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4007ES Operator's Manual
579-1165 Rev. D
*05791165D*

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  • Page 1 4007ES Operator’s Manual 579-1165 Rev. D *05791165D*...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Cautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information.................. 3 Introduction..............................4 Reference Documents..................................4 User Interface............................. 5 Alarm Conditions............................6 Screen Buttons....................................6 Recognizing an Alarm Condition..............................6 4.2.1 Processing Alarms......................................7 4.2.2 Acknowledge an Alarm....................................7 4.2.3 Global Acknowledge....................................... 7 4.2.4 Individual Acknowledge....................................7 4.2.5 Silence the Alarm......................................
  • Page 4 4007ES Operator’s Manual 13.7 Earth Fault Search..................................26 13.8 Earth Fault Latch................................... 26 13.9 NAC Miswire Test................................... 26 13.10 Duplicate Device Search................................27 13.11 Weak Answer Search.................................. 27 13.12 TrueAlert Test....................................27 13.13 TrueAlert NAC Test..................................28 13.14 CO Algorithms..................................... 28 13.15...
  • Page 5: Cautions, Warnings, And Regulatory Information

    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.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Refer to the Programmer’s manual, 579-1167, for more information on how to enable/disable the operations on the Color Touchscreen LCD Annunciator. Note: The user interfaces for the 4007ES and the 4007ES Hybrid FACPs are identical and referred to collectively as 4007ES in this document.
  • Page 7: User Interface

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 3 User Interface The user interface is used to operate the FACP. Figure 1: 4007ES User Interface Figure 2: Color Touchscreen LCD Annunciator User Interface Table 1: Components of the FACP User Interface Component Description Touchscreen Used as the panel’s input/output interface.
  • Page 8: Alarm Conditions

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 4 Alarm Conditions An alarm condition occurs when an initiating device (such as a manual pull station, smoke detector, etc.) activates. The panel indicates the presence of the alarm condition by: • Flashing the Fire or PRI2 LEDs.
  • Page 9: Processing Alarms

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 4.2.1 Processing Alarms There are three actions that can be taken when an alarm condition occurs: Acknowledge an Alarm Silence the Alarm Reset the System Each step is explained in detail in the rest of this section.
  • Page 10: Silence The Alarm

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 4.2.5 Silence the Alarm Silencing an alarm turns off all the audible notification appliances that are programmed to turn off when it is pressed. Tap the Alarm Functions button. Figure 7: Alarm functions button Press the Alarm Silence button.
  • Page 11: Reset The System

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 4.2.6 Reset the System Resetting the system allows it to return to a normal state after alarm activation. Important: Reset the system only after the source of the alarm is determined and dealt with. Tap the Alarm Functions button.
  • Page 12: Viewing The Alarm Condition Details

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 4.2.7 Viewing the Alarm Condition Details Each alarm condition contains detailed information on the point, or points, that have triggered it. To access that info: Tap on a desired alarm condition from the Fire Alarm in System screen. That alarm condition can either be a point or a zone containing a variety of points.
  • Page 13: Supervisory And Trouble Conditions

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 5 Supervisory and Trouble Conditions A Supervisory condition indicates a problem with the building’s automatic sprinkler system or some other system used for the protection of life and property. A Trouble condition indicates the presence of a circuit break, or a ground, within a system point, or somewhere between the FACP and one of its points.
  • Page 14: Processing Supervisory And Trouble Conditions

    4007ES Operator’s Manual Processing Supervisory and Trouble Conditions When a Supervisory or a Trouble event occurs, it needs to be acknowledged and the cause of the event resolved for the system to return to normal. Two types of acknowledging modes can be configured on the panel.
  • Page 15: Viewing The Supervisory And Trouble Conditions Details

    4007ES Operator’s Manual Viewing the Supervisory and Trouble Conditions Details Each Supervisory or Trouble condition contains detailed information on the point (or points) that have triggered it. To access that info, do the following: Note: Trouble screen is used as an example.
  • Page 16: Main Menu

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 6 Main Menu To access Main Menu functions, do the following: • Tap anywhere on the touchscreen to remove the screensaver image. • Tap the Menu button on the user interface if you are using the user influence.
  • Page 17: User Access Level

    Only some functions are available at each access level. Figure 25 shows functions with associated default user access levels. The ES Panel Programmer can be used to modify default user access levels for each function, or set user access level passcodes. Refer to document 579-1167: 4007ES Panel Programmer's Manual for more details. Figure 23: User access screen buttons Figure 24: User Access Level Screen...
  • Page 18 4007ES Operator’s Manual Figure 25: User Access Level Chart page 16 579-1165 Rev. D...
  • Page 19: System Info

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 8 System Info Use the System Info function to obtain detailed information regarding the panel and its components. Tap on a menu icon to access that option’s main screen. Refer to User Access Level for access levels required to use each option inside the System Info screen.
  • Page 20: Panel Serial Number

    Tap the System Files Info button to see the latest master revisions loaded on the Remote Annunciator. 8.1.6 IP Info Tap the IP Info button to see the IP and the MAC address of the 4007ES panel. page 18 579-1165 Rev. D...
  • Page 21: Panel Setup

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 9 Panel Setup Use the Panel Setup function to modify the configuration of the basic panel components. Tap on a menu icon to access that option’s main screen. Refer to User Access Level for access levels required to use each option inside the Panel Setup screen.
  • Page 22: Touchscreen Calibration

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 9.1.3 Touchscreen Calibration Tap the Touchscreen Calibration button to access the calibration screen and adjust the sensitivity of the user interface touchscreen. Follow these steps to adjust: Increase or decrease the touchscreen sensitivity by using the Scroll Up and Scroll Down buttons.
  • Page 23: Alarm Log

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 10 Alarm Log The Alarm Log screen contains a list of alarms that the panel has received. Refer to Figure 25 for access levels required for each option inside the Alarm Log screen. 10.1 Alarm Log Screen Buttons Figure 30: Alarm Log buttons...
  • Page 24: Trouble Log

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 11 Trouble Log The Trouble Log screen contains a list of Troubles that the panel has received. Refer to User Access Level for access levels required for each option inside the Trouble Log screen. 11.1 Trouble Log Screen Buttons Figure 32: Trouble screen buttons...
  • Page 25: Search

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 12 Search Use the Search screen to look for configured points under panel control. Refer to User Access Level for access levels required for each option inside the Search screen. 12.1 Search Screen Buttons Figure 34: Search Screen Buttons Figure 35: Search screen...
  • Page 26: Diagnostics

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 13 Diagnostics Use the Diagnostics function to run tests on the panel and the devices. Refer to User Access Level for access levels required for each option inside the Diagnostics screen. 13.1 Diagnostic Screen Buttons Figure 37: Diagnostic screen buttons Figure 39: Diagnostic screen 2...
  • Page 27: Walktest

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 13.4 WalkTest Tap the WalkTest button to open the WalkTest Settings screen, which contains Walktest groups configured by technicians for use during maintenance testing. The following functions are available: • Tap the Next Group button to select the next WalkTest group.
  • Page 28: Earth Fault Search

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 13.7 Earth Fault Search Tap the Earth Fault Search button to access the Earth Fault Search? screen, which can be used to test for earth faults in the circuit. The following functions are available: • Press the Location button to display a list of cards that can be tested for earth faults.
  • Page 29: Duplicate Device Search

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 13.10 Duplicate Device Search Tap the Duplicate Device Search button to access the Duplicate Dev Menu screen, where On or Off buttons can be used to turn the detection of duplicate devices on IDNet channels on or off.
  • Page 30: Truealert Nac Test

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 13.13 TrueAlert NAC Test Tap the TrueAlert NAC button to perform a TrueNAC Voltage Drop Test. This test ensures that 4906 devices are installed properly by determining the line voltage for compatible notification appliances that are connected to a TrueAlert Power Supply (TPS) Signaling Line Circuit (SLC), under worst-case panel operating conditions.
  • Page 31: Network Status

    4007ES Operator’s Manual 13.16 Network Status The Network status screen displays information about common network issues. For each type of network issue, a list of nodes and ports currently experiencing errors is displayed, if applicable. To view the network status for each type of network issue, do the following: Tap the NetStat button to access the Net Status Menu screen.
  • Page 32: Report Menu

    Printing a Report Saving a Report to a USB Key Press the Options button and then press Select to choose a Insert the USB key inside the USB Port of the 4007ES printer. CPU Card. In the Report Menu screen, press a report button to print Press a report button to save the report to the USB key.
  • Page 33 4007ES Operator’s Manual Table 6: Report Menu Screen Buttons Button Description TrueAlarm Service Tap the TrueAlarm Service button to generate a report which contains the following information: • Device Number • Custom Label • Alarm Level (sensitivity level of the device) •...
  • Page 34 © 2020 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision and are subject to change without notice. Additional listings may be applicable, contact your local Simplex® product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co.

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