66 Eps Infoalarm Intl 240v
66 Eps Infoalarm Intl 240v
66 Eps Infoalarm Intl 240v
UL, ULC, CSFM Listed; InfoAlarm Command Center for Fire Alarm
FM Approved* Control Panels with EPS+ Power Supplies
Features
Multi-line expanded content display interface for
Simplex® 4100ES Series fire alarm control panels,
available with the following products:
Fire alarm control panels (stand-alone or networked)
Network Display Units (NDU) supporting up to 12,000
points
Remote InfoAlarm Command Centers mounted in a
dedicated cabinet (4100ES control panels support
Remote InfoAlarm Command Centers independent of
host panel display type)
Models include Enhanced Power Supply (EPS+) and InfoAlarm Command Center for Control Panel Mounting
battery charger (9 A total) with on-board IDNAC SLCs
(signaling line circuit) for addressable appliance control,
IDNet 1+ isolated addressable device control channel,
and programmable function auxiliary output
ABC DEF GHI
ZONE SIG AUX
Page Up 1 2 3
JKL MNO PQR
FB IO IDNet
Previous 4 5 6
ALARMS
Priority 2
Ack
Supv
Ack
WARNINGS
Trouble
Ack
Alarm
Silence
System
Reset
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Description (Continued)
Direct point callup displays individual points Up to 50 custom point detail messages can be generated
alphabetically and then homes in on the logical Date formats are either MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY
choice as more point information is entered Time formats are either 24 hour or 12 hour with AM/PM
A Site Plan bitmap can be displayed for reference; icons System Normal screen supports a gray scale bitmap
can be added to indicate system status (watermark) for location name, company logo, or site plan
Ground Fault
ABC DEF GHI
Waterflow-East ZONE SIG AUX
Page Up 1 2 3
Waterflow-West
JKL MNO PQR
FB IO IDNet
Manual Evac Previous 4 5 6
STU VWX YZ/
P A L
Next
City Disconnect 7 8 9
'SP' ( ) ,#:
Door Holder NET ADDR
Page Dn C/Exit
Bypass 0
Drill
Menu Enter
Smoke Sensor
Fire Priority 2 System System Alarm AC
Almost Dirty Check
Alarm Alarm Supervisory Trouble Silenced Power
Language
Toggle LCD NAVIGATION
Fire Alarm Priority 2 Supv Trouble Alarm System
CONTROL:
Lamp Test Ack Ack Ack Ack Silence Reset Menu, Enter; Previous
ALARMS WARNINGS item select, Next item
select; Page Up and
Page Down
SEVEN PROGRAMMABLE FIRE ALARM ACK acknowledges a Fire Alarm condition, logs the
acknowledge, silences the operator panel and all annunciator tone- SIX SYSTEM STATUS INDICATOR
FUNCTION SWITCHES, each
alerts, and displays sequential alarm list LEDs provide system status indications
equipped with dual color LED
in addition to LCD information, LEDs flash
indicators; the top six LEDs are PRIORITY 2 ACK acknowledges a Priority 2 Alarm condition, logs the to indicate the condition and then when
selectable as either red or acknowledge, silences the operator panel and all annunciator tone- acknowledged, remain on until reset :
yellow, the bottom LED is alerts, and displays sequential Priority 2 alarm list Fire Alarm & Priority 2 Alarm, red LED
selectable as either red or
SUPV ACK acknowledges system supervisory conditions, logs the Supervisory & Trouble, yellow LED
green; NOTE: Program the
acknowledge, silences the operator panel and all annunciator tone- Alarm Silenced, yellow LED
bottom switch as "Lamp
alerts, and displays sequential supervisory condition list AC Power, green LED (on for normal)
Test" for UL listed systems
TROUBLE ACK acknowledges system troubles, logs the
acknowledge, silences the operator panel and all annunciator tone-
alerts, and displays sequential trouble list
ALARM SILENCE causes notification appliances to be deactivated,
typically after evacuation is complete and while alarm source is being
investigated. May be programmed to silence audible notification and
allow visible notification to continue (strobes still flashing).
SYSTEM RESET restores control panel to normal when all alarmed
inputs are returned to normal
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Display Feature Reference (shown actual size)
Double
the panel pushbutton
Normal, Bold, Underline, , Dim, switches; programming
allows the soft keys to
Reverse , Flash On/Off, Flash On/Dim, and appear only when the
commands for Vertical and Horizontal Placement functions are enabled
DISPLAY SIZE:
4.53" W x 3.4" H
(115 mm x 86 mm)
TALLY COUNTS list the number of activities per category of Fire Alarm
(FIRE), Primary 2 Alarm (PRI2), Supervisory (SUPV), and Trouble (TRBL)
COMMAND PROMPT advises the operator of the action required and displays local panel time
MOST RECENT advises of the time, date, device type, and custom label of
the most recent occurrence of the list shown, in this case, the Fire Alarm list
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Site Plan with Event Icons
Site Plan Bitmap. The InfoAlarm Command Center
supports a site plan monochrome bitmap image (size is
281 pixels wide by 192 pixels high) that can also display
icons indicating activity and location. Shown to the right is a
sample site plan with icons shown in each building area. For
this example, each area is showing an “A” for an initiating
device in alarm, a “WF” for waterflow occurring, and an
icon indicating notification appliances in alarm. (Icons can be
created for site specific symbology, these are for example
only.)
Site Plan Selection and Detail. If desired, the site plan
can be the primary display screen for system activity or can
be for reference, available by selecting the “Site” softkey.
Depending on the facility layout, the site plan can also be a
convenient location for common reference information such
as primary call phone numbers, street address, etc. to assist
operators in their assigned response.
System Normal Screen. The site plan (or another bitmap
image) can be displayed on the System Normal screen as a
grey image watermark behind the screen text. (Size and type
are the same as that for a site plan bitmap). This can be used
to identify the specific location of the 4100ES or can display
a site-specific logo or other information. (A sample is shown
on page 6.)
Customized Emphasis
The Main Menu screen illustration to the left
demonstrates how print/display statements appear for
status information or for prompting of user input. Other
examples of this format occur when setting time and date,
entering a password, or identification of a status change
such as point enabling or disabling. Use of this feature
allows the display to clearly focus the user on required
information or actions.
Information Review
The Trouble Log History screen shown to the right
identifies the ability to view multiple event entries with
minimal scrolling. For specific information access,
pressing “Next” or “Previous” on the keypad highlights
the selected next or previous item in the list as indicated
by the arrow and the bolded first line of Entry 6.
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Additional Primary Display Screens
Below are samples of a First and Most Recent primary
display and of a General Alarm display.
First and Most Recent Primary Display Option General Alarm Primary Display Option
CUSTOM LABEL INSERT for the NOTE: Two sets of slide-in labels are provided, UPPER LABEL INSERT allows
three programmable LEDs and for the one blank, the other in English; areas shown with custom labeling of the numeric keypad
seven programmable switches + + + + are blank for custom words/characters and of the LCD navigation controls
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Toggle
Language
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Lamp Test
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Product Selection
Network Display Unit (NDU) with Voice, Master Controller with InfoAlarm Command Center
(NOTE: See data sheet S4100-0102 for NDU feature details)
Model Model Type UL ULC Voltage Description
Top Bay Equipment: InfoAlarm Command Center (raised keys with fixed
4100-9352 English — labels), 9 A System Power Supply (SPS) with RUI, Standard CPU module,
Network Interface Module (select media cards separately), and 4100-0640
120 VAC, InfoAlarm Memory Expansion (NOTE: SPS IDNet channel and NACs are
50/60 Hz disabled)
Second Bay Equipment: Voice Command Center (VCC) Bay with Standard
4100-9355 English — CPU Module, Network Interface Module (select media cards separately), 9 A
EPS+ with 250 Point IDNet 1+ Interface, (3) 3 A IDNACs, and RUI+ output
InfoAlarm Command Center Memory Option (may be required to be ordered separately, see description details)
Model Description
Display Memory Expansion Module; included with NDU systems; required for all InfoAlarm Command Centers
4100-0640
connected to a panel if any are using 2 byte character fonts; 6 Meg module mounts on rear of display board
Remote InfoAlarm Command Center Control Assembly with Cabinet for Surface Mounting
Model Cabinet Color Application Type Listing Description
4100-9401 Red
English UL & ULC
4100-9403 Platinum
Remote InfoAlarm Command Center with cabinet; for
4100-9421 Red surface mounting; includes mounting box and door
French/Canada ULC assembly with glass insert; uses RUI communications;
4100-9423 Platinum requires external 24 VDC system voltage; see illustrations
on page 7 and Installation Instructions 579-687 for details
4100-9441 Red
International UL
4100-9443 Platinum
* Please refer to data sheet S4100-0101 for detailed descriptions of the 4100ES with EPS+ Basic Control Panel details, standard
product features, options, and reference for related fire alarm control panel products, see data sheet list on page 5 for additional
reference.
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Remote InfoAlarm Command Center Front View
RUI Communications
wiring terminals
8" Transponder
(203 mm) Interface Card see
(TIC) conduit
13-1/16"
24 VDC power input (332 mm) note
wiring terminals
NOTE: Bring wiring through back of box; do not use cabinet bottom;
refer to Installation Instructions shipped with assembly
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Specifications
TYCO, SIMPLEX, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. National Electrical Code and NFPA are
trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association.