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4100 Programming Pseudo Point Definitions

This technical manual document provides definitions for over 200 digital and analog pseudo points used in programming. It includes a table of contents that lists the pseudo point ranges and their corresponding pages. The document defines each pseudo point's function and how it can be used for programming purposes.

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4100 Programming Pseudo Point Definitions

This technical manual document provides definitions for over 200 digital and analog pseudo points used in programming. It includes a table of contents that lists the pseudo point ranges and their corresponding pages. The document defines each pseudo point's function and how it can be used for programming purposes.

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4100

Pseudo Point Definitions


Programming Information

FA4-41-226
Q 1996 Simplex Time Recorder Co.
Ed 5 96
All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication. and are subjecl to change without notice.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

DIGITAL PSEUDO POINTS . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... . ... .. .. . ... .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. ... .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. .. ... .. . .. .. . . .............. 1


Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 1
Digital Pseudo Points.. ........................................................................................................................................ 1
PO - P6 .......................................................................................................................................................... 1
P7 - PlS.. ...................................................................................................................................................... 2
P20 - P32 ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
P33 - P44 ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
P45 - P57 ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
P58 - P69 ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
P70 - P84 ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
P85 - P98.. ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
PSS - P112 .................................................................................................................................................... 9
P113 - P125.. .............................................................................................................................................. 10
P126- P138.. .............................................................................................................................................. 11
P139 - PI51 ................................................................................................................................................ 12
P152 - P165 ................................................................................................................................................ 13
P166 - P179.. ............................................................................................................................................. .14
P180 - P192 ................................................................................................................................................ 15
P193 - P206.. .............................................................................................................................................. 16
P207 - P217.. .............................................................................................................................................. 17
P218 - P223 ................................................................................................................................................ 18

ANALOG PSEUDO POINTS ................................................................................................................................... 19


Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... 19
Definitions ......................................................................................................................................................... 19
Analog Pseudo Points.. ....... . ............................................................................................................................. 19
A0 - A5.. ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
A6 - Al 7.. .................................................................................................................................................... 20
Al8-A27 .................................................................................................................................................... 21
A28 - A37.. .................................................................................................................................................. 22
A38 - A49.. .................................................................................................................................................. 23
A50 - A62.. .................................................................................................................................................. 24
A63 - A74.. .................................................................................................................................................. 25
A75- A87 ..................................................................................................................................................... 26
A88 - Al 00.. ................................................................................................................................................ 27
A101 - Al 14.. .............................................................................................................................................. 28
All5 - A127.. ......................................................................................................... .:. .................................. 29
Al 28 - Al 33.. .............................................................................................................................................. 30

LIST PSEUDO POINTS . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... . . .. ... . . .. . . . .. . .. . ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .... . .. ................... 31

Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... 31
System Point Lists .......................................................................................................................................... 31

User-Defined Point Lists ................................................................................................................................. 31


LO . L12 ....................................................................................................................................................... 31
L13 . L36.. ................................................................................................................................................... 32
L37 . L59.. ................................................................................................................................................... 33
L60 . L81 ..................................................................................................................................................... 34
L82 . L97.. ................................................................................................................................................... 35
L98 . Ll 10.. ................................................................................................................................................. 36

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DIGITAL PSEUDO POINTS

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:

l UTILITV - status change acknowledgement is not needed.


l FIRE - alarm condition is initiated when active; requires acknowledge, silence, reset.
l SUPERV - supervisory service condition is initiated when active; requires acknowledge.
l TROUBLE - system trouble condition is initiated when active; requires acknowledge.
l PRl2 - alarm condition is initiated when active; requires acknowledge, and separate reset from
alarm.

DIGITAL PSEUDO POINTS

PO System Reset Key


ON when the SYSTEM RESET key is pressed on the operator’s interface panel.

Pl Alarm Silence Key


ON when the ALARM SILENCE key on the operator’s interface panel is pressed.

P2 Front Panel Lamptest Control


When activated, the executive program performs the Lamptest function.

P3 Fire Alarm Detect


Activated momentarily (pulsed) as the result of a fire condition in the system. Subsequent alarm conditions
will cause this point to reactivate.

P4 Global Acknowledge Enable


When manually activated, this pseudo point will cause an individual acknowledge system to operate as if it
were a global acknowledge system.

P5 Set Service Pseudo Values


When manually activated, this pseudo point changes the values of various “service pseudos”. When
activated the system will: enable global acknowledge, disable keypad inactivity timer, reduce system reset
timer, disable alarm silence inhibit, disable system trouble reminder, disable alarm verification, reduce
monitor zone enable timer and change various audio messages. (See Default SMPL Program 0 for more
details.)

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.

P9 System out of CQB’s (Trouble)


Indicates the activation of more alarm zones with PNIS codes assigned than the physical limitations of the
coding queue (allocated memory) will allow.

PlO Coded Input Active


Indicates that a mechanically coded input device (ie., a coded pull station) connected to any one of the Master
Controller monitor zones (1 - 8) has been activated.

Pl 1 Unacknowledged Fire Alarm Exists


Indicates the presence of a fire condition that has not been acknowledged. When the alarm condition is
acknowledged, this point is turned OFF.

P12 Unacknowledged Supervisory Exists


Indicates the presence of a supervisory service condition that has not been acknowledged. This point turns
OFF when the supervisory service condition is acknowledged or cleared.

P13 Unacknowledged Trouble Exists


Indicates the presence of a system trouble condition that has not been acknowledged. When the system
trouble condition is acknowledged or cleared, this point turns OFF.

P14 System Disabled - Programmer Download (Trouble)


Active during a Programmer Download to Configuration (CFIG) RAM.

P15 CFIG RAM Write Protect Missing (SW%1) (Trouble)


Indicates that a dipswitch set during a download to CFIG RAM is not in the correct position.

P16 SMPL Program 0 - NDU System Default


Indicates an active system default program - should always be ON.

P17 SMPL Program 1 - Audio Default


If ON, indicates an active audio default program. Note that this pseudo point is valid only on systems
configured for audio.

P18 SMPL Program 2 - System Options (Coding)


If ON, indicates that certain monitor zones have been programmed with PNIS codes.

P19 SMPL Program 3 - User Custom Control


If ON, indicates the existence of Custom Control SMPL equations in the program block.

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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.

P21 SMPL Program 5 - User SMPL


If ON, indicates the existence of Text Editor-generated SMPL equations in the program block.

P22 SMPL Program 6 - User SMPL


If ON, indicates the existence of Text Editor-generated SMPL equations in the program block.

P23 SMPL Program 7 - User SMPL :2’


If ON, indicates the existence of Text Editor-generated SMPL equations in the program block.

P24 Coding Group 0 Active


Indicates signals playing non-PNIS codes such as march time, slow-march time, temporal, etc., are currently
active.

P25 Coding Group 1 Active


Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo
point is ON when Coding Group 1 is active.

P26 Coding Group 2 Active


Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo
point is ON when Coding Group 2 is active.

P27 Coding Group 3 Active


Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo
point is ON when Coding Group 3 is active.

P28 Coding Group 4 Active


Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo
point is ON when Coding Group 4 is active.

P29 Coding Group 5 Active


Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo
point is ON when Coding Group 5 is active.

, P30 Coding Group 6 Active


Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo
point is ON when Coding Group 6 is active.

P31 Coding Group 7 Active


Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo
point is ON when Coding Group 7 is active.
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P32 Cold Start (Trouble)


The executive program activates this pseudo point when the system is first powered up. The pseudo point
remains ON until acknowledged by the operator.

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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.

P34 City Disconnect (Trouble)


Activating this pseudo point causes the City Alarm Relay to become software disabled. The relay will remain
disabled until this pseudo point is turned OFF.

P35 Manual Evacuation Switch Input


Activating this pseudo point initiates an alarm condition when this point turns ON the alarm pseudo, P48. This
causes all general alarm functions to occur.

P36 Elevator Bypass (Trouble)


Activating this pseudo point software disables the elevator recall operation. The operation will remain
disabled until this pseudo point is turned OFF.

P37 Doorholder Bypass (Trouble)


,Activating this pseudo point software disables the door holder operation. The operation will remain disabled
until this pseudo point is turned OFF.

P38 Control Point Bypass (Trouble)


Activating this pseudo point software disables the General Alarm Relay operation. The relay will remain
disabled until this pseudo point is turned OFF.

P39 System Executing from RAM (Trouble)


ON when the system is operating from volatile data stored in Configuration RAM as the result of a download.

P40 Automatic Detector Reset


This pseudo point is turned ON for one polling cycle anytime a system reset is performed in WalkTest or
Alarm Verification modes. Typically used in the input section of an SMPL equation to reset four-wire smoke
detectors.

P41 Master Fire Alarm ACK Key


ON whenever the ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE key on the operator’s interface panel is pressed.

P42 Master Supervisory ACK Key


ON whenever the SUPERVISORY SERVICE ACKNOWLEDGE key on the operator’s interface panel is
pressed.

P43 Master Trouble ACK Key


ON whenever the TROUBLE ACKNOWLEDGE key on the operator’s interface panel is pressed.

P44 Coding Bus Disable Switch


Activating this point causes the Coded Input Bus to be disabled except for the signals and AUX relays on the
Master Controller.

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P45 Drill Switch Input
Activating this point momentarily activates all General Alarm audible and visible devices. However, the
General Alarm Relays and the City Alarm Relay WILL NOT be activated.

P46 Door Holder Trigger


Used in the default SMPL program to ensure that the door holder bypass works like a true bypass switch.

P47 Signals/Visuals Active


Indicates that at least one audible/visible signal circuit is active.

P48 Manual Evacuation (Fire)


Activating this point initiates a general alarm condition. The default SMPL program turns this point ON when
P35 (Manual EVAC Switch Input) is activated.

P49 System at Access Level 1 or Greater


P49 is ON when the operator’s interface panel is used to set the system at Access Level 1 or greater.

P50 System at Access Level 2 or Greater


PSO is ON when the operator’s interface panel is used to set the system at Access Level 2 or greater.

P51 System at Access Level 3 or Greater


P51 is ON when the operator’s interface panel is used to set the system at Access Level 3 or greater.

P52 System at Access Level 4


P52 is ON when the operator’s interface panel is used to set the system at Access Level 4.

P53 System List Overflow - Warm Start Needed (Trouble)


ON when more concurrent alarms, supervisories, or troubles occur than can be stored properly in the
system’s allocated RAM memory.

P54 Network Mike Keyed


(Canadian) Network microphone has been keyed and is playing the pretone. (Turning P54 On causes the
talk channel to route to the network audio input.)

P55 CRT Keypad Inactivity Timer Disable


Disables the timer that refreshes the CRT screen after 30 seconds of inactivity.

P56 City Circuit STD Trouble Relay Operation


Activating this point changes the operation of the City Circuit Trouble Relay. The supervisory service
condition will not be sent to the monitoring facility, nor will a trouble be inhibited by an alarm condition.

P57 Keypad Inactivity Timer Disable


Disables the timer that refreshes the LCD display (on the front panel) after 30 seconds of inactivity.

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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).

P59 Alarm Verification Tally Limit Exceeded (Trouble)


Indicates that an alarm verification zone has gone into the verification cycle the specified number of times
(default equals 10) without actually verifying the alarm condition. It is a system wide indicator. Automatically
clears when all tallies are less than 10.

P60 Alarm Verification Group 0 Active


ON if Alarm Verification Group 0 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all
verification groups can be ON simultaneously.

P61 Alarm Verification Group 1 Active


ON if Alarm Verification Group 1 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all
verification groups can be ON simultaneously.

P62 Alarm Verification Group 2 Active


ON if Alarm Verification Group 2 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all
verification groups can be ON simultaneously.

P63 Alarm Verification Group 3 Active


ON if Alarm Verification Group 3 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all
verification groups can be ON simultaneously.

P64 Alarm Verification Group 4 Active


ON if Alarm Verification Group 4 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all
verification groups can be ON simultaneously.

P65 Alarm Verification Group 5 Active


ON if Alarm Verification Group 5 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all
verification groups can be ON simultaneously.

P66 Alarm Verification Group 6 Active


ON if Alarm Verification Group 6 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all
verification groups can be ON simultaneously.

P67 Alarm Verification Group 7 Active


ON if Alarm Verification Group 7 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all
verification groups can be ON simultaneously.

P68 First Stage Timer Expired


(Canadian) The timer that causes EVAC signals to play if not acknowledged within 5 minutes has expired.

P69 The EVAC Message has Played


(Canadian) The Evacuation Message/Tone has played.

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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.

P71 Walk Test Group 1 Enabled (Trouble)


ON when WalkTest Group 1 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel.

P72 Walk Test Group 2 Enabled (Trouble)


ON when WalkTest Group 2 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel.

P73 Walk Test Group 3 Enabled (Trouble)


ON when WalkTest Group 3 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel.

P74 Walk Test Group 4 Enabled (Trouble)


ON when WalkTest Group 4 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel.

P75 Walk Test Group 5 Enabled (Trouble)


ON when WalkTest Group 5 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel.

P76 Walk Test Group 6 Enabled (Trouble)


ON when WalkTest Group 6 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel.

P77 Walk Test Group 7 Enabled (Trouble)


ON when WalkTest Group 7 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel.

P78 Alarm Silence/Alarm Cutout Pseudo


Used by the default SMPL program to ensure that the system does not get multiple requests for alarm silenpe
(i.e., alarm silence and alarm cutoff).

P79 Reset SPKRS when Audio Coding Complete


Activating this point (usually via SMPL) turns OFF the speaker circuits after audio coding is completed.

P80 Master Microphone Keyed


ON when master microphone button is depressed.

P81 Remote Microphone 1 Keyed


ON when remote microphone 1 button is depressed.

P82 Remote Microphone 2 Keyed


On when remote microphone 2 button is depressed.

P83 Remote Microphone 1 Ready To Talk


ON when remote microphone 1 ready-to-talk indicator is illuminated.

P84 Remote Microphone 2 Ready To Talk


ON when remote microphone 2 ready-to-talk indicator is illuminated.

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P85 VTG 1 - Active
Normally ON when Voice Tone Generator 1 (VTG 1) is supplying any audio output (including the supervision
tone).

P86 VTG 2 - Active


Normally ON when Voice Tone Generator 2 (VTG 2) is supplying any audio output (including the supervision
tone).

P87 Evacuation Message ON


Momentarily activating P87 starts the evacuation message/tone. Typically programmed to an annunciator
switch.

P88 Evacuation Message OFF


Momentarily activating P88 stops the Evacuation Messagenone.

P89 Evacuation Message LED


P89 tracks the in-progress Evacuation Message/Tone.

P90 Alert Message ON


Momentarily activating P90 starts the Alert Message/Tone. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch.

P91 Alert Message OFF


Momentarily activating P91 stops the Alert Message/Tone.

P92 Alert Message LED


P92 tracks the in-progress Alert Message/Tone.

P93 Drill Message ON


Momentarily activating P93 starts the Drill Messagenone. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch.

P94 Drill Message OFF


Momentarily activating P94 stops the Drill Message/Tone.

P95 Drill Message LED


P95 tracks the in-progress Drill Message/Tone.

P96 All Clear Message ON


Momentarily activating P96 starts the All Clear Messagenone. Typically programmed to an annunciator
switch.

P97 All Clear Message OFF


Momentarily activating P97 stops the All Clear Message/Tone.

P98 All Clear Message LED


P98 tracks the in-progress All Clear Messagenone.

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P99 AUX MSG 1 ON
Momentarily activating P99 starts the AUX 1 Messagenone. Typicaliy programmed to an annunciator switch.

PlOO AUX MSG 1 OFF


Momentarily activating Pl 00 stops the AUX 1 Message/Tone.

PlOl AUX MSG 1 LED


Pl 01 tracks the in-progress AUX 1 Messagenone.

P102 AUX MSG 2 ON


Momentarily activating P102 starts the AUX 2 Message/Tone. Typically programmed to an annunciator
switch.

P103 AUX MSG 2 OFF


Momentarily activating P103 stops the AUX 2 Message/Tone.

P104 AUX MSG 2 LED


P104 tracks the in-progress AUX 2 Messagenone.

P105 Phone Paging ON


Momentarily activating P105 enables phone-to-audio interface operation. Typically programmed to an
annunciator switch.

P106 Phone Paging OFF


Momentarily activating P106 will terminate the phone-to-audio interface.

P107 Phone Paging LED


P107 tracks that the phone-to-audio interface is active.

P108 Audio Override ON


Momentarily activating P108 will override any future audio tones or messages. It will not stop any messages
in progress at the time of activation. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch.

P109 Audio Override OFF


Momentarily activating P109 will terminate the audio override.

Pl 10 Audio Override Trouble (Trouble)


Pl 10 tracks that the audio override is currently selected.

Pl 11 All Speakers Minus ON


Momentarily activating Pl 11 will turn ON all speaker circuits that are not active on the Evacuation Channel
and switch them to the Alert/Talk Channel. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. (Works on 2-
channel systems only.)

P112 All Speakers Minus OFF


Momentarily activating P112 will shut OFF the speaker circuits routed to ttie Alert Channel.

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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.

P114 All Speakers Channel 1 ON


Momentarily activating P114 turns ON all speaker circuits to Channel 1 and plays any active message or
tone. If no message or tone is active, speakers will be silent.

P115 All Speakers Channel 1 OFF


P115 turns OFF the speaker circuits.

P116 All Speakers Channel 1 LED


P116 indicates that all speakers are switched to Channel 1.

P117 All Speakers Channel 2 ON


Momentarily activating P117 turns ON all speaker circuits to Channel 2 and plays any active message or
tone. If no message or tone is active, speakers will be silent.

P118 All Speakers Channel 2 OFF


P118 turns OFF the speaker circuits.

P119 All Speakers Channel 2 LED


P119 indicates that all speakers are switched to Channel 2.

P120 All Speakers Channel 3 ON


Momentarily activating P120 turns ON all speaker circuits to Channel 3.

P121 All Speakers Channel 3 OFF


P121 turns OFF the speaker circuits to Channel 3.

P122 All Speakers Channel 3 LED


P122 indicates that all speakers are switched to Channel 3.

P123 Local Speaker EVAC ON


Momentarily activating P123 turns ON the local speaker to the Evacuation 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.

P124 Local Speaker EVAC OFF


P124 turns OFF the local speaker.

P125 Local Speaker EVAC LED


P125 indicates that the local speaker is switched to the Evacuation Channel.

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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.

P127 Local Speaker Alert OFF


P127 turns OFF the local speaker.

P128 Local Speaker Alert LED


P128 indicates that the local speaker is switched to the Alert Channel.

PI 29 All Speakers Talk ON


Momentarily activating P129 turns ON all speakers to the Talk Channel. Typically programmed to an
annunciator switch.

P130 All Speakers Talk OFF


P130 turns OFF all speakers.

P131 All Speakers Talk LED


P131 indicates that all speakers are switched to the Talk Channel.

P132 Analog Sensor Almost Dirty Log Enable (Trouble)


Activating this point lowers the dirty threshold by 10 analog units. This allows any analog sensors that are
approaching the dirty threshold to report as dirty to the historical trouble log. (Note: For Field Service use.)

P133 Log Analog Sensor Peak Value Enable


Activation of this point allows any analog sensor’s new peak value, subsequent to the activation of this
pseudo, to be entered into the historical trouble log.

P134 Clear Analog Sensor Peak Value (Trouble)


Activation of this point will clear the analog sensor peak values that are currently stored by the system. Used
in conjunction with A79.

P135 All Alert


(Canadian) All speakers are turned ON and routed to the Alert channel.

P136 All EVAC


(Canadian) All speakers are turned ON and routed to the EVAC channel.

P137 All Alert LED


(Canadian) Tracks that all speakers are ON and routed to the Alert channel.

P138 Master Mike Pretone Playing on VTGP


ON when the Master Mike Pretone is playing on VTG 2.

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P139 Remote Mike 1 Pretone Playing on VTG2
ON when the Remote Mike 1 Pretone is playing on VTG 2.

P140 Remote Mike 2 Pretone Playing on VTG2


ON when the Remote Mike 2 Pretone is playing on VTG 2.

P141 Manual Audio EVAC ON


Momentarily activating P141 causes all speaker circuits (L90) to turn ON and the Evacuation Messagenone
will be played.

P142 Manual Audio EVAC OFF


Momentarily activating P142 will silence the Evacuation Message/Tone and turn OFF all speaker circuits.

P143 Manual Audio EVAC LED


P143 tracks that manual evacuation is in progress.

P144 Disable Supervision on VTG 1 (2120 Appl)


When ON, the supervision tone on VTG 1 is turned OFF. Mainly used in 2120 Interface applications to ensure
that the supervision tone is OFF before turning ON speakers.

P145 Disable Supervision on VTG 2 (2120 Appl)


When ON, the supervision tone on VTG 2 is turned OFF. Mainly used in 2120 Interface applications to ensure
that the supervision tone is OFF before turning ON speakers.

P146 Empty Audio Service Queue


Indicates no audio codes/messages/tones waiting to be played.

P147 EVAC MSG Playing when Microphone Keyed


Indicates that the Evacuation Message/Tone was playing when the microphone was initially keyed.
(Used to restart EVAC message when mike is unkeyed.)

P146 System out of AQB’S (Trouble)


Indicates more alarm zones with Voicenone PNIS codes assigned are activated than the physical limitations
of the audio coding queue (allocated memory) will allow.

P149 Speaker Switch Cff Auto (Trouble)


If a speaker selection switch (maintained type) is left in the up or down position, a system trouble will be
generated. This condition will exist until switch is returned to center position (auto). Typically found with dual
or triple channel systems.

P150 Audio Coding Group 1 Active


ON when PNIS-type Audio Coding Group 1 is active.
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P151 Audio Coding Group 2 Active


ON when PNIS-type Audio Coding Group 2 is active.

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P152 VTG 1 - Audio Supervision Active
ON when the VTG 1 supervision tone is active.

P153 VTG 2 - Audio Supervision Active


ON when the VTG 2 supervision tone is active.

P154 Phone Talk Line Relay Feedback


Indicates talk line relay is ON.

P155 Phone Network Relay Feedback


Indicates network relay is ON.

P156 Local Master Phone Handset Off Hook


ON when master phone handset is out of its cradle.

P157 Phone Talk Line Relay Control Input


Turned ON by the Executive program when the optional switch on the phone card is used to turn ON the
network relay. Used by Custom ControVSMPL.

P158 Phone Network Relay Control Input


Turned ON by the Executive program when the optional switch on the phone card is used to turn ON the talk
line. Used by Custom ControVSMPL for network operation.

P159 Phone Talk Line Relay Control


Turns talk line ON/OFF in conjunction with remote master or satellite remote master phones.

P160 Phone Network Relay Control


When P160 is turned ON, the Master Controller tells the phone card to connect to the network. Controlled by
Custom Control/SMPUModes/2120.

P161 Master Phone Offhook Supervision (Trouble)


ON 90 seconds after the master phone is removed from cradle if no communication has taken place during
this time.

P162 Master Mike Pretone Playing on VTGl


ON when the Master Microphone Pretone is playing on VTG 1.

P163 Remote Mike 1 Pretone Playing on VTGl


ON when the Remote Microphone 1 Pretone is playing on VTG 1.

Pi64 Remote Mike 2 Pretone Playing on VTGl


ON when the Remote Microphone 2 Pretone is playing on VTG 1.

P165 Amps Switched to Battery


Switches the amplifiers to standby batteries if any speakers are ON or there is an alarm and the system is in
a brownout or AC power loss condition.

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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.

P167 Alert Msg Playing when Microphone Keyed


ON to indicate that the Alert Message/Tone was active when microphone was initially keyed. (Used to restart
Alert Message when mike is unkeyed.)

P168 Microphone to EVAC in Effect


ON to indicate that the microphone is switched to the Evacuation Channel.

P169 Microphone to ALERT in Effect


ON to indicate that the microphone is switched to the Alert Channel.

P170 Microphone to TALK (Channel 3) in Effect


ON to indicate that the microphone is switched to the Talk Channel.

P171 Background Music Relay Channel 1


Activating this pseudo point will turn ON the background music relay for Channel 1.

P172 Background Music Relay Channel 2


Activating this pseudo point will turn ON the background music relay for Channel 2.

P173 Background Music Relay Channel 3


Activating this pseudo point will turn ON the background music relay for Channel 3.

P174 VTG 1 Code’s Precede Playing


The precede is currently playing on VTG 1.

P175 VTG 1 Code’s Attercode Playing


The aftercode is currently playing on VTG 1.

P176 After Code Start - VTG 1


Used in the audio default program to start the aftercode when the coding group has completed its PNIS
code(s).

P177 VTG 1 ‘Quiet’ Message Playing


Used in the audio default program to show that the quiet message is playing.

P178 VTG 2 Code’s Precede Playing


The precede is currently playing on VTG 2.

P179 VTG 2 Code’s Aftercode Playing


The aftercode is currently playing on VTG 2.

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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).

P181 VTG 2 ‘Quiet’ Message Playing


Used by the audio default SMPL program to silence VTG 2.

P182 VTGl Code Start (2120 Appl)


Used for audio codes from 2120. When all of the 2120 speakers are routed and turned ON, the 2120 turns
ON P182. This action commands the 4100 to silence the Quiet message, thus allowing the codes on the
queue to play.

P183 Stop VTGl Queue (2120 Appl)


Used for audio codes from 2120. When P183 is turned ON by the 2120, the 4100 plays a “QUIET” message,
thus preventing the codes on the queue from playing.

P184 VTGP Code Start (2120 Appl)


Used for audio codes from 2120. When all of the 2120 speakers are routed and turned ON, the 2120 turns
ON P184. This action commands the 4100 to turn OFF P185 (and the “QUIET” message), thus allowing the
codes on the queue to play.

Pi 85 Stop VTG2 Queue (2120 Appl)


Used for audio codes from 2120. When P185 is turned ON by the 2120, the 4100 plays a “QUIET” message,
thus preventing the codes on the queue from playing.

P186 Mike Disable


Turned ON by audio default SMPL program. Actually disables the microphone. See explanation of analog
pseudo points A87 and A88 for more information.

P187 VTG 81Amplifier Trouble Disable


Used by the audio default SMPL program to disable amplifier and VTG nuisance troubles whenever possible.

P188 VTG Supervision Tone Not Active (Trouble)


ON indicates that the supervision tone has been OFF for at least 180seconds.

P189 Satellite Phone Timeout Disable


Turned ON to prevent a 4100 from turning OFF its phones due to timeout.

P190 Network Mike Pretone Playing


(Canadian) Network mike is keyed and the pretone is playing.

P191 Master Mike Keyed


Master Microphone is keyed, in conjunction with 5 second unkey timer (Analog Pseudo Al 03).

P192 Remote Mike 1 Keyed


Remote Microphone #l is keyed, in conjunction with 5 second unkey timer (Analog Pseudo A104).

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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).

P194 Mlkes are Ready to Page


(Canadian) Microphones are ready for the paging function. Used by Canadian audio default SMPL program.

P195 S21 Switch Activated


(Canadian) Annunciator speaker switch with Mode S21 programmed, is activated. (Used in Canadian default
to start EVAC and Alert messages.)

P196 RAM Battery Missing/Failed (Trouble)


Lithium battery (system RAM backup) is missing or failed (UT/41 00 + systems).

P197 2120 1 Comm Loss


For use with UTs, to indicate communication loss on Port 1 (A) of the 2120 Interface Card.

P198 Inhibit Sonalert


Introduced for UT, to suppress the operation of the sonalert when this pseudo point is ON.

P199 Inhibit Alarm Default


Introduced for UT to inhibit the default program operation while the UT is communicating with the 2120.
Turned OFF to give the UT default, local mode operation.

P200 Force Cold Start


Initiates a cold start of the UT or 4100+ system. If system RAM battery backup is enabled, this point must be
turned ON to cold start the system.

P201 AC Voltage Failure/Brownout


This point is active when an AC power failure occurs or the system goes into brownout (less than.1 02 VAC).

P202 Detector Reset


For use on UTs, to drop power to the monitor zones on this UT only.

P203 LCD Annunciators Override Keyswitch


Indicates Override Keyswitch is ON.

P204 Signals Silenced


Controls the Alarm Silenced LED on the front panel & LCD annunciators. PSEUDO ON = LED ON.

P205 TrueAlarmTM Sensitivity Modified (Trouble)


Activates a trouble when any TrueAlarm sensor’s sensitivity is altered from the front panel. Trouble clears
when all TrueAlarm sensors are restored to “default” sensitivity.

P206 Print Queue Overflow (Trouble)


Activates a trouble when the internal software print queue has overflowed due to excessive system activity.

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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.

P208 Out of NQB’s (Trouble)


This trouble point activates when the Master Controller sends more network points to the Network Card than
can be stored in memory (the Network Queueis full). This trouble requires a Warm Start to clear.

P209 Communications Short Circuit Trouble (Trouble)


Activates a trouble when External RUI lines are shorted in a 4020 system. This trouble clears when short is
removed and a System Reset is performed.

P210 Network Detector Reset


When activated by another node, this point starts the system reset process/timers. An external copy of it will
usually be placed into L103 External Detector Reset Points of a “master” node so it will automatically be
controlled by Default SMPL Program 0. (Used in conjunction with P211 to perform a 2-step reset.)

P211 Network System Reset


When activated by another node, this point signals a completed and successful network-wide system reset.
This point is activated only by the “master” node when all alarms have cleared from the network.

P212 Detector/System Reset


When activated by another node, this point equals the same effect as pressing the local system reset key,
i.e. all reset timers and the decision to declare the panel free of alarms is handled by the local panel, not by
the node where the System Reset key is pressed. This operation is possible only if P212 is declared external
and tagged as part of L105, External Entire System Reset Point in the nodes that have remote control of
system reset. This point is used in a Distributed SMPL Control Network where every node is in control of its
own general alarm output points.

P213 4120 Network Card Configured


This point is used by Default SMPL Program 0 to determine whether or not a particular system is a node
connected to a 4120 Network.

P214 Clear Alarm Verification Tallies (Trouble)


When activated, this point clears all alarm verification tallies in the local panel. The Alarm Verification Ta//y
Limit Exceeded trouble point is cleared by this point.

P215 Priority 2 Alarm Detect


Activated momentarily (pulsed) as the result of a Priority 2 alarm in the system. Subsequent Priority 2 alarms
cause this point to reactivate.

P216 Priority 2 Alarm Reset Request


Triggers a Priority 2 reset.

P217 Network Signal Silence


When activated by another node, this point starts alarm silence. A typical application for this point would
include the need for a central network-wide signal silence from an NDU or some other central annunciator
panel.

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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.

P219 Master Priority 2 Alarm ACK Key


ON whenever the PRIORITY 2 ACKNOWLEDGE key on the operator’s interface panel is pressed.

P220 Network Priority 2 Reset


Triggers a Priority 2 reset when activated by another node.

P221 Signals Active - Off On Silence


Activates (turns ON) when Silencable Signals (Signals in L8, L12, and L24) turn ON.

P222 Remote Download Enabled (Trouble)


Activates a trouble when a panel is enabled (ready to accept) a remote download through the RS232 or
Network interface cards.

P223 Master Microphone Ready to Talk


ON when master microphone ready-to-talk indicator is illuminated.

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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.

ANALOG PSEUDO POINTS

A0 Number of System Fire Alarms


This point stores the number of active alarm conditions in the system (ACKed or not). Used in the alarm
counts display.

Al Number of System Supervisories


This point stores the number of active supervisory conditions in the system (ACKed or not). Used in the alarm
counts display.

A2 Number of System Troubles


This point stores the number of active trouble-conditions in the system (ACKed or not). Used in the alarm
counts display.

A3 Number of Old (Uncleared) Fire Alarms


This point .stores the number of active, acknowledged alarm conditions in the system.

A4 Number of Old (Uncleared) Supervisories


This point stores the number of active, acknowledged supervisory conditions in the system.

A5 Number of Old (Uncleared) Troubles


This point stores the number of active, acknowledged trouble conditions in the system.

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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.

A10 Current Month


This pseudo point stores the value of the current month. For use in custom SMPL equations referencing a
specific date.

All Current Year


This pseudo point stores the value of the current year. For use in custom SMPL equations referencing a
specific date.

Al2 Current Access Level


Stores the value of the current access level of the system.

Al3 Access Level Timeout


Stores the timer value that returns the system to an Access Level 1 if the keypads are inactive for the amount
of time specified by this point (default equals 600).

Al4 System Reset Window Timer


Pseudo points Al 4 and Al 5 work in conjunction with each other. The SYSTEM RESET key, via the default
SMPL program, starts Al4 timer counting towards the value stored in Al5 (default equals 30). Active when
a system reset is in progress.

Al5 System Reset Window Timer Setpoint


Pseudo points Al 4 and Al 5 work in conjunction with each other. The SYSTEM RESET key, via the default
SMPL program, starts the Al 4 timer counting towards the value stored in Al 5 (default equals 30).

Al6 Detector Reset Pulse Timer


The default SMPL program pulses this pseudo point ON for one polling cycle at system reset. Read by the
Master Exec program and used to perform a detector reset.

Al7 4-wire Reset Relay PulseTimer


This is used in the default SMPL program to pulse the four-wire detector reset relays.

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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.

A19 Fire Alarm Clear Delay Timer Setpoint


Pseudo points Al8 and A19 work in conjunction with A20. A19 is set to a value of 5 by the Master Exec
program. It is used as the set point for Al 8.

A20 Fire Alarm Clear PulseTimer


A20 is turned ON 5 seconds after a system reset is attempted. It is used by the Master Exec program during
alarm condition clearing attempts.

A21 System Reset Pulse Timer


Upon a verified system reset, this pseudo point turns ON for one polling cycle. A21, will not turn ON if an alarm
exists at the end of the system reset window timer (Al 4) period. Use A21 when resetting a system point in a
Custom ControVSMPL equation.

A22 Alarm Silence Inhibit Timer


Pseudo points A22 and A23 work in conjunction with each other, and are defined in the programming unit via
the selection of this feature. When the alarm silence key is pressed, the default program determines if A22 is
currently active. If it is, the alarm silence will not occur.

A23 Alarm Silence Inhibit Timer Setpoint


Pseudo points A22 and A23 work in conjunction with each other, and are defined in the programming unit via
the selection of this feature. A23 (default equals 60 seconds) is set via the programming unit operations
submenu.

A24 Fire Alarm Cutout Timer


Pseudo points A24 and A25 work in conjunction with A26 to automatically silence the alarm signals. A25
stores the value used in A24. Along with other qualifications set up in the default SMPL program, A26 turns
ON for one polling cycle to silence the alarm signals.

A25 Fire Alarm Cutout Timer Setpoint


Pseudo points A24 and A25 work in conjunction with A26 to automatically silence the alarm signals. A25
stores the value used in A24.

A26 Fire Alarm Cutout Silence Pulse Timer


Pseudo points A24 and A25 work in conjunction with A26 to automatically silence the alarm signals. Along
with other qualifications set up in the default SMPL program, A26 turns ON for one polling cycle to silence
the alarm signals.

A27 Trouble Reminder Cycle Timer


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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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.

A29 Trouble Reminder On-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.

A30 Door Holder Alarm Drop Timer


Pseudo points A30 and A31 work in conjunction with each other. A31 stores the door holders delay value
(i.e., the amount of time that the door holders delay after an alarm condition before they actually release the
door magnets). A30 keeps track of the running timer.

A31 Door Holder Alarm Drop Timer Setpoint


Pseudo points A30 and A31 work in conjunction with each other. A31 stores the door holders delay value.
A30 keeps track of the running timer.

A32 Door Holder Brownout Drop Timer


Pseudo points A32 and A33 work in conjunction with each other. A33 stores the value that the door holders
delay after a brownout or loss of AC before they actually release the door magnets. A32 keeps track of the
running timer.

A33 Door Holder Brownout Drop Timer Setpoint


Pseudo points A32 and A33 work in conjunction with each other. A33 stores the value that the door holders
delay after a brownout or loss of AC, before they actually release the door magnets. A32 keeps track of the
running timer.

A34 System Startup PulseTimer


Momentarily pulsed ON by the default SMPL program after either a cold or warm start. Typically used to
control system points and set pseudos values upon system initialization.

A35 Fire Alarm Audible Signal Operation


Stores the value that corresponds to a specific type of signal operation. The definitions for these values can
be found in the default SMPL program.

A36 Fire Alarm Visual Signal Operation


Stores the value that corresponds to a specific type of signal operation. The definitions for these values can
be found in the default SMPL program.

A37 Alarm Verification - Retard Time


The three timer pseudos (A37, A38, and A39) store the values for the alarm verification parameters. Default
value for A37 is 30 seconds.

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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.

A39 Alarm Verification - Confirmation Time


The three timer pseudos (A37, A38, and A39) store the values for the alarm verification parameters. Default
value for A39 is 120 seconds.

A40 Alarm Verification -Tally Limit


Stores the value that determines when digital pseudo point P59 (alarm verification tally limit exceeded) is
turned ON.

A41 Walk Test Abort Timeout Setpoint


Stores the value of a timer that automatically aborts the WalkTestTM eight hours after initiation, if the test has
not begun.

A42 Walk Test Reactivate Delay Setpoint


Stores the value of the timer window used to delay WalkTestm reactivation (default equals 60 seconds). Note
that this analog pseudo is a defined setpoint to be read by the Master Exec program, not the actual timer.

A43 Monitor Zone Enable Delay Setpoint


Stores the value of the timer window used when enabling a monitor zone from the display/action keypad.

A44 Coded Input Timeout Setpoint


Stores the value of the timer window started after a mechanically coded input (C. I.) stops. When this timer
expires, the C. I. active digital pseudo point turns OFF. Note that this analog pseudo is a defined setpoint to
be read by the Master Exec program, not the actual timer.

A45 Off Time after PNIS (Non-cont.) Codes


Stores the value of the delay between successive PNIS codes. Another PNIS code cannot play until this timer
expires. Note that this analog pseudo is a defined setpoint to be read by the Master Exec program, not the
actual timer.

A46 City Circuit Configuration


Stores the value of the current City Circuit alarm configuration. This value is set by the programming unit
when the appropriate City Circuit configuration is selected.

A47 ALERTTONUMSG after Microphone Unkeyed


Stores the message/tone number that will be played on the Alert Channel after the microphone is keyed (if a
message/tone was playing previously).

A48 Total Audio Channels


Stores the number of audio channels configured for the system.

A49 Channel 1 Routing


Stores a number for Audio Channel 1 that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. For
example, if A49 equals 8, the routing for Channel 1 is to the Master Microphone.

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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.

A51 Channel 3 Routing


Stores a number for Audio Channel 3 that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. For
example, if A51 equals 8, the routing for Channel 3 is to the Master Microphone.

A52 Local Routing


Stores a number for the local speaker that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. The
value of the number is defined in the audio default SMPL program.

A53 EVACTONE/MSG After Microphone Unkeyed


Stores the message/tone number that will be played on the Evacuation Channel after the microphone is
unkeyed (if EVAC message/tone was previously playing).

A54 Supervision MSG#


Stores the message/tone number that is used for the Supervision Message within the system.

A55 Evacuation MSG#


Stores the message/tone number that is used for the Evacuation Message within the system.

A56 Alert MSG#


Stores the message/tone number that is used for the Alert Message within the system.

A57 Drill MSG#


Stores the message/tone number that is used for the Drill Message within the system.

A58 All Clear MSG#


Stores the message/tone number that is used for the All Clear Message within the system.

A59 AUX 1 MSG#


Stores the message/tone number that is used for the AUX 1 Message within the system.

A60 AUX 2 MSG##


Stores the message/tone number that is used for the AUX 2 Message within the system.

A61 Microphone Pretone MSG#


Stores the message/tone number that is used for the Microphone Pretone Message within the system.

A62 Phone OffhookTimer


Pseudo point A62 is a 90 second Master Phone Offhook Running Timer used in the default SMPL program.

A63 Phone Callback Timer


Running delay timer that allows remote Master Phones to call back the “real” Master Phone after the master
has hung up. Used in conjunction with A89.

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A64 Phone Timeout Timer
Running delay timer for phone timeout.

A65 Remote Master Phone Timeout Timer


Running delay timer to turn OFF remote Master Phones. The default equals 10 seconds.

A66 Speaker Switch OFF Auto Count


Stores the number of speaker circuit selection switches of the maintained type that are in either the up or
down position. Used to determine when digital pseudo point P149 is turned ON.

A67 Audio Reset PulseTimer


Pulsed for one polling cycle on system reset or startup to reset audio amplifiers.

A68 VTG 1 Priority


Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom ControVSMPL
equations.

A69 VTG 2 Priority


Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom ControVSMPL
equations.

A70 Channel 1 Routing Priority


Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom ControVSMPL
equations.

A71 Channel 2 Routing Priority


Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom ControVSMPL
equations.

A72 Channel 3 Routing Priority


Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom ControVSMPL
equations.

A73 Local Speaker Routing Priority


Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom ControVSMPL
equations.

A74 Audio Supervision PulseTimer VTGl


When all conditions are met for audio supervision to be active, a delay stored by Al 31 is used before actually
turning ON the supervision tone.

A75 Audio Supervision Pulse Timer VTGP


When all conditions are met for audio supervision to be active, a delay stored by Al 31 is used before actually
turning ON the supervision tone.

A76 ENABLE/DISABLE Statistic Group


For Headquarters use.

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A77 ENABLE/DISABLE Statistic Output Port
For Headquarters use.

A78 5 SecTimer For Remote Master Phones


Turns the remote master phones OFF for 5 seconds. Used to verify supervision.

A79 Clear Peak Pulse


Used by the Default SMPL Program to clear the peak analog values stored in the system for all TrueAlarmTM
sensors. Used in conjunction with P134.

A80 Precede Message Number - VTG 1


Stores the precede message/tone number for VTG 1.

A81 After Code Message Number - VTG 1


Stores the after code message/tone number for VTG 1.

A82 Precede Message Number - VTG 2


Stores the precede message/tone number for VTG 2.

A83 After Code Message Number - VTG 2


Stores the after code message/tone number for VTG 2.

A84 “Quiet” Message Number


Stores the “quiet” message/tone number for the respective function within the system.

A85 2 Second Timer - VTG 1


Timer used by audio default SMPL program for a 2 second delay between audio code and after code.

A86 2 Second Timer - VTG 2


Timer used by audio default SMPL program for a 2 second delay between audio code and after code.

A87 Mike Inhibit Timer


Pseudo points A87 and A88 work in conjunction with each other. They are used to set up a timer that will
disable the microphones and phone-to-audio interface’(if applicable) for the duration set up in A88. The value
of A88 is set up in custom SMPL. A87 is the running timer.

A88 Mike Inhibit Timer Setpoint


Pseudo points A87 and A88 work in conjunction with each other. They are used to set up a timer that will
disable the microphones and phone-to-audio interface, if an alarm is present, for the duration set up in A88.
The value of A88 is set up in custom SMPL. A87 is the running timer.

A89 Phone Callback Timer Setpoint


This is the setpoint for A63. I

A90 Phone Timeout Timer Setpoint


This is the setpoint for A64.

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A91 VTG & Amplifier Trouble Disable Timer
This is a 10 second delay timer to retard the reporting of nuisance troubles.

A92 Supervision Not Active - TBL Delay Timer


The 180 second delay timer (used by the audio default SMPL program) is activated by a lack of output on the
Voice Tone Generators.

A93 4 Wire Detector Reset Extend Timer


Delays the reset of 4-wire detector zones placed in L38, for one polling cycle, on a system reset. This
prevents troubles from occurring on these zones when actual power down time exceeds the zone reset time.

A94 Active Message Number - VTG 1


Stores message/tone number that is currently playing on VTG 1.

A95 Active Message Number - VTG 2


Stores message/tone number that is currently playing on VTG 2.

A96 Actual Chipset Plugged Into VTG 1


Stores chipset number in use in VTG 1.

A97 Actual Chipset Plugged Into VTG 2


Stores chipset number in use in VTG 1.

A98 Battery Trouble Counter


For use in UTs, the number of battery troubles in the Master Power Supply plus the number of battery troubles
in all intelligent power supplies. When count is greater than zero, the troubles will be reported to the 2120 via
this pseudo.

A99 AC Power Fail Counter


For use in UTs, the number of AC power failures in the Master Power Supply, plus the number of AC power
failures in all intelligent power supplies. When count is greater than zero, the troubles will be reported to the
2120 via this pseudo.

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.

Al 01 First Stage Timer


(Canadian) 5 minute timer started after initial alarm. If the alarm is not acknowledged, the EVAC message
will be played on all speakers.

A102 First Stage Timer Setpoint


(Canadian) Stores the value of the first stage timer (Analog Pseudo Al 01). The default is 5 minutes.

A103 Master Mike 5 Second Unkey Delay


Prevents unwanted audio operation if finger slips off of Master Microphone key.

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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.

Al05 Remote Mike 2 5 Second Unkey Delay


Prevents unwanted audio operation if finger slips off of Remote Microphone #2 key.

A106 Master Mike’s Pretone Timer


(Canadian) Duration timer for externally supplied microphone pretone.

Al07 Master Mike’s Pretone Setpoint


(Canadian) Stores value of pretone timer. The default is 5 seconds.

Al 08 Remote Mike 1 Pretone Timer


(Canadian) Duration timer for externally supplied microphone pretone.

Al 09 Remote Mike 1 Pretone Setpoint


(Canadian) Stores the value of pretone time. The default is 5 seconds.

All0 Remote Mike 2 Pretone Timer


(Canadian) Duration timer for externally supplied microphone pretone.

All1 Remote Mike 2 Pretone Setpoint


(Canadian) Stores value of pretone timer. The default is 5 seconds.

All2 Ground Trouble Counter


For use in UTs, stores the number of ground faults in the Master Power Supply, plus the ground faults in all
intelligent power supplies. When the count is greater than zero, the troubles will be reported to the 2120.

All3 Paging Channel


(Canadian) This determines where the microphone is routed for the paging function. Triple channel systems
use Channel 3; dual channel systems use Channel 2.

All4 TrueAlarmTM Modification Counter


Tracks the number of TrueAlarm sensors whose sensitivity was modified through the front panel. Decrements
when a sensor is returned to the default value.

All5 Excessively Dirty (Out of Range)


Tracks the total number of TrueAlarm sensors that are Excessively Dirty.

All6 Dirty Sensor Counter


Tracks the total number of TrueAlarm sensors that are Dirty.

All7 Almost Dirty Counter


Tracks the total number of TrueAlarm sensors that are Almost Dirty.

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Al 18 Alarms Silenced Delay Timer
This point delays the Alarm Silenced LED Activation for one poll cycle to ensure that signals are OFF.

Al 19 Number of Local Systems Points’Troubles


Counts the number of troubles not included with common troubles.

A120 System Paging Status


General system use - paging status.

Al 21 Keypad Inactivity Timeout Setpoint


Set at 60 seconds, this point determines the time of a keypad inactivity time-out.

Al22 Number of Systems Priority 2 Alarms


’ This point stores the number of active Priority 2 alarm conditions in the system (ACKed or not).

Al23 Number of Old (Uncleared) PRl2 Alarms


This point stores the number of active, acknowledged Priority 2 alarm conditions in the system.

Al 24 PRl2 Reset Window Timer


Analog pseudo points Al 24 and Al 25 work in conjunction with each other. The SYSTEM RESET key, via
the default SMPL program, starts the Al 24 timer counting towards the value stored in Al 25
(default = 30). Active when a system reset is in progress.

Al 25 PRl2 Reset Window Timer Setpoint


Analog pseudo points Al24 and Al25 work in conjunction with each other. The SYSTEM RESET key, via
the default SMPL program, starts the Al 24 timer counting towards the value stored in Al 25
(default = 30).

Al26 PRl2 Alarm Clear Delay Timer


Analog pseudo points Al26 and Al27 work in conjunction with A128. Al26 is used to send the PRl2
ALARMS PRESENT - SYSTEM RESET ABORTED message to the LCD and to the RS232 ports.

Al27 PRl2 Alarm Clear Delay Timer Setpoint


Analogpseudo points Al 26 and Al 27 work in conjunction with Al 28. Al 27 is set to a value of 5 by the Master
Exec. program. It is used as the set point for A126.

Al 28 PRl2 Alarm Clear Pulse Timer


Al 28 is turned ON 5 seconds after a system reset is attempted. It is used by the Master Exec. programduring
Priority 2 condition clearing attempts.

Al 29 Priority 2 Reset Pulse Timer


Upon a verified system reset, this pseudo point turns ON for one polling cycle. Al29 will not turn ON if a
Priority 2 alarm exists at the end of the system reset window timer (Al 24) period. Use Al 29 when resetting
a system point in a Custom ControVSMPL equation.

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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.

A131 Supervision Delay Setpoint CHLI


Allows adjustable delay (default = 10 sets.) for the starting of the supervision tone on Channel 1 (CHL 1).
This point is used by the default audio program.

Al 32 Supervision Delay Setpoint CHL2


Allows adjustable delay (default = 10 sets.) for the starting of the supervision tone on Channel 2 (CHL 2).
This point is used by the default audio program.

Al33 Supervision Not Active Delay Setpoint


This point allows delay (default = 180 sets.) reporting of the Supervision Not Active Trouble by a set value.
This point is used by the default audio program.

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LIST PSEUDO POINTS

INTRODUCTION
The 4100 Programming Unit provides 256 point list pseudos for every 4100/4100+ system.

System Point Lists

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.

User-Defined Point Lists

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.

LO Coding Group 0 Signals/Relays (Non-PNIS) [SS, RS, SV,RV]


This list contains all Non-Coded type signals/relays.

Ll Coding Group 1 Signals/Relays


Default list for PNIS coded-type signals/relays. All coded signals/relays go here during Auto List Generation.

L2 Coding Group 2 Signals/Relays

L3 Coding Group 3 Signals/Relays

L4 Coding Group 4 Signals/Relays

L5 Coding Group 5 Signals/Relays

L6 Coding Group 6 Signals/Relays

L7 Coding Group 7 Signals/Relays

L8 Fire Alarm Signals Off On Silence [SS]

L9 Fire Alarm Signals Off On Reset [RS]

LlO Fire alarm Relays Off On Silence [SRI

Lll Fire Alarm Relays Off On Reset [RR]

L12 Fire Alarm Visuals Off On Silence[SV]

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L13 Fire Alarm Visuals Off On Reset [RV’J

L14 Trouble Relays Off On Clear [TS,TR]

L15 Trouble Relays Off On Acknowledge [BS,BR]

L16 Relays Pulsed On system (Detector) Reset [DR]

L17 Door Holder Control Relays [DH]

L18 General Fire Alarm Monitor Zones [ALL FIRE ALARM POINTTYPES]

L19 Primary Elevator Recall Monitor Zones [same as L18]

L20 Alterriate Elevator Recall Monitor Zones

L21 Primary Elevator Capture Relays [PRI]

L22 Alternate Elevator Capture Relays [ALTI

L23 Watetflow Alarm Monitor Zones [W, WSO, WSC]

L24 Waterflow Signals Off On Silence [SW]

L25 Waterflow Signals Off On Reset [RW]

L26 Sprinkler Supervisory Monitor Zones [SO,SC,WSO,WSC]

L27 Sprinkler Supervisory Signals/Relays [SU]

L28 User System Lists

L29 Editable General Alarm System Lists

L30 Alarm Verification Group 0 [ALL ALARM POINTS BY DEFAULTI


Modified by turning off auto-generation (tagging points into L31- L37).

L31 Alarm Verification Group 1

L32 Alarm Verification Group 2

L33 Alarm Verification Group3

L34 Alarm Verification Group 4

L35 Alarm Verification Group 5

L36 Alarm Verification Group 6


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L37 Alarm Verification Group 7

L38 4 Wire Monitor Zones


A user list which contains ALL 4-wire monitor zones for proper Walk Test & ohm verified operation.

139 Not Used

L40 WalkTest Group 0 [ALL MONITOR POINTS BY DEFAULTJ


Modified by turning off auto-generation (tagging points into L41- L47).

L41 WalkTest Group 1

L42 Walk Test Group 2

L43 Walk Test Group 3

L44 WalkTest Group 4

L45 Walk Test Group 5

L46 WalkTest Group 6

L47 WalkTest Group 7

L48 Not Used

L49 Not Used

LSO WalkTest Group 0 - Signals/Relays [ALL ALARM SIGNALS BY DEFAULT]

LSI Walk Test Group 1 - Signals/Relays

L52 Walk Test Group 2 - Signals/Relays

L53 Walk Test Group 3 - Signals/Relays

L54 WalkTest Group 4 - Signals/Relays

L55 Walk Test Group 5 - Signals/Relays

L56 Walk Test Group 6 - Signals/Relays

L57 Walk Test Group 7 -Signals/Relays

L58 Not Used

L59 Not Used

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L60 Coding Group 0 - Not Used (Non-PNIS)

L61 Coding Group 1 - Monitor Zones

L62 Coding Group 2 - Monitor Zones

L63 Coding Group 3 - Monitor Zones

L64 Coding Group 4 - Monitor Zones

L65 Coding Group 5 - Monitor Zones

L66 Coding Group 6 - Monitor Zones

L67 Coding Group 7 - Monitor Zones

L68 Not Used

L69 Not Used

L70 Control Points On - On Fire Alarm

L71 Control Points Off - On Fire Alarm


User Lists manually generated to eliminate the
need for Custom Control. These are used with
L72 Control Points On - On System Reset Generic Point Type output points that do not
have a pre-programmed operation.
L73 Control Points Ott - On System Reset

L74 Control Points Off - On Silence

L75 LPHONE Mode LEDs Tracking Digital Pseudo


General system use.

L76 Variable Sensitivity Photo Analog Sensor [SJS, DUCT]

L77 Variable Sensitivity Ion Analog Sensor [S,VS]

L78 Analog Sensors With Piezo [PPH, VPH, SPH, SIO, SHE, SOH]

L79 Analog Sensors With Relay [RPH, PHO, SPH, RPH]

L80 General Fire Alarm Speaker Circuits [SP]


General system use.

L81 Audio Coding Group 1 - Monitor Zones


The list of monitor zones that bring in Audio Coding Group 1.

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L82 Audio Coding Group 2 - Monltor Zones
The list of monitor zones that bring in Audio Coding Group 2.

L83 Auxl Message Speakers


The list of speaker circuits that turn ON when the Aux 1 Message is played.

L84 Aux2 Message Speakers


The list of speaker circuits that turn ON when the Aux 2 Message is played.

L85 Restart Message After Mike - VTG 1


A user defined list to restart a message when a mike is unkeyed from VTG 1.

L86 Restart Message After Mike - VTG 2


A user defined list to restart a message when a mike is unkeyed from VTG 2.

L87 AHU Relays On - On Fire Alarm [AHUO, AHUR, CDA]

L88 AHU Relays Off - On Fire Alarm [AHUF]

L89 AHU Relays Off - On System Reset [AHUO, AHUR, AHUF, CDA]

L90 Ail Speakers - Non Editable


The list of ALL speaker circuits in the system. This list is NOT editable.

L91 Audio Coding Group 1 - Signal Circuits


Lists speaker circuits that turn ON when Audio Coding Group 1 is active.

L92 Audio Coding Group 2 - Signal Circuits


Lists speaker circuits that turn ON when Audio Coding Group 2 is active.

L93 Phone Circuits [PHI


Lists ALL phone circuits.

L94 Remote Master Phone Circuits [RPH]


Lists ALL remote master phone circuits.

L95 Satellite Phones - SCC 4100 On/Off


Lists the ON/OFF state of phones external to but controlled by the 4100 system.

L96 Satellite Phones - SCC 4100 Normal/Short


Lists the Normal/Short state of phones external to but controlled by the 4100 system.

L97 Satellite Phones - SCC 4100 On/Off RMPH


Lists the ON/OFF state of master phones external to but controlled by the 4100 system.

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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.

L99 Switch Power Supply Amps To Bkgrnd Music


This point switches the audio amplifiers to background music.

LIOO Points To Exclude From Automap

LIOI Reset Power Supply Amps


This point resets amplifiers that are connected to power supplies.

L102 Lists To Auto-Generate External Points

L103 External Detector Reset Pseudo


A user list for e-part master/slave network reset. This list contains External points (P210) from all nodes to
be reset from a particular node.

i104 External System Reset Pseudo


A user list for 2-part master/slave network reset. This list contains External points (P211) from all nodes to
be reset from a particular node.

LIOS External Detector/System Reset Pseudo


A user list for 1-part peer-to-peer network reset. This list contains External points (P212) from all nodes to be
reset from a particular node.

L106 External Signal Silence Pseudo


A user list for Network Silence - This List contains External points from all nodes (P217) that are silenced
from a particular node.

L107 Enter Local Mode On Data Not Available

L108 External Speakers And Speaker Lists

L109 Alarm Silenced LED Control


Contains P85 for audio and P221 for DC signals.

LIIO External Priority 2 Reset Pseudo


Contains P220 from nodes that are reset from a particular node.

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