Simplex 4100 Series Installation Instruction

Simplex 4100 Series Installation Instruction

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4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction
Cautions, warnings, and regulatory information
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to
this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.
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 an authorized Simplex
product supplier.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be
performed by a representative or an authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier.
STATIC HAZARD Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows:
• Ground yourself before opening or installing components.
• Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times.
EYE SAFETY HAZARD Under certain fibreoptic application conditions, the optical output of this device may exceed eye safety limits. Do
not use magnification (such as a microscope or other focusing equipment) when viewing the output of this device.
FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS – PART 15. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
SYSTEM REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES To ensure proper system operation, this product must be tested in accordance with
NFPA72 after any programming operation or change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required after any change, addition or deletion
of system components, or after any modification, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring.
All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In addition, to ensure that
other operations are not inadvertently affected, at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change, up to a maximum of 50
devices, must also be tested and proper system operation verified.
NFPA 72® is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association.
Introduction
This publication describes the installation procedure for the 4100-6014/4120-6014 and 4120-6078 Network Interface Cards (NIC) and the following
media modules:
• 4100-0144/4120-0144 Modem Media Card (non-4100U/4100ES only)
• 4100-6056 Wired Media Card (4100U/4100ES only)
4100-0142/4120-0142 Wired Media Card (non-4100U/4100ES only)
• 4100-6057 Fiber Media Card (4100U/4100ES only)
4100-0143/4120-0143 Fiber Media Card (non-4100U/4100ES only)
• 4100-6301 - 4120 SM-L Duplex Fiber Media Card
4100-6302 - 4120 SM-R Duplex Fiber Media Card
4100-6303 - 4120 MM-L Duplex Fiber Media Card
4100-6304 - 4120 MM-R Duplex Fiber Media Card
Related documentation
• Field Wiring Diagram for 4100 Power Limited (841-731)
• Field Wiring Diagram for 4100 Non Power Limited (841-995)
• 4100ES Fire Alarm System Installation Guide (574-848)
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  • Page 1 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 an authorized Simplex product supplier.
  • Page 2 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Introduction to the 4100 NIC The NIC is a slave card that uses the standard 4100 serial bus to communicate with the master. The NIC connects FACPs in a network, allowing communication between each panel via fiber, modem, or twisted shielded pair wire in a Class X wiring configuration.
  • Page 3 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Illustration Figure 1 shows the 4100-6014 and the 4100-6078 NICs. Figure 1: 4100-6014 and 4100-6078 NICs NIC LED indications The 4100-6014 and the 4100-6078 NIC modules have the following LEDs: LED1 (yellow). Illuminates when the NIC has not established a communications link with the 4100 master. LED2 (red).
  • Page 4: Nic Card Led Indications

    4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Figure 2: UT Motherboard with City Connection (565-274) Figure 3: Class B Motherboard (565-275) NIC card LED indications page 4 579-182 Rev. V...
  • Page 5 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Figure 4: 4100U/4100ES CPU Master Motherboard (566-227) page 5 579-182 Rev. V...
  • Page 6 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Figure 5: RUI+ CPU master motherboard (566-938) Media module illustrations You can plug seven modules into the 4100-6014 and the 4100-6078 NICs: • 4100-6301 - 4120 SM-L Duplex Fiber Media Card (566-1198) •...
  • Page 7 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Figure 6: 4120 Duplex Fiber Media Cards, 4010-9819 and 4007-9814 Fiber-Optic Media Cards page 7 579-182 Rev. V...
  • Page 8 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Figure 7: 4100-6056 Wired Media Card Figure 8: 4100/4120-0144 Modem Media Card (Non-4100U/4100ES only) page 8 579-182 Rev. V...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Specifications Refer to the following table for electrical and environmental requirements for the 4100 NIC and media cards. Table 1: Electrical and environmental specifications Electrical specifications NIC (565-516) Startup, no media cards: 8 VDC at 110 mA Nominal, no media cards: 20 to 32 VDC at 0 mA NIC (566-793) Nominal, no media cards: 20 to 32 VDC at 46 mA Modem Media Card...
  • Page 10: Motherboard Jumper Settings

    4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Jumper settings The NIC card, along with the fiber, modem, and wired media cards, all have jumpers that must be set. Motherboard jumper settings NIC-compatible jumper settings on CPU motherboards depend on which motherboards are used. Motherboard 565-274: •...
  • Page 11 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Dual fiber media jumper settings (746-109 only) Use JW1 to adjust the link power budget. If communication problems occur, ensure the fiber connections comply with ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-C.3 or later industry standards. A low power setting is preferred for all 62.5um fiber links less than 11 dB, and 50 um fiber links less than 6.6dB. Table 3: Dual fiber media jumper settings (746-109 only) 50/125 um fiber multi-mode 62.5/125 um fiber multi-mode...
  • Page 12 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Figure 11: 4100-6014 and 4100-6078 Module Card addresses page 12 579-182 Rev. V...
  • Page 13: Mounting Media Cards To The Nic

    4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Mounting Media Cards to the NIC The first step of the installation process is to identify the media cards that have to be connected to the NIC, and connect them properly. Media Card Retainer The media card retainer provided is required for compliance with California Administrative Code Chapter 6, Seismic Evaluation Procedures for Hospital Buildings and is recommended for all installations.
  • Page 14: Installing The Motherboard

    4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Installing motherboards into 2975-91xx Back Boxes (Non-4100U/4100ES) Mount the NIC card to 2975-91xx Master Controller Bays (4100) or, for the 4100U/4100ES, mount the NIC card to 2975-94xx CPU Bays. This section describes mounting into 4100 Master Controller Bays.
  • Page 15 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Installing Motherboards into 2975-94xx Back Boxes (4100U/4100ES) The NIC card can be mounted to either 2975-91xx Master Controller Bays (4100) or, for the 4100U/4100ES, 2975-94xx CPU Bays. This section describes mounting into 4100U or 4100ES CPU Bays. Installing into a 2975-94xx CPU Bay Up to two motherboards may be installed with the system CPU in the CPU bay.
  • Page 16: Installing The Daughter Card

    4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Installing the Daughter Card Installing into a 2975-94xx CPU Bay The 4100 NIC daughter card, shown in Figure 16, inserts into motherboards as follows: • If you use the 565-274 Master Motherboard, insert the NIC daughter card into connector J1. •...
  • Page 17: General Guidelines

    4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Wiring The type of wiring used depends on the type of media cards being used in the system. The only time the motherboard terminals are used is when wired media cards are plugged into the daughter card. Otherwise, modem and fiber connections are made straight to and from the media cards. General Guidelines Make sure these guidelines are accounted for before wiring: •...
  • Page 18 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction • When powering remote units or switching power through relay contacts, power for these circuits must be provided by a power-limited power supply that listed for fire-protective signaling use. An EOL relay must be used to supervise the auxiliary power circuit. •...
  • Page 19 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Figure 19: Transient suppressor Dual Fiber-Optic Wiring (746-109 only) Connectors U1 (transmitter) and U2 (receiver) on the Dual Fiber-Optic Media Card are used to connect 4100-6014 and 4100-6078 NICs across parts of a network.
  • Page 20 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction 4190-9010 coupler requirements The 4190-9010 Coupler (271-012) is used with the 565-261 Fiber-Optic Media Board, revision “C” or higher, the 566-376, or the 746-109. Two 4190-9010 Bi-Directional Couplers are required per connection, one at each node. The 4190-9010 is equipped with type ST connectors.
  • Page 21 • Do not mix single-mode and multi-mode cards on the same link, that is, do not connect a single mode right card to a multi-mode left card. • The 4100 series duplex fiber cards are not compatible with dual fiber-optic media cards. Existing media cards at both ends of the link must be replaced.
  • Page 22: Wiring With The Wired Media Card

    4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Duplex Fiber-Optic Cable Distance Specifications (566-1197, 566-1198, 566-1199, 566-1200) The available communications distance is determined by the properties of the specific fiber cable used, the overall link topology and the available power budget. Table 7: Duplex fiber-optic cable communications distance examples Fiber type 1 MIFL 2...
  • Page 23 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Figure 23: Wired media interconnections between 4100U/4100ES CPU Motherboards page 23 579-182 Rev. V...
  • Page 24: Modem Wiring

    4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Modem Guidelines • Modem media wiring for NICs applies to non-4100U/4100ES systems only. • Phone Line Classification consists of the following: Private leased line for analog data communications No dial tone Full duplex operation No conditioning required No signaling required...
  • Page 25: Wiring Illustrations

    4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Wiring illustrations The following figures show how to wire the NIC. The illustrations use the 565-274 and 565-275 motherboards only. If you are using the 4100U/4100ES motherboard, refer to Figure 18, Figure 20, Figure 21, and Figure 22 along with the figures below. Wired Media, Class X Wiring Figure 25: Wired Media, Class X Wiring Fiber-optic, Class X wiring (0746-109 only)
  • Page 26 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Figure 26: Fiber-optic, Class X wiring (0746-109 only) Notes: Refer to general wiring precautions in this document. For specific information about fiber optic wiring, refer to the 900-143 Fiber Tutorial. The available communications distance is determined by the properties of the specific fiber cable used and the available power budget. The maximum distance between nodes is determined by the total loss from the transmitter to the associated receiver, for example, fiber loss, connector loss, splice loss and safety margin.
  • Page 27 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Figure 27: Wired and dual fiber-optic media, Class X wiring (0746-109 only) Notes: Refer to general wiring precautions in this document. For specific information about fiber-optic wiring, refer to the 900-143 Fiber Tutorial. The available communications distance is determined by the properties of the specific fiber cable used and the available power budget.
  • Page 28 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Figure 28: Duplex fiber-optic Class X wiring (566-1197, 566-1198, 566-1199, or 566-1200 only) Notes: Refer to general wiring precautions in this document. For specific information about fiber-optic wiring, refer to the 900-143 Fiber Tutorial. The available communications distance is determined by the properties of the specific fiber cable used and the available power budget.
  • Page 29 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Duplex fiber-optic Class X wiring (0566-1197, 0566-1198, 0566-1199, 0566-1200 only) Figure 29: Wired and duplex fiber media, Class X wiring (566-1197, 566-1198, 566-1199, or 566-1200 only) Notes: Refer to general wiring precautions in this document. For specific information about fiber-optic wiring, refer to the 900-143 Fiber Tutorial. The available communications distance is determined by the properties of the specific fiber cable used and the available power budget.
  • Page 30 4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Modem Media Wiring (565-279, 566-338) Non-4100U/4100ES Only) Important: Figure 30 applies only to non-4100U/4100ES systems. Figure 30: Modem media wiring All wiring is 24 AWG, twisted pair. Connections between nodes can be made using unpowered (“dry”) copper wires or through powered (“wet”) leased lines. Maximum cable distance between nodes when using short haul 24 AWG twisted pair is 15,000 feet.
  • Page 31: Checkout Procedure

    4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction Checkout procedure When the 4100 NIC installation is completed, verify its operation using the Network Programmer’s Reports. In addition, do the following: • Test point status changes • Test common annunciation •...
  • Page 32: Appendix A: Modular Network Card Compatibility

    Appendix A: Modular network card compatibility Table 9: Duplex Fiber Media Cards Modular Network Card compatibility 4100-6301, 4100-6302, 4100-6303, 4100-6304 Duplex Fiber Media Cards Modular Network Card Compatibility Part # Description Compatible 4100/4100U/4100ES 566-793 4100-6014 / 4100-6078 4100/4100ES SMT 2D Modular Network Card 566-793 4100-9863/ 4100-9864 4100/4100ES SMT TCP/IP Physical Bridge Card...

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