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Configuring the TPS, 

Continued 

Setting Address 
Switch 

 

Address 

SW 1-2 

SW 1-3 

SW 1-4 

SW 1-5 

SW 1-6 

SW 1-7 

SW 1-8 

 

Address 

SW 1-2 

SW 1-3 

SW 1-4 

SW 1-5 

SW 1-6 

SW 1-7 

SW 1-8 

1  ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF 

  61 

ON  OFF OFF OFF OFF  ON  OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

62 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

3  ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 

  63 

ON  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

64 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

5  ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 

 65  OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

66 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

7  ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 

 67  OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

68 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

9  ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 

  69  OFF ON  ON  ON OFF ON OFF 

10 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

70 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

11  ON  ON  ON OFF ON OFF OFF  71  OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 
12 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

72 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

13  ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 

  73  OFF ON  ON OFF ON  ON OFF 

14 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

74 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

15  ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 

  75  OFF ON  ON OFF ON OFF OFF 

16 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

76 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

17  ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 

  77  OFF ON  ON OFF OFF ON OFF 

18 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

78 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

19  ON  ON OFF ON  ON OFF OFF   79  OFF  ON  ON  OFF OFF OFF OFF 
20 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

80 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

21  ON  ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF   81  OFF ON OFF ON  ON  ON OFF 
22 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

82 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

23  ON  ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF   83  OFF ON OFF ON  ON OFF OFF 
24 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

84 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

25  ON  ON OFF OFF ON  ON OFF   85  OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 
26 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

86 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

27  ON  ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF   87  OFF ON OFF ON OFF 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 OFF   91  OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 

32 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

92 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

33  ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 

  93  OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 

34 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

94 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

35  ON OFF ON  ON  ON OFF OFF   95  OFF  ON  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 
36 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

96 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

37  ON OFF ON  ON OFF ON OFF  97  OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 
38 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

98 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

39  ON OFF ON  ON OFF OFF OFF  99  OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 
40 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

100 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

41  ON OFF ON OFF ON  ON OFF  101  OFF OFF ON  ON OFF ON OFF 
42 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

102 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

43  ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF  103  OFF OFF ON  ON OFF OFF OFF 
44 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

104 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

45  ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF  105  OFF OFF ON OFF ON  ON OFF 
46 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

106 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

47  ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF  107  OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 
48 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

108 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

49  ON OFF OFF ON  ON  ON OFF  109  OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 
50 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

110 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

51  ON OFF OFF ON  ON OFF OFF   111  OFF OFF  ON  OFF OFF OFF OFF 
52 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

112 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

53  ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF  113  OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 
54 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

114 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

55  ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF  115  OFF OFF OFF ON  ON OFF OFF 
56 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

116 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

57 

ON  OFF OFF OFF  ON  ON  OFF  117  OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 

58 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

118 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

59  ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF   119  OFF OFF OFF  ON  OFF OFF OFF 
60 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 3.  Card Addresses 

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Summary of Contents for 4100-5120

Page 1: ...g a 4100 5121 refer to Enabling Low Battery Cutout Option in the ES Panel Programmer s Manual 574 849 for information on enabling this option 4100 5122 International version uses a 220 240 VAC power s...

Page 2: ...as 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 interfer...

Page 3: ...A adapter board All SLCs are monitored for short and open circuits 24VDC AUX Power Provides up to 2 A of 24 VDC auxiliary power for use by the option cards Internal Battery Charger Charges up to 50 Ah...

Page 4: ...ts voltage is approximately 18 VDC Visual Synchronization A maximum of 46 MultiCandela addressable visuals may be synchronized per SLC All SLCs are synchronized across a TPS All TPSs are synchronized...

Page 5: ...ollowing temperature range 32 F 0 C and 120 F 49 C Humidity 90 F 32 C degrees at 93 Relative Humidity non condensing Note Add auxiliary and card power currents to standby current For each TrueAlert ap...

Page 6: ...against the back of the expansion bay a Connect to the PDI as shown below b Three PDI headers shown below must be pushed through the three open slots in the back of the TPS assembly c Align the two sc...

Page 7: ...a DIP switch SW1 which is a bank of eight switches From left to right see figure below these switches are designated as SW1 1 through SW1 8 The function of these switches is as follows SW1 1 This swit...

Page 8: ...FF 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 OFF 91 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 32 ON O...

Page 9: ...be kept to the right side of the cabinet in the non power limited area 2 Connect batteries to P5 on the PDM using Harness 734 015 3 Connect the PDM to the TPS using Harness 734 012 Connect the separa...

Page 10: ...928 Strobe 75 cd Ceiling Red 4904 9357 574 928 Strobe 75 cd Ceiling White 4904 9360 574 928 Strobe 110 cd Ceiling Red 4904 9358 574 928 Strobe 110 cd Ceiling White 4904 9361 574 928 A V 15 cd Red 4903...

Page 11: ...906 9229 579 808 A V Multi Candela 15 30 75 110 Ceiling Red 4906 9228 579 808 A V Multi Candela 15 30 75 110 Ceiling White 4906 9230 579 808 Speaker V Multi Candela 15 30 75 110 Red 4906 9251 579 808...

Page 12: ...ed in accordance with NFPA 70 All junctions must be insulated as soundly as the original jacket Continuity of shields where used must be maintained A system ground must be provided for Earth detection...

Page 13: ...y contacts power for these circuits must be provided by a power limited power supply that is UL listed for fire protective signaling use A UL listed EOL relay must be used to supervise the auxiliary p...

Page 14: ...iance nameplate voltage Total alarm current for all 3 channels plus all current draw from AUX power and option cards must not exceed 9 A Supervisory current is 0 20 mA per unit load Maximum length of...

Page 15: ...tion zone or the NAC riser must be installed in accordance with Survivability From Attack by Fire Requirements in NFPA 2002 ED Section 6 9 4 using one or more of the following 2 hour rated cable assem...

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Page 17: ...reTag FD9 336 04 PORT 1 4905 9929 ISOLATOR PORT 2 PORT 1 4905 9929 ISOLATOR PORT 2 PORT 1 4905 9929 ISOLATOR PORT 2 TRUEALERT APPLIANCE TRUEALERT APPLIANCE Ferrite Bead Ferrite Bead Figure 7 Class A W...

Page 18: ...t add the capacitance of the drain wire to the conductor Voltage rating is 24 VDC 2 V peak to peak ripple maximum Maximum of six isolators between any appliance and SLC terminals Maximum 12 isolators...

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Page 20: ...m For Class B wiring with no isolators T Tapping is allowed SLC wiring may be split multiple times to form SLC wiring branches Maximum wire distance of each of these SLC branches from the panel to any...

Page 21: ...wire branches join within 10 feet 3 m of the panel T tap wire stubs are allowed on the SLC wire branches but each tap must be less than 100 feet 30 m Equation 1 Maximum SLC Wire Branch Length Based o...

Page 22: ...liary Power to Power Limited Wiring The AUX Power output is defined by UL as Special Applications and is compatible with these devices 2088 Series relays and door handlers 2098 Series four wire smoke...

Page 23: ...onding LED CH1 through CH3 for that channel lit The Trouble Scroll Pushbutton allows an operator to scroll through multiple troubles A B C SYSTEM CODES SLC CHANNEL CODES D E Troubleshooting System Tro...

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