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4190-9007 Remote Printer

Installation Instructions

 2000 Simplex Time Recorder Co., Westminster, MA 01441-0001 USA

All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice.

574-124

Rev. B

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 Simplex.

ELECTRICAL HAZARD -

 Disconnect electrical power when making any

internal adjustments or repairs.  Servicing should be performed by qualified
Simplex Representatives.

STATIC HAZARD -

 Static electricity can damage components.  Therefore,

handle as follows:
1. 

 

Ground yourself before opening or installing components (use the 553-484
Static Control Kit).

2. 

 

Keep uninstalled component wrapped in anti-static material at all times.

RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY -

 This equipment has been tested and found

to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 may cause interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

This document describes the installation procedure for the 4190-9007 Remote
Printer.  Consult the User’s Guide supplied with your printer for a detailed
description of mechanical setup, features and operating principles.

The 4190-9007 Remote Printer interfaces with Simplex Fire Alarm and Nurse
Call systems.  The printer provides hard copy of status reports for these systems:

 

Fire Alarm

-

2120 Multiplex

-

4120 Network

-

4010

-

4120 GCC

-

4020

-

4120 NPU

-

4100+

 

5001 Nurse Call

The following topics are covered in this publication.

Topic

Page Number

Control Panel DIP Switches

2

Serial Interface DIP Switches

3

Printer Connections

6

Connecting to Fire Alarm Systems

7

4010 Front Panel Programming for an RS-232 Port

9

Connecting to 5001 Nurse Call

12

Control Panel

13

Cautions and Warnings

Overview

In This Publication

Summary of Contents for 4190-9007

Page 1: ...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 may cause interference in which case...

Page 2: ...able 1 describes the settings for DIP Switch 1 Table 1 DIP Switch 1 SW Description ON OFF 1 1 ON 1 2 ON 1 3 ON 1 4 USA OFF 1 5 Print Direction Unidirectional Bidirectional 1 6 Printer Mode IBM emulation ESC P 2 1 7 Input buffer None 8KB 1 8 1 inch skip over perforation ON OFF Notes Indicates Simplex settings SW 1 6 functions only on the European version of this printer DIP Switch 2 has four switch...

Page 3: ...en after installing the interface card DIP Switch 2 is not readily accessible after installation Therefore make any necessary adjustments to DIP Switch 2 before installing the serial interface card This section describes the DIP switch settings for operation with compatible Fire Alarm systems Refer to the Serial Interface Card manual provided with the serial interface card for detailed information...

Page 4: ...C 4120 NPU OFF No parity 2120 4010 ON 1 4 Parity Check 2 ON For even parity 4020 4100 4120 OFF For odd or no parity 2120 4010 4120 GCC 4120 NPU ON 1 5 Baud Rate 1 ON for both 1200 baud 2120 4020 4100 4120 and 9600 baud 4010 4120 GCC 4120 NPU N A ON 1 6 Baud Rate 2 N A OFF for both 1200 baud 2120 4020 4100 4120 and for 9600 baud 4010 4120 GCC 4120 NPU OFF Note Units must be set for NO parity at 120...

Page 5: ... 4020 4100 4120 and 9600 baud 4010 4120 GCC 4120 NPU N A ON 2 2 Baud Rate 4 ON for 9600 baud rate 4010 4120 GCC 4120 NPU OFF for 1200 baud rate 2120 4020 4100 4120 OFF 2 3 Handshake DTR X on X off ON 2 4 RS 232D Current Loop RS 232D Current Loop ON Note Unit to be set for 1200 baud Serial Interface DIP Switches Continued Serial Interface Card DIP Switch 2 ...

Page 6: ...ce compartment is located directly above the parallel interface port on the rear panel of the printer see Figure 3 Note When connecting to a 4120 GCC system you have the option of using the parallel port If using this option refer to the section Parallel Interface Option with the 4120 GCC SERIAL INTERFACE COMPARTMENT RS 232 CONNECTOR WITH INTERNAL SUPPRESSION 733 937 HARNESS SUPPLIED PARALLEL INTE...

Page 7: ...URNISHED BLK GRN WHT Use the standard parallel cable supplied with the printer the 733 937 harness is not used with the parallel interface Follow these steps 1 Disable the serial interface as follows a Loosen the two screws that hold the serial interface card in place b Pull the card out of the unit 2 Connect the cable from the parallel port of the printer to the parallel port of the host system N...

Page 8: ...the connection to the 4010 FACP 3 7 20 TO 4190 9007 PRINTER 3 7 20 2 RED NOT USED RECEIVE COMMON HANDSHAKE 2120 BMUX RS 232 CONNECTOR 733 937 HARNESS FURNISHED BLK GRN WHT Figure 6 Connecting to 2120 Multiplex System 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 1 RED NOT USED GRN 7 20 TO 4190 9007 PRINTER 733 937 HARNESS FUNISHED WHT BLU Figure 7 Connecting to a 4010 FACP Connecting to Fire Alarm Systems Continued Connecting to...

Page 9: ...ess ENTER again to confirm that you want to add an RS 232 card A message appears indicating that the system is configuring the card Press the EXIT key once to move back one menu level and then continue below with Step 5 in the next section Use the following steps to configure the printer settings baud rate etc for the RS 232 port to which the printer is attached Before beginning ensure you know th...

Page 10: ...sed 80 column printer Unused PRT40S Supervised 40 column printer PRT40U Unsupervised 40 column printer PRT80S Supervised 80 column printer 9 Use the arrow keys to move the bracket to the BAUD Parameter Use the NEXT and PREVIOUS keys to select a choice for this parameter Choices are as follows 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 10 Use the arrow keys to move the bracket to the PARITY parameter Use the ...

Page 11: ...message appears indicating that the configuration has changed Move to the SAVE CFIG choice and press ENTER Another message appears asking you to confirm the Save operation Press ENTER to save the new CFIG Table 5 Routing Specific Events Prompt Default Setting Explanation Send Fire Events to Port Yes Routes information on all fire alarms to the printer Send Supervisory Events to Port Yes Routes inf...

Page 12: ...Note The 733 937 harness is not used when connecting to the 5001 Nurse Call system Figure 8 illustrates the connection between the 4190 9007 printer and the 5001 CPU 2 6 7 TO 4190 9007 PRINTER RED 3 6 7 1 SHIELD COMMON 5001 CPU DB25 SERIAL PRINTER PORT 1 5 WHT GRN BLK SHIELD RECEIVE 11 20 HAND SHAKE SEND DATA 5 CONDUCTOR CABLE W SHIELD 18 AWG MAXIMUM DISTANCE BEWEEN PRINTER AND 5001 CPU IS 100 FEE...

Page 13: ...el buttons Table 6 Using the Control Panel Buttons If you want to Then Temporarily stop printing Press the PAUSE button Resume printing Press PAUSE again Load paper manually single sheet or continuous Printer normally loads paper automatically Eject single sheet paper already in the loading position Feed continuous paper backward from the loading or tear off position to the standby position Press ...

Page 14: ...te Green Operate switch is on and power is supplied Printer is not ready to print data Pause Orange Operator has pressed PAUSE button to prevent printing Paper Out Red Printer is out of paper Consult printer manual for details on printer set up control logic and paper loading Control Panel Continued Control Panel Lights Additional Information ...

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