Simplex 2001
Simplex 4208 Fire Alarm Manual
Alarm, Fault or Isolation occurs, the buzzer will operate until the corresponding „Acknowledge‟ (e.g. Fire Alarm Ack) key is pressed. The panel is reset by pressing „System Reset.‟ If the alarm won‟t reset the point may still be activated (i.e. Detector is still in alarm). This panel was manufactured in the 1980’s. Compared to other Simplex 2001’s, this one is relatively small.
Type: Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel
Manufacturing Date: 1982
Zones: 4 (have 4 additional cards)
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NAC's: 2 (have 1 additional card)
Power Supply: 8A
Simplex 2001 Fire Alarm Panel Manual
Relays: 2 relay cards (not currently installed)
Coding Options: March Time, Continuous
Simplex Fire Alarm Manuals
Synchronization Support: None
Simplex 2001 Fire Alarm Panel Manual
The 2001 was introduced in 1978 and is not unlike many of the solid-state modular conventional systems of the time. With a variety of modules and cabinet sizes available, they were very flexible. Voice evacuation and a built-in alphanumeric matrix printer were available as options. Each motherboard supports 8 cards. Additional card functionality is gained via a series of solder points next to each slot. Jumper cables are soldered between slots for the cards to interact with each other, though they aren't nessecary for a standard default system configuration. Each card slot gets its own 6 terminals on the strip below which change function depending on the card that's installed. Smaller systems are fairly straightforward to wire, though larger panels can become confusing with several hundred terminals across multiple motherboards. The 2001 was phased out for new installations around 1986, but they remain pretty reliable systems.
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