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Communications Transmitters
Installation Instructions
Introduction This publication describes the installation procedure for the following:
• 4100/4120-0155 Serial Digital Alarm Communications Transmitter (DACT) (non-4100U/4100ES)
• 4100-6052 DACT (4100U/4100ES)
• 4100-6080 DACT, Side Mount (4100U/4100ES)
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Related • Field Wiring Diagram for 4100 Power Limited (841-731) or,
Documentation • Field Wiring Diagram for 4100 Non Power Limited (841-995)
• 4100ES Fire Alarm System Installation Guide (574-848)
• T-Link TL250/TL300 Network Internet Alarm Communicator #29034631
• C900V2 Installation Guide Dialer Capture Ethernet Module # F01U003472-02
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Cautions and Warnings
Cautions and READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Follow the instructions in this installation
Warnings manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product and associated
equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.
DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX® PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED- Upon unpacking
your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is appar-
ent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized Simplex product supplier.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjust-
ments or repairs. All repairs should be performed by a representative or authorized agent of your
local Simplex product supplier.
FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS -PART 15 - This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equip-
ment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
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Introduction
Overview Digital Alarm Communications Transmitter’s (DACT) are option cards that mount within 4100
Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP).
The 4100/4120-0155 Serial DACT,can be programmed to notify the central station when speci-
fied events occur, or to report changes to a specific point’s status.
The 4100-6052 DACT and 4100-6080 Side Mount DACT have four main functions:
• Notifying the central station when specified events occur
• Reporting changes to a specific point’s status to the central station
• Connecting to a DSC TL300 transmitter for connection to a central station via Ethernet line
(UL and ULC)
• Connecting to a Bosch C900V2 transmitter for connection to a Central Station through the
Ethernet line (UL only)
Phone Line The DACT receive system status messages from the host FACP, and communicate the
Transmission information over the public telephone network to a Digital Alarm Communications Receiver
(DACR) at the central station.
The DACT is connected to two telephone lines, which are not required to be "dedicated" to the
fire alarm. They may be connected to other telecom equipment, but the DACT must be wired
electrically "first" in the chain as shown in Figure 5. The telephone lines must be wired to DACT
terminals TB1-2/TB1-3 and TB2-2/TB3-3 to ensure that the DACT can disconnect other telecom
equipment in case the phone line is in use during an emergency. The other telecom equipment is
wired to TB1-1/TB1-4 and TB2-1/TB2-4.
The DACT is programmable for pulse or tone dialing, see the ES Panel Programmer’s Manual
(574-849) for the programming instructions.
The DACT detects whether or not a telephone line is connected to both inputs. A 4100 system
trouble is signaled, both audibly and visibly, if either line is disconnected.
TL300 Ethernet The DACT receives system status messages from the FACP using CID codes only. Then, it
Transmission (UL communicates the information over an Ethernet connection to a DACR at the central station. The
and ULC)
telephone connections on the DACT are connected together, (R1 (TB1-2) to R2 (TB2-2) and T1
(TB1-3) to T2 (TB2-3). Then, a single pair is connected to the TL300 (T1 (TB1-2 of DACT) to
T1 and R1 (TB2-3 of DACT) to R1). Since an actual telephone line is not used, TB1-1/TB1-4 and
TB2-1/TB2-4 are not used. The correct IP address and other modes are programmed into the
TL300, see programming section later in this manual.
When the DACT goes off-hook, the TL300 sends a dial tone to the DACT. The panel dials the
number of the central station and the TL300 send all the correct tones so that the DACT believes
it is connected to the central station via a telephone line. Upon receipt of the information the
TL300 sends the information to the central station via the Ethernet connection. The TL300 must
be mounted within 20 feet, in the same room, in conduit. Power for the TL300 comes from the
FACP. Refer to T-Link TL300 Installation Manual 29034531 for further details.
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Introduction (continued)
C900V2 Ethernet The DACT receives system status messages from the 4100U/4100ES using the codes listed on
Transmission (UL page 17. It then communicates the information over an Ethernet connection to a DACR at the
only) central station. The telephone connections on the DACT are connected together; R1 (TB1-2) to
R2 (TB2-2) and T1 (TB1-3) to T2 (TB2-3). Then a single pair is connected to the C900V2.
Note: Since an actual telephone line is not used, TB1-1/TB1-4 and TB2-1/TB2-4 are not used.
The correct IP address and other modes are programmed into the C900V2, refer to the Installation
and Programming manual supplied with the C900V2.
When the DACT goes off-hook, the C900V2 sends a dial tone to the DACT. The panel dials the
number of the central station and the C900V2 sends all the correct tones so that the DACT
believes it is connected to the central station through the telephone line. Upon receipt of the infor-
mation, the C900V2 sends the information to the central station through the Ethernet connection.
The C900V2 must be mounted within 20 feet of the FACP and in the same room as it. It must also
be enclosed in a conduit or be equivalently protected against mechanical changes.
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described in this publication are identical.
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Introduction (continued)
Specifications Refer to Table 2 for DACT electrical requirements and environmental limitations.
Table 2. Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
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Power-Limited Wiring Guidelines
Power-limited • Non-power limited field wiring (AC power, batteries, City connection) must be installed and
Wiring Guidelines routed in the shaded areas shown in Figure 2.
• Power-limited field wiring must be installed and routed in the non-shaded areas shown in
Figure 2, with the exception of City wiring.
• Excess slack should be kept to a minimum inside the back box enclosure. The wiring should
be neatly dressed and bundled together using the wire ties provided with the equipment.
Anchor power-limited wiring to tie points, as shown in Figure 2.
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• When powering remote units or switching power through relay contacts, power for these
circuits must be provided by a power-limited power supply that is listed for fire-protective
signaling use.
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Connecting to the Phone Lines (not required when TL300 is used)
Before Installation Have the telephone company install two telephone lines, each terminated with an RJ-31X jack
immediately above or as close as possible to the fire alarm control panel. Be prepared to supply
the telephone company with the FCC information printed on the FCC and/or Industry Canada
label.
Caution: Do not direct-connect the DACT to a coin telephone or party line. Be sure that the
telephone lines that you are connecting the DACT to are standard analog lines and not
digital (PBX), party, or coin telephone lines. The line must not have any Telephone
Company (TELCO) features such as “CALL WAITING”, etc.
Connecting the The connection to the RJ-31X jacks must be made via the modular jack in installations where the
2080-9047 DACT will share the telephone line with premises phones or other equipment. Use two Simplex
Harness to the
harnesses for this connection - 2080-9047 (14 feet).
DACT and RJ-31X
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Refer to Figure 3 as you read the following instructions.
1. Connect the 2080-9047 Harness to the TB3 and TB4 screw terminals on the DACT as shown in
Figure 3.
2. The two telephone line harnesses must take separate paths from the host FACP to the RJ-31X
blocks. Use cable tie-wraps to provide strain relief for these cables. Secure the cables to any
standoff or metal fixture along the cable run between the DACT and the panel exit.
3. Connect one harness to each RJ-31X jack.
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