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Strany 1 - Installation

Fire Australian Installation Manual 4100ES-S1 Fire Indicator Panel Installation & Maintenance Australian Installation & Maintenance Manual L

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x Format ... 4-9Applications ...

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7-3Software Modes, Continued Master Bootloader Interface Mode. This mode is used to download the Master CPU Exec firmware and the CFG.TXT file to

Strany 4 - Non-Disclosure Agreement

7-4Ethernet Service Port and Serial Service Port The Ethernet service port J1 on the CPU card (0566-719) is used to connect the panel to a local

Strany 5 - Amendment Log

8-1 {xe "service port"} The 4100ES-S1 is tested in the factory and is loaded with a basic configuration. When the panel arrives on site

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8-2 Alignment & Adjustment All the 4100ES-S1 cards and modules in the base panel are tested and aligned in the factory before being supplied

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8-3 Power Up & Placing into Operation To place the 4100ES-S1 into operation, perform the following steps: STEP 1 Ensure that the Mains Swi

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8-4 Maintenance The 4100ES-S1 system must be kept free from faults and tested on a weekly, monthly and annual basis to verify that it is operatin

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A-1 {xe "addresses: setting, for 4100U modules"}{xe "card configuration: address setting"} Addressable cards include a bank of e

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A-2 Table A-1. Card Addresses Overview, (continued) Address SW 1-2 SW 1-3 SW 1-4 SW 1-5 SW 1-6 SW 1-7 SW 1-8 Address SW 1-2 SW 1-3 S

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B-1 {xe "ULC programming requirements"} This appendix briefly summarises the programming that is required to comply with AS 4428.1. It d

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xi Chapter 6 Using Install Mode ... 6-1Introduction ...

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C-1 {xe "wiring: troubleshooting"}{xe "troubleshooting: wiring"}{xe "volt-Ohm meter usage"} This appendix contains ins

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C-2Continued on next page Appendix C: Checking System Wiring, Continued Table C-1 lists the correct meter readings for different circuit types. R

Strany 16 - System Design

D-1 {xe "wiring: Earth Fault Search"}{xe "Earth Fault Search"} This appendix contains instructions on how to use the Earth Faul

Strany 17 - 4100ES-S1 Part Codes

D-2 General Guidelines Review the guidelines below before initiating an Earth Fault Search.  The Detect Earth Fault jumper must be installed at t

Strany 18 - 4100 Part Codes (Non-4100ES)

D-3 Earth Fault Searching from the Front Panel This section describes how to conduct an Earth Fault Search, from selecting the appropriate access c

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D-4 Earth Fault Searching from the Front Panel, Continued 6. Press the Enter button. The following options become available when you press the N

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D-5 Earth Fault Searching from the Front Panel, Continued If you select the IDNet Channel Search menu item, a list of IDNet channels to search bec

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D-6 Search Results There are several types of results that can display at the end of an Earth Fault Search. This section covers all types of result

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D-7 Search Results, Continued IDNet isolator fault. The message below shows a fault detected after the IDNet isolator was turned on: CARD 2, IDNE

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xii Appendix D Earth Fault Detection ... D-1Overview ... ...

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E-1 {xe "documentation set"} The following manuals are relevant to the 4100ES-S1. Book Part Number Title LT0395 4100ES-S1 AS4428 FIP

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E-2 Appendix E: Related Documentation, Continued Book Part Number (cont.) Title (cont.) 579-182 4100/4120-Series NIC and Media Modules Installati

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F-1 This appendix describes the following:  Devices that have been approved as compatible devices for use with the 4100ES-S1.  Devices approv

Strany 28 - ASSY 566-084

F-2List of Approved Devices, Continued System Sensor Range - Conventional Detectors Detector Type 4100-5001/2/48 Zone Module2190-9156 Monitor ZA

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F-3List of Approved Devices, Continued Apollo Range - Conventional Detectors Series 60 Heat detector Type A Series 60 Heat detector Type B

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F-4Compatible Detectors, IDNET The following lists the detectors approved for use with IDNet and shows current rating and numbers allowed per loop

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F-5Compatible Addressable Field Devices, IDNet The following lists the addressable devices approved for use with IDNet and shows current rating a

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G-1 System Capacity 500 points of addressable devices, plus 500 points of annunciation. Expansion up to 4 x 4100 legacy car

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G-2Voltage & Current Ratings of Modules & Assemblies The DC input voltage range of the following modules is 18-33Vdc. The current listed

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xiii List of Figures{ XE "List of Figures" } Figure 1-1. Basic 4100ES-S1 System ...

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H-1 Part of the system design includes calculating that the quiescent load and the alarm load are each less than the rating of the power supply. N

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H-2 Standby Current (A) Alarm Current (A)Module Description Qty each Subtotal each SubtotalFP0934 4100ES-S1 Basic Panel 0.373 0.474100-1288

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xiv { XE "List of Figures" }List of Tables{ XE "List of Figures" } { XE "List of Tables" } Table 2-1 Master Control

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Strany 48 - Getting Started

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Strany 54 - Step 4. Wiring Network Cards

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1-1 The 4100ES-S1 is a compact version of the 4100ES fire alarm, which is intended for use in applications requiring only one or two loops of address

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Strany 62 - Chapter 4

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Strany 67 - Troubleshooting an SPS

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1-2Basic Configuration The basic version of the 4100ES-S1 is used for smaller or single-building applications. It is ideally placed in a small buildi

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Strany 72 - SPS Field Wiring (4100ES-S1)

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1-34100ES-S1 Part Codes This section lists the parts that are supported by the 4100ES-S1 Fire Alarm System. The following is a list of assemblies, c

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1-44100ES-S1 Part Code, Continued  LB0602 Operator I/F ISO/Test Card  LB0605 Fan Control Zone Insert Card  526-873 Slide In Label, LED Swi

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1-5Glossary AZF Alarm Zone Facility – means of grouping multiple detectors or devices, and providing common indication and control. Class A Wirin

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2-1 This chapter describes how to mount the 4100ES-S1 cabinet to a wall, and how to mount system card bays into the cabinets, modules to bays, etc.

Strany 89 - SPS Relay Wiring

2-2 The 4100ES-S1 cabinet contains the CPU, operator interface, system power supply (SPS), backup batteries, and any additional modules that the pa

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2-3 Introduction to 4100ES-S1 Cabinet, Continued The 4100ES CPU motherboard (see Figure 2-1) holds the CPU card, which is central to the 4100ES-S1 s

Strany 91 - SPS IDNet Wiring

2-4 Introduction to 4100ES-S1 Cabinet, Continued The CPU card (see Figure 2-2) mounts onto the CPU motherboard. The CPU card contains an Ethernet ser

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2-5 Introduction to 4100ES-S1 Cabinet, Continued The CPU card LEDs indicate Bootloader status as shown in Table 2-1. Table 2-1. CPU Card LEDs 1 thr

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2-6 Introduction to 4100ES-S1 Cabinet, Continued The operator interface (see Figure 2-3) lets a user operate the panel. It provides alarm, fault, and

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2-7 Introduction to 4100ES-S1 Cabinet, Continued The basic 4100ES-S1 has a Fuse Distribution Board mounted on the SPS chassis and connected to the Au

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2-8 Introduction to 4100ES-S1 Cabinet, Continued In the expansion bay, power and data are distributed via the power distribution interface (PDI). The

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2-9 Step 1. Mounting Cabinets The important aspects of mounting the cabinet are:  Access for the operator;  Height of displays and controls; 

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iiiCopyrights and Trademarks 2006, 2014 Tyco Australia Pty Limited. All Rights Reserved. All specifications and other information shown were curre

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2-10 Step 3. Configuring Cards, Continued Note: Some devices that connect to RUI have inherently grounded shield terminals, in which case 24 C canno

Strany 99 - Software Modes

2-11 Step 4. Interconnecting Modules and Bays {xe "4100U: card configuration"} Each card has to be interconnected with every other card in i

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2-12 Step 4. Interconnecting Modules and Bays, Continued Panels with legacy motherboards in the expansion bay require some non-PDI connections. If y

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2-13 Step 5. Installing Modules into Expansion Bays This section contains guidelines and instructions on installing 4”x 5” cards and traditional moth

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2-14 Step 5. Installing Modules into Expansion Bays, Continued  Motherboards can be installed on top of the PDI in expansion bays. The data and pow

Strany 103 - Alignment & Adjustment

2-15 Step 5. Installing Modules into Expansion Bays, Continued {xe "mounting: modules to 4100U back boxes"} The power distribution interface

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2-16 Step 5. Installing Modules into Expansion Bays, Continued {xe "mounting: motherboards to 4100U back boxes"} Use the following procedure

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2-17 Step 6. Installing LED/Switch Modules into Expansion Bays The LED/switch user interface consists of a variety of modules, mounted to the front o

Strany 106 - Card Address DIP Switch

2-18 Step 6. Installing LED/Switch Modules into Expansion Bays, Continued Figire 2-11shows an LED/switch bay from the user’s perspective. Figure

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2-19 Step 6. Installing LED/Switch Modules into Expansion Bays, Continued If more than 32 zones are required, a second controller (4100-1289) will be

Strany 108 - Programming Requirements

ivNon-Disclosure Agreement Tyco (THE COMPANY) and the User of this/these document(s) desire to share proprietary technical information concerning e

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2-20 Step 6. Installing LED/Switch Modules into Expansion Bays, Continued Refer to Figure 2-14 and the instructions below to mount the LED/switch con

Strany 110 - Checking System Wiring

2-21 Step 6. Installing LED/Switch Modules into Expansion Bays, Continued All types of modules are mounted to the front of a bay, and are connected t

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2-22 4100ES Fan Control Module {xe "service port: software modes"}{xe "software modes"} The ME0456 is a 4100ES style Switch/LED d

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2-23 Figure 2-16. ME0456 Fan Control Module

Strany 113 - General Guidelines

2-24 Installing Other Modules Detailed installation instructions for these modules can be found in these instruction documents. A copy of the appro

Strany 114 - Fault Search

3-1 {xe "Network 4100 Fire Alarm System"} A basic 4100ES-S1 system becomes a network node when a Network Interface Card (NIC) or other comp

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3-2Network Configuration Multiple 4100ES-S1 panels can be connected together into a network system by using network interface cards (NICs). When a N

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3-3Network Configuration, Continued Network rings or loops can be joined via physical bridge cards. There may be no more than two network loops conn

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3-4Getting Started This chapter describes how to turn a basic 4100ES-S1 into a network node. This process consists of the following: Step 1. Mounti

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3-5Introduction to the 4100 Network Interface Card (NIC), Continued Figure 3-3. 4100-6014 Network Interface Card {xe "network interface car

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vModel Number & Firmware Revision This manual applies to product with the following: Model number : 4100ES-S1 Firmware revision : 1.02.04 an

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3-6Introduction to the 4100 Network Interface Card (NIC), Continued There are two media cards that can be plugged into the 4100-6014 NIC:  4100-6

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3-7Introduction to the 4100 Network Interface Card (NIC), Continued {xe "wired media card: specifications"}{xe "fiber-optic media card

Strany 122 - Compatible Actuating Devices

3-8Step 1. Configuring Network Cards, Continued There are two jumper settings on the NIC card: P3 and P4. P3: Determines the NIC data transmission

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3-9Step 2. Mounting Media Cards to the NIC {xe "network interface card (NIC): mounting media cards to"}{xe "modem media card: mounting

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3-10Step 4. Wiring Network Cards The nodes in the network now have to be wired together, so that the NIC in one host panel connects to the NIC in th

Strany 125 - Compatible Detectors, IDNET

3-11Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued Maximum wiring distances are shown in Table 3-2. Table 3-2. Wiring Distances Media Type Size Data Rate

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3-12Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued Connectors U1 (transmitter) and U2 (receiver) on the 4100-6057 Fiber-Optic Media Card are used to connec

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3-13Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued The 4190-9010 Coupler is used with the 4100-6057 Fibre Optic Media Board, revision “C” or higher. Two 41

Strany 128 - 4100ES-S1 Specifications

3-14Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued The illustration below shows coupler wiring.{xe "fiber-optic media card: coupler requirements"

Strany 130 - Appendix H

viCautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These inst

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3-16Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued Figure 3-8 shows how to connect between two CPU motherboards with wired media network cards. The right

Strany 132 - List of Drawings

3-17Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued {xe "wiring: fiber-optic media card"}{xe "fiber-optic media card: wiring"}Figure 3-9

Strany 133 - TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS

4-1 The system power supply (SPS) is described in Chapter 2. A picture of it is shown in Figure 2-4. This chapter has the current and voltage r

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4-2SPS Specifications Table 4-1 summarizes the specifications for the SPS.{xe "system power supply (SPS): specifications"} Table 4-1. SPS

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4-3SPS Specifications, Continued  The bulk supply (rated at 9A max) which feeds 24V Sig, 24V Card, 24V Aux also supplies the SPS Card including th

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4-4{xe "system power supply (SPS): configuring "}{xe "remote power supply (RPS): configuring "}{xe "card configuration: syst

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4-5SPS LED Indications The SPS has the following LEDs: {xe "system power supply (SPS): LEDs"}{xe "remote power supply (RPS): LEDs&quo

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4-6Troubleshooting an SPS {xe "system power supply (SPS): troubleshooting"}{xe "remote power supply (RPS): troubleshooting"}{xe &

Strany 139 - Products

4-7The Alarm Relay Card {xe "system power supply (SPS): troubleshooting"}{xe "remote power supply (RPS): troubleshooting"}{xe &qu

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4-8The Alarm Relay Card, Continued The relays have one set of voltage-free contacts (see note below) connected to one pair of terminals via a header

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vii Table of Contents{ XE "Table of Contents" } Copyrights and Trademarks...

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4-9Brigade Interfaces {xe "service port: software modes"}{xe "software modes"} The Alarm Relay Card is typically used to provide

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4-10Brigade Interfaces, Continued The ASE or AIU/PPU should be powered from the fused DC distribution board on the power supply. It is recommende

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5-1 This chapter shows how various devices are wired to an SPS. It includes connection to NACs, IDNet, relays, and power circuits. Refer to the pa

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5-2  All field wires must be 0.75 mm2 or greater cross section and comply with AS 1670.1 and the wiring code.  Conductors must test free of all

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5-3SPS NAC Field Wiring Guidelines {xe "wiring: distances, Class A (NAC)"}{xe "NACs: wiring distances (Class A)"}{xe "Class

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5-4SPS NAC Field Wiring Guidelines, Continued Some or all of these output functions could be implemented using addressable devices or other relay mo

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5-5SPS NAC Field Wiring Guidelines, Continued {xe "wiring: Class B (NAC)"}{xe "Class B wiring: NACs"}{xe "NACs: wiring (Cla

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5-6Power Supply Wiring Distances {xe "wiring: distances, Class A (NAC)"}{xe "NACs: wiring distances (Class A)"}{xe "Class A

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5-7Power Supply Wiring Distances, Continued {xe "wiring: distances, Class B (NAC)"}{xe "NACs: wiring distances (Class B)"}{xe &qu

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5-8Using T-GEN 50 with 4100ES-S1 AS 1670.1 requires fire alarm warning systems to produce sounds complying with ISO 8201. One way of meeting this

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viii Step 1. Mounting Cabinets ... 2-9Overview ...

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5-9Using T-GEN 50 with 4100ES-S1, Continued 24V IN+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-F4 F1F3 F2B+ B-A+ A-NAC1B+ B-A+ A-NAC2B+ B-A+ A-NAC3B+A-IDnetSHLDA+4100U SPS(4100-

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5-10Using T-GEN 50 with 4100ES-S1, Continued Connector block mounted on bracketFBCOMNOFBT-GEN 5010 k ohm resistorLINE -LINE +EARTHDC INPUT+24V+24V

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5-11Using T-GEN 50 with 4100ES-S1, Continued Table 5-3 shows the switch and link settings for T-GEN 50 software version 1.7 when controlled from a

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5-12Using T-GEN 50 with 4100ES-S1, Continued A T-GEN 50 can be controlled and supervised using a NAC output. The NAC is used to control the ALM-

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5-13Using T-GEN 50 with 4100ES-S1, Continued Table 5-4 shows the switch and link settings for T-GEN 50 software version 1.7 when controlling from

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5-14Using T-GEN 50 with 4100ES-S1, Continued An optional three-position control ME0460 (see part numbers in Chapter 1) allows the T-GEN 50 to be s

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5-15Using T-GEN 50 with 4100ES-S1, Continued Refer to the T-GEN 50 Installation and Operating Guide (LT0186) for details about the wiring of speak

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5-16SPS Auxiliary Power Wiring The panel, battery-backed, unregulated dc bulk power is available from the SPS via the NAC and the 24V Aux power term

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5-17SPS Auxiliary Power Wiring, Continued {xe "auxiliary power: isolators and"}{xe "IDNet power isolator"}{xe "isolators&quo

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5-18SPS Relay Wiring {xe "wiring: SPS auxiliary relay"}{xe "system power supply (SPS): wiring, auxiliary relay"}{xe "wiring:

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ix NIC Media Cards ... 3-6Requirements and Limitation

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5-19SPS IDNet Wiring {xe "guidelines for wiring: IDNet"}{xe "IDNet: guidelines for wiring"}{xe "wiring: guidelines (IDNet)&q

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5-20SPS IDNet Wiring , Continued 1. The current allowance per device on the loop is 0.5mA with the LED off, 2mA with the LED on. A maximum of 2

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5-21SPS IDNet Wiring , Continued To connect addressable devices/detectors to the SPS IDNet using Class A wiring, read the following instructions. 1

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5-22SPS IDNet Wiring , Continued {xe "wiring: Class B (IDNet)"}{xe "Class B wiring: IDNet"}{xe "IDNet: wiring (Class B)"

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6-1 Install Mode is a 4100ES facility which is useful during panel installation. While a 4100ES panel is being installed and commissioned, there wi

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6-2 Devices can be added individually to the Install Mode list. NOTE: this requires being logged in at Level 3. Refer to the Operator Manual, if

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6-3 To view the devices and other contents currently in Install Mode: 1. Press the <Menu> key. 2. Use the Next/Previous arrows to step thr

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7-1 {xe "service port"} The service port on the door with the Operator Interface enables the 4100ES-S1 to connect to a PC running importan

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7-2Software Modes {xe "service port: software modes"}{xe "software modes"} The 4100ES-S1 can connect to a PC running important

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