Tyco 4100U - Manual

Tyco 4100U

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – ii; Non-Disclosure Agreement
  • Page 5 – Model Number & Firmware Revision
  • Page 6 – iv; - The 4100U CPU Card includes a lithium battery. There is; Cautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information
  • Page 7 – Table of Contents
  • Page 9 – vii; Chapter 3 Installing 4100 MINIPLEX Components
  • Page 10 – viii
  • Page 11 – ix
  • Page 13 – xi; Chapter 11 Installation Checklist, Commissioning
  • Page 14 – xii
  • Page 15 – xiii
  • Page 16 – List of Figures
  • Page 17 – List of Tables
  • Page 18 – xvi
  • Page 19 – Topic; System Configurations; Chapter 1; Introduction
  • Page 20 – Network nodes may perform similar tasks, or may be dedicated to; Overview
  • Page 21 – Standalone Configuration
  • Page 22 – MINIPLEX Configuration
  • Page 23 – MINIPLEX Configuration,; Continued; RUI Communication
  • Page 24 – hub; ring; star; . A networked system can also use a combination of; Network Configuration
  • Page 25 – Figure 1-4. Interconnected Loop Configuration; To be used as a network node, a 4100 panel must contain the following:; Network Configuration,; Connecting Loops
  • Page 27 – Continued on next page; 100U Cabinet Part Identification Numbers (PIDs)
  • Page 28 – Kits
  • Page 29 – Step 4. Interconnecting Modules and Bays; Chapter 2
  • Page 31 – Master Motherboard
  • Page 33 – Table 2-1. Master Controller LEDs 1 through 4; Status
  • Page 34 – Operator Interface
  • Page 36 – AC power must be provided to the 4100U from a dedicated; System Power
  • Page 38 – Some devices that connect to RUI have inherently grounded shield; unless
  • Page 39 – PDI Configuration
  • Page 40 – Step 4. Interconnecting Modules and Bays,
  • Page 41 – continued
  • Page 42 – Figure 2-8. Power and Communication Wiring for Motherboards
  • Page 43 – This section applies to aftermarket modules for expansion bays; Figure 2-9. Expansion Bay 4”x 5” Card Placement
  • Page 44 – if no 4”x 5”modules are installed in the bay, and if the pins on the; Motherboards should be added from left to right.; Figure 2-10. Expansion Bay Motherboard Placement
  • Page 47 – Figure 2-13. Installing the Motherboard in a 4100U Expansion Bay
  • Page 53 – Figure 2-18. Assembling / Disassembling the LED Display Card
  • Page 54 – Wiring Instructions
  • Page 55 – screws and lockwashers.; Figure 2-20. Terminal Block Utility Module Mounting; The Terminal Block Utility Module (4100U)
  • Page 57 – Chapter 3
  • Page 58 – TrueAlarm addressable communications; interfaces, notification appliance circuit cards,
  • Page 59 – FACP
  • Page 60 – Figure 3-2. The Remote Unit Interface Card
  • Page 63 – must be installed in the rightmost possible slots; labeled P1 on the left.; Figure 3-4. Installing the RUI Motherboard in the CPU Bay; RUI motherboards may also be installed in expansion bays. Refer to; Motherboard; Power
  • Page 64 – RIC II
  • Page 68 – power supply in the transponder cabinet.; Wiring Illustration
  • Page 69 – Introduction to MINIPLEX Transponders; Chapter 4
  • Page 70 – Introduction to MINIPLEX Transponders (4100U)
  • Page 71 – The Local Mode TIC
  • Page 72 – TIC Illustrations; BASIC TIC
  • Page 74 – LEDs
  • Page 78 – TI; Figure 4-3. Transponder Cabinet Interconnections
  • Page 79 – Use supplied ferrite beads with TICs. Loop wires once through the; Figure 4-5. TIC Wiring to the Host Panel; Ferrite Bead; Do not loop wires under terminals.
  • Page 81 – Chapter 5
  • Page 82 – Getting Started
  • Page 83 – Introduction to the 4100 Network Interface Card (NIC)
  • Page 85 – NIC Motherboards
  • Page 86 – NIC Media Cards; INTERFACE CARD
  • Page 87 – JW1 and JW2 must be installed.; Step 1. Configuring Network Cards
  • Page 89 – Step 2. Mounting Media Cards to the NIC; MEDIA CARDS
  • Page 90 – Figure 5-7. Installing the Daughter Card; Step 3. Mounting Network Cards
  • Page 91 – Step 4. Wiring Network Cards
  • Page 92 – Media Type; Wired; The characteristics for 0.75 mm; Wiring Distances
  • Page 93 – Dual Fiber Optic Cable Connections.; The standard fiber optic connection between; Single Fiber Optic Cable Connections.; For applications where a single fiber cable is; FIBER MEDIA CARD
  • Page 95 – be used. Connection to the
  • Page 97 – Wiring Illustrations; Refer to general wiring precautions in this; cannot
  • Page 99 – be used. Connection to the motherboard is required as shown.
  • Page 101 – SPS Specifications; Chapter 6
  • Page 102 – The following table summarizes the specifications for the SPS.; Table 6-1. SPS Input and Output Specifications
  • Page 103 – IDNet LED ON, no IDNet devices connected; Alarm Conditions; NACs ON
  • Page 104 – SPS Configuration
  • Page 105 – SPS LED Indications
  • Page 106 – 100U PC Programmer Programming Manual; Troubleshooting on SPS
  • Page 107 – The Alarm Relay Card
  • Page 108 – Table 6-3. Alarm Relay Card Jumper Positions; The Alarm Relay Card,; Configuration
  • Page 109 – Chapter 7
  • Page 110 – General Field Wiring Guidelines; General Guidelines
  • Page 111 – SPS NAC Field Wiring Guidelines
  • Page 112 – Class A NAC Wiring; SPS NAC Field Wiring Guidelines,
  • Page 113 – “T” tapping is not allowed.; Repeat for each appliance.; Class B NAC Wiring; Power Supply Wiring Distances
  • Page 115 – Power Supply Wiring Distances,
  • Page 116 – SPS Auxiliary Power Wiring
  • Page 117 – SPS Auxiliary Power Wiring,; Wiring; Maximum per NAC: 3 A; SPS
  • Page 118 – SPS Relay Wiring
  • Page 119 – SPS Auxiliary Relay Wiring,; Relays
  • Page 120 – SPS IDNet Wiring
  • Page 121 – Class A Wiring
  • Page 122 – Class B Wiring
  • Page 123 – Chapter 8
  • Page 124 – The IDNet Card; IDNET LINE TERMINAL BLOCK
  • Page 125 – Electrical Specifications; Up to 250 IDNet devices are supported by one IDNet channel.
  • Page 126 – Figure 8-2. Mounting onto the Power Distribution Interface; Installing the IDNet Card onto the PDI
  • Page 127 – Set Links; Installing the ID-Net into a 4100 Card Bay
  • Page 128 – Configuring the Card; ON
  • Page 129 – Wiring to IDNet Devices
  • Page 130 – Table 8-2 Cable Run Lengths; Wiring to IDNet Devices,; Notes
  • Page 131 – and 4 mm
  • Page 132 – Troubleshooting on IDNet
  • Page 135 – Software Modes; Chapter 9
  • Page 136 – Service and Diagnostics Mode.; The default functionality when a PC is connected to the; is set to NONE in the Port Settings of your terminal emulator.; In this mode, the 4100 Programmer is enabled. This
  • Page 137 – Master Bootloader Interface Mode.; This mode downloads the Master CPU Exec
  • Page 139 – Summary Of Australian Version Specifics; Australian Version Specifics
  • Page 140 – have some Australian specific components
  • Page 141 – mounted to the inside of the bay door. This is typically mounted; positions from the left.; Australian Panel Format
  • Page 144 – Brigade Interfaces
  • Page 145 – Installation Checklist; Installation Checklist, Commissioning & Maintenance
  • Page 147 – Alignment & Adjustment
  • Page 148 – Power Up & Placing into Operation
  • Page 149 – Maintenance
  • Page 151 – running between the card and the CPU. Set this switch to ON.; SW; . These switches set the card’s address within the 4100; Appendix A; Must Be Set to ON
  • Page 152 – Card Addresses
  • Page 153 – Required Features; Appendix B
  • Page 154 – Appendix C
  • Page 155 – Table C-1. Acceptable Zone and Signal Circuit Meter Readings
  • Page 156 – IDNet Channel Search.; Appendix D
  • Page 158 – Earth Fault Searching from the Front Panel
  • Page 159 – The FACP suspends normal operation for the duration of the; Press the Enter button to start the search.; Earth Fault Searching from the Front Panel,
  • Page 160 – IDNET CHANNEL M12
  • Page 161 – Once you have been directed to an earth ground fault and; CARD 17, ANALOG AUDIO CONTROLLER; Fault between channel output and first isolator.; The message below shows a fault; Search Results
  • Page 162 – Fault Not Found
  • Page 163 – A. Find and repair the fault in the main panel.; clears but the trouble from the RPS is still indicated.; Earth Fault Search Example
  • Page 164 – B. Find and repair the indicated fault on Transponder 1.; Repeat the search but include the AUXPWR circuit this time.; C. Find and repair the next indicated fault on Transponder 1.; Select the RPS located in Transponder 1.
  • Page 165 – Appendix E
  • Page 167 – 100U Redundant Master Controller Installation Instructions
  • Page 168 – Simplex Range - Conventional Detectors; Appendix F; List of Approved Devices
  • Page 169 – List of Approved Devices,
  • Page 171 – Compatible Detectors, IDNET
  • Page 172 – Compatible Addressable Field Devices, IDNet
  • Page 173 – Power Block PB12 series; Appendix G
  • Page 174 – Appendix H; General
  • Page 175 – Voltage & Current Ratings of Modules & Assemblies
  • Page 176 – Power Supply
  • Page 177 – Line Characteristics; Appendix J
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Page 4 - ii; Non-Disclosure Agreement

ii Tyco (THE COMPANY) and the User of this/these document(s) desire to share proprietary technical information concerning electronic systems. For this reason the company is disclosing to the User information in the form of this/these document(s). In as much as the company considers this information ...

Page 5 - Model Number & Firmware Revision

iii This manual applies to product with the following: Model number : 4100U Firmware revision : 11.08 and on Document Name : LT0350 4100U Installation & Maintenance Manual Cross Reference : 574-848 4100U Installation Manual (USA) Issue : 1.0-G 14 May, 2004 14 May, 2004 Issue 1.0.6 Original based...

Page 6 - iv; - The 4100U CPU Card includes a lithium battery. There is; Cautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information

iv READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depends upon proper installation. DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX ® PRODUCT THAT APPEAR...

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