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City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit Permit No: FA050014 2100 COSTA DEL Job Address: MAR RD Permit Type: FALARM Parcel No: Lot #: 0 Reference No.: Status: ISSUED Applied 3/16/2005 Approved: 3/23/2005 Issued: 3/23/2005 PC #: Inspector: Project Title: LA COSTA RESORT & SPA FIRE ALARM PLAN CHECK & INSPECTIONS Applicant: Owner: SIMPLEX GRINNELL 9855 CARROLL CANYON RD SAN DIEGO CA 858-740-0100 Fees ($) Add'I Fees ($) Total ($) Balance ($) 105 0 105 0 tqco /Fire & / SimplexGrinnell Security SimplexGrinnell LP 9855 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92131 Tele: (858) 740-0100 Fax: (858) 740-0156 www.simplexgrinnell.com F4c5'ob I FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM PRODUCT SUBMITTAL La Costa Resort and Spa - LCD Annunciator Addition 2100 Costa Del Mar Rd. Carlsbad, CA 92009 CITY OF CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVED Subject to field inspection and required tests, notations hereon, conditions in correspondence and conformance with applicable regulations. The stamping of these pns shall not be held to permit or Hy appr$y'the violation of any law. Date 3/10/2005 REV.#: 0 PROJECT #: 480-401777-01 tqco / Fire & I Security SimplexGrinnell Simp!exGrinnell LP 9855 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92131 Tele: (858) 740-0100 Fax: (858) 740-0156 www.simplexgrinnell.com TAB# SYSTEM FIRE ALARM APPENDIX PROJECT #: 480-401777-01 SimplexGrinnell LP 9855 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego, CA .92131 tqca IF /re & /SimPIexGrinnell Tele: (858) 740-0100 / Security Fax: (858) 740-0156 www.simplexgrinnell.com ITEM MODEL NO. DESCRIPTION C.S.F.M. NO. A 4120-8001 Network Fire Alarm Control Panel (existing)7165-0026:160 B 2081-9279 Batteries 110 AH (existing) N/A C 4603-9101 New LCD Annunciator 7120-0026:179 3/10/2005 REV.#: 0 PROJECT #: 480-401777-01 93'simp, lex TrueAlarm® Fire Alarm Systems Fire Alarm Controls UL, ULC Listed 4120 Network FM Approved - System Description FEATURES Information is communicated among remote fire alarm control panel locations (peer-to-peer network nodes) to provide: - Network-wide initiation of alarm silence, acknowledge, and reset - Distributed system operation to ensure survivability - Status of system circuit points and point lists - Investigation of specific point status details - Set-host access for remote node data - Declaration of system alarm using input from any network node - Synchronized time and date Network nodes include Simplex: - 4120, 4020, 4010, and 4002 Fire Alarm Control Panels - 4120 Series Network Processing Units (NPU), Network Display Units (NDU), andMINIPLEX® and Universal Transponders (UT) - 4190 Series graphic command centers (GCC) - NT 3400w Security management systems - Retrofit into existing 4100 and 2120 systems • lrueAlarm® sensor operation**: - Read status of TrueAlarm analog detection sensors at multiple locations - Perform remote or local sensitivity selection Style 7 wired communications: - Single wire pair between nodes - Up to 17,000 feet between nodes with AWG #18 twisted, shielded wiret - Optional fiber optics and/or modem communications - Telephone modem communications are available for network connection fiexibilityt Network communication supervision: - Network level diagnostics - LED status indications on interface board Dial-in modem for off-site data access * Applicable FM approval information is available on request. ** TrueAlarm analog detection is protected under U.S. Patent # 5,155468 and 5,173,683. t Refer to data sheets S4120-0003 and 84120-0005 for additional information. NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS H 4120 Network Example INTRODUCTION The 4120 Network communicates information among distributed Simplex Fire Alarm Control Panels. Each panel maintains the status and control of its own dedicated circuit points while monitoring and controlling activity at other locations. Systems may be composed of similar capability panels sharing information, or specific nodes may be added to perform dedicated network functions. (Refer to glossary of 4120 Network terms on page 7.) © 1999 Simplex Time Recorder Co. All rights reserved. 84120-0001-8 3/99 BASIC NETWORK OPERATION Each panel with direct communications into the 4120 Network is defined as a node. Each node can be a large or small fire alarm control panel, transponder, or special network level communicator/control unit. Although performing different functions, each serves as a "peer-to-peer" (equal) partner in controlling network communications. Network information is sequentially transmitted from one node to another. At each node, the network message is captured and either retransmitted as received, or modified before retransmission to provide the network with a status update. The ability of the message to circulate through the network will define the network status and allow the nodes to respond accordingly. If a node goes "off-line", or if the wires between nodes either short, open, or have any other form of communication problem, the nodes will isolate that section of wiring. Nodes that cannot retransmit onto the next node of the network will transmit back to the previous node to maintain communications and to notify the network of the node status. In the event of multiple wiring problems, the remaining nodes will effectively "regroup" and establish new, smaller "sub-networks" that will maintain communications• among the active nodes. FIGURE 1 shows a basic 4120 Network. Each 4120 Fire Alarm Control Panel monitors and controls its own connected circuit points. Points that are allowed to be monitored and controlled by the network are designated as "public" and are programmed as such at the owner node. When a public point is programmed into a remote node, it is considered "external" and can be monitored and controlled by that node with programming similar to the control of its own points. In FIGURE 1, MINIPLEX Voice Control Panel A is equipped with a City Connection and MINIPLEX Control Panel B is equipped with a CRT/keyboard for additional operator access. With the appropriate programming, these two panels become a system using each other's unique features, but still remaining capable of being stand-alone control panels. This type of 4120 Network connection is considered peer-to-peer since the panels are similar to each other in capability yet retain their independent monitor and control functions. TO LOCAL MINIPLEX TRANSPONDERS 4120 SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT STYLE 7 TWISTED, SHIELDED PAIR nF. . _rk. . TO LOCAL MINIPLEX TRANSPONDERS CITY CONNECTION PANEL A PANELS FIGURE 1. Basic Peer-To-Peer 4120 Network Connection using two 4120 Miniplex Fire Alarm Control Panels S4120-0001-8 3/99 page 2 7 th floor 6thfloor 5 th floor 4 th floor 3 rd floor 2 ndfloor MASTER/SUBORDINATE 4120 NETWORK OPERATION In the peer-to peer example, each panel is a stand-alone NFPA 72 control. In the typical multiplex master/subordinate system, there is a Central Processor Unit (CPU) and the remote devices (typically called transponders) perform the monitoring and control. Although many transponders can implement a local mode operation in the event that communications with the controller is lost, the intent of this system configuration is to provide communications with the CPU such that the transponders need not be fully equipped for stand-alone operation. In the 4120 Network, the 4120-8511 Network Universal Transponder and the 4120-8601 Network Audio Universal Transponder can be connected to a 4120 Network control panel (such as the 2500 NDU Network Display Unit) in a manner similar to the multiplex master/subordinate configuration. The transponders are literally communications "peers" with the 2500 NDU, allowing 4120 Network communications to be handled by each node in an equal access manner. FIGURE 2 is an example of a high rise application using the 4120-8821 Voice NDU with Status Command Center and the 4120-8601 Network Audio Universal Transponder. Note that with the 4120 Network, additional nodes could be connected that are stand- alone control panels without effecting the master/subordinate operation of the Universal Transponders. LEGEND 4120-8601, Network Audio Universal Transponder Speaker Circuit 1 TrueAlarm Detectors and Addressable Circuits Audio Wiring 4120 Network Wiring 4 I St floor 11U-öbZl VOICE NDU STATUS COMMAND CENTER FIGURE-2. 4120 Network High Rise Application Using 2500 NDU and Universal Transponders S4120-0001-8 3/99 page 3 ADVANCED 4120 NETWORK APPLICATIONS FIGURE 3 represents a multiple building 4120 Network with duplicate Network Processing Unit (NPU) locations. The East security office provides the primary fire fighting station in the event of an emergency. The West security office provides a redundant operation center in the event that a fire emergency must be controlled from that location. Each node in this case is a stand-alone NFPA 72 fire alarm control panel fully capable of implementing local fire response action. System action recording occurs at both of the NPU locations with each capable of manually investigating and operating the same network public points. Access to the operation is passcode controlled such that only authorized operators have access to override the automatic operation. FACILITY MAINTENANCE BUILDING (Graphic Command Center) WEST SECURITY OFFICE NPUB FIBER OPTIC CABLE LINK (TYPICAL WHERE REQUIRED) LEARNING CENTER .................... :EIIi: MANUFACTURING AND CENTRAL OFFICES WAREHOUSE fl 4120 SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT FIGURE 3. 4120 Network Multiple Building Application S4120-0001-8 3/99 page 4 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING POWER PLANT -F JJJ: REMOTE TEST LAB 4120 SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT This type of applióation illustrates the flexibility of the 4120 Network. Some possible variations and considerations on this application would be: 1. Each NPU could be equipped to control voice communications into the network. This could provide a common control location for fire fighter's telephones, recorded messages, and live activity direction via microphone. J 2. Each NPU could be programmed to respond to different sets of public points, perhaps with key locations programmed as common information. This may allow any emergency activity to be directed from the location that has the best view of that area or could allow specialists trained in specific hazardous material response techniques to be kept closely in touch with their specific responsibilities. Future expansion would be easily accommodated by adding the appropriate node panels, programming the network for the desired response, and connecting the new nodes to the network. S4120-0001-8 3199 page 5 FIBER OPTIC CABLE LINK EAST SECURITY OFFICE NPU A MANUFACTURING AND CENTRAL OFFICES ADMINISTRATION WING 4120 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION DESCRIPTION Fire Alarm Control Panels Product Description 4120 Network Control Panel - Data Sheet(s) S4100-0013 S4100-0014 4120-8201 4120 Network Control Panel with Audio 4120-8010 4120 Network MINIPLEX Control Panel S4100-0013 S4100-0014 S4100-0015 4120-8210 4120 Network MINIPLEX Control Panel with Audio 4120-8511 4120 Network Universal Transponder 4120-8601 4120 Network Voice Universal Transponder 4120-8602 4120 Network Universal Transponder Voice Status Command Center 4010 Series 4010 Series Fire Alarm Control Panels S4010-0001 4020 Series 4020 Series Fire Alarm Control Panels S4020-0003 Network Level Control Products Product Description Data Sheet(s) 4120-8801 2500 Network Display Unit (2500 NDU) S4120-0002 S4100-0013 4120-8821 2500 NDU Voice Status Command Center 4120-8301 4120 Network Processing Unit (NPU) S4120-0004 4190-8101 4190-8102 Graphic Command Center S4190-0005 4190-8103 Network Interface Products Product Description Data Sheet(s) MULTIPLE* 4120 Network Interfaces S4120-0003 4120-6023 4120-6024 Physical Bridge Modules S4120-0005 4020-6023 MULTIPLE Serial Line Interface, 2120 Systems to NPU or GCC S4190-0009 Note: The 4120 Network products share many features with the Simplex 4100 Series Fire Alarm Control Panels and additional information is contained in the 4100 series data sheets. * Describes 4120 Network Interface specifications and connection option details. S4120-0001-8 3/99 page 6 GLOSSARY OF 4120 NETWORK TERMS - Access Level Network point access is controlled by local panel access and point type. Control can be performed whether the point is local or external. - Controller Node, Primary Operator Workstation A node programmed to handle all silence and reset functions for network nodes. This node will be responsible for all network timing functions and will perform network historical logging. Equipment at this node might include a 2500 NDU, printer, and a CRT/keyboard as a network status terminal for smaller networks. Larger networks may require the additional capacity of the Network Processing Unit (NPU) or the Graphic Command Center (GCC). - Custom Control Local and external points can both be used for custom control. If a point status is not available due to a network problem, that condition can be considered for writing custom control. - External When a node is programmed to monitor or control a public point, that point is considered as external to that node. - Global Silence or reset that is sent to all panels of the network requiring each panel to perform that operation and log the information. - List If a group of points is assigned to a LIST at a node, the list may be controlled and monitored as a single point. When troubles or alarms occur, the quantity of each is identified as well as the list name, but the details are available only to the owner node or by using the Set-Host feature. - Local Activity that only affects operation at the node with no impact to the network. - Owner The node where a specific point is physically connected. - Node An intelligent device that directly communicates with the network. - Peer-to-Peer 4120 Network communications are peer-to-peer because they are treated equally by each network node. Each node has an equal opportunity to read and add to the network message. Peer-to-peer node connections occur when the node members have equal (or very similar) capability of interacting with global network information as well as their own local information. - Pseudo Point This is a "point-like" function that is monitored and controlled like a physical point, but is actually a feature such as the turning "on" of a timer. - Public A monitor or control point, or point list, that has-been made available to the network by its owner. - Replica When a public point is programmed into a node as an external point, a REPLICA of that point information is maintained at that node. The network updates all replicas whenever a status change occurs. This allows a control panel other than the owner to investigate and respond to specific point information. - Set-Host Function Authorized users can access remote node information by logging into the remote node data base. This function enables programming of the entire network from one node. - Style 7 When communications are capable of operating in the event of a single line-to-line short, single open circuit, or single short to earth. This is normally accomplished by using redundant, isolated wiring that is monitored for status on both the primary path and the redundant path. - Timekeeping To synchronize the network time, one node is designated to be the Network Timekeeper. This node will notify the network of authorized time and date changes (with seconds accuracy) and once a day for proper network synchronization. Each node will continue to update its local clock in the event of loss of communications with the network timekeeper. - Token Ring The 4120 Network communication protocol handles a network message in the form of the token ring process. The message is sent sequentially to each node and modified or retransmitted intact depending on the status update required of that node. - WALKTESTTm WALKTEST service operations are local to the node and will not disturb the network. The network is informed that this node is "WALKTEST Active" and the event is logged into the network controller. - Wired 4120 Communications A proprietary communications format using differential mode low impedance drivers to provide high data rates over long distances. The electrical characteristics are similar to those of RS-485. S4120-0001-8 3/99 page 7 4120 NETWORK NOTES: Simplex, the Simplex logo, MINIPLEX, WALKTEST, and TrueAlarm are either trademarks or registered trademarks of the Simplex Time Recorder Co. NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). S4120-0001-8 3/99 Sirr.pIe.c Gardner, Massachusetts 01441 -0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World Visit us on the world wide web at www.simplexnet.com. All specifications and other information shown were current as of printing and are subject to change without notice CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7165-0026:160 Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY: Control Unit (Non High-Rise) LISTEE: Simplex, 100 Simplex Drive, Westminster, MA 01441-0001 Contact: Paul Mattern (978) 731-8542 *Fax (978) 731-8881 DESIGN: Models 4100-8001, 4100-8201 120-P er. nd 4120-8201. Power-limited, coded, non-coded or march time local, local with shunt masauxiliary, remote station, central station and proprietary protected premises service. Automatic, manual and waterfiow alarm service. Suitable for sprinkler supervisory service as a local or proprietary system. Suitable for releasing device service. The basic system consists of a Model 4100-7003 or 4100-7023. The Models 4100-8001 and 4120-8001 are suitable for combustible gas monitoring. Models 4100-8511, 4100-8601, 4100-8602, 4120-8511, 4120-8601 and 4120-8602 Universal Transponders are suitable for coded, noncoded or march time local, central station and proprietary protected premises service. Automatic, manual, waterfiow and sprinkler supervisory service. Suitable for releasing device service. The basic system consists of a Model 4100-7501 or 4100-7502. Models 4100-8010, 4100-8019, 4100-8210, 4120-8010, 4120-8019 and 4120-8210 miniplex control units are suitable for coded, noncoded or march time local, local with shunt master box, auxilliary, remote station protected premises, proprietary protected premises and receiving service, central station protected premises service. Automatic, manual, watertlow alarm; suitable for sprinkler supervisory service as a local, proprietary or central station system. Suitable for releasing device service. The basic system for the -8010 and -8210 numbers consists of a Model 4100-7003 or 4100-7023. The Models 4100-8001 and 4120-8001 are suitable for combustible gas monitoring. Models 4120-8801 and 4120-8821 are suitable for display and control of other 4020 and 4120 series control units that are connected together to form a network. 4100-2002,-2003 4100-7003, -7023, -7501, -7502 2190-9093 2081-9031 4100-5001, -5004, -5011, -5014 4100-4001, -4011, -4321, -4331 4100-4201 through 4100-4206 4100-0102,-0103 4100-0104,-0124 4100-0105, -0115, 0108, -0118 -1108, -0117, -0119, -0127, -0136 Enclosure Master Control Module Syntest Remote Printer Sprinkler Supervisory Resistor Initiating Zone Module Indicating Circuit Module Speaker Circuit Module AmpNolt Meter Battery Charger Power Supply *Rev. 05-12-2003 Listing No. 7165-0026:160 Page 2 of 2 41 00-1 06 Regulated Power Option 4120-6011, -6012, -6014, -6023 Network Module -6024, -0142, -0143, -0144 4100-0153,-0155 DACT 4100-0122 Remote Interlace Card 4100-0304 Remote Unit Interlace 4100-0303 Remote Annunciator Interlace 4100-0301 LED/Switch Controller 4100-0302 Graphic Interface 4100-0401 through -0405, Color LED -0408,-0417 4100-0412 through -0416 Speaker Select LED 4100-6001,-6002 Master Controller 4100-8009,-8209 Remote Annunciator Panel 4100-3001, -3002, -3003 Relay 4100-0110, -0111, -0113 Interlace Module 4100-0123,-0137 Style 7 Interface Module 4100-0210, -0211, -0212 Audio Channel 4100-0201, -0202, -0203 Amplifier -0207, -0213, -0217, -1203, -1207 4100-0204 Microphone and Enclosure 4100-0205 Master Telephone 4100-0206 Redundant Tone Generator 4100-0220 through -0223 Message Set 4100-0410 Remote Microphone and Enclosure 4100-411 Remote Master Telephone 4100-0450 Remote Display 4100-0451 Panel-mounted Printer 4100-316 Decoder Module 2081-9046 Coil Supervision Module INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as a control unit for use with separately listed compatible initiating and indicating devices. These control units can generate the distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) as required per NFPA 72, 1999 Edition. Refer to listee's Installation Instructions Manual for details. NOTE: For Fire Alarm Verification Feature, the maximum retard-reset-restart period shall be 30 seconds or less. *Rev. 05-12-2003 ' This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or ., recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 17, 2004 Listing Expires June 30, 2005 Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager Multi-Application Peripherals 935implex and Accessories Batteries and Chargers 2081-9279, 110 Ah System Batteries and 2081-9280 Battery Cabinet FEATURES 12 V, 110 Ah (ampere-hour) rating Maintenance-free sealed construction: - Lead-calcium grid structure - Low self-discharge - Low internal resistance - Deep discharge protection - Meets agency listing requirements* Flame arrester vent caps in accordance with UL 924 requirements Mounting requires battery cabinet 2081-9280* DESCRIPTION Model 2081-9279 sealed lead-acid batteries provide the charge and discharge operation required for dependable service in fire alarm equipment applications. Their sealed construction prevents emission of corrosive acid fumes and greatly reduces the potential for electrolyte spills under normal operating conditions. Each cell is vented with flame arrester vent caps which are recognized by Underwriter's Laboratories in accordance with UL Standard 924. Low Self-Discharge. The low self-discharge characteristics of these batteries allow for long periods of intermittent use and for storage of up to 24 months in an ambient temperature of 68° F (20° C). Their low internal resistance provides the capability for high-rate charge/discharge cycling. Charge/Discharge Performance. 2081-9279 batteries meet DIN Standard #43539. This standard stipulates that after 29 days of deep discharge, a battery must demonstrate a successful recharge within 48 hours using a constant charging voltage of 2.3 V per cell. Following a deep discharge, the loss in the battery's normal capacity shall not exceed 25% and this loss shall be regained after several charging cycles. Note: Refer to Simplex drawing 900-012 for battery selection charts. * UL, ULC, and FM fire alarm system requirements are satisfied when 2081-9279 batteries are used with a compatible Simplex charger and the compatible Simplex cabinet (ordered separately). 2081-9279 Batteries (2 required for 24 V system) 2081-9280 Battery Cabinet (ordered separately) SPECIFICATIONS 2081-927,.jlMattery Capacity...................110 Ah (at 20 hour discharge rate) Discharge Voltage ................................. 12 V per battery (2 required for 24 V system) Connections ........................High current terminal posts Size (per battery) ............. 113/16" W x 9" H x 10 1/2" D (284 mm x 230 mm x 267 mm) Weight (per battery)..................................82 lbs (37 kg) Compatible Simplex Battery Chargers* ..4100-0104,4100-0114,4100-0124 Compatible Simplex Battery Cabinet*2081-9280 2081-9280 Battery Cabinet Dimensions............................26 1/2"W x 12" H x 12" D (673 mm x 305 mm x 305 mm) Hardware Included ..................Terminals and cables for compatibility with 2081-9279 batteries Battery Output Protection ................................80 A fuse Wiring Terminals ..........................#14 AWG to #2 AWG Color.........................................................................Red 0 1998 Simplex Time Recorder Co. All rights reserved. S2081-0012-3 4/98 WIRING REFERENCE DIAGRAM [I. 2, #12 AWG, 20 ft (6 m) maximum, connects to battery charger external resistors in 2081-9280 cabinet I I 2081-9280 Battery cabinet with Simplex fire alarm control 2, 2081-9279 batteries External in-line panel with compatible charger I _________________________________________ fusing, for conductor .—' protection, refer Battery output wiring, 2 wires, to note below distance and size per chart below To other panels configured for external batteries (optional) WIRING DISTANCE CHART Required Minimum Wire Size Maximum Distance per Battery Discharge Current Range 0-15 A 16-20 A 21-30 A 31-40 A 41-55 A 56-70 A 71-79 A #I4AWG 26 ft #I2AWG 41 ft 31 ft #IOAWG 66ft 50ft 33 ft #8AWG 106 ft 80 ft 52 ft 39 ft #6AWG 168 ft 126 ft 83 ft 63 ft 45 ft #4AWG 268 ft 201 ft 132 ft lOOft 72 ft 56 ft #2AWG 426 ft 320 ft 211 ft 160 ft 115ft 89 ft 80ft 2081-9280 BATTERY CABINET, ADDITIONAL WIRING INFORMATION: Internal battery cabinet output fuse is 80 A for battery protection. In-line battery fuse requirement: To protect the output conductors, install a line fuse rated properly to the load current in the battery plus (+) side of each output pair. Battery output connects to multiple conductor terminal block for connections to other panels requiring external battery power. S2081-0012-3 4/98 Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U. S. A. 91simpiex Offices and Representatives Throughout the World Visit us on the world wide web at www.slmplexnet.com. All specifications and other information shown were current as of printing and are subject to change without notice. 935implex Multi-Application Peripherals and Accessories UL Listed AJJiIQs ULC Listed* cO3-jQj) FM Approved Serial LCD Annunciator FEATURES Remote LCD annunciator for use with: - 4020/4100/4120 Fire Alarm Control Panels - 4100/4120 Universal Transponders Information display features: - Wide viewing angle, super-twist LCD technology with green LED backlighting - Two lines of 40 characters each - LED status indicators - During battery backup, backlighting is disabled until there is switch activity Controls include: - Switches for system acknowledge, alarm silence, and system reset - Four programmable control switches - Lamp/LCD test Information is transmitted over one twisted, shielded pair . Flush mount on standard electrical boxes Options - 2975-9206, Surface mount box - 4603-9111, Brushed aluminum trim DESCRIPTION Simplex 4603-9101 LCD annunciators provide remote control and annunciation with an 80 character, back-lit, alphanumeric, LCD readout. Information is presented in clear, descriptive English language and includes: point status (alarm, trouble, etc.); alarm type (smoke detector, manual station, etc.); number of system alarms, supervisory conditions, and trouble conditions; and a custom location label. A single twisted, shielded wire pair provides serial communications that also supports other models of Simplex serial annunciators on the same wire pair. Consult local code requirements for guidance in determining applications and location of the 4603-9101 LCD annunciator. * ULC Listed model is 4603-9101C. 4603-9101 LCD Annunciator SPECIFICATIONS [GenemiOperaflngSpecfficanons Voltage 20.4 to 32 VDC, system supplied Normal Operating Current 170 mA, backlighting enabled Battery Supervisory 30 mA, backlighting disabled I Alarm 170 mA, backlighting enabled Current Operating Temperature 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) Operating Humidity Range 10%to90% from 32° F to 104° F [!echanlcal Specifications - - - -- - Standard Trim Steel, painted light beige Trim Dimensions 41/2"Hx1113/16"W Trim Hardware Supplied with both slotted and tamper-resistant screws Optional Trim Brushed aluminum, (Ordered separately) - model 4603-9111 uiounting Requirements NOTE General Conduit Conduit entrance must be located a Entrance Requirement minimum of 2 3/4'(70 mm) from the front of the box to clear assembly Surface I Model I 2975-9206 Dimensions 11 31/32"W x 45/8" H x 2 3/4" D Mount Box (Ordered i (304 mm x 117 mm x 70 mm) separately) Color Ivory 6-Gang, 3 112'(89 mm) deep: Flush Mount Box Reference RACO 965,6-gang masonry box; (By others) RACO 590, gangable switch box, 6 required; or equal 0 1999 Simplex Time Recorder Co. All rights reserved.. 54603-0001-9 12/99 SYSTEM CONNECTION REFERENCE (Not drawn to scale) Typical Fire Alarm Control Panel DESCRIPTION (Continued) Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble conditions are also indicated by dedicated LEDs and a tone-alert audible sounder. Each condition has a dedicated acknowledge push-button switch that silences the tone-alert but leaves the LED on until all conditions in that category are restored to normal. Switch operation is either globally or individually acknowledgeable, determined by the control panel operation. Repeated operation of the appropriate acknowledge switch will scroll the LCD display showing activity in the sequence of occurrence. The tone-alert also pulses to indicate the operation of any of the push-button switches. OPERATION System Controls. Notification appliances can be deactivated by pressing the "ALARM SILENCE" switch. (Exact operation is determined by the host control panel such as visible appliances remaining on until system is reset.) Pressing the "SYSTEM RESET" switch restores the system to normal operation. OPERATION (Continued) When system activity is normal, the LCD displays the time, date, and "SYSTEM IS NORMAL." Control Switches. Four programmable "CONTROL" switches and associated LEDs are included. Typical applications include manual evacuation, door holder release bypass, and elevator capture bypass. Keyswitch Enable. All switches on the annunciator are controlled by the "ENABLE" keyswitch with a key that is removable only in the disabled position. A brief lamp/LCD test is performed whenever the keyswitch is changed from enabled to disabled. Battery Backup Operation. During battery backup, the LED backlighting is disabled to conserve battery power. When an annunciator switch is activated, the backlighting is automatically enabled. After approximately 30 seconds of inactivity, the backlighting will again be disabled. 4603-9101 LCD Annunciator WIRING: Communications require a single #18 AWG twisted, shielded pair. Power requires 2, #18 to #12 AWG for 24 VDC system power. Provide Earth Ground connection to electrical box. Refer to Installation Instructions 574-031 for additional wiring specifications. 0 0 an-Um 4603-9101 LCD Annunciator Simplex and the Simplex logo are registered trademarks of the Simplex Time Recorder Co. Simplex S4603-0001-9 12/99 Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U. S. A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World Visit us on the world wide web at www.simplexnet.com. All specifications and other information shown were current as of printing and are subject to change without notice. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7120-0026:179 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Annunciators LISTEE: Simplex, 100 Simplex Drive, Westminster, MA 01441-0001 Contact: Paul Mattem (978) 731-8542 *FA)( (978) 731-8881 DESIGN: Mode 03-91 nnunciator. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as an annunciator for use with the following control units: Model 4100 (CSFM Listing No. 7165-0026:160, 7170-0026:187, 7170-0026:250 and 7165-0026:251) or Model 4020-8001 (CSFM Listing No. 7165-0026:178). NOTE: Not suitable for use with Model 4100 fire alarm control unit when the control unit is configured for proprietary receiving service. Rev. 04-27-04 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 17, 2004 Listing Expires June 30, 2005 Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager SimplexGrinnell LP 9855 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92131 tqco IF/re & /SimPIexGrinnefl Tele: (858) 740-0100 Security Fax: (858) 740-0156 www.simplexgrinnell.com APPENDIX ITEM DESCRIPTION A BUSINESS LICENSE B WARRANTY 3/10/2005 REV.#: 0 PROJECT #: 480-401777-01 Simp!exGrinne!! LP 9855 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92131 tqcoIFire & SimpIexGrinnefl Tele: (858) 740-0100 Securi Fax: (858) 740-0156 www.simplexgrinnell.com Contractor License # 802591 * * *,Business Information * * * SIMPLEX GRINNELL L P 6952 PRESTON AVE STE A LIVERMORE, CA 94550 Business Phone Number: (925) 273-0100 Entity: Partnership Issue Date: 12/28/2001 Expire Date: 12/31/2005 * * * License Status * * * This license is current and active. All information below should be reviewed. * * * Classifications * * * * * * Certifications * * * Description - [11ASB for bidding purposes J) * * * Bonding Information * * * CONTRACTOR'S BOND: This license filed Contractor's Bond number 81880913 in the amount of $10,000 with the bonding company FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Effective Date: 01/01/2004 Contractor's Bonding History BOND OF QUALIFYING INDIVIDUAL(1): This license filed Bond of Qualifying Individual number 81880915 for RONALD GILBERT MAYLE in the amount of $7,500 with the bonding company FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Effective Date: 12/20/2001 BOND OF QUALIFYING INDIVIDUAL(2): This license filed Bond of Qualifying Individual number 81880914 for FRANKLIN MICHAEL BROWN in the amount of $7,500 with the bonding company FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Effective Date: 12/20/2001 * * * Workers Compensation Information * * * This license has workers compensation insurance with the AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY 3/10/2005 REV.#: 0 PROJECT #: 480401777-01 SimplexGrinnell LP 9855 Carroll Canyon Road tqca 'Fire & fi San Diego, CA 92131 / Security /SimplexGrinne Tele: (858) 740-0100 Fax: (858) 740-0156 www.simplexgrinnell.com Policy Number: RMWC5898786 Effective Date: 10/01/2004 Expire Date: 10/01/2005 SIMPLEXGRINNELL WARRANTY WARRANTY & DAMAGES: SimplexGrinnell hereby warranties for one (1) year from the date of beneficial use or eighteen (18) months from date of delivery to the purchaser to replace, or at its option, to repair any equipment or parts thereof which are found to be defective in material or workmanship. This warranty is made to the purchaser of this equipment and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose. SimplexGrinnell shall not be liable for any direct, incidental or consequential loss of damage to the purchaser or user of this equipment arising out of the failure of the equipment to operate in excess of the purchase price of said equipment. This warranty is solely limited to the equipment as provided by SimplexGrinnell in this submittal and excludes associated field wiring and/or any equipment to which the submitted equipment may be attached or connected. WARRANTY SERVICE HOURS: - 8:00AM TO 17:OOPM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, EXCLUDING LOCALLY OBSERVED SIMPLEX HOLIDAYS. - OFF HOURS RESPONSE IS AVAILABLE AT EXTRA COST. 3/10/2005 REV.#: 0 PROJECT #: 480-401777-01