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Ssimplex: 4100 Fire Alarm Annunciator and Miniplex Transponder Programming

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SSimplex 4100 Fire Alarm


Annunciator and Miniplex
Transponder Programming

0 1992 Simplex Time Recorder Co. FA4-41-228


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

How to Configure the Local Annunciator .................................................................................................................. .l


Unit Info Option ................................................................................................................................................... 3
Layout Option.. .................................................................................................................................................... 4
Program Option. .................................................................................................................................................. 5

How to Configure a Remote Annunciator . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. ..__.__.____.._................................... 8

Programming a 4100 Miniplex Transponder (Remote Unit) ................................................................................... .13


Remote Annunciator/Unit System Capacities .................................................................................................. .15

Annunciator Switch Modes ...................................................................................................................................... 16


Definition ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
Switch Modes for Operator Interface Panel Keys, LCD Annunciator, and RCUs ............................................ .16
Switch Modes for Three-Position Momentary Switches.. .................................................................................. 17
Switch Modes for Three-Position Maintained Switches ................................................................................... .19
Special Switch Modes for Annunciator Switch Types ...................................................................................... .20

LED Modes.. ............................................................................................................................................................ 21


Definitions .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Alert LED Modes ............................................................................................................................................... 22
Special LED Modes.. ......................................................................................................................................... 24
Non-Alert LED Modes ....................................................................................................................................... 25

High Level Modes with Low Level Conversion ....................................................................................................... .27


Operator Interface Panel Control Key Functions.. ............................................................................................ .27
Operator Interface Panel Functions ................................................................................................................. .28
Point Annunciation Functions ... . ....................................................................................................................... .29
Manual System Point Control Functions.. ........................................................................................................ .30
Manual Override of System Point Functions .................................................................................................... .31
Audio System Control Switch Functions .......................................................................................................... .32
Multi-Channel Audio System Control Switch Functions.. ................................................................................. .33
Firefighter’s Phone System Functions.. ............................................................................................................ .34
Canadian Audio System Functions.. ................................................................................................................. 35

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FIGURES

Fiaure Paqe
1 4100 Programming Unit Main Menu ..... ........................................................................................................ 1
2 Configuration Submenu ................ ............................................................................................................... 1
3 Card Configuration Editor.. ........... . ....... ........................................................................................................ 2
4 Master Controller Device Select Menu ......................................................................................................... 2
5 Annunciator Configuration Menu .................................................................................................................. 3
6 Annunciator Configuration Menu with Unit Info Option Information Entered.. ............................................. .3
7 Annunciator Configuration Menu, Layout Option, with HELP Window Displayed ....................................... .4
8 Annunciator Configuration Menu, Layout Option, with Card Choice Window Displayed.. ........................... .4
9 Annunciator Configuration Menu, Program Option ..................................................................................... .5
10 High Level Display Card Data Entry Screen with Point Mode Choice Window Displayed.. ........................ .6
11 Annunciator Configuration Menu, Layout Option, with Card Choice Window Displaying
Low Level Cards ....................................................................................................................................... 6
12 Low Level Display Card Data Entry Screen with Switch Mode Choice Window Displayed.. ....................... .7
13 Low Level Display Card Data Entry Screen with LED Mode Choice Window Displayed.. .......................... .7
14 Card Configuration Editor Screen After Selecting Add Card Option.. .......................................................... 8
15 Selecting the RUI Card ................................................................................................................................. 8
16 Selecting the Quantity of Cards to be Added ............................................................................................... 9
17 Card Configuration Editor with RUI Card Selected ...................................................................................... 9
18 Selecting the Annunciator Menu Option ..................................................................................................... 10
19 Entering the Annunciator Unit Number ....................................................................................................... 10
20 Card Configuration Editor Screen After Addition of Card.. ......................................................................... 11
21 Card Configuration Editor Showing Error Message ................................................................................... 11
22 Card Configuration Editor Screen Showing Remote Card ......................................................................... 12
23 Remote Unit Interface Number Prompt ...................................................................................................... 13
24 Remotely Located Standard 4100 Daughter Card ..................................................................................... 14
25 Remote Unit Configuration Menu ............................................................................................................... 14
26 Monitor Card Data Entry Screen ................................................................................................................ 15
27 Card Configuration Editor Screen Showing Annunciator Card and Daughter Cards Installed
in the Same RUI .................................................................................................................................... 15

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HOW TO CONFIGURE THE LOCAL ANNUNCIATOR
The 4100 Master Controller board contains the electronics to control a local 64/64 LED/Switch annunciator. The
following example will show you how to configure this local annunciator.

To configure the local annunciator, select the Configuration menu option on the 4100 Programming Unit Main Menu
(Figure 1).

4100 P R 0 G R A M M E R (Ver 5.03) M A I N MENU

Configure hardware cards, annunciators, point lists & pseudos.

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HELP ,...I-...\....-..,.,....._........i..
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. .. .... . ..

Select desired menu using keypad arrow keys, then hit

<ENTER> to display selected submenu.

4100 Job: SYSTEM DEFAULTS, Filename: DEFAULT, Rev: 50, Built Rev: 49

Figure 1
4100 Programming Unit Main Menu

Now, select SYSTEM CARDS on the Configuration Submenu (Figure 2).

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MENU

Access card configuration editor for system cards.

Select desired function using keypad arrow keys, then hit

<ENTER> to execute selected function

<ES0 to return to MAIN MENU

4100 Job: SYSTEM DEFAULTS, Filename: DEFAULT, Rev: 50, Built Rev: 49

Figure 2
Configuration Submenu

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This option places you in the Card Configuration Editor (Figure 3).

CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR


Card No. Card Type Range Type Unit # RUI #

Select card with arrow keys. <E>dit, <A>dd, <D>elete or <M>ove. <ESC> to exit

Figure 3
Card Configuration Editor

Editing the Master Controller card gives you access to the Master Controller Device Select Menu (Figure 4).

MASTER CONTROLLER DEVICE SELECT MENU

1 8 pt cI,ass A/B monitor

2 2 pt cI,ass A signal

3 2 pt aux relay with feedback


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2,Ir ,;*y+;,>; ,+;kyz ~,, ,' _ ,,, i ,,,,.I,ic *> ,, ,,J

5 Display Panel Keys and LEDs

6 Master Troubles

7 Master City Connect/Coded Outputs

8 LED/LCD/Piezo Control points

ANN. UNIT 0 CONFIGLJRATION MENU

Select a device to edit, *ES0 to exit.

Figure 4
Master Controller Device Select Menu

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Selection of the Annunciator 0 menu choice places you in the ANNUNCIATOR CONFIGURATION MENU data
entry screen. This menu displays three choices; Unit Info, Layout, and Program (Figure 5).

A N N. UNIT 0 CONFIGURATION MENU

~~~~~ Layout Program


I I
Edit Unit, RUI, Dew., and Box information.
Ann. Unit: 0 RUI: L Box 1 of 1 Size 0 (2,4,6)
Description: CONTROL PANEL LED/SWITCH ANNUNCIATOR 0
Controllers: 0

Figure 5
Annunciator Configuration Menu

The Unit Info option allows you to input information regarding the location and size of the backbox where the
annunciator is located. The description section is available to enter the location of the annunciator for future
reference. The last line indicates which LED/switch controller card(s) are associated with this annunciator. Figure 6
shows the Unit Info information entered on the screen.

A N N. UNIT 0 CONFIGURATION MENU

Edit Unit, RUI, Desc., and Box information.


Ann. Unit: 0 RUI: L Box 1 of 1 Size 4 (2,4,6)
Description: CONTROL PANEL LEO/SWITCH ANNUNCIATOR 0
Controllers: 0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Display

Master Controller / LCD Display Rou 1

ID
Row 2
CTLR

Figure 6
Annunciator Configuration Menu with
Unit Info Option Information Entered

Now that the Unit Info option screen information has been entered, SAVE your data, and select the Layout option.

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LAYOUT OPTION

The Layout option allows you to configure the mode of the display card as well as its physical layout. The <Fl> key,
if pressed, will give you HELP with the annunciator layout (Figure 7).
A N N. UNIT 0 CONFIGURATION MENU
"g&#& ,;:
Unit Info ,, ,",S.,, Program
1 1
Configure display card layout.
Ann. Unit: 0 RUI: L BOX 1 of 1 Size 4 (2,4,6)
Description: CONTROL PANEL LED/WITCH ANNUNCIATOR 0
Controllers: 0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Display

Master Controller / LCD Display Row 1

Row 2

The valid types for this field can be brought up using cF2>. The <INS> key
opens up a space in the layout at the current position. The rest of the
layout is shifted down to the right to make room. The new opening is
initialized to a type '0409' which may be changed by the user to any valid
type- An insert is not necessary to add to the end of the layout. The

Use cursor pad keys to scroll through help text

Figure 7
Annunciator Confiiguration Menu, Layout Option, with
HELP Window Displayed

The annunciator display card choices are listed when the <F2> key is pressed (Figure 8).

-- ION MENU
0401 - 8 Red LED
0402 16 Red-Ye1 LED
0403 8 Momen SW/~ Red LED
Config 0404 - 8 Maint Sw/16 Red-Grn LED
Ann. 0405*.- 8 Moinen SW16 Red-Ye1 LED 4,6)
Desc %&$:- Annunciator control module 0
Cont 0412
0413
0415
0416
0417
-
- 1 Channel
- 2 Channel
3 Channel
- Standard
- UT Annunciator
Audio
Audio
Speaker
Audio
Control
Control
Select
Control
Control
Module
Module
Module
Module
Module
7 8 Display

0409 - Blank Display Card Row 1


0205 - Phone Enclosure

Cursor keys scroll, ENTER selects and ESC exits choice menu
Figure 8
Annunciator Configuration Menu, Layout Option, with
Card Choice Window Displayed

There are two levels of programming modes that can be used with 4100 Annunciators. These modes are intended
to minimize the amount of SMPL that is written for annunciator switches and LEDs. The modes are referred to as
High Level modes and Low Level modes.

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Previous to Revision 3.01 of the 4100 Programming Unit software, High Level modes could only be used on the
Equipment Order Form. With revision 3.01 and later, High Level modes are supported by the Programming Unit.
High Level modes are basically a “short cut” method of programming typical annunciator applications. By applying
a High Level mode to an annunciator point, you are actually giving functionality to both the switch and the associated
LED(s). This speeds the process of identifying annunciator programming needs. However, if you select a High Level
display card, all points on that display card must be programmed with High Level programming modes. You can
not mix High Level modes with Low Level modes.

Low Level modes are the means by which the 4100 Programming Unit can define operations for individual switches
and LEDs. These modes allow each switch or LED to be directly mapped to the state of a valid system point. The
switch and LED can be programmed independently, but usually will be programmed in conjunction with each other.

Both High Level display cards and Low Level display cards are listed in the card choice window. The High Level
cards are listed first, with each High Level card number preceded by a zero. The Low Level cards are listed after the
High Level cards, with each Low Level card number preceded by an ‘I”. The exception is the 0401 card, which is
also a Low Level card.

To layout a display card, highlight the location using the cursor arrow keys. Then, select the specific display card
desired by pressing the <F2> key for a list of valid High Level and Low Level card numbers. When the highlight bar
is on your selection, press the CENTER, key. Now, save your data and select the Program menu option.

PROGRAM OPTION

Selecting the Program menu option allows you to program the LEDs and switches on the annunciator (Figure 9).

A N N. UNIT 0 CONFIGURATION MENU

Edit display cards to program points.


Ann. Unit: 0 RUI: L Box 1 of 1 Size 4 (2,4,6)
Description: CONTROL PANEL LED/SWITCH ANNUNCIATOR 0
Controllers: 0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Display

Master Controller / LCD Display Row 1

ID
Row 2
CTLR

Figure 9
Annunciator Configuration Menu, Program Option

The 4100 looks at the first 64 LEDs as points l-64, and the first 64 switches as points 65128. If an annunciator has
more than 64 LEDs or switches, an additional LED/switch controller must be added.

Highlight the first card location and press the <ENTER> key. This allows you to access to the switches and LEDs
on the display card listed for that location.

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Since a High Level card (card 0408) was previously selected on the Layout Option screen for the first card location,
the Programming Unit will automatically select .the High Level Display Card Data Entry screen. Pressing the cF2>
key displays the mode choices for the first point on the card (Figure 10).

HICHz;IEL DISPLAY CARD DATA ENTRY

Ann. Unit D Controller Card 0 0408 - Annunciator control module

LED range 1 - 8 Switch range 65 - 72.

Point Mode Reference Address Reference Label


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1 #r$~x~y;y;;c
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3' CD City Disconnect


4 EB Elevator Bypass
5 DB Door tiolder Bypass
6 CB Control Point Bypass
7 ME Manual. Evacuation
8 FT Control Toggle w/Feedback
CL Comn l.oss !Xatus/Acknowledge
LT Lamp Test ,I Power on
C Control (on/off)
F Control w/Feedback
LACK Local Acknowledge
@g,&$
Alarm Acknowledge
~irrY?:.:..,*.h*
Cursor keys scroll, ENTER selects and ESC exits choice menu

Figure 10
High Level Display Card Data Entry Screen with
Pointt Mode Choice Window Displayed

Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list. Press the <ENTER> key when your choice is highlighted. Then, press
the <ENTER> key again. This action allows YOIJ to enter a valid reference address, if required. Enter the rest of the
High Level Display Card Data Entry screen information, save the data, and return to the Layout Option screen.

Highlight the second card location and press th’e <F2> key. This time, select a Low Level card (L403) for the second
slot from the card choices displayed in the card choice window (Figure 11).

AN MENU
0124 - Enhanced Charger Package
I I. 0102 - Battery Meters (amp/volt)
0103 - System Meters (amp/volt)
Configure diq L4p2 - 16 Red-Ye1 LED
Ann. Unit: ?$&$# - 8 Momen SW/~ Red LED
Description: 'f%& - ei Maint Sw/16 Red-Grn LED
Controllers: L405 - 8 Momen Sw/16 Red-Ye1 LED
L408 - Annunciator control module
1 L412 - 1 Channel Audio Control Module 8 Display
L413 - 2 Channel Audio Control Module
L415 - 3 Channel Speaker Select Module
L416 - Standard Audio Control Module Row 1
L417 - UT Annunciator Control Module ---=-I

ID 0408
Row 2
CTLR 0

Figure 11
Annunciator Configuration Menu, Layout Option, with
Card Choice Window Displaying Low Level Cards

Now that a Low Level card has been selected for the second card location, SAVE your data, and select the Program
option.

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Highlight the second card location and press the <ENTER> key to access the switches and LEDs on that display
card.

Since a Low Level card (card L403) was selected for the second card location, the Programming Unit will
automatically select the Low Level Display Card Data Entry screen. The first switch mode entry is highlighted.
Pressing the cF2> key displays the mode choices for the first switch point on the card (Figure 12).

LOW LEVEL DISPLAY CARD DATA ENTRY

Ann. Unit 0 Controller Card 0 L403 - a Momen swa Red LED

Point SW Mode Reference Address Point LED Mode Reference Address


-- --
9 SMPL

E
77 ONOFF
SMPL-controlled
Lamp Test
On/Off switch
switch
switch

78 HOAI Single Relay HOA switch


79 HOA Dual Relay HOA switch
80 TOF Toggle current state
PBT Push Button Track switch
PgH Push Button Hold switch
DE Disable/Enable
TDE Toggle Disable/Enable
SPHONE Phone switch
LLACK Low-level Alert ACK
AS ACK/SILENCE switch

Cursor keys scroll, ENTER selects and ESC exits choice menu

Figure 12
Low Level Display Card Data Entry Screen with
Switch Mode Choice Window Displayed

When the highlight bar is moved to the LED Mode side of the screen, pressing the <F2> key displays the mode
choices for the first LED point on the card (Figure 13).

LOW LEVEL DISPLAY CARD DATA ENTRY II

Ann. Unit 0 Controller Card 0 L403 - 8 Momen SW/8 Red LED

Point SW Mode Reference Address Point LED Mode Reference Address


-- --
73 SMPL 9 @&.!~
XI/,
74 SMPL
75 SMPL Alarm State only w/ack
76 SMPL Alert on Primary State
77 SMPL TROUBLE Trouble state only w/ack
78 SMPL TALERT Alert on Trouble State
79 SMPL LL Local Alert w/ack
80 SMPL LA Local Alarm w/ack
LT Local Trouble w/ack
LS Local Supervisory w/ack
SUPERV Supervisory LED w/ack
ABALERT Abnormal alert only (CL)
SHALERT Shorted alert only (NCL)
LPHONE Standard Phone LED
ON Primary State ON (non-alert)

Cursor keys scroll, ENTER selects and ESC exits choice menu
Figure 13
Low Level Display Card Data Entry Screen with
LED Mode Choice Window Displayed

When there is no desired operation for a switch or LED, apply the SMPL mode to that point. Any time a mode is not
specified, the 4100 Programming Unit will default to the SMPL mode. This allows you to directly access the point
via SMPL equations.

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HOW TO CONFIGURE A REMOTE:ANNUNCIATOR

To configure a remote annunciator, select the Configuration menu option on the 4100 Programming Unit Main
Menu and choose the SYSTEM CARDS submenu option. This option places you in the CARD CONFIGURATION
EDITOR. From the Card Configuration Menu, press <A> to select the Add Card option. The Programming Unit
displays the screen shown in Figure 14.
CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR

L‘i,..lelay Annunciator audio

Interface Cards: RUI, 2120/RS232, MAPNET, Multi-Function I/O

Select category. <ENTER> to see types. <ES0 to exit. Total cards: 7

Figure 14
Card Configuration Editor Screen After Selecting Add Card Option

Choose the Interface option and select the Remote Unit Interface (RUI) card. (See Figure 15.)

CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR

Interface Cards: RUI, 212WRS232, MAPNET, Multi-Function I/O

(0112) 2120/RS232 Interface. " "'


(0110) MAPNET Interface

Select card type to add to system. <ESC> to exit.

Total cards: 7
Figure 15
Selecting the RUI Card

NOTE: The RUI card previously was known as the RAI (Remote Annunciator interface) card.

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Now, select the quantity of cards to be added to the system (Figure 16).

CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR

Interface Cards: RUI, 2120/RS232, MAPNET, Multi-Function I/O

Total cards: 7
Figure 16
Selecting the Quantity of Cards to be Added

When the <Enter> key is pressed, the Programming Unit displays the screen shown in Figure 17.
CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR

Annunciator

Interface Cards: RUI, 212WRS232, MAPNET, Multi-Function I/O

select cara type to aaa to system. <ESC> to exit.

1 cards added to system. Total cards: 8


Figure 17
Card Configuration Editor with RUI Card Selected

Note the card status line at the bottom of the screen (Figure 17). It shows you that a card has been added to the
system, and that the system card count has increased to two cards.

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Now that you’ve added the RUI card, press thle cEsc> key. Select the Annunciator menu option to add remote
annunciator cards, as shown in Figure 18.
CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR

I::::“’
LED/switch controllers, SCUs, RCUs, and Graphic drivers.

Select category. <ENTER> to see types. <ES0 to exit. Total cards: 8

Figure 18
Selecting Ithe Annunciator Menu Option

NOTE: Beginning with 4100 System Software Version 4.02, AUX RELAY cards can be added in remote
annunciators.

When you add a remote annunciator card, you are prompted to enter the quantity of cards added and the
annunciator unit number that the card (or cards) will be associated with. The Programming Unit shows the next
opening. You can also enter the annunciator unit number of your choice. (See Figure 19.)
CARD CONFlGURATlON EDITOR

LED/switch controllers, SCUs, RCUs, and Graphic drivers.

(0302) 24 Pt Graphic Interface


(9102) 8 Point RCU
(9101) 16 Point SCU
(4603-9101) LCD Annunciator

Enter Annunciator unit number:~$ (Next opening is shown)

Enter number for Annunciator Unit, '*LB' for local.

Figure 19
Entering the Annunciator Unit Number

NOTE: Valid annunciator unit numbers are 1 IO 31.

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When you press <Enter> key, the Programming Unit again displays the CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR screen,
but now the status line at the bottom of the screen has been updated to reflect the addition of a card to the system.
(See Figure 20.)
CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR

LED/switch controllers, SC&, RCUs, and Graphic drivers.

iO302j 24 Pt Graphic Interface


(9102) 8 Point RCU
(9101) 16 Point SW
(4603-9101) LCD Annunciator

Select card type to add to system. <ESC> to exit.

1 cards added to system. Total cards: 9

Figure 20
Card Configuration Editor Screen After Addition of Card

You cannot mix multiple annunciator types in the same annunciator unit. The only exception to this rule is when the
RCU and the SCU are used together. (See Figure 21.)
CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR

LED/switch controllers, SCUs, RCUs, and Graphic drivers.

(9102) 8 Point RCU


(9101) 16 Point SCU
(4603-9101) LCD Annunciator

Enter Annunciator unit number: ,$; (Next opening is shown)

Mixing Annunciators types is not permitted

Figure 21
Card Configuration Editor Showing Error Message

You can have multiple annunciator cards/types associated with the same RUI as long as they have different
annunciator unit numbers.

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When you return to the Card Configuration xreen, the annunciator unit number is displayed (along with its
associated RUI number) beside the annunciator cards. (See Figure 22.)
CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR
Card No. Cerd Type Range Type Unit # RUI #

1 (0112) 2120/RS232 Interface


2 (6005) Power Supply/Charger
3 (5012) 8 Zn Class A Monitor (IDC) w/Sup ZNI-8
4 (4032) 6 Ckt Class A Signal (IAC) w/Sup SIG3-8
5 (3001) 4 Pt, 2 Amp Relay w/ Feedback AUX3-6
6 (0110) MAPNET Interface Ml-l - 127
7 (0303/0304) Remote Unit I$er-jace (RI+!), **** RUI , ****
.;gg$$&$QgQ&j< $;,"$g, &#&&&~~, ';i;J;&,: ,~:~~~~~;~~~~~~~.:':~:~~~~~~~~,
"::"‘:;;&, &g!,, 3,; wx;, $$
5.x.:::.,: ,,c., _,:,,,,,,%,. (1 "' ,.,,*,>,:,,...Gj,.A., 1 .~7, I^, .j *d :i\ i?^ . :.,* ,: II,.<,I::,,,,,,

Select card with arrow k.eys. <E>dit, <A>dd, <D>elete or <M>ove. <ES0 to exit

Figure 22
Card Configuration Editor Screen Showing Remote Card

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PROGRAMMING A 4100 MINIPLEX TRANSPONDER (REMOTE UNIT)
Version 5 of the 4100 system software allows you to remotely locate standard 4100 daughter cards that were
previously restricted to the main panel. All cards are allowed with the exception of the RUI, the Audio Controller, and
the Master Phone cards.

To remotely locate a standard 4100 daughter card, go to the Card Configuration Editor menu, and choose the <A>dd
card option. Select the Interface menu choice, and then, select an RUI card. After adding the RUI card, press the
<Esc> key.

Next, select the specific card category and choose the specific daughter card that you want to add. When you add
a remote card, you are prompted to enter the card’s Remote Unit Number, as shown in Figure 23.

CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR

8 pt class A/B Monitor cards - Initiating Device Circuits(IDC).

(5001) 8 Zn Class B Monitor (IDC)

(5014) 8 Zn Class A Monitor/Security


(5004) 8 Zn Class B Monitor/Security

How many ? 1 I
Enter Unit number: 1
Enter Remote Unit Interface number: .:,di:$(First
*'I RUI is shown)

Figure 23
Remote Unit Interface Number Prompt

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The Programming Unit shows the next opening. If this is acceptable, press the <Enter> key to select this opening.
If you choose, you may enter a different remote unit number. (Valid remote unit numbers are 1 to 31.) When you
return to the Card Configuration Editor screen, the remote unit number will be displayed along with its associated
RUI number. (See Figure 24.)

CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR


Card No. Card Type Range Type Unit # RUI #

0 (7003) 4100+ Master ControlLer


1 (0112) 2120/RS232 Interface
2 (6005) Power Supply/Charger
3 (5012) 8 Zn Class A Monitor (IDC) w/Sup i!Nl-8
4 (4032) 6 Ckt CLass A Signal (IAC) w/Sup ~1~3-8
5 (3001) 4 Pt, 2 Amp E!elay w/ Feedback AUx3-6
6 (0110) MAPNET Interface Ml-l - 127
7 (03@/0304) Remote lJnif,lnterface (RUI) ,, **** : '11,)' R"I , pp.,.r,y$+:
, **** <r.,,-;;,:
., .: ,...I,tyi,A.:'\.:.
:~~~~~~~~~~~~s~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~,~~~~;~:~~~~~~;~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~.~~ ?j.<g#yf+&j g$gg&@;&
.,., ,,, ,., ,,,_ .~ .:.......?>\.+'"- .^,,.)
,. :.;.r'.:.?..i;v: .I~ :I.,.,.,:., .:r....:.:,l..111
*x..,*.:.r:,,l;:.:,:~..i..;.:: ,1,.,.,:I-,;,...:,,:z,,,r i. d- .*.. ,,x,

Select card with arrow keys. XE>dit, <A>dd, <D>elete or <Wove. <ES0 to exit
Figure 24
Remotely Located Standard 4100 Daughter Card

To edit a remote card, you must first select it from the Card Configuration Editor. When you press the <E>dit key,
the Programming Unit displays the screen shown in Figure 25.

REMOTE IJNIT CONFIGURATION MENU

I
Access data
Unit

entry
Info

screen for slaves.


I/O Unit: 1 RUI: 'I
Description: REMOTE I/I) UNIT 1

Figure 25
Remote Unit Configuration Menu

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Now, select the desired card from the Remote Unit Configuration Screen and press the <Enter> key. Since the
Monitor Card has been selected for this example, when the *Enter> key is pressed, the Programming Unit displays
the screen shown in Figure 26.

MONITOR CARD DATA ENTRY

Card No: 8 (5011) 8 i!n Class A Monitor (IDC)

Point Type Custom Label PNIS Code


I
ZN9 MONITOR CARD 8 ZONE NUMBER 9
ZNIO MONITOR CARD 8 ZONE NUMBER 10
ZNII ALARM MONITOR CARD 8 ZONE NUMBER 11
ZNl2 ALARM MONITOR CARD 8 ZONE NUMBER 12
ZN13 ALARM MONITOR CARD 8 ZONE NUMBER 13
ZN14 ALARM MONITOR CARD 8 ZONE NUMBER 14
ZNl5 ALARM MONITOR CARD 8 ZONE NUMBER 15
ZNl6 ALARM MONITOR CARD 8 ZONE NUMBER 16

IF11 Data help LF41 Autofill IF101 to exit <ES0 to quit

Press IF21 for a list of allowable types

Figure 26
Monitor Card Data Entry Screen

From this point, data entry is the same as it was prior to Version 5 of the Programming Unit.

Remember, you can mix annunciator cards and daughter cards in the same remote unit. (See Figure 27.)
CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR
Card No. Card Type Range Type Unit # RUI #

0 (7003) 4100+ Master Controller


1 (0112) 2120/RS232 Interface
2 (6005) Power Supply/Charger
3 (5012) 8 Zn CIass A Monitor (ID0 w/Sup ZNI-8
4 (4032) 6 Ckt Class A Signal (IAC) w/Sup SIG3-8
5 (3001) 4 Pt. 2 Amp Relay w/ Feedback AUX3-6
6 (0110) MAPNET Interface Ml-l - 127

10 (0302) 24 Pt Graphic Interface 101-24 Ann Unit 1 RUI 1

Select card with arrow keys. <E>dit, <Asdd, <D>elete or <M>ove. *ES0 to exit

Figure 27
Card Configuration Editor Screen Showing
Annunciator Card and Daughter Cards Installed in the Same RUI

Remote Annunciator/Unit System Capacities

The following Remote Annunciator/Unit System capacities are defined at this time:
l Maximum of 32 Annunciator Units/Miniplex Transponders
l Maximum of 4 Remote Unit Interfaces per 4100
l Maximum of 32 Remote Cards per Remote Unit Interface.

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ANNUNCIATOR SWITCH MODES

DEFINITION

When a switch is not used or is spare, use the SMPL mode without a reference address. If a switch is programmed
with this mode, the only functions that occur are a result of user-generated SMPL or Custom Control. SMPL
programming and a switch mode can co-exist for the same switch, and both operations will occur.

SWITCH MODES FOR OPERATOR INTERFACE PANEL KEYS, LCD ANNUNCIATOR, AND
RCUs
TOF Reference Address: Signal, .AUX Relay, MAPNET@ Output, Graphic Output, Digital Pseudo, List
Pseudos, Analog Sensor with Piezo/Relay base

This is the “TOGGLE ON / TOGGLE OFF” mode. The first key press will turn the reference address ON. The next
key press will turn it OFF.

PBT Reference Address: Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNE? Output, Graphic Output, Digital Pseudo, List
Pseudos, Analog Sensor with Piezo/Relay base

The “PUSH BUTTON TRACK” mode will turn ON the reference address. It will remain ON as long as the key is
pressed. When the key is released, the reference address will turn OFF.

PBH Reference Address: Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET@ Output, Graphic Output, Digital Pseudo, List
Pseudos, Analog Sensor with Piezo/Relay base.

The “PUSH BUTTON HOLD” mode will turn ON the reference address and hold it ON. Another key press of the
same key will have no effect on the point. Additional programming must be done to turn the reference address OFF.

OFF Reference Address: Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET@ Output, Graphic Output, Digital Pseudo, List
Pseudos, Analog Sensor with Piez.o/Relay base

The “OFF” mode will turn OFF the reference address.

TDE Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET@ Input/Output, Graphic Input/Output, List
Pseudos, Analog Sensors

When a switch is programmed with the “TOGGLE DISABLE/ENABLE” mode, the first key press will disable the
referenced point. This will cause a trouble condition to exist in the system. When the key is pressed again, the point
which was disabled will be enabled and the trouble condition will automatically clear.

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SWITCH MODES FOR THREE-POSITION MOMENTARY SWITCHES

LT Reference Address: Not needed

The “LAMP TEST” mode is for use with Remote Annunciators only. When a switch programmed with this mode is
pushed up or down, all LEDs on that annunciator will illuminate.

ONOFF Reference Address: Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET@ Output, Graphic Output, Digital Pseudo, List
Pseudo, Analog Sensor with Piezo/Relay base

When a switch is programmed with the “ONOFF” mode is in the up position, it will turn the reference address ON at
its current priority. When in the down position, it will turn the reference address OFF at its current priority. When in
the center position, the state of the reference address will remain in the last controlled state. This mode can also be
used on three-position maintained toggle switches.

DE Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET@ Input/Output, Graphic Input/Output, List
Pseudo, Analog Sensor

When a switch is programmed with the “DISABLE/ENABLE” mode, and is in the up position, it will disable the
reference address. If reference address is a monitor type point, this mode will actually cause a hardware disconnect
by removing the positive voltage from the field terminals. This will cause a trouble condition to exist in the system
for that reference address. When the switch is in the down position, the point which was disabled will be enabled
and the trouble condition will automatically clear. When the switch is in the center position, the point will remain in
its last controlled state.

Sl Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET@ Outputs, List Pseudo (speakers only)

When a switch is programmed with the “Sl SPEAKER SWITCH” mode, and is in the up position, it will turn ON the
reference address (speaker circuit) to channel 1. In the down position, the switch turns the reference address OFF.

s2 Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET@ Output, List Pseudo (speakers only)

When a switch is programmed with the “S2 SPEAKER SWITCH” mode and is in the up position it will turn the
reference address (speaker circuit) ON to channel 2. In the down position, the switch turns the speaker circuit OFF
and returns it to channel 1. This is meant for Dual Channel Audio Systems.

s3 Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET@ Output, List Pseudo (speakers only)

When a switch is programmed with the “S3 SPEAKER SWITCH” mode and is in the up position it will turn the
reference address (speaker circuit) ON to Channel 3. In the down position, the switch turns the reference address
OFF and returns it to Channel 1.

s4 Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET@ Output, List Pseudo (speakers only)

When a switch is programmed with the “S4 SPEAKER SWITCH” mode and is in the up position, it will turn the
reference address (speaker circuit) ON to channel 4. Pressing it down turns OFF the reference address and returns
it to channel 1.

SPHONE Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET@ Output, Digital Pseudo, List Pseudo (phones only)

When a switch is programmed with the “PHONE SWITCH” mode and is in the up position, it will turn the reference
address (phone circuit) ON. In the down position, the switch turns it OFF.

PSIL Reference Address: Not Needed

The PHONE PIEZO SILENCE SWITCH activation silences the Piezo during phone operations only.

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s21 Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET@ Output, List Pseudo (speakers)

When a switch is programmed with tlie I‘S21 EVACALERT SWITCH” mode and the switch is in the up position, it
will turn the speaker circuit(s) ON to the EVAC channel, at priority 7, and play the evacuation message. When the
switch is in the down position, it will turn the spe,aker circuit(s) ON to the alert channel, at priority 8, and play the alert
message. It will also restart the evacuation message on channel 1, if it is not already playing (Canadian Audio).

S2H Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET@ Output, List Pseudo (speakers only)

When a switch is programmed with the “S2H SPEAKER SWITCH” mode and the switch is pressed up, it will turn
the reference address (speaker circuit) ON to channel 1. Pressing the switch down switches the reference address
to channel 2. The center position of the switch turns the reference address OFF and routes it to channel 1.

SPAGE Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET@ Output

When a switch is programmed with the “SPACE SWITCH” mode and is in the up position, it will get the speaker
circuit ready to switch to the talk channel. The speaker will not actually switch to the talk channel until the microphone
is keyed. Placing the switch in the down position (or unkeying the mike), during non-alarm situations, will turn the
speaker OFF at priority 9. In an alarm situation, the speaker will switch to the state required by the current alarm
status (Canadian Audio).

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HOAl
MAINTAINED SWITCHES

Reference Address: Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET@ Output, Graphic Output, Digital Pseudo, List
Pseudo, Analog Sensor with Piezo/Relay base

The “HAND-OFF-AUTO” mode is used for single relay control. When the programmed switch is in the up position,
the reference address is turned ON and causes a manual override trouble. When in the down position, the reference
address is turned OFF, and a manual override trouble will exist in the system. The relay can not be controlled by any
automatic programming when the switch is in the up or down position. If the switch is returned to the center position,
the relay will be returned to automatic program control.

HOA Reference Address: Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET@ Output, Graphic Output, Digital Pseudo
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This “HAND-OFF-AUTO” mode is for dual relay control and uses two consecutively addressed system points. The
reference address is entered via the Programming Unit and will automatically take the next consecutive system
point. When the programmed switch is in the up position, the first reference address will turn ON, the next point will
turn OFF and a manual override trouble will occur. When in the down position, the second point will turn ON, the
previous point will turn OFF, and a manual override trouble will exist in the system. In the center position, both points
will be turned OFF, and no manual override trouble will exist. The point(s) can not be controlled by any automatic
programming when the switch is in the up or down position.

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When used in conjunction with digital pseudo points (i.e., audio switch programming), a manual override trouble will
not occur.

S2T Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET@ Output, List Pseudo (speakers only)

When a switch is programmed with the “SZT SPEAKER SWITCH” mode, a switch pressed up turns the reference
address (speaker circuit) ON to channel 1. Pressing the switch down switches the reference address to channel 2.
The center position of the switch turns the reference address OFF and routes it to channel 1.

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SPECIAL SWITCH MODES FOR ANNUNCIATOR SWITCH TYPES

AS (ALARM SILENCE/ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE) Reference Address: Not Needed


This mode is for Alarm Silence and Local Alarm Acknowledge. The activation of the switch will silence the alarm
signals and will locally acknowledge any of the following programmed LED modes: ALARM, PALERT, ABALERT
and SHALERT. There is one exception. ALARM mode LEDs can be acknowledged either by the “AS” switch or by
the 4100 operator interface panel alarm acknowledge key. Either of these methods will acknowledge the annunciator
and the 4100 operator interface panel alarm signals.

LLACK (LOCAL ALERT ACKNOWLEDGE) Reference Address: Not Needed


A switch programmed with this mode will only acknowledge points on its own annunciator and will not acknowledge
points on the 4100 operator interface panel. This switch mode is used to acknowledge the following LED modes:
PALERT, SALERT, TALERT, ABALERT and SHALERT.

LAACK (LOCAL ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE) Reference Address: Not Needed


This mode is used for local acknowledge of alalrm conditions. The activation of this switch will locally acknowledge
the following LED modes: ALARM, PALERT, ABALERT and SHALERT. The exception is that the ALARM mode
LEDs will be acknowledged at both the annunciator and the 4100 control panel. All other modes will only be
acknowledged at the annunciator.

LSACK (LOCAL SUPERVISORY ACKNOWLEDGE) Reference Address: Not Needed


This mode is used for the local acknowledge of the following LED modes: SUPERV and SALERT. If the SUPERV
mode is used, it will be acknowledged at the annunciator and the 4100 operator interface panel.

LTACK (LOCAL TROUBLE ACKNOWLEDGE) Reference Address: Not Needed


This mode is used for the local acknowledge of the following LED modes: TROUBLE, TALERT, and HOA2T. The
TROUBLE will be acknowledged at the annunciator and at the 4100 operator interface panel.

LOACK (LOCAL OVERRIDE ACKNOWLEDGE) Reference Address: Not Needed


This mode is used for the local acknowledge of the HOA2T LED mode. The OVERRIDE TROUBLE will be
acknowledged at the annunciator and at the panel.

LSR (REMOTE SYSTEM RESET) Reference Address: Not Needed


This switch, when programmed, will perform a system reset. It will perform the same function as the system reset
key on the 4100 control panel.

LSS (REMOTE ALARM SILENCE) Reference Address: Not Needed


When programmed, this switch will perform an alarm (signal) silence. It will perform the same function as the Alarm
Silence key on the 4100 control panel.

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LED MODES

DEFINITIONS

PHYSICAL STATE - Any circuit with an EOL Resistor used for supervision purposes.

4100 System Points Physical State LED Modes


Monitor Zones NORM
MAPNET II@ input/Output* OPEN
Notification Appliance [Signal] Circuits ABNORM
Graphic Input Points ABALERT
Lists of Monitor Zones SHORT
Lists of Notification Appliance Circuits SHALERT
Lists of Graphic Input Points.

SYSTEM STATE - Any circuit that causes a status change indicator (alarm, supervisory service, trouble LEDs) to
activate on the Operator Interface Panel.

4100 System Points System State LED Modes


Monitor Zones ALARM
Notification Appliance Circuits SUPERV
Aux Relay Circuits SALERT
Mapnet Monitor and Control TROUBLE
TrueAlarm Sensors TALERT
Digital Pseudo Points HOA2T (Manual Override)
Graphic Output DISABLE

PRIMARY STATE - All hardware circuits except those with point types that cause a supervisory service condition
when the device on the circuit activates, including point lists that contain points meeting this criteria. Both digital and
analog pseudo points qualify as well.

The primary state of a point is determined by meeting one of the qualifications from the following list.

l The ALARM state of a monitor point (including MAPNET II@ and Analog Sensor)
l The ALARM state of a digital pseudo point or point list pseudo
l The ON state of a utility (non-alarm) monitor point
l The ON state of a digital, analog, or point list pseudo
l The ON state of an output type point (Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET II@, Graphic).

4100 System Points Primary State LED Mode


Monitor Zone PALERT
Notification Appliance Circuits ON
Mapnet Monitor & Control CON
Aux Relay Circuit OFF
Feedback COFF
Graphic Input & Output
Digital Pseudo
Analog Pseudo
List Pseudo

There are other special purpose LED modes that are available but do not belong in these categories above.
* MAPNET II@ devices other than TrueAlarm sensors have the possibility of open or current limited states. Short circuit states are software
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When an LED is not used or is spare, use the SMPL mode without a reference address. If an LED is programmed
with this mode, the only functions that ~occur are a result of user-generated SMPL or Custom Control. SMPL
programming and an LED mode cannot exist for the same LED position.

ALERT LED MODES

The Alert LED is interpreted in the following manner.

l SLOW FLASH - the status change needs to be acknowledged


l ON STEADY - the status change i6 acknowledged
l FAST FLASH - the point has cleared and needs to be acknowledged
l OFF - the point has returned to normal or cleared.

The following Alert LED Modes cause the LED to flash and the Piezo to sound until acknowledged.

ALARM Reference Address: Monitor, MAF’NET II@ Input, Digital Pseudo, List Pseudo, Analog Sensors

Switch Mode needed to acknowledge: LAACK:, AS or the ALARM ACK KEY

Alarm LEDs light on the alarm state of the reference address. In other words, if the reference address, when
activated, directlv causes the alarm LED to turn ON, the reference address is in a valid alarm state. LEDs with this
mode can be acknowledged at the annunciator or the 4100 operator interface panel. An acknowledge from either
location will acknowledge both locations.

PALERT Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET II@ Input/Output, Graphic Input/Output,
Digital Pseudo, Analog Pseudo, List Pseudo, Feedback, Analog Sensors

Switch Mode needed to acknowledge: LAACK, AS, LLACK

PALERT LEDs light on the primary state of the reference address.

LEDs with this mode can only be acknowledged at the annunciator.

ABALERT Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, MAPNET II@ Input/Output, Graphic Input/Output, List Pseudo

Switch Mode needed to acknowledge: LAACK, AS, LLACK

ABALERT LEDs light on the current limited state of the reference address. LEDs with this mode can only be
acknowledged at the annunciator.

SHALERT Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, Graphic Input/Output, List Pseudo

Switch Mode needed to acknowledge: LAACK, AS, LLACK

SHALERT LEDs light on the short cir’cuit state of the reference address. LEDs with this mode can only be
acknowledged at the annunciator.

SUPERV Reference Address: Monitor, MAPNET II@ Input, Digital Pseudo, List Pseudo

Switch Mode needed to acknowledge: L!SACK or the SUPERVISORY ACK KEY

Supervisory LEDs light ON the supervisory state of the reference address. In other words, if the reference address,
when activated, directly causes the supervisory service LED to turn ON, the reference address is in a valid
supervisory state. LEDs with this mode can be acknowledged at the annunciator and the 4100 operator interface
panel. An acknowledge from either location will acknowledge both locations.

SALERT Reference Address: Monitor, MAPNET II@ Input, Digital Pseudo, List Pseudo

Switch Mode needed to acknowledge: LSACK, LLACK

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SALERT LEDs light on the supervisory state of the reference address. LEDs with this mode can only be
acknowledged at the annunciator.

TROUBLE Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, MAPNET II@ Input/Output, AUX Relay, Graphic Input/Output,
Digital Pseudo, List Pseudo, Analog Sensors

Switch Mode needed to acknowledge: LTACK or the TROUBLE ACK KEY

TROUBLE LEDs light on the trouble state of the reference address. LEDs with this mode can be acknowledged at
the annunciator or the 4100 operator interface panel. An acknowledge from either location will acknowledge both
locations.

TALERT Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET II@ Input/Output, Graphic Input/Output,
Digital Pseudo, List Pseudo, Analog Sensor

Switch Mode needed to acknowledge: LTACK, LLACK

TALERT LEDs light on the trouble state of the reference address. LEDs with this mode can only be acknowledged
at the annunciator.

HOA2T Reference Address: Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET II@ Output, Graphic Output

Switch Mode needed to acknowledge: LOACK, LTACK or the TROUBLE ACK KEY
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An HOA2T LED lights whenever its reference address or the next consecutive reference address is in the manual
override trouble condition. LEDs with this mode can be acknowledged from either the annunciator or the 4100
control panel. Either location will acknowledge the trouble condition at both the annunciator and the 4100 operator
interface panel.

LPHONE Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET II’ Output, Digital Pseudo, List Pseudo (phone circuits only)

Switch Mode needed to acknowledge: PSIL

The phone LED mode causes the LED to slow flash which indicates that a phone is plugged in and the phone circuit
is OFF. If the LED is ON, it indicates the phone circuit is ON with phone plugged in. When the LED is OFF, it indicates
that the phone is not plugged in and the phone circuit is OFF.

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SPECIAL LED MODES

The following Special LED modes are usually used along with the Special Switch modes.

LA (LOCAL ALARM CONDITION) Reference Address: Not needed


Typical Use: LED corresponds to LAACK Switch
LED Interpretation:
l SLOW FLASH - Indicates an unacknowledged alarm point present in this annunciator.
l ON STEADY - Indicates an acknowledged alarm point present in this annunciator.
l OFF - Indicates no alarms present in this annunciator.

LS (LOCAL SUPERVISORY CONDITION) Reference Address: Not needed


Typical Use: LED corresponding to LSACK: Switch
LED Interpretation:
l SLOW FLASH - Indicates an unacknowledged supervisory service point on the annunciator.
l ON STEADY - Indicates an acknowledged supervisory service point on the annunciator.
l OFF - Indicates no supervisory service conditions are present in this annunciator.

LT (REMOTE TROUBLE INDICATION) Reference Address: Not needed


Typical Use: LED corresponds to LTACK Switch
LED Interpretation:
l SLOW FLASH - Indicates an unacknowledged trouble point present in the svstem.
l ON STEADY - Indicates an acknowledged trouble point present in the svstem.
l OFF - Indicates no trouble conditions present in the system.

LO (LOCAL MANUAL OVERRIDE TROUBLE INDICATION) Reference Address: Not needed


Typical Use: LED corresponds to LOACK Switch
LED Interpretation:
l SLOW FLASH - An unacknowledged Manual Override trouble condition on the annunciator.
l ON STEADY - An acknowledged Manual Override trouble condition on the annunciator.
l OFF - No Manual Override trouble conditions are present on the annunciator.

LL (LOCAL ALERT/STATUS CHANGE) Reference Address: Not needed


Typical Use: LED corresponding to LLACK Switch
LED Interpretation:
l SLOW FLASH - An unacknowledged alert type point present in the annunciator. (See note.)
0 ON STEADY - An acknowledged alert type point present in the annunciator.
l FAST FLASH - A restored, unacknowledged alert type point present in the annunciator.
l OFF - An alert type point not present in this annunciator.

NOTE: For the purpose of the definition of LL LED mode, an alert type point means one of the following: PALERT,
SALERT, TALERT, ABALERT, and SHALERT

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NON-ALERT LED MODES

The following non-alert LED modes cause an LED to come ON steady as the result of the appropriate status change
of the referenced point. When the condition of the reference point returns to normal, the LED will extinguish without
any operator intervention. These LED modes do not need to be acknowledged.

NORMAL Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, MAPNET II@ Input/Output, Graphic Input/Output, List Pseudo

This mode is used to indicate that the reference address is in its normal state. In other words, normal supervisory
current is present.

OPEN Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, MAPNET II@ Input/Output, Graphic Input/Output, List Pseudo

This mode is used to track the open circuit state of the reference address.

ABNORM Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, MAPNET II@ Input (see Note), MAPNET II@Output, Graphic Input/
Output, List Pseudo

This mode is used to track the current limited state of the reference address.

NOTE: Addressable monitoring devices (except analog sensors) are in the current limited state when in alarm.

SHORT Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, Graphic Input/Output, List Pseudo

This mode is used to track the short circuit state of the reference address.

ON Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, AUX Relay, Feedback, MAPNET II@ Input/Output, Graphic Input/
Output, Digital Pseudo, Analog Pseudo, List Pseudo, Analog Sensor, RCU Switch

This mode is used to track the primary state of the reference address. (See the definition of PALERT for an
explanation of primary state.)

OFF Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, AUX Relay, Feedback, MAPNET II’ Input/Output, Graphic Input/
Output, Digital, Analog, and List Pseudo, Analog Sensor, RCU Switch

This mode is used to track the OFF condition of a reference address that has a primary state. (See the definition
of PALERT for an explanation of primary state.)

CON Reference Address: Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET II@ Output, Analog Sensor with Piezo/Relay, List
Pseudo

This mode is used to indicate that the referenced point is on or coding. Added mainly for Analog Sensors with
Piezo/Relay base.

COFF Reference Address: Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET II@ Output, Analog Sensor with Piezo/Relay, List
Pseudo

This mode is used to track the OFF condition of a reference address that has a primary state. (See the definition
of PALERT for an explanation of primary state,)

ALL Reference Address: List Pseudo only

This mode is used to track that all points in the referenced point list are in the primary (ON) state. (See the
definition of PALERT for an explanation of primary state.)

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DISABLE Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, AUX Relay, MAPNET II@ Input/Output, Graphic Input/Output, List
Pseudo, Analog Sensor

This mode is used to track the disabled state of the reference address.

TRISTAT Reference Address: Monitor, Signal, Graphic Input/Output, List Pseudo

This mode is used to light the LED when the reference address goes into the current limited state and remains ON
until the reference address is shorted.

LED Reference Address: Must be a valid LED point address

This mode is used to track the condition of another LED in the system, including the LEDs on the Master Controller.

LPAGE Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET II@Output, List Pseudo

This mode is used to track the “ready to talk” status of the referenced address (speaker circuit).
(Canadian Audio)

LPAGALL Reference Address: List Pseudo (Speakers)

This mode is used to track that all speakers in referenced list are in the “ready to talk” mode.
(Canadian Audio)

Ll Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET II@Output, List Pseudo

SINGLE CHANNEL SPEAKER LED mode indicates that the reference address is ON and switched to channel 1.

L2 Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET II@ Output, List Pseudo


DUAL CHANNEL SPEAKER LED mode indicates that the reference address is ON and switched to channel 2.

L3 Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET II@Output, List Pseudo


TRIPLE CHANNEL SPEAKER LED mode indicates that the reference address is ON and switched to channel 3.

L4 Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET II@Output, List Pseudo


QUAD CHANNEL SPEAKER LED mode indicates that the reference address is ON and switched to channel 4.
(Reserved for future use.)

Ll ALL Reference Address: Multi-Channel Signal, List Pseudo.


SINGLE CHANNEL SPEAKER ANNUNC,lATION LED mode is used to indicate that ALL points are ON and routed
to Channel 1.

L2ALL Reference Address: Multi-Channel Signal, List Pseudo.


DUAL CHANNEL SPEAKER ANNUNCIATION LED mode is used to indicate that ALL points are ON and routed
to Channel 2.

L3ALL Reference Address: Multi-Channel Signal, List Pseudo.


TRIPLE CHANNEL SPEAKER ANNUNCIATION LED mode is used to indicate that ALL points are ON and routed
to Channel 3.

L4ALL Reference Address: Multi-Channel Signal, List Pseudo.


QUAD CHANNEL SPEAKER ANNUNCIATION LED mode is used to indicate that ALL points are ON and routed
to Channel 4. (Reserved for future use.)

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Interpretation of High Level Mode Charts

The high level programming modes are categorized by application and are listed in bold type along the right-hand
margin. Some high level modes require the use of a reference address and are noted when applicable.

If a high level programming cannot be used the low level conversion is listed below it (i.e., you cannot mix high level
and low level programming modes on the same display card). This information can be directly applied to low level
programmed display cards as required.

OPERATOR INTERFACE PANEL CONTROL KEY FUNCTIONS

The following functions are typically programmed to the Operator Interface Panel Control Keys. Since the Operator
Interface Panel Control keys do not support High Level modes, Low Level modes must be used.

Although these functions are typically programmed at the Operator Interface Panel, they may be applied at a remote
LED/switch annunciator or RCU if the conditions warrant. If programmed to an LED/switch annunciator, the
appropriate programming mode must be applied according to the type of switch being used.

NOTE: RCUs, Operator Interface Panel Control Keys, and LCD Annunciator Keys do not support High Level
modes.

FUNCTION: CITY DISCONNECT HIGH LEVEL MODE: CD


Low Level switch mode: TOF; Reference Address: P34
Low Level LED mode: TROUBLE; Reference Address: P34

FUNCTION: MANUAL EVACUATION HIGH LEVEL MODE: ME


Low Level switch mode: PBT; Reference Address: P35
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P48

FUNCTION: ELEVATOR BYPASS HIGH LEVEL MODE: EB


Low Level switch mode: TOF; Reference Address: P36
Low Level LED mode: TROUBLE; Reference Address: P36

FUNCTION: DOOR HOLDER BYPASS HIGH LEVEL MODE: DB


Low Level switch mode: TOF; Reference Address: P37
Low Level LED mode: TROUBLE; Reference Address: P37

FUNCTION: CONTROL POINT BYPASS HIGH LEVEL MODE: CB


Low Level switch mode: TOF; Reference Address: P38
Low Level LED mode: TROUBLE; Reference Address: P38

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The following programming modes allow functions that are similar to those found on the Operator Interface Panel.
These High Level modes do not require a reference address.

FUNCTION: ALARM SILENCE HIGH LEVEL MODE: SS


Low Level switch mode: LSS; Reference Address: N/A
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P47

FUNCTION: SYSTEM RESET HIGH LEVEL MODE: SR


Low Level switch mode: LSR; Reference Address: N/A
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: Al 4

FUNCTION: LOCAL ALERT ACKNOWLEDGE HIGH LEVEL MODE: LACK


Low Level switch mode: LLACK; Reference Address: N/A
Low Level LED mode: LA: Reference Address: N/A

FUNCTION: LOCAL ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE HIGH LEVEL MODE: AACK


Low Level switch mode: LAACK; Reference Address: N/A
Low Level LED mode: LA; Reference Address: N/A

FUNCTION: LOCAL SUPV ACKNOWLEDGE HIGH LEVEL MODE: SACK


Low Level switch mode: LSACK; Reference Address: N/A
Low Level LED mode: LS; Reference Address: N/A

FUNCTION: LOCAL TROUBLE ACKNOWLEDGE HIGH LEVEL MODE: TACK


Low Level switch mode: LTACK; Reference Address: N/A
Low Level LED mode: LT; Reference Address: N/A

FUNCTION: LOCAL MANUAL OVERRIDE ACK HIGH LEVEL MODE: OACK


Low Level switch mode: LOACK; Reference Address: N/A
Low Level LED mode: LO; Reference Address: N/A

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POINT ANNUNCIATION FUNCTIONS

The following functions are used to annunciate status of system points. Where noted, the High Level mode requires
a valid reference address.

FUNCTION: ALARM/TROUBLE WITH ALERT HIGH LEVEL MODE: AT


Reference Address - Zones only
Low Level LED #l mode: ALARM; Reference Address: ZNx
Low Level LED #2 mode: TROUBLE; Reference Address: ZNx

FUNCTION: ON/OFF STATUS INDICATION HIGH LEVEL MODE: 00


Reference Address - ZN, SIG, AUX, FB, I/O, Pseudos
Low Level LED #l mode: ON; Reference Address: REFx
Low Level LED #2 mode: OFF; Reference Address: REFx

FUNCTION: ALARM/TROUBLE/DISABLE WITH STATUS HIGH LEVEL MODE: ATD


Reference Address - Zones (See Note)
Low Level switch mode: DE; Reference Address: ZNx
Low Level LED #I mode: ALARM; Reference Address: ZNx
Low Level LED #2 mode: TROUBLE; Reference Address: ZNx

NOTE: The associated switch will cause a zone disconnect/disable function.

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MANUAL SYSTEM POINT CONTROL FUNCTIONS

The following functions allow for manual control of system points at their current priority levels. These High Level
modes requires a valid reference address.

FUNCTION: CONTROL POINT TOGGLE: HIGH LEVEL MODE: CT


Reference Address - SIG, AUX, Graphic Output, Digital Pseudo
Low Level switch mode: TOF; Reference Address: REFx
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: REFx

FUNCTION: CONTROL WITH POSITIVE! FEEiDBACK HIGH LEVEL MODE: FT


Reference Address - AUX, Graphic Output
Low Level switch mode: TOF; Reference Address: AUXx
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: FBx
or
Low Level switch mode: TOF; Reference Address: I/Ox
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: I/Ox+1

FUNCTION: ON/OFF CONTROL WITH TROlJBLE HIGH LEVEL MODE: OT


Reference Address - SIG, AUX, Graphic Output
Low Level switch mode: ONOFF; Reference Address: REFx
Low Level LED mode: TROUBLE; Reference Address: REFx

FUNCTION: CONTROL POINT ON/OFF WITH STATUS HIGH LEVEL MODE: C


Reference Address - SIG, AUX, Graphic Output, Digital Pseudo
Low Level switch mode: ONOFF; Reference Address: REFx
Low Level LED #I mode: ON; Reference Address: REFx
Low Level LED #2 mode: OFF; Reference Address: REFx

FUNCTION: CONTROL WITH POSITIVE FEEDBACK HIGH LEVEL MODE: F


Reference Address - AUX, Graphic Output
Low Level switch mode: ONOFF; Reference Address: AUXx
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: FBx
or
Low Level switch mode: ONOFF; Reference Address: I/Ox
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: I/Ox+1

FUNCTION: CONTROL WITH ON/TRBL STATUS HIGH LEVEL MODE: OTC


Reference Address - SIG, AUX, Graphic Output
Low Level switch mode: ONOFF; Refererlce Address: REFx
Low Level LED #l mode: ON; Reference Address: REFx
Low Level LED #2 mode: TROUBLE; Ref’erence Address: REFx

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I MANUAL OVERRIDE OF SYSTEM POINT FUNCTIONS

The following functions are typically used in Fan Control applications where absolute control (manual override
priority) is needed. These functions are commonly known as HOA modes, symbolizing Hand (manual ON), OFF
(manual OFF) and Automatic (return to programmed control). These High Level modes require a valid reference
address.

FUNCTION: SINGLE RELAY HOA W/O FEEDBACK HIGH LEVEL MODE: HOAlO
Reference Address - AUX, Graphic Output
Low Level switch mode: HOAl ; Reference Address: AUXx or I/Ox
Low Level LED #I mode: ON; Reference Address: AUXx or VOX
Low Level LED #2 mode: OFF; Reference Address: AUXx or I/Ox

FUNCTION: SINGLE RELAY HOA W/FEEDBACK HIGH LEVEL MODE: HOAll


Reference Address - AUX, Graphic Output
Low Level switch mode: HOAl ; Reference Address: AUXx or I/Ox
Low Level LED #1 mode: ON; Reference Address: FBx or l/Ox+1
Low Level LED #2 mode: OFF; Reference Address: FBx or I/Ox+1

I FUNCTION: SINGLE RELAY HOA/DUAL FEEDBACK HIGH LEVEL MODE: HOA


Reference Address - AUX, Graphic Output
Low Level switch mode: HOAI ; Reference Address: AUXx
Low Level LED #l mode: ON; Reference Address: FBx
Low Level LED #2 mode: ON; Reference Address: FBx+l
or
Low Level switch mode: HOAl ; Reference Address: I/Ox
Low Level LED #l mode: ABN; Reference Address: I/Ox+1
Low Level LED #2 mode: SHORT; Reference Address: l/Ox+1

FUNCTION: DUAL RELAY HOA W/O FEEDBACK HIGH LEVEL MODE: HOA
Reference Address - AUX, Graphic Output
Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: AUXx or I/Ox
Low Level LED #l mode: ON; Reference Address: AUXx or I/Ox
Low Level LED #2 mode: ON; Reference Address: AUXx+l or I/Ox+1

FUNCTION: DUAL RELAY HOA WITH FEEDBACK HIGH LEVEL MODE: HOA
Reference Address - AUX, Graphic Output
Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: AUXx or I/Ox
Low Level LED #l mode: ON; Reference Address: FBx or l/Ox+2
Low Level LED #2 mode: OFF; Reference Address: FBx or l/Ox+2

FUNCTION: DUAL RELAY HOA/DUAL FEEDBACK HIGH LEVEL MODE: HOA


Reference Address - AUX, Graphic Output
Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: AUXx
Low Level LED #l mode: ON; Reference Address: FBx
Low Level LED #2 mode: ON; Reference Address: FBx+l
or
Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: I/Ox
Low Level LED #l mode: ABN; Reference Address: l/Ox+2
Low Level LED #2 mode: SHORT; Reference Address: l/Ox+2

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AUDIO SYSTEM CONTROL SWITCH FUNCTIONS

The following functions are related to 4100 *Audio Systems.

FUNCTION: ALL SPEAKERS EVAC HIGH LEVEL MODE: ASEVAC


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: Pi41
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P143

FUNCTION: EVACUATION TONE/MESSAGE HIGH LEVEL MODE: AEVAC


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P87
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P89

FUNCTION: ALERT TONE/MESSAGE HIGH LEVEL MODE: AALERT


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P90
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P92

FUNCTION: DRILL TONE/MESSAGE HIGH LEVEL MODE: ADRILL


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P93
Low Level LED mode: ON: Reference Address: P95

FUNCTION: ALL CLEAR TONE/MESSAGE HIGH LEVEL MODE: ACLEAR


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P96
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P98

FUNCTION: AUX 1 TONE/MESSAGE HIGH LEVEL MODE: AUXl


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P99
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: Pi 01

FUNCTION: AUX 2 TONE/MESSAGE HIGH LEVEL MODE: AUXP


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference .Address: Pi 02
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P104

FUNCTION: MANUAL AUDIO OVERRIDE HIGH LEVEL MODE: AOVERID


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P108
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: PllO

FUNCTION: ALL SPEAKERS TALK HIGH LEVEL MODE: ASTALK


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P129
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P131

FUNCTION: SINGLE CHANNEL SPEAKER CONTROL HIGH LEVEL MODE: SPl


Reference Address - Signals
Low Level switch mode: Sl ; Reference Address: SlGx
Low Level LED mode: Ll ; Reference Address: SlGx

FUNCTION: LOCAL SPEAKER TO CHANNEL 1 HIGH LEVEL MODE: Al LOCAL


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: Pi 23
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P125

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MULTI-CHANNEL AUDIO SYSTEM CONTROL SWITCH FUNCTIONS

The following functions are for multi-channel audio systems ONLY. Where noted certain High Level modes require
a valid reference address.

FUNCTION: DUAL CHANNEL SPEAKER CONTROL HIGH LEVEL MODE: SP2


Reference Address - Signals
Low Level switch mode: S2T; Reference Address: SlGx
Low Level LED #1 mode: Ll ; Reference Address: SlGx
Low Level LED #2 mode: L2; Reference Address: SlGx

FUNCTION: TRlPLE CHANNEL SPEAKER CONTROL HIGH LEVEL MODE: SP3


Reference Address - Signals
Low Level switch #1 mode: S2H; Reference Address: SlGx
Low Level LED #1 mode: Ll ; Reference Address: SlGx
Low Level LED #2 mode: L2; Reference Address: SlGx
or
Low Level switch #2 mode: S3; Reference Address: SlGx
Low Level LED #3 mode: L3; Reference Address: SlGx
Low Level LED #4 mode: TROUBLE: Reference Address: SlGx

FUNCTION: ALL SPEAKERS MINUS TO TALK HIGH LEVEL MODE: AMINUS


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: Plll
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: Pl13

FUNCTION: ALL SPEAKERS TO CHANNEL 1 HIGH LEVEL MODE: Al SPEAK


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P114
Low Level LED mode: ON: Reference Address: Pl16

FUNCTION: ALL SPEAKERS TO CHANNEL 2 HIGH LEVEL MODE: APSPEAK


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: Pl17
Low Level LED mode: ON: Reference Address: Pll9

FUNCTION: ALL SPEAKERS TO CHANNEL 3 HIGH LEVEL MODE: A3SPEAK


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: Pl20
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P122

FUNCTION: LOCAL SPEAKER TO CHANNEL 2 HIGH LEVEL MODE: APLOCAL


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P126
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: Pi 28

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FIREFIGHTER’S PHONE SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

The following functions are related to 4100 Phone Systems.

FUNCTION: STANDARD PHONE CIRCUIT HIGH LEVEL MODE: P


Reference Address - Signals
Low Level switch mode: SPHONE; Reference Address: SlGx
Low Level LED mode: LPHONE; Reference Address: SlGx

FUNCTION: PHONE PIEZO SILENCE SWITCH HIGH LEVEL MODE: PS


Low Level switch mode: PSIL; Reference Address: N/A
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P154

FUNCTION: AUDIO/PHONE INTERFACE HIGH LEVEL MODE: APHONE


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P105
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P107

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CANADIAN AUDIO SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

~ The following functions are related to Canadian Audio Systems.

FUNCTION: ALL EVAC HIGH LEVEL MODE: CAEVAC


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: Pi 41
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P143

FUNCTION: ALL ALERT (TRIPLE CHANNEL) HIGH LEVEL MODE: CAALRT3


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P90
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P92

FUNCTION: ALL ALERT (SINGLE/DUAL CHANNEL) HIGH LEVEL MODE: CAALRTl


Low Level switch mode: HOA2; Reference Address: P90
Low Level LED mode: ON; Reference Address: P92

~ FUNCTION: ALL TALK HIGH LEVEL MODE: CTALK


Low Level switch mode: SPAGE; Reference Address: L90
Low Level LED mode: LPAGE; Reference Address: L90

FUNCTION: PAGE HIGH LEVEL MODE: PAGE


Reference Address: Signal, MAPNET@ Output
Low Level switch mode: SPAGE; Reference Address: REFx
Low Level LED mode: LPAGE; Reference Address: REFx

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