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SP1 Fire Indicator Panel
Operator’s Manual
4100ES-S1 Fire Indicator Panel
Panel
Operator’s
Manual
LT0395
Iss 1.2
Operator’s Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operator’s Manual

SP1 Fire Indicator Panel Operator’s Manual 4100ES-S1 Fire Indicator Panel Panel Operator’s Manual LT0395 Iss 1.2 Operator’s Man

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1-1 This chapter provides an overview of the 4100ES-S1 operator interface and describes the normal appearance of the operator interface. Refer to

Page 4 - Manufacturer’s Details

1-2 The 4100ES-S1 is supplied with an operator interface plus one expansion bay in a 21U sized cabinet. See Figure 1-1. The Zone Isolate modules

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1-3 The Simplex 4100ES-S1 Fire Indicator Panel (FIP) has three general functions.  It monitors fire alarm initiating points (smoke detectors, h

Page 6 - Table of Contents

1-4 Table 1-1. Components of the Operator Interface (continued) LED/Key Description Refer To SYSTEM WARNINGS The System Warning LEDs – Isolat

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1-5 Table 1-1. Components of the Operator Interface (continued) LED/Key Description Refer To Alphanumeric Display Displays text describing abno

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1-6 The control keys and indicator LEDs are located on the far left of the operator interface as shown in Figure 1-3. Each control key is pressed

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1-7 The 4100ES-S1 operator interface panel shows the following under normal conditions:  Green AC Power LED is ON – indicating the panel is rec

Page 11 - Overview

2-1 An alarm condition occurs when an actuating device (such as a manual call point, smoke detector, etc.) activates. The 4100ES-S1 indicates the

Page 13 - Basic System Description

2-2 When the first alarm condition is detected by the 4100ES-S1, the panel does the following to indicate the presence of the alarm:  Red Fire A

Page 14 - Continued

2-3 Use the following procedure to acknowledge alarm(s): 1. Unlock and open the enclosure door. Read the alphanumeric display. It alternates b

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2-4 When an alarm condition occurs, the building’s warning system activates to warn the building’s occupants about the alarm condition. In additio

Page 16 - Indicator Functions

2-5 Isolating ACF Outputs The Ancillary Control Facility (ACF) consists of relay outputs which can be used to control equipment which is not part o

Page 17 - Description

2-6 The Ancillary Control Facility (see previous section) is used to control building air conditioning systems during a fire alarm. During the man

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2-7 1. Select the point by repeatedly pressing the <ALARM ACK> key (for a point in alarm), <FAULT ACK> (for a point in fault), or &

Page 19 - Managing Alarm Conditions

2-8 The Alarm state and some Fault conditions latch within the panel so they can be acknowledged and viewed. When the latched states are no longer

Page 20 - Acknowledging Alarms

3-1 Fault conditions are used to indicate something wrong, e.g. the presence of a field wiring problem (circuit break, short or ground), somewher

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3-2 When a fault or isolate condition is detected by the 4100ES-S1, the operator interface does the following:  The yellow ―FAULT‖ or ―ISOLATE‖ i

Page 22 - Isolating the Zone

3-3 1. Unlock and open the panel door. The yellow Fault indicator (LED) will be flashing and the sounder (buzzer) sounding. The alphanumeric dis

Page 23 - Isolating ACF Outputs

4100ES-S1 Fire Indicator Panel Operator’s Guide Fire detectors in the building are grouped into zones (searchable areas). Zones can be Isolated by pre

Page 24 - Resetting

3-4 You can view the list of acknowledged fault or isolate conditions at any time by using the following procedure. 1. Press the <FAULT ACK&

Page 25 - Displaying Event Time

4-1 This chapter describes using the panel’s action keys (ALARM TEST, On, Off, etc.) to test and control system zones and points. Refer to the pa

Page 26 - Resetting Points

4-2 Alarm Test forces a zone into the alarm state. Once the zone is in alarm, you can check to see if the system reacts in the way that it has bee

Page 27 - Chapter 3

4-3 This section describes isolating and de-isolating zones. Isolating a zone does not prevent any of the points within the zone from going into t

Page 28 - What Acknowledge

4-4 Situations such as a malfunctioning detector causing false alarms, or an activated detector that prevents the system from being reset, can be

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4-5 It may be necessary during maintenance of the system to turn the outputs (for example notification devices and relays) on or off. Turning an

Page 31 - Chapter 4

5-1 Many of the operations that can be accomplished from the operator interface first require you to select the point on which you want to perform

Page 32 - Fault Test

5-2 Every system point is part of the ―Select a List of Points‖ list in the main menu. All points can be displayed sequentially by address order u

Page 33 - De-Isolating a Zone

5-3 The Function/Numeric Keypad, shown in Figure 5-1 below, allows you to quickly select points. For example, pressing the ZONE key (key also labe

Page 34 - Enabling a

iv Australian Standard AS 4428.1, Control and Indicating Equipment. ActivFire Listing No. afp1682 The 4100ES-S1 is manufactured for : Tyco Fire

Page 35 - Turning a Point ON or OFF

5-4 Table 5-1. Function/Numeric Keypad Press this Key on Keypad Data to Enter ZONE – allows you to select a Monitor Zone point. <ZONE> fol

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6-1 This chapter describes displaying and modifying the attributes of a point. Refer to the page number listed in this table for information on a

Page 37 - Chapter 5

6-2 Points can be selected in one of three ways: through the alarm, fault, or isolate list, using the MENU keys, or with the Function/Numeric keypa

Page 38 - Procedure

6-3 Category Attribute Description TrueAlarm Sensors Only (smoke, heat, VESDA or 4-20mA) Present sensitivity selected Displays the current sen

Page 39 - Selecting Points

6-4 This section describes using the <MORE INFO> key to modify the attributes of a point. Points can be selected in one of three ways — thr

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6-5 Table 6-2. More Info Modifiable Attributes (continued) Attribute Description TrueAlarm Peak Analog Values Allows you to clear the peak value

Page 42 - Display-Only Attributes

7-1 This chapter describes setting the time and date on the system, logging in and out, and setting access levels for use by system operators. Re

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7-2 Operator access levels 1 through 4 are available to support the system. Level 1 is the lowest operator access level and does not require a pas

Page 44 - Modifiable Point Attributes

7-3 The 4100ES-S1 uses four access levels, referred to by the numbers 1 through 4, to control what operators can do with the system. The system ty

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v 4100ES-S1 Panel Supplied by: Installation Location Contract/Job Number As installed, FIP System Drawing Number Panel Installation Date Pan

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7-4 If the passcode entered in Step 5 is correct, the following message is shown. After a brief pause, the system displays the granted acces

Page 47 - Chapter 7

7-5 3. Press the <2> key. After a brief pause, the display shows a message similar to the one below. 4. Press the <C/EXIT>

Page 49 - Log In Procedure

8-1 When an abnormal condition occurs, a record of the event is placed in one of two logs generated by the system, depending on the nature of the

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8-2 The Historical Alarm and Fault Logs can be viewed from the 4100ES-S1 operator interface. 1. Press the <MENU> key. 2. Using the <NE

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9-1 This chapter describes service-related status and control procedures. Refer to the page number listed in this table for information on a spec

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9-2 Follow these steps to set the time and date on the panel. 1. Press the <MENU> key. Press the <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> key until

Page 53 - Chapter 8

9-3 Follow these steps to display software revision information. 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Press the <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> keys unt

Page 54 - Clearing the

9-4 Every card, including the Master Controller and all option cards, has a series of Card Status Points associated with it. For the SPS (System P

Page 55 - Service-Related Operations

9-5 Network systems consist of multiple panels linked via a 4120 network. Each panel includes a programmer-defined node number, used to identify t

Page 56 - Setting Time and Date

vi Approvals ... iv Manufacturer ..

Page 57 - Displaying Software Revision

9-6 The ―LAMP TEST‖ push-button on the operator interface is used to determine local lamp (LED) failures within the system. LEDs on the 4100ES-S1

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9-7 The IDNet options allow the use of addressable devices and TrueAlarm sensors with the 4100ES-S1 FIP. Addressable devices communicate the exact

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9-8 Press the <MORE INFO> key to obtain the next display: Device Address: 3-1 IDNet Device: M1-1 Press the <NEXT> key to obtain the

Page 60 - Lamp Test

9-9 To view the average value of samples received from the sensor press the <NEXT> key again. Level 3 – Room 74 Average Value = 75 / Alarm

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10-1 The following test features can be used when commissioning after the system is installed, and during periodic testing as required by code.

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10-2 Walk Test™ is a software-based function and is programmed to meet the customer requirements. The system will pulse the signals for alarm condi

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10-3 NOTE: Zero Code = 2 short pulses. Zone coding may be disabled for each of the eight Walk Test™ groups, Group 0 through Group 7, using

Page 65 - System Test Procedures

10-4  <3> Key - Allows you to choose between Zone Coding and Zero Coding. In Zone Coding a PNIS code for the tested zone is played (e.g.,

Page 66 - Walk Test™

10-5 The Walk Test™ function has the following features:  Abort Audible and Delay on Reactivation  Active/Not Active  Auto Abort on Alarm 

Page 67 - Walk Test™, Continued

vii Chapter 4 Testing and Controlling Points ...4-1 Introduction ...

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10-6 The programmer has the ability to set a Reset Time Delay. The delay time period starts after a zone alarm is detected and runs until the dete

Page 69 - Walk Test™ Features

10-7 When a zone fault is detected, the Walk Test™ signals sound continuously for four seconds. The <3> key is used to enable/disable Zone C

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10-8 Once the passcode has been entered, you may enter the Walk Test™ mode by performing the following procedures. 1. Press the <MENU> key.

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10-9 5. Press the <1> key to enable/disable the Walk Test™ mode. The SYSTEM FAULT LED illuminates, the tone-alert sounds, and the LCD disp

Page 72 - Walk Test™Procedures

10-10 The <OFF> key press will turn a control point off and prevent the automatic override, thus causing it to remain OFF. This action will

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10-11 To turn a point ON, perform the following procedures. 1. Ensure the point to be turned ON is shown on the alphanumeric display. A typical

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10-12 2. Press the <AUTO> key. A typical display is shown below. Press <ENTER> for AUTOmatic control SIGNAL CIRCUIT: SIG2 3. Pre

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10-13 3. Press the <ENTER> key. The alphanumeric display shows the following message. Please stand by . . . ZONE 12 will ENABLE in 60 s

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11-1 This chapter describes printer options and how to print a report. Refer to the page number listed in this table for information on a speci

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viii Chapter 9 Service-Related Operations ...9-1 Introduction ...

Page 79 - Printing Reports

11-2 The 4100ES-S1 includes two printer options: Select Report Printer and Terminate Current Report. Follow these steps to set these options. 1.

Page 80 - Setting Printer Options

11-3 The system can generate any of the following reports. Report Description Alarm History Log Report Report includes all information contained i

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12-1 It is a requirement of AS 1851 - Maintenance of Fire Protection Systems and Equipment, that tests be carried out to ensure the system is ful

Page 83 - Maintenance Procedures

12-2 Monthly Tests AS 1851 Item No. Description Action Required and Pass/Fail Criteria Test Facility, Procedure, Notes 2.1 Fire Alarm Simulate an a

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12-3 Additional Tests to be Done Annually. AS 1851 Item No. Description Action Required and Pass/Fail Criteria Test Facility, Procedure, Notes 2.13

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12-4 The 4100ES-S1 Fire Alarm Panel has no provision for load discharge testing of the battery at the levels required for yearly testing to AS 1851

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ix Chapter 11 Printing Reports ............... 11-1 Introduction ...........

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