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4190-9013 Remote Printer 

Installation Instructions

 

 

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 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. 

 

579-233

Rev. A

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 4190-9013 Remote 
Printer.  Consult the 

User’s Guide

 supplied with your printer for a detailed 

description of mechanical setup, features and operating principles. 

The 4190-9013 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 

Your Printer’s Default Settings 

Serial Interface DIP Switches 

Printer Connections 

Connecting to Fire Alarm Systems 

4010 Front Panel Programming for an RS-232 Port 

10 

Connecting to 5001 Nurse Call 

13 

Control Panel Buttons and Lights 

14 

Cautions and Warnings 

Overview 

In This Publication 

 

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Summary of Contents for 4190-9013

Page 1: ...tion 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 accor...

Page 2: ...CR IBM 2390 Plus On Off A G M IBM 2390 Plus On Off Character table Standard model Italic PC 437 PC 850 PC 861 BRASCII Abicomp Roman 8 ISO Latin 1 PC 858 ISO 8859 15 All other models Italic PC 437 PC...

Page 3: ...3 If you need to select a different language press the Font button until the Font lights indicate the language you want as described in the language selection instructions 4 Press the Tear Off Bin but...

Page 4: ...talling 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 d...

Page 5: ...F 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...

Page 6: ...20 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 C...

Page 7: ...nt is located directly above the parallel interface port on the rear panel of the printer see Figure 2 Note When connecting to a 4120 GCC system you have the option of using the parallel port If using...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...ion to the 4010 FACP 3 7 20 TO 4190 9013 PRINTER 3 7 20 2 RED NOT USED RECEIVE COMMON HANDSHAKE 2120 BMUX RS 232 CONNECTOR 733 937 HARNESS FURNISHED BLK GRN WHT Figure 5 Connecting to 2120 Multiplex S...

Page 10: ...ain 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...

Page 11: ...n 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 NE...

Page 12: ...rs 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 4...

Page 13: ...937 harness is not used when connecting to the 5001 Nurse Call system Figure 7 illustrates the connection between the 4190 9013 printer and the 5001 CPU 2 6 7 TO 4190 9013 PRINTER RED 3 6 7 1 SHIELD...

Page 14: ...tear off position Feeds continuous paper backward from the tear off position to the top of form position Selects a cut sheet feeder bin when the cut sheet feeder is installed and the release lever is...

Page 15: ...ward to the stand by position in micro adjust mode Micro Adjust mode When you hold down the Pause button for three seconds the printer enters the micro adjust mode In this mode you can press the LF LL...

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