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1 . GmSimplex Programming Add.ing/Editing 4100 System Cards Instruction2 (Version 3.01) echnical Manuals Online! -

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3 ABLE OF CONENS INRODUCION... 1 ADDING A DAUGHER CARD O HE SYSEM... 1 ADDING A DIGIAL PSEUDO CARD... 3 ADDING AN ANALOG PSEUDO CARD... 4 DELEING A DAUGHER CARD... 5 Moving a Daughter Card... 6 EDIING A DAUGHER CARD IN HE SYSEM... 7 Editing a Monitor, Signal or Aux Relay Card... 7 Point ypes... 8 Custom Labels... 9 Autofill Feature PNIS Code ESC to quit / F10 to exit EDIING HE MASER CONROLLER Point ypes Custom Labels PNIS Code EDIING HE AUDIO CONROLLER CARD Editing the Message Expansion Card Editing the Master Phone Card EDIING A MAPNEM INERFACE CARD Device ype/point ype Custom Labels PNIS Code HE 2120/RS232 INERFACE CARD Overview Displaying Card Status Alarm Verification Walk estm HE 2120/RS232 INERFACE POR he MONIOR Slot he CONROL Slot he BROADCAS Slot ACKNOWLEDGE Programming Modes System Reset Signal Silence ime and Date..... l EDIING A 2120/RS232 INERFACE CARD Editing the Port ype, Baud, Parity, and Stops Bits Using the 2120 Interface Data Entry Menu Editing an RS232 Port EDIING A DIGIAL PSEUDO POIN EDIING AN ANALOG PSEUDO CARD POIN YPE DEFINIION How to Use the Point ype Charts Monitor Point ypes Signal Point ypes Auxiliary Relay Point ypes Auxiliary Relay Feedback Point ypes Pt I/O Input Point ypes Pt I/O Output Point ypes Digital Pseudo Point ypes Analog Pseudo Point ypes MAPNEM II Device/Point ypes MAPNEM is protected by U.S. Patent No. 4, Walk estm is protected by U.S. Patent No. 4,725,818. echnical Manuals Online! - i Page

4 Figure FIGURES Programmer Main Menu Card Configuration Editor Screen Available Card Categories Selecting Card ype Adding a Card Card Configuration Editor Adding a Digital Pseudo Card Adding an Analog Pseudo Card Deleting a Daughter Card Moving a Daughter Card Editing a Daughter Card Selecting a Point ype Screen After Point ype Selection Highlighting the Custom Label Field Data Entry Help Window Data Entry Help opic Expanded Help Window PNIS Code Field Using the Autofill Feature Save, Quit, Continue Window Master Controller Device Select Menu Verifying the Wiring Class (or Style) Audio Card Data Entry Screen Message Expansion Card Data Entry Screen No Data Entry Window MAPNEM Interface Card Data Entry Screen Avaiiable DEVICE ypes Window DEVICE ype Selected Default POIN ype Display Available POIN ypes Window InterfaceRS232 Card Data Entry Screen Port ype Selectfon for Port A Interface Data Entry Screeni Add Interface Slot Window Interface Data Entry Screen, Monitor Slot Highlighted Allowable Mode Entry ypes List Interface Card Monitor Slot Data Entry Screen with Monitor Mode Selected Interface Card Monitor Slot Data Entry Screen with Reference Address Field Highlighted ag List Menu Option Find Point Option Relabel Command Available 2120 Modes Window Interface Card Broadcast Slot Data Entry Sample Screen Delete Operation Warning Window oggle ype Sample Screen ransponder Delete Verification Window New ransponder Address Prompt RS232 Port Data Entry Screen Available Device ypes Event Reporting Menu System Function Access Levels Screen Access Levels Sample Screen Pseudo Card Data Entry Screen for Digital Pseudo Points Pseudo Card Data Entry Screen for Analog Pseudo Points ypical Chart Entry Point ype Chart Example Page echnical Manuals Online! - ii

5 ABLES able Interface Card Status Valid Programming Modes MONIOR Slot ranslation able, MONIOR Mode MONIOR Slot ranslation able, ALARM Mode MONIOR Slot ranslation able, DUAL Mode Valid CONROL Slot Programming Modes CONROL Slot ranslation able, CONROL Mode CONROL Slot ranslation able, Sl, S2R, and SON Modes Valid 2120 BROADCAS Point ypes Valid 2120 Programming Modes and Reference Points Valid 4100 Programming Modes and Reference Points Programming Modes Interface Programming Modes Output Programming Modes Monitor Point ypes Signal Point ypes Auxiliary Relay Point ypes Auxiliary Relay Feedback Point ypes Point I/O Input Point ypes Point I/O Output Point ypes Digital Pseudo Point ypes Analog Pseudo Point ypes MAPNEM Device/Point ypes Page... III echnical Manuals Online! -

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7 . INRODUCION his document covers the addition of hardware and software (pseudo) cards and the editing of various parameters on these cards for the 4100 Fire Alarm System. Before using this document, make sure that you can load an existing job database (*.dbf) file into the 4100 programming unit. If you need information on loading a job database file, see Publication FA , Introduction to the 4100 Software. he information contained herein was current as of Revision 3.01 of the 4100 Programming Unit Software. ADDING A DAUGHER CARD O HE SYSEM Go to the System Configuration Menu by highlighting the CONFIGURAION menu option of the Main Menu (Figure 1) using the cursor arrow keys; then, press the ENER key P R 0 G R A M M E R (Ver 3.01) W A I N MENU Utilities Configuration Operations custom control Report gen Job builder Program/Download Configure hardware cards, annunciators, point lists & pseudos. i..:.:.:.: ~.~.~.~...~.~~~...~.: : :.:.:.:.:.:. :: : :::::~:::.:,:,:.:.:.:.~:~::::r.. :::::::::....:.:.:....:~..~...~...::::::::.:::: ,:::: _, _, _, _,,,,,...., :: :.:...:.~~:.:.~i~2:.:.:.?:.:.:.~.~::~::.:...:.:.: :.:::::.:.:.:.:.:::.~.~~~.~..:...~...:.:::::::::~:.: :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.> _: _,,,_,.... """".....:c i.,.: ~:...:.~;.;.;.~;:~.~~:~~~~~:~?.:~.:;:~.:~.~:~.:::::~:~::~:~:~~~~~~ $ HELP yi.~i.....,_.,.,,,.,.,,, :.: Select desired menu using keypad arrow keys, then hit <ENER> to display selected submenu. Job: RAINING SYSEM, Filename: OOlOOlA, Rev: 1 Figure Programmer Main Menu echnical Manuals Online! -

8 he system cards menu option is highlighted. Press the ENER key. You are placed in the Card Configuration Editor (Figure 2). Figure 2 lists all daughter cards currently configured for the resident job in the Programmer. CARD CONFIGURAION EDIOR Card No. Card ype Range Ann. # RAI # 0 (7001,02,11,12) Master Controller 1 (0210).Audio Controllex 2 (4321) 3 Input Class B Signal SIG3-8 Ann. 0 Select card with arrow keys. <E>dit, <A>dd, <D>elete or <M>ove. <ES0 to exit Figure 2 Card Configuration Editor Screen he last line of the display in Figure 2 prompts you to ce>dit, ca>dd, cd>elete or cm>ove. Press A to add a card to the system. he next screen displayed (Figure 3) shows you the available card categories and prompts you to select a category. CARD CONFIGURAION EDIOR [[ pziizzq Signal aux relay Annunciator audio Interface 8 pt class A/B Monitor cards - Initiating Device Circuits(IDC). Select category. cener, to see types. <E8C* to exit. otal CarUS: 3 Available Figure 3 Card Categories Select the specific card type that you want to add by highlighting the appropriate selection; then press the ENER key. See Figure 4. echnical Manuals Online! -

9 CARD CONFIGURAION EDIOR Signal aux relay Annunoiator audio Interface 8 pt class A/B Monitor cards - Initiating Device Circuits(IDC). )(5001) 8 Zn Class B Monitor (IDC) (5002) 8 Zn Class B Monitor (IDC)'x/sup (5011) 8 Zn Class A Monitor (IDC) (5012) 8 Zn Class A Monitor (IDC) w/sup Select card tlppe to add to system. <ESC> to exit. Figure 4 Selecting Card ype otal cards: 3 Enter the number of cards that you want to add. he display shows a 1 by default for this entry. (See Figure 5.) Press the ENER key to add one card. l o add more than one card, type the number being added followed by the ENER key. CARD CONFIGURAION EDIOR Annunciator Interface 8 ut class A/B Monitor cards - Initiating Device Circuits(IDC). j(5001) 8 2n Class B Monitor (IDC)( (sooz) w/sup (5011) 8 2n Class A Monitor (IDC) (5012) 8 Bn ClaSS A Monitor (IDC) w/sup 7 I I How many? Figure 5 Adding a Card he bottom line of the next screen (not shown) displays how many cards were added and the total number of cards in the system. Press the ESC key to move back one menu level at a time throughout the Programming Unit screens. ADDING A DIGIAL PSEUDO CARD Go to the System Configuration Menu by highlighting the CONFIGURAION menu option of the Main Menu using the cursor arrow keys; then, pressing the ENER key. Highlight the DIGIAL PSEUDOS menu option; then, press the enter key. You are placed in the Card Configuration Editor. he last line of the display in Figure 6 prompts you to ce>dit, ca>dd, cd>elete or cm>ove. Press A to add a digital pseudo card. echnical Manuals Online! -

10 CARD CONFIGURAION EDIOR Card No. Card ype Range Ann. # RAI # I' select aard with arrow keys. <ENdit, <A>dd, *D>elete or 44>ovo. <ESC> to exit Figure 6 Card Configuration Editor he Programmer adds one pseudo card containing 256 user-digital pseudo points (P256-P511) to the system. See Figure 7. CARD CONFIGURAION EDIOR card No. Cud ype Range Ann. I RAI: # Point Digital Pseudo PO Point Digital Pseudo P select card with arrow keys. <E>dit, ca>dd, <D>elete or <move. <ESC> to exit Figure 7 Adding a Digital Pseudo Card ADDING AN ANALOG PSEUDO CARD Every 4100 system comes supplied with 128 user-analog pseudo points (Al 28-A255). If you need more than 128 analog pseudo points, you can add another analog pseudo card. Go to the System Configuration Menu by highlighting the CONFIGURAION menu option of the Main Menu using the cursor arrow keys; then, pressing the 19X!3? key. See Figure 1. Highlight the ANALOG PSEUDOS menu option; then, press the ENER key. You are placed in the Card Configuration Editor. he last line of the display prompts you to ce>dit, ca>dd, cd>elete or cm>ove. Press A to add an analog pseudo card. he programmer adds one pseudo card containing 256 user-analog pseudo points (A256-A511) to the system. See Figure 8. 4 echnical Manuals Online! -

11 CARD CONFIGURAION 8 D I.0 R Card No. C8rd ype Range Ann. # RAf I# Point Analog Pseudo AO Point Analog Pseudo A Select aard with arrow keys. <E>dit, <A>dd, <D>elete or <M>ove. <ESC> to exit Figure 8 Adding an Analog Pseudo Card DELEING A DAUGHER CARD You can delete a daughter card from the system while you are in the Card Configuration Editor. o go to the Card Configuration Editor, use the cursor arrow keys to highlight the CONFIGURAION menu option of the Main Menu (Figure 1); then, press the ENER key. Select SYSEM CARDS, then press the ENER key. You are now in the Card Configuration Editor. o delete a card, highlight the card; then, press D to delete the card. When deleting a card, you are warned about invalidating SMPL or Custom Control (Figure 9). If points being deleted are in SMPL or Custom Control equations, edit the programs accordingly. he Programmer automatically renumbers the remaining system points by card address. he daughter card addresses beyond the deleted card do not change. he next time a card is added, it will take the next available card address. echnical Manuals Online! - 5

12 CARD CO:NFIGURAION EDIOR Card No. Card ype Range Ann. # RAI # 0 (7001,02,11,12) Master Controller 1 (0210) Audio Controller 2 (4321) 3 Input Class B,8ignal )3 (5001) 8 Zn Clam B MOnitOP (IDC) ZN9-161 Ann. 0 - Deleting a card removes all references to it and may xnvalxdate User SMPL or Custom control. dase tie,y, or,n,d;oy wish to Procede? 8eloct card with arrow keys. 43sdit, <Asdd, <D>elete or xm>ove. &SC> to exit Moving a Daughter Card Figure 9 Deleting 8 Daughter Card If deleting a daughter is unacceptable, use the Move function available in the Card Configuration Editor. o go to the Card Configuration Editor, use the cursor arrow keys to highlight the CONFIGURAION menu option of the Main Menu (Figure 1); then, press the ENER key. Select SYSEM CARDS; then press the ENER key. You are now in the Card Configuration Editor. o move a card, highlight the card; then, press M to move the card. You cannot move - l to an address that is already occupied. l to address zero (always occupied by the Master Controller). he Programmer then prompts you for the new card address (Figure 10). echnical Manuals Online! -

13 CARD CONFIGURAION EDIOR Card No. Card ype Range Ann. # RAI I 0 (7001,02,1i,12) Master Controller 1 (0210) Audio Controller I old Address: 4 Enter new card address:[) WARNING - Moving cards may invalidate User SMPL and CUSOM CONROL. he user must verify each equation containing a moved.point. his is because a moved point may be valid for error checking purposes but is not what was originally intended. Select card with arrow keys. ce>dit, <Aadd, cd>elete or <M>ove. <BE> to exit Figure 10 Moving a Daughter Card EDIING A DAUGHER CARD IN HE SYSEM Editing a Monitor, Signal, or Aux Relay Card Editing a daughter of the points. card involves inserting and/or modifying custom labels, point types and the PNIS codes for each Begin by going to the System Configuration Menu. Highlight the CONFIGURAION menu option of the Main Menu using the cursor arrow keys; then, press the ENER key. he SYSEM CARDS menu option is highlighted. Press the ENER key. You are placed in the Card Configuration Editor (Figure 11). he last line of the display prompts you to &>dit, <A>dd, cd>elete or <M>ove. CARD CONFIGURAXON EDIOR card No. Card ype Range Ann. # RAI # 0 (7001,02,11,12) Master Controller 1 (0210) Audio Controller 2 (4321) 3 Input Class B Signal 13 (5001) 8 Zn ClaSS B Monitor (IDC) Ann. 0 I select card with arrow keys. <E>dit, ca>dd, cd>elete or ty>ove. <ESC> to exit Figure 11 Editing a Daughter Card 7 echnical Manuals Online! -

14 Highlight the card that you want to edit; then, press E or the ENER key to edit the card. You are placed in the card s Data Entry Screen. Figure 12 shows a Data Entry Screen for a monitor card. Point ypes Use the cursor arrow keys to highlight the point type field for the point being edited. Press the F2 key to display the available point types. (Figure 12 shows the available point types for a monitor card.) Move the cursor using the arrow keys to highlight the appropriate point type; then, press the ENER key, he point type selected is displayed in the data entry field. Press the ENER key to confirm your choice. (Figure 13 displays the changed point type for the point highlighted in Figure 12.) MONIOR CARD DAA ENRY Card No: 3 (5001) 8 Zn Class B Monitor (IDC) Point ZN9 EN10 ZNll ZN12 EN13 ZN14 ZN15 EN16 lalarml ALARM WAER HEA DUC FLAME PULL f@% CODEDIN EMERG SFIRE VSFIRE Custom Label PNIS Code MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 9 Generic Waterflow Fire Alarm Switch Point Heat Duct Detector Detector Flame Detector Manual Smoke Pull Station Detector Verified Smoke Detector Coded Input - Master Only Combin. Fire/Emergency (Nurse) Smoke/Pire Verified Combination Zone Comb. Smoke/Fire Zone Cursor keys scroll, ENER selects and ESC exits choice menu Figure 12 Selecting a Point ype echnical Manuals Online! - 8

15 MONIOR CARD DAA ENRY Card No: 3 (5001) 8 Zn Class B Monitor (IDC) Point ype Custom Label PNIS Code ZN9 -ZNlO ZNll ZN12 ZN13 ZN14 ZN15 ZN16 SMOKE ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 9 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 10 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 11 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 12 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 13 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 14 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 15 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 16 [Fl] Data help [F4] Autofill [FlO] to exit <ES0 to quit Press [F2] for a list of allowable types Screen Figure 13 After Point ype Selection An alternate method of changing a point type is available. ype in the first three characters of the desired point type. (hree characters are needed because some point types begin with the same two characters). Press the DOWN ARROW key to go to the next zone s point type field. Verify that the correct point type was assigned in the previous field before continuing. Custom Labels Highlight the custom label field for the point being edited using the cursor arrow keys or the AB key. See Figure 14. NOE: With a single key press, the AB key takes you directly from a Point ype field to a Custom Label field. MONIOR CARD DAA ENRY Card No: 3 (5001) 8 Zn Class B Monitor (IDC) Point Ype Custom Label PNIS Code ZN9 SMOKE LMONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 91 ZNlO ALARM MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 10 ZNll ALARM MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 11 ZN12 ALARM MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 12 ZN13 ALARM MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 13 ZN14 ALARM MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 14 ZN15 ALARM MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 15 ZN16 ALARM MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 16 [Fl] Data help [F43 Autofill [FlO] to exit cesc!> to quit Figure 14 Highlighting the Custom Label Field echnical Manuals Online! - 9

16 he Programmer s function keys are programmed to assist with data entry. he prompt for [Fl] Data help appears directly below the data entry window (Figure 14). Use the cursor arrow keys to scroll through the information in the help windows. Pressing Fl for data entry help brings a help window (Figure 15) onto the screen. his is the ou8tom label field, It u]l be filled in with say priatablo character and will be displzq%kd on the 40 character liquid crystal display. Press <FL> again for general data eat- help. Pro88 <Alt?l> to Boom Help Window. I - Figure 15 Data Entry Help Window Pressing Fl again displays the purpose of the function keys (Figure 16). Data Entry Help he following keys are recogrhed: <Fl> Help <F2> Choiao list (if enabled for current field) Figure 16 Data Entry Help opic Pressing AL-Fl zooms (expands) the help window to full size (Figure 17). D&a Eat- Help he following keys aro~ecogaized: afl> Help sp2* Choice list (if enabled for current field) <F3> Undo af4> Auto-fill rest of fields (if enabled) <F5> Clear field SF6> Clear end sf7> Beginning of field af8s End of field <F9> Activate ag List aflo> Exit <Alt Pl> while in Help: Soom Help Window ahome> First field aup> Prev. field <PgUp* Prev. field <Left> Cursor left <Right> Cursor right <End> Last field <Dn> Next field <PgDn> Next field <ab> Next field <Shift-tab> Prev. field <Enter> Next field *mc> Abort with confirmation <Del> Delete char. <Backspace> Destructive backspace <Ins> Insert mode Next field <Enter>, <ab>, <PgDn>, <Dowa-arron Preo8 the RWRR key or RSC key to exit help and continue Figure 17 Expanded Help Window After pressing the ENER or ESC key to e:xit the help screen, type in the custom label (up to 40 characters). hen press the ENER key to accept the custom label. he cursor then moves to the PNIS code field as shown in Figure 18. echnical Manuals Online! -

17 MONIOR CARD DAA ENRY Card No: 3 (5001) 8 Zn Class B Monitor (IDC) Point ype Custom Label PNIS Code ZN9 ZNlO ZNll ZN12 ZN13 ZN14 ZN15 ZN16 BUILDING 58 FIRS FLOOR - ROOM 1 J MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 10 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 11 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 12 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 13 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 14 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 15 MONIOR CARD 3 ZONE NUMBER 16 [Fl] Data help [F43 Autofill [FlOJ to exit -cesc> to quit Figure 18 PNIS Code Field Autofill Feature his feature speeds the creation of custom labels where the majority of the custom iabels are identical except for a couple of words or numbers. See Figure 19 where BUILDING 58 - FIRS FLOOR ROOM XXXX is used repeatedly. o use the autofill feature, type the part of the custom label that is repetitive and enter it. Move the cursor back to the custom label just entered; then, press the F4 key. All custom labels below the cursor are filled with the same data (Figure 19). Using the cursor arrow keys, move to each custom label to add the information that is unique. MONIOR CARD DAA ENRY Card NO: 3 (5001) 8 Zn Class B Monitor (IDC) Point YPe custom Label PNIS Code ZN9 SMOKE [BUILDING 58 FIRS FLOOR - ROOMI ZNlO ALARM BUILDING 58 FIR8 FLOOR - ROOM ZNll ALARM BUILDING 58 FIlW FLOOR - ROOM ZN12 ALARM BUILDING 58 FIR8 FLOOR - ROOM 2113 ALARM BUILDING 58 FIR8 FLOOR - ROOM ZN14 ALARM BUILDING 58 FIRS FLOOR - ROOM ZNl5 ALARM BUILDING 58 FIRS FLOOR - ROOM ZN16 ALARM BUILDING 58 FIRB FLOOR - ROOM [Fl] Data help [PI] Autofill [FlO] to exit 43X!> to quit Figure 19 Using the Autofill Feature echnical Manuals Online!

18 PNIS Code he PNIS Code field on the Data Entry screen accepts 3- or 4-digit codes. (he PNIS code field is shown in Figure 19.) You must separate each digit (a number from 1 to 14) with a hyphen. For example, 4-1-l sounds a PNIS code of four beats, a pause, one beat, a pause, one beat, and a pause. he code is only sounded on signals or relays with a CODED point type assigned. ESC to quit/f1 0 tom exit he prompts ESC to quit and FlO to exit are found near the bottom of most data entry screens. Pressing the ESC key brings up a window that asks you to confirm your choice. Pressing S saves the information to the computer s memory. Pressing Q quits the program and does not save the changes; pressing C continues editing of the same card. (See Figure 20.) Pressing the FlO key saves the data to the computer s memory and exits the data entry screen. MONIOR CARD DAA ENRY _ L card No: 3 (5001) 8 Zn class B Monitor (IDC) point ppe Custom Label PNI8 Code --._ ZNlO ALA his form has been modified. he changes have ZNll ALA ---- I not vet been saved. Make a selection below. ZNl2 ZN13 Bave changes and exit form. ZN14 ALA Quit Don't save changes and exit ZN15 ALA Continue Return to form in edit mode. form. [rl] Data help [F4] Autofill [FlO] to exit <:E8C> to quit Figure 20 Save, Quit, Continue Window EDIING HE MASER CONROLLER Edit the Master Controller card to modify point types, custom labels, and PNIS codes (if applicable) points listed below. for each of the l Monitor zones l-8 l Signal circuits l-2 l Aux Relay 1-2 l Feedback l-2 Go to the System Configuration Menu by highlighting the CONFIGURAION menu option of the Main Menu using the cursor arrow keys; then, press the ENER key. he SYSEM CARDS menu option is highlighted. Editor. Press the ENER key. You are placed in the Card Configuration he highlighted card. Master Controller card is always the first card in the list. Press ENER to edit the Master Controller he Master Controller Device Select Menu is displayed (Figure 21). Use the cursor arrow keys to highlight the appropriate menu choice; then, press the E,NfR key. You are placed in the appropriate Data Entry screen. echnical Manuals Online! -

19 MASIR CONROLLER DEVICE SELEC MENU pt class A/B monitor 2 2 pt Class A signal '3 2 pt aux relay with feedback 4 Annunciator 0 5 Display Panel Keys and LEDs 6 Master roubles 7 Master City Connect/Coded Outputs 8 LBD/LCD/Pieoo Control points ACCESS 8 POIN CLASS A/B MONIOR DAA ENRY Select a device to edit, <ESC> to exit. Figure 21 Ma8ter Controller Device Select Menu he Programmer then prompts you to verify the class or style of wiring connected to the Master Controller system point (Figure 22). Press the ENER key, if correct, or enter the appropriate choice (A or 6). MONIOR CARD DAA ENRY card: 0 (Master Controller) Device 1 8 Point Monitor Card Class B 0 Point ype Custom Label PNIS Code ZNl ZN2 ZN3 ZN4 ZN5 ZN6 ZN7 ZN8 PULL SMOKE SPULL HEA VSPULL SGENMON EMONIR UILIY BUILDING 21 - NORH SAIRWELL BUILDING 21 - CLASSROOM 31 BUILDING 21 - SOUH SAIRWELL 61 ROOM 35 BUILDING 21 - PAIN SHOP BUILDING 21-3RD FLOOR ELEVAOR LOBBY EMERGENCY GENERAOR - BLDG 21 - BASEMEN BUILDING 21-3RD FLOOR COMPUER LAB SPARE MONIOR POIN [Fl] Data help [F4] Autofill [FlO] to exit <ES0 to quit Verifying Figure 22 the Wiring Class (or Style) Point ypes Use the cursor arrow keys to highlight the point type field for the point being edited. Press the F2 key to display the available point types. Move the cursor using the arrow keys to highlight the appropriate point type; then, press the ENER key. he point type selected is displayed in the data entry field. Press the ENER key to confirm your choice. echnical Manuals Online!

20 Custom Labels Highlight the custom label field for the point being edited using the cursor arrow keys or AB key. ype in the custom label (up to 40 characters). Press the EN7ER key to accept the custom label. o generate similar labels with minor differences, see the Autofill feature on page 10. PNIS Code he PNIS Code field on the Data Entry screen accepts 3- or 4-digit codes. You must separate each digit (a number from l-to 14) with a hyphen. For example, 4-l -1 sounds a PNIS code of four beats, a pause, one beat, a pause, one beat, and a pause. he code is only sounded on signals or relays with a CODED point type assigned. (On audio systems, signals with a speaker point type automatically follow the PNIS code.) EDIING HE AUDIO CONROLLER CARD Go to the System Configuration Menu by highlighting the CONFIGURAION menu option of the Main Menu using the cursor arrow keys; then, pressing the ENER key. he SYSEM CARDS menu option is highlighted. Press the ENER key. You are placed in the Card Configuration Editor. Highlight the Audio Controller card; then, press E to edit the card. II AUDIO CARD DAA ENRY MEM. Board Chip Set Description m s3 ONES, SANDARD MESSAGES, L VOICE CODING AUDIO CARD INPUS Master Microphone Remote Remote Microphone Microphone 1 2 Fire Fighters Phone Network Backup Input VG USED ---w YES NO NO NO NO NO Number of Channels: 1 [Fl] Help [FlO] Save <ESC> = Quit Audio Figure 23 Card Data Entry Screen he Audio Card Data Entry screen is displayed (Figure 23). he first data entry field is highlighted (MESSAGE MEMORY BOARD). his board is required if the configured chipset contains more than one PROM chip. his data field is typically not edited. he remaining data entry fields are used when adding or removing the feature described, Highlight the feature that you want to edit using the cursor arrow keys. ype in YES or NO as applicable; then, press the ENER key. Editing the Message Expansion Card Go to the System Configuration Menu by highlighting the CONFIGURAION menu option of the Main Menu using the cursor arrow keys; then, pressing the ENER key. he SYSEM CARDS menu option is highlighted. Press the ENER key. You are placed in the Card Configuration Editor. Highlight the Message Expansion card; then, press E to edit the card. he Message Expansion Card Data Entry screen (Figure 24) appears. ype in YES or NO to indicate if the back-up Voice one Generator echnical Manuals Online! - is installed.

21 MESSAGE EXPANSION CARD DAA ENRY Chip set so Description Is Eiackup V0 installed:m Editing the Master Phone Card Figure 24 Message Expansion Card Data Entry Screen here is NO data entry required for the master phone card. See Figure 25. CARD CONFIGURAION EDIOR card No. Card ype Range Ann. # RAI t 0 (7001,02,11,12) Master Controller 1 (0210) Audio Controller 2 (4321) 3 Input Class B Signal (5001) 8 Sn Class B Monitor (IDC) ZN9-16 Ann. 0 Data entry is not required for this card. Press any key to return to the Card Configuration menu. Figure 25 No Data Entry Window EDIING A MAPNEm INERFACE CARD Go to the System Configuration Menu by highlighting the CONFIGURAION menu option of the Main Menu using the cursor arrow keys; then, press the ENER key. he SYSEM CARDS menu option is highlighted. Editor. Press the ENER key. You are placed in the Card Configuration Highlight the MAPNE M Interface card that you want to edit; then, press E to edit the points on the interface. he MAPNEM Interface Card Data Entry screen (Figure 26) appears. 15 echnical Manuals Online! -

22 MAPNE INERFACE CARD DAA ENRY Card 6 Mapnet Channel 1 [Ml] Dev. Dev. Point Ml- n- n?e custom Label PNIS Code ~dzl 2 3? Press [F2] for 8 list of allowable types Figure 26 MAPNEm Interface Card Data Entry Screen Device ype/point ype Enter the DEVICE type to specify the type of MAPNE M device; enter the POIN type to designate the point as monitor or control. Press F2 while the cursor is in the DEVICE type field for the point being edited. A listing of available DEVICE types is displayed (Figure 27). MAPNE INERFACE CARD DAA ENRY Card 6 Mapnet Channel 1 [Ml] Dev. Dev. Point Ml- ype n?e Custom Label PNIS Code ADRDE iiezl&l ADRPUL 4wm.M PSMON GENIAM PHOO VPHOO PPHOO PVPHOO RPHOO ** MONIOR DEVICE YPES ** Addressable Detector Base 1 Zone Class B Monitor ZAM 1 Zone Class A Monitor ZAM Addressable Pull Station 4 Wire Detector ZAM Power Supply Monitor GENEX Addressable detector ** ANALOG DEECOR DEVICE YPES ** Fixed sens photo w/o Piezo/Relay Variable sens photo w/o Piezo/Relay Fixed sens photo with Piezo Variable sens photo with Piezo Fixed sens photo with Relay output Cursor keys scroll, ENER selects and ESC exits choice menu Available Figure 27 DEVICE ypes Window Highlight your choice and press the ENER key. he DEVICE type selected is displayed in the data entry field (Figure 28). Press the ENER key to confirm your choice. 16 echnical Manuals Online! -

23 MAPNE INERFACE CARD DAA ENRY Card 6 Wapnet Channel 1 [Ml] Dev. Dev. Point Ml- ype YPO Custom Label PNIS Code 1 (MDZAMJ Press [FZ] for a list of allowable types Figure 28 DEVICE ype Selected he default POIN type assigned to the DEVICE type is automatically displayed (Figure 29). Follow the same procedure used for DEVICE types when editing POIN types. See Figure 30 for the screen that is displayed when F2 is used for POIN types. MAPNE INERFACE CARD DAA ENRY Card 6 Wap;~mm~hannel 1 [Ml] Dev. Dev. Ml- me YPe Custom Label PNIS Code MBZAM m Press (Fz] for a list of allowable types Default Figure 29 POIN ype Display echnical Manuals Online! -

24 - NAPME INERFACE ~ CARD DAA ENRY Card 6 Rap;;;nhannel 1 [Ml] DeV. Dev. Ml- Jlpe 'Ilype custom Label PNIB C o RRzAN 2 3 ~ a m ALARM WAER HEA DUC FLAME PULL Igiiziq VSMOXE ABOR so RMONIR SUPERV UILIY ROWLR Generic Fire Alarm Point Waterflow Switch Heat Detector Duct Detector Flame Detector Manual Pull Station Smoke Detector Verified Smoke Detector Abort Bone (Pre-signal) Sprinkler supv (ly Open) Halon (agent discharge) Monitor Zone Generic supervisory point Non-alarm Utility w/tri-state ability rouble Monitor Cursor keys scroll, BNER selects and ESC exits choice menu Available Figure 30 POIN ypes Window Custom Labels Highlight the custom label field for the point being edited using the cursor arrow keys. ype in the. custom label (Up to 40 characters). Press the ENER key to accept the custom label. o generate similar labels with minor differences, see the Autofill feature on page 10. PNIS Code he PNIS Code field on the Data Entry screen accepts 3- or 4-digit codes. You must separate each digit (a number from 1 to 14) with a hyphen. For example, 4-l -1 sounds a PNIS code of four beats, a pause, one beat, a pause, One beat, and a pause. he code is only sounded on signals or relays with a CODEd point type assigned. (On audio systems, signals with a SPEAKER point type also follow the PNIS code.) Pressing the ESC key brings up a window that asks you to confirm your choice. Press S to Save the information to the computer s memory, press Q to Quit and not save the changes, or press C to Continue editing the same card. HE 2120/RS232 INERFACE CARD Overview he 2120/RS232 Interface Card is organized as follows: l wo configurable ports - Port A: 2120 Interface Port - Port B: RS232 Port l Only Port A can be a 2120 port l he 4100 can support multiple 2120 ports echnical Manuals Online! -

25 l Each 2120 port has 256 configurable slots - hree different slot types n Monitor q Provides 41 OO-to-2120 outputs n Control 0 Provides 2120-to-4100 inputs n Broadcast q Provides 2120-to-4100 inputs - Point capacity varies with slot type n Monitor Slot - Eight-point capacity w Control Slot - Four-point capacity n Broadcast Slot - Eight-point capacity l 4100 allocates 2120 transponders on the slot basis - Each 2120 transponder uses eight consecutive 4100 slots, which can be configured as MONIOR/ CONROL or both l 4100 point status interpretation in the 2120 is subject to point sensing in Displaying Card Status he following 2120 Interface Card points status can be displayed at the Operator s Interface Panel via the CARD SAUS Menu Option, as shown in able 1. able Interface Card Status CARD/POIN ADDRESS LCD CARD SAUS DISPLAY [CARD]-O-O CARD INSERED NORtiAUABNORMAL CARD MISSING/FAILED NORMAL/ABNORMAL [CARD]-O-l CORREC CARD NORMAL/ABNORMAL I WRONG CARD NORMAL/ABNORMAL I [CARD]-O IRS232 Interface POR A NORMAL/ABNORMAL [CARD]-O-3 RS232 Interface POR B NORMAUABNORMAL I [CARD]&4 I 2120IRS232 POR Broadcast FAIL NORMAUABNORMAL I NOES: 1) Each individual Card Status can also be displayed directly by using the <ADD& key. 2) he Operator Interface Panel ACION keys (ON, OFF, AUO, ENABLE, and DISABLE) are not supported for points on the 2120 Interface Card. Alarm Verification Alarm verification in 4100 systems is done as an integral part of the physical status processing for specific Monitor Point types. hus, the data regarding a specific point s Verification Cycle cannot be sent to the 2120 system. However, since physical state IS reported to the 2120 when using MONIOR Slots, it is possible to perform alarm verification in the 2120 by using VSENSE. Walk estm Status changes occurring as the result of a Walk estm operation in the 4100 system are NO communicated to the 2120 system. In addition, status changes from 2120 interface points or associated pseudo points are not in a Walk estm group. hus, Walk estm is strictly a local 4100 operation. echnical Manuals Online!

26 HE 2120 RNERFACE POR he 2120/RS232 Interface Card has two configurable ports: l Port A: 2120 Interface Port. Port 6: RS232 Port. Port A, the 2120 Interface port, provides Uip to 256 configurable slots, with a choice of three different slot types: l MONIOR Slot - Sends information to the 2120 system so that the 2120 can monitor the he MONIOR slot has eight points per slot. l CONROL Slot - Sends 2120 control information to the 4100 to activate control functions within the 4100 system. A CONROL slot has four points per slot. l BROADCAS Slot - Sends 2120 information to the 4100 for controlling system functions such as System Reset. he slot is also used for reporting 2120 trouble conditions such as AC Power Fail, Channel Failed, ransponder Communication Failure and Local Printer Paper Low. he BROADCAS slot type has eight points per slot. he 4100 MONIOR slot requires the burning of a 2120 MONIOR slot; the 4100 CONROL slot requires the burning of a 2120 CONROL slot. However, the 4100 BROADCAS slot does NO require the burning of a 2120 slot. he MONIOR Slot he MONIOR Slot is used to report a specific 4100 REFERENCE POIN status to the 2120 according to one of the following Programming Modes: l ALARM - Logical ALARM/rouble (2120 ALARM mode) l DUAL - Multi-ch&nel SIGNAL status (2-inpuV4-output) l MONIOR - Physical/rouble or Primary/rouble (2120 Monitor Point). he valid programming modes and their reference points are listed in able 2. echnical Manuals Online! -

27 able 2 Valid Programming Modes I PROGRAMMING MODE REFERENCE POIN ANALOG Device Points DIGIAL Pseudo Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Monitor Points MONIOR Points Multi-channel LIS Pseudo SIGNAL Points Points ANALOG Device Points ANALOG Pseudo Points AUXILIARY Relay Points DIGIAL Pseudo Points FEEDBACK Points GRAPHIC Input/Output Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Monitor/Control Points MASER Controller (Slot 7) MONIOR Points SIGNAL Points l l l SWICH Points: LED/SWICH Controller RCU momentary switches MASER Controller (Slot 5) able 3 shows how 4100 states are mapped to appropriate 2120 states for all valid reference points, using the MONIOR slot in MONIOR mode. 21 echnical Manuals Online! -

28 able MONIOR Slot ranslation able MONIOR Mode 4100 REFERENCE POIN ANALOG ANALOG Device Pseudo NozOMAL OFF 2120 VALID SAES CURREN LIMIED OPEN Current Disable (software induced) OFFAUO (if any) ON - SHOR AUXILIARY Relay OFF ON Disable Manual Override DIGIAL Pseudo OFF ON FEEDBACK OFF GRAPHIC Input ON Current Open Disable Short- GRAPHIC Output OFF ON Open Disable Manual Override Short LIS Pseudo MAPNEM Input OFF ON Current Open Disable MAPNEM Output OFF ON Open Rela ilt Short MASER Slot 7 OFF ON Disable Manual Override MONIOR SWICH Center Current UP Open Disable Short Down - NOES: 1) If a POIN is currently ON, and is also in ROUBLE (e.g., Disable, Manual Override), the ROUBLE status is reported to the ) Determination of LIS POIN status is based on ONE Point being RUE in the List. able 4 shows how 4100 states are mapped to appropriate 2120 states for all valid reference points, using the MONIOR slot in ALARM mode. echnical Manuals Online! -

29 able MONIOR Slot ranslation able ALARM Mode 2120 VALID SAES 4100 REFi~i;lCE NORMAL CURREN LIMIED OPEN SHOR 11 ANALOG Device Alarm rouble DIGIAL Device OFF Alarm LIS Pseudo OFF Alarm rouble MAPNEM Input Alarm rouble MONIOR Alarm rouble NOE: Determination of LIS POIN status is based on ONE Point being RUE in the List. able 5 shows how 4100 states are mapped to appropriate 2120 states for all valid reference points, using the MONIOR slot in DUAL mode. able MONIOR Slot ranslation able DUAL Mode 4100 REFERENCE POIN 2120 VALID SAES NORMAL CURREN LIMIED OPEN SHOR Multi-Channel OFF CHANNEL 181 ON rouble CHANNEL 2 & ON SIGNAL LIS Pseudo OFF CHANNEL 1& ON rouble CHANNEL 2 & ON NOE: Determination of LIS POIN status is based on ALL Points being RUE in the List. he CONROL Slot he CONROL Slot is used to report 2120 status to the he 4100 system reports SUPERVISION status of points on the CONROL slots to the he valid CONROL Slot programming modes and their reference points are listed in able echnical Manuals Online! -

30 able 6 Valid CONROL Slot Programming Modes CONROL (his mode reports status to the 2120.) 4100 PROGRAMMING MODE 4100 REFERENCE POIN ANALOG Device Points with OUPU ANALOG Pseudo Points AUXILIARY Relay Points DIGIAL Pseudo Points GRAPHIC Output Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Output Points MASER Controller (Slot 7) SIGNAL Points DE, Disable/Enable ANALOG Device Points GRAPHIC Input/Output Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Input/Output Points MASER Controller (Slot 7) MONIOR Points SIGNAL Points ON/OFF, Generic ON/OFF ANALOG Device Points with OUPU ANALOG Pseudo Points DIGIAL Pseudo Points GRAPHIC Output Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Output Points MASER Controller (Slot 7) SIGNAL Points OFF, Generic OFF PBH, Push Button Hold ANALOG Device Points with OUPU ANALOG Pseudo Points DIGIAL Pseudo Points GRAPHIC Output Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Output Points MASER Controller (Slot 7) SIGNAL Points ANALOG Device Points with OUPU- ANALOG Pseudo Points DIGIAL Pseudo Points GRAPHIC Output Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNE Output Points MASER Controller (Slot 7) SIGNAL Points Si, Single CHANNEL SPEAKER Control LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Output Points SIGNAL Points S2R, Dual CHANNEL SPEAKER ROUING Control LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Output Points SIGNAL Points SON, Dual CHANNEL SPEAKER ON/OFF Control LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Output Points SIGNAL Points GAACK, GLOBAL ALARM ACK None Required GSACK, GLOBAL SUPERVISORY ACK None Required GACK, GLOBAL ROUBLE ACK None Required (continued) 24 echnical Manuals Online! - -

31 able 6 Valid CONROL Slot Programming Modes (continued) I 4100 PROGRAMMING MODE 4100 REFERENCE POIN I I I LAACK, Local ALARM ACK I None Required I 1 LSACK, Local SUPERVISORY ACK I None Required I LACK, Local ROUBLE ACK I None Required I LSR, Local SYSEM RESE I None Required I I LSS, Local SYSEM SILENCE I None Required able 7 shows how 4100 states are mapped to appropriate 2120 SUPERVISION states for all valid reference points, using the CONROL slot in CONROL mode. able CONROL Slot ranslation able CONROL Mode 4100 REFERENCE POIN NORMAL 2120 VALID SUPERVISION SAES ANY rouble 01 SHOR 11 ANALOG Device w/oupu Disable Manual Override AUXILIARY Relay DIGIAL Pseudo Point GRAPHIC output LIS Pseudo Point MAPNEM output MASER Slot 7 I Disable Manual Override Open Disable Manual Override Short rouble Short Open Disable Manual Override Disable Manual Override Short SIGNAL Open Disable Manual Override Relay Fault Short 25 echnical Manuals Online! -

32 able 8 shows how special SPEAKER Control Modes work in the 4100 system. able CONROL Slot ranslation able Sl, S2R, and SON Modes 4100 Mode to 4100 State State ranslation ACION aken - Sl OFF ON DOWN UP urn OFF POIN/LIS (at PRIORIY=O) Select CHANNEL 1 and turn ON POIN/LIS (at PRIORIY=3) S2R OFF ON DOWN UP Route POIN/LIS to CHL 1 Route POIN/LIS to CHL 2 - SON OFF ON DOWN UP urn OFF POIN/LIS (at PRIORIY=O) urn ON POIN/LIS (at PRIORIY=3) OFF CENER UP?urn OFF POIN/LIS (at current priority) NOES: 1) OFF Programming Mode can be used to turn a Speaker POIN/LIS OFF without affecting its routing or priority. 2) Using Sl, S2R, and SON allows the 4100 Master Controller to handle AUDIO Channel supervision automatically. he BROADCAS Slot he 2120 BROADCAS Points pass only information to the 4100 BROADCAS Point Slot (the same information as the information available to the SCC). here are eight configurable BROADCAS Point ypes within a single 4100 BROADCAS Point Slot, with no limitation on the mixing of BROADCAS Point ypes within a single BROADCAS slot. he valid BROADCAS Point ypes are listed in able 9. echnical Manuals Online!

33 able 9 Valid 2120 BROADCAS Point ypes BROADCAS Point ype Description CHANNEL CONROL CONROL MONIOR MONIOR MONIOR PSEUDO ON/OFF rouble Alarm Bypass rouble Four points corresponding to: CHANNEL 1 no transmission and FAIL CHANNEL 2 no transmission and FAIL hese points contain the ON/OFF status of 2120 CONROL Points ROUBLE States of 2120 CONROL Points ALARM States of 2120 MONIOR Points BY PASS States of 2120 MONIOR Points ROUBLE States of 2120 MONIOR Points 2120 PSEUDO Point States NOE: his is a convenient way of passing ALREADY processed data to the 4100 for ANNUNCIAION (e.g., 2120 PHONE Pseudo Points). SYSEM Four points corresponding to: SYSEM Reset, AC-Power LOSS, Local PRINER malfunction, and PAPER Low RANSPONDER rouble RANSPONDER SAUS (e.g., POWER Fail, COMM Fail, etc.) On the 4100 BROADCAS Slot, 2120 Programming Modes define the INPU parameters required to perform an OUPU operation in the 4100 System, based on the selected 4100 Programming Modes. When a 2120 POIN changes state, the associated 4100 POIN tracks it. he ONOFFA mode is used to allow the 2120 to affect the ACKnowledge state of a 4100 DIGIAL Pseudo Point in the 4100 system. he valid 2120 programming modes and their reference points are listed in able 10. able 10 Valid 2120 Programming Modes and Reference Points Programming COFF CBL MALM MBYP Mps ul SBL XBL Mode Definition Reference Points CONROL ON/OFF CONROL rouble MONIOR Alarm MONIOR Bypass F$J;;R$OR rouble SYSEM rouble RANSPONDER rouble In 0 In Cl 1::: In 0 In 0 In 0 In 0 IOFF and DE Modes IOFF, ONOFFA, and DE Modes IOFF, ONOFFA, and DE Modes IOFF and DE Modes IOFF, ONOFFA, and DE Modes IOFF, ONOFFA, and DE Modes OFF, ONOFFA, and DE Modes OFF, ONOFFA, and DE Modes On the 4100 BROADCAS Slot, 4100 Programming Modes define what type of OUPU operation needs to be performed in the 4100 system on the specified 4100 reference point. he valid 4100 programming modes and their reference points are listed in able 11. echnical Manuals Online!

34 able 11 Valid 4100 Programming Modes and Reference Points 4100 Programming Mode ONOFFA, generic DE, Disable/Enable ON/OFF, Generic OFF, Generic OFF ON/OFF w/ack ON/OFF DIGIAL Pseudo 4100 Reference Point Points ANALOG Device Points GRAPHIC Input/Output Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Input/Output Points MASER Controller (Slot 7) MONIOR Points SIGNAL Points ANALOG Device Points with OUPU ANALOG Pseudo Points DIGIAL Pseudo Points GRAPHIC Output Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Output Points MASER Controller (Slot 7) SIGNAL POINS ANALOG Device Points with OUPU ANALOG Pseudo Points DIGIAL Pseudo Points GRAPHIC Output Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEm Output Points MASER Controller (Slot 7) SIGNAL Points PBH, Push Button Hold ANALOG Device Points with OUPU ANALOG Pseudo Points DIGIAL Pseudo Points GRAPHIC Output Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Output Points MASER Controller (Slot 7) SIGNAL Points S,,Smgle CHANNEL SPEAKER LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Output Points SIGNAL Points S2R, Dual CHANNEL ROUING Control SON, Dual CHANNEL ON/OFF Control SPEAKER SPEAKER GAACK, GLOBAL ALARM ACK GSACK, GLOBAL SUPERVISORY ACK GACK, GLOBAL ROUBLE ACK LAACK, Local ALARM ACK LSACK, Local SUPERVISORY LACK, Local ROUBLE ACK LSR, Local SYSEM RESE LSS, Local SYSEM SILENCE ACK LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Output Points SIGNAL Points LIS Pseudo Points MAPNEM Output Points SIGNAL Points None Required None Required None Required None Required None Required None Required None Required None Required - echnical Manuals Online! -

35 ACKNOWLEDGE Programming Modes he 4100 system programming modes listed in able 12 can be used from either the BROADCAS Slot or the CONROL Slot to initiate a specific 4100 SYSEM ACKNOWLEDGE operation from the 2120 system. able Programming Modes 4100 Programming Mode GAACK GSACK GACK LAACK LSACK LACK Description Global ALARM ACK: l Acknowledges globally all 4100 ALARMS regardless of 4100 system configuration l 4100 ALARM Historical Log indicates source of ACKNOWLEDGE with the message by 2120 eport_num> Global SUPERVISORY ACK: l Acknowledges globally all 4100 SUPERVISORY conditions regardless of 4100 system configuration l 4100 ALARM Historical Log indicates source of ACKNOWLEDGE with the message by 2120 <port-num> Global ROUBLE ACK: l Acknowledges globally all 4100 ROUBLE conditions regardless of 4100 system configuration l 4100 ALARM Historical Log indicates source of ACKNOWLEDGE with the message by 2120 <port-num> Local ALARM ACK: l Acknowledges 4100 Points mapped to 2120 INERFACE card via either MONIOR or CONROL Slot l 4100 ALARM Historical Log indicates source of ACKNOWLEDGE with the message by 2120 <port-num> l Points are acknowledged globally or individually according to the 4100 system configuration Local SUPERVISORY ACK: l Acknowledges 4100 Points mapped to 2120 INERFACE card via either MONIOR or CONROL Slot l 4100 ALARM Historical Log indicates source of ACKNOWLEDGE with the message by 2120 <port-t-rum> l Points are acknowledged globally or individually according to the 4100 system configuration Local ROUBLE ACK: l Acknowledges 4100 Points mapped to 2120 INERFACE card via either MONIOR or CONROL Slot l 4100 ALARM Historical Log indicates source of ACKNOWLEDGE with the message by 2120 <port-num> l Points are acknowledged globally or individually according to the 4100 system configuration System Reset he 4100 SYSEM RESE can be initiated from the 2120 SYSEM using the LSR programming mode on either the BROADCAS Slot or the CONROL Slot. he 4100 ALARM Historical Log indicates the source of the SYSEM RESE request with the message SYSEM RESE Requested by 2120 <port-r-rum>. his operation requires 2120 SMPL support. echnical Manuals Online!

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