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LifeAlarm Fire Alarm Controls

FM Approved to ANSI/UL 864, Control Unit Accessory Emergency Communication Systems and Mass
to CAN/ULC S527; to FM Standards; CSFM Listed* Notification Systems; 4003EC Voice Control Panels

Features
Add digital voice message capability to non-voice
fire alarm control panels:
 Remote booster amplifiers are available to expand
coverage area or extend to multiple notification areas
 Activate up to 8 separate messages by direct
connection to fire alarm control panel NACs using the
NAC Interface Module option, or via supervised
connection to relay contact closures
 4003EC Voice Control Panel status (alarm, system
trouble, or separate AC trouble) is via isolated contact
closure allowing compatibility with a wide range of
Simplex brand and other fire alarm systems
 Multiple 4003EC control panels can be interconnected
for system-wide Emergency Communication Systems
(ECS)/Mass Notification Systems (MNS) message 4003EC Voice Control Panel
control using Simplex® fire alarm Network node
products Remote booster amplifier details (Continued):
 Broadcast live messages using the internal microphone  Wiring options allow limited or detailed control with
or by using a remote microphone; up to 18 remote respect to AC power failure and non-fire alarm
microphones are supported for compatibility with operation modes
UFC 4-021-01 (Unified Facilities Criteria) requirements  Wiring options allow control of non-alarm audio
 Select from 8 digitally pre-recorded messages using output when on battery standby and selection of
the control panel switches or controlled from the fire monitoring main trouble contacts or AC trouble contacts
alarm control panel; select a pre-tone and include a post  Booster amplifiers support local connection of
tone if desired general paging microphones
 Custom messages can be ordered separately (as  Removable terminal blocks for easy wiring
custom chip sets), or recorded directly at the panel  Beige or red cabinet for surface mounting
(requires external equipment – new messages override  ULC listed models include low battery cutoff board
standard messages) Additional optional features:
4003EC control panel details:  Upgrade kit to support ten minute message timeout
 Efficient Class D amplifier design provides 40 W @ feature, for compatibility with the audible message
25 or 70.7 VRMS with power-limited output timeout specifications in UFC 4-021-01
 One general alarm Class B audio NAC rated at 40 W;  Supervised remote microphones with key switch
can be optionally expanded to 4, Class B NACs or 2, control, beige or red for alarm paging, black for general
Class A NACs using a Class A/B Splitter paging
 One general alarm Class B, 2 A strobe NAC with  Local Operating Console (LOC) providing enclosed
strobe output formatted to synchronize either Simplex microphone and switch control for the 8 panel messages;
or Cooper Notification (Wheelock) strobes (not mixed) meets UFC 4-021-01 requirements for local control
 Internal push-to-talk microphone and individual  Application Note: For control from a Wide Area
manual tone/message controls for convenient operator Notification System, connect audio (1 VRMS, 600Ω) and
control contact closure wiring to an available input port on a
 Strobe circuit activation is DIP switch selectable for 4003-9834 Remote Microphone Expansion Module
each recorded message, for microphone use, and for  Four circuit NAC module, Class A or Class B for
Auxiliary input boosters or control panel allows zone wiring separation
 Multiple connections are available for auxiliary output  Extensive non-fire alarm features are available for
power, 24 VDC, 1/2 A maximum night ringer tone activation, telephone page input, and
 Internal battery charger for up to 12 Ah batteries in background music
cabinet or up to 33 Ah batteries in a separate cabinet  Non-fire alarm paging includes zone control and zone
 Removable terminal blocks for easy wiring volume adjustments that are bypassed when the panel is
 Beige or red cabinet for surface mounting in alarm mode
 ULC listed models include low battery cutoff board  Models are available for 120 or 240 VAC input
Remote booster amplifier details:
 Remote booster amplifiers are available with 80 W
(with 2, 2 A strobe circuits), 160 W, and 320 W; each
has an efficient Class D amplifier design
* 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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Introduction 4003EC Voice Control Module Features
When non-voice fire alarm control panels require the Selection of pre- and post audio tones. Pre-message
addition of voice and tone generation, Simplex 4003EC tones can be selected and if desired, the same tone can also
Emergency Communications Voice Control Panels be selected as a post message tone. Tones are switch
conveniently supply an extensive feature list. Available selected on-board and assigned per message pairs: IN1 and
equipment includes up to 18 remote microphones, up to IN2 message will have the same tone, IN3 and IN4 message
5000 W of distributed remote booster amplifiers, and will have the same tone, etc.
extensive non-fire alarm general paging controls
Available tones:
Manual Operation requires opening the locked 4003EC
cabinet door to access the 8 message selection switches,  Temporal Pattern Bell; a digitally recorded mechanical
the local microphone, and status indicator LEDs. Control bell sound
of Remote Microphones is secured by use of a key switch  Temporal Pattern Horn; 500 Hz tone
(refer to remote microphone illustrations on page 6).  Slow Whoop, a slowly ascending tone
Typical applications:  Wail, ascends, then descends between 600 to 940 Hz
 Compatibility with UFC (Unified Facilities Criteria)  Chime Tone
requirements for Mass Notification systems for Army  Announcement Chime
and Air Force requiring an LOC within 200 ft (61 m)
 High/Low, with high frequency of 750 Hz for 100 ms
horizontally of travel and no travel vertically to reach an
and low frequency of 500 Hz for 400 ms
LOC within a building; the Navy and Marines only
require a single LOC per structure (refer to  GSA Tone, continuous 2000 Hz
UFC 4-021-01, 9 April, 2008 for details)  Fast Whoop, a quickly ascending tone
 Add audio operations to existing fire alarm control  Horn Tone at 120 beats per minute
panels or non-audio panels  Horn Tone at 20 beats per minute
 Connect to fire alarm Network using the Network  Bell Tone at 60 beats per minute
System Integrator (NSI) to provide network control of a
Temporal Pattern evacuation signal reference:
remote audio panel
1/2 sec on, 1/2 sec off, 1/2 sec on, 1/2 sec off, 1/2 sec on,
 Allows the fire alarm Network to take control for
1-1/2 sec off.
Emergency Communications messages
 Use of non-emergency operations is suspended during
battery standby operation and is overridden during
emergency conditions
Standard Messages and Input Priority List (custom messages and priorities are available, see Note below)
Priority Input
1 Panel push-to-talk microphone for on-site messages
Auxiliary input from one, or multiple remote microphones; or from a separate audio input with voltage
selectable as: 1, 25, or 70.7 VRMS; NOTE: Multiple microphones require use of 4003-9834 Microphone
2
Expansion Modules and each remote microphone input is prioritized by electrical wiring sequence. Operation
also requires a separate contact closure to enable the Auxiliary input.
Message Priority Message Type Voice Message
IN1 3 Fire Male “Attention! Attention! Attention! This is a fire alarm. Exit the building.”
“Attention! Attention! Attention! There is an armed intruder in the building.
IN2 4 Hostile Intruder Male
Immediately take cover.”
“We have received a bomb threat. The police have been notified and we are
IN3 5 Bomb Threat Male conducting a search of the building perimeter. Please standby for further
information.”
“A severe weather condition has been reported. Please go directly to the nearest
IN4 6 Weather/Shelter Male
shelter area and wait for further instructions.”
“Attention please! Severe weather has been reported in the vicinity. Please
IN5 7 Weather Male
proceed to a designated shelter area.”
“Attention! Attention! Attention! We have been alerted to a possible emergency
IN6 8 Alert Male situation. Please stay alert and you will be advised if emergency action is
required.”
“This is a drill. This is a drill. This is a drill. This is a building emergency drill. Walk
IN7 9 Drill Male
to the nearest exit and vacate the building.”
“Attention! Your attention please! The building emergency condition has been
IN8 10 All Clear Male
cleared. You may return to normal activities.”
Priority Non-Alarm Signal Inputs
11 Night Ring, contact closure plays bell tone to alert facility personnel of doorbell ringing, etc.
12 Telephone input, requires telephone page port, voice activated switch allows facility paging
13 Background Music (BGM), requires a line level input signal
NOTE: When the system is being used as an Emergency Communications System (ECS) or a Mass Notification System (MNS),
ECS or MNS messaging may take precedence over Fire Alarm Activation whether new or in process.
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Custom Digitally Recorded Messages Non-Fire Alarm Operation Features
 Messages can be reproduced from high quality  Addressable Paging Splitters (Model 4003-9845) allow
customer supplied audio (professionally recorded to non-Alarm paging to be routed to zones as desired
customer requirements) or selected from the archived  Supervised Volume Controls (Model 4003-9848) allow
message library non-Alarm paging and background music local volumes
 To order Custom Messages, provide a CD or tape as to be adjusted as desired; during alarm conditions the
appropriate; a completed custom message volume controls are bypassed (Note: This is not a
questionnaire; and include an English language Non-Fire feature, it was specifically developed for
transcript (Internal Order Processing Note: Document Fire/ECS/MNS Applications)
this information using the FASTool configurator)  Telephone Zone Controller (Model 4003-9835) allows
 If supplied via CD, provide a WAV file format with phone control selection of zones for background music
44,100 HZ and 16 bit mono (contact your local or paging
Simplex product representative for details)  Night ringer (telephone) and security alert modes allow
 Custom messages can be recorded at the control panel; the 4003EC panel to provide system tones alerting of
(locally recorded messages overwrite the pre-recorded non-alarm conditions needing attention
messages and external equipment is required)  In night ringer mode, an externally mounted switch
(such as a doorbell switch) can allow creation of a
Ten Minute Message Timeout Feature
specific tone to alert a security guard who may not be in
 Upgrade kit allows 4003EC panel to be upgraded to normal hearing range of the daytime doorbell sound
support 10 minute message timeout feature
Power Supply/Battery Charger Features
 Provides automatic deactivation of audible Fire and MNS
digital voice (DV) messages after 10 minutes for inputs  Charges up to 33 Ah batteries; up to 12 Ah batteries for
1 – 6; DV messages 7 and 8 do not automatically timeout cabinet mounting, larger batteries are housed in a
 Message activation is initiated manually by push button or separate close-nippled battery cabinet
via remote contact closure  Green power-on LED, yellow trouble LED
 Message LED blinks to indicate timeout status; timing is  Earth fault detection; battery supervision circuitry;
extended if message is reactivated by either control power loss, and brownout voltage supervision
 Message priorities remain in effect
Internal Control Panel Operator Controls
ALARM ACTIVE indicates microphone PTT
switch has been activated, or a voice message
input has been received, or an auxiliary input has
AC TROUBLE indicates primary been received
power is low or has failed and
panel is on secondary power
STROBE ACTIVE indicates
the strobe circuit is on MESSAGE LABELS indicate the specific
message associated with each button/indicator
SYSTEM TROUBLE is a (message shown are for reference only)
general trouble indication

SYSTEM
POWER ON AC ALARM
TROUBLE STROBE
POWER ON indicates TROUBLE ACTIVE
ACTIVE
power from either AC or
batteries is present
MESSAGES
1 Bell- Fire Alarm

2 Bell- Armed Intruder

3 Bomb Threat

TROUBLE SILENCE
4 Severe Weather
silences the audible trouble
indicator while the trouble TROUBLE
SILENCE 5 Tone- Severe Weather
source is being investigated
6
Tone- Attention
Emergency
Push-to-talk
RECORD
(PTT) switch
RECORD button and 7 Chime- Drill

indicator allows local


message recording 8 Chime- All Clear

MESSAGE buttons allow manual activation


of the individual prerecorded messages; the
button indicator is on steady of the message
is activated externally, and will flash when
the message was manually activated

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4003EC Product Selection
Control Panels (* = CSFM listed models)
Model Cabinet/Listing Input Voltage Description
4003-9301 Beige
UL Emergency Communications Voice Control Panel with internal user control
4003-9302* Red 120 VAC, 60 Hz
panel and microphone, 40 W Class D amplifier with one audio NAC standard,
4003-9303 Beige ULC internal power supply/battery charger
4003-9304 Beige UL 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Remote Booster Amplifiers (* = CSFM listed models)
Model Cabinet/Listing Input Voltage Description
4003-9810 Beige
UL 80 Watt Remote Booster Amplifier with strobe power (APB/80); provides one
4003-9811* Red 120 VAC, 60 Hz
80 W audio NAC and two, 2 A strobe NACs; accepts one 4003-9840 Class
4003-9812 Beige ULC A/B Splitter (audio NAC expansion module); efficient Class D amplifier design
4003-9813 Beige UL 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
4003-9814 Beige
UL 160 Watt Remote Booster Amplifier (APB/160); provides two, 80 W audio
4003-9815* Red 120 VAC, 60 Hz
NACs; allows up to two 4003-9840 Class A/B Splitters; (no strobe power);
4003-9816 Beige ULC efficient Class D amplifier design
4003-9817 Beige UL 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
4003-9818 Beige 320 Watt Remote Booster Amplifier (APB/320); provides four, 80 W audio
UL
4003-9819* Red 120 VAC, 60 Hz NACs; allows up to four 4003-9840 Class A/B Splitters; (no strobe power);
4003-9820 Beige ULC contains dual power supplies, dual 160 W amplifiers, and requires dual battery
4003-9821 Beige UL 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz sets (4, 12 V batteries); efficient Class D amplifier design
Remote Microphone Controls and Associated Equipment (* = CSFM listed models)
Model Description
4003-9830 Surface mount
Local Operator Console (LOC) with built-in Remote Microphone Control; in white cabinet
4003-9831 Flush mount
Local Operator Console (LOC) HVAC Emergency Shut Off Kit; field installed behind door of either 4003-9830 or
4003-9849
4003-9831; red emergency shutoff button, push to activate; rated 3 A @ 240 VAC
4003-9832 (Beige) 4003-9833* (Red) Remote Microphone Control (RM), for fire alarm paging (see diagram on page 6)
Remote Non-Alarm Microphone Control (RM-GP) black mounting plate, connects at Remote Booster and is for
4003-9842*
general paging through that booster only
Remote Microphone Expansion Module (RMX) in black cabinet; expands panel remote microphone output to three
(3); up to 6 RMX modules can be connected for a total of 18 remote microphones per system;
4003-9834*
(NOTE: Only one 4003EC system microphone can page at time, priority of RMX connected microphones is
determined by wiring location); dimensions = 13” H x 7-3/4” W x 2-1/8” D (330 mm x 197 mm x 54 mm)
4003EC Accessories (* = CSFM listed models)
Model Description
Class A/B Splitter (SP4Z-A/B), audio NAC expansion module, 4 Class B zones or 2 Class A zones; requires one
dedicated NAC input; rated 40 W output maximum per zone (Class A or Class B operation); requires 4003-9841
4003-9840*
mounting bracket when mounted in booster cabinet; module dimensions = 4-1/2” H x 5-1/2” H x 1-1/2” D (114 mm x
140 mm x 38 mm)
Mounting bracket for (2), 4003-9840 or (2) 4003-9845 Splitters; required when splitter is mounted in an 80, 160, or
4003-9841*
320 W booster amplifier cabinet; (not required when mounting splitter in the control panel)
NAC Interface Module (NACIM); converts one NAC input to one contact closure for activating messages; one
4003-9850 required per message to be activated; mounts in the 4003EC control panel; 4 maximum;
dimensions = 2-1/2" H x 1-1/4" W x 1/2" D (64 mm x 32 mm x 13 mm)
4003-9851 End-of-Line Resistor Module Kit, quantity of 8, Agency listed; 10 k, 1/2 W
Battery Cabinet, beige (cabinet only, for use with panel mounted charger); dimensions = 9-1/2” H x 24” W x 9” D
4003-9860
(241 mm x 610 mm x 229 mm); Note: Battery Cabinet is available in red by special order (RPQ)
4003-9861 User Interface Chip Upgrade Kit for 10-Minute Message Timeout feature
Custom Message Ordering, select 4003-8801 and specify message type per the choices below:
4003-8801
4003-0204, from CD 4003-0205, from transcript 4003-0206, from message archive
4003-9836 Aftermarket Message Kit, 8 standard messages; (restores original messages if local changes are no longer wanted)
Non-Fire Alarm Accessories (* = CSFM listed models)
Model Description
Telephone Zone Controller (TZC); use to select zones connected to background music and for general paging;
4003-9835
cabinet; size: 13” H x 7-3/4” W x 2-1/8” D (330 mm x 197 mm x 54 mm)
4003-9847 Telephone Zone Controller Programming Cable; connects to service PC for programming selections
Addressable Paging Splitter (SP4-APS); 4 Class B, or 2 Class A output zones, plus 2 Expansion outputs; allows
Telephone Zone Controller to select non-alarm paging per zone; alarm paging connects to all zones; requires
4003-9845*
4003-9841 bracket when mounted in booster cabinet; 80 W max. input, 40 W max. output per zone; (same size as
4003-9840 Class A/B Splitter)
4003-9848* Supervised Volume Control Module (SP-SVC); for background music, disabled during alarm
4003-9843 Discontinued

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System Interconnection Reference

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Remote Microphone Control Reference

4003EC REMOTE MICROPHONE STATION


Mount on 4-gang box, 1-1/2"
(38 mm) minimum depth; four
SYSTEM STATUS RACO # 400 or equal,
NORMAL TROUBLE ALARM supplied by others

SYSTEM STATUS:
5-1/8" Normal = Green
(130 mm) OFF
Trouble = Yellow
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Turn key to ON position Alarm = Red
2. Press microphone button ON

and speak into microphone.

Push-to-talk Key switch, Simplex “B” key


(PTT) switch

8-3/4" (222 mm)

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Turn key to ON position
2. Press microphone button
and speak into microphone.

Local Operating Console (LOC) Reference

15-1/2" (394 mm)


14-1/2" (368 mm) 4" (102 mm)

Optional Internal HVAC Emergency


Cutoff Switch Model 4003-9849

Holes for
security wire

LOCAL
LOCAL OPERATING
OPERATING CONSOLE
CONSOLE

15-1/4" Eight (8) internal message 15-1/4"


(387 mm) control switches with LEDs (387 mm)
4003EC REMOTE MICROPHONE STATION

SYSTEM STATUS

16-1/4" NORMAL TROUBLE ALARM

(413 mm)
OFF
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Turn key to ON position
2. Press microphone button ON
Sliding
and speak into microphone.
door latch

Internal Remote
Microphone Control

Outer dimensions = Flush Inner dimensions = Surface Mounting box, included


Mount, Model 4003-9831 Mount, Model 4003-9830

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4003EC Control Panel Internal Reference
NOTE: Cabinet and door dimensions also apply to
the 80 W and 160 W Booster Amplifiers. 16" (406 mm)
6"
16-1/8" (410 mm) 14" (356 mm) (152 mm)

Door, Inside View

17"
(432 mm)
21-1/8" Side View
(537 mm) 21"
(533 mm)

Internal View, Retainer Open

Knockout list: 6 on top, 4


on bottom, 4 on sides as
shown; for 1-1/2" conduit
320 W Booster Dimension Reference
Door Width = 23-11/16" (602 mm) 6"
Instructions Reference
Cabinet Width = 23-3/8" (594 mm) (152 mm)
Product Instructions
4003EC Control 120 VAC P84714-001
Panels 240 VAC P84992-001
Remote Booster 120 VAC P84748-001
Amplifiers
(APB/80, /160, /320) 240 VAC P84994-001
Mounting Hole Dimensions
16" (406 mm) Local Operating Consoles
P85173-001
(LOC)
LOC HVAC Emergency
P84858-001
Cutoff Kit
Door Height = 36-3/8" (924 mm)
Remote Alarm Microphone
P84207-004
Cabinet Height = 36" (914 mm) (RM)
Microphone Expansion Module
P84557-001
(RMX)
Class A/B Splitter (SP4Z-A/B) P84205-001
Mounting Hole Dimensions
33" (838 mm) CO Port Adapter (SP-COA) P84341-001
Addressable Paging Splitter
P84577-001
(SP4-APS)
Supervised Volume Control
P84598-001
(SP-SVC)
NAC Interface Module (NACIM) P83487-001
Remote Paging Microphone
P84207-003
(RM-GP)
Telephone Zone Controller
P84567-001
(TZC)
Battery Cabinet P83096-001
Low Battery Cutoff Board P85091
Ten Minute Timeout P85293-001

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Reference Application 1, Generic Host Panel to 4003EC

Contact closure connections are


supervised by the 4003EC to the
contact (10 kΩ end-of-line resistor)

NAC control requires an optional


2 wires per recorded message to
4003-9850 NAC Interface Module
control (16 wires max.)
(NACIM) per message, up to 4 can be
mounted in the 4003EC control panel
Contact Closure
Message Control
or
NAC NAC Message Control
SYSTEM
POWER ON AC ALARM
TROUBLE STROBE
TROUBLE ACTIVE
ACTIVE

MESSAGES
1 Bell - Fire Alarm

2 Bell - Armed Intruder

Host Fire Alarm Trouble Monitor TROUBLE


3

4
Bomb Threat

Severe Weather

SILENCE 5 Tone - Severe Weather

Control Panel RECORD


6

7
Tone - Attention
Emergency

Chime - Drill

8 Chime - All Clear

Alarm Contact

AC Fail Monitor

4003EC Control Panel Strobe synchronization can be


passed through from host panel or
generated in the 4003EC (Simplex
AC Fail trouble contacts can be selected or Wheelock strobe synchronization
for no delay or 170 minute delay only, not mixed)
Host Panel monitors 4003EC
trouble contacts for status; trouble
contacts can be selected to include Alarm contact transfer alerts host fire alarm that
AC fail or to report separately the 4003EC has manually been placed in alarm

Reference Application 2, 4003EC Connected to Simplex 4010 Control Panel

Connection to Simplex Use one 4098-9843 (PAM-SD) relay (or


Fire Alarm Network equal) per output for message control AP&C-PAM SD
WHT BLU
YEL
RED ORG

N2 Communications
wiring
FIRE A LARM
CONTROL
4605-7401
POWER ON SYSTEM AC
ALARM
** S YS TE M IS NORMAL ** TROUBLE
TR OUBLE STROBE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
12:02 :15pm Mon 8-Mar-99
FI RE SYSTEM SYSTEM AL ARM AC
SUPERVISOR TROUBL
AL ARM Y E SI L ENCED POWER
MESSAGES

AL ARM SUP AL ARM SYSTEM


ACK V TROUBL E RESE
ACK ACK SIL ENCE T
CAUTION

DISCO NNECT
PO WER BEFO RE TROUBLE
SERVICING SILENCE

RECORD

4010 Fire Alarm 4003EC Control Panel


Control Panel

Alternate monitoring and control using the 4605-7401,


24 Point I/O module with mounting hardware mounted in
suitable location.

Size is 5-3/4" x 6-1/2" (146 mm x 165 mm); module power and


relay power can be sourced from the 4003EC or from the 4010.

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Reference Application 3, Host Panel to 4003EC with NSI Connection

Simplex Fire Alarm Network Node


Panel (4100U shown for reference)
Network
connection to
other nodes Fire Control

Network analog audio


riser connection (option)
Simplex Fire Alarm
Network connection,
wired or fiber optic

SYSTEM
POWER ON AC
TROUBLE ALARM
TR OUBLE STROBE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE

MESSAGES

Host Fire Alarm TROUBLE


SILENCE

Control Panel NETWORK SYSTEM INTEGRATOR RECORD

4003EC Control Panel

Simplex Network System Integrator (NSI) Model 4190-9826 (red) 4190-9827


(beige):

1. Power is supplied by the Host Fire Alarm Control Panel (or the 4003EC).

2. NSI has seven (7) available separate, isolated contact closures controlled by
the Fire Alarm Network (a separate contact is dedicated to system trouble).

3. NSI has eight (8) isolated, polarized, separate inputs for information into the
Fire Alarm Network.

4. Flexible operation allows interconnection of the Host Fire Alarm Control


Panel and the NSI to control the 4003EC per system requirements.

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Specifications (refer to Installation Instructions for more information, see list on page 7)

Product Type Ratings


4003EC Control Panels 2.4 A maximum @ 102 to 132 VAC, 60 Hz
(4003-9301, -9302, -9303, & -9304) 1.2 A maximum @ 204 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
80 W Booster Amplifiers (APB/80) 3.8 A maximum @ 102 to 132 VAC, 60 Hz
AC Input (4003-9810, -9811, -9812, & -9813) 1.9 A maximum @ 204 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Ratings 160 W Booster Amplifiers (APB/160) 3.8 A maximum @ 102 to 132 VAC, 60 Hz
(4003-9814, -9815, -9816, & -9817) 1.9 A maximum @ 204 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
320 W Booster Amplifiers (APB/320) 7.4 A maximum @ 102 to 132 VAC, 60 Hz
(4003-9818, -9819, -9820, & -9821) 3.7 A maximum @ 204 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
2 A per strobe NAC; provides synchronization for either Simplex or
Wheelock strobes (not mixed); contact your Simplex product
Strobe NAC Ratings, Regulated 24 DC representative for compatible appliances; for other UL listed appliances,
use associated external synchronization modules where required; (refer to
Instructions P84714-001 for additional information)
4003EC Control Panels Supervisory Current = 130 mA
(4003-9301, -9302, -9303, & -9304) Alarm Current = 4.7 A maximum
80 W Booster Amplifiers (APB/80) Supervisory Current = 120 mA
(4003-9810, -9811, -9812, & -9813) Alarm Current = 10.1 A maximum, including 500 mA Auxiliary output

Battery 160 W Booster Amplifiers (APB/160) Supervisory Current = 120 mA


Currents (4003-9814, -9815, -9816, & -9817) Alarm Current = 10.1 A maximum, including 500 mA Auxiliary output
Supervisory Current = 120 mA, each power supply/amplifier set
Alarm Current = 10.1 A maximum, each power supply/amplifier set,
320 W Booster Amplifiers (APB/320)
including 500 mA Auxiliary output
(4003-9818, -9819, -9820, & -9821)
NOTE: 320 W Booster Amplifiers have dual amplifiers, dual power
supplies, dual battery chargers, and dual battery sets (4, 12 V batteries)
Total Amplifier Power per System 5000 W maximum
Input voltages are selectable for 1, 25, or 70.7 VRMS; output voltage and
input voltage can be selected differently (25 VRMS versus 70.7 VRMS)
Input power = 0.25 W input for 80 W and 160 W boosters
Booster Input Requirements with 25 VRMS Input
Input power = 0.5 W for 320 W boosters (dual 160 W amplifiers)
Input power = 1.2 W input for 80 W and 160 W boosters
with 70.7 VRMS Input
Input power = 2.4 W for 320 W boosters (dual 160 W amplifiers)
Additional Module Current Requirements (24 VDC system power)

Local Operator Console (LOC) (4003-9830, 4003-9831) Standby = 26 mA; Alarm/Paging = 38 mA Select these values if only
one remote microphone is
Remote Microphone Controls for Alarm (RM) (4003-9832, connected to the 4003EC
Standby = 23 mA; Alarm/Paging = 30 mA control panel
4003-9833) and (RM-GP) (4003-9842)
Standby = 62 mA maximum; Alarm/Paging = 52 mA maximum;
Remote Microphone Expansion Module (RMX)
(4003-9834) NOTE: includes attached remote microphones and/or LOCs; only one
remote microphone can page at a time
Class A/B Splitter (SP4Z-A/B) (4003-9840) Standby = Alarm = 15 mA
NAC Interface Module (NACIM) (4003-9850) NAC powered, no impact to panel power
120 mA; splitter uses 1.35 W of input power per output for operation, 8 W
Addressable Paging Splitter (SP4-APS) (4003-9845) maximum (6 total outputs available; Zones 1-4, and two Expansion
outputs)
Supervised Volume Control (SP-SVC) (4003-9848) 10 mA
Telephone Zone Controller (TZC) (4003-9835) 73 mA
Agency listed for battery charging up to 33 Ah; up to 12 Ah batteries can
Battery Charger Details for Voice Control Panel and
be cabinet mounted, larger batteries require a remote battery cabinet;
Booster Amplifiers (sealed lead-acid batteries)
see note above concerning 320 W Booster Amplifier batteries (4, 12 V)
Operating Temperature Range 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Environmental
Operating Humidity Range Up to 93% RH, non-condensing @ 90°F (32°C) maximum

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