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Input Field 3 and Input Field 4.................................................................... 3-11 

Overview................................................................................................. 3-11 
Using the FIRE Qualifier ........................................................................ 3-11 
Using the FIRE DET Qualifier ............................................................... 3-12 
Using the FIRE ACK Qualifier ............................................................... 3-13 
Using the SUPV Qualifier....................................................................... 3-13 
Using the SUPV ACK Qualifier ............................................................. 3-14 
Using the TBL Qualifier ......................................................................... 3-14 
Using the TBL ACK Qualifier ................................................................ 3-15 
Using the ON/CODE and OFF Qualifiers............................................... 3-15 

Second Stage Fields .................................................................................... 3-17 

The COMP CNST, ANY, ALL, and DELAY CNST Qualifiers............. 3-17 
Using the COMP CNST Qualifier .......................................................... 3-17 
Using the ANY Qualifier ........................................................................ 3-18 
Using the ALL Qualifier ......................................................................... 3-18 
Using the DELAY CNST Qualifier ........................................................ 3-19 

Output Statements ....................................................................................... 3-20 

Output Side (THEN) ............................................................................... 3-20 
Output Field 1 ......................................................................................... 3-20 
Output Field 2 ......................................................................................... 3-20 
Output Field 3 ......................................................................................... 3-21 

Chapter 4.  Common Simplex Multi-Functional 
Programming Language (SMPL) Applications 

Introduction............................................................................................... 4-1 
Selective Signals by Floor......................................................................... 4-1 
Selective Signals by Zone ......................................................................... 4-3 
Selective Signal Operation for Fire Floor, Floor Above,  
and Floor Below........................................................................................ 4-4 
Selective Relay Control for Fan/Damper Operation ................................. 4-5 
Selective Bypass of NAC/Relay Circuits .................................................. 4-8 
Pre-Signal Operation................................................................................. 4-9 
Cross-Zoning Function............................................................................ 4-10 
Non-Latching / Non-Alarm Point Operation........................................... 4-10 
AC Power Failure Operation................................................................... 4-11 
Delay Door Drop on AC Power Failure Operation ................................. 4-11 
SCU/RCU Point Matrix (Zone Grouping) .............................................. 4-12 
Stagger/Start Operation........................................................................... 4-13 
Elevator Recall Operation....................................................................... 4-14 

Chapter 5.  Point Type Charts 

Introduction............................................................................................... 5-1 
Displaying information on the LCD Panel ................................................ 5-1 

Point Type Messages for Monitor Points...................................................... 5-3 

Monitor Points .......................................................................................... 5-3 

Point Type Messages for Signal Points....................................................... 5-13 

Signal Points ........................................................................................... 5-13 

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Page 1: ...4005 Fire Alarm Front Panel Programming Instructions 574 059 Rev D Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

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Page 3: ...ge to the control panel and associated equipment Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation and programming 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...

Page 4: ...DACT Proprietary protected premise formerly NFPA 72D Requires 4005 9809 City Circuit Module Central Station protected premise formerly NFPA 71 Requires 4005 9810 DACT UL 864 Listings for Type of Service Automatic Manual Waterflow and Sprinkler Supervisory UL 864 Listings for Type of Signaling Coded Non Coded March Time and DACT DACT requires 4005 9810 DACT Same as UL above Intrinsically Safe Requi...

Page 5: ... Hose Systems NFPA 15 Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection NFPA 17 Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems NFPA 70 National Electrical Code NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Fire Windows NFPA 90A Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems NFPA 90B Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems NFPA 92A R...

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Page 7: ...ts 2 5 Function Control 2 6 Enabling a Point 2 7 Disabling a Point 2 8 Editing a Point Label 2 9 Clearing a Point Label 2 11 Editing Point Types 2 12 Edit Mode Programming 2 13 Edit Mode Programming 2 13 Operations Involving Cards Adding an Input Output I O Card 2 15 Adding an Input Output I O Card 2 15 Deleting Input Output Cards 2 17 Modifying Input Output Card Devices 2 18 Adding a Remote Unit ...

Page 8: ... Level 2 36 Changing Access Level 2 36 Default Passcodes 2 37 Changing Passcodes 2 38 Setting the Time and Date 2 39 Setting the Time and Date 2 39 Executing a Cold Start 2 41 Operations Involving Lists User Pseudo Points 2 43 User Pseudo Points 2 43 Adding Points to a List 2 44 Chapter 3 Custom Control Introduction 3 1 Custom Control Overview 3 1 To Start Custom Control Programming 3 2 Custom Con...

Page 9: ... Simplex Multi Functional Programming Language SMPL Applications Introduction 4 1 Selective Signals by Floor 4 1 Selective Signals by Zone 4 3 Selective Signal Operation for Fire Floor Floor Above and Floor Below 4 4 Selective Relay Control for Fan Damper Operation 4 5 Selective Bypass of NAC Relay Circuits 4 8 Pre Signal Operation 4 9 Cross Zoning Function 4 10 Non Latching Non Alarm Point Operat...

Page 10: ...6 6 System Options 6 10 System Option Chart 6 10 Edit Access Levels 6 10 Edit Passcodes 6 10 Restore CFIG Clear Edit Buffer 6 10 Save to CFIG 6 10 Initiating Device Circuit IDC Zones 6 11 Recording your System s IDC Zones 6 11 Monitor Point and Signal Point Types 6 12 Monitor Point Types 6 12 Signal Point Types 6 12 NAC Relay Circuits 6 13 Recording your System s NAC Relay Points 6 13 Relay Point ...

Page 11: ... program custom functions into the 4005 when more sophisticated operations are required The SMPL option can be used to customize the operation of an Output while the rest of the system continues to operate as a general alarm system The SMPL programming provides many more features and applications which are discussed in this manual Chapter 4 contains a number of SMPL applications with examples of e...

Page 12: ...4 The 4005 is a microprocessor based battery backed electrically supervised fire alarm system capable of supporting from 8 to 40 circuits These circuits either initiating device circuits IDC or notification appliance circuits NAC are added to the system in blocks of four In addition the 4005 can automatically control supplementary equipment such as fire doors and fans during a fire condition using...

Page 13: ...c Input Generic Input Edit Card Edit Card System Options System Options Time Date Format Time Date Format Active Point Reminder Active Point Reminder Edit SMPL Edit SMPL Save CFIG Save CFIG Restore CFIG Restore CFIG Generic Output Generic Output Monitor Monitor Delete I O Card Delete I O Card ModifyI O Card ModifyI O Card Add RUI Card Add RUI Card Delete RUI Card Delete RUI Card Add I O Card Add I...

Page 14: ... system If an alarm should sound use the Exit Clear key to exit the programming mode by pressing the key several times Once at the High Level Status Screen the display shows the first alarm or a normal status alarms supervisories or troubles can be acknowledged and or viewed for additional information Figure 2 2 illustrates the front panel of the 4005 with a High Level Status screen displaying nor...

Page 15: ...de Menu 1 Press Next to scroll through the menus until 3DVVFRGH is displayed A and then press Enter B 2 Press Enter to Login C 3 Press Next to scroll through the numbers 0 9 for the first digit of the passcode When the correct number appears between the focus brackets press ö to move the brackets to the next digit of the code 4 Repeat Step 3 until all four numbers are entered D The 4005 comes with...

Page 16: ... acknowledged 6 Press Menu to start Programming G Follow Steps 1 and 2 to log out of the 4005 1 Press Next to scroll through the menus until 3DVVFRGH is displayed and then press Enter 2 Press Next until RJ 2XW is displayed and then press Enter The 4005 defaults to Level 1 access Basic Things to Know About Programming a 4005 Continued Default Passcodes Continued Logout RJLQ LV FFHSWHG XUUHQW FFHVV ...

Page 17: ... System Points List 3 Press Next or Previous to scroll through additional points Figure 2 5 Standard Screens Based on Device Type 4 To view additional information if available press ö or ì to advance through the information screens Pressing Exit Clear returns you to the menu screen see G in Figure 2 4 When viewing the point or list all points or lists have two standard screens based on the device ...

Page 18: ...nds Monitor Clear Verification Tally Relay Signal Digital P27 P50 Turn ON the point Turn OFF the point Turn the point to AUTO Change the point Priority Analog A5 A25 Change the Point Value System Points Turn ON OFF certain points Lists Turn List ON Turn List OFF Turn List Auto Generic Outputs Turn ON the point Turn OFF the point Use Previous or Next to scroll through the commands and then press En...

Page 19: ... C D Figure 2 6 Typical Screens Used to Enable a Point 4 Press Enable Disable Press Previous or Next until QDEOH is displayed B 5 Press Enter to enable the point 6 Press Enter to confirm your choice C The point enables in 30 seconds D Press Exit Clear to stop the point from enabling during this time period Enabling a Point Enabling a Point LUVW ORRU DVW LQJ 5RRP 0RQLWRU RQH 7528 LUVW ORRU DVW LQJ ...

Page 20: ...ure 2 7 Typical Screens Used to Disable a Point 4 Press Enable Disable Press Previous or Next until LVDEOH is displayed B 5 Press Enter to disable the point 6 Press Enter to confirm your choice or Exit Clear to cancel C The point disables immediately and a trouble occurs D Acknowledge the trouble and continue Disabling a Point Disabling a Point LUVW ORRU DVW LQJ 5RRP 0RQLWRU RQH 7528 LUVW ORRU DVW...

Page 21: ...hrough the menu until GLW 3RLQW is displayed C and then press Enter 5 Press Next or Previous to scroll through the menu until the desired device type is displayed D and then press Enter Note System Point Labels cannot be edited or cleared Continued on next page Editing a Point Label Editing a Point Label 5 683 59 625 7528 0HQX 9LHZ 3RLQWV 5 683 59 625 7528 0HQX 3URJUDPPLQJ 5 683 59 625 7528 3URJUD...

Page 22: ...wish to edit Pick a label that best suits the location or function of the point H The available characters are as follows Digits 0 9 Alpha A Z and a z Punctuation space comma period Note Press Menu to toggle between Upper and Lower Case characters Press Disable Enable to insert a blank space 9 Press Enter once the label reads correctly Press Enter again to confirm the change to the label Operation...

Page 23: ... Point Label 3 Press Next or Previous to scroll through the menus until OHDU 3RLQW DEHO is displayed B and then press Enter Important Once Enter is pressed the label clears C The 4005 is now in the Edit Label mode When a label is accidentally cleared press Exit Clear and re enter the Clear Point Label menu to clear the correct label Clearing a Point Label Clearing a Point Label F 2 DUG QSXW 0RQLWR...

Page 24: ...ext or Previous to scroll through the point types until the desired type is displayed C and then press Enter refer to the Programming Sheets in Appendix A for a complete list of point types 5 A Confirmation screen appears D allowing you to make or abandon the changes Press Enter to confirm your choice or Exit Clear to abandon your changes The 4005 informs you when the Operation is Complete Editing...

Page 25: ... displayed B and then press Enter 4 Press Next or Previous to scroll through the actions until the desired action is displayed then use the ö to move the focus brackets to the point you wish to link to a RCU SCU point Use Next or Previous to scroll through the points until the desired point is displayed C and then press Enter see the Table 2 3 for your choices of Output Modes and Link to options 5...

Page 26: ...dit Mode Programming Continued Edit Mode Programming Generic Output Output Mode SMPL Fire Supervisory Trouble Disabled ON OFF Can Link to these Points No Points RCU SCU will not respond to any Output Mode System Points see complete list in Chapter 5 Digital Pseudo Points see complete list in Chapter 5 Lists see complete list in Chapter 5 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 27: ...ter A B C D Figure 2 13 Typical Screens Used to Add an Input Output Card 4 Press Next or Previous until GG 2 DUG is displayed B and then press Enter The focus brackets appear in the Card Address field C of the display Refer to Table 2 3 for address information 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 27 27 26 26 25 25 24 24 23 23 Figure 2 14 I O Card Address Locations Continued on next page Operations Involv...

Page 28: ...th a Class A Adapter choose the appropriate card type that includes the Class A Adapter Table 2 5 I O Card Types I O Card Types 4 Point Monitor 4 Point Monitor Class A 2 Input 2 Output 2 Input 2 Output Class A 8 Point Annunciator Card 4 Point NAC Relay Card 4 Point NAC Relay Card Class A 8 Press Enter to confirm your selection Configuring the card is displayed Note No Cards Found for this Action i...

Page 29: ...revious until HOHWH 2 DUG is displayed B and then press Enter The focus brackets appear in the Card Address field C of the display 4 Press Next or Previous to choose the Card to delete and then press Enter 5 Press Enter to confirm your selection Removing the card is displayed 6 After deleting a card the 4005 displays the next available card for deletion To avoid deleting the next card press Exit C...

Page 30: ... O Card Devices session By pressing the Function key the device type edit screen is displayed D D Figure 2 17 Device Type Edit Screen For an input device type the points are always MON MONA or MONB is implied by the selected card type If all four points are MONA or MONB then no editable points exist For an output device type you can select SIG which is either SIGA or SIGB depending on the selected...

Page 31: ...ited press Enter 7 After modifying a card the 4005 displays the next available card for modification To avoid modifying the next card press Exit Clear 8 Press Enter to confirm your selection Configuring the card is displayed Modifying Input Output Card Devices Continued Modifying Input Output Card Devices Continued Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 32: ... B C D Figure 2 18 Typical Screens Used to Add a Remote Unit Interface Card 4 Press Next or Previous until GG 58 DUG is displayed B and then press Enter The focus brackets appear in the Card Address field C of the display Note Annunciator addresses are 1 through 16 5 Press Next or Previous to choose the Card Address 6 Press ö to move the focus brackets to the Card Type field of the display D 7 Pre...

Page 33: ...rface Card 3 Press Next or Previous until HOHWH 58 DUG is displayed B and then press Enter The focus brackets appear in the Card Address field C of the display 4 Press Next or Previous to choose the Card to delete and then press Enter 5 Press Enter to confirm your selection Removing the card is displayed 6 After deleting a card the 4005 displays the next available card for deletion To avoid deleti...

Page 34: ... then press Enter The focus brackets appear in the New field C of the display 4 Press Next or Previous to choose 12 or 24 Hour format and then press Enter 5 Press Enter to confirm your selection or Exit to cancel D Option is updated is displayed when selecting Enter Operations Involving System Options Changing Time Date Format Changing Time Date Format 5 683 59 625 7528 3URJUDPPLQJ 6 VWHP 2SWLRQV ...

Page 35: ...d to Turn the Active Point ON or OFF 3 Press Next or Previous until FWLYH 3RLQW 5HPLQGHU is displayed B and then press Enter The focus brackets appear in the New field C of the display 4 Press Next or Previous to choose ON or OFF for the reminder and then press Enter 5 Press Enter to confirm your selection or Exit to cancel D Option is updated is displayed when selecting Enter Active Point Reminde...

Page 36: ...4 Press Next or Previous to choose the duration 1 60 minutes for the inhibit timer and then press Enter Note When initially setting a value for a System Option all values in the New field reflect the Current field s setting A value of 00 is a disabled state of that System Option for example 00 Mins means that the Alarm Silence System Reset Timer Inhibit is not active 5 Press Enter to confirm your ...

Page 37: ... display 4 Press Next or Previous to choose the duration 1 60 minutes for the signal cut out timer and then press Enter Note When initially setting a value for a System Option all values in the New field reflect the Current field s setting A value of 00 is considered a disabled state of that System Option for example 00 Mins means that the Cut Out Timer is not active 5 Press Enter to confirm your ...

Page 38: ...r Previous to choose the duration 1 60 seconds for the door holder alarm drop timer and then press Enter Note When initially setting a value for a System Option all values in the New field will reflect the Current field s setting A value of 00 is considered a disabled state of that System Option for example 00 Secs means that the Door Holder Alarm Drop Timer is not active 5 Press Enter to confirm ...

Page 39: ... Next or Previous to choose the duration 1 60 minutes for the AC fail drop timer and then press Enter Note When initially setting a value for a System Option all values in the New field will reflect the Current field s setting A value of 00 is considered a disabled state of that System Option for example 00 Mins means that the Door Holder AC Fail Drop Timer is not active 5 Press Enter to confirm y...

Page 40: ...ay 4 Press Next or Previous to choose the type of audible signal for evacuation Steady Slow March Fast March Temporal and then press Enter Note When initially setting a value for a System Option all values in the New field will reflect the Current field s setting 5 Press Enter to confirm your selection or Exit to cancel D Option is updated is displayed when selecting Enter Audible Evacuation Signa...

Page 41: ...s Next or Previous to choose the type of visible signal for evacuation Steady Slow March Fast March Temporal and then press Enter Note When initially setting a value for a System Option all values in the New field will reflect the Current field s setting 5 Press Enter to confirm your selection or Exit Clear to cancel D Option is updated is displayed when selecting Enter Visible Evacuation Signal S...

Page 42: ...ppear in the New field C of the display 4 Press Next or Previous to choose ON or OFF for a specific city circuit and then press Enter Note When initially setting a value for a System Option all values in the New field will reflect the Current field s setting 5 Press Enter to confirm your selection or Exit to cancel D Option is updated is displayed when selecting Enter City Circuits Enabling City C...

Page 43: ...evious until SDQVLRQ 3RZHU is displayed B and then press Enter The focus brackets appear in the New field C of the display 4 Press Next or Previous to choose ON or OFF for the expansion power circuit and then press Enter Note When initially setting a value for a System Option all values in the New field will reflect the Current field s setting 5 Press Enter to confirm your selection or Exit Clear ...

Page 44: ...ave Changes at the End of an Editing Session 2 Press ö or ì to choose 6DYH B 3 Press Enter C 4 Press Enter to confirm your selection or Exit Clear to cancel The 4005 downloads the edit buffer information to the 4005 program When the download completes the 4005 performs a cold start Continued on next page Saving Editing Changes Overview Saving Changes at the End of an Editing Session GLW XIIHU KDV ...

Page 45: ...Used to Save Changes Anytime During Programming 3 Press Enter to confirm your selection or Exit Clear to cancel C The 4005 downloads the edit buffer information to the 4005 program When the download completes the 4005 performs a cold start Saving Editing Changes Continued Saving Changes Anytime During Programming 5 683 59 625 7528 0HQX 3URJUDPPLQJ 5 683 59 625 7528 3URJUDPPLQJ 6DYH 6DYLQJ 3UHVV 17...

Page 46: ...re made A A B C Figure 2 32 Typical Screens Used to Abandon Changes at the End of an Editing Session 2 Press ö or ì to choose 5HVWRUH B 3 Press Enter C 4 Press Enter to confirm your selection or Exit Clear to cancel The 4005 clears the edit buffer information You can now start a new edit session Continued on next page Canceling Editing Changes Overview Abandoning Changes at the End of an Editing S...

Page 47: ... 33 Typical Screens Used to Cancel Changes Anytime During Programming 3 Press Enter to confirm your selection or Exit Clear to cancel C The 4005 clears the edit buffer information You can now start a new edit session Canceling Editing Changes Continued Canceling Changes Anytime During Programming 5 683 59 625 7528 0HQX 3URJUDPPLQJ 5 683 59 625 7528 3URJUDPPLQJ 5HVWRUH 5HVWRULQJ 3UHVV 17 5 WR 6DYH ...

Page 48: ... Trouble Ack Level 1 Set Time Date Level 2 Enable Disable Level 2 Control Points Level 3 Clear Logs Level 3 Walk Test Level 3 Clear Verification Tallies Level 3 Cold Start Level 4 1 Follow Steps 1 through 3 under Editing a Point Label A B C D Figure 2 34 Typical Screens Used to Change Access Level 2 Press Next or Previous to scroll through the menus until FFHVV HYHO is displayed A and then press E...

Page 49: ...ing 4 Press Next or Previous to choose the new access level 5 Press Enter to confirm your selection or Exit Clear to cancel D Access Level is updated is displayed when selecting Enter The 4005 comes with three default passcodes 2000 Level 2 access 3000 Level 3 access 4000 Level 4 access causes a Simplex Service Mode Trouble Changing Access Level Continued Changing Access Level Continued Default Pa...

Page 50: ...ield C of the display Note Passcodes always consist of four digits 5 Press Next or Previous to scroll through the numbers for the first digit of the passcode 6 Press ö or ì to move the focus brackets to the next digit of the passcode 7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 until all digits are correct and then press Enter 8 Re Enter the Passcode to Confirm Change using Steps 4 through 6 and then press Enter D The ...

Page 51: ...or the hours Note Pay attention to AM or PM when setting the time in 12 Hour format The AM PM field can not be selected 5 Press ö or ì to move the focus brackets to the Minutes in the time field D 6 Press Next or Previous to scroll through the numbers for the minutes 7 Press ö or ì to move the focus brackets to the Date in the date field E Continued on next page Setting the Time and Date Setting t...

Page 52: ...e time of the last logged event and you have sufficient access to clear the logs the warning shown in Figure 2 38 is displayed If you then press Enter the logs are cleared Figure 2 38 Log Clearing Warning 2 If you set the time and date before the time of the last logged event and you DO NOT have sufficient access to clear the logs the warning shown in Figure 2 39 is displayed The 4005 then returns...

Page 53: ...to scroll through the menus until ROG 6WDUW is displayed B and then press Enter 4 Press Enter to enable a cold start on the next press of the CPU Warm Start button located on the CPU board below the main display see Figure 2 41 or press Exit Clear to cancel C Press CPU Reset to Perform Cold Start is displayed Continued on next page Cold Start Executing a Cold Start 5 683 59 625 7528 0HQX 9LHZ 3RLQ...

Page 54: ...565 469 B EXT DET INT RS 232 P3 RIGH POWER DISTRIBUTIO LEF POWER DISTRIBUTIO 1 2 3 4 Membrane Keypad LCD Data LCD Backlight LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 Figure 2 41 CPU Board Cold Start Continued Executing a Cold Start Continued Warm Start SW1 Main LCD Display Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 55: ... 2 Waterflow Monitors List Contains all waterfiow monitors 31 3 Sprinkler Monitors List Contains all sprinkler monitors 31 4 Primary Elevator Capture Monitors List User editable list for primary elevator capture monitor zones 31 5 Alternate Elevator Capture Monitors List User editable list for alternate elevator capture monitor zones 31 6 Points OFF with Silence List User editable list for points ...

Page 56: ...t or Previous to scroll through the menu until LVW is displayed D and then press Enter 6 Press Next or Previous to scroll through the points until the point you wish to edit is displayed E and then press Function E F G H Figure 2 43 Additional Screens Used to Add Points to a List Continued on next page Adding Points to a List Adding Points to a List 5 683 59 625 7528 0HQX 9LHZ 3RLQWV 5 683 59 625 ...

Page 57: ...the focus brackets to the ADD field H 10 Press Next or Previous to scroll through the different points for the point type chosen 11 Press Enter to add the displayed point to a list Repeat all steps to add points to other lists Operation Complete is displayed Note The User Definable Point Lists are 8 through 25 Adding Points to a List Continued Adding Points to a List continued Technical Manuals On...

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Page 59: ...e operation of points to be used in non alarm functions A point can be selected as a non alarm tracking non latching point This allows these points to be used for non alarm applications such as emergency generator monitoring The 4005 has resident editing capability Once the programming mode is selected the Custom Control is programmed through a series of menu options Custom Control equations are w...

Page 60: ...l become Equation 1 and all other equations are incremented by 1 If you wish to add a new equation to the end of the program press Next or Previous until End of Program is displayed on the screen Select Insert from the menu to create a new equation at the end of the current equation list with the number of the last equation plus 1 Note Selecting Insert does NOT change the current focus That is if ...

Page 61: ...der the End of Input marker and the End of Output marker A If an equation exists you are shown the first input statement in the equation B A B Figure 3 3 Equation Level Screens Press Next and Previous to scroll through the statements of the selected equation When the active statement to be modified is displayed indicated by you enter the statement level by pressing Enter or by pressing or to move ...

Page 62: ... of up to six statements Each equation consists of two sides an INPUT SIDE and an OUTPUT SIDE An equation can be better understood as an IF THEN command IF the INPUT SIDE is true THEN execute the OUTPUT SIDE Each equation is made up of one or more input statement and one or more output statement for a total of six statements The equation in Figure 3 4 has four statements two input statements and t...

Page 63: ...d 4 1 5 Figure 3 6 The AND Link In Figure 3 6 IF the condition of 03 01 is Fire AND the condition of 03 02 is Fire then the INPUT SIDE is true Another way to look at this equation is shown in Figure 3 7 In order to cross from the INPUT SIDE of the equation to the OUTPUT SIDE both of the statements must be true 18 01 18 02 Figure 3 7 An Example of How the AND Link Works Continued on next page Input...

Page 64: ...UT SIDE is true In order to cross from the INPUT SIDE of the equation to the OUTPUT SIDE one of the statements 03 01 or 03 02 must be true 03 01 03 02 Figure 3 9 An Example of How the OR Link Works Continued on next page Input Field 1 Continued The OR Link operator Points 03 01 and 03 02 in Parallel One statement or the other must be true in order to go from the INPUT to the OUTPUT INPUT SIDE Stat...

Page 65: ...of 03 02 is Fire OR the condition of 03 03 is Fire then the INPUT SIDE is true In order to cross from the INPUT SIDE of the equation to the OUTPUT SIDE the first and second statements together or the third statement must be true 18 01 18 03 18 02 Figure 3 11 A Series and Parallel Statement Continued on next page Input Field 1 Continued Using the AND Operator first and the OR Operator second FIRST ...

Page 66: ...02 is Fire AND the condition of 03 03 is Fire then the INPUT SIDE is true In order to cross from the INPUT SIDE of the equation to the OUTPUT SIDE the first or second statements and the third statement must be true 18 01 18 02 18 03 Figure 3 13 A Parallel Statement in Series with a Series Statement Input Field 1 Continued Using the OR Operator first and the AND Operator second FIRST STATEMENT SECO...

Page 67: ...NOT Fire then the INPUT SIDE is true In order to cross from the INPUT SIDE of the equation to the OUTPUT SIDE the first and second statements must be true Note The NOT gate is shown as a normally closed contact This statement is true because there is a path from the Input to the Output 18 01 18 02 Figure 3 15 An Example of How the NOT Operator Works In Series Continued on next page Input Field 2 O...

Page 68: ...PUT SIDE of the equation to the OUTPUT SIDE the first or the second statement must be true Note The NOT gate is shown as a normally closed contact This statement is true because there is a path from the Input to the Output 18 01 18 02 Figure 3 17 An Example of How the NOT Operator Works In Parallel Input Field 2 Continued Using the OR and NOT Operators FIRST STATEMENT SECOND STATEMENT 03 01 03 02 ...

Page 69: ...tem outputs ignore 03 02 In other words if the output executes from the FIRE condition of 03 01 the output does not re execute from the FIRE condition of 03 02 Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 5 Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 25 5 Figure 3 18 An Example Where the First and the Second Statement Both Contain the Condition FIRE Example The condition of 03 01 is FIRE The 4005 is reset from the Fire Al...

Page 70: ... executes the output In other words if the output executes from the FIRE DET condition of 03 01 the output re executes from the FIRE DET condition of 03 02 Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 5 7 Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 25 5 7 Figure 3 19 An Example Where Fire Detect Re executes Example The condition of 03 01 is FIRE DET The appropriate notification appliances are silenced from the FACP After ...

Page 71: ...e until the point indicated in Field 4 is acknowledged from the FACP The same holds true for 03 02 When using the input condition qualifier SUPV Supervisory a statement is true when the point indicated in Field 4 is activated Field 4 Choices for the SUPV qualifier are System Card Points Digital Pseudo Points Note The statement holds true until the point indicated in Field 4 clears Field 1 Field 2 ...

Page 72: ...rom the FACP When using the input condition qualifier TBL Trouble a statement is true when the point indicated in Field 4 is in trouble Field 4 choices for the TBL qualifier are CPU Card Points System Card Points Power Supply Points Digital Pseudo Points Note The statement holds true until the point indicated in Field 4 not in trouble Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 7 Figure 3 23 An Example That C...

Page 73: ...he FACP When using the input condition qualifier ON CODE On Coding a statement is true when the point indicated in Field 4 is On or Coding Field 4 choices for the ON CODE qualifier are CPU Card Points System Card Points Power Supply Points Digital Pseudo Points Analog Pseudo Points Note The statement holds true until the point indicated in Field 4 is OFF Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 21 2 Figure...

Page 74: ... Note The statement holds true until the point indicated in Field 4 is ON or Coding Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 2 Figure 3 26 An Example That Contains the Condition OFF Example The condition of 03 01 is OFF The input of the equation remains true until the point indicated in Field 4 is ON or Coding Input Field 3 and Input Field 4 Continued Using the ON CODE and OFF Qualifiers Continued FIRST ST...

Page 75: ... the Field C relational qualifier to the number in Field D see Figure 3 27 The choices for Fields B C and D are as follows Field B Analog Pseudo points 20 01 through 20 25 20 05 through 20 25 are reserved for future use Field C Relational Qualifiers EQ Equal NE Not Equal GT Greater Than LT Less Than GE Greater Than or Equal and LE Less Than or Equal Field D Number Value 00000 to 65535 Field A Fiel...

Page 76: ...ifier there are only three fields open for programming When using the input condition qualifier ALL a statement is true when all points specified in Field C are in the condition specified in Field B The choices for Fields B and C are as follows Field B Conditions FIRE ACK SUP ACK TBL ACK FIRE SUP TBL ON IN ON CODE PHY NRM PHY ABN PHY SHR FIRE DET DISABLE MAN Field C List Points 22 01 through 22 25...

Page 77: ...The input must be true for the entire delay time specified Field A Field B Field C Field D 167 Figure 3 30 An Example Using the Input Condition Qualifier DELAY CNST Second Stage Fields Continued Using the DELAY CNST Qualifier Two stage Input Condition Specifier Point Specified Delay Time SECOND STAGE FIELDS Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 78: ...nput is TRUE Output turns OFF and stays OFF Output only turns on with another equation or with a system reset ACK Acknowledge Point When Input is TRUE Output is acknowledged S MARCH Slow March Output When Input is TRUE Output cycles on at 20 beats per minute MARCH March Output When Input is TRUE Output cycles on at 120 beats per minute TEMPORAL Temporal Output When Input is TRUE Output cycles in a...

Page 79: ...t with an equal 9 or greater Set priority takes over The possible ranges for a priority are from 1 to 15 1 being the highest and 15 being the lowest priority By default the priority is 9 When changing a priority press Function and then press to place the cursor under the Set priority Use Next and Previous to scroll through the priorities Press to place the cursor under the Reset priority Use Next ...

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Page 81: ...nge the custom label of the point see the Edit Points Edit Point Label section of this publication 4 Add the signal to the Control Points OFF with Silence List 31 06 see the Lists Add Points to a List section of this publication 5 Add the following SMPL equations see the To Start SMPL Programming section of this publication Selective Signals by Floor Equation 1 Equation Point Label Point Type 5 7 ...

Page 82: ...to add a label for each List created Add the following equations Selective Signals by Floor Equation 3 Equation Point Label Point Type 1 5 7 VW ORRU DVW LQJ RQHV QG RI QSXW 0 5 3UL VW ORRU DVW LQJ 6LJ 6LJQDO QG RI 2XWSXW Selective Signals by Floor Equation 4 Equation Point Label Point Type 1 5 7 QG ORRU DVW LQJ RQHV QG RI QSXW 0 5 3UL QG ORRU DVW LQJ 6LJ 6LJQDO QG RI 2XWSXW Continued on next page ...

Page 83: ...n 3 Change the custom label of the point see the Edit Points Edit Point Label section of this publication 4 Add the signal to the Control Points OFF with Silence List 31 06 see the Lists Add Points to a List section of this publication 5 Add the following SMPL equations see the To Start SMPL Programming section of this publication Selective Signals by Zone Equation 1 Equation Point Label Point Typ...

Page 84: ...d the following SMPL equations see the To Start SMPL Programming section of this publication Selective Signal Equation 1 Fire Floor Above Floor Below Equation Point Label Point Type 1 5 7 VW ORRU DVW LQJ RQHV QG RI QSXW 2 3UL VW ORRU DVW LQJ 6LJ 6LJQDO 2 3UL QG ORRU DVW LQJ 6LJ 6LJQDO QG RI 2XWSXW Selective Signal Equation 2 Fire Floor Above Floor Below Equation Point Label Point Type 1 5 7 QG ORR...

Page 85: ...essurize the Floor Above and the Floor Below the Fire Floor Turn the Supply Fans ON and the Exhaust Fans OFF 1 Edit a NAC Relay card and assign NAC circuits as Relay points see the Edit Card Modify I O Card Devices section of this publication 2 Change the point types see the Edit Points Edit Point Type section of this publication 3 Change the custom labels of the points see the Edit Points Edit Po...

Page 86: ...of this publication Selective Relay Control Equation 1 Fire on the First Floor Equation Point Label 5 VW ORRU RQHV OGJ QG RI QSXW 2 2 3UL VW ORRU 6XSSO DQ 2 21 3UL VW ORRU KDXVW DQ 2 21 3UL QG ORRU 6XSSO DQ 2 2 3UL QG ORRU KDXVW DQ 2 21 3UL UG WK ORRU DQV QG RI 2XWSXW Selective Relay Control Equation 2 Fire on the Second Floor Equation Point Label 5 QG ORRU RQHV OGJ QG RI QSXW 2 2 3UL QG ORRU 6XSS...

Page 87: ...V QG RI 2XWSXW Selective Relay Control Equation 5 Fire on the Third Floor Equation Point Label 5 UG ORRU RQHV OGJ QG RI QSXW 2 21 3UL WK ORRU 6XSSO DQ OGJ 2 2 3UL WK ORRU KDXVW DQ OGJ QG RI 2XWSXW Selective Relay Control Equation 6 Fire on the Fourth Floor Equation Point Label 5 WK ORRU RQHV OGJ QG RI QSXW 2 2 3UL WK ORRU 6XSSO DQ OGJ 2 21 3UL WK ORRU KDXVW DQ OGJ 2 21 3UL UG ORRU 6XSSO DQ OGJ 2 2...

Page 88: ...n of this publication 4 Add all door and signal circuits to a user list and label the user list Third Floor Doors Signals 5 Add signals to the Points OFF with Silence List 31 06 6 Add doors to the Points OFF with Reset List 31 07 7 Change the custom label of the next available Digital Pseudo Point to 3rd Floor Doors Signals Bypass Trouble see the Edit Points Edit Point Type section of this publica...

Page 89: ...ound over signal circuits 2 and 4 until silenced 1 Create a user list that includes all zones for pre signal operation see the Lists Add Points to a List section of this publication 2 Label the user list Pre Signal Alarm Zones see the Edit Points Edit Point Label section of this publication 3 Add the following SMPL equations see the To Start SMPL Programming section of this publication Pre Signal ...

Page 90: ...olding tank is below 45 F a monitor point 18 01 turns ON This monitor point in turn activates the water heater point 20 01 1 Change the monitor point 18 01 type to Utility see the Edit Points Edit Point Type section of this publication 2 Label the Utility point Water Temperature and the control point 20 01 Water Heater see the Edit Points Edit Point Label section of this publication 3 Add the moni...

Page 91: ...owing example the 24 VDC magnetic door holders drop when on alarm or 30 seconds after a power failure If the power is interrupted for a time less than thirty seconds the doors will not drop 1 Change the Door Holder circuits point types to Relay see the Edit Points Edit Point Type section of this publication 2 Add the following SMPL equation see the To Start SMPL Programming section of this publica...

Page 92: ...publication 3 Change the labels assigned to the RCU LEDs that are used to annunciate the floor in alarm to Fire First Floor Fire Second Floor and Fire Third Floor respectively 4 Add the following SMPL equations see the To Start SMPL Programming section of this publication Zone Grouping Equation 1 Equation Point Label Point Type 1 5 VW ORRU ODUP QG RI QSXW 2 21 35 LUH VW ORRU QG RI 2XWSXW Zone Grou...

Page 93: ...4 1XPEHU RI LUH ODUPV LQ V VWHP QG RI QSXW 2 21 35 VW ORRU IDQ FLUFXLW QG RI 2XWSXW Stagger Start Equation 2 Equation Point Label 203 167 4 1XPEHU RI LUH ODUPV LQ V VWHP 167 HOD WKLUW VHFRQGV QG RI QSXW 2 21 35 QG ORRU IDQ FLUFXLW QG RI 2XWSXW Stagger Start Equation 3 Equation Point Label 203 167 4 1XPEHU RI LUH ODUPV LQ V VWHP 167 HOD VL W VHFRQGV QG RI QSXW 2 21 35 UG ORRU IDQ FLUFXLW QG RI 2XWS...

Page 94: ...loors two and above to the Primary Elevator Capture Monitors list 31 04 2 Add all monitor zones for floor one to the Alternate Elevator Capture Monitors list 31 05 3 See the Edit Cards Modify I O Card Devices section of this publication to assign the primary and alternate elevator capture relay circuits to AUX 4 Change the Primary Elevator Capture relay point to a PRIMARY point type 5 Change the A...

Page 95: ...nt type of FIRE and the zone is normal the display Figure 5 1 Point Type Chart sections A typical LCD Panel display is shown in Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Typical LCD Panel display Additional information about the Point can be displayed by pressing the ö key Figure 5 3 shows this additional information Figure 5 3 Additional Information after ö key press Again additional information about the Point can ...

Page 96: ...ROUBLE The screens also specifically identify the circuit s Physical Status NORMAL ABNORMAL SHORT OPEN Depending on the Point type the screen may also identify the type of alarm EMERGENCY SMOKE FIRE MANUAL VERIFIED SMOKE RUNNING STAGE 1 STAGE 2 WATERFLOW ACTIVATED DISCHARGE Point Type Charts Continued Displaying information on the LCD Panel continued 5RRP 7UDLQLQJ HQWHU XLOGLQJ LUH 0RQLWRU RQH 752...

Page 97: ... A Open Fire monitor Zone TROUBLE T Short Fire monitor Zone ALARM A Disable TBL Fire monitor Zone TROUBLE T Class A TBL Fire monitor Zone TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used to activate the alarm verification software for all smoke detectors connected to this circuit All shorting devices will cause an immediate alarm Figure 5 7 VFIRE Point Type Pt TYPE SPULL Description Smoke Pull Combination Zone...

Page 98: ...tor Zone TROUBLE T Short Fire monitor Zone ALARM A Disable TBL Fire monitor Zone TROUBLE T Class A TBL Fire monitor Zone TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used when only Smoke Detectors that must be verified are connected to the circuit Figure 5 10 VSMOKE Point Type Pt TYPE GVMON Description Generic Verified Monitor Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED Normal Fire monitor Zone NORMAL Limited Fire...

Page 99: ... Limited WaterFlow Monitor ALARM A Open WaterFlow Monitor TROUBLE T Short WaterFlow Monitor ALARM A Disable TBL WaterFlow Monitor TROUBLE T Class A TBL WaterFlow Monitor TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used when only waterflow monitors are connected to the circuit Shorts and current limited are treated the same activate alarms Figure 5 13 WATER Point Type Pt TYPE HEAT Description Heat Detector Circ...

Page 100: ...e Detector ALARM A Disable TBL Flame Detector TROUBLE T Class A TBL Flame Detector TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used when only Flame Detectors are connected to the circuit Figure 5 16 FLAME Point Type Pt TYPE PULL Description Pull manual Station Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED Normal Manual Pull Station NORMAL Limited Manual Pull Station ALARM A Open Manual Pull Station TROUBLE T Short ...

Page 101: ...rse call will require the use of a current limiting resistor Emergency devices cause a supervisory service condition Figure 5 19 EMERG Point Type Pt TYPE GENMON Description Generator Monitor No Supervisory Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED Normal Generator Monitor OFF Limited Generator Monitor OFF Open Generator Monitor TROUBLE T Short Generator Monitor SUPERVISORY S Disable TBL Generator M...

Page 102: ...isable TBL Fire Pump Monitor TROUBLE T Class A TBL Fire Pump Monitor TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used to monitor Fire Pump conditions The shorted condition will indicate Fire Pump abnormal if the ö key is pressed A current limited condition equals Fire Pump running if the ö key is pressed Figure 5 22 FPUMP Point Type Pt TYPE SFPUMP Description Fire Pump Monitor Supervisory Circuit Status LCD Re...

Page 103: ...or TROUBLE T Class A TBL Sprinkler Monitor TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used to indicate sprinkler abnormal conditions such as the operating of a PIV or OS Y tamper switch Must be used with normally open contacts only Figure 5 25 SO Point Type Pt TYPE SC Description Sprinkler Supv normally closed Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED Normal Sprinkler Monitor SUPERVISORY S Limited Sprinkler Mo...

Page 104: ...ort condition will indicate a WATERFLOW ALARM Figure 5 27 WSO Point Type Pt TYPE WSC Description Combination Waterflow Sprinkler normally closed Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED Normal Sprinkler Monitor SUPERVISORY S Limited Sprinkler Monitor NORMAL Open Sprinkler Monitor TROUBLE T Short Sprinkler Monitor ALARM A Disable TBL Sprinkler Monitor TROUBLE T Class A TBL Sprinkler Monitor TROUBLE...

Page 105: ...or ON Open Utility Monitor TROUBLE T Short Utility Monitor ON Disable TBL Utility Monitor TROUBLE T Class A TBL Utility Monitor TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used to monitor and supervise any condition Operator acknowledgement is not required Figure 5 30 UTIL Point Type Pt TYPE LATSUPV Description Supervisory Latching Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED Normal Supervisory Monitor NORMAL Limi...

Page 106: ...E Point Type Pt TYPE STYLEC Description Monitor Style C Monitor Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED Normal Monitor Zone NORMAL Limited Monitor Zone ALARM A Open Monitor Zone TROUBLE T Short Monitor Zone TROUBLE T Disable TBL Monitor Zone TROUBLE T Class A TBL Monitor Zone TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used when only current limited devices are connected to the circuit A short circuit is repo...

Page 107: ...Trouble or Supervisory condition as cleared Figure 5 34 TSIGNAL Point Type Pt TYPE BSIGNAL Description Trouble Supervisory Signal until acknowledge Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED Normal Trouble Signal ON Normal Trouble Signal OFF Normal Trouble Signal CODING Open Trouble Signal TROUBLE T Short Trouble Signal TROUBLE T Disable TBL Trouble Signal TROUBLE T Off Auto TBL Trouble Signal TROUB...

Page 108: ...is time Figure 5 36 CODED Point Type Additional information about the circuit status can always be obtained For instance a circuit that has the point type of CODED and has either a bad relay or an open in the field wiring will display the screens shown in Figure 5 37 Figure 5 37 Series of CODED Point information displays Continued on next page Point Type Messages for Signal Points Continued Signal...

Page 109: ...OFF Normal Signal Circuit CODING Open Signal Circuit TROUBLE T Short Signal Circuit TROUBLE T Disable TBL Signal Circuit TROUBLE T Off Auto TBL Signal Circuit TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used for any signaling device that is required ON until the system reset key is pressed Figure 5 39 RSIGNAL Point Type Pt TYPE SIGNAL Description Generic Signal no default operation Circuit Status LCD Readout 2...

Page 110: ...l TROUBLE T Off Auto TBL Visual TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used only with visuals that must remain ON until the system reset key is pressed Figure 5 42 RVISUL Point Type Pt TYPE SWATER Description Water Signal on until Silence Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED Normal Waterflow Signal ON Normal Waterflow Signal OFF Normal Waterflow Signal CODING Open Waterflow Signal TROUBLE T Short Wate...

Page 111: ...ER point type Figure 5 44 RWATER Point Type Pt TYPE SUPV Description Sprinkler Supervisory Signal until acknowledged Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED Normal Supervisory Signal ON Normal Supervisory Signal OFF Normal Supervisory Signal CODING Open Supervisory Signal TROUBLE T Short Supervisory Signal TROUBLE T Disable TBL Supervisory Signal TROUBLE T Off Auto TBL Supervisory Signal TROUBLE ...

Page 112: ...or Capture OFF Normal Alt Elevator Capture CODING Open Alt Elevator Capture TROUBLE T Short Alt Elevator Capture TROUBLE T Disable TBL Alt Elevator Capture TROUBLE T Off Auto TBL Alt Elevator Capture TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used for any relay connected to the elevator controls to provide alternate floor elevator capture Figure 5 47 ALTERN Point Type Pt TYPE AHUR Description AHU On Off singl...

Page 113: ...hort AHU Off Relay TROUBLE T Disable TBL AHU Off Relay TROUBLE T Off Auto TBL AHU Off Relay TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used where two auxiliary relays are used to perform AHU control Works in conjunction with the AHUO point type Figure 5 50 AHUF Point Type Pt TYPE DHOLDER Description Door Holder Control normally Off Operates on General Alarm Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED Normal Door...

Page 114: ...f Alarm Relay OFF Alarm Relay CODING Disabled TBL Alarm Relay TROUBLE T Off Auto TBL Alarm Relay TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used for any relay that must be ON until the alarm silence key is pressed Figure 5 53 SRELAY Point Type Pt TYPE TRELAY Description Trouble Supervisory Relay On until clear Operates on General Alarm Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED On Alarm Relay ON Off Alarm Relay...

Page 115: ...bled TBL Door Holder TROUBLE T Off Auto TBL Door Holder TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used when the auxiliary relay is connected to door holders The relay energizes on alarm or on loss of AC Power Relays stays energized until reset Figure 5 56 DHOLDER Point Type Pt TYPE SVISUAL Description Visual on until silence Operates on General Alarm Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED On Visual ON Off ...

Page 116: ... Relay TROUBLE T Detailed Description Relay will track any PNIS code zone NOTE PNIS is not available with the 4005 at this time Figure 5 59 CODED Point Type Pt TYPE SWATER Description Waterflow Relay on until silence Operates on General Alarm Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED On WaterFlow Relay ON Off WaterFlow Relay OFF WaterFlow Relay CODING Disabled TBL WaterFlow Relay TROUBLE T Off Auto...

Page 117: ...elay ON Off Supervisory Relay OFF Supervisory Relay CODING Disabled TBL Supervisory Relay TROUBLE T Off Auto TBL Supervisory Relay TROUBLE T Detailed Description used in applications where a Supervisory signal circuit is required which will remain ON until acknowledged Figure 5 62 SUPV Point Type Pt TYPE RELAY Description Generic Relay no default operation Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED ...

Page 118: ...Off Alt Elevator Relay OFF Alt Elevator Relay CODING Disabled TBL Alt Elevator Relay TROUBLE T Off Auto TBL Alt Elevator Relay TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used for any relay connected to the elevator controls to provide alternate floor elevator capture Figure 5 65 ALTERN Point Type Pt TYPE AHUR Description AHU On Off single relay control Operates on General Alarm Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd...

Page 119: ...relay for Off Figure 5 67 AHUO Point Type Pt TYPE AHUF Description AHU Off dual relay control Circuit Status LCD Readout 2 nd line LED On AHU Off Relay ON Off AHU Off Relay OFF AHU Off Relay CODING Disabled TBL AHU Off Relay TROUBLE T Off Auto TBL AHU Off Relay TROUBLE T Detailed Description Used where two auxiliary relays are used to perform AHU control Works in conjunction with the AHUO point ty...

Page 120: ...SUPERVISE Supervisory Point Figure 5 69 Digital Pseudo Point Types Figure 5 70 provides a list of Analog Pseudo Point Types and their description Point TYPE Description TIMER Timer seconds COUNTER Counter counts ANALOG Analog value generic Figure 5 70 Analog Pseudo Point Types Pseudo Point Types Digital Pseudo Points Analog Pseudo Points Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 121: ...NNECTION CHECK ONE LOCAL ENERGY FORM C REVERSE POLARITY ANNUNCIATOR REQUIREMENTS CHECK AS REQUIRED SERIAL LIST QUANTITY ON SYSTEM HARDWIRED SUPERVISION SECTION 2 CHECK AS REQUIRED SELECTIVE SIGNAL OPERATION SELECTIVE RELAY CONTROL SELECTIVE DOOR HOLDER RELAY CONTROL SELECTIVE SWITCH OPERATION CUSTOM FAN DAMPER RELAY CONTROL CROSS ZONING NON ALARM MONITOR POINTS NON LATCHING MONITOR POINTS TRACKING...

Page 122: ...65 471 4005 9807 CITY1 DACT CITY2 TP3 TP1 TP2 P5 P6 P4 K1 U33 R95 WARM START EXT RUI DET PWR INT RUI RS 232 PORT 1 2 3 4 ASSY 0565 473 4 POINT IDC TB1 SYSTEM IS NORMAL 12 02 15PM AUG 10 1995 ALARM ACK SUPV ACK TROUBLE ACK ALARM SILENCE SYSTEM RESET FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SUPERVISORY SYSTEM TROUBLE ALARM SILENCED AC POWER P2 P1 SW2 R83 TB1 TB2 AC Line AC Ret Earth 115V NEG POS P3 T1 F1 3A JW1 R69 SW1 AS...

Page 123: ...ck all Supervisory alarms TBLACK Ack all Trouble alarms RESET Perform a system reset SILENCE Perform an alarm silence TOF Toggle ON OFF point PBT Push button track point PBH Push button hold point OFF Turn point OFF TDE Toggle disable enable point Valid LED tracking modes SMPL No mode point used by SMPL FIRE Track the Fire alarm state SUPERVISORY Track the Supervisory alarm state TROUBLE Track the...

Page 124: ...system Add RUI Cards Annunciators Add RCU SCU RUI annunciator at addresses 1 16 Delete Cards Edit Device Circuit Types Allows circuit type modification for those cards that support it NAC Relay Otherwise device types are fixed based on card type Front Panel Programming Continued Edit Cards Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 125: ...K Fire Acknowledge State SUPV Supervisory State SUPV ACK Supervisory Acknowledge State TBL Trouble State TBL ACK Trouble Acknowledge State ON CODE Oncoding State COMP CNST Compare to a constant value OFF Off State ANY Any Number of elements in a List ALL All element in a List DELAY CNST Delay for a constant value Table 6 3 SMPL Input Operators Table OPCODE MNEMONIC DESCRIPTION 29 NOT NOT operator ...

Page 126: ...LD OFF Hold Point Off 10 ACK Acknowledge Point 24 S MARCH Slow March Output Code 26 TEMPORAL Temporal Output Code 25 MARCH March Output Code Use the following lines to record your SMPL equations Continued on next page SMPL Programming Continued Valid Operator Codes and Parameter Tables continued SMPL Equations Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 127: ...6 7 Continued on next page SMPL Programming Continued SMPL Equations continued Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 128: ...6 8 Continued on next page SMPL Programming Continued SMPL Equations continued Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 129: ...6 9 SMPL Programming Continued SMPL Equations continued Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 130: ...l Operation Steady Slow March Time Fast March Time Temporal Steady Enable City Circuit 1 YES NO NO Enable City Circuit 2 YES NO NO Expansion Power Supply ON OFF ON Refer to the Changing Access Level section of this document Chapter 2 for information regarding Access Levels Refer to the Changing Passcodes section of this document Chapter 2 for information regarding Passcodes Refer to the Canceling ...

Page 131: ...tions INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT IDC TYPE 38 ZONES MAXIMUM ZONE DESCRIPTION ZONE DESCRIPTION 1 20 2 21 3 22 4 23 5 24 6 25 7 26 8 27 9 28 10 29 11 30 12 31 13 32 14 33 15 34 16 35 17 36 18 37 19 38 Initiating Device Circuit IDC Zones Recording your System s IDC Zones Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 132: ...fied Smoke Detector VSPULL Verified Smoke Pull GVMON Generic Verified Zone GENMON Generator Monitor LATSUPV Supervisory Latching SGENMON Supervisory Generator STYLEC Monitor Style C Monitor Table 6 8 lists available Signal Point types Table 6 8 Signal Point Types Signal Point Description SSIGNAL Fire Signal On Til Silence RSIGNAL Fire Signal On Til Reset TSIGNAL Trouble On Til Clear BSIGNAL Troubl...

Page 133: ...nt Types Relay Point Description RELAY Auxiliary Relay PRIMARY Elevator Capture Primary ALTERN Elevator Capture Alternate AHUR AHU Relay AHUO AHU On Relay AHUF AHU Off Relay SRELAY Fire Relay On Til Silence RRELAY Fire Relay On Til Ack TRELAY Trouble Relay On Til Clear BRELAY Trouble Relay On Til Ack DHOLDER Door Holder SVISUAL Visual On Til Silence RVISUAL Visual On Til Reset CODED Coded Relay Wa...

Page 134: ...aximum ZONE Custom Label 40 Characters Maximum 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Available Characters Digits 0 9 Alpha A Z and a z Punctuation space comma period Custom Labeling Recording your System s Custom Labels Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 135: ...ic Output Control Annunciates system trouble conditions 8 AC Failure Output Generic Output Control Annunciates system AC fail conditions 9 4 wire Detector Power Generic Output Control Supplies 4 wire power to detectors 10 LCD Backlight Control Generic Output Control Turns on off LCD backlight 11 Front Panel Piezo Control Generic Output Piezo Controls front panel piezo 12 Fire Alarm LED Generic Out...

Page 136: ...5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 P W R T B L TROUBLE SILENCE SYSTEM RESET ALARM SILENCE MANUAL EVAC ENABLE Figure 6 3 RCU ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 ZONE 9 ZONE10 ZONE 11 ZONE 12 ZONE 13 ZONE 14 ZONE 15 ZONE 16 Figure 6 4 SCU Continued on next page Reference Information Continued RCU SCU Addresses Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 137: ...s Reference Information Continued Input Output Card Addresses Card Address 18 Slot 1 Card Address 19 Slot 2 Card Address 20 Slot 3 Card Address 21 Slot 4 Card Address 22 Slot 5 Card Address 27 Slot 10 Card Address 26 Slot 9 Card Address 25 Slot 8 Card Address 24 Slot 7 Card Address 23 Slot 6 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 138: ...monitor 7 Main Supply Overcurrent Generic Input Trouble Main supply overcurrent monitor 8 AC Failure Monitor Generic Input Trouble AC failure monitor 9 Charger Failure Generic Input Trouble Battery Charger Failure 10 Right Backplane Overcurrent Generic Input Trouble Right backplane overcurrent monitor 11 Left Backplane Overcurrent Generic Input Trouble Left backplane overcurrent monitor 12 Main Po...

Page 139: ...pad Inactivity Disable Digital Pseudo Utility Disables keyboard inactivity timer 14 Active List Overflow Digital Pseudo Trouble Indicates one of the active lists has overflowed system events lost 15 Low Battery Digital Pseudo Trouble Annunciates low battery trouble 16 City Circuit Disconnect Digital Pseudo Trouble Indicates city circuit disconnect trouble 17 City Circuit 1 DACT Trouble Digital Pse...

Page 140: ...Point Type Purpose 1 System Monitors and Manual Evacuation List Pseudo List Contains all monitor zones and the manual evacuation pseudo point not user editable 2 Waterflow Monitors List Pseudo List Contains all waterflow monitors not user editable 3 Sprinkler Monitors List Pseudo List Contains all sprinkler monitors not user editable 4 Primary Elevator Capture Monitors List Pseudo List User editab...

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