Panel 4010-0006
Panel 4010-0006
UL, ULC Listed; FM Approved* 4010ES Addressable Fire Detection and Control Basic Control Unit Modules and
Accessories
*At the time of publication only UL and ULC listings are applicable to ES Touch Screen Display models. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest
status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products.
archiving provides secure on-site system information storage of process, and log recurring intermittent troubles, such as external
electronic job configuration files. wiring ground faults, but only sends a single outbound system trouble
to avoid nuisance communications
Modular design
• WALKTEST silent or audible system test performs an automatic self-
A variety of functional modules are available to meet specific system resetting test cycle
requirements. Selections allow control units to be configured for either
Stand-Alone or Networked fire control operation.
Compatible peripheral devices
The 4010ES is compatible with an extensive list of remote peripheral
Mechanical description
devices including printers and both conventional and addressable
• The mounting box provides convenient stud markers for drywall devices including TrueAlarm analog sensors.
thickness and nail-hole knockouts for quicker mounting
• Smooth box surfaces are provided for locally cutting conduit entrance Addressable device control
holes exactly where required The 4010ES provides standard addressable device communications
• The hinged user interface control unit easily opens for internal access for IDNet compatible devices. Using a two wire communications circuit,
• NACs are mounted directly on power supply assemblies providing you can interface individual devices such as manual fire alarm stations,
minimized wiring loss, compact size, and readily accessible TrueAlarm sensors, conventional IDC zones, and sprinkler waterflow
terminations switches to the addressable controller to communicate their identity and
• Modules are power-limited except as noted, such as relay modules status.
• Doors include tempered glass inserts; boxes and doors are available in Addressability facilitates the display of the location and condition of the
platinum or red connected device on the operator interface LCD and on remote system
annunciators. Additionally, control circuits such as fans or dampers, may
• Box and door or retainer assemblies are included with basic control
be individually controlled and monitored with addressable devices.
unit assemblies
• Cabinet assembly is rated NEMA 1 and IP 30 Addressable operation
• Cabinet assembly design has been seismic tested and is certified to Each addressable device on the communication channel is continuously
IBC and CBC standards as well as to ASCE 7 categories A through F, interrogated for status condition such as: normal, off-normal, alarm,
requires battery brackets as detailed on data sheet Battery Brackets for supervisory, or trouble. Both Class B and Class A pathway operation are
Seismic Activity Applications S2081-0019 available. Sophisticated poll and response communication techniques
ensure supervision integrity and allow for T-tapping of the circuit for
Control unit hardware Class B operation. Devices with LEDs pulse the LED to indicate receipt of
a communications poll. Use the control unit to turn the LED on steady.
Master Controller and Main System Supply 2
IDNet addressable channel capacity
Mounted in the upper section of the 4010ES cabinet. See the loading
reference diagrams in Cabinet one and two bay loading reference. The Main System Supply 2 provides an electrically isolated IDNet2
signaling line circuit (SLC) that supports up to 250 addressable monitor
4010ES Block Space Option Cards and control points intermixed on the same pair of wires. Additional
4010ES Block Space Option Cards mount to the left of the 4010ES Main 250 address IDNet 2+2 Modules with four short circuit isolating output
System Supply 2. In two bay cabinets block space option cards also loops are available. IDNet2 and IDNet 2+2 Module SLCs are isolated
mount below the 4010ES ESS. from other system reference voltages to reduce common mode noise
interaction with adjacent system wiring.
Other 4010ES options
Table 1: IDNet 2 and IDNet 2+2 SLC wiring specifications
The 4010ES City Connect module or the optional Alarm Relay module
mount directly to the Main System Supply 2. These options are mutually Specification Rating
exclusive. Maximum distance 0 to 125 4000 ft (1219 m); 50 ohms
from control unit for
The battery compartment 126 to 250 2500 ft (762 m); 35 ohms
each device load
The battery compartment is located in the bottom of the 4010ES Total wire length allowed with T-taps for Up to 12,500 ft (3.8 km); 0.60
cabinet. The cabinet allows for up to 33 Ah battery capacity for 1 bay Class B wiring µF
systems, and 50 Ah for 2 bay systems. 50 Ah batteries also require the Maximum capacitance between IDNet
use of 4100-0650 battery shelf. 1 µF
channels
Figure 13 identifies mounting locations for optional 4010ES modules. Shielded or unshielded, twisted
Wire type and connections
or untwisted wire*
Software feature summary Terminals for 18 to 12 AWG
Connections 2 2
• TrueAlarm individual analog sensing with front panel information and (0.82 mm to 3.31 mm )
selection access Installation instructions 579-989
• Dirty TrueAlarm sensor maintenance alerts, service and status reports Compatibility includes: IDNet communicating devices and TrueAlarm
including almost dirty sensors including QuickConnect and QuickConnect2 sensors. See data
• TrueAlarm magnet test indication appears as distinct test abnormal sheet S4090-0011 for additional reference.
message on display when in test mode Note: *Some applications may require shielded wiring. Review your
• TrueAlarm sensor peak value performance report system with your local Simplex product supplier.
• Install Mode allows grouping of multiple troubles for uninstalled
modules and devices into a single trouble condition
• Module level ground fault searching assists installation and service by
locating and isolating modules with grounded wiring
• Recurring Trouble Filtering allows the control unit to recognize,
TrueAlarm system operation • Convenient front panel accessed Ethernet port for quick and easy
Addressable device communications include operation of TrueAlarm download of site-specific programming and firmware enhancements.
smoke and temperature sensors. Smoke sensors transmit an output Firmware enhancements are made through software downloads to the
value based on their smoke chamber condition and the CPU maintains a onboard flash memory.
current value, peak value, and an average value for each sensor. • Every downloaded job is automatically stored to Compact flash without
Status is determined by comparing the current sensor value to its overwriting earlier versions providing a means for recovering previous
average value. Tracking this average value as a continuously shifting configurations
reference point filters out environmental factors that cause shifts in • Downtime is reduced because the system stays running during
sensitivity. download
• Modifications can be uploaded as well as downloaded for greater
Programmable sensitivity
service flexibility
The programmable sensitivity of each sensor is selectable at the control
• Mass Storage allows job specific files to be stored in the control unit
unit for different levels of smoke obscuration (shown directly in percent)
such as test and inspection reports, record drawings, specifications,
or for specific heat detection levels. To evaluate whether the sensitivity
and more
should be revised, the peak value is stored in memory and can be easily
read and compared to the alarm threshold directly in percent. • RUI (Remote Unit Interface) communications port supports either Class
B or Class A operation for remote annunciation equipment
CO sensor bases
CO sensor bases combine an electrolytic CO sensing module with a Main system supply 2
TrueAlarm analog sensor to provide a single multiple sensing assembly The main system supply 2 provides the power source and the input or
using one system address. The CO sensor can be enabled or disabled, output connections for the basic 4010ES control unit. The main features
used in LED or Switch modes and custom control, and can be made are listed in Basic control unit description.
public for communication across a fire alarm network. Refer to data
sheet TrueAlarm CO Sensor Bases for Smoke, Heat, and Photo/Heat
Sensors using IDNet Communications S4098-0052 for details.
Basic control unit description
4010ES control units include:
TrueAlarm heat sensors
You can select TrueAlarm heat sensors for fixed temperature detection, • An operator interface, master controller with compact flash, IDNet or
with or without rate-of-rise detection. Utility temperature sensing is also MX Loop addressable device SLC(s) with short circuit isolating loops
available, typically to provide freeze warnings or alert to HVAC system configurable for Class B or Class A operation.
problems. Readings are selectable as either Fahrenheit or Celsius. • 8 A power supply with up to 2 A of auxiliary power, 110 Ah (UL)/50
Ah (ULC) battery charger (33 Ah maximum in 1 bay cabinet, 50 Ah
TrueSense early fire detection maximum with 4100-0650 battery shelf in two bay control cabinet);
Multi-sensor 4098-9754 provides photoelectric and heat sensor data four Class A or Class B NACs rated @ 3 A each for Special Application
using a single 4010ES IDNet address. The control unit evaluates smoke Appliances, selectable for synchronized strobe, or SmartSync horn/
activity, heat activity, and their combination, to provide TrueSense strobe operation over two wires; and 2 A for Regulated 24 DC
early detection. For more details on this operation, refer to data sheet operation; one programmable auxiliary relay rated for 2 A @ 32 VDC.
TrueAlarm Multi-Sensor Model A4098-9754 Providing TrueSense Early Fire • One RUI Class B or Class A communications port for remote
Detection S4098-0024. annunciation devices, cabinet and door.
• Support for up to 20 internal and external card addresses. Other
Diagnostics and default device type standard options may be provided depending on modell. See and for
additional details on specific models.
Sensor status
TrueAlarm operation allows the control unit to automatically indicate 8-Point Zone/Relay module details
when a sensor is almost dirty, dirty, and excessively dirty. The NFPA 72 • Select as IDC or Relay; configure up to eight Class B IDCs, or up to
requirement for a test of the sensitivity range of the sensors is fulfilled four Class A IDCs; or up to eight Relay outputs rated 2 A resistive @ 30
by the ability of TrueAlarm operation to maintain the sensitivity level of VDC (N.O. or N.C.); or combinations of IDCs and Relays; each zone is
each sensor. CO sensors track their 10 year active life status providing separately configurable as an IDC or Relay output.
indicators to assist with service planning. Indicators occur at: 1 year, 6
• IDC support: each IDC supports up to 30, two-wire devices. Zone relay
months, and when end of life is reached.
modules may be powered directly from the control unit power supply
Modular TrueAlarm sensors or through the optional 25 VDC regulator module where required for
Modular TrueAlarm sensors use the same base and different sensor two wire detector compatibility. Refer to 2-Wire Detector Compatibility
types (smoke or heat sensor) and can be easily interchanged to Chart 579-832 for additional details.
meet specific location requirements. This allows intentional sensor • IDC EOL resistor values are selectable as: 3.3 kOhms, 2 kOhms,
substitution during building construction when conditions are 2.2 kOhms, 3.4 kOhms, 3.9 kOhms, 4.7 kOhms, 5.1 kOhms, 5.6 kOhms,
temporarily dusty, instead of covering smoke sensors, causing them 6.34/6.8 kOhms, and 3.6 kOhms + 1.1 kOhms; see instructions for
to be disabled. Heat sensors may be installed without reprogramming more details.
the control unit. The control unit will indicate an incorrect sensor type,
but the heat sensor will operate at a default sensitivity to provide heat
detection for building protection at that location.
Features
ES Touch Screen Displays provide customized operating experience
• Event activity display choices include: First 8 Events; or First 7 Events with emphasis on Most Recent; or First 6 Events with emphasis on First and
Most Recent (individually selectable for each event type)
• System reports are easily viewable; logs can be read with minimal scrolling
• Up to two languages are available per system, easily selected by programmable key press
• Information sent to Remote ES Touch Screen Displays can be vectored by point or zone
• Both Hard and Soft keys available for critical functions: Event Acknowledge, Alarm Silence, and Reset Functions
• Resistive touchscreen technology allows operation with or without gloves
• Seven programmable RGY LEDs available for user-defined display status (up to 2 status conditions per LED)
• Seven programmable Soft keys available for user-defined control or maintenance functions
• PRI2 Soft key label can be changed to CO to annunciate Carbon Monoxide detection status
• ES Touch Screen Display can be programmed to report individual points or groups of points as a single zone
• Supports ability to display a custom watermark background file of a company logo or other desired display content
Display properties
• 8 inch (203 mm) diagonal, 800 x 600 resolution color touch screen display capable of annunciating up to 8 active events without scrolling
• Bright white LED backlighting provides efficient and long lasting illumination; backlight is dim in quiescent state, automatically switches to full power
on touch or on event activity in system.
Description
ES Touch Screen Displays for 4100ES fire alarm systems provide a large display with extended information content, dual language support including
UTF-8 character languages, and an intuitive control key interface per the following:
• Up to 10 ES Touch Screen Displays are supported per 4100ES control panel; able to allow one ES Touch Screen Display to take-control and to
designate access levels for interfaces not in-control; programmable LEDs can be assigned to in-control status indications
• Menu-driven format conveniently prompts operators for the next action required
• Direct point callup displays individual points alphabetically and then homes in on the logical choice as more point information is entered
• Event categories are color coded for quick visual representation; Red for Alarm and Priority 2 Events; Yellow for Supervisory and Trouble events
• Date formats are either MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY
• Time formats are either 24 hour or 12 hour with AM/PM
• System Normal screen supports a color background (watermark) for company name, company logo, or other desired display content
Figure 7: First Eight Active Trouble Events List Figure 8: Direct Point Callup
Specifications
Table 2: General ES Touch Screen Display Specifications
Specification Rating
Resolution 800 x 600 Pixels (RGB)
Size / Type 8 inch (203 mm) Diagonal / Color Touch Screen
Touch Screen Technology Resistive
Event Display Up to 8 Events without scrolling
Normal Screen Custom Watermark File Format 680 x 484 Pixels: BMP, JPG, TIFF, GIF or PNG file format
Environmental Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Operating Humidity: Up to 93% RH, non-condensing @ 90°F (32°C)
maximum
Note:
Side view dimensions are shown with minimal cabinet and door protrusion from the exterior wall. For 6 in. stud construction with minimum protrusion
shown, the door will open 90 degrees. To allow the door to open 180 degrees, the exposed cabinet dimension from the exterior wall must be a
minimum of 3 in. (76 mm) for both 4 in. and 6 in. stud construction.
Miscellaneous accessories
Table 8: LED kits (LEDs are pluggable, use to change color for local application requirements)
Model Description
4100-9843 Eight Yellow LED Kit
4100-9844 Eight Green LED Kit
4100-9845 Eight Red LED Kit
4100-9855 Eight Blue LED Kit
4100-0650 Battery Shelf, required for 50 Ah batteries in two bay cabinets only
4010-9831 French Applique Kit for ES Touch Screen Display Panels (order separately as required for Canadian French
panels)
Table 9: End User and Factory Programming Tools
Model Description
4100-8802 End User Programming Unit Software
4100-0292 Custom Label Editing (USB Dongle)
4100-0295 Port Vectoring Setup and Control (USB Dongle)
4100-0296 Access Level/Passcode Editing (USB Dongle)
4100-0298 WalkTest Configuration Setup and Control (USB Dongle)
4010-0831 Custom Labels and Programming (requires 4010-8810)
4010-8810 Factory Programming (select)
General specifications
Table 10: General specifications
Specification Rating
120 VAC Models 4 A maximum, 120 VAC @ 60 Hz nominal
AC input current
Battery 9 A maximum @ 24VDC (during battery operation)
Including module currents and auxiliary power outputs; Output switches to
Power supply output ratings Total power supply output
8 A total for Special Application appliances; 4 A total for battery backup during
(nominal 28 VDC on AC, 24 rating
Regulated 24 DC power (see below for details) mains AC failure or
VDC on battery backup)
Auxiliary power tap 2 A maximum, rated 19.1 VDC to 31.1 VDC brownout conditions
Special Application
Simplex 4901, 4903, 4904, and 4906 Series horns, strobes, and combination horn or strobes and speaker or
appliances, maximum of 70
strobes. Contact your Simplex product representative for compatible appliances.
appliances per NAC
Regulated 24 DC appliances Power for other UL listed appliances; use associated external synchronization modules where required
Battery capacity range See data sheet S2081-0012 for further details.
Battery charger rating (sealed
Charger characteristics and Temperature compensated, dual rate, recharges depleted batteries within 48 hours
lead acid batteries)
performance per UL Standard 864; to 70% capacity in 12 hours per ULC Standard S527
Operating temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Environmental
Operating humidity Up to 93% RH, non-condensing @ 90°F (32°C) maximum
Additional technical Installation instructions 579-989
reference Operating instructions 579-969
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notice. Additional listings may be applicable, contact your local Simplex® product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co.
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S4010-0006 Rev. 18 02/2021