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MINIPLEX

®

 Distributed Module Operation

 

Up to 31 MINIPLEX transponders can be controlled
from the c.i.e.

 

Allows remote location of: amplifiers, MAPNET II
and TrueAlarm interface modules, conventional zone
circuits, sounder circuits, and auxiliary control
circuits

 

Up to four RUI modules can be installed in the c.i.e.

4604-9202UK Remote LCD Annunciator

For supplementary applications, the model
4604-9202UK remote LCD annunciator provides an
informational display similar to that on the front of the
c.i.e. Details are as follows:

 

Surface mounted, cabinet included

 

LED backlighting for easy reading

 

Backlighting is off during battery power except
during keypad activity (when activity ceases, the
backlighting will time out and again turn off)

 

Connections are serial communications via RS-232
wiring

 

Distance is up to 25 ft (7.6 m)

 

Dimensions: 12 13/16” W x 9 7/8” H x 2 1/8” D
(325 mm x 251 mm x 54 mm)

SYSTEM

FAULT

POWER

ZN

1

SIG

2

AUX

3

FB

4

IO

5

MAP

6

P
7

A
8

ZONE

9

NET

-

FUNC

0

DEL

ENTER

CLR

MENU

SITE SPECIFIC PROGRAMMABLE KEYS/LEDS

RESET

PANEL SILENCE

REVIEW
ALARMS

FIRE

ALARM

REVIEW
FAULTS

FAULT

DISABLE/ENABLE

SOUNDERS

SOUNDER

FAULT/DISABLED

SOUNDER

SILENCE/RESOUND

SOUNDERS

SILENCED

REVIEW

DISABLED

ZONES

DISABLEMENT

NEXT

PREV

***   System is Normal   ***

09:36:24                              MON   05-APR-1999

4604-9202UK LCD Annunciator

Audio Control Board Features

Message Memory - Custom Message Data

Routing Matrix - Input/Output Switching

Audio Inputs:

 

Master Microphone

 

Remote Microphone #1 (Optional)

 

Remote Microphone #2 (Optional)

 

Primary Voice/Tone Generator (Optional)

 

Secondary Voice/Tone Generator (Optional)

 

Phone to Audio Interface

Audio Outputs:

 

Channel 1, Single Channel

 

Channel 2, Dual Channel

 

Channel 3, Triple Channel

 

Local Panel Speaker

Audio Tones:

 

Slow Whoop

 - Slowly ascending tone from 200 to

830 Hz in 2.5 seconds, recommended for fire alarm
and no other purpose

 

High/Low

 - Free-running signal with a high

frequency of 750 Hz for 100 msec and a low
frequency of 500 Hz for 400 msec

 

Horn

 - Continuous 500 Hz tone primarily used for

coded systems

 

Chime

 - 

600 Hz fundamental tone with a 1.5 sec

duration, used as a free-running tone or for coded
operation

 

Beep

 - 500 Hz tone of 0.7 sec on, 0.7 sec off

 

Stutter

 - 500 Hz tone with equal on and off times of

100 ms

 

Wail

 - Ascends, then descends between 600 to

940 Hz

 

GSA Tone

 - Continuous 2000 Hz tone

 

Bell

 

- A fundamental frequency of 350 Hz with

prominent harmonics at 700 Hz and 2100 Hz

Zone coded signaling

 

is available using tones or

spoken numbers. Spoken coded messages can be used
in place of conventional pulse tone coding eliminating
counting and interpretation of the zone coded location.
For example, a fire alarm zone such as 1st Floor East
Smoke Detector Room 23 will be Code 1123.

 

Two possible transmission schemes are:

1.

 

Conventional Zone coded Signaling where
T = Tone: 

T...T...TT...TTT...T...T...TT...TTT...

2.

 

Spoken Coded Signaling :

code, one..one..two..three...
code, one..one. two..three

The Digital Audio Controller has the ability to precede
spoken codes with phrases and alert tones. As an
alternative, the previous example could have been
preceded with a chime tone. The word “

code

” could be

replaced with the phrase “

Doctor Firestone, please

dial

...”.

Preprogrammed custom messages

 are available

on request. Up to five minutes of special phrases and
messages are available to meet specific applications.

Audio Amplifiers:

 

Models are available with 25 VRMS output and rated
at 25 W output without a dedicated power supply and
with 100 W output with a dedicated power supply

 

Frequency response of 120 to 12,000 Hz

 

Battery backup capability

 

Integral amplifier monitor for supervised operation

 

Optional redundant operation automatically
switches-over from primary to backup amplifier

Simplex Time Recorder Co.

4

S4100-0025 (EN54)  5/99

Summary of Contents for TrueAlarm 4100 Series

Page 1: ...MAL PRESS RESET KEY SYSTEM FAULT POWER SITE SPECIFIC PROGRAMMABLE KEYS LEDS RESET PANEL SILENCE FIRE ALARM REVIEW ALARMS FAULT REVIEW FAULTS SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED DISABLE ENABLE SOUNDERS SOUNDERS SILENCED DISABLEMENT REVIEW DISABLED ZONES SOUNDER SILENCE RESOUND System is Normal 09 36 24 MON 05 APR 1999 4100 FIRE ALARM CONTROL 4100 4120 Series Control and Indicating Equipment shown as a 6 unit pa...

Page 2: ...AULTS FAULT DISABLE ENABLE SOUNDERS SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED SOUNDER SILENCE RESOUND SOUNDERS SILENCED REVIEW DISABLED ZONES DISABLEMENT NEXT PREV System is Normal 09 36 24 MON 05 APR 1999 4 X 40 LCD READOUT LED backlighted during normal conditions and abnormal operating conditions provides up to 40 characters for custom label information EXTENDED FUNCTION KEYPAD accessible with door open select and...

Page 3: ...rammed for temporal code or march time code RS 232 Dual Port Communication Module Up to four additional RS 232 modules total Each port can be vectored by event category Auxiliary Control Relays Built in fuse protection per contact Feedback tracks on off status of remote devices 4100 3001 four CPU controlled relays DPDT contacts rated for 2 A 24 VDC 4100 3002 four CPU controlled relays DPDT contact...

Page 4: ... to 830 Hz in 2 5 seconds recommended for fire alarm and no other purpose High Low Free running signal with a high frequency of 750 Hz for 100 msec and a low frequency of 500 Hz for 400 msec Horn Continuous 500 Hz tone primarily used for coded systems Chime 600 Hz fundamental tone with a 1 5 sec duration used as a free running tone or for coded operation Beep 500 Hz tone of 0 7 sec on 0 7 sec off ...

Page 5: ...des routing and pre amplification of digitized alarm tones and voice messages Actual tones and voice messages are digitally recorded and stored in the audio control board s message memory When called upon an integral Voice Tone Generator VTG recreates the audio waveforms of the prerecorded voice tone messages with completely natural sound The Audio Control board receives instructions from the Mast...

Page 6: ...e 3001 Four Relays 2A with Feedback 15 mA 75 mA 2 Internal 3002 Four Relays 10A with Feedback N A 15 mA 175 mA 4 Internal 3003 Eight Relays 3A with Feedback 2 As Required 25 mA 280 mA 2 Internal Power Supply Options 4100 4120 Description LPC Status Quantity Standby Alarm Module Size 0157 8 A Intelligent Power Supply with Charger 230 VAC 6 Internal 0158 8 A Power Supply 230 VAC 0164 Temperature Com...

Page 7: ...antity Standby Alarm Module Size 4120 6014 Modular Network Interface Board 35 mA 35 mA 2 Internal 4120 0142 Wired Media Card 40 mA 40 mA 4120 0143 Fiber Optic Media Card N A As Required 25 mA 25 mA N A Cabinets and Accessories 4100 4120 Description LPC Status Quantity Standby Alarm Module Size 2052 Four Unit 2053 Six Unit with Glass Door 2062 Four Unit 2063 Six Unit with Solid Door Choose One Per ...

Page 8: ... 4 654 mm 6 3 4 171 mm 26 3 8 670 mm 7 3 4 197 mm 3 3 4 95 mm See chart 3 76 mm 2 1 4 57 mm Installation Detail Side View IMPORTANT Distance between close coupled dual cabinets must be no less than 3 inches 76 mm and no more than 24 inches 610 mm Input Power Requirements Mains Input 230 VAC base models 1 A maximum Mains Input with 230 VAC expansion power supply 2 A maximum Mains Input 4100 0263 10...

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