Eps Configuration - Simplex 4100ES Installation Manual

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SNAC wiring fault
Short circuit detection is 5k ohms maximum for SNAC. Open circuit detection is 15k.
Detection
Battery Standby
Battery standby requirements are dependent on system configuration. The 4100ES can support up to 115 Ah
batteries (UL) and 50 Ah batteries (ULC). With 115 Ah batteries, a system could be configured to draw 3.8A for
(sealed lead-acid
24 hours, followed by 15 minutes at 9.375A. Or a configuration with 0.375A for 24 hours and 5 minutes alarm at
batteries)
9.375 would require 12.7 Ah batteries or larger. Simplex Manufacture has already tested Amp Hour capability due
to requirements of UL 864 which is tested to the value that has been de-rated by 20%.
22.6.2

EPS Configuration

22.6.2.1 Setting the EPS Address
The DIP Switch SW2 is used to set the EPS address as identified in the Panel Programmer job (see the section on Programming for more
information). From left to right, these switches are designated as SW2-1 through SW2-8. The function of these switches is as follows:
• SW2-1. This switch sets the baud rate for the internal 4100 communications line running between the card and the 4100 CPU. Set
this switch to ON.
• SW2-2 through SW1-8. These switches set the card's address within the FACU. Refer to Figure 108 for a complete list of the switch
settings for all of the possible card addresses.
You must set these switches to the value assigned to the module by the Panel Programmer.
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Figure 107: DIP Switch SW2
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