Fire Alarm System, Installation & Maintenance
4100U Fire Indicator Panel
Installation
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Table of Contents
4100U PIDs
Chapter 2 Installing 4100U FACP Components
Overview
Assemblies, Cards & & Modules
Chapter 4 Installing 4100U MINIPLEX Components
Chapter 3 Installing 4100 MINIPLEX Components
Non-4100U
3-29
Chapter 5 Networking
Chapter 7 SPS Field Wiring 4100U
Chapter 8 Installing 4100U IDNet & 4100MXP Cards
& Maintenance
Chapter 11 Installation Checklist, Commissioning
Chapter 9 PC Software Connections
Chapter 10 Australian Version Specifics
Appendix A The Device Configuration DIP Switch
Appendix G Compatible Batteries
List of Figures
List of Tables
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Chapter
Introduction to the 4100U Fire Alarm System
Topic
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System Configurations
Figure 1-1.Standalone 4100U System
Standalone Configuration
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MINIPLEX Configuration
Figure 1-2.MINIPLEX 4100U System
MINIPLEX Configuration, Continued
Network Configuration
Figure 1-3.Hub/Ring Configuration
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Figure 1-4.Interconnected Loop Configuration
Network Configuration, Continued
4100 PIDs Non-4100U
4100U PIDs
4100U Cabinet Part Identification Numbers PIDs
Empty cabinets with Doors Cream Wrinkle
Number of bays
4100U PIDs, Continued
Chapter Installing 4100U FACP Components
Topic
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Introduction to FACPs 4100U
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Overview CPU Bay
Introduction to FACPs 4100U, Continued
Figure 2-1.Master CPU Motherboard
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CONNECTOR P4
SERVICE MODEM
BATTERY BACKUP
Introduction to FACPs 4100U, Continued
Table 2-1.Master Controller LEDs 1 through
Introduction to FACPs 4100U, Continued
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Master Controller Daughter Card LEDs
Figure 2-3.Operator Interface
Introduction to FACPs 4100U, Continued
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Operator Interface Additional CPU Bay Modules
System Power Supply SPS
Figure 2-4.System Power Supply
Introduction to FACPs 4100U, Continued
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Introduction to FACPs 4100U, Continued
Figure 2-5.The Power Distribution Interface PDI
Step 2. Mounting Card Bays to Cabinets 4100U
Step 1. Mounting Cabinets 4100U
← Mounting Bracket
← Bay Front
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Step 3. Configuring Cards 4100U
Step 3. Configuring Cards 4100U, Continued
Step 4. Interconnecting Modules and Bays
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2-12
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Card Interconnections in the CPU Bay Card
Interconnections Within Expansion Bays
Figure 2-7. Bay-to-BayInterconnections
Connecting to Motherboards
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Basic Bay-To-BayInterconnections continued
Connector with Blue Wire Goes to P2
Connecting to Motherboards continued
Connector with White Wire Goes to P3
733-525Harness
Figure 2-9.Expansion Bay 4”x 5” Card Placement
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2-15
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Figure 2-10.Expansion Bay Motherboard Placement
Placement
Figure 2-11.Mixed Module Placement
on P1 or leftmost pin connector are removed
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Figure 2-12.Slave Card/PDI Connection
directly
of modules are as follows
Figure 2-14.LED/Switch Modules
Continued
Figure 2-15.LED/Switch Controller
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Continued
occurs
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LED/Switch Modules
Figure 2-16.LED/Switch Card Mounting
Continued
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Continued
Figure 2-17.Controller Card Mounting
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Continued
Interconnecting Cards
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Changing Display Card LEDs, continued
Continued
Figure 2-19.LED/Switch Controller Wiring
Overview Mounting to the Electronics Bay
The Terminal Block Utility Module 4100U
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Chapter
Installing 4100 MINIPLEX Components Non-4100U
Topic
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Notes
Introduction to MINIPLEX Systems Non-4100U
Overview
Figure 3-1.MINIPLEX System Design
Continued
Seventh floor
MINIPLEX System Components Non-4100U
Figure 3-2.The Remote Unit Interface Card
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Figure 3-3.The RIC II Card
MINIPLEX System Components Non-4100U, Continued
MINIPLEX System Guidelines Non-4100U
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Installing Modules into Cabinets Non-4100U
Installing the RIC II Motherboard
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3-36
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Connecting the 733-525Harness
4100
POWER
565-233
733-672Harness
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MINIPLEX Wiring Non-4100U
Figure 3-7.MINIPLEX Wiring Notes
MINIPLEX Wiring Non-4100U, Continued
Chapter Installing 4100U MINIPLEX Components
Topic
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Introduction to MINIPLEX Transponders 4100U
Not currently available in Australia
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The Local Mode TIC
AUDIO RISER
4100-0622DIGITAL
Figure 4-1.Transponder Interface Cards
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Local mode is supported by the following
Table 5-1.TIC Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
MINIPLEX System Guidelines 4100U
Configuring Cards 4100U
TIC/Riser Mounting 4100U
Figure 4-2.TIC Mounting
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TIC/Motherboard Interconnections 4100U
Figure 4-3.Transponder Cabinet Interconnections
PDI Jumpers
Figure 4-5.TIC Wiring to the Host Panel
RUI Wiring 4100U
Figure 4-4.The Ferrite Bead
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Chapter Networking
Topic
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Getting Started
most secure and fault-tolerantwiring possible
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Figure 5-1. 4100-6014Network Interface Card
Figure 5-2.UT Motherboard with City Connection
Figure 5-3.UT Motherboard without City Connection
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Figure 5-5.The 4100/4120-0142Wired Media Card
•4100-6056Wired Media Card
•4100-6057 Fiber-OpticMedia Card
Each module is shown below
Specifications Electrical Specifications
Step 1. Configuring Network Cards
Environmental Specifications All Modules
Motherboard
Step 1. Configuring Network Cards, Continued
Figure 5-6.Media Card Mounting
Step 2. Mounting Media Cards to the NIC
Figure 5-7.Installing the Daughter Card
Step 3. Mounting Network Cards
Step 4. Wiring Network Cards
Overview Wiring Guidelines
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Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued
Table 5-2.Wiring Distances
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Figure 5-9.Fiber Wiring
Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued
optic cable
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Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued
Using 4190-9010 Bi-DirectionalCouplers
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The illustration below shows coupler wiring
Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued
Figure 5-10.Coupler Wiring
connected to the 4100-6014NIC
Wired Media Card Connection
Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued
Wired Media Card Connection
Motherboard Port for Media
Figure 5-12.Wired Media, Style 7 Wiring
Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued
Wiring Illustrations Wired Media Style 7 Wiring
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Figure 5-13.Fiber Optic, Style 7 Wiring
Step 4. Wiring Network Cards, Continued
Fiber Optic Style 7 Wiring
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Wired Media and
Step 4. Wiring Network Cards , Continued
Style 7 Wiring
Fiber Optic
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Chapter
The System Power Supply & Alarm Relay Card
Topic
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Table 6-1.SPS Input and Output Specifications
SPS Specifications
AC Input Specifications
DC Output Specifications
Table 6-2.SPS Current Specifications
SPS Specifications, Continued
Alarm Conditions
Standby Conditions
SPS Specifications, Continued
SPS Configuration
R341 Battery Charger Voltage
R342 Voltage Measurement Calibration
The SPS has the following LEDs
SPS LED Indications
Overview IDNet Power Monitor Trouble Extra Device
Troubleshooting on SPS
Class A Trouble Earth Fault Search Short Circuit
Channel Fail No Answer Bad Answer Output Abnormal
Figure 6-1.The Alarm Relay Card
The Alarm Relay Card
Table 6-3.Alarm Relay Card Jumper Positions
The Alarm Relay Card, Continued
Chapter SPS Field Wiring 4100U
Topic
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General Field Wiring Guidelines
Figure 7-1.The Ferrite Bead SX0005
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SPS NAC Field Wiring Guidelines
SPS NAC Field Wiring Guidelines, Continued
SPS NAC Field Wiring Guidelines, Continued
Figure 7-2.Class A NAC Wiring
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Figure 7-3.Class B Wiring
Power Supply Wiring Distances
Alarm
Table 7-1.Class A Wiring Distances
Max Distance
Max Distance
Table 7-2.Class B Wiring Distances
Power Supply Wiring Distances, Continued
Alarm
Max Distance
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SPS Auxiliary Power Wiring
Figure 7-4.Auxiliary Power Wiring
SPS Auxiliary Power Wiring, Continued
SPS Relay Wiring
SPS Auxiliary Relay Wiring, Continued
The Figure below shows the SPS relays
Relays
SPS IDNet Wiring
Overview IDNet Wiring Guidelines
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SPS IDNet Wiring, Continued
Figure 7-6.Class A Wiring
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Figure 7-7.Class B Wiring
SPS IDNet Wiring, Continued
Chapter Installing 4100U IDNet & 4100MXP Cards
Topic
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Figure 8-1.The IDNet Card
The IDNet Card
Table 8-1.IDNet Specifications
The IDNet Card, Continued
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Installing the IDNet Card onto the PDI
Installing the ID-Netinto a 4100 Card Bay
A- A+ B- B+
Figure 8-3.Mounting into 4100 legacy Bay
Configuring the Card
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Figure 8-4.DIP Switch SW1
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Wiring to IDNet Devices
Figure 8-5.Class A Wiring
Wiring to IDNet Devices, Continued
Table 8-2Cable Run Lengths
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Figure 8-6.Class B Wiring
Wiring to IDNet Devices, Continued
Troubleshooting on IDNet
Introduction Power Connection
The 4100MXP
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Topic
Chapter PC Software Connections
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Software Modes
Figure 9-1.Service and Diagnostic Interface
Software Modes
Figure 9-2.Data Transfer Interface
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Figure 9-3.Bootloader Interface
Software Modes, Continued
running Bootloader
Software Modes
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Chapter Australian Version Specifics
Topic
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Summary Of Australian Version Specifics
Australian Panel Format
Table 10-1.Switch/LED Format
4100U Fan Control Module
Table 10-2.Switch Status
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Figure 10-1.Fan Control Module
Brigade Interfaces
Chapter
Topic
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Notes
Installation Checklist
Alignment & Adjustment
Power Up & Placing into Operation
Maintenance
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Figure A-1.DIP Switch SWx
Appendix A The Device Configuration DIP Switch
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Overview
Table A-1.Card Addresses
continued
Address
Required Features
Appendix B Programming Requirements
Topic
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Appendix C Checking System Wiring
Notes
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Meter Readings
Appendix C: Checking System Wiring, Continued
Circuit Type
Meter Reading
Appendix D Earth Fault Detection
General Guidelines
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Earth Fault Searching from the Front Panel
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the Next and Previous buttons
Press the Enter button to start the search
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Search Results
EARTH FAULT
Search Results, Continued
EARTH FAULT
EARTH FAULT
Figure F-1.Earth Fault Example
Earth Fault Search Example
A. Find and repair the fault in the main panel
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1.Select Location Search
Search Results, Continued
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Appendix E Related Documentation
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Appendix E: Related Documentation, Continued
Book Part
Title cont
Book Part
Appendix E: Related Documentation, Continued
Title cont
Number
List of Approved Devices
Appendix F Compatible Actuating Devices
Topic
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Hochiki Range - Conventional Detectors
List of Approved Devices, Continued
Olsen Range - Conventional Detectors
Apollo Range - Conventional Detectors
Brooks Range - Conventional Detectors
List of Approved Devices, Continued
Cerberus Range - Conventional Detectors
Simplex Range - Analog Addressable Sensors
List of Approved Devices, Continued
Compatible Detectors, IDNET
Compatible Addressable Field Devices, IDNet
•Power Sonic PS12 Series
Appendix G Compatible Batteries
•Century Power Sonic PS12 series
•Power Block PB12 series G-1
Appendix H 4100U Specifications
Voltage & Current Ratings of Modules & Assemblies
Appendix
Power Supply & Battery Capacity Calculations
Line Characteristics
Appendix J Cable Characteristics
Copper Line Characteristics
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Fibre Optic Cable Characteristics
Network, Continued
Power Margin
Fibre CableFibre
Appendix K List of Drawings