4100 Programming Pseudo Point Definitions
4100 Programming Pseudo Point Definitions
FA4-41-226
Q 1996 Simplex Time Recorder Co.
Ed 5 96
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INTRODUCTION
The Programming Unit allocates one digital pseudo card (Card 128) and reserves it for system use. These digital
pseudo points are defined and reserved by the system, and configured automatically by the Programming Unit. Any
of these digital pseudo points can be accessed (using their zone names, POthrough P255) from either the front
panel or the Programming Unit data entry screens. More digital pseudo cards can be added with the Programming
Unit, if they are required.
Digital pseudo points can be set up with one of the five different point types listed below:
P6 Alarm Silence
Tracks the activation of the ALARM SILENCE key or the activation of the Automatic Alarm Cutoff feature. The
momentary activation of this point will turn OFF all system points programmed to turn OFF on an alarm
silence.
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P7 Extra Card In The System (Trouble)
ON any time a daughter card is electrically connected, but not included in the configuration file for the system.
Trouble may also be caused by installing an expected daughter card with a card address that does not exist
according to the configuration file for the system.
P8 Keypad Active
ON when any key on the operator’s interface panel has been pressed. Will remain ON for 30 seconds after
all keypad activity has ceased.
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P20 SMPL Program 4 - User SMPL
If ON, indicates the existence of Text Editor-generated SMPL equations in the program block.
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P33 Warm Start (Trouble)
The executive program activates this pseudo point whenever the system is initialized, either by depressing
SW2 on the master controller board or as the result of a recoverable crash code. The pseudo point remains
ON until acknowledged by the operator.
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P58 System lime/Date Invalid or Not Set (Trouble)
ON after a complete power down of the system to remind you to re-enter the proper time and date. The default
SMPL program sets the values that determine when this pseudo point comes on (for example, if you enter
an incorrectly formatted date).
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P70 Walk Test Group 0 Enabled (Trouble)
ON when WalkTest Group 0 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel.
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P99 AUX MSG 1 ON
Momentarily activating P99 starts the AUX 1 Messagenone. Typicaliy programmed to an annunciator switch.
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P113 All Speakers Minus LED
P113 tracks that all speakers not routed to the Evacuation Channel have been routed to the Alert Channel
and turned ON.
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P126 Local Speaker Alert ON
Momentarily activating P126 turns ON the local speaker to the Alert Channel and plays any active message
or tone. If no message or tone is active, the speaker will be silent. Typically programmed to an annunciator
switch.
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P139 Remote Mike 1 Pretone Playing on VTG2
ON when the Remote Mike 1 Pretone is playing on VTG 2.
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P152 VTG 1 - Audio Supervision Active
ON when the VTG 1 supervision tone is active.
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P166 Enable Rm Phone to Rm Phone Conversation
Used by the default SMPL program to allow two remote master telephones to talk to each other. May be
turned ON/OFF via user SMPL or Custom Control program.
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P180 After Code Start - VTG 2
Used in the audio default program to start the aftercode when the coding group has completed its PNIS
code(s).
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P193 Remote Mike 2 Keyed
Remote Microphone #2 is keyed, in conjunction with 5 second unkey timer (Analog Pseudo Al 05).
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P207 Network Diagnostic Mode (Trouble)
This trouble point activates when a diagnostic control action is taken while in a network diagnostics menu.
This trouble clears when all diagnostic functions are turned off or following the Warm Start needed to clear
the Level 4 trouble.
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P218 Unacknowledged Priority 2 Alarm Exists
Indicates the presence of a Priority 2 alarm that has not been acknowledged. When the Priority 2 is
acknowledged, this point turns OFF.
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ANALOG PSEUDO POINTS
INTRODUCTION
By default, the programming unit allocates one analog pseudo card (Card 144) for every system. The first 128 points
(A0 through A127) are reserved for system use, while points Al28 through A255 are user-defined pseudo points.
Any analog pseudo point (A0 through A255) can be addressed using its zone name, either by the front panel
keypads or on any of the programming unit’s data entry screens. Additional analog pseudo cards can be configured
in groups of 256 using the programming unit.
Analog points are used primarily as timers or counters, but they can also be used to store a number (setpoint), which
is set by the programming unit based on selected options or via custom SMPL. Analog pseudos also have an ON/
OFF status associated with them. If the value currently stored in an analog pseudo point is greater than zero, that
analog pseudo point can be considered to have an ON state.
Analog pseudos can be one of three point types. Note that although the programming unit assigns point types to
analog pseudos, there is no special processing or display formatting done by the executive program based upon
the point type. The main purpose of assigning the proper point type is to remind you of the functionality of the point.
DEFINITIONS
Analog - generic analog pseudo, typically used for timer and/or counter setpoints initialized by the
programming unit.
Timer - typically used to store the running timer value of an SMPL function like delay, cycle, or pulse.
Counter - typically used to store the real time value of an SMPL counter function.
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A6 Current Hour
This pseudo point stores the value of the current hour. For use in custom SMPL equations using the current
time as a comparison.
A7 Current Minute
This pseudo point stores the value of the current minute. For use in custom SMPL equations using the current
time as a comparison.
A8 Current Second
This pseudo point stores the value of the current second. For use in custom SMPL equations using the
current time as a comparison.
A9 Current Day
This pseudo point stores the value of the current day. For use in custom SMPL equations referencing a
specific date.
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Al8 Fire Alarm Clear Delay Timer
Pseudo points Al8 and A19 work in conjunction with A20. Al8 is used to send the “ALARMS PRESENT -
SYSTEM RESET ABORTED” message to the LCD and to the RS232 ports.
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A28 Trouble Reminder Off-Time Setpoint
Pseudo points A27 and A28 work in conjunction with A29. A28 (default equals 28800 seconds) stores the
duration value of the timer between actual trouble reminders (i.e., the time between reminders). A29 (default
equals 5 seconds) stores the duration value of the reminder (i.e., how long will the piezo be ON). A27 is the
timer that keeps track of these real time values.
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A38 Alarm Verification - Reset Time
The three timer pseudos (A37, A38, and A39) store the values for the alarm verification parameters. Default
value for A38 is 15 seconds.
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A50 Channel 2 Routing
Stores a number for Audio Channel 2 that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. For
example, if A50 equals 8, the routing for Channel 2 is to the Master Microphone.
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A77 ENABLE/DISABLE Statistic Output Port
For Headquarters use.
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A91 VTG & Amplifier Trouble Disable Timer
This is a 10 second delay timer to retard the reporting of nuisance troubles.
Al 00 System Type
identifies the system type for use with equations in the default SMPL. A value of one indicates a 4100 and a
value of two indicates a Universal Transponder.
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A104 Remote Mike 1 5 Second Unkey Delay
Prevents unwanted audio operation if finger slips off of Remote Microphone #l key.
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Al 30 Priority 2 Reset Start Timer
This pseudo pulses for one poll cycle when P216 is ON. This point starts the Priority 2 reset cycle.
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LIST PSEUDO POINTS
INTRODUCTION
The 4100 Programming Unit provides 256 point list pseudos for every 4100/4100+ system.
The first 128 point lists (LO through L127) are System Point Lists. These point lists are automatically created and
included with every system. Some of the lists are filled automatically based on the particular point types that are
assigned in the programming unit. These point lists are created with a particular function in mind (e.g., L18 - General
Alarm operation and L40 - Walk Test). Some of the lists are not automatically filled, but are programmed manually
using the programming unit (e.g., L70 - Control Points ON on Alarm and L74 - Control Points OFF on Silence).
System Lists are only edited from the Operation Sub-menus of the programming unit. System Lists are only viewed
from the Configuration Menu of the programming unit.
Through the programming unit, you can add up to 128 User-Defined Point Lists (L128 through L255). These point
lists are created for custom programming needs. They are created, modified, or deleted from the Configuration
Menu of the programming unit.
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L13 Fire Alarm Visuals Off On Reset [RV’J
L18 General Fire Alarm Monitor Zones [ALL FIRE ALARM POINTTYPES]
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L60 Coding Group 0 - Not Used (Non-PNIS)
L78 Analog Sensors With Piezo [PPH, VPH, SPH, SIO, SHE, SOH]
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L82 Audio Coding Group 2 - Monltor Zones
The list of monitor zones that bring in Audio Coding Group 2.
L89 AHU Relays Off - On System Reset [AHUO, AHUR, AHUF, CDA]
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L98 Switch Power Supply Amps To Battery
This point switches the amplifiers to batteries. This point is used on a power supply to conserve battery power
when AC power is lost.
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