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SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA
REV 0 | 29 April 2009
Simplex Fire Products -
Fault & Assistance Guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Fault & Assistance Guide

SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA REV 0 | 29 April 2009 Simplex Fire Products - Fault & Assistance Guide

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10 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.2 Loop Card Faults Description: If the Loop card (MAPNET or IDNET) is in an ABNORMA

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11 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.2.1 Card Missing/Failed Description: The circuit card is not communicating corre

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12 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.2.3 Short Circuit Abnormal Description: The addressable loop has a short circuit.

Page 5 - Series Faults

13 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.2.5 Channel Failure Abnormal Description: The Loop card cannot communicate with any

Page 6 - 1.1 4100U Basic Operations

14 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.2.8 IDNet Dipswitch Settings 1. Devices are supplied with DIPSWITCH switch ALL ON

Page 7 - 1.2 Basic Interface Commands

15 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3 Addressable Device Faults To confirm a Loop card is in NORMAL status:  Pr

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16 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.1 No Answer Description: The panel has a device programmed at the address displaye

Page 9 - 1.3 Index – Quickview

17 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.2 Head Missing Description: The panel is seeing the base at the displayed address

Page 10 - 1.1.2 Loop Card Faults

18 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.3 Wrong Device Description: The panel is getting a response from the displayed add

Page 11 - 1.1.2.1 Card Missing/Failed

19 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.4 Bad Answer Description: The panel is getting a response from the displayed addr

Page 12 - 1.1.2.4 Class ‘A’ Abnormal

2 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.0 Identifying Simplex® 4100 Series Faults...5 1.1 4100U BASIC OPERATI

Page 13 - 1.1.2.7 Extra Device

20 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.5 Extra Device Description: The panel has identified a device at an address that i

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21 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.6 Output Abnormal Description: Observed when the output of a Relay, Sounder or Iso

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22 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.7 Alarm Verification Tally Exceeded NOTE: This fault could indicate a faulty dete

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23 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.3.9 DIP Switch Settings  Devices are supplied with DIPSWITCH set to 255  DIPSW

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24 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.4 Address Settings for Simplex® Addressable Bases & Devices DIP Switches 5-

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25 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.5 Mapnet Loop Power Supply Calibrations It is possible to recalibrate the MAPNET Lo

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26 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.6 4100-0157A Battery Charger Faults There are a number of Battery Charger Faults th

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27 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 4. Measure the voltage on the battery leads. You may have to power down & up again t

Page 21 - 1.1.3.6 Output Abnormal

28 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.7 Positive/Negative Earth Ground Faults Simplex 4100 Series Fire Panels have the a

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29 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 If you find that all the bays have been checked, and the earth fault appears to be in the

Page 23 - 1.1.3.9 DIP Switch Settings

3 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 2.0 4100 Crash Codes – General Information ...30 2.1 4100 CRASH CODES – GENER

Page 24 - DIP Switches 1 - 4

30 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 2.0 4100 Crash Codes – General Information

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31 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 2.1 4100 Crash Codes – General Information The 4100 family associated with the crash c

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- 32 - 2.2 4100-Family General Crash Codes Table Crash Code LCD Display Error Information 00 CRASH_UNEXPECTED <CRASH UNEXPECTED> C

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- 33 - 2.3 4100-Family General Crash Codes Table (continued) Crash Code LCD Display Error Information 39 CRASH_SMPL_CODE_OPCODE <Inval

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- 34 - 34 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 TTTHHHIIISSS PPPAAAGGGEEE HHHAAASSS BBBEEEEEENNN LLLEEEFFFTT

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- 35 - 35 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 3.0 Identifying Faults on the IMS & Network

Page 30 - Information

- 36 - 36 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 3.1 Identifying Faults on the IMS – General Instructions 3.1.1 IMS & TrueS

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- 37 - 37 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 3.2 Displayed Fault Format The faults will appear in the below format, When an

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- 38 - 38 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 3.2.1 Fault Type Fault Description of most likely cause Head missing Detector

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- 39 - 39 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 3.3 Common Network Faults 3.3.1 Common Trouble Point for Node A fault has occurr

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4 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.3 AUDIO LINE FAULT ...53 5.

Page 35 - IMS & Network

- 40 - 40 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 TTTHHHIIISSS PPPAAAGGGEEE HHHAAASSS BBBEEEEEENNN LLLEEEFFFTTT

Page 36 - Instructions

- 41 - 41 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 4.0 Identifying F3200 Faults

Page 37 - 3.2 Displayed Fault Format

- 42 - 42 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 4.1 Recall System Faults 4.1.1 Function The Recall System Faults function allows

Page 38 - 3.2.1 Fault Type

- 43 - 43 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 4.2 List of System Faults – Non-Networked The complete list of faults which can b

Page 39 - 3.3 Common Network Faults

- 44 - 44 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 10. Charger high/low/normal Raw value = high/low/normal This message indicates the

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- 45 - 45 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 NOTE: The software produces the following error messages from a series of built-i

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- 46 - 46 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 19. RZDU x This displays the current status of any RZDU which has an off-normal c

Page 42 - 4.1 Recall System Faults

- 47 - 47 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 4.3 Glossary of Abbreviations A/C : Air Conditioning ac : Alternating Cur

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- 48 - 48 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 RAD : Return Air Duct (Air Conditioning Plant) RDU : Remote Display Unit RMS

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- 49 - 49 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 TTTHHHIIISSS PPPAAAGGGEEE HHHAAASSS BBBEEEEEENNN LLLEEEFFFTTT

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SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA REV 0 | 29 April 2009 1.0 Identifying Simplex® 4100 Series Faults

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- 50 - 50 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.0 Identifying faults on a QE90

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- 51 - 51 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.1 QE90 Service Isolation Mode – Fault Display To access the fault memory and co

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- 52 - 5.2 ECP versions 2.xx/4.xx/6.xx – System Fault Display

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- 53 - 53 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.3 Audio Line Fault 5.3.1 Speaker Line Fault/Amp Fault • Check EOL resistor (

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- 54 - 54 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.3.3 Speaker Tapping Adjustments Both amplifier types have controls to adjust the

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- 55 - 55 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.4 Strobe Line Fault • Check EOL resistor (56k) • If ok, swap speaker lines

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- 56 - 56 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 Strobe Relay Driver Module and Strobe Light Connection 5.4.2 Cable Gauging It is

Page 53 - 5.3 Audio Line Fault

- 57 - 57 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.4.3 Links and DIP Switches Each STBM9008 module contains a DIP switch that mu

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- 58 - 58 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 Table 4: DIP Switches 5 – 8 – Select MODE for Powered Outputs NOTES: Voltage

Page 55 - 5.4 Strobe Line Fault

- 59 - 59 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.4.4 STBM9008 Board Installation To install the STBM9008 Module, perform the f

Page 56 - 5.4.2 Cable Gauging

6 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1 4100U Basic Operations The Fire Panel display consists of two sections – the Operator

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- 60 - 60 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.5 BGA or FIP Fault A 10V Zener Diode type BZT03-C10 (Normally open input type o

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- 61 - 61 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 FIB8910 Termination Points and Example Wiring

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- 62 - 62 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.6 WIP Line Fault The WIPS2000 must connect to a WTRM2000 termination module. Th

Page 60 - 5.5 BGA or FIP Fault

- 63 - 63 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.7 PA Speech, Spare Speech, WIP Speech, Comms and Spare Comms Cable Faults PA

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- 64 - 64 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.8 ECP Failures 5.8.1 MECP and SECP Failure A MECP failure will be present on

Page 62 - 5.6 WIP Line Fault

- 65 - 5.9 ECM Networked System – System Fault Display

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- 66 - 66 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 5.10 ECM Networked Systems If you are having issues with an ECM Network and are u

Page 64 - 5.8 ECP Failures

- 67 - 5.11 QE90 Fault Register TROUBLE QUESTIONS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS REFERENCE Programming I don't get an alert phase in Auto mode, but I ca

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- 68 - Design If a zone is large and require two amplifier circuits, but they happen to be in separate racks with their own EMUX card, will the si

Page 66 - 5.10 ECM Networked Systems

- 69 - Messages In a large zone with multiple amplifiers across several card cages, how can I get tone and message synchronisation? Use one amplif

Page 67 - 5.11 QE90 Fault Register

7 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.2 Basic Interface Commands The table shown below includes some general front panel comm

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- 70 - 70 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 TTTHHHIIISSS PPPAAAGGGEEE HHHAAASSS BBBEEEEEENNN LLLEEEFFFTTT

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- 71 - 71 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 6.0 National Contact Directory

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- 72 - 72 of 72 SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 6.1 Contact Us To contact Simplex® Fire Products in Australia please call our Nat

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8 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.1.1 Resetting 4100 Latched Faults When fault finding the Simplex® 4100U Fire Detection

Page 72 - 6.1 Contact Us

9 of 72SIMPLEX Fault Assistance Guide RevA 29 April 2009 1.3 Index – Quickview Loop Card Faults  Card Missing Failed (Card Inserted)  Correc

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