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Life Alarm®

Multiplex Systems
Multiplex Systems
UL, ULC Listed 4100/4120 Series
FM Approved* Universal Transponder
TO ADDITIONAL UTs OR
4120 NETWORK NODES
STANDARD FEATURES:
• UL Listed for Power Limited Applications
LOCAL FIRE ALARM
OPERATIONS

per NEC 760


• Configurable for 2120 Multiplex or 4120 FIRE ALARM

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FIRE ALARM

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UNIVERSAL
TRANSPONDER
Network Communications AT REMOTE

• Modular Design Allows Expansion of Up to F


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F
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LOCATION

1000 Input/Output Points


R R
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• Transponder Functions Include Hardwired,


Addressable, and Annunciator Functions
• Available with Solid Door or with Glass
Door and a Modular Retainer Panel, in
Two, Four, or Six Unit Cabinets
• Battery Supervision (Low/No Battery) 4120
NETWORK
OR
CONNECTION
OPTIONAL FEATURES:
• MAPNET II® Addressable Device
Communications and TrueAlarm® Analog
Detection** 2120 CPU 4120 CONTROL PANEL

• Initiating Device Circuits, Style B (Class B) or


Style D (Class A) BLOCK DIAGRAM OF BASIC UNIVERSAL
• Notification Appliance Circuits, Style Y (Class TRANSPONDER CONNECTION
B) or Style Z (Class A) DESCRIPTION:
• Control Relays with Feedback The 4100 series Universal Transponder (UT) is a
• Local Mode Operation modular, microprocessor based interface panel. It
• Single, Dual, or Triple Channel Audio monitors initiating device circuits or status inputs,
– Triple Channel Audio Provides a Dedicated controls notification appliance circuits and/or
Microphone Channel auxiliary control outputs, and communicates status
• Ring Signal Indication on Remote Firefighters’ changes to a Simplex 2120 Central Processing Unit
(CPU), or to a Simplex 4120 Network.
Telephone Circuits
• Distributed Amplifiers Local Mode Operation. As an option, the UT can
• Internal DACT have its own built-in programming so that in the
• Zone Selectable Alarm Verification event of a loss of communications with its CPU, the
UT will automatically transfer to Local Mode
• Local Annunciation
operation. Any output circuits within the UT can be
• Supervised Remote Serial Annunciators controlled during Local Mode in the event of an
• Supervised Interchangeable LEDs alarm from any of its monitored input points. The
• Programmable Control Switches Local Mode program, with its simple yet powerful
• Expansion Power Supplies and flexible software, can be customized to meet a
variety of applications and local code requirements
providing increased reliability and survivability to
* Applicable FM approval information is available on request.
overall system operation.
** MAPNET addressable communications is protected under US
patent #4,796,025. TrueAlarm analog detection is protected under Note: When configuring a panel, substituting prefix 4120
US patent No. 5,155,468 and No. 5,173,683. for 4100 will add the special modifications required for
4120 network operation. Refer to data sheet S4120-
0001.

© 1996 Simplex Time Recorder Co. S4100-0007-4E 11-96 page 1 of 8


MODULE DESCRIPTIONS
MASTER CONTROLLER MODULE
(4100-7000 Series) AUXILIARY CONTROL RELAYS (4100-3000 Series)
The 4100 Master Controller Board provides system − Built-In fuse protection per contact
control, “Local Mode” programming, synchronization, − Feedback points for positive indication of on/off
and supervision of all modules, continuously status of remote devices.
scanning each module for any status changes. This − 4100-3001, Four CPU controlled relays with DPDT
module also contains a card for communicating with contacts rated 2 A @ 24 VDC
the host CPU. In addition to the Style 4 and Style 6 − 4100-3002, Four CPU controlled relays with DPDT
standard DC communication, refer to page 3 for contacts rated 10 A @ 24 VDC
optional modes of communication with the host CPU. − 4100-3003, Eight CPU controlled relays DPDT
CITY CONNECT CIRCUIT (4100-0120) contacts rated 3A @ 24 VDC
− 24 VDC Remote Station (reverse polarity), local MASTER POWER SUPPLY/CHARGER (4100-6005)
energy, shunt master box or a form ‘C’ contact − Power Limited
output. − Filtered and regulated
INTERNAL DUAL LINE DACT MODULE − 4 A battery charger capable of charging internally
(4100-0153): mounted 50 Ah lead-acid batteries to 70% in 12
− Multiple programmable features such as hours
automatic 24 hour test and programmable power − Monitors for AC power failure, low/no battery, and
fail report delay for remote receiving high battery voltage
station/central station applications. − 240 VAC power input option (4100-6001)
INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS (4100-5000 Series) EXPANSION POWER SUPPLIES
− Eight Circuit Zone Modules provide system − 8 A, 24 VDC filtered/unregulated output
expansion of Style B or Style D Zones. − 4100-0108, 120 VAC input
− Capable of supporting Simplex two-wire smoke − 4100-0118, 240 VAC input
detectors plus normally open contact devices − 4100-1108, 120 VAC power limited model
(manual stations, heat detectors, etc.).
− UL 1076 listed for Style B security monitoring ADDITIONAL BATTERY CHARGER
(-5004). (4100-0104, -0114)
− Can charge lead-acid or Ni-Cad batteries
TAMPER SWITCH (4100-0133) − Capable of charging 2081-9279, 110 Ah batteries
− Required for UL 1076 Security Listing. mounted in a 2081-9280 battery cabinet
− Through the use of a monitor point on the − Monitors for AC power failure, low/no battery, and
4100-5004 security monitor board, Security Alarm high battery voltage
will be transmitted to the CPU when the − 240 VAC power input option (4100-0114)
transponder door is opened.
− Mounted to the cabinet door latch REMOTE UNIT INTERFACE (4100-0303, -0304)
− Mounted within the UT, these modules provide a
12 VOLT DC POWER OUTPUT (4100-0119) supervised serial communication channel to
− Two Amp, 12 VDC Output, +/- 5% regulated. remotely located annunciators and I/O panels.
− Ripple of 100 mV p-p. − Style 7 communication to 4100-8009 remote
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS annunciators (-0304).
(4100-4000 Series) CODED SIGNAL RELAY (4100-0125)
− Two or six circuit modules provide system − Provides synchronization of coded signals
expansion of Style Y or Style Z circuits. throughout a building or complex via connection to
− Each circuit rated 2 A @ 24 VDC, or 50 Watts a coded signal riser originating from a central
@ 25 VRMS or 100 Watts @ 70 VRMS for location.
speaker circuits.
− Supervised for opens, grounds, and wire-to-wire
shorts.
− Dual and triple channel modules have integral
switching relays for selecting the proper audio
channel output

S4100-0007-4E 11-96 page 2 of 2


2120 COMMUNICATION MODULE DESCRIPTIONS

2120 STYLE 7 INTERFACE MODULE COMMUNICATION LINE CONVERTERS


− Maintains 2120 communications during a wire-to − Provides a data link between the 2120 CPU, FSK
wire short fault condition. Modems and the Universal Transponder.
− Primary, secondary, and transmit data status − 4100-0134 converts an RS-232-C signal from an
indicators. FSK Modem to standard DC Communication to an
− Allows “T-tapping” of data lines. RS-232-C signal and can feed up to four FSK
Modems.
DC POWERED FSK MODEM (4100-0131) − Refer to Simplex data sheet S4100-0010 for more
− Extends communications distance over leased detailed information.
lines via FSK transmission.
− 4-wire full duplex operation COMMUNICATION LINE REPEATER (4100-0132)
− Extends 2120 DC Communication line distance
− Diagnostic indicators
− Refer to Simplex data sheet S4100-0011 for more
− Refer to Simplex data sheet S4100-0009 for more
detailed information.
detailed information.

FIBER OPTIC LINE DRIVER (4100-0130)


− Provides immunity to electrical transients, short
circuit, and ground conditions.
− Refer to Simplex data sheet S4100-0012 for more
detailed information.

2120 COMMUNICATIONS MODULE MOUNTING


To accommodate 2120 communications modules, mounted modules for that bay. Refer to the following
there are two mounting plates, a Modem plate, and a chart for mounting plate capacities.
Fiber Optic Module plate. When these mounting plates
are used, the 4100 expansion bay hardware is
eliminated, thereby preventing the use of door

MOUNTING CAPACITIES, MOUNTING PLATES FOR 2120 COMMUNICATION MODULES

Mounting Plate Reference Module Capacities


4, 4100-0130 FOLDs
Fiber Optic Mounting Plate 2, 4100-0130 FOLDs
1 Unit, 1/2 Bay and 1, 4100-0132 Repeater
(Two Plates fit in one 4100 Bay)
2, 4100-0130 FOLDs
and 1, 4100-0134 or 4100-0135 Converter
2, 4100-0131 FSK Modems
and 2, 4100-0134 or 4100-0135 Converters
Modem Mounting Plate
2 Unit Plate, 1 Bay 2, 4100-0131 FSK Modems
and 1, 4100-0134 Converter
and 1, 4100-0132 Repeater

S4100-0007-4E 11-96 page 3 of 8


MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Continued)
GENERAL
4100-8601 Voice Universal Transponders provide
distributed amplifiers for transmitting voice
communications, alarm tones, and/or digitized voice
messages to alert area occupants of a fire or other
FIRE ALARM
emergency situations.
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F
OPERATION
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E Audio riser channels originating from a central Voice
Command Center location can be wired in a Style 4 or a
Style 6 configuration. Each Voice UT has built-in audio
FIRE ALARM
monitors on its amplifiers, allowing Style 4 audio risers
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to be “T-tapped” and still maintaining supervision of
F
each riser leg.
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As an option, the Voice UT can have its own built-in
programming and Audio Controller Board so that in the
event of a loss of communications with its CPU, the UT
FIRE ALARM will automatically transfer to a “Local Mode” operation.
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In the event of an alarm, output circuits within the UT


F
I
can be controlled during “Local Mode” from any of its
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E
monitored input points.
The Audio Controller Board provides a local source of
audio tones and digitized voice messages for the UT’s
FIRE ALARM
voice circuits, adding a reliability to the overall system
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operation. The “Local Mode” program, with its simple
F
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yet powerful and flexible software, can be customized to
R
E meet a variety of applications and local code
requirements.

FIRE ALARM
AUDIO AMPLIFIERS (4100-0201 SERIES)
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Provides distributed amplification of audio signals
F
originating from the Voice Command Center (VCC)
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E location. Features include:
• Models Available with 25 W or 100 W Output and at
25 VRMS or 70 VRMS
FIRE ALARM
• Frequency Response of 120 to 12,000 Hz
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• Battery Backup Capability
2120 CPU
F
or
• Integral Amplifier Monitor
• Optional Redundant Operation Automatically
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E
4120
NETWORK Switches Over From Primary To Backup Amplifier
COMMAND
CENTER
RISER TERMINATION BOARD (4100-0215)
• Clearly Marked Installer Termination Points for
Phone Riser

LEGEND
TrueAlarm
Universal Sensors and F
I Speaker
FIRE ALARM R
Transponder PULL DOWN
Addressable E Circuit
Circuits

Communications
Audio Wiring
Wiring

TYPICAL BLOCK DIAGRAM OF 4100-8601,


VOICE UNIVERSAL TRANSPONDERS

S4100-0007-4E 11-96 page 4 of 8


4100/4120-8602 VOICE COMMAND CENTER AUDIO CONTROLLER FEATURES

• Custom Digitized Message Data ZONE CODED SIGNALING:


• Programmable Routing Matrix - Input/Output This feature is available using tones or spoken
Switching numbers. Spoken coded messages can be used in
place of conventional pulse tone coding to eliminate
• AUDIO INPUTS: counting and interpretation of the zone coded
– Network Audio location by appropriate personnel. For example, a
– Primary Voice/Tone Generator fire alarm zone such as 1st Floor East smoke
– Secondary Voice/Tone Generator Detector Rm. 23 will be Code 1123.
(Optional)
– Phone to Audio Interface Two possible transmission schemes are:
• AUDIO OUTPUTS:
– Channel 1 (Single Channel 4100-0210) • Conventional Zone coded Signaling where T = Tone
– Channel 2 (Dual Channel 4100-0211) T...T...TT...TTT.......T...T...TT...TTT...
– Channel 3 (Triple Channel 4100-0212)
• AUDIO TONES: • Spoken Coded Signaling
CODE, ONE..ONE..TWO..THREE...
– Slow Whoop - A slowly ascending tone from CODE, ONE..ONE. TWO..THREE
200 to 830 Hz in 2.5 seconds.
Recommended for fire alarm only.
MESSAGE SPLICING:
– High/Low - A free running tone with a high The Digital Audio Controller has the ability to
frequency of 750 Hz and a low frequency of 500 precede spoken codes with phrases and alert tones,
Hz. The “ON” time (high) is 100 milliseconds splicing these phrases into complete messages. The
while the “OFF” time (low) is 400 milliseconds. previous example could have been preceded with a
– Horn - Continuous 500 Hz tone. Can also be chime tone. The work “CODE” could be replaced
used for coded systems. with the phrase “DOCTOR FIRESTONE, PLEASE
– Chime - A 600 Hz tone with a 1.5 second delay DIAL...”.
time. Can be used as a free running tone or on
a coded system. STANDARD AND CUSTOM MESSAGES:
Preprogrammed special messages are available on
– Beep - A 500 Hz tone with a time duration of request. The standard Evacuation Message is as
0.7 seconds on and 0.7 seconds off. follows:
– Stutter -a 500 Hz tone with equal on an off
times of 100 milliseconds. “Attention...Attention...Attention...An emergency has
– Wail - Ascends, then descends between 600 to been reported....All occupants walk to the nearest
940 Hz. stairway exit and walk down to your assigned re-
entry floor or main lobby...Do not use the
– GSA Tone - Continuous 2000 Hz tone.
elevator...Walk to the nearest stairway...Do not use
– Bell - A fundamental frequency of 350 Hz with the elevator...Walk to the nearest stairway.”
prominent harmonics at 700 Hz and 2100 Hz.
Special sequences and messages are available to
meet specific applications.

S4100-0007-4E 11-96 page 5 of 8


MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Cont.)

LED ANNUNCIATION AND SWITCH CONTROL different color LEDs.


The Universal Transponder can also contain optional − Switch modules can be used to manually control
annunciation modules which can be utilized to functions such as HVAC control, pressurization
indicate the status of any system monitor point or fan, damper, speaker circuit, etc.
control point in the system. These annunciator
modules provide clearly marked toggle switches to
allow operation of the system’s control points. The
LEDs are fully supervised and programmable for a
slow rate pulse or steady illumination. LED/SWITCH MODULE SELECTION CHART
4100- 4100- 4100- 4100- 4100-
64/64 LED/SWITCH CONTROLLER (4100-0301) FEATURES 0401 0402 0403 0404 0405
− Interfaces up to 64 LEDs and 64 switches to the
8 Red LEDs X X X X X
master controller via serial communication
− Continuously monitors switches for changes in 8 Yellow LEDs X X
status 8 Green LEDs X
− Supervises and controls LEDs
8 Momentary X X
− Supervises LED/switch module placement Switches
8 Three Position
24 POINT I/O GRAPHIC INTERFACE (4100-0302)
Maintained
− Each of the 24 points can be individually Switches
X
configured as either a switch input or a lamp
driver output
− 150 MA lamp driver output (+24 VDC common)
− Outputs can be steady, slow pulse, or fast pulse
− Switch inputs can monitor 2 position or 3 position
switches
− Lamp test input
− Provides supervised monitoring and/or control
for smoke control applications

COMM
LOSS
SWITCHES ACK

PWR ON
LAMP TEST

ALARM
ACK

SUPERVISORY
ACK
LEDs

TROUBLE
ACK

ALARM
SILENCE

SYSTEM
RESET

MANUAL
EVAC

4100 UNIVERSAL TRANSPONDER


1" W x 3/4" H
LABEL AREA

ANNUNCIATOR CONTROL
UNVERSAL TRANSPONDER SWITCH MODULE
WITH ANNUNCIATION MODULES
(4 UNIT CABINET SHOWN)

LED/SWITCH MODULES
These modules contain socketed LEDs to allow
customization within each module by interchanging
S4100-0007-4E 11-96 page 6 of 8
MODULE LOCATION REFERENCE DIAGRAM:

4120 OR 2120 4, 2" OPTION


COMMUNICATIONS CARD SLOTS
MASTER
STANDARD TOP BAY
CONTROLLER

Universal
Power
Supply
6" WIDTH

OPTION BAY FOR 4100 MOUNTING STYLE OPTION CARDS (8, 2" SLOTS)

MAPNET II CARD
25 W AMPLIFIER
(REFERENCE)
(REFERENCE)

S4100-0007-4E 10-96 page 7 of 8


MOUNTING:

4100/4120 TRANSPONDER DIMENSIONS

CABINET CABINET DOOR


PRODUCT ID SIZE HEIGHT
WIDTH DEPTH WIDTH
2975-9190, Beige 20 3/4”
2-UNIT
2975-9191, Red (527 mm)
2975-9192, Beige 36 1/4” 25 3/4 6 3/4” 26 3/8”
4-UNIT
2975-9193, Red (921 mm) (654 mm) (171 mm) (670 mm)
2975-9194, Beige 52 1/8”
6-UNIT
2975-9195, Red (1324 mm)
2975-9801, Beige
Semi-Flush Trim Option, compatible with each cabinet size
2975-9195, Red

7 3/4”
(197 mm)

2 1/4”
(57 mm)

SEMI-FLUSH
TRIM OPTION
1 7/16” (37 mm)
WIDE

SEE
CHART

2 UNIT 4 UNIT 6 UNIT 3”


(76 mm)
3 3/4”
(95 mm)

INSTALLATION DETAIL
SIDE VIEW

NOTE: A system ground must be provided


for Earth Detection and transient
protection devices. This connection
shall be made to an approved,
3” (76 mm) Min. dedicated Earth connection per NFPA
24” (610 mm) Max. 70, article 250, and NFPA 780.
IMPORTANT: Distance between cabinets must be no
less than 3 inches (76 mm) and no more
than 24 inches (610 mm).
S4100-0007-4E 11-96 page 8 of 8

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