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Cautions and  
Warnings 

 

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS- 

Follow the instructions in this installation 

manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product and associated 
equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation. 
 

 

DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX® PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED

- Upon

 

unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If 
damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized 
Simplex

 

product supplier.

 

 

ELECTRICAL HAZARD 

- Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjust-

ments or repairs. All repairs should be performed by a representative or authorized agent of 
your local Simplex product supplier. 

 

EYE SAFETY HAZARD - 

Under certain fiber optic application conditions, the optical output 

of this device may exceed eye safety limits. Do not use magnification (such as a microscope 
or other focusing equipment) when viewing the output of this device. 

 

STATIC HAZARD 

Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows: 

 

Ground yourself before opening or installing components. 

 

Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times. 

 

FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS – PART 15

- This equipment has been tested and found to 

comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when 
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and 
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of 
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the 
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 
 

SYSTEM REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES

 

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 To ensure proper 

system operation, this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72® after any 
programming operation or change in site-specific software.  Reacceptance testing is required 
after any change, addition or deletion of system components, or after any modification, repair 
or adjustment to system hardware or wiring. 
 
All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a 
change must be 100% tested.  In addition, to ensure that other operations are not 
inadvertently affected, at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the 
change, up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and proper system operation 
verified. 
 
 
 

NFPA 72® is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association. 

 
 

 
 
 

 

Cautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information 

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Summary of Contents for 4100-5116

Page 1: ...Card 4100 5116 This product is compatible with 4100U and 4100ES Fire Alarm Control Panels FACP IMPORTANT Verify FACP System Programmer Executive and Slave Software compatibility when installing or rep...

Page 2: ...y with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operat...

Page 3: ...for use with non alarm audio quickly and automatically switches to an audio source when a signal is detected at either input 6 Supports earth fault isolation in conjunction with the source NAC supply...

Page 4: ...N2 NAC1 IN2 NAC2 IN2 NAC3 COMM TBL NAC2 NAC3 BAUD ADDRESS MSB LSB IN1 IN2 IN2 IN2 B NAC2 B B NAC3 B LED3 LED7 LED5 LED2 LED4 LED6 LED8 Figure 1 XSIG Card Continued on next page Introduction to the Exp...

Page 5: ...ON Steadily when NAC2 is routed to Input 2 Green 7 Status of audio NAC 2 ON Steadily when NAC is ON ON Steadily when NAC detects trouble Yellow 8 NAC3 routing relay status routed to Input 2 audio use...

Page 6: ...rd to connect to any of the eight PDI connectors as shown in Figure 2 below Note Figure 2 is a general purpose illustration that applies to most 4 inch 102 mm X 5 inch 127 mm cards Figure 2 Mounting o...

Page 7: ...SW1 8 The function of these switches is as follows SW1 1 This switch sets the baud rate for the internal 4100 communications line running between the card and the 4100 CPU Set this switch to ON SW1 2...

Page 8: ...F OFF OFF 28 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 88 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 29 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 89 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 30 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 90 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 31 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF...

Page 9: ...luded Make sure these prerequisites are accounted for before installing the cards Conductors must test free of all grounds All wires must be between 18 AWG 0 8231 mm2 and 12 AWG 3 309 mm2 or as the lo...

Page 10: ...Card To Source NAC s NOTE 1 NOTE 1 Provide Audio NAC wiring without Constant Supervision as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Audio NAC Wiring without Constant Supervision Continued on next page Wiring Cont...

Page 11: ...Supervision as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Audio NAC Wiring with Constant Supervision Continued on next page Wiring Continued Audio NAC Wiring with Constant Supervision 1 Leave the 10 K W resistors 37...

Page 12: ...1 NOTE 1 EOLR EOLR NOTE 1 NOTE 1 4100 1266 Class B Expander option 4100 5116 Expansion Signal Card 4100 1245 Class AAdapter 4100 5116 Expansion Signal Card To Source NAC To Source NAC Provide DC NAC w...

Page 13: ...osition 4 The source NAC is wired in a Class B configuration even when the source NAC is configured as Class A 5 Minimum wire gauge is 18 AWG 0 8231 mm2 Note 4 B B NAC2 SHLD B B NAC1 Flex 35 Flex 50 A...

Page 14: ...2 Notes 2 5 Note 1 NAC1 B B SHLD IN1 IN1 P3 OUT IN EOLR P4 OUT IN IN1 IN2 IN2 IN2 NAC2 NAC3 Note 3 P3 OUT IN EOLR P4 OUT IN IN1 IN2 Note 3 P3 OUT IN EOLR P4 OUT IN IN1 IN2 Note 3 P3 OUT IN EOLR P4 OUT...

Page 15: ...igure 9 Wiring to Power Supply NACs Wiring Continued Wiring to Power Supply NACs 1 Up to 5 XSIG cards are allowed per source NAC 2 XSIG cards must be in same location as the source NAC 3 The source NA...

Page 16: ...rouble message appears when the XSIG card loses communications with the panel master Trouble message appears when the XSIG card does not match the card type configured by the Programmer Open Circuit T...

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