5-1 lists the available hardware icons and their descriptions. Overview Table 5-1. Hardware Tab Icons Icon Meaning Panel Icon This icon permanently resides in the top left corner of the work area. The panel icon represents all of the non-networked, RUI-linked components controlled by a single CPU.
  • Page 33: Editing Properties

    Chapter 5 Specifying Hardware Components Specifying Hardware Components, Continued Adding Hardware To add a hardware component to the programmer using click + add: 1. Right click in the Hardware component window. An action list appears. 2. Select the type of hardware you want to add to the programmer from the action list: •...
  • Page 34: Annunciator Numbers

    Chapter 5 Specifying Hardware Components Specifying Hardware Components, Continued Annunciator Every card in a 4007ES Panel job must have an associated annunciator number, whether it is an Numbers annunciator or not. Annunciator numbers are assigned in the following manner: when a new unit is added to a job, the unit is assigned the next available annunciator number.
  • Page 35 Chapter 5 Specifying Hardware Components Specifying Hardware Components, Continued Editing Basic All cards, regardless of whether they are the standard system cards (such as the system power Card Properties supply) or an option card, include the basic properties. The basic card properties are listed below.
  • Page 37: Chapter 6 Editing Standard Component Properties

    Chapter 6. Editing Standard Component Properties Introduction 4007ES panels come equipped with a standard set of hardware components. This chapter details the programming for those cards. Accessing Properties......6-1 Editing the IDNET Multiloop..6-7 In this chapter Editing the Unit Properties ....6-1 Editing the NAC Power Supply..6-9 Editing the CPU ........
  • Page 38 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the CPU 3. Click the Gen. Info tab. Enter the information requested. Click on Apply and then OK to confirm the selection (Figure 6-1). • Device Type: For a CPU card...
  • Page 39: Editing The Color User Interface

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the Color The Color User Interface window has five main tabs to edit. The Card Properties tab, User Interface Annunciator Settings tab, the Point Editing tab, the Display Options tab, and the Access Level tab.
  • Page 40 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the Color To edit the Point Editing tab (Figure 6-4): For each control key: User Interface 1. Select a switch mode from the drop-down list. 2. Enter a reference address.
  • Page 41: Editing The Idnac Power Supply

    Figure 6-6. Color User Interface - Access Levels Editing the IDNAC The IDNAC Power Supply is part of the 4007ES Hardware Configuration. It has five main tabs Power Supply to edit. The Card Properties tab, the Data Entry tab, the AuxNAC tab, the Aux Relay tab, and the Point Editing tab.
  • Page 42 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the IDNAC To edit the Data Entry tab (Figure 6-7): Power Supply 1. Configure the Depleted Battery Cutout option. If selected, the power supply card shuts itself off after detecting a depleted battery condition when no AC power is present.
  • Page 43 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the IDNAC To edit the Point Editing tab (Figure 6-10): Power Supply Select the card options you want to apply to the devices added to the IDNAC Power Supply.
  • Page 44: Editing The Idnet Multiloop

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the IDNET To edit the IDNet Point Editing tab Multiloop (Figure 6-11): The Point Editing tab is used to define the points on the IDNet loop. Once the Verification points are defined, they must be associated to a zone.
  • Page 45 Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the NAC The NAC Power Supply is part of the 4007ES Hybrid Hardware Configuration. The card has Power Supply four main tabs to edit. The Card Properties tab, the Data Entry tab, the NACs tab, and the AuxNAC tab.
  • Page 46 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the NAC To edit the NACs tab (Figure 6-15): Power Supply 1. Select a circuit to configure in the table. Figure 6-15. NAC - NACs Tab 2. Select a point type from the Point Type drop-down list.
  • Page 47 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the Zone/ The 4007-9801 Zone/Relay card allows monitoring of up to eight Class B zones or four Class Relay Card A zones, or control up to eight relay contacts. Up to four cards can be used. The card has two main tabs to edit.
  • Page 48 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the Zone/ Auto Fill Window (Figure 6-18) Relay Card The auto fill function allows you to fill up the information for one point and then use this information to automatically fill the information for the other points. To invoke this function, select a point in the Point Editing tab grid and press F4.
  • Page 49 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the Serial The 4007-9806 serial DACT interface card can be programmed per point or by event. DACT Card Per The 4007-9806 serial DACT per point has six main tabs to edit. The Card Properties tab, the Point Basics tab, the Event Codes tab, the Local Points tab, the Point Types tab, and the Points tab.
  • Page 50 Editing the Serial To edit the Local Points tab (Figure 6-21): DACT Card The Local Points tab allows you to edit the local points associated with each of the 4007ES Panel point types. 1. Click on the Enable Edit checkbox at the top right of the window.
  • Page 51 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the Serial To edit the Points tab (Figure 6-23): DACT Card 1. To edit a point, click on the point or use the up and down arrow with the <space bar> to toggle point selection.
  • Page 52 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the Event To edit the Basics tab (Figure 6-24): DACT Card The Basics tab can be used to set up the basic communication information of the DACT to DACR link. The following fields in the tab can be edited: •...
  • Page 53 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued Editing the Event The Local Points tab allows you to edit the local points associated with each of the 4007ES DACT Card Panel point types. To edit the Local Points tab (Figure 6-21): 1.
  • Page 54: 48-Led Module

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued 48-LED Module To edit the Point Editing tab: From the Point Editing tab, two view choices are available. High Level Modes: organizes the LEDs in pairs. Under this view, the Mode options are more limited: •...
  • Page 55 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Editing Standard Component Properties, Continued 48-LED Module In High Level Mode: 1. Select a column and then a point that needs to be edited. LED pairs are yellow and red. 2. Select the Mode from the Mode drop-down list. Under this mode, only three options are available.
  • Page 57: Chapter 7 Editing Truealert Devices Properties

    Chapter 7. Editing TrueAlert Devices Properties Introduction TrueAlert devices are edited through the Point Editing tab on the IDNAC Power Supply. To access this tab: 1. Go to the Hardware Configuration window. 2. Double click on the IDNAC Power Supply icon. 3.
  • Page 58: Point Editing For Truealert Device

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device TrueAlert ES AO Use this device type to edit TrueAlert ES Audible Only (AO) appliances. Appliance Point The following editing options are available for this appliance: Editing Table 7-1. TrueAlert ES AO Point Editing Options...
  • Page 59 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES VO Use this device type to edit TrueAlert ES Visual Only (VO) appliances. The following editing options are available for this appliance: Appliances Point Editing Table 7-2. TrueAlert ES VO Point Editing Options...
  • Page 60 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES Use this device type to edit TrueAlert ES Visual Only High Candela (VO-H) appliances. The following editing options are available for this appliance: VO-H Appliances Point Editing Table 7-3.
  • Page 61 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES VO-L Use this device type to edit TrueAlert ES Visual Only LED Strobe (VO-L) appliances. The following editing options are available for this appliance: Appliances Point Editing Table 7-4.
  • Page 62 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES Use this device type to edit TrueAlert ES Visual Only LED Strobe High Candela (VO-LH) appliances. The following editing options are available for this appliance: VO-LH Appliances Point Table 7-5.
  • Page 63: Truealert Es Av Appliance Point Editing

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES AV Use this device type to edit TrueAlert ES Audible/Visual (AV) appliances. The following Appliance Point editing options are available for this appliance: Editing Table 7-6.TrueAlert ES AV Point Editing Options...
  • Page 64 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES AV Table 7-6. TrueAlert ES AV Point Editing Options, Continued Appliance Point Option Description Editing Operation Select the type of operation the appliance will signal. General Evac.
  • Page 65: Truealert Es Av-H Appliance Point Editing

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES AV-H Use this device type to edit TrueAlert ES Audible/Visual High Candela (AV-H) appliances. The Appliance Point following editing options are available for this appliance: Editing Table 7-7.TrueAlert ES AV-H Point Editing Options...
  • Page 66 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES AV-H Table 7-7. TrueAlert ES AV-H Point Editing Options, Continued Appliance Point Option Description Editing Coding Type Select the Coding Type to set the cadence of the audible signal.
  • Page 67: Truealert Es Av-L Appliance Point Editing

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES AV-L Use this device type to edit TrueAlert ES Audible/Visual LED Strobe (AV-L) appliances. The Appliance Point following editing options are available for this appliance: Editing Table 7-8.TrueAlert ES AV-L Point Editing Options...
  • Page 68 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES AV-L Table 7-8. TrueAlert ES AV-L Appliance Point Editing, Continued Appliance Point Option Description Editing Coding Type Select the Coding Type to set the cadence of the audible signal.
  • Page 69: Truealert Es Av-Lh Appliance Point Editing

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES Use this device type to edit TrueAlert ES Audible/Visual LED Strobe High Candela (AV-LH) AV-LH Appliance appliances. The following editing options are available for this appliance: Point Editing Table 7-9.TrueAlert ES AV-LH Point Editing Options...
  • Page 70 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert ES AV- Table 7-9. TrueAlert ES AV-LH Appliance Point Editing, Continued LH Appliance Option Description Point Editing Coding Type Select the Coding Type to set the cadence of the audible signal.
  • Page 71: Iso Options

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued ISO Options Use this device type to edit TrueAlert Isolators. The following editing options are available for this device: Table 7-10.TrueAlert Isolator Editing Options Option Description Custom Label This field can be used to describe the appliance's function, location, or other descriptive information.
  • Page 72: Dcai Options

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued DCAI Options Use this device type to edit DCAI cards. Note: A warning appears if the number of DCAI cards added to the Point Editing table does not correspond to the number of cards added to the job.
  • Page 73 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert Horn Use this device type to edit TrueAlert Horn appliances. The following editing options are Appliance Point available for this appliance: Editing Table 7-14. TrueAlert Horn Point Editing Options...
  • Page 74 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Point Editing for TrueAlert Device, Continued TrueAlert A/V Use this device type to edit TrueAlert Strobe Audible/Visual (A/V) appliances. The following Appliances Point editing options are available for this appliance: Editing Table 7-15. TrueAlert AV Point Editing Options...
  • Page 75: Chapter 8 Viewing, Adding, And Editing Lists

    Lists, Latching Supv Verification Lists, and Elevator Recall Lists, used by the Panel FACP. Note: The Alarm Verification Tab can still be accessed through the List Tab, but it cannot be used. For information on using lists for the Install Mode feature, consult the 4007ES Operator’s Manual (579-1165).
  • Page 76 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Viewing, Adding, and Editing Lists List Tab Select the List Tab to display the List Tab window. By default when you select the List Tab, the General List subtab, located on the bottom left of the window, is selected. This window contains an entry for every list in the system.
  • Page 77 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Viewing, Adding, and Editing Lists, Continued Managing Points Default custom control programming within the system automatically adds points to system lists based on their point type, a process known as auto list generation, or autogen. For example, adding a signal point with the SSIGNAL point type automatically adds the point to system list L8, Fire Alarm Points Off on Silence.
  • Page 78: Basic Operations

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Viewing, Adding, and Editing Lists, Continued Basic Operations User-defined lists allow a range of points to be controlled (turned on or off, for example) by turning a switch on, or via a Custom Control command. Lists associated with LEDs allow the status of system attributes or components to be monitored.
  • Page 79 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Viewing, Adding, and Editing Lists, Continued Latching Supv The ES Panel's Latching Supv Verification (LVS DUCT and LVSUPV) feature activates a Verification supervisory condition when a device crosses the threshold. This means that the supervisory condition on the panel does not clear until the point restores to normal and a system reset is performed.
  • Page 80: Latching Supv Verification

    Turn this option off to perform a silent WalkTest on the system. - Whether logging of WalkTest information is enabled or not. (Enable this option to perform a silent WalkTest. Refer to the 4007ES Operator's Manual (579-1165) for information on setting these options.) •...
  • Page 81 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Viewing, Adding, and Editing Lists, Continued WalkTest Moving Points between Groups The WalkTest list consists of eight groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow a technician to conduct a WalkTest in a specific area of a building (or different buildings), and limit the activation of the building signals to only the intended area.
  • Page 82: Walktest

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Viewing, Adding, and Editing Lists, Continued WalkTest Editing Group Properties Each WalkTest group includes a set of properties that allow you to control the way in which points within the group operate. To edit the properties for a group: 1.
  • Page 83: Elevator Recall List

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Viewing, Adding, and Editing Lists, Continued Elevator Recall The Elevator Recall list is made up of five groups, each corresponding to an elevator shaft numbered from one to five. Each shaft group contains three lists - one for the primary recall List points, one for the alternate recall points, and one for the shutdown points.
  • Page 84: Zone Lists

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Viewing, Adding, and Editing Lists, Continued Elevator Recall Editing Group Descriptions List Each Elevator Recall group includes a description property that allows you to change the label of the group. To edit the group's description: 1.
  • Page 85: Chapter 9 Custom Control

    Chapter 9. Custom Control Introduction With Custom control the components of the ES Panel FACP—hardware points, pseudo points, and lists—can be controlled with user-definable custom control “equations.” This chapter describes using Custom Control to create custom programming applications for the ES Panel FACP. In this chapter Custom Control Overview............9-1 Role of Lists and Pseudo Points ..........
  • Page 86: Role Of Lists And Pseudo Points

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control Role of Lists and Using lists and pseudo points (both user-defined and system) improves the efficiency of Custom Control equations and makes it possible for a range of facility-specific operations to be Pseudo Points programmed.
  • Page 87: Using A Ladder Logic Diagram To Evaluate An Equation

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Anatomy of a Using Logical Operators (AND, OR, NOT) you can link multiple input statements to form logical expressions. Logical operators are only used with input statements and are not used Custom Control with Output statements.
  • Page 88 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Using a Ladder • Use a circle to represent each output statement. Add text within or beside the circle to Logic Diagram to describe the output statement. In the following example, the output side of the equation Evaluate an contains a single output statement, HOLD ON SIG 1.
  • Page 89: Custom Control Window

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Custom Control Selecting the Custom Control tab from the main programmer window displays the Custom Control Window shown in Figure 9-7. This window contains two halves. Window • The left half lists user-defined and system-only (non-editable) programs. Click on the + sign to the left of an entry to expand the contents of that entry.
  • Page 90: Selecting User Program

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Selecting User Note: You cannot write custom control on InfoAlarm switches and LEDs. Program The first step in defining a new custom control equation is to add the equation to a User Programs.
  • Page 91: Adding Input Statements

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Adding Input The second step in creating a new Custom Control equation is to add input statements to the equation. Repeat the steps in this section until all input statements in the equation have been Statements defined.
  • Page 92: Adding Output Statements

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Adding Output The third step in creating a new Custom Control equation is to add output statements to the new equation. Repeat the steps in this section until all output statements in the equation have been Statements defined.
  • Page 93: Selecting Floor Tab

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Selecting Floor 1. Start the Floor Above/Below Wizard by clicking on the Floor Above/Floor Below Wizard tab, which is located along the bottom left part of the Custom Control window. 2. Right click in the blank area above the tab. When the list of options appears, select Create Floor Group.
  • Page 94: General Information

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued General After you enter a name for the floor group, click Next. A dialog appears, with this dialog you can specify general information about the application. Information Figure 9-15. Floor Above/Below Data Specify this information as follows: •...
  • Page 95: Specifying Floor Names

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Specifying Floor The Floor drop-down list box contains an entry for all floors (i.e., if you set number of floors to 10 in the previous screen, there are 10 entries). To enter a floor's name, first click on the...
  • Page 96: Using The Selective Signaling Wizard

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Using the Selective Signaling is typically used to limit the activation of NACs to the area or floor on which an activated initiating devices is located. In the following example, an activated Selective initiating device on Floor 2 triggers only the NACs located on Floor 2.
  • Page 97: Setting General Options

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Setting General After you enter a name for the group, click the Next button. A dialog appears, with this dialog you can specify general information about the application. Options Figure 9-21. General Information Specify the following: •...
  • Page 98: Linking Initiating And Notification Points

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Linking Initiating Using the screen shown below you can link initiating and notification points to one another. If one of the specified initiating devices activates, only the notification appliances linked to the and Notification initiating device activates.
  • Page 99: Using The Sounder/Relay Base Wizard

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Using the Using the Sounder/Relay Base Wizard you can change the default operation of single station smoke detectors. Note that the default operation—sounder activates when the alarm threshold Sounder/Relay is passed and deactivates when the smoke level drops back below the threshold—is Base Wizard programmed using the TPHOTO device type.
  • Page 100 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Activating Base 3. A dialog similar to the following appears. Select the operation for the device as either “Hold on Alarm Device ON until Reset” (sounder or relay remains activated until reset) or “Hold Device on until Silence”...
  • Page 101 3-2-2 SMPL 3-1-3 SMPL 3-2-3 SMPL Add the following custom control equation to the 4007ES IDNAC Addressable Panel: [INPUTS] STATUS ON 1-0-9 | CARDSTAT | CSP | POSTIVE EARTH OR STATUS ON 1-0-10 | CARDSTAT | CSP | NEGATIVE EARTH...
  • Page 102: Suppression Release Introduction

    Release General Capabilities • The number of hazard areas that the 4007ES panel is capable of monitoring is restricted by the hardware and point capacity of the panel. Each hazard is defined as a separate area containing its own 4090-9005 or -9006 releasing peripheral and solenoid.
  • Page 103 Appliqué system. This appliqué is used to indicate that the 4007ES panel is programmed to work as a releasing panel and all releasing circuits must be disabled prior to servicing. Apply the label to any area on the front door.
  • Page 104 Release Device and Point Types Refer to section Programming Points inside the Online Help of the 4007ES Panel Programmer for information on programming the points. Table 9-2. Valid Device and Point Types...
  • Page 105: Suppression Release Device And Point Types

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Suppression Release Device and Point Types Table 9-2. Valid Device and Point Types, continued Point Type Description Valid Device Types AutoGenerates to Following Lists: SUPDET Suppression Agent MONA, MONB, SMONA, SMONB, L18 - General Fire Alarm Monitor Zones...
  • Page 106: Suppression Release Signal Responses

    The following use cases share some common configuration, listed in this section. Specific configuration is listed under each use case. Panel: A 4007ES IDNAC with the following points. IDNet points: • Manual release point: MBZAM with SSDUMP point type at address M1-11-0.
  • Page 107 Release Use • Program#: 3. Cases Note: It is always 3 for a 4007ES FACP. • Check Enhanced Power Supply because we have an IDNAC channel. • Check Cross Zone (Dual Detector). • Set First Stage Audible Notification to Temporal.
  • Page 108 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Suppression Use Case #2:NYC Abort Release Use Cases Specific Configuration True Alert Zone • SIG912 is configured as RELISIG (Releasing Investigation Circuit) and has at least one audible device from the IDNAC channel.
  • Page 109 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Suppression Table 9-5 describes actions and their corresponding responses. Release Use Cases Table 9-5. IRI Abort, Actions and Releases Action Response First detector is RELSIG turns on low cadence (Temporal). RELWVIS turns on.
  • Page 110 Release Use • Program#: 3 Cases Note: It is always 3 on a 4007ES. • Check Enhanced Power Supply because we have an IDNAC channel. • Uncheck Cross Zone (Dual Detector). Note: Without cross zone the audible notification automatically defaults to Fast March Time (March120).
  • Page 111: Step 1. Defining Hazard Area

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Step 1. Defining 1. Click the Custom Control tab. Hazard Area 2. Click the Suppression Release Wizard subtab. A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 9-29 appears. Figure 9-29. Create Hazard Area Menu Choice 3.
  • Page 112: Step 2. Specifying Initial Data And Options

    In the case of a 4007ES FACP, Program # 3 is the only one that can be used. • Cross Zone (Dual Detector). Check this box to enable cross-zoned (dual detector) operation.
  • Page 113 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Step 3. Specifying Using the next screen you can specify the action that occurs when the abort switch is released. Abort Switch IMPORTANT: For all choices except the International Risk Insurers (IRI) Abort method,...
  • Page 114: Step 3. Specifying Abort Switch Operation

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Step 3. Specifying • NYC Abort (Does not comply with UL 864). Pressing the Abort switch does the Abort Switch following: Operation • Warning bell and strobe turn on (NAC associated with RELISIG point type).
  • Page 115: Step 5. Specifying Hazard Area Points

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Step 4. Setting Use the following guidelines when setting these values: Timer Options • Manual Release. The Manual Release Time Delay is a programmable timer that specifies the delay between the activation of a manual release switch and the activation of releasing appliances.
  • Page 116 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Step 5. Specifying Each button accesses a tag list, with this you can select (tag) the specific points to associate with the hazard. Follow these steps to tag points: Hazard Area Points 1.
  • Page 117 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Step 5. Specifying Review the options selected for the hazard area using the screen shown in Figure 9-36. Use the scroll bar to check the selections for all options. If necessary, click Back to return to one of the Hazard Area option selection screens to change a choice.
  • Page 118: Deleting Hazard Area

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Deleting Hazard To delete an existing Hazard Area: Area 1. Right click the name of the hazard area (see Figure 9-37) and select the Delete Hazard Area option. A dialog appears warning you that all Custom Control equations associated with the hazard area will be deleted.
  • Page 119: Scheduling Options For Self-Test Wizard

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Scheduling Select the following options in the Self-Test Wizard to set up one or more schedules to run the scheduled self-tests: Options for Self-Test Wizard • Frequency • Day • Time • Triggering pseudo point Note: An automatic self-test can be launched from the TSW instead of the FACP.
  • Page 120: Step 2. Selecting Start Time And Frequency Of The Self-Test

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Step 1. Creating a 5. The next screen, shown in Figure 9-41, specifies the Custom Control Program Number. New Self-Test This is the program number under which the self-test custom control equations created by the wizard are stored.
  • Page 121 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Custom Control, Continued Step 3. Selecting 1. In Self-Test Triggering Point, click Select Pseudo Point to choose a pseudo point that will Self-Test be used to activate Self-Test (Figure 9-43). Triggering Point 2. Inside Self-Test Options, click Select Point List to choose the points list for Self-Test.
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  • Page 123: Chapter 10 File Transfer

    File Transfer Introduction There are two methods of performing file transfer in the 4007ES. The preferred method is to use a USB portable storage device (also called thumb drive, key, memory stick, etc.) to transfer files between the 4007ES USB port and the service PC. The secondary method is by connecting a cable between the Ethernet port and the service PC.
  • Page 124: Usb File Transfer

    To Upgrade Software using a USB Storage Device: 1. Insert the USB storage device into the 4007ES Panel and upload the job currently running on the panel. The job is uploaded into a zip folder. The USB storage device must be formatted with FAT32 file system.
  • Page 125 8. Disconnect the USB storage device from the PC and insert it into the USB port located on the CPU board that is mounted on the inner door panel of the 4007ES. Files that need to be updated are flagged for an upgrade on the panel display (Figure 10-2).
  • Page 126: Ip File Transfer

    • From the Start Menu. Click the Start button. Move the pointer to the Programs option. When the list of choices appears, move the pointer to the Simplex option and click on the option containing the programmer. A list of options appears. Click on IP File Transfer.
  • Page 127: Ip Communication Parameter Settings

    Exec file. (For example, a change to the IDNet Slave Exec file may be necessary to provide support for new, additional device types.) The following 4007ES modules are “intelligent” slave devices that use a module-specific Slave Exec file.
  • Page 128 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) IP File Transfer, Continued Download Tab By default, the IP File Transfer window opens to the Download tab. Figure 10-6. IP File Transfer Download Tab 10-6...
  • Page 129: Download Tab

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) IP File Transfer, Continued Download Tab 1. To download a software feature, make sure the Service Mode (Jumper 7) is enabled. Select the type of file you want to download by clicking on the radio button next to the file you want to download.
  • Page 130: Upload/Reports Tab

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) IP File Transfer, Continued Upload/Reports The default option for this feature is to upload the job that is currently running in the FACP. The file that is uploaded is a compressed image of the programmer job file. Therefore, there is no need for an “unbuild.”...
  • Page 131: Type Of Transfer

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) IP File Transfer, Continued Type of Transfer In addition to the upload of the CFIG file, other types of information from the Panel can also be uploaded to the ES Panel Programmer. IMPORTANT: The following reports can also be transferred to the USB storage device.
  • Page 133: Chapter 11 Port Vectoring

    Chapter 11. Port Vectoring Introduction The term port vectoring refers to the way in which certain cards can be programmed to output only specific groups of events. This section describes programming the ES Panel's port vectoring option. Note: User editing of the DACT port vectoring is not permitted in UL 864. Choosing Event Groups to Route ..
  • Page 135: Chapter 12 Amon Point Type

    Chapter 12. AMON Point Type Introduction This chapter describes creating custom point types (referred to as AMON point types) for use with analog monitor ZAMs. These point types allow descriptive text and device-specific settings to be associated with a point name. AMON Pt Type Tab.......12-1 Adding a Point Type ......12-2 In this chapter...
  • Page 136 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) AMON Point Type Adding a Point The AMON Point Type Tab uses a wizard-style interface that guides you through the process Type of creating an AMON point type. 1. To start this wizard, right click in the blank space just below the Point. When the menu appears, click on Add.
  • Page 137: Adding A Point Type

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) AMON Point Type, Continued Adding a Point 3. Click the Next button to view the dialog shown in Figure 12-3. Type Figure 12-3. 4mA and 20mA Values Dialog 4. Enter data in the 4mA and 20mA Values dialog (refer to Table 12-2).
  • Page 138 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) AMON Point Type, Continued Editing a Point To edit an existing point: 1. Right click on the point you want to modify. 2. Click on Properties. 3. Modify the AMON Properties as required. Figure 12-5. Editing an AMON Point Type 4.
  • Page 139: Chapter 13 Adding Or Editing Network Information

    External Points the network. In other words, when the status of the point changes, you want it to annunciate its status on the other node. There is no limit to the quantity of public points for 4007ES network panels. An external point is a point on another node. Declaring it to be an external point allows its status to be annunciated on this panel.
  • Page 140: General Network Programming Guidelines

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Adding or Editing Network Information, Continued General Network • Do not make an NDU point Public above offset 1535. This only applies to the 4100+. Programming • Never set the value of an External Analog Pseudo Point through the Network.
  • Page 141 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Adding or Editing Network Information, Continued Gaining Access The network information fields are contained within the Panel tab. To access these fields, do to the Network the following: Information 1. Click on the Network tab, shown in the upper right corner of Figure 13-2.
  • Page 142: Editing The Network Name And Node Number

    Network Click on the Advanced button and use the dialog that appears to change the network Network to which the 4007ES panel is assigned. Information Node Click on the Advanced button and use the dialog that appears to change the node number of the 4007ES panel.
  • Page 143: Procedure To Declare Public Points

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Adding or Editing Network Information, Continued Procedure to Use the following procedure to define the panel’s public points. Declare Public 1. Click on the Network tab shown in the upper right corner of Figure 13-1.
  • Page 144: Programming Network Alarm Silence

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Adding or Editing Network Information, Continued Procedure to 2. Click OK. The tag list shown in Figure 13-5 appears. This taglist contains all of the points Declare External that are currently declared public on the node selected in Step 1 above.
  • Page 145: Programming Central Network Silence

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Adding or Editing Network Information, Continued Programming Any 4007ES node can be configured as the Central Network Silence Node. Programming Central Network Central Network Silence does not invalidate inhibit and cutout timers on each node. Each node Silence handles these functions locally.
  • Page 146: Programming Distributed Network Silence

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Adding or Editing Network Information, Continued Programming 4. Click OK to close the dialog. When you do this, a tag list containing the public points from Central Network the selected node appears. Click on P217 Network Signal Silence and press the space bar to Silence select the point.
  • Page 147: Programming Central Network Reset

    2. If a TSW has a UT connected to it, put P210 of the UT into L0 to reset the UT. Any 4007ES node can be configured as the Central Network Reset Node. Keep the following in mind when programming Central Network Reset.
  • Page 148: Programming Distributed Network Reset

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Adding or Editing Network Information, Continued Programming 11. Click on the Filter icon at the top of the Tag List. When the list of choices appears, click on Central Network the Network Externals check box. All of the External Points appear.
  • Page 149: Distributed Configuration

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Adding or Editing Network Information, Continued Programming 5. Click on the List tab at the top of the programmer. When the List window appears, click on Distributed the General List subtab at the bottom of the window. Scroll through the list, right click on Network Reset L105 and select Tag List.
  • Page 151: Chapter A Ulc Programming Requirements

    Appendix A. ULC Programming Requirements Introduction This appendix describes ULC programming requirements. In this chapter Required Operations....................A-2 Alarm Cutout Timer Feature.................A-4 Releasing Specific Controls and Indications............A-7...
  • Page 152: Introduction

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Required Operations Introduction To comply with ULC standards, there are indicators and a key that must be programmed and labeled, as outlined in this section. The LED indicators required are for Manual Evacuation, Ground Fault, and AC Power On. User Button 1 is designated as the Manual Evacuation key.
  • Page 153 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Required Operations, Continued Procedure Figure A- 2. Color User Interface Properties with S527 Operation Check Box Note: In compliance with ULC requirements, the slide-in label for LEDs on the user interface must be labeled as shown in Figure A- 3.
  • Page 154: Alarm Cutout Timer Feature

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Alarm Cutout Timer Feature Introduction To comply with ULC standards when using the Alarm Cutout Timer feature, there must be a yellow LED dedicated to indicate when the timer has expired. Note: The LEDs adjacent to the LCD must be used for other ULC indication requirements, therefore the inclusion of the Alarm Cutout Timer feature will require the additional LED Module (4007-9805).
  • Page 155 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Alarm Cutout Timer Feature, Continued Programming the Figure A- 5. Custom Control Equation to Turn ON Pseudo Point Figure A- 6. Custom Control Equation to Turn OFF Pseudo Point Step 3: Program the LED to reference the assigned pseudo point.
  • Page 156 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Alarm Cutout Timer Feature, Continued Programming the Figure A- 7. LED Module Properties...
  • Page 157: Releasing Specific Controls And Indications

    Releasing Specific Controls and Indications Introduction To comply with ULC standards when using the 4007ES for releasing service, program a Pre- Discharge red LED, a Discharge red LED, and the abort switches to cause a system trouble when activated (UL864 requires a system supervisory which is default). You may need to program a Releasing Service Signal Silence button with yellow LED.
  • Page 158: Discharge Led Programming (Red Led

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Releasing Specific Controls and Indications, Continued Pre-Discharge 3. Write an equation to turn off the LED when the zone releases. Programming (Red LED) 4. Write (or add to an existing equation) the equation to turn off the digital pseudo during system startup or upon system reset.
  • Page 159 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Releasing Specific Controls and Indications, Continued Discharge LED Discharge LED Programming (RED LED) is required for every Hazard Area. Programming The Discharge LED activates when the suppression release device is in the released state (RED LED) (solenoid is activated).
  • Page 160: Abort Switch Active

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Releasing Specific Controls and Indications, Continued Abort Switch Program a LED to display that an abort switch is active in a hazard area. The LED will be on Active whenever an abort is activated in during a releasing service alarm. It will not turn on during normal supervisory conditions.
  • Page 161 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Releasing Specific Controls and Indications, Continued Abort Switch 2. Configure three unused digital pseudo points to be used as two new troubles and a Trouble during supervisory point. Label them as follows (change HAZNAME to the appropriate label for...
  • Page 162 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Releasing Specific Controls and Indications, Continued Abort Switch 6. Click the List tab in the Programmer and right click the list for the abort switches made Trouble during during step 3 and select where used to show all the custom control equations this list is Normal referenced in.
  • Page 163: Releasing Service Signal Silence Programming - Optional

    4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Releasing Specific Controls and Indications, Continued Abort Switch 9. Add a HAZNAME - Abort Switch Supervisory equation to annunciate a supervisory when Trouble during the abort switch is activated in alarm as shown below. Use the lists you wrote down from...
  • Page 164 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Releasing Specific Controls and Indications, Continued Releasing Service Signal Silence Programming - Optional (Pushbutton and Yellow LED) 2. Check if there are any manual or automatic alarms in the system and if someone is requesting to silence the NACs. The equation below checks this.
  • Page 165 4007ES Panel Programmer Manual (579-1167) Releasing Specific Controls and Indications, Continued Releasing Service Signal Silence Programming - Optional (Pushbutton and Yellow LED) 4. Disable the Suppression Release Wizard to delete the default equation written by the Suppression Release Wizard to silence the NACs on system silence. If it is not deleted it will still silence the hazard area.
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