Simplex 4003 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Simplex 4003 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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4003 Voice Control Panel
Installation and Operating Instructions
574-039
Rev. A
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  • Page 1 4003 Voice Control Panel Installation and Operating Instructions 574-039 Rev. A firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 2 DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED. Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify Simplex. ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical power when making any internal adjustments or repairs.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ALL CLEAR Switch ................13 Trouble Indications................13 Microphone Activation................13 Remote Microphone ................13 Additional Descriptions ................14 4003 SIGcard Description..............14 4003 Power Supply Description ............14 VCP Amplifier Description ..............14 Programming the 4003................15 Configuring for 4020 Systems .............15 Editing the Selection ................16 Microphone Selection ................16...
  • Page 6 Stand-Alone Mode Operation ..............20 System Installation ..................21 IMPORTANT..................21 General Information ................21 Tools and Equipment Required ............21 General Notes..................21 Installing the 4003 Voice Control Panel...........22 Installation Checklist ................22 Mounting the 4003...................23 Mounting Procedure................23 Wiring the 4003 ..................25 Wiring Requirements ................25 Mounting and Wiring Peripheral Devices ..........26 Procedure ....................26...
  • Page 7: System Overview

    DIP switches. A second four-circuit NAC card can be installed in the 4003 to control DC notification appliances. Installation of this card allows visible notification appliances to remain activated after audible notification circuits are silenced.
  • Page 8: Standard Features

    • Walk Test  - With the Simplex 4020 as the host FACP, the 4003 can provide the patented Simplex Voice Walk Test feature. With the Simplex 4001/4002 as the host FACP, the 4003 is capable of standard Walk Test operations.
  • Page 9: Hardware Components

    The 4003 can add voice and tone functions to a Simplex 4020 Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) as a 4020 slave. • The 4003 can operate as an adjunct to an existing fire alarm panel (such as a 4001/4002 or an FACP from another manufacturer). •...
  • Page 10: 4020 Slave Configuration

    In the 4020 Slave configuration (shown in Figure 2), the VCP communicates with the 4020 Master Controller via the Remote Unit Interface (RUI) two-wire communications bus. This allows the 4020 to monitor the 4003 status and to control tone and message selection. A dedicated 4020 notification appliance circuit is connect to the 4003 to activate its four NAC speaker outputs.
  • Page 11: 4001/4002 Adjunct Configuration

    This circuit is actually wired to the VCP to allow compatibility with the "Adjunct" application (see 4001/4002 Adjunct description below). Use of an NAC circuit to activate 4003 SIGcard points is necessary to retain use of existing default audio SMPL, and to ensure signal circuit activation is coordinated with VTG operation.
  • Page 12: Stand Alone Paging

    Hardware Components, Continued 4001/4002 Adjunct Alarm message selection is via DIP switch settings on the 4003 Voice Controller Configuration, Continued Assembly. The host FACP activates its Notification Appliance Circuits and initiates the alarm at the VCP. The Voice Controller generates the selected alarm message and routes it to the amplifier.
  • Page 13: Message And Tone Initiation

    Message and Tone Initiation 4020 Slave If you want to use the VCP in the 4020 Slave configuration, you must program the 4020 FACP for the VCP using Version 7 (or later) of the 4100 Programming Unit. A "play" command is generated by the Master Controller if you key the microphone or use either the "Manual EVAC"...
  • Page 14: Standard Tone Options

    Message and Tone Initiation, Continued Adjunct Configuration The second four switches (5 - 8) of DIP switch SW2 (shown in Figure 4) are (continued) used to program the "Alarm/Manual EVAC" Message. The first four switches (1 - 4) perform the same function for the second message ("All Clear"). As shown in Figure 4, switches SW2-2 through SW2-4 select the Tone;...
  • Page 15: Temporal Code Selection

    Message and Tone Initiation, Continued Temporal Code Selection Selection of temporal code for Horn, Bell, Whoop, or Chime tones is available by selecting the desired tone with the DIP switch, and by installing jumper P3 to position 2-3 on the voice controller assembly (565-358). Temporal coded horn is selected by picking any horn tone.
  • Page 16: Hardware And Firmware

    4003 SIGcard points. You must use a jumper to select the needed operation. Access to audio power is from a harness to the 4003 SIGcard. If you want to wire audio power to the 4020 signal circuits, use the termination(s) on the SIGcard, as the amplifier has no terminal block output.
  • Page 17: Voice Controller Assembly Description

    Voice Controller Assembly Description Overview The 4003 Voice Controller Assembly is similar to the 4100 Audio Card, except that only one audio channel is available. The on-board micro-controller monitors amplifier status, master microphone, and remote microphone conditions, as well as the status of the VCP front panel switches. It also provides power supply control functions (including AC line monitoring) and charger/battery monitoring.
  • Page 18: Message Programming

    4020 panel activates the signal circuit that ties the VCP to the FACP. The VCP then energizes the circuits that are tied to the four-circuit 4003 SIGcard. If an alarm is initiated at an "Adjunct" FACP (4001, 4002, or "others"), the four VCP signal circuits energize and the alarm message plays.
  • Page 19: Manual Evac Switch

    ALL CLEAR Switch Activation of the ALL CLEAR ("Message Two") switch energizes the four signal circuits on the 4003 SIGcard. This allows the playing of non-fire messages without alarming the FACP. If the signal circuits at the FACP are used as voice speaker circuits, they do not energize with the ALL CLEAR ("Message...
  • Page 20: Additional Descriptions

    Additional Descriptions 4003 SIGcard Description The 4003 SIGcard is a four-circuit repeater. It supervises each circuit for shorts and opens, and transfers a common trouble relay. If a circuit is shorted, the SIGcard does not energize that relay. The SIGcard is controlled and monitored by the 565-358 Voice Controller Assembly, or by a wired NAC circuit from the host panel.
  • Page 21: Programming The 4003

    Programming the 4003 Configuring for 4020 Systems For 4020 Systems, the VCP is added under the CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR audio category in Version 7 (or later) of the 4100 Programming Unit, as shown in Figure 7. Note: When used as an "Adjunct" to a 4001/4002 or "a panel by others", the VCP needs no programming by the 4100 Programming Unit.
  • Page 22: Editing The Selection

    Programming the 4003, Continued Editing the Selection After you have added the VCP, return to the CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR Main Menu, select the Voice Control Panel (as shown in Figure 8), and press the <E> key to edit the selection.
  • Page 23: System Operation

    System Operation General Information The following paragraphs contain material that is applicable to all 4003 VCP systems. They describe general features and operating procedures. Audio Features The 4003 VCP is a single-channel voice control panel that provides Alert /Evacuation and All Clear Messages over all of its speaker circuits. In addition, the system microphone provides live voice message delivery to any area within the building that is covered by the 4003 speakers.
  • Page 24: Audio Control Switches

    Audio Control Switches Audio Control Switches Figure 10 shows the 4003 panel switches that control the following functions: • MANUAL EVAC Switch • ALL CLEAR Switch. The function of each switch is explained in the following paragraphs. MANUAL EVAC LED...
  • Page 25: Audio System Operation

    To make an announcement with the Microphone, see "How to Operate the Microphone". How to silence alarm signals To silence the 4003 speakers, perform the host alarm silence procedure at the host FACP. • The red MANUAL EVAC LED turns OFF and the speakers silence.
  • Page 26: Stand-Alone Mode Operation

    To make an announcement with the Microphone, see "How to Operate the Microphone". How to silence an evacuation signal To silence the 4003 speakers, flip up the MANUAL EVAC switch again. • The red MANUAL EVAC LED turns OFF and the speakers silence.
  • Page 27: System Installation

    Notify appropriate personnel (building occupants, fire department, monitoring facility, etc.) of the installation. General Information The following paragraphs contain material which is applicable to all 4003 VCP systems. Be sure that you are thoroughly familiar with this material before installing the system.
  • Page 28: Installing The 4003 Voice Control Panel

    Assembly DIP Switch SW6 (SW6-1 and SW6-2 “ON” and SW6-3 and SW6-4 “OFF”).. 12. If 4003 is being used with a 4100 or 4020, track NAC by installing jumper to position 2-3 of P2, all other panels install jumper to position 1-2 of P2. For Voice Message or non-coded operation, install jumper to position 1-2 of P2 and position 2-3 of P9 on Voice Controller Assembly.
  • Page 29: Mounting The 4003

    Mounting Procedure Use the following procedure when mounting a 4003. Carefully open the shipping container. Remove the 4003 from the shipping container and lay the unit on a flat surface. Unlock and open the panel door. Remove the microphone from its holding clip and set it aside.
  • Page 30 Remove the retainer from the back box. (continued) Remove the knockout plugs on the back box for wire entry. At the 4003 mounting location, install the 4003 back box as shown in Figure 12. Position the back box on two wall-mounted screws capable of supporting the panel with batteries using the special keyholes at the top of the box.
  • Page 31: Wiring The 4003

    Wiring Requirements Refer to the 841-921 Field Wiring Diagram, the Wiring Information mounted on the inside of the 4003 panel door, the 4003 Voice Control Panel Connection Diagram (Figure 13), and the system wiring requirements listed below when wiring the 4003.
  • Page 32: Mounting And Wiring Peripheral Devices

    Mounting and Wiring Peripheral Devices Procedure Refer to the 841-921 Field Wiring Diagram and the procedure listed below when installing the 4003 peripheral devices. NOTE: Use the resistor color code shown in Figure 14 to identify the EOL resistors used in the installation.
  • Page 33: System Wiring Configurations

    • Remote Microphone. Important Notes: The 4003 terminal blocks are labeled with a "TB number", and each terminal on the terminal block has a number. (For example, Terminal No.1 on Terminal Block No. 1 is labeled TB1-1.) Each terminal on the terminal block is also identified with an abbreviation of the circuit wire that is connected to it.
  • Page 34: Adjunct To The 4001 System

    EXT PWR Figure 15. Interconnection to the 4001 Pair A connects the 4001 NAC to the 4003 and is used for automatic alarm activation and for 4003 supervision. Pair B connects to the Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) from the 4001. It is used for 4003 manual alarm activation, and it turns on strobes, city connect, or other functions wired directly to the host panel.
  • Page 35: Adjunct To The 4002 System

    EARTH REPORTING Figure 16. Interconnection to the 4002 Pair A connects the 4002 NAC to the 4003. Pair B connects the 4002 IDC to the 4003. The fifth wire is required for EARTH Detection Reporting to the host FACP. An additional pair of wires is required to interconnect the two panels when the external batteries of the host panel are used as backup.
  • Page 36: Slave To The 4020 System

    TWISTED SHIELDED Figure 17. Interconnection to the 4020 Pair A connects the NAC of the 4020 FACP to the NAC of the 4003. Another wire is required for EARTH Detection Reporting to the host FACP. A twisted shielded pair is required for the Remote Unit Interface (RUI). This pair provides manual alarm activation and the Voice Walk Test feature.
  • Page 37: Panel Terminal Connections, Jumper Placements, And Dip Switch Settings

    • Set SW6-3 and SW6-4 OFF. If 4003 is being used with a 4100 or 4020, track NAC by installing jumper to position 2-3 of P2, all other panels install jumper to position 1-2 of P2. For Voice Message or non-coded operation, install jumper to position 1-2 of P2 and position 2-3 of P9 on Voice Controller Assembly.
  • Page 38 For switch to battery on signal from Voice Controller, install jumper to position 1-2 on P3 of 565-367 or 565-593 Power Supply. 12. If 4003 is being used in either Adjunct Mode or 4020 Slave Mode, install 0V connection to host FACP.
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