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Installation Procedures

Install the 
4100U/4100ES 
Bays into the 
2120 BMUX 
Backbox

Warning:  

Use a static control kit before you handle circuit boards and make sure to disconnect the 

batteries from the system when you install the 4100U/4100ES circuit boards.

1. Remove the 2120 BMUX equipment from the 2120 Backbox and remember to correctly label 

all wiring from the 2120 transponder(s) for use on the new 4100U/4100ES BMUX.

2. Install the new backbox hardware on the current 2120 BMUX backbox (refer to 

4100U System 

Installation to 2120 and 2001/2120 Back Boxes 

(579-766)

 

for details and refer back to this 

document before you install the 4100U/4100ES equipment). 

3. Refer to the 

4100ES Fire Alarm System - Installation Guide - 

(574-848)

 

for instructions on how 

to install the empty equipment bays into the new backbox and for installation information of the 
CPU/FACP bay equipment (also refer to the figures above to view the general placement of the 
modules in the CPU/FACP bay if necessary. This document also includes cable connection 
information).

Install the 
4100U/4100ES 
BMUX Comms 
Module

1. Refer to Figure 2 to install a PDI board in the second bay (use six screws and a 

Torx T15

 

screwdriver to secure the PDI board). 

2. Insert the BMUX board in the PDI slot and insert the four screws into the stand-offs to secure 

the board to the bay. 

Setup 
Procedures

1. From an authorized Service PC, install the latest version of the 4100U/4100ES programmer 

application (refer to the 

4100ES Fire Alarm - Programmer’s Manual

 (574-849)

 

for information 

on how to install the 4100U/4100ES programmer application on your PC). 

2. From the Programmer, open the main job file (typically in the “4100UJOB” or “4100ESJOB” 

folder). Refer to the 

4100ES Fire Alarm - Programmer’s Manual 

(574-849)

 

for information on 

how open the main job file. 

3. Access the BMUX Comms Module Properties from the correct 

Unit

 and 

Box

 icons (refer to the 

4100ES Fire Alarm - Programmer’s Manual 

(574-849)

 

for information on how to access the 

hardware properties windows. This guide also includes information on how to add harware 
(units, boxes, and cards) if you must add additional equipment. 

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Страница 1: ...ents wrapped in anti static material at all times FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS PART 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15...

Страница 2: ...e command When used in style 6 configurations the card includes primary and secondary DC Loop lines so that a single open on any line does not prevent communication to the transponders This publicatio...

Страница 3: ...Meaning Coding Color COMM TBL LED 3 Turns on when the Comms Module is not communicating with the system CPU On Steady during comm loss Flashing during firmware failure Yellow Earth LED 1 Earth Fault T...

Страница 4: ...ons Table 2 General System Specifications Electrical Specifications Module Input Voltage 24 VDC from FACP Current Consumption 220 mA max with fully loaded channel Wiring Sizes 18 AWG 0 82 mm2 minimum...

Страница 5: ...nto the 4100U 4100ES Overview The 4100 6065 BMUX Comms Module mounts on a PDI in a 4100U 4100ES expansion bay It can be mounted on any available double vertical length block Figure 2 BMUX Module Insta...

Страница 6: ...y This document also includes cable connection information Install the 4100U 4100ES BMUX Comms Module 1 Refer to Figure 2 to install a PDI board in the second bay use six screws and a Torx T15 screwdr...

Страница 7: ...on the job requirements enter an available address from 1 to 119 in the Card Properties dialog before you set the card DIP switch Figure 3 Dialog Box for BMUX Comms Module Properties 5 Verify the car...

Страница 8: ...hrough SW1 8 The function of these switches is as follows SW1 1 This switch sets the baud rate for the internal 4100 communications line running between the BMUX Comms Module and the 4100 CPU Set this...

Страница 9: ...Procedures Setting the Address Continued Refer to the table below to configure the 4100U 4100ES BMUX Comms Module DIP switched with the proper address Table 3 Switch Settings for Module Addresses Cont...

Страница 10: ...y be required in certain installations as determined by the authorized Simplex technical representative TR 9 Download the Slave Exec files BMUX Comms Module software Flex 35 amp software etc CPU Bootl...

Страница 11: ...U 4100ES BMUX Comms Module Overview 4100U Shown When configured for Style 6 operation the firmware automatically alternates between the primary and secondary channels T Tapping is permitted for Style...

Страница 12: ...ate 1200 or 4800 baud 4 Communications lines must use twisted shielded wiring when run in the same conduit as other circuits DC inductive loads greater than 5A are not permitted in the same conduit 5...

Страница 13: ...er supplies Class A Audio Riser Interface Boards Audio user interface LED Switch The 4100U 4100ES replacement of the BMUX audio system will provide the equivalent functionality For further information...

Страница 14: ...ss A risers are supervised by a Class A Audio Monitor assembly 617 278 mounted to the 2120 riser amplifiers located in the adjoining SCC cabinet This device detects the loss of an audio signal on the...

Страница 15: ...the 2120 Power Preamps must be removed Power to the 2120 Power Preamps must be disconnected 2 Aux power connection on power supply SPS or XPS may be used to provide power to the Class A monitor board...

Страница 16: ...arth faults To meet current UL requirements these type of risers will connect the B line of the Riser NAC to the 0V shield line allowing earth faults to be reported by the System Power Supply Figure 1...

Страница 17: ...they must be re programmed or removed for compatibility with 4100U 4100ES audio equipment Table 4 Local BT I O points used for audio Local BT I O Point Purpose 4100U 4100ES Equivalent All Talk Switch...

Страница 18: ...2120 systems is the same as those used in the 4100U 4100ES With the exception of the End of line resistor no changes are required to the 4100U 4100ES phone card hardware or firmware to support a 2120...

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