4100U-S1 Programming Guide
Document: LT0400
Addressable Device Settings
Page 6-2
15 December 2010
Issue 1.4
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1
Alarm Device Types
The 4100U-S1 supports a range of addressable device types on its IDNet addressable
loops. The following sections detail for each of the compatible addressable devices
(detectors and modules) what device type and what point type should be selected in the
4100U programmer. Other point types should not be used without consulting a Simplex
technical representative as most have code associated with them that can activate outputs
automatically with no isolate control. The device type defines what type of device it is,
including, for detectors, what type of base is used. The point type defines how the device is
to be used, i.e. the functionality or application.
6.2 Addressable Detector Settings
6.2.1
4098-9714E Photo Detector
Device Types
PHOTO
– Standard photo detector on Standard base
IPHOTO
– Standard photo detector on Isolator base
SPHOTO
– Standard photo detector on Sounder base
Point Types
SMOKE
– Standard setting
VSMOKE
– Verified Smoke Detector (Recommended setting to reduce nuisance
alarms)
DUCT
– Return Air Duct detector
UTILITY
– Supply Air or Stair Pressurization Duct detector
6.2.2
4098-9717E Ion Detector
Device Types
ION
– Standard ion detector on standard base
IION
– Standard ion detector on Isolator base
SION
– Standard ion detector on Sounder base
Point Types
SMOKE
– Standard setting
VSMOKE
– Verified Smoke Detector (Recommended setting to reduce nuisance
alarms)
6.2.3
4098-9733E Heat Detector
Device Types
HEAT
– Standard heat detector on standard base
IHEAT
– Standard heat detector on Isolator base
SHEAT
– Standard heat detector on Sounder base
OHEAT
– Standard heat detector with Rate of Rise on standard base
IOHEAT
– Standard heat detector with Rate of Rise on Isolator base
SOHEAT
– Standard heat detector with Rate of Rise on Sounder base
UHEAT
– Heat detector that can only be used as a Utility (non-MAF) detector
Point Types
HEAT
– Standard setting
UTILITY
– Heat detector used for non-MAF usage only