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Specifications 2 ,y°9'7- ova8'9 60 o yQeaCw L / 9407 S.W. Nimbus Avenue Simplex Beaverton, OR 97008 Sales (503) 520 -1659 Service (503) 520 -8929 Fax (503) 643 -3219 OREGON ELECTRIC ATTN: MELT PLEWS RE: PROVIDENCE TIGARD MOB- I -5 BLDG FIRE ALARM SYSTEM BILL OF MATERIALS Qty. Product ID Description Data Sheet ** FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ** 00001 4020 -8001 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL S4020 -0003 00002 2081 -9274 BATTERY 10AH S2081 -0006 ** DIGITAL FIRE DACT ** 00001 2080 -9024 4 CHANNEL DUAL LINE DACT S2080 -0008 00002 2080 -9022 COMMUNICATOR CONN CORD 7860 S2080-0008 ** SYSTEM ANNUNCIATORS ** 00001 4603 -9101 LCD ANNUNCIATOR S4603 -0001 ** SYSTEM SMOKE DETECTORS ** 00013 4098 -9701 SENSOR- TRUEALARM/PHOTO S4098-0011 00017 4098 -9784 TRUEALARM BASE S4098 -0010 00005 4098 -9732 TRUEALARM HEAT SENSOR S4098-0010 * ** *DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS * * ** 00004 4098 -9706 TRUEALARM DUCT HOUSING W/RELAY S4098 -0011 00004 4098 -9701 SENSOR-TRUEALARM/PHOTO 54098 -0011 00004 4098 -9820 BAFFLE FOR TRUEALARM S4098-0011 00004 2098 -9798 SAMPLING TUBE 73" S2098-0013 ** SYSTEM PULL STATIONS ** 00006 2099 -9795 PS MAP2 SINGLE ACTION S2190 -0012 00006 2099 -9813 PS FLUSH TRIM S2190 -0012 * *ADDRESSABLE SPRINKLER MOD. ** 00005 2190 -9172 SUPERVISED IAM S2190-0018 00003 2190 -9163 ADDRESSABLE CONTROL ZAM -SURF S2190 -0012 ** INDICATING HORN /STROBES ** 00005 OPFA AN MT24LSMVFRO.P. - FIRE ALARM 00004 4904 -9137 V/O 24VDC 15CD RED 1 HZ S4904 -0002 • • • • • • • Corporate "eadgt.arters Simplex Plaza Gardner, MA 01441-0001 U.S.A. (508) 632 -2500 Adv0294•FeId I ■ TrueAlarm BASE AND SENSOR SELECTION ' TrueAlarm 5 Simplex Fire Alarm System PRODUCT I DESCRIPTION COMPATIBILITY • l Bases • • 4098 -9784 Standard Sensor Base All Sensors UL, ULC Listed Communicating Devices 4098 -9785 Sensor Base with Connections for Remote All Sensors, 2098 -9808 Remote Alarm Indicator FM Approved 4098 Series TrueAlarm® Bases Alarm Indicator or 4098 -9822 Relay or 4098-9822 9822 Relay _ NYC MEA Approved ** Photoelectric, Ionization, and Heat Sensors 4098 -9786 Piezo Sounder Base with Connections for All Sensors, 2098 -9808 Remote Alarm Indicator Remote Alarm Indicator or 4098 -9822 Relay or 4098 -9822 Relay FEATURES: Sensor Base with Supervised Remote Relay All Sensors, 2098 -9737 Remote Relay, 2098- • Digital mission of Analog Sensor Values 4098 -9787 Connections and Connections for Remote 9808 Remote Alarm Indicator or 4098 -9822 • g Alarm Indicator or 4098 -9822 Relay Relay via MAPNET II ®,Two -Wire Communicationst I J Sensors • Automatic Environmental Compensation 4098 -9701 Photoelectric • Control Panel Sensitivity Selection 4098 -9716 Ionization All Bases • Multi -Stage Alarm Operation ) 4098 -9732 Heat • For use with Simplex 4100, 4020, and 4120 Accessories Series Control Panels and Universal \IN .1111 Transponders 2098 -9737 Supervised Remote Relay 4098 -9787 • Control Panels can Display and Print 4098 -9784 BASE WITH 4098 -9701 SENSOR 2098 -9808 Remote Alarm Indicator 4098 -9785, 4098 -9786, and 4098 -9787 Detailed Sensor Information in Plain 4098 -9821 Retrofit Adapter Plate 4098 -9784, 4098 -9785, and 4098 -9787 Language OPERATION: 4098 -9822 Relay (Mounts in Base Box) 4098 -9785, 4098 -9786, and 4098 -9787 • Automatic Once per Minute Individual Each TrueAlarm sensor's analog output is digitally • • Sensor Alarm Simulation Test Satisfies communicated to the system control panel where the MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS NFPA 72 Annual Sensitivity Testing data is analyzed and an average value is maintained. Requirement An alarm is determined by comparing the sensors I OPTIONS ELECTRICAL BOX REQUIREMENTS • • Sensitivity is Displayed in Percent per Foot present value with its average value. No Options, Any Base Single Gang Box, or 31/2" (89 mm) or 4" (102 mm) Octagonal Box, � (No Interpretation is Required) With TrueAlarm analog sensing, the constant _ . 1 1/2" (38 mm) Minimum Depth 1 monitoring of each sensor's average value as a • Peak Value Logging Allows Accurate continuously shifting reference point provides software Recommended When Retrofitting 6 3/8" Diameter Bases, Will Fit a Analysis and Sensitivity Selection for Each filtering that compensates for environmental factors 4098 -9821 Retrofit Adapter Plate Single Gang Box, 3 1/2" or 4 " Octagonal Box, or 4 " Y Square Box, tY 9 P (Use with 4098 -9784, -9785, or -9787) Sensor (dust, dirt, etc.) and component aging. Without this 1 1/2" Minimum Depth filtering, there is a significant increase in the probability 4098 -9822 Relay •Magnetic Test Feature of false alarms caused by shifts in sensitivity, either up (When Used with 4098 -9785 or -9787) 4" Octagonal Box 2 1/8" (54 mm) Deep with 1 1/2" Extension Ring or down. 4098 -9822 Relay 4" Octagonal Box, 2 1/8" (54 mm) Deep with 1 1/2" Extension Ring or 4" The alarm set point for each TrueAlarm sensor is (When Used with 4098 -9786) Square Box, 1 1/2" Deep with 1 1/2" Extension Ring APPLICATION: determined at the system control panel. It can be TrueAlarm smoke sensors can be ceiling or wall selected to be more or less sensitive as the individual SPECIFICATIONS: mounted. If ceiling mounted, the sensor should be as application requires. Alarm set points can be close as possible to the center of the room or hallway. If individually varied automatically by time of day to be 4098 -9784 & - 9785': UL Listed Temperature Range 32° F to 100° F this is not possible, the edge of the sensor should be at more sensitive at night and less sensitive during Operating Power MAPNET II, 1 address per base (0° C to 38° C) least 4 inches from any wall. If wall mounted, locate the daytime hours. 4098 -9786 & -9787: Operating Temperature Range 32° F to 120° F top of the sensor at least 4 inches and not more than 12 The system will indicate when individual sensors need (0° C to 49° C) inches from the ceiling. cleaning. Dirty sensors, or any sensor trouble, will Communications MAPNET II, 1 address per base , automatically be annunciated at the control panel. In Humidity Range 10 to 90% RH i Sensor locations should be determined only after Operating Voltage Separate 24 VDC addition, the LED on that sensor's base will light 9 Housin Color Off -White l careful consideration is made of the physical layout and Supervisory Current 280 µA contents of the area to be protected. On smooth steadily. In an alarm condition, the LED on the alarmed MAPNET II Connections Terminals sensor's base will light steadily. (LED operation is Alarm Current 4098 -9786 = 15 mA ceilings, spacing of 30 ft (9.1 m) may be used as a controlled by the fire alarm control panel. During alarm 4098 -9787 (w/2098 -9737) = 28 mA Remote Alarm Indicator /Relay I guide. Refer to the National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA -72. 4098 -9822 Relay': Connections Wire Leads, AWG # 18 ' Up to 127 sensors can be connected on a single pair of not in conditions, alarm may e return o indicating to to trouble condition that is conserve wires to a MAPNET II communications channel. communications power.) Operating Voltage Separate 24 VDC `` P ) • 4098 -9785 base with 4098 -9822 relay requires 1 • d ap. Alarm Current 13 mA separate 24 VDC. TrueAlarm Unshielded sensors wire may and be other use Simplex in retrofit addressable plications • ULC listed devices are designated with a "C suffix communicating devices can be intermixed on the same Accept le: 4098- 9701C). g "Accepted for use — City of New York Department of Buildings - B Simplex Gardner, Massachusetts 01441 - 0001 U.S.A. MAPNET II circuit. MEA35.93 E. Offices and Re resentatives Throughout the World t TrueAlarm analog sensing is protected by U.S. Patent Nos. ® p g 5.155,468 and 5,173,683. MAPNET addressable communications i is protected by U.S. Patent No. 4,796,025. AO specifications and other information shown were current as of publication. and are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. •o 1996 Simplex Time Recorder Co. Publication S4098. 0010 -2 8 -96 I , I I TrueAlarm SENSOR BASES AND ACCESSORIES TrueAlarm SENSORS FEATURES: (( COMMON FEATURES: 4098 -9701 PHOTOELECTRIC SENSOR • Base Mounted Address Selection: ELECTRICAL BOX: SINGLE GANG, 3 1/2" OR 4" OCTAGONAL, t• � • • Sealed Against Rear Air Flow Entry TrueAlarm photoelectric sensors use a stable, pulsed — Remains with Location OR 4" SQUARE, (MODEL DEPENDENT, SEE CHART P. 4) • Interchangeable Mounting LED light source and a silicon photodiode receiver to — Accessible from Front (Dip Switch Under Sensor) • Low Profile provide consistent and accurate smoke sensing with • Automatic Identification Provides Default Sensitivity when I I r � ` r% low power requirements. Seven levels of sensitivity are Substituting Sensor Types kr \, . i %.,/ �� E MI /RFI Shielded Electronics available for each individual sensor, ranging from 0.2% • Integral LED for Power -On (Pulsing), or Alarm or Trouble to 3.7% per foot of smoke obscuration. Sensitivity is SMOKE SENSOR FEATURES: (Steady On) RELAY SIZE: 2 1/2" X 1 1/2" X 1" monitored and selected at the fire alarm control panel. • Locking Anti-Tamper Design (64 mm X 38 mm X 25.4 mm) • Photoelectric or Ionization Technology Sensing g P g • 360° Smoke Entry for Optimum Response The sensor head design provides 360° smoke entry for • Magnetically Operated Functional Test y P P optimum response to gray or black smoke from any • Mounts on Standard Outlet Boxes I • Listed to UL268 Testing Standards direction. A built -in screen keeps insects from entering • UL Listed Air Velocity Ranges: the smoke chamber. Due to its photoelectric operation, I BASES: I \\\\ I I \''I — 4098 -9701, Photoelectric, 0 to 2000 ft/min air velocity is not a factor, except as it affects area • 4098 -9784, Standard Sensor Base I — 4098 -9716, Ionization, 0 to 300 ft/min smoke flow. • 4098 -9785, Sensor Base with Wired Connections for 2098 -9737 4098.9822 RELAY REMOTE RELAY (MOUNTS IN BASE Remote Alarm Indicator or 4098 -9822 Relay ELEC. BOX) HEAT SENSOR FEATURES: I= = I • 4098 -9786, Sensor Base with Piezoelectric Sounder: I ! • Combination Rate -of -Rise and Rate Compensated — Output is 88 dBA @ 10 ft (3 m) per UL268, Smoke Fixed Temperature Operation Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems • Listed to UL 521 Testing Standard for 50 ft Spacing 'EXTENDS — Complimentary Listed as Audible Notification Appliance k 6 3/8" (162 mm) • FM A roved for 30 ft S akin 7/16" (11 mm) to UL Standard 464, Audible Signal Appliances, rated PP P 9 ABOVE BASE ,,. 82 dBA @ 10 ft (3 m) 13/16" - , -- • -,, t.:2.!1: , - - : : . :; - • , ��..'. -;y. 4098 -9732 HEAT SENSOR — Operation is Programmable from the Control Panel (30 mm) - : :} s= , - t - • , -_; . -,. ;.!: — Wired Connections for Remote Alarm Indicator or - - • °.�• � . `" TrueAlarm heat sensors are self- restoring and provide a 4098 -9701 PHOTOELECTRIC SENSOR 4098 -9822 Relay 4096 -9786 SENSOR BASE combination of rate -of -rise and fixed temperature rate • 4098 -9787, Sensor Base with Supervised Relay Driver MTH SOUNDER compensated sensing. With small thermal mass, the Output, Programmable from Control Panel: sensor accurately and quickly measures the local 4098 -9716 IONIZATION SENSOR — Use with Remote Mount 2098 -9737 Relay k L4 6 3/8" (162 mm) - 1 temperature for logging at the fire alarm control panel. • — Wired Connections for Remote Alarm Indicator or = {� t + ate -of -rise temperature detection is selectable at the TrueAlarm Ionization sensors use a single radioactive 4098 -9822 Relay (9.5 mm) ` control panel for either 15° F (8.3° C) or 20° F (11.1° C) source with an outer sampling ionization chamber and 4098-9821 RETROFIT temperature sensing is independent an inner reference ionization chamber to provide stable ADAPTER PLATE per minute. Fixed pe fatUre g operation under fluctuations in environmental OPTIONS: • of rate -of -rise sensing and programmable to operate at • 2098 -9737, Remote Mount Control Relay, DPDT Contacts, 135 °F (57 °C) or 155 °F (68 °C). In a slow developing fire, conditions temperature and freely Smoke annd d invisible 2 A max. @ 24 VDC, or 120 VAC, for Transient the temperature may not increase rapidly enough to ble a combustion oustion g gases ases can freeely penetrate the Su rested Loads Re wires External k k 11/16" (119 mm) ----1,1 outer chamber. With both chambers ionized by a PP ( q " operate the rate -of -rise feature. However, an alarm will Ins radioactive source (Am 241), a very small current flows 24 VDC) ( 11 mm) ( -. b e initiated when the temperature reaches its rated fixed in the circuit. The presence of particles of combustion • 2098 -9808, Remote A Indicator • T STANDARD MOUNTING PLATE temperature setting. will cause a change in the voltage ratio between • 4098 -9821, Retrofit Adapter Plate (INCLUDED) TrueAlarm heat sensors can be programmed as a utility chambers. This difference is measured by the • 4098 -9822, Relay (Mounts in Base Electrical Box) device to monitor for temperature extremes in the range electronics in the sensor's base and digitally transmitted — Activates When Base LED is Steady On from 32° F to 158° F (0° C to 70° C). This feature can back to the control panel for processing. — DPDT Contacts, Rated 2 A max. @ 24 VDC, or 14 4" (102 mm) -.I provide freeze warnings or alert to HVAC system Four levels of sensitivity are available for each sensor, 0.5 A max.@ 120 VAC, for Transient Suppressed Loads 1 3/16" ranging 0.5% to per g from 0.5 1.7% foot of smoke (Requires External 24 VDC) (30 mm) 7 i Z angin obscuration. -9787 4098 -9784, -9785, & -9 _ 3r E TrueAlarm sensor bases contain integral addressable electronics that constantly monitor the status of the ♦ EXTENDS detachable photoelectric, ionization, or heat sensors. Each r m i d / ..jz rs ens" (14 mm) sensor's output is digitized and transmitted to the system B ABOVE BASE fire alarm control panel every four seconds. EXTENDS Since TrueAlarm sensors use the same base, different 1s/1s " (2 4 mm) mg ow ur sensor types can be easily interchanged to meet specific • 2098 -9806 4098 -9732 HEAT SENSOR ABOV BA SE location requirements. This feature allows intentional REMOTE ALARM sensor substitution during building construction. When INDICTOR conditions are temporarily dusty, instead of covering the (SINGLE GANG PLATE) WARNING: In most fires, hazardous levels of 4098 -9716 IONIZATION SENSOR smoke sensors, heat sensors may be installed without O9lttl{Mec smoke and toxic gas can build up before a heat III • reprogramming the control panel. Although the control ., \ detection device would initiate an alarm. In cases panel will indicate an incorrect sensor type, the head where Life Safety is a factor, the use of smoke sensor will operate at a default sensitivity and provide detection is highly recommended. building protection. 2 3 1 • Multi- Applieriphe► J3 Si rnp lex a cation A cc es P he I INDIVIDUAL I SUPERR l ALARM CURRENT ( • PRODUCT LD' DESCRIPTION I DATA SHEET I CURRENT I ZONE ADAPTER MODULE - MONITOR -- Individually AddressaL 20 mA 90 mA *MAPNET I, 2190 -9153 1 Zone, Style D. Surface Cover - - 20 mA 90 mA U L, ULC Listed Style D. Flush Cover mmunication Devices 2190 -9154 1 Zone. ty FM App C o — 20 mA 90 mA _ 2190.9155 1 Zone, Style B Surface Cover 2190-9156 1 Zone, Style B Flush Cover _ 90 mA _ 20 mA �_ . 2190 -9157 4 -Wire Detector Zone Surface Cover 20 mA 90 mA FEATURES: 20 mA 90 mA • • Individually Addressable Communications : , j = :!,'II I 2190 -s,sa 4-Wire Detector Zone Flush Cover � Over a Single Pair of Wires ZONE ADAPTER MODULE - CONTROL SIGNAL — 15 mA 65 mA I • System Displays Exact Device Location and ADDRESSABLE MANUAL �. • 2190-9159 Style Z Signal Surface Cover Status FIRE ALARM STATION ` — 4100 Series Control Panels 2190-9162 15mA 65mA 2190 -9160 Style Z Signal Flush Cover 4o mA • For Use with Simplex: 15 mA 2190-9161 Style Y Signal Surface Cover — 15 40 mA i 2190-9162 Style Y Signal Flush Cover — 4100 Series Universal Transponders • ''4��� 10 fi1 40 mA — 4120 Series Network Node Panels k 2190-9163 DPDT Control Relay Surface Cover — 4020 Series Control Panels 10 mA 40 �° ;-....:7,:i,..: ` 2190-9164 DPDT Control Relay Flush Cover — 2120 Communicating Device • - I e � � 4 , � , Current Draw Included w /Control Panel 2120 Transponders ADDRESSABLE DETECTOR ELECTRONICSAAM _�. '4,,,, i , "��` ` - '� � it S2190-0018 — — • Initiating Devices, Notification Appliance } 2190-9172 supervised IAM" . — — Circuits and Control Relays a ll 2098 -9651 Detector Base w /Remote LED Output — � ��` i Y . ADDRESSABLE Commun Over the Same Wire Pair � �. BASE — — j t o i7.. S .,...- - ' Current Draw Included w /Control Panel < 2098 -9652 Detector Base w /Alarm LED — — — (Se Power Required for Some_ �. ; , 2098 -9744 Remote Alarm Indicator (LED) — ! • • Devices) �x, ' DETECTOR HEADS _ " ( `�' • Zone Adapter Modules (ZAMS) Provide =�, �; � -� � - 2098 -9202 Photoelectric Detector w /Heat S2098-0048 — Addressability to Conventional Circuits S2098-0048 — — • NFPA Style 4 or 6 Communications 2098 -9201 Photoelectric Detector Tapped PHOTOELECTRIC S2098-0053 — — • Style 4 Wiring May be Either "T" Ta e 2098 -9576 Ionization Detector or In /Out SMOKE DETECTOR 4098 -9407 135'F (57•C) Fixed Temp. Heat Detector 90-098 -0007 — — • Dip Switch Address Selection : �,,. _ 4098 -9408 135°F (57'C) Fixed Temp. w /Rate -of- Rise! rent Draw Included w /Control Panel Heat Det. S4098-0007 Cur ZONE ADAPTER E MANUAL FIRE ALARM STATIONS INTRODUCTION: MODULE (ZAM) • ADDRESSABLE ( - � ' • '� ADDR — 2099 -9795 Single Action — — — MAPNET II' communicating devices individually a nnunciate exact identity and accurate status to the t" 2099 -9796 Double Action/Breakglass — connected control panel. Applications include smoke = — — 2099-9797 Single Action/Local — detectors, manual fire alarm (pull) stations, include heat .. . detectors, sprinkler flow switches (or any typical fire 2099 -9761 - Double Action/Push-Pull Pull — N/A device) and addressable control. New — N/A 2099 -9813 Flush Trim Plate N/A installation wiring is via twisted, shielded wire. N/A Performance is compatible with most retrofit wiring 2975 -9178 Back Box 2099 -9814 Surface Trim Plate — wA N/A where unshielded and untwisted wire exist. ` 'For listed products, add SUPERVISED INDIVIDUAL • SPECIFICATIONS: ADDRESSABLE MODULE (IAM) -91 1. 5 devices (example: 2098 -9201 C). s MA PNET II input 24 to 40 VDC with Data "2190 -9172 is considered as 1.5 devices each for MAPNET II circuit loading. Refer to Simplex data sheet S2190 -0018 for more $ee Chart, Page 8 ; eaaeaetae� information. C urrent "'For ULC listed products, add the suffix "C" if in English, •CP if in French, or "CB" if Biling Address Means Dip Switch, 8 Position , :::Pr :s Cni .i Temperature 32'F to 120'F (0'C to 49•C) 1 • Humidity 85% Non - condensing @ 86'F (30'C) . till • Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 th U.S.A. • • MAPNET addressable communications is protected by U.S. Patent MAPNET II DEVICES BSirriplex Offices and Representatives Throughout the No. 0-,796,025. Publication S2190.0012 -9 3 -95 All spealleations and other information shown were current as of publication, and change are subject to without note. Prowl in U.S.A. a 1995 Simplex Time Recorder Co. i ADDRESSABLE DETECTOR BASES ZONE ADAPTER MODULE — SIGNAL ZAM • FEATURES: MOUNTING BOX (BY OTHERS): Signal ZAMs are used to supervise and operate 24 VDC fire fighter phones. The signal ZAM is available in NFPA a' (102mm) OCT. BOX OR 4" SO. BOX - . notification appliances, speakers, and telephone circuits. Style Y (2 wire), and Style Z (4 wire) operation for • Integral Alarm LED or Remote LED Output w/o RELAY, DEPTH = 1 1/2" (38mm) (/ • Output capacity is up to 2 A @ 24 VDC, or 50 W of 25 notification appliance circuit operation. Field wiring WITH RELAY: ` VRMS speakers, or up to three simultaneously activated diagrams are shown in the following illustrations. • • Dip Switch Selectable Addressing is Located 4" OCT. BOX DEPTH = 2 1/8" (54mm) in the Detector Base *1 1/2 EXTENTION 4'• SO. BOX DEPTH = 1 1/2" • Standard Outlet Box Mounting +1 1/2" EXTENTION , + + • Interchangeable Heads 24 VDC 0 ='. 1 DESCRIPTION: r .. � ;';, °r• TAP 1 .__I_ STYLE Y 4 098 -980 OR NOTIFICATION Detector bases with integral addressable electronics • '� APPLIANCE CIRCUIT A ASRES2098 - 9651 SABLE ,,:• RELAY* WIRIN ` SPEAKERS SHOWN 1 constantly monitor the status of the detachable y=t; f� WIRING + _ �OR REFERENCE) photoelectric smoke detector or ionization smoke BASE IN/REMOTE MAPNET 11 LED OUTPUT 6 1/2" DIA. (165mm) 1 detector and communicate changes of status to the control panel. Each smoke detector and base receives ,� � its power from the MAPNET II communications lines. %tit' 1� Y SIGNAL IN AUDI Since the detector heads use the same addressable . (AUDIO OR PH ONE essable PHONE) base, a quick and easy conversion from one type of -. II SHIELD S S in stalled fy , <= detector to another is possible to satisfy ..' .,..4:7:', - 1111111 conditions. .-- r = . „ ._17:-a:'-.,-, ., i 7r E, ^ +s ue , 010101 4 2098 -9652 With the addressing means in the base, detectors 1 ` T r„ ; �* , ' ADDRESSABLE ~""y� R te ' BASE W /LED removed for cleaning need not be returned to the exact '•�-•-. x -, • ” 1 61/2" DIA: ( PRIMARY location, simplifying the maintenance process. _ �� s -- STYLE Z 4098 -9804 RELAY OPTION (for 2098 - 9651): s. NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE The 4098 -9804 relay connects to the 2098 -9651 base = RETURN CIRCUIT instead of a remote LED. It requires separate 24VDC �:• ' -4. -� power with an end -of -line supervision relay connected `: v. ;`: ' .., :: '' �; to a dedicated monitoring point. Up to ten relays can be F , _ :' activated per MAPNET channel. The relay activates " L-x - ;‘ -, ;.= '' • SIGNAL IN (AUDIO OR PHONE) when the detector is in alarm or trouble, and typically '- a ' ' �' controls a separate indicator such as a nurse call light. :_:_ ( Two sets of DPDT contacts are each rated 2A at I 24VDC, and 0.5A at 120VAC, resistive. ZONE ADAPTER MODULE — CONTROL ZAM PHOT E ZAMs are used to 2098-9576 Control ZAM r PHOTOELECTRIC i I IONIZATION p ovide addressable control Control ZAM relay contacts are rated at 2 A @ 120 VAC 4098 SERIES DETECTOR ,.,, I DETECTOR functions such as elevator capture, HVAC control, or 28 VDC, resistive. HEAT DETECTORS -? ,. 1 _ � pressurization fan control, damper control, etc. .r .16,'1,;1/4, �.L Nx .n • a - c • r i 24 VDC S 2A ai x r x + „ ' � �=> r ' "r' TAP — Cl ..: 0 -t OR • ;; '' IN/OUT i 4:16.—__0___________ INSTALLED 115/16" 17/8•• WIRING + I , ___• N.0.1 HEIGHT ° (49.2mm) ° (47.6mm) _ 17/8" ( ) - (47.6mm) MAPNET II - - N.C.2 ry 2A C.2 2098 -9744 :'?'� + �. REMOTE ALARM t ^ :, INDICATORr : r .s: SHIELD 0 0 N O 2 CONTROLLED DEVICE (FOR USE IN . .:0• - •r": :''� 2098 -9202 :.; :-,, o- CONJUNCTION ' PHOTOELECTRIC —"' WITH A 2098 -9651 ` = "• DETECTOR �' ADDRESSABLE W /HEAT (IN = ' BASE) s'..r'' A 2098. 9651 .,..; _ , . Y =w " " ADDRESSABLE _•; /' 1 ' BASE) ' � ON ' C ROL INSTALLED + HEIGHT = 2 3/8" `' ' POWER (6o.3mm) (r • • ? CONTROL ZAM .. \\ C • Relay measures approximately 2 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 1" . :;„.:..,, (63.5mm x 38.1mm x 25.4mm) • 2 MAPNET II Addressable Ei 0 SiMplex Fire Alarm Systems Communicating Devices UL ULC* Listed 2190 -9172 FM Approved Individual Addressable Module (IAM) STANDARD FEATURES: • MAPNET II" Provides both Communications and Power using One Twisted, Shielded Wire -,- , Pair • Style B Supervised Monitoring of Normally 4 /` ' . • Open Dry Contacts /, * c.„ . > • Selectable Latching Operation for , X .. . ,/ , .. Momenta Contacts , .* • Dip Switch Selectable Addressing - ', ` • Wiring Distance to Contacts up to 400 Ft. • Integral End -of -Line Resistor • Single Gang Box Mounting ` 1 2190 -9172 SUPERVISED IAM (Shown Full Size) . SPECIFICATIONS: DESCRIPTION: MAPNET II Input 24 to 40 VDC with Data The 2190 -9172 is an individually addressable module MAPNET Ii Loading Factor x 1.5 that has both its power and its communications supplied (maximum of 85 per channel)** by a two wire MAPNET llt circuit. It provides location Address Means Dip Switch, SW 1 -7 specific addressability to a single initiating device or Latching Operation Select Dip Switch, SW 8 multiple devices by monitoring normally open, dry Input/Output Connections Wire Leads, #18 AWG contacts. Closure of the monitored contacts initiates an alarm. An open in the initiating circuit wiring will cause a Dimensions 2 -1/4 "L x 1 -1 /8"W x 1/2" D trouble to be reported at the Fire Alarm Control Panel. (57.2mm x 28.6mm x 12.7mm) If the initiating device contacts are momentary, such as Input Requirements Normally Open, Dry Contacts from a rate -of -rise heat detector, enabling the latch Temperature 32 °F to 120 °F feature allows the IAM to latch the alarm condition until 0 °C to 49 °C the system is reset. For applications where the contact Humidity 85% Non - Condensing closure latches, or if its condition needs to be tracked at @ 86 °F, 30 °C the control panel, non - latching operation may be enabled. • ULC listed model is 2190- 9172C. t MAPNET is protected by U.S. Patent No. 4,796,025. 1 •• When multiple types of devices are on the same MAPNET II channel, consider the 2190 -9172 as 1.5 devices for determining channel loading. - 1994 Simplex Time Recorder CO. Publication S2190- 0018 10 -94 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM TYPICAL INITIATING DEVICES MONITOR (YELLOW) 2190 -9172 " - -- ALTERNATE SUPERVISED END -OF -LINE IAM MONITOR - RESISTOR RED (GRAY) A R R - LOCATION + 7 � (100 1 /2W) MAPNET II • CONNECTION BROWN A BLACK INTERNAL END-OF -LINE RESISTOR BROWN A MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM END-OF -LINE RESISTOR TO MONITOR WIRES IS 400 FT. • For detailed installation information, refer to Simplex publication PER -21 -025 (574 -675). • COMPATIBLE SIMPLEX FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANELS REFER TO SIMPLEX DATA SHEET: 4100 S4100 -0013, and S4100 -0002 4100 Universal Transponder (U.T.) S4100 -0006 4100 MINIPLEX' Transponder S4100 -0015 4020 S4020 -0001 4120 Network Nodes S4120 -0001 (with MAPNET II Capabilities) E SimpI Gardner. sachuse Throughout roughout 01441-0001 the U.S.A. Offices and Representatives preresee Throughout ntatives the World 4 1 All speeifkations and other information shown were cunent as of publication, and are subiect to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. . . : :r. t . wheelock Architects and Engineers Specifications . The notification appliance shall be a Wheelock MT Series audible /visual device or equivalent. Notification appliance shall be electronic �, INC. FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS and use solid state components. Electromechanical alternatives are not approved. Each electronic signal shall provide eight (8) field I t 0 selectable alarm tones. The tones shall consist of: TONE, HORN, MARCH TIME HORN, CODE -3 HORN, CODE -3 TONE, SLOW • i • WHOOP, SIREN and HI/LO. Tone selection shall be by durable dip switch assembly and not clips or jumpers. The audible and the SERIES MT and MT STROBE and strobe shall be able to operate from a single signaling circuit while producing any of these tones. The device shall provide two output SYNCHRONIZED MULTITONE ELECTRONIC SIGNALS sound levels: STANDARD and HIGH dBA. The HIGH dBA setting shall provide a minimum 5 dBA increase in sound output at nomi- nal voltage. The HIGH anechoic dBA measurement at 10 feet at the alarm HORN SETTING shall be 101 dBA minimum for MT and 99 dBA minimum for MT Strobes, at nominal voltage. Operating voltages shall be either 12VDC or 24VDC using filtered power or unfil- tered power supply (full - wave - rectified). All models shall have provisions for standard reverse polarity type supervision and IN /OUT Description field wiring using terminals that accept #12 to #18 AWG wiring. ' Wheelock's Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone electronic signals offer a - - • = �• •., Combination audible/Visual signals shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan lens or equivalent with solid state choice o eight (8) nationally and internationally recognized alerting 1 , :, a I ' 9 P 99 q 9 ( Y Y 9 9 "...% circuitry. Strobe shall meet UL 1971 and produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second minimum over the Listed input voltage • sounds: Horn, Bell, March Time Horn, Code - Tone, Code - Horn, Slow : .F , • (20VOC - 31 VDC) range. The strobe intensity shall be rated per UL 1971 for 15, 30, 75 or 110 Candela. The LSM Series 15/75 can- Whoop. Siren or Hi/Lo Tone. Our Code -3 horn and tone patterns are engi Listing specified when 15 candela UL 1971 • dela strobe shall be s intensity required (e.g., . neered to comply with NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattern specifications without P 9 with 75 candela ty near -axis is q uired ( g , ADA compliance), ) requiring additional coding means. With MT and MT Strobe Signals, one F i" Series SL/SLM Models shall incorporate circuitry for synchronized strobe flash and shall be designed for compatibility with Wheelock alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. Synchronized strobe I SM and DSM Sync Modules. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the module fails to oiler- versions are available. fi ate (i.e., contacts remain closed), the strobes shall revert to a non - synchronized default flash rate. The MT Strobes are designed for ADA applications with maximum The Sync Module shall be designed and available in two versions; the SM 12/24 for control of a Class B circuit; and a dual output ver- performance, sion, the DSM -12/24 for control of either Class A or multiple Class A or B circuits. The DSM dual circuit version shall provide the addi- performance, requirements and cost s of NFPA 72 (the (the NatiNati onal while Fire Alarm Code), ANSI de), exceeding E the latest requirem capability of 'daisy- chaining ", that is, the ability to interconnect multiple DSM's for synchronous horn and strobe operation on 117.1 (the American National Standard For Accessible and Usable multiple circuits. Interconnection capability shall be for a maximum of 20 circuits. Rated average current requirement for the SM 12124 I Buildings and Facilities) and UL Standard 1971 (Standard for Signaling shall be .014/.025 amperes; the DSM 12/24 shall be .020/.038 amperes. A single circuit SM Sync Module shall be capable of han- Devices for the Hearing Impaired). MT strobes, when properly specified and • - dling a 3 ampere load @ 12 or 24 VDC; dual circuit DSM Sync Modules shall be capable of handling a load of 3 amperes per circuit installed in accordance with NFPA/ANSI Standards, can provide the @ 12 or 24 VDC. Equivalent Facilitation allowed under ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG • All UL 1971 Listed strobe appliances shall be verified to meet FCC Part 15, Class B and incorporate low temperature compensation General Section 2.2) by meeting or exceeding the illumination which results SERIES MT • from the ADA specified strobe intensity of 75 candela at 50 feet. This is an • to insure the lowest possible current consumption. Strobe activation shall be via independent input or from the same input circuit as illumination of 0.030 lumens per square foot (footcandles). the audible. Each MT and MT Strobe appliance The combination audible/visual appliances may be installed indoors and surface or flush mounted. They shall mount to standard elec pp has two user selective sound output Features levels: STANDARD dBA and HIGH dBA. Non - strobe versions provide • Approvals include: Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971 and UL 464) trical hardware requiring no additional trimplate or adapter. The aesthetic appearance shall not have any mounting holes or screw selectable voltage capability in one unit, 12VDC or 24VDC, filtered or FWR. Listings, Factory Mutual, California State Fire Marshal, New York City heads visible when the installation is completed. The appliance shall be finished in a textured red color. Strobe versions are specific for either 12VDC or 24VDC and may be used MEA and Chicago BFP approvals on all models. The audible device may be installed indoor or outdoor with the proper backbox. With filtered or unfiltered (full- wave - rectified) input voltages. Separate input • MT & MT WM Strobe model available for outdoor installation requir- �( y ma's are available, shunt wires are provided to enable both tone and !rig weatherproof devices. In private mode location where UL 1971 ANY MATERIAL EXTRAPOLATED FROM THIS DOCUMENT OR FROM WHEELOCK MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS DESCRIBING THE PRODUCT FOR USE IN `� (*mina's to operate simultaneously from a single input. strobes are not required the MT WM strobe model Is UL 1638 Usted - PROMOTIONAL OR ADVERTISING CLAIMS, OR FOR ANY OTHER USE INCLUDING DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT'S APPLICATION, OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND The Multitone Strobe Signals are UL Listed for indoor use, ceiling and wall at 117 cd and is designed for mounting indoors or outdoors. TESTING IS USED Al THE SOLE RISK OF THE USER AND WHEELOCK WILL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR SUCH USE. mount. under Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired • Series MT Signals have IN and OUT wiring terminations that accept two Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock, Inc. Standard Terms and and Standard 464 for Audible Signal Appliances, and use a Xenon flash- #12 to #18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each terminal. Inputs Donditions. tube with solid state circuitry enclosed in a rugged Lexans lens to provide are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type super - maximum reliability for effective visible signaling. Options include LS, MS vision. • and IS Series which are Listed at 15. 30 and 75 candela intensity to cover • One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective signals to provide superior 20' X 20', 30' X 30' and 40' X 40' rooms, respectively. THE LSM SERIES sound penetration for various ambient and wall conditions with two field 15/75 CANDELA WALL MOUNTED STROBES WERE TESTED AT UL selectable sound output levels. FOR 75CD ON AXIS, AND ARE LISTED AT 15 CANDELA UNDER UL • Code - 3 Horn and Tone meet ANSUNFPA/ISO temporal pattern for stall- 1971 AND MEET 75 CANDELA INTENSITY ON AXIS FOR ADA GUIDE dard emergency evacuation signaling. LINES WITH LOW CURRENT DRAW. • Audible and strobe can operate from a single signaling circuit with any of the (8) eight audible signals. • Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA Accessibility Guidelines. 1 • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce power consumption and wiring costs. • MT Strobe models available with 15, 15/75, 30 and 75 candela ratings for independent or single input activations. • Wheelodes patented LS, LSM, MS, IS. HSW and all new synchronized Series strobe designs offer fire alarm system designers, specifiers and installers the industry's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe prod- ucts. ill • Series MT Strobe multitone electronic signals equipped with SL/SLM synchronized strobes. when used in conjunction with Wheelock SM/DSM I sync modules, produce a synchronized strobe flash for compliance 3 YEAR WARRANTY with ADA guidelines concerning photosensitive epilepsy. Distributed By: • ) • 12VDC and 24VDC models with wide - Listed voltage range, filtered (DC) and FWR. 1 • Selectable input voltage on non -strobe versions. Strobe versions are fac tory set for either 12 or 24VDC. NATIONAL SALES OFFICE • Series MT Signals have IN and OUT wiring terminations that accept two C ca fl l 1 • I #12 to #18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each terminal. Inputs 1.800.631.2148 are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type super - vision. Canada 800- 397 -5777 • Mounts to either 4 square or double gang switch boxes (important for MEMBER • SERIES MT SERIES MT WITHIN retrofit installations). Attractive flush or surface mounting. ■ • No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15. Class B for compatibility with WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, N.J. 07740 • (908) 222 -6880 • FAX: 908 -222 -8707 Copyright 1996 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved. sensitive detection and communication circuits. • 52000 Rev. UN ■ A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING. SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. Wiring Diagrams (for all models) ALLURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS. CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR PERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION. WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE. ANO SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU (MT Signal Audible signal and strobe operate independently Audible signal and strobe operate in unison. Red and NO /OR OTHERS. black shunt - wires are supplied. lir NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol a . All warnings are printed in bold capital letters. ( 0 PR EDING * TO FRO OR O1NG * + TON FROM alarm Tones SIGNAL OR - - NExr S IGNAL AUDIBLE °R E EO.LO.L 0. AUDIBLE PRECEDING + SIGNAL AL O F A c !I OR E0.L0. 111 - $IG O OR RED SIGNAL OR kill ALARM TONES FAC.P. - - EO.I.R. FRO TONE PATTERN DESCRIPTION O OReDINC + �t + E°R a • tai Irl'I S TROBE AUOIBIE HORN BROADBAND HORN (Continuous) SIGNAL a ; BELL 1560 Hz MODULATED (0.07 sec. ON /Repeat) STROBE AUDIBLE MARCH TIME HORN HORN (0.25 sec. OW0.25 sec. OFF /Repeat) CODE -3 HORN HORN (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) CODE -3 TONE 500 Hz (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) Ordering Information SLOW WHOOP 500 -1200 Hz SWEEP (4.0 sec. OW0.5 sec. OFF /Repeat MODEL ORDER INPUT RATED AVERAGE' MOUNTING•• SIREN 600 -1200 Hz SWEEP (1.0 sec.OWRepeat) NUMBER CODE VOLTAGE CANDELA STROBE CURRENT (AMPS) OPTIONS HULO 1000/800 Hz (0.25 sec. ON/Alternate) MT- 12/24 -R 5023 12/24 -- -- E,F,L,M,O,T,U MT4- 12/24 -R 5308 12/24 K,N,O,T,U eneral Notes: MT -24 -LS -VFR 5183 24 15 .074 E,F,L,M,O Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum from 20 -31VDC (for 24VDC models) or 12- 15.6VDC (for 12VDC models). Note that ADA guidelines MT -24 -SL -VFR 6306 • 24 15 .096 E,F,L,M,O presently specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. All candela ratings represent minimum effective Multitone Strobe intensity based on UL 1971. MT 24 -LSM -VFR 5182 24 15/75 .100 E,F,L,M,O MT Strobe models are UL 1971 listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) and maximum humidity of 85% RH. All MT and MT+ MT- 24 -SLM -VFR 6307 24 15/75 .138 E,F,L,M,O 'v'/M strobe models for outdoor use are Listed for -31 °F to 150°F ( -35 °C to 66 ° C) and maximum humidity of 95% RH. MT -24 -MS -VFR 5321 24 30 .124 E,F,L,M,O MT 24- IS•VFR 5355 24 75 .200 E,F,L,M,O specifications MT4 -24 -LS -VFR # 5315 24 15 .074 K,N,T,U MT4 -24- LSM -VFR # 5374 24 15/75 .100 K,N,T,U Table 1: dBA and Current Ratings for Multitone Signals Without Strobes _ MT4 -24 -MS -VFR # 5375 24 30 .124 K,N,T,U Typical Anechoic' Rated Reverberant dBA' MT4 -24 -IS -VFR # 5370 24 75 .200 K,N,T,U Input Current Input Current dBA at 10 Feet at 10 Feet Per UL 464 MT 24 -WM -VFR "' 5025 24 117 .088 E,F,L,M,O Tone AMPS 4) 24VDC AMPS @ 12VDC At Nominal At Minimum At Nominal MT -12 -LS -VFR 5383 12 15 .155 E,F,L,M,O • Input Voltage Input V oltage Input Voltage 12 -MS-VFR 5384 12 30 • .227 E,F,L,M,O HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD (-40 -- 5683 12 15/75 .210 E,F,L,M,O Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 88 82 91 85 T T12LSM•VFR T4 -12 -LS -VFR # 5385 12 15 .155 K,N,T,U ' II 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 94 89 82 75 85 79 T4 -12 -MS -VFR # 5386 12 30 .227 K,N,T,U arch Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 85 79 88 82 T4 12LSM VFR # 5687 12 15/75 .210 K,N,T,U )de-3 Hom 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 85 75 85 79 NGLE CIRCUITSM SYNC MODULE' • ode -3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 97 92 79 75 82 75 M12/24 R I 6369 12 or 24 014/.025 E,N Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025 101 96 88 82 88 82 UAL CIRCUIT DSM SYNC MODULE Siren 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 100 95 85 82 88 82 SM - 12/24 -R I 6374 I 12 or 24 .020/.038 I W HI/L0 0.020 0.014 0.044 0.012 95 90 82 79 85 79 NOTE: If the strobe and audible operate on the same circuit add the strobe current from above S Will not be available after May 31. 1996. to the proper current from Table 2. Table 2: dBA and Current Ratings for Audible Portion of Multitone Signals With Strobes ' Average current per actual Wheelodt Production testing at 12 & 24VDC nominal voltage. For rated average. peak and inrush currents across the listed voltage ranges for both filtered DC ' g g and full waved rectified (FWR). see the Installation Instruction for this product series or Wheeloc 's current 'Alarm Signals' catalog. Typical Anechoic' Rated Reverberant dBA' • • For additional information, please refer to Data Sheet 157000 for mounting options. Input Current Input Current dBA at 10 Feet at 10 Feet Per UL 464 •' • • Listed for UL 1638 only. Tone AMPS (� 24VDC AMPS @ 12VDC " • SM Sync Control Modules are rated for 3.0 amperes at 1224 VDC; DSM Dual Circuit Modules are rated for 3.0 amperes per circuit The maximum number of interconnected OSM At Nominal At Minimum At Nominal modules is twenty (20). Input Voltage Input Voltage Input V oltage Models code suffix: V . vertical lens: H . horizontal lens; F . fire lettering; R . red plate. HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 85 79 88 82 a WARNING: CONTACT WHEELOCK FOR "INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" AND "GENERAL INFORMATION" SHEET ON THESE PRODUCTS. THESE MATERIALS CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT SHOULD BE READ PRIOR TO SPECIFYING OR INSTALLING THESE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING: Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 92 87 79 75 82 75 • TOTAL CURRENT REQUIRED BY ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO SYSTEM PRIMARY AND SECONDARY POWER SOURCES. • March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 82 75 85 79 • FUSE RATINGS ON SIGNALING CIRCUITS TO HANDLE MAXIMUM INRUSH OR PEAK CURRENTS FROM ALL DEVICES ON THOSE CIRCUITS. THE TIME DURATION OF THE MAXIMUM STROBE INRUSH OR PEAK CURRENT IS 2 MILLISECONDS FOR LS/ISM/MS MODELS AND 4 MILLISECONDS FOR IS MODELS. Code -3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 79 75 82 75 • COMPOSITE FLASH RATE FROM MULTIPLE STROBES WITHIN A PERSON'S FIELD OF VIEW. Code -3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 95 90 75 70 ' 79 73 • • • • THE VOLTAGE APPLIED TO THESE PRODUCTS MUST BE WITHIN THEIR RATED INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE. • INSTALLATION OF 110 CANDELA STROBE PRODUCTS IN SLEEPING AREAS. Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025 99 94 82 75 85 79 • INSTALLATION IN OFFICE AREAS AND OTHER SPECIFICATION AND INSTALLATION ISSUES. Siren 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 98 93 82 75 85 79 • USE STROBES ONLY ON CIRCUITS WITH CONTINUOUSLY APPLIED OPERATING VOLTAGE. DO NOT USE STROBE ON COOED OR INTERRUPTED CIRCUITS IN WHICH THE APPLIED VOLTAGE IS CYCLED ON AND OFF AS THE STROBE MAY NOT FLASH. HI/LO 0.020 0.014 0.044 0.012 93 88 79 75 82 75 • FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OR GENERAL INFORMATION SHEETS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER INSTALLATION, APPLICATION, Anechoic dBA is measured on axis in a non- reffecWe (free field) test room using fast meter response. For peak dBA (measured with peak meter response), add 5 dBA to typical anechoic AND /OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO values show^in Table 1 and 2. YOU AND /OR OTHERS. Reverberant d8A is a minimum UL rating based on sound power measurements in a reverberant test room. ( - • ieelock CAUTION: This setting is acceptable only for general signaling (non -fire alarm) use. Use the •high• dBA setting with this tone or use a different tone for public mode fire alarm service. products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, installed, operated, maintained and operationally tested in accordance with their installation instructions at the time of installation and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws. Specification, application, installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for properoperation in accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters' Laboratories (UL). National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safely and Health Administration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines, regulations,. laws and codes including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). • Multi- Application and Peripherals faSimplex and Accessories Remote Station Devices UL Listed Digital Alarm Communicating Transmitter (DACT) Model 2080 -9024 FEATURES: • UL 864 Listed per NFPA 72 for Central Station Service • Dual Telephone Line Interface • DACT Supervises Control Panel ter= Connections . • Compatible with Simplex Fire Alarm Control Panels: 4002, 4020, 4100, and 4120 • Automatic 24 Hour Test • Reports in Six Major Communication Formats: — SK 4/2 u:4; — SK FSK1 — BFSK14 and BFSK 23 ,.` • • — SIA8 and SIA20 (Security Industry = - - Y.`�• s,; Association) ; •-, { — SK 3/1 — SESCOA 3/1 • :�- • Auxiliary Relay, Programmable to Indicate - •- - Alarm or Trouble • Programmable Power Fail Report Delay 2080 -9024 • Internal Audible Trouble Alarm DACT • Fuseless Overload Protection with Automatic Reset DESCRIPTION: SPECIFICATIONS: The Simplex model 2080 -9024 is a digital alarm Input Voltage 18 -32 VDC, 24 VDC Nominal communicating transmitter (DACT) designed to monitor Input Current @ 24 VDC 84 mA Standby the status of a fire alarm control panel and report 154 mA Alarm alarms, troubles, and supervisory conditions to a central Aux. Relay Contacts S PDT, 1A@ 24VDCNAC supervising station. Operating power (24 VDC) with Y battery backup is supplied by the fire alarm control Dimensions 10 3/8"W x 10 1/8 "H x 3 "D panel. Local AC mains are monitored and upon power (264 mm x 257 mm x 76 mm) loss, trouble reporting can be programmed with no time Weight 6 lbs. (2.73 kg) delay or with a selectable delay of from 6 to 12 hours. Color Red Communications to the supervising station are via two LED INDICATORS: monitored telephone lines. If one line fails for more than • 90 seconds, a trouble signal is transmitted on the other Power On Green line and a trouble -alert signal in the 2080 -9024 will Trouble Yellow sound for a local trouble indication. If both lines should Telephone Line Trouble Red (One per Line) fail, the trouble -alert will sound. Additionally, a time -of- day programmable test signal is sent to the supervising TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS: station once every 24 hours. FCC Registration # AC6USA- 75160 -AL -E An auxiliary relay is provided with SPDT contacts. Ringer Equivalence 0.113 Operation is programmable to indicate alarm or trouble Jack RJ31X (2 Required) conditions. Connection Type Loop Start © 1995 Simplex Time Recorder Co. Publication S2080-0008-3 11 -95 I PROGRAMMING: The communicator transmitter shall have the capability The 2080 -9024 can be programmed for: telephone of supervising two telephone lines and of seizing a number changes, time changes, loop response time, telephone line and sending an alarm signal on one or user and installer codes, account numbers, AC mains both lines without the need of any additional equipment. power fail reporting delay time, and system or zone If telephone service is interrupted on either line for more status. Programming can be performed by a temporary than 90 seconds, the communicator transmitter shall be connection of an optional alphanumeric annunciator, or capable of reporting the loss of either telephone line by using a personal computer and applicable software. without regard to which line failed. If both lines fail, a local panel mounted trouble alert shall sound. The communicator shall be capable of being TYPICAL ARCHITECT /ENGINEER SPECIFICATION: programmed to send a test signal to the central The contractor shall furnish and install an approved supervising location once every 24 hours at any user digital communicator transmitter to transmit fire alarm selected time. activity to a central supervising location. The Signals to the central supervising location shall indicate communicator shall be UL 864 listed as conforming to which of the communicator transmitter initiating device the requirements of NFPA 72 for Central Station circuits are in alarm and which are in trouble. connections and shall be UL listed as compatible with Restoration to normal status shall also be transmitted the connected Simplex fire alarm control panel. 24VDC with specific description messages. The communicator operating voltage and battery backup shall be provided shall be capable of transmitting to Silent Knight, by the fire alarm control panel. Radionics, or ADEMCO receiving stations. ENCLOSE WIRING IN CONDUIT, DO NOT EXCEED COD LOCATE DACT AND TELEPHONE (OR PER LOCAL CODES) I CONNECTIONS PER LOCAL CODES - I POWE I PROGRAMMING SIMPLEX + CONNECTION + FIRE PROGRAMMER, ALARM 24 VDC POWER IN CABLE CONTROL AUX. N.O. ALPHANUMERIC PANEL RELAY' N .0 • - - PROGRAMMER 62080-9031 2080-9028 ALARM CONNECTION ALARM DIGITAL CONTACT COMMUNICATOR v TRANSMITTER TEL. LINE #1 4.7K TROUBLE CONNECTION (R QUIR S ACKS TROUBLE o ,.. o TEL LINE 112 2 8 080 -908 ORDS) CONTACT U 4.7K . (\ — TO LOCAL 12OVAC 4.7K — TO MONITOR AC POWER SUPERVISORY CONNECTION. 2080 -9024 CONNECTION DIAGRAM NOTES: 1. 4.7K, 1/2W resistors are not supplied. 2. Aux. relay output can be monitored by control panel as alarm or trouble. ® . 3. For further detail, see Installation Instructions supplied with unit. geSiMPleX Gardner. Massachusetts 01441 -0001 U.S.A. O ffices and Representatives Throughout the World Au specifications and other information shown were current as of publication. and are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. Multi- Application Peripherals faSimplex and Accessories Annunciators UL ULC* Listed 4603 Series FM Approved Serial LCD Annunciator FEATURES: • Remote LCD Annunciator for use with 4100/ 4120/4020 Fire Alarm Control Panels and 4100/4120 Universal Transponders • Wide Viewing Angle, Super -Twist LCD with LED Backlight • Two Lines of 40 Characters Each • Control Switches for System Acknowledge, „ a - 0 -..47,: ::•', .1 • Alarm Silence, and System Reset ' % • Four Programmable Control Switches ,�'- 00 = MA „_ 1 • Information Transmitted over One Twisted, :4 0 • • • • Shielded Pair� _ t + 0 - _ -.-).'5.- x 1I • Lamp /LCD Test � y1 1 • Flush Mount on Standard Electrical Boxes 1 • Surface Mount Using 2975 -9206 Box • Optional Brushed Aluminum Trim 4603 -9101 LCD ANNUNCIATOR ( SPECIFICATIONS: Voltage 24VDC Nominal Alarm Current 170mA Max. Operating Temperature 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) single twisted, shielded pair that supports other styles of Operating Humidity Range 10% to 90% RH Simplex serial annunciators on the same wire pair. from 32° F to 104° F (0° C to 40° C) Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble conditions are also Standard Trim Beige indicated by dedicated LEDs and a tone -alert. Each (supplied with both slotted and tamperproof screws) condition has a dedicated acknowledge push -button switch that silences the tone -alert but leaves the LED on OPTIONS: (ordered separately) until all conditions in that category are restored to Brushed Aluminum Trim 4603 -9111 normal. Switch operation is either globally or individually Surface Box 2975- 9206” acknowledgeable, determined by the control panel 3/4 "D operation. Repeated operation of the appropriate Dimensions 11 31/32 "W x 4 5/8 "H x 2 (304mm x 117mm x 3/4"D acknowledge switch will scroll the LCD display showing activity in the sequence of occurrence. The tone -alert Finish Light Brown Enamel also sounds to indicate the operation of any of the push- • 'ref. Wiremold' box 5744 -6, extra deep. button switches. Notification appliances can be deactivated by pressing DESCRIPTION: the "ALARM SILENCE" switch. Pressing the "SYSTEM The Simplex 4603 -9101 LCD annunciator provides RESET" switch restores the system to normal remote annunciation and control using an 80 character, operation. When system activity is normal, the LCD back -lit, alphanumeric, LCD readout. Information is displays the time, date, and "SYSTEM IS NORMAL ". presented in clear, descriptive English language and Four programmable "CONTROL" switches and includes: point status (alarm, trouble, etc.), alarm type associated LEDs are included. Typical applications (smoke detector, manual station, etc.), number of include: manual evacuation, door holder release system alarms, supervisory conditions, and troubles, bypass, elevator capture bypass, etc. All switches on the annunciator are controlled by the "ENABLE" key • ULC Listed model is 4603-9101C. switch with a key that is removable only in the disabled and a custom location label. Communications require a position. 1996 Simplex Time Recorder co. Publication S4603 -0001 -8 3 -96 / WIRING: 0 to ":'f;;. D ...NN a lrownr S me ere rw n JUN r . -- , -,.I i III 0 .. .....: _ ; ;: m 0 4603 -9101 LCD ANNUNCIATOR INTERCONNECTION WIRING -' ' ' ' �.. 1, #18 AWG twisted, shielded pair for communications. • •® .p ,® ,® ; , i { 2, #18 -1112 AWG for 24VDC power. ,EZI ,o ' ,= r ; . Refer to Installation Instructions FA4 -21 -264 for further wiring ,® ,B " I . ® ,o 4 • specifications. 5 „. ' ti{ ., If, ,�'i. ,...` r ' J • {S ',-•:;,.', .' - 0 - .. e. . . • r `�' ;_ L r ,l CC � f 1100 FIRE ALARM CONTROL 0:1•./.41.'•' ! �! 0 a 13 TYPICAL FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 4603 -9101 LCD ANNUNCIATOR MOUNTING INFORMATION: iiii.. • SURFACE MOUNT BOX 2975 -9206 !Iiii1411114H".. 0 FLUSH MOUNT: � ` USE 6 -GANG BOX, 31/2" DEEP UPPLIED BY OTHERS • O � O Vi ® 0 0 : i� - TRIM PLATE 4 1 /2 "Hx 11 13/16"W (114mm x 300mm) 4 0 . isSimplex Gardner, Massachusetts 01441 -0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. MAPNET II/TrueAlarm ADDRESSABLE INTERFACE DESCRIPTION STANDARD MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Continued): . GENERAL: POWER SUPPLY /BATTERY CHARGER - Dual Outputs.Two isolated outputs of 4 Amps each Addressable device communications operate via Sim- average value. Tracking this average value as a - Design. Switching power supply design for high at 28.5 VDC under AC powered conditions _ _ plex MAPNET II communications. Using a two wire cir- continuously shifting reference point filters out efficiency, small size, and precise monitoring and (24 VDC during battery operation). � cuit, individual initiating devices such as automatic environmental factors that cause shifts in sensitivity. � .• control of output power. -Tap B. Tap "B" provides 4 A for general purpose • smoke detectors, manual fire alarm stations, TrueAlarm Programmable Sensitivity. The sensitivity of each - Battery Charging. Charger capacity is rated for NAC and control power. smoke sensors, and sprinkler waterfiow switches can sensor can be field programmed at the 4020 Control Panel for different levels of smoke obscuration (in communicate their exact identity and status. This ( sealed lead -acid batteries up to 50 Ah. (Internally -Tap A. Tap "A" provides 2 A (typical) for NACs addressability allows the location and the condition of percent). Sensor sensitivity can be individually varied mounted batteries are limited to 33 Ah, 50 Ah controlling "clean" loads (notification appliances each device to be displayed on the 4020 panel LCD automatically by time of day, typically more sensitive at batteries require external mounting.) During alarm with controlled inrush current and proper transient and on system annunciators. Additionally, NACs night and less sensitive during daytime hours. In order conditions, battery charging is terminated and full suppression). Actual available power depends on (horns, bells, strobes, etc.) as well as other control cir- to evaluate whether the sensitivity should be revised, power supply capacity is assigned to alarm control. total system power requirements. the peak value that is stored in memory can be read and Y P cults (fans, dampers, etc.) may also be individually con- compared to the alarm threshold directly in percent. During normal conditions, full power supply trolled. capacity is available for battery charging. Diagnostics and Dual Stage Operation. TrueAlarm Capacity. A combined total of 127 addressable monitor operation gives the 4020 system the ability to and control devices may be intermixed on the same automatically indicate when a sensor is dirty and OPTIONAL MODULES: - CRT /Keyboard operation connects to Simplex • common pair of wires. By using Zone Adaptor Modules excessively dirty. The NFPA 72 requirement for a test of Eight Circuit I/O Module (4020 -0305): model 4190 -9006, providing both full screen (ZAMs), conventional initiating devices can be the sensitivity range of the sensors is fulfilled by the - Eight I/O circuits, field selectable in any annunciation and keyboard control. (Reference connected to the MAPNET II circuit. (Refer to data sheet TrueAlarm ability to maintain the sensitivity level of each combination to be either Class A or B, Style B/D data sheet S4190- 0006). S2190 -0012 for addressable device information.) sensor. Additionally, a "two- stage" alarm operation can IDCs, or Style Y/Z NACs (rated 2 A @ 24 VDC, be programmed in the 4020 panel. For example, a 1% tY ( - Printer operation can be field programmed to print smoke obscuration reading could cause a local resistive), or SPDT Auxiliary Control Circuits (rated activity displayed on the local LCD or to be selective MAPNET II ADDRESSABLE OPERATION: indication allowing the building security staff to 2 A resistive @ 24 VDC, and 1/2 A inductive @ by event types (alarms, supervision or troubles). . The MAPNET II controller continuously interrogates investigate, while a 3% obscuration report could 120 VAC). Circuit operation is identical to that of the The 4020 keyboard or a CRT /Keyboard can be each addressable device on the communication immediately initiate a system alarm. standard four circuit I/O module. used to request a printed report from the historical channel for status condition such as: normal, off- Thermal Sensing. TrueAlarm heat sensors provide - Up to two optional modules may be added. When log including alarms, supervision, troubles, and normal, alarm, or trouble. Sophisticated poll and readings of local temperatures. For fire sensing, rate -of- combined with the four standard circuits, the TrueAlarm status and service reports. Applicable response communication techniques ensure rise sensing can be selected as either 15° F or 20° F per maximum hard -wired I/O capacity is 20 circuits. printers are model 4190 -9001, for 120 VAC supervision integrity and allow for 'T tapping" of the minute with an independent fixed limit of 135° F or operation, or model 2190 -9039, for 24 VDC circuit. 155° F. For general temperature sensing, a set point MAPNET II Module ( 4020 - 0110 operation. (Reference Simplex data sheets f Wiring. Up to 10, 000 total feet of twisted, shielded can be selected from 32° F to 158° F (± 7° F) and the - Each module supports an additional 127 S4190 -0002 and S2190- 0014). C( l• #18 AWG wire may be connected to the MAPNET II local temperature readings can be used to warn of addressable MAPNET II (including TrueAlarm) channel. The maximum distance from the panel to the potential problems. The temperature readings can be devices. Decoder Module (4020-0136): farthest device is limited to 2500 feet. Unshielded wire programmed to be read in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. - Translates coded initiating circuit inputs into may be used in certain retrofit applications. - Up to three modules may be added. When addressable points Data Display. Sensor data can be displayed on the combined with the standard 127 addressable TrueAlarm SYSTEM OPERATION: points, the maximum addressable point capacity - An on -board LCD describes decoding status (refer MAPNET II can. also communicate with TrueAlarm system LCD, on a remote CRT/keyboard, or printed on P to data sheet S4100 -0018 for more information). a remote printer. Figure 6 is a sample of a typical CRT/ can be expanded up to 508. ) smoke density and temperature sensors. Every four p p f keyboard screen when selected for a TrueAlarm Status Internal Dual Line DACT Module (4020-0153): Dial -Up Service Interface Modem Module seconds, smoke sensors transmit an output value Report. - Multiple programmable features such as automatic (4020-0139): based on their smoke chamber condition. 24 hour test and programmable power fail report - Remote access is available using a computer The 4020 CPU maintains a current value, peak value, delay. equipped with a modem and terminal emulation and an average value of each sensor's output. Status is RS232C/2120 Interface Module (4020-0113): software. determined by comparing the current sensor value to its - Two isolated ports, with the ability for one to be 4120 Network Interface, Multi -Media (Refer to dedicated for communications with a 2120 Simplex Data Sheet S4120 -0003 for additional Multiplex System information.): - RS232 o eration can be ro rammed for either - Modular Interface Board (4020- 6014), Choose . TIME: 2:42:03 custom title USER: 1 P P g Media Combination of Wired Data (4020- 0142), DATE: WED 28 FEB 96 Port 1 Card 5A ACCESS: 1 a CRT /Keyboard (terminal) or printer. REPORT 3: TRUEALARM STATUS REPORT Fiber Optics (4020 - 0143), or Modem (4020 -0144) Zone Sensi Almost Name Custom Label tivity Device Status Dirty _ OPTIONAL FEATURES: - M1 -1 ANALOG PHOTO - CLEAN ROOM 0.5 NORMAL M1 -2 ANALOG ION CLEAN ROOM 1.3 NORMAL - External Battery Power (4020- 1010). Required Supervision Module). FM Approved for automatic M1 - ANALOG PHOTO - MAIN LOBBY 2.5 NORMAL * YES * when batteries and charger are external. extinguishing, deluge, and preaction sprinkler M1 - ANALOG PHOTO - CONFERENCE ROOM 1 2.5 NORMAL release control. For additional information, refer to - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power option (4020- 6001). data sheet S4100 -0019. M1 - 10 HEAT DETECTOR - GARAGE 135F NORMAL *YES* - French Control Panel option (4020- 6003). g \� � 0 M1 -11 ANALOG PHOTO - KITCHEN 3.7 NORMAL - Cabinet selection of two, four, or six unit, beige or \\ Press PF3 for next screen OR PF4 to return to menus - Suppression Releasing Panel Operation (requires red cabinet with locking glass door. 4020 -6007 Operation Instruction, 4020 -0129, - Semi -Flush trim bands in beige or red. FIGURE 6. TYPICAL TrueAlarm CRT STATUS REPORT INFORMATION 25.5 VDC Limiter Module, and 2081 -9032 Coil 4 5 TrueAlarm SYSTEM OPERATION (continued) OPERATOR INTERACTION (CONTINUED): the top line of the display. For example, when setting With the proper operator access. a TrueAlarm Service on the remote CRT or captured permanently by using a Control Keypad. CONTROL identifies five time and date, Fl and F2 control the placement of the Report can be generated to list the specific details of remote printer. Fig. 7 shows a sample Service Report programmable switches with associated LEDs. Possible cursor and F3 and F4 either increase or decrease the each TrueAlarm device. This report, as well as the as it would appear on the remote CRT. This information applications are: city disconnect, door holder bypass, indication above the cursor. (See Fig. 4). Status Report shown in Fig. 6 can either be displayed is available at the system LCD by identifying the specific manual evacuation, elevator capture bypass, etc. point of interest and reading one point at a time. • ' • Control switches can be individually passcode FUNCTIONKEY9 protected such that only certain access level operators 1 r TIME: 2:42:03 custom title USER: 1 can perform that function. (See Fig. 3). 1 F t , 1 F2 1 f F3 ) I F4 1 DATE: WED 28 FEB 96 Port 1 Card 5A :TU REPOR ACCESS: 1 V . -0R - : -' �,� i • '. Dev Alarm Avg Current /% Peak State TYPICAL INDICATING LED SYSTEM IS NORMAL - Num Custom Label at: val alarm % alarm _ CONTROL .. 9:27 :40 FRI 28 JAN 98 1 ANALOG PHOTO - CLEAN ROOM 0.5/83 67 68/1% 7 2 / 10 % NOR a cm 1 FIRE MOM 9 STEU STSTD gq�u�q POWER . 2 ANALOG ION - CLEAN ROOM 1.3/209 94 97/2% 101 /1% NOR O0( 019CONNECT J 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 ANALOG PHOTO - MAIN LOBBY 2.5/185 117 117/0% 125/42% NOR Oa 00OR A T ^ No►aEA ... Q Q, L� Q Q 4 ANALOG • PHOTO - CONFERENCE ROOM 1 2.5/161 93 93/0% 93/0% NOR PROVIS 10 HEAT DETECTOR - GARAGE 135F/253 - 135F/253 63/67F NOR TYPICAL ■ Ol e , Y CUSTOM 1 AX 1 ( ACK 1 1 Ac 1 1 A« , f MINCE 1 �T 11 ANALOG PHOTO - KITCHEN 3.7/216 116 116/1% 110/36% NOR CONTROL Press PF3 for next screen OR PF4 to return to menus SWITCH Cili A�1TOR J LABELS �_ _J 1° FIGURE 4. FUNCTION KEY DETAIL ODD c J FIGURE 7.TYPICALTRUEALARM SERVICE REPORT INFORMATION - Ground Fault Isolation. A disconnect feature for zone • . FIGURE 3. CONTROL KEY DETAIL circuit wiring is available from the front panel. When operated, it isolates ground fault conditions to assist COMPATIBLE SIMPLEX REMOTE ANNUNCIATORS ' . Function Keys. FUNCTION KEYS identifies the °soft service " ersonnel in locating and repairing grounded keys Fl through F4 whose functions vary within each wiring c e problems. COMMON FEATURES: switches provide system control to perform Trouble Main Menu Option. Each key's function is described on • Information Transmitted over One Twisted, • Silence, Alarm Silence, System Reset, and Manual j Shielded Wire Pair Evacuation. (Refer to data sheet S4602 -0001 for STANDARD MODULE DESCRIPTIONS " . • Supervised from the 4020 Control Panel additional information. 4) 460 3-9101 l0 4020 MASTER CONTROLLER MODULE Four, Wired I/0 Circuits: LCD ANNUNCIATOR: a a The 4020 Master Controller Board supports the — Four I/O Circuits, field selected in any combination, Features include remote annunciation and control ■ W-' 0 ®m.. COMM ■ Operator's Panel, provides local and remote module to be either Style B or D Initiating Device Circuits similar to the primary operator functions of the 4020 L. ' . I ( ' I communications and supervision, controls system (IDCs), or StyleY or Z NACs (rated 2 A @ 24 VDC), . Control Panel. Four programmable control switches and • m°• m••, • • LONA it LOIY1. 0 ! memory and custom programming interface, and or Auxiliary Control Circuits (SPDT contacts rated associated LEDs are available'for custom system • m.4 m.. S ■ m,.,, m,. ,. II provides the city and trouble circuitry. Feature highlights 2 A resistive @ 24 VDC, and 1/2 A inductive control functions. A panel mounted keyswitch controls are: @ 120 VAC). access to the function keys. For additional security, the s m •°^"° — Serial Annunciator Control. Control for up to 31 — Point function is determined by panel programming key is removable only in the disabled position. (Refer to 4602 -9101 STATUS COMMAND UNIT remote Simplex Annunciator products including and by the insertion of a feature selection plug data sheet S4603-0001 for additional information.) SCU, RCU, Graphic SCU /RCU, 64/64 LED /Switch installed by service personnel after the system G 0 Controller, and LCD Annunciators. application and wiring is inspected. m l/0 Circuit Features: — Trouble Relay. One SPDT Auxiliary Trouble Relay N0� s�"E" IS NORMAL Contact Rated at 2 A @ 24 VDC, resistive. • ■ 0 12011:111 ani YOM " JUN 95 El m• _ON, •I 111 7, • — NACs may be individually programmed for coded MO ■ 19ma ma. B • Ri' I — City Connection. City Circuit operation for 24 VDC i outputs as temporal, or march time codes. 0 „ :.� O Z ,., m ,°, I - 0 Remote Station (reverse polaElty), local energy, •-• 0 .nor. S i01°. taw.. — The first I/O Circuit accepts a coded input. shunt master box, or a form "C" contact output. li — Local trouble LED is provided to assist with system 0 CO . — Access Port. RS232 port for connecting the P y 4603 -9101 LCD ANNUNCIATOR - computer programming tools to the Flash EPROM diagnostics. 4602 -9102 REMOTE COMMAND UNIT memory for custom programming and service POWER SUPPLY INTERFACE BOARD 4602 SERIES LED ANNUNCIATORS diagnostics. — Provides DC ower conversion, SCU provide 16 LEDs per p and supervision Status Command Units (SCU) P P 64/64 LED /Switch Module: unit for remote status indication. Custom zone • Controls up to 64 LEDs and 64 Switches For Graphic STANDARD I/O MODULE and control of the switching power supply module. uni inform f or re can to be ty i nd c appli z o n inserted P — MAPNET II/TrueAlarm Channel. Addressable — Contains the power supply output terminals and Annunciation and Control channel provides communications for up to 127 generates digital data that can display actual into each LED's label pocket.. • Monitors Switches for Status Changes remote addressable devices, including TrueAlarm system voltage and current readings on the panel • Supervises and Controls LEDs analog sensors. (descriptions on page 5). LCD. Remote Command Units (RCU) provide 8 status • Supervises LED /Switch Module Placement • (• indicating LED's, an LED test switch, power and • Contains 32 LED Driver Outputs < • trouble LEDs, a local tone - alert, and a control access (Refer to data sheet S4100 -0005 for • keyswitch. With the keyswitch turned on, push -button additional information.) 6 3 ADDRESSABLE MANUAL FIRE ALARM (PULL) SUPERVISED IAM, 2190 -9172 • STATION The 2190 -9172 provides location specific addressability the system is reset. For applications where the contact The Fire Alarm station's integrally mounted individual The Adar essable Station is available in either single or to a single initiating device or multiple devices by closure latches, or if its condition needs to be tracked at addressable module (IAM) constantly monitors status double action or single action with local alarm contacts. • - ' monitoring normally open, dry contacts. Closure of the the control panel, non - latching operation may be and communicates changes to the connected control Mounting is surface or semi -flush using either standar monitored contacts initiates an alarm. An open in the enabled. panel via MAPNET II communications wiring. boxes or the Simplex red back box, 2975 -9178. • 4 initiating circuit wiring will cause a trouble to be reported at the Fire Alarm Control Panel. The small size The following illustrates typical connection information package r of 2 1/4"L x 1 1 /8 "W x 1/2 "D (57.2mm x 28 6mm x for interfacing into a Simplex fire alarm control panel via 2099 -9814 SURFACE TRIM _ MAPNET II. Use with a single station detector is to 2 WIREMOLD BOX 12.7mm) allows easy mounting. annunciate the alarm status and to supervise the (5 1/8 "H x 5"W) i WIREMOLD If the initiating device contacts are momentary, such as connector. By using a separate, additional IAM, the ( -, ' 4- `% • - ° RECEPTACLE BOX 130mm x 127mm) _ _4.,,;1, (BY OTHERS) .,,_ from a rate -of -rise heat detector, enabling the latch isolated heat sensor contact can be monitored. SEE NOTE 1 feature allows the IAM to latch the alarm condition until 1 ^, a_ . I TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM TYPICAL INITIATING DEVISES • :,:j MONITOR • 21 90 -9172A (YELLOW) A �, SUPERVISED IAM ALTERNATE G • • • END-OF -LINE + RED MONI - A • • LOCATION RESISTOR MAPNET II . (GREY) - -...- CONNECTION BROWN Q ,. (1001“), 1/2W) BLACK INTERNAL • END-OF -LINE BROWN Q / GANGABLE RESISTOR • -1 - . SWITCH BOX -.g.t•• . - • % - BY OTHERS) N • T . K . SEE NOTE 2 MAXIMUM WIRING DISTANCE • aky .. TYPICAL IS 400 FEET. , SINGLE STATION SMOKE ';,ti y DETECTOR . BRN BRN • s-9 F;, ` ' HEAT 2190 -9172A ADDRESSABLE . SENSOR SUPERVISED IAM MANUAL FIRE R � .� T G REY GREY ALARM STATION? - 5 "H x 33/4"W x VD)) . • , -.,: �s: =.,.. qiii (Elk x 95mm x 25mm e, :; - �"` •11 _ ,< ' YEL YELLOW MONITOR RED ` > CONTACTS WIN MAPNET II ' .,., / 7':---7- -r BLU CONNECTION BLACK _ t 2099 -9813 FLUSH VIO q BROWN TRIM FOR 2 GANG CONTACTS �' ,- ► VIO /BLK 4 SWITCH BOX GRAY INTERNAL I (6 "H x 4 1/2 "W) SIMPLEX BACK BOX k BROWN END-OF -LINE (152mm x 114mm) 2975 -9178 TANDEM • , RED/YEL RESISTOR (5 3/16 "H x 4" W x 2 3/16 "D) BLK (132mm x 102mm x 56mm) t1 SEE NOTE 3 POWER • WHT )-- TO 120 VAC PIO fir , 4 " SO. x2'h "DEEP . BACKBOX 2190 -9172A SUPERVISED IAM MAPNET II I * • : IN + - i ' : IAM ., . _ .. s . • • - :.; .... .� - • • 1 • z ' ;, ; - • • ' - ` 3 ;_� = ;,tom >Q . • 3 • '? Y a 0 I —•—• r V • l 1. Use a Wiremold box no. 57445 -2 deep receptacle box 4 3/41. x 4 3,4"W x 2 1 4"D (121 mm x 121 mm x 57mm), with the surface STATION trim band +; CONTACT :_,.� DETECTOR MOUNTING PLATE • 2. Use two gangable switch boxes, 31. x 2"W x 2 3/4"D (76mm x .: . - -, 51 mm A 70mm;. with the flush trim band. (. j (• + — 3. When the Simplex back box is used, no trim is required. OUT ADDRESSABLE STATION WIRING 4 . The address code dipswitch is accessible when the pull station TYPICAL SINGLE STATION DETECTOR covers in the 'open position. (STYLE 6 WIRING SHOWN) 4 5 • ZONE ADAPTER MODULE — MONITOR ZAM DETECTOR DESCRIPTIONS Monitor ZAMs are used when the fire detecting device for circuits with conventional detectors, waterflow, and or supervisory switch is mounted separately from the tamper switches. The monitor ZAM is available in NFPA SMOKE DETECTOR FEATURES: IONIZATION DETECTION: addressable electronics. It provides status monitoring Style B (2 wire monitoring) or Style D (4 wire and supervision to the device circuit zone. When monitoring). The illustration shown provides typical ' 1 • UL Listed to Standard 268 The 2098 -9576 ionization detector incorporates a single interfaced to MAPNET II communication lines, it is used mounting information for all ZAM assemblies. • 0 • 360° Smoke Entry for Optimum Response radioactive source with an outer sampling ionization • Sealed Against Rear Air Flow Entry chamber and an inner reference ionization chamber to g ry provide stable operation under extremes in 4 11/16" (119mm) SQUARE BACK • Internal Insect Screen temperature, humidity, and other fluctuations in BOX 2 1/8" (54mm) DEEP • Locking Tamper Screw environmental conditions. • Low Current Operation Smoke and invisible combustion gases can freely ZAM ASSEMBLY • - • High Efficiency LED Provides: penetrate the outer chamber. With both chambers - Pulsing Power -On Indication ionized by a radioactive source (AM 241), a very small — Steady -On Alarm Indication current flows in the circuit. The presence of particles of v r� • LED C an b e B ase M oun t e d or R emo t e combustion will cause a change in the voltage ratio N . . �. r between chambers. This difference is then amplified < � • Magnetically Operated Functional Test inside the detector and communicated to the , � _ .r ..; Feature addressable base electronics when a predetermined . • Available 135 °F Fixed Temperature Heat level is detected. h- Element (Model 2098 -9202) y f HEAT DETECTOR FEATURES: kj • UL Listed to Standard 521 R� 4 11/16" (119mm) SQUARE EXTENSION GENERAL: SURFACE COVER RING 1 1/2" (54mm) DEEP • Accurate Thermal Detection for Protection of " Smoke detectors for MAPNET II ad dressable bases * (4 15/16" x 4 15/16") � , _ � Pro (125mm x 125mm) .;.. FLUSH provide a 360' smoke entry path for optimum response • Fixed Temperature Operation for 60 Ft. COVER to smoke approaching from any direction. An internal (5 7/16" X 5 7/16") screen prevents insects from entering the smoke Spacing (138mm x 138mm) chamber. Heat detectors provide quick and accurate • Fixed with Rate -of -Rise Operation for 70 Ft. TYPICAL ZAM MOUNTING INFORMATION temperature sensing of either fixed or rate -of -rise Spacing • conditions. Detector head types are interchangeable to • Epoxy Encapsulated Electronic Design allow easy detection conversion if required. Provides: 4 - + PZ, + ( Removal of the detector head is required for access to — Thermistor Based Fixed Temperature -- 24 VDC 0 ?, e?, the address selection dip switch. This action will result Sensing "T" TAP — in a trouble condition at the control panel to indicate any — Thermistor Rate -of -Rise Sensing - OR STYLE B improper removal or tampering. A special locking screw g _ IN/OUT A MONITOR . MONITOR secures the head to its base, reducing the chances for — Rate Compensation WIRING CIRCUIT vandalism and tampering on low ceiling height — Self- Restoring Operation I � - applications. — Repeatable Accuracy "MI , As mentioned in the base description, locating the dip • Alarm Indicating LED • switch address selection in the base assembly allows the head to be removed for replacement or cleaning SHIELD without needing to be returned to the same base. This HEAT DETECTION: . simplifies the maintenance effort and ensures that Simplex 4098 series heat detectors electronically track proper address locations are maintained.• thermistors to provide temperature sensing that quickly, ® PHOTOELECTRIC DETECTION: mperatuly are exceed to of- rise The 2098 -9201 and -9202 detectors use a stable, temperature changes occur at a rate of 15'F /min MONITOR III MONITOR pulsed LED light source with a silicon photodiode as the (8.33'C /min.) Models are available as fixed temperature I receiving element. Built -in electronic filtering and time detectors for 135'F (57'C) and with or without rate -of- delay circuits combine with a sophisticated chamber rise sensing (see selection chart on page 8). Refer to ® design to form a highly accurate means of smoke data sheet S4098 -0007 for additional information. • detection. ® When a predetermined smoke level is detected, that 'NOTE: MOST FIRES PRODUCE HAZARDOUS information is communicated to the base for further LEVELS OF SMOKE AND TOXIC GASES BEFORE A RETURN • communication back to the control panel. The 2098- HEAT DETECTOR WOULD INITATE AN ALARM. FOR DETECTOR OR RELAY 9202 includes an integral 135'F fixed temperature heat LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS, SMOKE et i .i) element. DETECTION IS REQUIRED. • STYLE 0 MONITOR 4 WIRE DETECTOR CIRCUIT ZAM WIRING MONITOR ZAM WIRING DIAGRAMS 6 3 • DIMENSIONS: TrueAlarm° geSiMpleX Fire Alarm System f-- 10 1/8" (257 mm) - --■ 4 1/2 ___pi • 9 1/2" (241 mm) (114 mm) • f • • p .- �3/ . N�, '1''''''7"c'. . Communicatin Devices W -kj - UL Listed 4098 Series Photoelectric Duct Type Vi ,a w ' TrueAlarm® Smoke Sensor Housings I& h �� Y 3" _s _ (SAMPLING TUBE FEATURES: i! i z, � `,;, � Y; � 1 t . 5S'M GUIDES EXTEND { . , ( mm) • Air Duct Smoke Sensor Housings for - i, � - ; �;� i �k 4.:,;'. yy j ' „ INTO THE DUCT) TrueAlarm Analog Smoke Sensing * -; .: �i ,r .� .'' - , - 4' Ji t • Model 4098 -9706 Provides a Local Relay: > F = , ; , . --, ` s S r .; 5 • l art f } • � �f 4 a — Relay Operation is Programmable from r m � 12 7/8" J � 1 y : o f . ..r., �. 8++ s « ' _ ,, Fire Alarm Contr Panel:: - s � c „� a ^' s h (327 mm) .� — 24 VDC Power is Supplied by Fire Alarm !. :- r System (Four Wire Operation) or Optional ; _ " 1 '• ' .: 120 VAC Power Adapter 2098 - 9747 • • Model 4098 -9707 Provides Two Wire - r :� ;, Operation (No Relay Output) • Pre-Aligned, Multi- Length Sampling Tubes • , • � '` g� ' (Ordered Separately) • TrueAlarm DUCT HOUSING • Sampling Tubes Install with Housing in Place 33/8 • Visible Alarm LED INTRODUCTION: (86 mm) �I I • Remote LED Output . ''• ' �• Simplex TrueAlarm air duct smoke sensor housings • Options: detect the presence of smoke in air conditioning or — 2098 -9806, Remote Test Station ventilating ducts. Sampling tubes are installed into the — 2098 -9808, Remote Alarm Indicator duct and air is directed to a smoke sensor mounted in MAINTENANCE: the housing. These duct housings provide the high The National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72, Chapter 7, Table 7 -2.2, Test Methods, states "Air duct detectors shall be reliability performance of TrueAlarm analog sensing tested or inspected to ensure that the device will sample the air stream. The test shall be made in accordance with the SPECIFICATIONS: featuring: programmable sensitivity, consistent manufacturer's instructions." UL Listing Standard UL268A accuracy, environmental compensation, status testing, and monitoring of sensor dirt accumulation. Air Velocity Range 400 to 4000 ft/min TrueAlarm sensors communicate via Sim The following is a partial maintenance list to follow for Duct sensor locations: plex (122 to 1220 m /min) MAPNET II transmission technique requiring only 1. Periodically check duct sensor locations to ensure proper air flow and to verify integrity to the standards of the Data Communication'* Simplex MAPNET II® two wires for both communications and sensor power. installation instructions. Remote LED Current 1 mA For applications requiring control relay operation, two Relay Power (4098 -9706 only): additional wires are required to supply 24 VDC. The 2. Sensor air entry areas should be vacuumed on a six month basis or as required (sensor dirt accumulation is relay of the 4098 -9706 can be programmed to track the DC Voltage - 18 to 32 VDC monitored by the fire alarm control panel). g kfcal sensor's operation or can be independently AC Voltage 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3 VA, controlled by the fire alarm control panel to perform fire 3. Additional considerations are contained in Installation Instructions PER -21 -038. with 2098 -9747 Power Adapter response actions such as fan shutdown and damper Standby Current 280 lug control. An optional AC power module, 2098 -9747, is Alarm Current 28 mA available for applications where the detector relay functions are supplementary only. DPDT Contacts .... 2 A at 120 VAC, 28 VDC, Resistive TrueAlarm duct sensor housings require a 4098 -9701 UL Listed Temp. Range 32 °F to 100 °F (0 °C to 38 °C) photoelectric smoke sensor, a matching detector baffle, Operating Temp. Range 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) and a correct length sampling tube (see selection charts Humidity Range 10 to 90 %, RH on page 3). e (. Dimensions Refer to page 4 � �• Color , Gray NOTE: Smoke detection in air ducts is intended to notify of the presence of smoke in the duct. It is TrueAlarm analog sensing is protected by US patent numbers not, not Intended to, and will not replace smoke 5,155,468 and 5,173,683. 13,Simplex Gardner, Massachusetts 01441.0001 U.S.A. "TrueAlarm analog sensing is communicated via MAPNET II detection requirements for open areas or other Ottices and Representatives Throughout the Wood addressable communications. MAPNET II addressable non -duct applications. communications are protected under US patent number 4,796,025. All specdlcations and other information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice. Printed In U.S.A. c) +996 Simple: Time Recorder co. Publication S4098 -0011 1 -96 APPLICATIONS: SENSOR HOUSING SELECTION CHART PREFERRED IN -DUCT SENSOR LOCATIONS: LOCATIONS TO AVOID: • // t` PRODUCT DESCRIPTION COMPATIBILITY 1. A minimum of six duct widths downstream from 1. Where dampers closed for comfort control would IDENTIFICATION bends or inlets to avoid air turbulence. interfere with airflow. 4098 -9706 Sensor Housing with Relay Output Simplex 4020, 4100, 4120, and 2120 CDT 2. On the downstream side of filters to detect fires in the 2. Next to outside air inlets (unless the intent is to Series Products Configured for TrueAlarm filters. monitor smoke entry from that area). 4098 -9707 Sensor Housing (no relay) Analog Sensing, Requires 4098 -9701 3. In return ducts, ahead of mixing areas. 3. In return air damper branch ducts and mixing areas Sensor Head and 4098 -9820 Baffle where airflow may be restricted. 4098 -9701 Photoelectric Sensor Head 4. Upstream of air humidifier and cooling coils. Ordered separately, required for either 5. With accessibility for test and service. 1111 4098 -9820 Baffle 4098 -9706 or 4098 -9707 6. For additional information, refer to NFPA 90A, BEND OR 2098 -9747' AC Power Adapter 4098 -9706 Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and °x'""`"01 2098 -9806 Remote Test Station 4098 -9706 Ventilating Systems. 2098 -9808 Remote Alarm Indicator 4098 -9707 • , if EMMET SENSOR DAMPER (OX) i 0 ' EXHAUST + ..- I§ : * When the 2098 -9747 Power Adapter is used, the only function that can be performed from the sensor housing is .\ NR — e — is supplementary. DucT wmtie rrM 4 DO NOT LOCATE SENSOR HERE 1 RETURN AIR / • D A1PER if RiA°+ OVERALL DUCT WIDTH TUBE REQUIRED SUGGESTED CUT LENGTH RETU LET I� r - FRESH } � r 12" 1/2 in. (12.7 mm) AIR- -► i ART ' ( ( a (305 mm) 2098 -9796 Longer Than Duct Width 6 —► i DUCT WIDTHS ' • 1 , „� FILTER 2098-9804 13" to 23 " 2098 -9804 1/2 in. (12.7 mm) SENSOR HERE BANK (OX) - • (330 mm to 584 mm) Longer Than Duct Width 24" to 46" 2098 -9797 • 2 in. (51 mm) TrueAlarm DUCT SENSOR LOCATION REFERENCE (610 mm to 1168 mm) Longer Than Duct Width 46" to 71" 2098 -9798 2 in. (51 mm) REMOTE INDICATOR OPTIONS: , - (1168 mm to 1803 mm) Longer Than Duct Width 2098 - 9806, Remote Test Station, provides a remote ' :F : 71" to 95" 2 in. (51 mm) red LED status indicator and a remote test key activated �` 2098 -9799 • switch mounted on a single gang stainless steel plate. , a"^ -., (1803 mm to 2413 mm) Longer Than Duct Width The LED will pulse to indicate normal operation of the 2098 - 9806 _;: O - , in -duct sensor and will energize continuously when the REMOTE sensor is in alarm or is in trouble. (The exact status of TEST um DUCT HOUSING INSTALLATION NOTES: the sensor will be displayed at the fire alarm control STATION '°"' O - panel.) IT Swim 1. For detailed installation information, refer to Simplex publication PER -21 -038. Smoke Sensor Field Wiring can be Turning the test switch to "TEST" will initiate an alarm m found on Simplex wiring diagram 841 -804. and allow the resulting system responses to be verified. • . • - 2. Refer to NFPA Standard 72, the National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 90A, Installation of Air Conditioning and 2098 -9808, Remote Alarm Indicator, provides a . Ventilating Systems, and Simplex data sheet S2098 -0038, Air Duct Smoke Detection, General Information, for remote red LED status indicator mounted on a single guidelines to consider during placement and installation of these duct sensor housings. gang stainless steel plate. LED operation is the same as for the 2098 -9806. • 2098 - 9808 ,,,,,,, REMOTE • MOUNTING: ALARM � 4 Remote status indicators mount in standard single I Damp= gang boxes, 2"W x 3 "H with a minimum depth of 2" (51 mm W x 76 mm H x 51 mm D), supplied by installer. G { 2 1 3 9I , • • Multi- Application Peripherals f3Simplex and Accessories '1, , . Batteries and Chargers 2081 Series System Batteries, 6.2 - 50Ah FEATURES: • Rechargeable, Sealed Lead -Acid Design • Lead - Calcium Grid Structure �.__ -. - . • Immobilzed Electrolyte in Absorbent • = r>= Separator Carefree. • High Reliability Dual Seal Construction i mocnum,,, • Low Maintenance, No Need to add Water 1 • « �;-:4:.;..:� , pr. _: • • I • UL 924 Recognized Pressure Relief Valves ; -r • Low Self- Discharge Characteristics • • One - Piece, High Impact Polystyrene Cell Cover 2081 -9275, 18 Ah BATTERY • ( 1 i.4) . - DESCRIPTION: APPLICATIONS: - - Simplex rechargeable, sealed -lead acid batteries Charging: These batteries are intended to be used provide reliable and repeatable discharge and recharge with compatible Simplex battery chargers. • characteristics for use in fire alarm and other systems applications. They are designed with immobilized Series Connections: Since these batteries are . electrolyte in an absorbent separator, allowing them to required to be connected in series to develop 24 V . provide rated capacity on the first cycle. system voltage, battery sets must be of identical Because of their sealed construction, packaging is voltage, model number, and approximately the same allowed within the system electronics enclosure (see date of manufacture for proper operation. - - figure 1, page 2). When this is applicable, the quantity • - of system cabinets and the battery wiring distances are Testing: Battery capacity testing is recommended to . both optimized. be performed by using a sealed lead -acid battery tester designed to withdraw a minimum of battery charge. The preferred tester applies a variety of amplitude and duration controlled test pulses that compares terminal SPECIFICATIONS: voltage against those predicted for the specific battery . Nominal Voltage Rating 12 V /Battery size. (Testing is available through Simplex Service). (6 V /Battery for 2081 -9211, 50 Ah) Discharge Rating 20 Hour Rate Disposal: Battery chemicals and materials can be recycled. Refer to information shipped with the battery Typical Charge /Discharge Cycles 100 -150 or on its case. Return to the vendor or to a similarly Preferred Charge Temperature Range 60 -90 °F qualified battery processing facility for proper disposal. (15.6- 32.2 °C) e t.. \„, (,,, 13 SirnpIex Gardner, Massachusetts 01441 -0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the world N apecakstions and other intomhtioe shown wire current as of publication. and ars subject to chime wpnoa notice. Printed in USA 0 t995 Simplex r,,,,, Recorder co. Publication S2081- 0006 -8 10 -95 ' MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Ah @ DIMENSIONS CONSTRUCTION: P.I.D. NO. 20 HOUR WEIGHT 40 ( RATE LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT 2081 -9271• 33.0 12 1/2 3 3/8• 6 1/2" 24 1/2 lbs. (318mm) (86mm) (165mm) (11.1kg) 2081 -9272• 6.2 6 1/8' 2 1/2" 4• 4 3/4 lbs. (156mm) (64mm) (102mm) (2.14kg) TERMINAL 6" 4" 3 3/4" 7 1/2 lbs. OUTER COVER (SONIC - WELDED) 2081-9273 8.0 (153mm) (102mm) (95mm) (3.38kg) • 040" VENT HOLE 2081 -9274• 10.0 6" 4" 3 3/4' 7 1/2 lbs. (153mm) (102mm) (95mm) (3.38kg) i POTTING rL BLACK/NEG. RED /POS. 2081 -9275' 18.0 (184mm) (86mm) (165mm) 16 1/4 lbs. kg) ® O 2081- 9276• 33.0 6 3/4• 6 1/4' 6 1/2' 24 1/2 lbs. or (171mm) (159mm) (165mm) (11.1kg) POTTING / ` 2081-9211•' 50.0 (189mm) 4 1/2• 1 9 21 1/2 lbs. FILLET SEAL "\z•-• ) (114mm) (189mm) (9.68kg) -gimp y • Dimensions and weight are per battery (2 required per 24V system). INNER COVER 11111117 •• Dimensions and weight are per battery (4 required per 24V system). I PRESSURE -RELIEF ABSORBENT `� SALVE WI "O" RING SEPARATOR USED TO IMMOBILIZE ELECTROLYTE _ _ , �` �� BATTERY CHARGER AND CABINET MATRIX" LEAD - CALCIUM ` "� STAND - GRIDS ' ' BATTERY Ah CONTROL PANEL/C HARGER TYPE BATTERY Y BATTERY CABINETS ONLY '' `" ° F TYPE 20 HR CHARGERS 'lc r ', 4001 4002 4020 4100/4120' 2120 2081- 2081- 2081- 4009- 4009 - 4,-4.r 9301 9303 9270 9801 9802 CELL GROUP . ",,,, -'`; #2 #4 #6 #2 #4 #6 #4 #6 2081- 9211' 50.0 N/A N/A . N/A N/A A A A A A A N/A N/A Y N/A N/A 2081- 9271 33.0 WA A A r r r r A A A Y Y Y WA Y 2081-9272 6.2 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2081 -9273 8.0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y SEMI- PERMEABLE 2081 -9274 10.0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ' v MEMBRANE SEPARATOR 2081 -9275 18.0 A A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2081- 9276 33.0 N/A A A A A A AY Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A CELL CASE (HIGH - IMPACT POLYSTYRENE) Y - CAN BE PLACED IN THE RESPECTIVE EQUIPMENT CABINET. A - ADDITIONAL BATTERY CABINET REQUIRED. N/A - NOT APPLICABLE NOTES: 4 1. MAY ALSO BE MOUNTED IN A 2081 -9281 (BEIGE) OR 2081 -9282 (RED) STAND-ALONE CABINET (2 -UNIT 4100 WITH SOLID DOOR), FIGURE 1 OR IN A 4 OR 6 -U WITH NIT 4100/4120 UNIVERSAL TRANSPONDER A SOLID DOOR (REQUIRES BATTERY SHELF OPTION DUAL -SEAL CELL CONSTRUCTION 120-0126) 2. 2 2081081. .99271 BATTERIES WILL FIT IN THE 4002/4020 CABINET BUT WILL NOT ALLOW BOTTOM ENTRY CONDOR **Meets requirements of UL, ULC and Factory Mutual for use with respective equipment battery chargers above. Refer to Simplex drawing 900-012 for battery selection charts. Refer to Simplex data sheet 52081.0002 for additional charger and cabinet information. 2 3 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS: BATTERY REQUIREMENTS AC Input: True Alarm® 102 t0 132 VAC, 60 H2 6 A MODULE STANDBY ALARM ® Simplex Fire Alarm 204 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz 3 A CURRENT CURRENT Controls Operating Temperature Range 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) 4020 -8001 500 mA 640 mA f ( el Humidity Up to 85% RH 4020-0305 100 mA each 340 mA each Fire Alarm Controls ULC Listed 4020 Series, Enhanced Capacity up to 86° F (30° C) 4020 -0110 300 mA each 320 mA each UL, 4020 -0136 85 mA 163 mA FM Approved Addressable /Hard -Wired 4020 -0113 30 mA MOUNTING INFORMATION: 4020 -6014 35 mA FEATURES: • 80 Character Liquid Crystal Display 4020 CABINET DIMENSIONS 4020 -0142 40 mA each — Super -Twist Design for Wide Viewing CABINET CABINET DOOR 4020 -0143 25 mA each — Back -Lit Alphanumeric Characters SIZE HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH WIDTH 4020- 0144 50 mA each • UL Listed to Standard 864 for Fire and 20 3/4' 4020 -0139 mA 1076 for Security 1 - - - - - -- 2 -UNIT • Power (527 mm) r Limited ° „ ° „ °° �� e ted Operation Per NEC 760 25 3/4' 41/4' 26 3/8' 4020-0153 35 mA, 50 mA when reporting • Standard with 127 Addressable Points: - " " • - - 4-UNIT 36 1/4' ( mm) (108 mm) (670 mm) i ® - (921 mm) s 1/” 4 — Supports MAPNET II Addressable and _ - 52 1/8' (133mm) TrueAlarm® Analog Sensing Devices** 6-UNIT (1324 mm) ---0- - — p y4 -(7g min) — Two Wire Operation, Style 4 or Style 6 Bolt EMENDS — Expandable up to 508 Points ' F ao W LL ' —' SE MI -FLUSH ' • - ,,p MOUNT Selectable as IDC, NAC, or Relay .1020 FIRE ALARM CONTROL 5 S.e, °_ , REFERENCE • Eight Amp Power Supply /Charger • :F DIMENSIONS Front Panel Ground Fault Isolation Control u I I u u I i i u u I I l u l u m i ti l l i m m i l l i m u I iron ', _ ( • 0 • Compatible with Simplex: ' 4020 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL, 1f4 -`a'' • -; — S eria l Remote Annunciators i • r '` — 4003 Voice Control Panel 2 UNIT CABINET 1 — 4009 NAC Power Extender } . Internal batteries ' . , INTRODUCTION: mount in bottom of • cabinet. Conduit i . SOFTWARE FEATURES: Simplex 4020 series Fire Alarm Control Panels provide • ' 1 _ R. e • must av i • - FINISHED : -•+ •,' • Easily Customized On-Site both addressable and hard-wired monitor and control in WALL .:.;Fa Y : battery area Internally ' SURFACE mounted 33 Ah • WALK TEST System Testt a compact, feature optimized package. They can be on- °'?;:., -:. batteries will not allow • Four Operator Access Levels site programmed to provide custom labels, supply bottom entryccnduft. • 600 Event Historical Log mapping logic for inputs and outputs, and they support • •.. • s:g 5 - • Z one or Point Selectable Alarm Verification an extensive list of additional features to satisfy a wide ' . variety of applications and local code requirements. • '.. • -;� OPTIONAL FEATURES These powerful and flexible site - specific software G ter < ; -�.•• , SEMI -FLUSH features can be quickly and securely generated, • .._,_ TRIM OPTION • Addressable Expansion to 508 Point modified, and archived by trained service personnel 1 7/16” (37 mm) • Hard -Wired Expansion to 20 Circuits using menu - driven computer based programming tools. W IDE • • 4120 Network Interface • Internal DACT 4020 panels are available in three cabinet sizes and can °' • R 2 be expanded up to 508 MAPNET II addressable points 6 UNIT 4 UNIT 2 UNIT S 32 Interface for Printer or CRT /Keyboa and/or TrueAlarm analog detection points, and up to 20 • • FM Approved Releasing Service hard -wired I/O circuits. Hard -wired circuits use a field NOTE: A system ground must be provided for Earth Detection and • • Decoder Module for Coded Circuit Interface selectable I/O module to determine operation as either transient protection devices.This connection shall be made • Simplex 2120 Interfac monitor or control, and to select for Class A or Class B to an approved, dedicated Earth connection per NFPA 70, operation (Style B/D or Style Y /Z). article 250, and NFPA 780. • Applicable FM approval information is available on request. ' MAPNET II addressable communications is protected under U.S. L 0 ' 'I Patent #4,796,025. TrueAlarm analog detection is protected - under U.S. Patent # 5.155,468 and 5.173,683. 13,Simplex Gardner. Massachusetts 01441 -0001 U.S.A. and Representatives Throughout the World t WALK TEST is protected under US Patent #4,725,818. Office All speoilkadons and other information shown were current as of publication, and are sugect to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. 0 1996 Simples rune Recorder Co. Publication S4020. 0003.1 7 -96 1. . • . OPERATOR INTERACTION: 4020 PRODUCT SELECTION CHART Primary Operator Functions. The 4020 operator Notification appliances can be silenced by pressing the panel maximizes the performance of primary fire alarm ALARM SILENCE switch. Pressing the SYSTEM PRODUCT DESCRIPTION COMMENTS functions by displaying only the indications and RESET switch restores the system to the normal .- interaction switches required for responding to operation mode. The system tone -alert can be f( (0 CONTROL PANEL 4020 -8001 System Control Panel Required emergency situations (see Fig. 1). programmed to resound at user specified time intervals Controller Assembly, 1 MAPNET ll Channel (127 to serve as an "active status reminder" when a trouble SELECTION 4020 -7003 points), 4 I/O Points, and Power Supply /Charger Required condition remains in the system and the audible trouble Three SYSTEM signal has been silenced. 4020 -0110 MAPNET II Module Maximum 9:27:40 FRI ss JAN ee J Additional Operator Function Keys. For increased 4020 -0113 Dual Port RS232 Module One Maximum RRE PRIORITY 0 0 ' SYSTEM SYSTEM 0 0 °O" functionality, additional operator keys are available by 4020 -0305 8 Point I/O Module Two Maximum ALARM ALARM SUPE SSOR r sumo ON opening the access door (see Fig. 2). The FUNCTION • -- G.. . 0 KEYS, DISPLAY /ACTION keypad, and the ENTRY OPTIONAL 4020 -0129 25.5 VDC Limiter Module, 4 A maximum, for use with One Maximum ALARM 1 ( wwr wvv , s L AL" SYS EM keypad are the operator interface sections that are not MODULES 4020 -6007 A J l "G` l -r 1 f 1 � J J essential in a fire emergency situation. These functions Dial -In Service Modem �°°°R. are presented in a self- directing manner and include: 4020 -0139 (Requires 4020 -0113 or 4020 -6014) One Maximum circuit/device ENABLE or DISABLE, control point turn 4020 -0136 Coded Input Decoder Module One Maximum FIGURE 1. PRIMARY OPERATOR FUNCTIONS ON or OFF, DISPLAY HISTORICAL LOGS, etc. 4020 -0153' Internal Dual Line DACT for connecting to RJ31 X Telco Select As Indications. Alarm, supervisory, and trouble conditions The operator's access is determined by four passcode jacks, Requires one DACT cable per line Required are indicated at the operator's panel by dedicated protected security levels. Level 1 allows routine actions Select As LEDs and a local tone -alert. An 80 character (2 lines x while level 4 is reserved for more sensitive operations DACT 2080 -9046 DACT Cable with RJ45 Plug, 7' long (2134 mm) Required 40 characters) alphanumeric super -twist liquid crystal requiring higher level operator knowledge. Levels 2, 3, ACCESSORIES Select As display provides information concerning point status and 4 are passcode protected to ensure proper 2080 -9047 DACT Cable with RJ45 Plug, 14' long (4267 mm) (alarm, trouble, supervisory, etc.), type of alarm (smoke authorization for that level's control access. Passcode Required detector, manual station, waterflow supervisory, etc.), log -ins are stored in the history log for access review. 4020 -7553 Interface to 2120 System, Requires 4020 -0113 One Maximum number of alarms in the system, and a custom location Display Action and Entry Keypads. The Display 4020 -6001 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Power Input One Maximum label. - Action and Entry keypads allow operators (with proper 4020 -6003 French Control Panel Kit One Maximum Switch Operation. Alarm, supervisory and trouble access levels) to perform controlling functions to �) \ l (Select PT Required) 4020-6007 Automatic Extinguishing, Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler push-button system zones, notification appliance g p aPP circuits (NACs), • conditions have dedicated acknowledge , -6007 Release Control One Maximum ( NACs . switches. Operation of the appropriate acknowledge and auxiliary control relays, or to gain access for switch silences the tone -alert with the LED remaining system information. DISABLE allows a specific circuit 4020 -1010 External Batteries and Charger One Maximum illuminated until all conditions in that category are or a specific addressable device to be completely 4020 -2001 Two Unit Cabinet size is restored to normal. disconnected from the system to isolate a problem. A CABINET SIZE 4020 -2002 Four Unit determined by trouble condition will occur as a reminder of the action . (Select One) Option Choices The 4020 can be programmed to perform a "global taken. ENABLE followed by ENTER restores the circuit 4020 -2003 Six Unit • acknowledge" where a single push of the appropriate or device to active status in approximately 60 seconds. CABINET OPTIONS 4020 -2201 Red Finish for Door, Retainer, and Cabinet acknowledge switch will silence the tone -alert for all The display will count down the remaining time and will 4020 -7558 Interface to 4120 Network points in that condition. It can also be programmed for warn the operator if the circuit to be enabled will cause Refer to individual acknowledgment of each point in an an alarm. 4020 -6014 4120 Network Interface Modular Card abnormal condition, as well as their restoration. Both 4120 NETWORK (Requires two media cards) data sheet operations are in accordance with the requirements of INTERFACE 4020 -0142 Wired Media Card S4120 -0003 NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm Code. OPTIONS for additional • 4020 -0143 Fiber Optic Media Card Information 4020 -0144 Modem Media Card . =mix —� ° ire 1 - SPtAr/AcroM 1 .- ENTRY . 0 �( Fl ( F2 ( F3 F4 '� KM Cl 081 -9272 6.2 Ah Battery, 12 VDC 2 Required ..�JJII 2081 -9274 10 Ah Battery, 12 VDC 2 Required D D \/ \� r„,�,,,,, ,u 1 O® BATTERY SELECTION Battery, Oo0 ( �� LI] 2081 -9275 18 Ah Batts 12 VDC 2 Require d SYSTEM ISNORYAL r O 927:40 aReze IAN 9e l '"* )( a 2081 -9271 33 Ah Battery, 12 VDC 2 Required T. o ;NORM o s O Pam puss ) 2081 -9211 50 Ah Battery, 6 VDC, Requires External Battery Cabinet ` 4 Required O NET ano ^ l ( 0 Q 0.. j� j � N (o e.� l - ° ; , °`, External Battery Cabinet, Beige, 0 � , � tia � l l , l J l l t o , ) " ( ENTER ) l ' EXTERNAL 2081 -9281 25 3/4" W x 20 3/4" H x 6 3/4" D (654 mm x 527 mm x 171 mm) ' J CA N 2081 -9282 External Battery Cabinet, Red, 25 3/4" W x 20 3/4" H x 6 3/4" D (654 mm x 527 mm x 171 mm) FIGURE 2. ADDITIONAL OPERATOR KEYS • The 4020 -0153 DACT is programmed using a terminal or a laptop computer in terminal emulation mode. Connection and programming details are provided with the installation instructions (publication 574-049). 2 7