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Simplex 4100ES-S1 Installation & Maintenance (128 pages)
Fire Indicator Panel
Brand:
Simplex
| Category:
Fire Alarms
| Size: 2.2 MB
Table of Contents
Approvals
3
Copyrights and Trademarks
3
Manufacture
3
Product / Site
3
End User Liability Disclaimer
4
Non-Disclosure Agreement
4
Document
5
Model Number & Firmware Revision
5
Cautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information
6
Table of Contents
7
List of Figures
13
Chapter 1 Introduction to the 4100ES-S1 Fire Alarm System
15
Introduction
15
In this Chapter
15
Basic Configuration
16
Overview
16
System Design
16
Figure 1-1. Basic 4100ES-S1 System
16
4100ES-S1 Part Codes
17
Overview
17
Kits
17
Labels (Expansion/Spares)
18
Looms (Expansion/Spares)
18
4100 Part Codes (Non-4100ES)
18
Glossary
19
Chapter 2 Installing 4100ES-S1 Components
21
Introduction
21
In this Chapter
21
Introduction to 4100ES-S1 Cabinet
22
Overview
22
Bays
22
CPU Motherboard
23
Figure 2-1. CPU Motherboard (566-227)
23
CPU Card
24
Figure 2-2. CPU Card (566-719)
24
CPU Card Leds
25
Operator Interface
26
Additional CPU Motherboard Modules
26
System Power Supply (SPS)
26
Figure 2-3. Operator Interface
26
Figure 2-4. System Power Supply
27
The Power Distribution Interface (PDI)
28
Mains Outlet
28
Step 1. Mounting Cabinets
29
Overview
29
Step 2. Mounting Card Bays to Cabinets
29
Step 3. Configuring Cards
29
CPU Motherboard Configuration
29
CPU Daughter Card Configuration
30
SPS Configuration
30
PDI Configuration
30
Configuring Other Cards
30
Step 4. Interconnecting Modules and Bays
31
Overview
31
Guidelines
31
Card Interconnections in the CPU Bay
31
Card Interconnections Within Expansion Bay
31
Basic Bay-To-Bay Interconnections
31
Connecting to Motherboards
32
Figure 2-6. Power and Communication Wiring for Motherboards (Note that There Are Limitations of Where Motherboards Can be Placed - See Next Section)
32
Step 5. Installing Modules into Expansion Bays
33
Overview
33
Placement Guidelines
33
Figure 2-7. Expansion Bay 4"X 5" Card Placement
33
Figure 2-8. Expansion Bay Motherboard Placement
34
Installing 4" X 5" Cards
35
Figure 2-9. Slave Card/Pdi Connection
35
Installing Motherboards
36
Figure 2-10. Installing the Motherboard in a 4100ES-S1 Expansion Bay
36
Step 6. Installing Led/Switch Modules into Expansion Bays
37
Overview
37
The Led/Switch User Interface
38
Led/Switch Controller Card
38
Figure 2-11. Led/Switch Modules
38
Figure 2-12. Led/Switch Controller
38
Configuring the Led/Switch Controller Card
39
Mounting Led/Switch Modules to the Expansion Bay
39
Led/Switch Modules
39
Figure 2-13. Led/Switch Card Mounting
39
Figure 2-14. Controller Card Mounting
40
Wiring Instructions
41
Figure 2-15. Led/Switch Controller Wiring (Approximately as Viewed on the Rear of the Open Bay Door)
41
4100ES Fan Control Module
42
Overview
42
Labelling
42
Mounting & Connection
42
Programming
42
Table 2-2 Switch/Led Format
42
Table 2-3 Switch Status
42
Figure 2-16. ME0456 Fan Control Module
43
Installing Other Modules
44
Table 2-4 Module Installation Documents for 4100ES-S1
44
Chapter 3 Networking
45
Introduction
45
In this Chapter
45
Network Configuration
46
Overview
46
Ring and Star Configurations
46
Figure 3-1. Ring/Star Configuration Example
46
Connecting Loops
47
System Design
47
Figure 3-2. Interconnected Loop Configuration
47
Getting Started
48
Overview
48
Introduction to the 4100 Network Interface Card (NIC)
48
Network Module Illustrations
49
NIC Card LED Indications
49
Figure 3-3. 4100-6014 Network Interface Card
49
NIC Media Cards
50
Figure 3-4. the 4100-6057 Fiber-Optic Media Card
50
Figure 3-5. the 4100-6056 Wired Media Card
50
Requirements and Limitations
51
Step 1. Configuring Network Cards
51
Overview
51
CPU Motherboard Jumper Settings
51
NIC Card Address Setting
51
Table 3-1 4100 NIC & Media Cards - Electrical and Environmental Specifications
51
NIC Card Jumper Settings
52
Wired Media Card Jumper Settings
52
Step 2. Mounting Media Cards to the NIC
53
Overview
53
Media Card Mounting
53
Step 3. Mounting Network Cards in the 4100ES-S1
53
Figure 3-6. Media Card Mounting
53
Step 4. Wiring Network Cards
54
Overview
54
Wiring Guidelines
54
Wiring Distances
55
Table 3-2 Wiring Distances
55
Fibre-Optic Wiring
56
Fibre Optic Connection Types
56
4190-9010 Coupler Requirements
57
Wiring with the Wired Media Card
58
Figure 3-7. Coupler Wiring
58
Table 3-5 566-227 CPU Motherboard Wired Media Connections
58
Figure 3-8. Wired Media Interconnection between CPU Motherboards in Different Panels
59
Loop Wiring, Mixed Fibre and Cable
60
Figure 3-9. Example of Ring/Loop Networkwiring
60
Chapter 4 The System Power Supply & Alarm Relay Card
61
Introduction
61
In this Chapter
61
SPS Specifications
62
Table 4-1 SPS Input and Output Specifications
62
Table 4-2 SPS Current Specifications
63
SPS Adjustments
64
Adjusting Voltages
64
Setting Jumpers and DIP Switches
64
SPS LED Indications
65
Status Leds
65
Troubleshooting an SPS
66
Overview
66
Idnet Power Monitor Trouble
66
Extra Device
66
Class a Trouble
66
Earth Fault Search
66
Short Circuit
66
Channel Fail
66
No Answer/Bad Answer
66
Output Abnormal
66
The Alarm Relay Card
67
Overview
67
Mounting (Factory Installed)
67
Configuration
68
Notes
68
Warning
68
Specification
68
Table 4-3 Alarm Relay Card Jumper Positions
68
Brigade Interfaces
69
Overview
69
Format
69
Applications
69
Kit Contents
69
Door Mounting
69
General Wiring
70
Brigade Interfaces, Continued
70
AIU/PPU Mounting
70
AIU/PPU Wiring
70
ASE Mounting
70
ASE Wiring
70
Introduction
71
In this Chapter
71
Chapter 5 SPS Field Wiring (4100ES-S1)
71
General Field Wiring Guidelines
72
General Guidelines
72
Figure 5-1. the Ferrite Bead
72
SPS NAC Field Wiring Guidelines
73
Overview
73
Guidelines
73
Allocations
73
Class a (Loop) NAC Wiring
74
Class B (String) NAC Wiring
74
Figure 5-2. Class a (Loop) NAC Wiring
74
Figure 5-3. Class B (String) Wiring
75
Power Supply Wiring Distances
76
Class B NAC Wiring Table
77
Overview
78
Using T-GEN 50 with 4100ES-S1
78
Figure 5-4. Taking Ancillary Power from NAC1
79
Using T-GEN 50 with 4100ES-S1
79
Controlling a T-GEN 50 with a Relay Module
80
T-GEN 50 Setting for Relay Operation
81
Controlling a T-GEN 50 from a NAC Output
82
T-GEN 50 Settings for NAC Operation
83
Fitting a PA Microphone
84
Fitting an Evacuation Control
84
Figure 5-8. Examples of Evacuation Controls and PA Microphone
85
Speaker Wiring
85
SPS Auxiliary Power Wiring
86
Overview
86
Guidelines
86
Wiring
87
Figure 5-9. Auxiliary Power Wiring
87
SPS Relay Wiring
88
Overview
88
Aux 1 Relay
88
Alarm Relay Card
88
SPS Idnet Wiring
89
Overview
89
Idnet Wiring
89
Guidelines
89
Notes
90
Figure 5-10. Cable Distance & Device Limits for Common Cable Sizes
90
Class a (Loop) Wiring
91
Figure 5-11. Class a (Loop) Wiring
91
Class B (String) Wiring
92
Figure 5-12. Class B (String) Wiring
92
Chapter 6 PC Software Connections
93
In this Chapter
93
Software Modes
93
Overview
94
Software Modes (Continued)
94
Figure 6-1. Service and Diagnostic Interface
94
Figure 6-2. Data Transfer Interface
94
Figure 6-3. Bootloader Interface
95
Ethernet Service Port and Serial Service Port
96
Ethernet Service Port Overview (0566-719 Only)
96
Serial Service Port Overview
96
Figure 6-4. CPU Card Ports
96
Figure 6-5. Front Panel Ethernet Service Port
96
Chapter 7 Installation Checklist, Commissioning & Maintenance
97
Introduction
97
In this Chapter
97
Alignment & Adjustment
98
Overview
98
Power up & Placing into Operation
99
Maintenance
100
Appendix A Card Address DIP Switch
101
Figure A-1. DIP Switch Swx
101
Table A-1 Card Addresses
102
Appendix B Programming Requirements
103
Required Features
103
Notes
105
Appendix C Checking System Wiring
105
Meter Readings
106
Table C-1 Acceptable Zone and Signal Circuit Meter Readings
106
Appendix D Earth Fault Detection
107
General Guidelines
108
Earth Fault Searching from the Front Panel
109
Access Level Selection
109
Starting the Earth Fault Search
109
Search Option A: Select Location
110
Search Option B: Select Channel
111
Search Option C: Last Search Result
111
Completing the Search
111
Search Results
112
Non-Point Faults
112
Point Faults
112
Fault Not Found
113
No Fault
113
Result Not Available
113
Appendix E Related Documentation
115
Appendix F Compatible Actuating Devices
117
List of Approved Devices
117
Compatible Detectors, IDNET
120
Compatible Addressable Field Devices, Idnet
121
Appendix G 4100ES-S1 Specifications
123
Voltage & Current Ratings of Modules & Assemblies
124
Appendix H Power Supply & Battery Capacity Calculations
125
Power Supply
125
Battery Capacity
125
Appendix I List of Drawings
127
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Introduction
7
About this Manual
8
Before You Start
9
2 System Overview
11
General Description
12
Programming
13
3 About the Programming Tools
15
General
16
Programmer
16
4100Es-S1 Configuration Templates
16
Programmer Installation and Launch
16
Steps to Configuring a New System
17
Upgrading an Existing Configuration
17
4 Creating a Configuration
19
Creating a New Project File
20
Adding Panel Information
20
Adjusting the Number of Zone Displays
21
Adding the Azf Logic
21
Where to Next
21
5 Adding Addressable Devices
23
Adding Devices to an Sps Addressable Loop
24
Assigning Devices to Zones
26
6 Addressable Device Settings
31
Introduction
32
Alarm Device Types
32
Addressable Detector Settings
32
4098-9714E Photo Detector
32
4098-9717E Ion Detector
32
4098-9733E Heat Detector
32
4098-9754E Multi-Sensor Photo Heat Detector (Combo)
33
Addressable Device Settings
33
4099-9032 Mcp
33
4090-9002 Relay Iam
34
4090-9007 Signal Zam
34
4090-9101 Monitor Zam
34
4190-9050 4-20Ma Analog Monitor Zam
34
4090-9118 Relay Iam with T-Sense Input
34
4090-9119 Relay Iam with Unsupervised Input
35
4090-9120Au 6 Point I/O Module (4 Inputs, 2 Relay Outputs)
36
4090-9116 Addressable Idnet Isolator
36
4090-9117Au Addressable Idnet Power Isolator
36
Idnet Devices Typical Applications
37
7 Adding Zone Displays
39
General
40
Zone Control and Led Modules
40
Hardware Configuration Modification
40
Modify the Custom Control Equations for the Zones
44
8 Adding Expansion Modules
47
General
48
Adding 4100-3101Au Idnet or 4100-3107Au Idnet+ Loop Card
48
Adding 4100-4321 6 Supervised Signal Card
52
Adding 4100-5004 8 Point Monitor Card
54
Adding 4100-3003 8 Aux Relay Card
55
Adding 4100-3204 or 4100-3206 Pdi Relay Cards
56
Adding 4100-0302/1290 24 Point Graphic Interface
57
Adding 4100-0113 Rs-232/2120 Interface Module
58
Typical Printer Configuration
59
9 Custom Control
61
General
62
Custom Control Syntax
62
Creating a New Equation
64
Select User Program
64
Add Input Statements
65
Add Output Statements
66
Output Statements: Hold Vs Track
67
10 As1668 Fan Controls
69
Typical Arrangement for As1668 Fan Control
70
As1668 Fan Control Flows
71
As1668 Fan Control State Table
73
As1668 Fan Control Card Programming
74
Switch Configuration
74
Led Configuration
75
Point Editing
76
As1668 Custom Control Equations
77
Fan Fault and S/A Restart Delays-Startup
77
Set up Register 8
78
S/A Detector Isolate
78
S/A Detector De-Isolate
78
S/A Detector Active
79
Trigger Fan on
79
Trigger Fan off
79
Fan Fault Conditions
80
11 Building and Downloading the Configuration
81
Building the Job
82
Ip File Transfer Utility / Connection to the Pc
83
Ip File Transfer
83
Connection to the Pc
83
Starting the Ip File Transfer Utility
83
Ip Communication Parameter Settings
84
Ip File Transfer
84
Download Tab
84
Additional Download Tab Functions
86
Upload/Reports Tab
86
Mass Storage Tab
88
History/Undo Tab
89
Serial File Transfer (4100U and Older Systems)
90
Starting the Serial Transfer Utility
90
Serial Communication Parameter Settings
91
Direct Connection to the Panel
91
Downloading the Cfig File
92
Uploading from the Panel (Serial)
93
Sending 4100Es-S1 Files to Tfpp/Simplex
93
12 Appendices
95
Appendix A - As4428.1 Operation
96
Appendix B - Common Variables and Custom Control
97
Digital Pseudo Points
97
Analog Points
98
Lists
98
Physical Hardware Points (Leds Relays Etc)
98
Battery Test
99
Alarm Verification Timing and Start up Settings
99
Brigade Relay Equations
100
Appendix C - Custom Control for Control Keys & Indicators
102
Common Zone Alarm Led
103
Alarm / Fault / Normal Test Button and Leds
104
Example Alarm and Fault Test Equations
106
A/C Reset Button and A/C Trip Led
106
Bells Isolate Led and Button
107
Warning System Isolate
108
Clean up Equations
108
Appendix D - Custom Control for Alarm Zone Facilities
110
Digital Points Used
110
Lists
111
Switches and Leds
111
Zone 1 Equations
111
Zone N Equations
112
Appendix E - 4100-1282 Azf Switch and Led Address Mapping
114
Appendix F - Useful Pseudo Points and Lists
116
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