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574-074
Rev. C
4004 Fire Alarm
Installation/Operation Instructions
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Page 1 - 4004 Fire Alarm

574-074 Rev. C 4004 Fire AlarmInstallation/Operation Instructions Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com

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2-1NFPA Standards The 4004 Fire Alarm System is listed/approved for the following listing categories: Listed to UL Standard 864 for the following

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2-2Most NFPA Codes and Standards referenced publications are listed below. You must be familiar with codes, as well as any applicable local codes a

Page 5 - Table of Contents

3-1 IMPORTANT: Notify appropriate personnel (building occupants, fire department, or monitoring facility, etc.) of the installation. Before begin

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3-2 Description Weight (See Note 5) Height Width Rough Opening (See Note 2) Size Box Door Box Door Box Door Height Width 4004 6.5 lb 3.5 lb 16

Page 7 - 4004 System Overview

3-3The selectable IDC types are as follows: Fire Monitor - For this point type, an alarm is defined as a direct short or current-limited condition a

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3-4 NTERCHANGEABLE.ON, OR THE 4 POINTNOTES:BOARD,BY BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTORS1. P.C.BOARDS 565-575,565-589 ARE JOIN TOGETHER TO THE SYSTEMSYSTEM

Page 9 - POWER LIMITED WIRING

3-5 The two NACs available with the base 4004 panel are rated at 2-amperes at 24-volts for each circuit. Power-limiting is from the 4004 system pow

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3-6 2-IDC Expander (Relay Base) [565-612] (high current) - This module is identical to the 2-IDC expander described above, except that it supports h

Page 11 - Requirements and Accessories

3-7 CCDACT Module [565-626] - The DACT Module uses the same CPU card connector as the City Connect Module, meaning a system may have either a DACT

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Page 13 - Installation

3-8 The 4004 has the following service switches for servicing and testing the system (see Figure 1): Zone Disconnect Switch - “ON” for normal oper

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3-9 No special programming equipment is needed to configure the 4004 system. If no programming options are selected, the panel operates with the f

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3-10 ACKFIRE ALARMTROUBLESUPERVISORYAC POWERALARMSILENCEDZONEALARMSILENCESCROLLTHRUSETUPSSCROLLTHRUOPTIONSSYSTEMRESETNUMBEROF ZONESZONE 1ZONE

Page 16 - YELLOW 25.5V

4-1 The user interface consists of controls and indicators that provide support to 4004 fire alarm functions. The user interface indicates alarm, s

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4-2 5. Trouble Display - The “TROUBLE” LED is a yellow, seven-segment that is used to indicate IDC, NAC, City Circuit, Power Supply, AUX output, an

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4-3 The “ACK” key is also used to perform a lamp test on the system LEDs and displays. When the “ACK” key is pressed for five seconds, the red an

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4-4 A Fire/Supervisory point distinguishes between Fire Alarm and Supervisory conditions on a single circuit. When water is flowing in a sprinkler

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4-5 The optional city module has disconnect switch(s) SW1 (City Circuit 1) and SW2 (City Circuit 2) that disables the city circuit if desired. If

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Page 22 - PROGRAM SELECTION

5-1 Alarm - A warning of fire danger. Alarm Signal - A signal indicating an emergency requiring immediate action, such as a signal indicative of fir

Page 23 - Operating Instructions

Copyright © Simplex Time Recorder Co., 1999. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Information in this document is subje

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5-2 Initiating Device - A system component that originates transmission of a change of state condition, such as a smoke detector, manual fire alarm

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5-3 States - The state of an IDC is determined by the physical condition of the wiring and devices connected to the terminal block. There are four

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6-1 60 Hours of Standby Operation Followed by Ten Minutes of Alarm - With 10 Ah batteries, a fully configured 4004 Fire Alarm System supplies at le

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6-2 Table 4. Battery Selection Calculation 1 Enter total supervisory current from all cards in system (See Table 3) Amps 2 Enter total Auxi

Page 29 - Glossary of Terms

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Rev. C Simplex Time Recorder Co. Simplex Plaza Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. 574-074 Technical Manuals Online! - http:/

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IIITable of Contents Chapter 1 4004 System Overview Overview ...

Page 33 - 4004 Battery Selection

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1-1 The 4004 Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) is a general alarm, battery-backed, electrically supervised system capable of operating two Notificatio

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1-2The 4004 is designed to operate in the following conditions: • 32 - 120° F /0 - 49° C • UL - 85% relative humidity (non-condensing) ULC - 93% r

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1-3 SIG 1CLASS ACARD 565-585/789SYSTEM CARDWITH POWER SUPPLY565-573CITYCONNECTMODULE565-577ANNUNCIATORINTERFACECARD565-579SUPVTBLAUX(24V)AUX(0V)ALA

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