Visual Inspection; Install Printed Circuit Boards - Simplex 4100 Installation Manual

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4100/4120 INSTALLATION MANUAL

VISUAL INSPECTION

A visual inspection of the panel should be performed prior to installation of printed circuit boards, as they obstruct the
view of panel terminations when installed. Visually inspect for the following:
(a) Neat terminations within the panel.
(b) System wiring is complete and unused circuits are terminated.
(c)
Terminations are tight.
(d) Ribbon cables from CPU board are properly installed (both ends).
(e) Battery cable is connected to the battery test facility P9 of the power master supply or P1 of an expansion power
supply.
(f)
Green ground screw is connected to a unified building ground.
(h) Inspect local and remote annunciators connections.
(i)
Verify that system is clean and free from wire clippings.
(j)
Switches are in the proper position (toggle switches are down).
(k)
Verify that the configuration chip, and revision shown in the main menu, match the Programmer's Report then
check the following:
(i)
File name
(ii)
Order number
(iii) Revision number
(iv) Date

INSTALL PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS

There are several types of motherboards and printed circuit boards for the 4100 system. Each printed circuit board
must be plugged into its proper motherboard for power and communications with the CPU.
Each 4100 printed circuit board has an 8 bit DIP switch (SW1) which is used to set its address and communication
baud rate. Verify each address and baud rate prior to installation of each board. The system may contain up to 119
printed circuit cards (each has its own address). The CPU board is always address 0. Each printed circuit board
address is a binary address which corresponds with a Custom Terminal Wiring Identifier (white label) on its
motherboard, daughterboard and the Programmer's Report. Match the address label on the motherboard to the
address label on the daughterboard, then install each daughterboard. Table 3 (page 26) shows a binary switch
setting table which may be used to determine binary address and baud rate. Dip switch positions 2 through 8 are
used for addressing, while dip switch position 1 is used for baud rates selection.
Check switch settings, jumpers and resistors on each printed circuit board prior to installation.
Use the Custom Terminal Wiring Identifiers (same address on motherboard and daughterboard), Layout pages and
the Programmer's Report to determine proper address and placement for each printed circuit board. The dip switch
on each board has been set to its correct binary address at the factory. This binary address corresponds with a
Custom Terminal Wiring Identifier (label) on each motherboard. Match the address on the daughter card with the
address label on the motherboard, then insert the card. See Figure 6 (Card Detail Report) for card address example
and Figure 18 for an example of a Custom Terminal Wiring Identifier (address 5 for card #5 is shown).
Install the printed circuit boards from left to right, and from top to bottom.
Document No: 4100-M002
(8 digits - example: 809005A)
(X digits - example: XXXXXX)
(3 digits - example: 006)
(9 digits - example: 07-JUL-88)
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