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Simplex 4007ES Panels User Manual
Simplex 4007ES Panels User Guide
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  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 4-2 Chapter 4 IDNAC Power Supply IDNAC Power Supply Specifications Power Supply Specifications The IDNAC Power Supply can supply 4A of 24V power in addition to the base draw of the CPU/Power Supply cards. The current draw taken from optional cards, IDNet Devices, Aux Power, and NACs must be subtracted from 4A. Table 4-2. 4007ES System Current Draw Notes: 1. Add an additional 9 mA per active auxiliary relay (Alarm or Standby) 2. IDNAC Alarm current depends on the IDNAC device used. Refer to the device’s manual for more informa- tion on currents. Maximum AC Input 2 A at 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1 A at 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Standby Conditions (see Note 1) Current (see Note 1) (Battery Standby

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 2-4 Chapter 2 Installation Wiring Wiring Guidelines • Wires must not be run through elevator shafts. • Only system wiring can be run together in the same conduit. When powering remote units through relay contacts, power for these circuits must be provided by a PL power supply listed for fire-protective signaling use. An end-of-line (EOL) relay must be used to supervise the auxiliary power circuit. • Connect the output of the EOL Relay to cause a trouble. Wire in series with the EOL resistor on an available Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) or Individual Addressable Module (IAM). Safety Ground Proper operation and protection against trans

  • A-1 Appendix A ULC Programming Requirements Common Earth Fault Ground and Common Trouble Indicator This application monitors a system pseudo that counts the number of ground faults or troubles that occur on the system. Each time this counter increments (i.e. a ground fault or trouble occurs), a yellow LED on the operator interface panel illuminates. Step 1. Add a Custom Contr

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 5-1 Chapter 5 4007ES Power Supplies Introduction This chapter describes the common sections of both the 4007ES Hybrid NAC power supply and the 4007ES IDNAC power supply. Wiring Guidelines Class A wiring allows devices to communicate with the FACP even in the event of a single open circuit somewhere on the loop. Class A wiring requires that two wires are routed from the power supply to each device, and then back again to the power supply. Class B wiring allows “T” tapping, and therefore requires less cable distance per installation than Class A. Auxiliary power only: Supervision must be provided if the auxiliary

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, A-2 ULC Programming Requirements Common Earth Fault Ground and Common Trouble Indicator Step 2. Open Color User Interface Card Properties Dialog 1. Click on the Hardware Tab and expand the Unit 0, Box 1, Bay 1 icons to display the Color User Interface Card. (Click on the + signs to the left of the Unit 0, Box 1, and Bay 1 icons to expand them.) Figure A-1. Selecting the Color User Interface Card 2. Right click on the Color User Interface card icon and select Properties. 3. Click on the Point Editing tab (see figure Figure A-2) Figure A-2. The Display Tab: Display Checkbox Step 3. Program the LED 1. Select one of the mult

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 6-3 Chapter 6 Optional Modules and Cards Optional Modules and Cards, Continued Example of Combinations Figure 6-2. Example 2 Figure 6-3. Example 3 25V Regulator Module TrueInsight Module IDNet+ Loop Expansion cards Power Supply Zone/Relay Module City Circuit Module Zone/Relay Module Zone/Relay Module IDNet+ Loop Expansion cards Power Supply City Circuit Module Dual Class A Isolator Card

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 3-1 Chapter 3 NAC Power Supply Introduction A conventional reverse polarity NAC power supply is used in a 4007ES hybrid panel. It provides 6A and can support: • Non-addressable notification devices • Addressable initiating devices Refer to Figure 3-1 and Table 3-1for the main components of the NAC power supply. Figure 3-1. NAC Power Supply Table 3-1. Main Components Information P1 RUI Class A/B jumpers P2 IDNet Class A/B jumper TB4 Battery connection TB2 NAC 1 and NAC 2 P10 AC Power Connection TB3 NAC 3 and NAC 4 J5 and J15 Zone / Relay J7 IDNet Loop B J16 CPU Connection J8 IDNet Loop C J17 Option Connection P4 NAC Power Supply Card On-

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 5-4 Chapter 5 4007ES Power Supplies IDNet Section, Continued Wiring Class A Wiring To wire IDNet section as a Class A circuit. 1. Make sure the jumpers on P2 are set to positions 3-5 and 4-6. 2. Route the wiring from the IDNet Circuit Primary Terminals (B+, B-) on TB1 of the IDNet to the corresponding inputs on the first device. 3. Route wiring from the first device to the next as in/out. See Figure 5-3. Repeat for each device. 4. Route the wiring from the last device to the terminals A+, A- to the panel, maintaining polarity. 5. Shielded wire is not recommen

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 2-2 Chapter 2 Installation Trim Kit Trim Kit Application Trim kits are used to cosmetically cover wall openings when boxes are mounted semi-flush into the wall. The kit includes: • Two top trim bands (shorter) • Two side trim bands (longer) • Four corner pieces. Figure 2-3 Semi-Flush Trim Kit After mounting the box semi-flush to the wall, attach the trim per the following procedure: 1. The strips need to be cut before being attached. Carefully cut them to length using a hacksaw or sharp utility knife. Cut the strips approximately 1" (25 mm) shorter than the box dimension. The box is 20-7/8" (530 mm) wide and 20-3/16" (512 mm) high. 2.

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 5-3 Chapter 5 4007ES Power Supplies IDNet Section, Continued Device Addressing (Class A and Class B) • If no remote isolators or isolator bases are on the loops, device addressing can be assigned without concern for sequence. • If remote isolators or isolator bases are on the loops, the required addressing approach is to start from the “B” side and assign each successive isolator a higher address than the isolator it precedes. • For Class B wiring only, the “A” output and “B” output per loop are connected together in parallel via a jumper. Wiring Wiring Parameters Ta

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 6-2 Chapter 6 Optional Modules and Cards Optional Modules and Cards, Continued Alarm Relay Card The Alarm relay card (4007-9809) is used to provide common unsupervised control functions or indications for devices. Each relay module has three circuits (alarm, trouble, and supervisory signals). It is not available when a city circuit card is used. For more information on alarm relay card, refer to manual 579-955. TrueInsight Service Gateway The remote service gateway (4190-6104) sends data to a remote service monitoring facility to detail t

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 1-2 Chapter 1 Overview Overview, Continued User Interface The user interface is a 4.3” (109mm) diagonal color LCD with a built-in resistive touch panel and 12 indicating LEDs. The color LCD provides system status and access to perform system functions and to change the system configuration. Figure 1-1 shows an inside view of the 4007ES panel with the optional LED module (4007-9805) installed. Figure 1-1. 4007ES Panel Inside View Glossary Term Definition Aux Abbreviation for Auxiliary; typically used to describe Auxiliary Power. EOL End-of-Line (typically in reference to and end-of-line resistor or EOL resistor). FACP Fire Alarm Control

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 5-2 Chapter 5 4007ES Power Supplies IDNet Section IDNet Section Overview The power supply provides an isolated IDNet channel. This section is compatible with IDNet communicating initiating devices and allows the system CPU to communicate with up to 250 peripheral devices, such as smoke detectors and pull stations. Figure 5-1. IDNet on the Power Supply Device Addressing (Class A and Class B) The IDNet section can be wired as a Class A circuit or a Class B circuit. Class A wiring provides an alternate communication path that allows communication to all devices to be maintained when a single open circuit fault occurs. Class A wiring requires two

  • 5-5 Chapter 5 4007ES Power Supplies Auxiliary Power Section AUX PWR/SNAC Overview The AUX PWR/SNAC terminal block is located on the top left corner of the power supply. Through the ES Panel Programmer, this point can be configured as either a 24V Auxiliary (AUX) power or as a simple reverse polarity Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC). This circuit does not suppor

  • 4-9 Chapter 4 IDNAC Power Supply Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The code produced by the lit yellow indicator LEDs corresponds to a trouble that is either occurring on the System or on the SLC Channels. See Table 4-10 for the 4007ES LED definitions and Table 4-11 for the LEDs and their codes. IDNAC Channel troubles are indicated by yellow LEDs labeled IDNAC TBL and letters A to D. When t

  • 2-5 Chapter 2 Installation Power Final Installation To finalize the installation: 1. Reinstall the power supply and the electronics. 2. Follow the steps below to install the batteries: a. Place the first battery on the left side of the panel to avoid interference with the DACT (if installed). Note: The battery terminals should face the front of the box.

  • Simplex 4007ES Panels, 4-4 Chapter 4 IDNAC Power Supply IDNAC Section, Continued Wiring IDNAC Class B Wiring Tables Use the following tables to calculate the wiring distance to farthest appliance. Maximum wiring distance is the shorter of the distance limits as calculated by alarm current voltage drop or by reaching the communications distance limit. Table 4-5. Wiring Limit Based on Alarm Current Table 4-6. Wiring Limit Based on Communication Alarm Current Distance to the Last Appliance Line Impedance (Ohms) Devices Distance to the Last Appliance 20 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG 20 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 14

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