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Page 1: ...play Unit NDU Operating Instructions Q 1993 Simplex Time Recorder Co NET 31 002 574 307 All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without...

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Page 3: ...UTlON Pressing the ALARM SILENCE key silences the Evacuation Tone Message and lights the ALARM SILENCED LED To silence alarm evacuation signals press the Operator interface Panel ALARM SILEN CE key Mo...

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Page 5: ...Alarm Condition Keys 11 Alarm Acknowledge Key II Alarm Silence Key 12 Alarm Silence Software Considerations 12 System Reset Key 13 If the Alarm Point does not Reset I3 How to Disable a Point 13 SECTI...

Page 6: ...een 27 Log In Screen 28 Historical Log Screen 29 Status Screen 29 The System Printer 30 SECTION 6 2120 INTERFACE Introduction 31 2120 Interface Operation During Walk TestTM 31 SECTION 7 NDU AUDIO SYST...

Page 7: ...ol LED Switch Module for Triple Channel Audio 44 ALL SPEAKERS EVAC Switch 45 SELECTIVE EVAC Switch 45 ALL SPEAKERS TALK Switch 45 LOCAL SPEAKER ALERT Switch 45 LOCAL SPEAKER EVAC Switch 45 Optional Fu...

Page 8: ...Point Status 63 How to Display the Sensitivity of a TrueAlarmTM Sensor 64 Additional Keys 67 ENTER 67 CLR Clear 67 Hyphen 67 DEL Delete 67 Point Selection 67 Selecting Points Using Lists 67 Selecting...

Page 9: ...79 System Operating Procedures 79 Viewing a List of Points 79 Viewing the Status of any System Point 79 Controlling System Points 80 Viewing the Sensitivity of a TrueAlarmTM Sensor 80 Clearing an Anal...

Page 10: ...ons Dual Channel 43 LED Switch Locations for Evacuation Signal Initiation Dual Channel 43 LED Switch Locations for Microphone Operation During Non Alarm Conditions Dual Channel 4 4 Audio Control LED S...

Page 11: ...ersal Transponder UT l 4120 8601 Voice UT l 4120 8602 UT Status Command Center Voice Modules optional l 4120 8801 2500 Point Network Display Unit 2500 NDU l 4120 8821 2500 NDU with Command Center The...

Page 12: ...the size of any other 4120 or 4100 model The 2500 NDU can drive up to 31 serial LCD Annunciators on one optional Remote Unit Interface RUI card In addition the NDU can have up to five RS 232 ports for...

Page 13: ...ge key Pressing the appropriate acknowledge key will silence the tone alert However the LED indicating the abnormal condition remains illuminated until all initiating devices are restored to normal If...

Page 14: ...rmal condition is indicated on the interface panel alphanumeric display the appropriate indicator again flashes and the signals again sound To provide maximum efficiency in performing primary fire ala...

Page 15: ...I I 7 Press the LR key twice The display shows system status as shown below SYSTEM IS NORMAL 08 24 44 MON 7 DEC 92 LOG OUT PROCEDURE IMPORTANT FAILURE TO LOG OUT ALLOWS UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ACCESS T...

Page 16: ...ions the appropriate interface panel LED flashes and he tone alert sounds and remains ON without pulsing Pressing the appropriate cACK key under the flashing LED displays the first acknowledged condit...

Page 17: ...d possible cause for each abnormal condition Note that the DISPLAY TIME key only displays time for existing abnormal conditions Using the DISPLAY TIME Key The red DISPLAY TIME key works for any point...

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Page 19: ...is displayed on the alphanumeric display When the ALARM ACK key is pressed the red LED stops flashing and begins to glow steadily and the tone alert is silenced When the ALARM SILENCE key is pressed...

Page 20: ...THE SYSTEM When the alarm condition has been cleared restore or replace all affected devices pull stations smoke dletectors etc in accordance with the instructions provided with each device Press the...

Page 21: ...the SYSTEM ALARM LED will begin to flash and the tone alert will begin its pulsing sound 2 Press the ALARM ACK key m After a delay the system should show the following message I SYSTEM IS NORMAL 8 27...

Page 22: ...ation and the stage of the alarm condition The ALARM SILEFJCE key when pressed turns OFF all circuits programmed to follow the Alarm Silence key The ALARM SILENCE key press will l Turn OFF signal circ...

Page 23: ...fire exists read the alphanumeric display on the interface panel to determine the type of device and the zone number in alarm Follow local procedures to investigate the area of the building with the...

Page 24: ...I 1 NOTE XX the point to be disabled 4 Press the ENTER key The alphanumeric display shows the action taken IACTION TAKEN I NOTE The system indicates a trouble condition each time a point is disabled...

Page 25: ...teady and the tone alert is silenced when the cTBL ACK key is pressed When Global Acknowledge is used and the trouble clears the system automatically clears without user intervention After approximate...

Page 26: ...ons or call Simplex to repair the system b The trouble automatically clears when the problem has been corrected c After a delay the alphanumeric display should show the following message I SYSTEM IS N...

Page 27: ...change from flashing ON to steady ON silences the tone alert and causes the following to occur l Selects the next unacknowledged trouble point and displays it on the alphanumeric display Individual A...

Page 28: ...he device or to disable the trouble point by performing the Disable Procedure given in the following paragraphs HOW TO DISABLE A POINT WITH A TROUBLE CONDITION CAUTION DISABLING A POINT CAUSES THAT PO...

Page 29: ...t sends temperature data instead of smoke density data The NDU uses this data to determine whether a trouble has occurred This basic operational difference is the key to TrueAlarmTM operation The True...

Page 30: ...e operator can schedule maintenance for the sensor before the dirty sensor trouble occurs DIRTY INDICATION A Dirty indication means that the sensor is holding its sensitivity level but that the operat...

Page 31: ...eview ALARMS 0 SUPERVISORY 1 TROUBLE 0 The panel has one yellow SUPERVISORY SERVICE LED which lights when a supervisory service condition is present in the system When such a condition occurs the LED...

Page 32: ...ent instructions or call ISimplex to repair the system b The supervisory condition automatically clears when the problem has been corrected c After a delay the alphanumeric display should show the fol...

Page 33: ...ctions SUPERVISORY ACKNOWLEDGE KEY The UPV ACKz key is used to scroll through the various data fields on the alphanumeric display It also controls the SUPERVISORY SERVICE LED and the tone alert The UP...

Page 34: ...nges on the alphanumeric display l Individual Acknowledge For NFPA 72 l 990 Requirements If a supervisory service condition has been acknowledged with the cSUPV ACK key and further unacknowledged cond...

Page 35: ...en though the video terminal is connected to that port regardless of the passcode level entered Table 1 lists the default protection levels for the RS 232 interface These levels are programmed to meet...

Page 36: ...DISPLAYS A variety of CRT screen displays are used to support system operations Header information is displayed on the first three lines of the screen The first line shows the time on the left custom...

Page 37: ...d at the CRT can be acknowledged at the CRT provided that you have logged in at a sufficient access level A tone on the CRT sounds to indicate unacknowledged conditions The tone can be silenced with t...

Page 38: ...prompt will appear on the screen to Enter your passcode See Figure 7 Up to 19 passcodes are available to support user requirements The passcode in conjunction with the acciess level entered determines...

Page 39: ...OR EAST WING ROOM 12 MONITOR ZONE ALARM ENTRY 3 10 12 23 pm MON 7 DEC 92 SECOND FLOOR EAST WING HALL MONITOR ZONE ALARM ENTRY 4 10 13 45 pm MON 7 DEC 92 SECOND FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 15 MONITOR ZONE ALA...

Page 40: ...pm MON 7 DEC 92 2ND FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 14 PULL STATION NORMAL 10 19 45 pm MON 7 DEC 92 2ND FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 14 NO ALARMS PRESENT SYSTEM RESET COMPLETE Figure 10 40 Character Line Width Printout...

Page 41: ...OPERATION DURING Walk TestTM Status changes occurring as a result of a Walk TestTM operation in a network system are not communicated to the 212C system Status changes from 2120 Interface points are...

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Page 43: ...ing Voice messages or voice codes can be created with the English language or a foreign language Two way communications are available with the Fire Fighter s Phone System The NDU s phone to audio inte...

Page 44: ...o the abnormal conditions An example of the Drill Message follows This is a drill This is a drill This is a drill All occupants report to the nearest stairway exit dloor and await further orders Do no...

Page 45: ...panel individually Zones going into Walk TestTM alarm will not be visible to or annunciated at other network panels However signals at other panels may be affected if external signal points are includ...

Page 46: ...OTE To play the evacuation tone message in specific areas individual speaker circuits must be activated These speakers must be manually turned OFF as required ALL SPEAKERS TALK SWITCH This switch in t...

Page 47: ...ED is ON when the phone line is connected to the Evacuation channel NOTE If this switch is activated while a microphone is keyed the Master Microphone has priority followed by Remote Microphone No 1 R...

Page 48: ...cradle In an Alarm condition unkeying the mike may play a pre selected tone over the speaker circuits which are still active unless ALARM SILENCE is selected A ONL2 1 II 1 iZZj 1 To evacuate ALL area...

Page 49: ...ate announcement 4 When finished unkey the Microphone and place it in the cradle Figure 15 LED Switch Locations for Microphone Operation During Non Alarm Conditions Single Channel 5 Turn OFF DOWN ALL...

Page 50: ...ations ALL SPEAKERS EVAC SWITCH This switch is used to turn ON all of the speaker circuits on the EVAC channel which will output the evacuation tone evacuation message or a combination of both Pushing...

Page 51: ...nctions are provided by your local Simplex Branch Office l Drill Switch This option is used to play a drill message on manually selected speaker circuits When this switch is placed in the UP position...

Page 52: ...speaker circuit to the EVAC channel and turns the speaker ON The momentary DOWN position of the switch switches the speaker circuit to the ALERT channel and turns the speaker ON The CENTER position of...

Page 53: ...nkey the Microphone and place it in the cradle In an Alarm condition unkeying the mike may play a pre selected tone over the speaker circuits which are still active unless ALARM SILENCE is selected Fi...

Page 54: ...on During Non Alarm Conditions Dual Channel TRIPLE CHANNEL AUDIO OPERATIONS The following paragraphs discuss NDU Triple Channel Audio Operations AUDIO CONTROL LED SWITCH MODULE FOR TRIPLE CHANNEL AUDI...

Page 55: ...be affected The LED green tracks when speaker circuits are turned ON NOTE To use the microphone during non alarm conditions the ALL SPEAKERS TALK switch or individual Speaker Select Switches must be a...

Page 56: ...ll future automatically generated tones messages from playing However it does not silence any tone message which is in progress The associated yellow LED is ON when the switch is in the override state...

Page 57: ...the green TALK LED to turn ON Item D A 4 Make the appropriate announcement 5 When finished unkey the Microphone and place it in the cradle In an Alarm condition unkeying the mike may play a pre selec...

Page 58: ...hes UP to activate ltem B 2 Remove the Microphone from the cradle press the Talk switch Item C Wait for the green TALK LED to turn ON Item D 3 Make the appropriate announcement 4 When finished unkey t...

Page 59: ...call Both the remote handset ring signal and the panel s tone alert will sound 2 Pick up the Master Phone 3 Push UP the switch by the flashing red LED Item A This connects the phone circuit to the ta...

Page 60: ...l Message Item B If the All Clear option is available perform steps 3 and 4 If not continue at step 5 3 When complete turn the ALL CLEAR switch UP Item C This stops the Drill message and starts the Al...

Page 61: ...Switch option is used on the same channel as the microphone Connect the phone line to the audio system in the following manner SPEAKERSELECT SWTCHES SPEAKERSELEC I SWITCHES 1 Remove the Master Phone f...

Page 62: ...INUS Switch controls output to the TALK channel When this switch is activated all speaker circuits not playing the Evacuation or Alert tone message are switched to the TALK channel and turned ON When...

Page 63: ...ve a point address in order to communicate with the NDU These point addresses along with their custom labels are located in the Programmer s Report The Programmer s Report shows the address for each d...

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Page 65: ...s and their associated LEDs Figure 33 are located on the far left of the operator interface panel Normally these keys and LEDs are concealed by the access door A custom label is used to identify the d...

Page 66: ...no defined action for the current function has no effect However the tone alert acknowledges the key press with a beep These four keys are associated with advanced functions of the system within the...

Page 67: ...r Function key F4 decreases the data above the cursor 5 Use the required function key to position the cursor under the data to be changed hour minutes date of month month and year Day of week and seco...

Page 68: ...er Counter Values l Flash the Trouble LED on a daughter card To select an extended controlling action on the network you must first select a network node number and press the ENTER key Then select a p...

Page 69: ...ociation with displayed system points and the NEXT and PREVIOUS keys it allows you to examine the system database for additional point information A point is normally displayed with its forty characte...

Page 70: ...Access Level l Set Time and Date l Display Historical Alarm Log l Display Historical Trouble Log l Select a List of Points l Display Software Revision Level l Display Card Status l Print Report l Pri...

Page 71: ...Point OFF l ON How To Turn a Point ON l AUTO How To Return a Point To AUTO See the Table of Contents for the location of the operating procedures Entry Keypad The ENTRY Keypad is located to the far r...

Page 72: ...input the Network Node Number NETWORK 2 I As soon as the ENTER key is pressed the display changes and prompts you for the Zone or Address prefix as shown below Please enter a ZONE or ADDRESS prefix NE...

Page 73: ...he address identifies the owning node The Ml identifies the MAPNET It card or Channel the 2 identifies the device The custom label is 3RD FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 13 When entering MAPNET ll Zone Names a h...

Page 74: ...OKE LIST CONTROL DIGITAL UTILITY DIGITAL UTILITY LIST MIXED LIST MIXED LIST MONITOR DIGITAL UTILITY DIGITAL UTILITY Custom Label _____ __ __ _ COMMON TROUBLE POINT FOR NODE 2 NETWORK DETECTOR RESET NE...

Page 75: ...MAPNET II channel and device number IPlease input Channel Device C DDD NETWORK 2 M I 7 Using the ENTRY keypad press the appropriate numeric key for the sensor s channel 1 through 9 and 0 the hyphen NE...

Page 76: ...e F2 Default Enter Save PRESENT SENSITIVITY SELECTED 2 5 SMOKE 10 Press the FUNCTION key again to display the sensor s average and alarm value l The display shows sensor location average sensor value...

Page 77: ...nserts a blank space in the current location and backs up one position POINT SELECTION Selecting Points Using Lists Many of the functions performed from the operator interface panel display point spec...

Page 78: ...ted function Controlling actions may be classified with access levels 2 through 4 Routine actions are assigned to low access levels while access level 4 is reserved for special highly sensitive operat...

Page 79: ...ions If you press an cACK key with insufficient access an error message will be displayed The points will scroll with cACK key pressing to allow you to view the points on the list but the points will...

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Page 81: ...your local Simplex branch office Walk TestTM Walk TestTM must be conducted at each network node individually Zones going into Walk TestTM alarm will not be visible to or annunciated at other network...

Page 82: ...has no effect on monitor points The points to be turned ON must first be identified to the system This is accomplished by selecting entering the identity of the required point on the alphanumeric dis...

Page 83: ...the required point on the alphanumeric display and pressing the AUTO key If the AUTO key is passcode protected perform the Log In Procedures To return a point to AUTO perform the following procedures...

Page 84: ...DISABLE TROUBLE I 2 Press the ENABLE key The following message is displayed IPress ENTER to ENABLE MONITOR ZONE 4 ZN12 I NOTE Read the warning below before performing the following step 3 Press the EN...

Page 85: ...UNCTION WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF SYSTEM MALFUNCTION CALL YOUR LOCAL SIMPLEX BRANCH OFFICE WHICH IS LISTED IN THE YELLOW PAGES FOR ALL MALFUNCTIONS OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE A QUALIFIED SIMPLEX TECHNICIAN TO A...

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Page 87: ...y on the Display Action keypad on the right side of the interface panel The following is displayed IPress NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll Change Access Level I 4 Press the ENTER key on the Display Action k...

Page 88: ...Branch Office To Log In perform the following procedure 1 Obtain the appropriate passcode information 2 Access the Main Menu screen See Figure 7 3 Press the cPF4 key on the keyboard 4 Enter the requi...

Page 89: ...ess the cCLR key on the ENTRY keypad to escape from the Main Menu VIEWING THE STATUS OF ANY SYSTEM POINT To view the status of any system point perform the following procedure 1 Press the following ke...

Page 90: ...d device number 3 Using the ENTRY keypad press the appropriate numeric key for the sensor s channel 1 through 9 or 0 the hyphen key and the appropriate numeric key s for the sensor s device number 1 t...

Page 91: ...TROUBLE LOGS To view the Historical Alarm and Trouble Logs perform the following procedure 1 Press the MENU key on the DISPLAY ACTION keypad 2 Using the NEXT and PREVIOUS keys on the DISPLAY ACTION ke...

Page 92: ...for a MAPNET II device To clear an Alarm Verification Tally on a ZONIEi press the NET key enter the Node number and press the ENTER key Then press the ZN l key and enter the zone number Press the ENTE...

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