A Sierra Monitor Company Driver Manual (Supplement to the FieldServer Instruction Manual) FS-8700-41 Simplex Time Recorder Company - 4100 Computer Port Protocol APPLICABILITY & EFFECTIVITY Effective for all systems manufactured after May 1, 2001 Driver Version: 1.
FS-8700-41 Simplex Driver Manual Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 1.1. 1.2. Simplex Time Recorder Company - 4100 Computer Port Protocol ............................. 4 Supported Panel Types............................................................................................... 4 Simplex Panel Firmware Revision vs. Supported Functionality ................................... 4 2.1. 2.2. Driver Scope of Supply ...................................................................................
FS-8700-41 Simplex Driver Manual Table of Contents Appendix A.11. Advanced Map Descriptor Example 2. - Read Panel Time.........................33 Appendix A.12. Advanced Map Descriptor Example 3 - Write Panel Time ..........................34 Appendix A.13. Advanced Map Descriptor Example 4 - Panel Revision Information ...........34 Appendix A.14. Advanced Map Descriptor Example 5 - AckAll ...........................................35 Appendix A.15. Advanced Map Descriptor Example 6 - Silence / Reset ....
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual 1. Page 4 of 58 Simplex Time Recorder Company - 4100 Computer Port Protocol The Simplex Time Recorder Company - 4100 Computer Port Protocol driver allows the FieldServer to transfer data to and from devices over either RS-232 or RS-485 using Simplex Time Recorder Company - 4100 Computer Port Protocol.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual 2. Page 5 of 58 Driver Scope of Supply 2.1. Supplied by FieldServer Technologies for this driver FieldServer Technologies PART # FS-8917-16 FS-8917-07 SPA59132 FS-8700-41 2.2. Description Ethernet Cable with pigtail (4020 and 4100 Panels) Ethernet cable with 25 pin male connector. (4100u Panels) RS-485 connection adapter Driver Manual.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual 3. Page 6 of 58 Hardware Connections The FieldServer is connected to the Simplex Device’s RS-232 port of device type "COMPUTER", the following port attributes may be configured specifically for that particular port: Ensure that these settings correspond to the settings described in section 4 of this document. Sim4100 Panel Setting Default Baud Rate 9600 Parity EVEN1 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Options 75, 110, 134.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual 3.1. Page 7 of 58 Connection to a Simplex 4020 Panel Communication Board Chip 4100 RS2120 Card 4020/RS-232/2120 modem ready assembly. Terminal Block Markings Port A =1-5, Port B=6-10. 1=+com(xmt). 2=+com(rts), 3=-com(rcv), 4=-com(cts), 5=gnd, 6=xmt, 7=rts, 8=rcv, 9=cts, 10=gnd, FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, California 95035 USA Web:www.fieldserver.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 8 of 58 Serial Connection FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, California 95035 USA Web:www.fieldserver.com Tel: (408) 262-2299 Fax: (408) 262-2296 Toll_Free: 888-509-1970 email: support@fieldserver.
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FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual 3.3. Page 10 of 58 Connection to a Simplex 4100U Panel Front of 4100U Panel Port A Port B Pin 3 - Blue Pin 7 - Green Pin 2 - White FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, California 95035 USA Web:www.fieldserver.com Tel: (408) 262-2299 Fax: (408) 262-2296 Toll_Free: 888-509-1970 email: support@fieldserver.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 11 of 58 FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, California 95035 USA Web:www.fieldserver.com Tel: (408) 262-2299 Fax: (408) 262-2296 Toll_Free: 888-509-1970 email: support@fieldserver.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual 4. Page 12 of 58 Configuring the FieldServer as a Simplex Time Recorder Company - 4100 Computer Port Protocol Client For a detailed discussion on FieldServer configuration, please refer to the relevant instruction manual. The information that follows describes how to expand upon the factory defaults provided in the configuration files included with the FieldServer (See “.csv” files provided with the FieldServer).
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual 4.2. Page 13 of 58 Client Side Connection Descriptions Section Title Connections Column Title Port Function Specify which port the device is connected to the FieldServer Baud* Specify baud rate Parity* Specify parity Data_Bits* Stop_Bits* Protocol Handshaking* Poll Delay* Specify data bits Specify stop bits Specify protocol used Specify hardware handshaking Time between internal polls Legal Values P1-P8, R1-R23 110 – 115200, standard baud rates only.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 14 of 58 Example // Client Side Nodes Nodes Node_Name, Device1, 4.4. PLC_Type, 4100U, Protocol, Sim4100, Connection P8 Client Side Driver Tables A driver table is used to extend a table of values/attributes that have been hard coded into the driver. It is possible to extend the tables using CSV file parameters. Additional information on the use of these tables may be found in Appendix A.8 4.4.1.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual 4.4.2. Page 15 of 58 SHOW Response Attribute States Driver Table Column Title Function The protocol must be Protocol specified on each row of a driver table. Use this parameter to extend this list of sim4100_Attr_State_Name predefined attribute states. This parameter is the sim4100_Attr_State_Value value to be associated with the ‘name’ 4.5. Legal Values Sim4100 Define a state word such as ‘Normal’ and associate a value using the ‘value’ parameter.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual 4.5.4. Page 16 of 58 Protocol (Simplex Device) Specific Parameters Column Title Function Legal Values Further notes on these keywords are provided in Appendix A Ackall, Setd, Disable, Restart, sim4100_func Clistall, Clist, Time, Ctime, Ack, Xpoint, Seta, Super, Show, Earths, Value, ClearAll The Simplex Time Recorder Company - 4100 Computer Port Protocol only uses the standard 4100 address format of --. Symbolic addressing is not supported.
Map Descriptor Example 1. - Read Point Status Page 17 of 58 The Data extracted from the device is placed in this driver independent data array. Map_Descriptor_Name, A1, Function, RDBC, Length 1, Scan_Interval, 5, sim4100_card, 1, Perform the 'Computer List Status' Function to (in this case) read the current point status of the point specified by card-point-sub. This function returns fire, supervisory, trouble.... data.
Map Descriptor Example 2. - Use unsolicited messages from the Panel to determine point status Page 18 of 58 Must be passive The Data extracted from the device is placed in this driver independent data array. Driver stores data from unsolicited xpoint messages Data_Array_Offset, 0 Function, passive, sim4100_func, xpoint, Set this to zero for xpoint MapDesc. Simplex Device: Card All point-subpoint data for this card are stored using this MapDesc.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual 5. Page 19 of 58 Configuring the FieldServer as a Simplex Time Recorder Company - 4100 Computer Port Protocol Server The driver contains some server side functionality which has been developed to meet FieldServer’s continuous quality assurance efforts. However, the server side functions are not documented or supported for customer use. If you have a strong requirement for this functionality then please contact the Sales and Marketing group of FieldServer.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 20 of 58 Appendix A. Advanced Topics Appendix A.1. Hardware Handshaking The driver does not support the Simplex RTS/CTS handshaking model. Therefore deselect the HSHAKE terminal flag or connect CTS to RTS with a jumper on the 4100 side. Appendix A.2. Simplex Address Formatting – Specific Keywords The Simplex Time Recorder Company - 4100 Computer Port Protocol only uses the standard 4100 address format of --.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Keyword Value Show Setd Seta Xpoint Disable Restart Time Description Stores analog value(s) read from a particular devicewithout scaling or units. When more than one value is reported the driver stores the values in consecutive array elements. Ensure that the Map Descriptor’s usage of the Data Arrays is spaced appropriately. Each type of Simplex device reports a different set of attributes and attribute states/values. Refer to Appendix A.8 for more information.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Keyword Ctime Silence Reset Revision Errors Description As a command it sets the hour minute second of the Simplex device by getting the values from the Data Array associated with the Map Descriptor.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Keyword ClearAll Warm_Start Cold_Start Description Map Descriptor’s which use this function do two things; Firstly, they register a c-p-s with the driver. Secondly they define a Data Array name and element range that must be set to zero when the ClearAll function is activated. Up to 4 c-p-s’s may be registered per FieldServer.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Appendix A.2.1. Page 24 of 58 Sim4100_Card Keyword The FieldServer will accept any positive integer number including zero; however, not all values are valid for Simplex devices. Refer to Note (1). Many commands and output message contain system point ID fields. reflect the way a 4100 point (local, external, real, pseudo), is referred to. These fields There are two basic formats allowed, address format , and symbolic format .
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 25 of 58 Appendix A.3. How to use Data Arrays to map to/from Card-Point-Sub addresses Some commands derive a card-point-sub address by inspecting a FieldServer Data Array. Others receive data from a device with a card-point-sub address and modify the data in an array based on the card-point-sub address. This section explains how to make the connection between an index into a Data Array and a card-point-sub address.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 26 of 58 Appendix A.5. Simulation of the Xpoint command The following notes apply only to FieldServer Technologies engineers. The sim4100_func=xpoint keyword is used to parse unsolicited point status change messages sent by Simplex devices. For simulation purposes it a wrbc version of this function has been implemented to test the response parsing ability of the slave portion of the driver. Appendix A.6. Application Supervision Messages Section 7.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Appendix A.7.2. Page 27 of 58 Driver Exposed Stats The driver is capable of exposing statistics about its behavior in a Data Array. It is necessary to create a Data Array with name sim4100-stats as per the example below and it will be updated by the driver. Note that the stat number corresponds to the offset. Take care not to poke any values into the 1st 10 elements of this Data Array (offsets 0 to 9).
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Stat number Stats 23 SIM4100_STAT_XPOINT_YEAR 24 SIM4100_STAT_XPOINT_COMBO_STATE_OLD 25 SIM4100_STAT_XPOINT_COMBO_STATE_NEW Page 28 of 58 Description The Date from most recent xpoint store A single point could potentially be active in more than one state simultaneously. The driver tracks the combine state by building a UINT whose bits indicate the state. This is the combo state before the update. See Note 1 for bit states.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual • Page 29 of 58 The driver stores in the first array location the number of response lines which resulted in attribute data being stored. This information can be used for trouble shooting. The following table reports the attributes that the driver recognizes. This list may be extended by changing the configuration. If, for example, the attribute ‘ENABLED STATE’ is recognized then the state of this attribute will be stored at array location 6.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Attribute CONTROL STATUS CURRENT (AMPS) CARD MISSING/FAILED CORRECT CARD RS-232 Interface PORT A RS-232 Interface PORT B 2120/RS-232 PORT Broadcast Fail CARD MISSING/FAILED Page 30 of 58 Array Position 46 47 48 49 40 41 42 43 Method 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 The table below reports the attribute states recognized for attribute method=1.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Appendix A.8.1. Page 31 of 58 Extending the List of Show Attributes You can extend the list of attributes and attribute states that the driver recognizes by modifying the configuration CSV file. The following example adds three attributes and 4 attribute states. If a device reports an attribute of ‘LIGHT STATE’ as ‘BRIGHT’ then the driver will load array element 32 with the value 41. Keyword starts a new section of the CSV file. Attribute Definitions.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 32 of 58 A fourth method is provided too. This method allows a range of a data array to be set to zero when a user specified point reports a normal state. Refer to Appendix A.17 for more information. FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, California 95035 USA Web:www.fieldserver.com Tel: (408) 262-2299 Fax: (408) 262-2296 Toll_Free: 888-509-1970 email: support@fieldserver.
Page 33 of 58 Data_Array_Name, DA_ERRORS, Function, passive, Must be passive. Data_Array_Offset, 0, Data_Array_Offset, 0, Function, RDBC, Index 1: Minute Index 2: Second Index 3: Day of week Index 4: Day of month Index 5: Month Index 6: Year (since 2000) Index 0: Hour (24 hour clock) Data_Array_Name, DA_TIME, Node_Name, Node_A, Scan_Interval, 30s, FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, California 95035 USA Web:www.fieldserver.
Page 34 of 58 Data_Array_Name, DA_TIME, DA_TIME, Data_Array_Offset, 0, 0, Function, wrbc, wrbc, Node_Name, Node_A, Node_A, sim4100_func, CTime,, Time,, Scan_Interval, 30s, 30s, Length 7 7 Data_Array_Offset, 0, Index 0: Hour (24 hour clock) Index 1: Minute Index 2: Second Index 3: Day of week Index 4: Day of month Index 5: Month Index 6: Year (since 2000) Data_Array_Name, DA_REV_INFO, Function, rdbc, sim4100_func, Revision, Scan_Interval, 30s, Rdb may be sufficient as this data does not change.
Page 35 of 58 A F P S T Primary Abnormal State Fire alarm Priority 2 Supervisory Trouble Data_Array_Name, DA_ACKALL, Data_Array_Offset, 0, Function, wrbx, Node_Name, Node_A, Data_Array_Name, DA_TRIGGERS, DA_TRIGGERS, Data_Array_Offset, 0, 1, Function, Wrbx, Wrbx, Node_Name, Node_A, Node_A Scan_Interval, 1.0s, 1.0s Scan_Interval, 1.0s, Length 6 6 Length 6 If location 0 goes non-zero then a silence message is sent. If location 1 goes non-zero then a reset message is set.
Page 36 of 58 Map_Descriptor_Name, Ack_mapdesc1, Ack_Mapdesc2, Bit 0: Bit 1: Bit 2: Bit 3: Bit 4: Bit 5: Bit 6: Bit 7: Function, Wrbx, wrbx, Node_Name, Node_A, Node_A, Length, 1, 1, Scan_Interval 1.0s, 1.0s, sim4100_Func Ack, Ack, Sim4100_Card, 1, 1, Sim4100_Point, 2, 2, FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, California 95035 USA Web:www.fieldserver.com Tel: (408) 262-2299 Fax: (408) 262-2296 Toll_Free: 888-509-1970 email: support@fieldserver.
Page 37 of 58 Data_Array_Name, DA_AI, DA_2, Map_Descriptor_Name, Clear_Mapdesc1, Clear_Mapdesc1, Function, passive, passive, Node_Name, Node_A, Node_A, Data_Array_Offset, 0, 0, Node_Name, Node_A, Node_A, sim4100_point, 2, 2, sim4100_card, 1, 1, sim4100_point, 2, 2, If 1-2-3 or 1-2-4 go to state U1 then the dara array regions associated with both MapDesc’s’ are set to zero.
Page 38 of 58 Data_Array_Name, DA_EARTHS, Data_Array_Offset, 0, Function, rdbc, Node_Name, Node_A, Length, 20, Scan_Interval 1.0s, sim4100_Func Earths, FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, California 95035 USA Web:www.fieldserver.com Tel: (408) 262-2299 Fax: (408) 262-2296 Toll_Free: 888-509-1970 email: support@fieldserver.com Map_Descriptor_Name, Earth_mapdesc1, The driver stores a value of 1 to report normal and a value of 2 to report abnormal.
Page 39 of 58 Data_Array_Name, DA_SHOW, Data_Array_Offset, 0, Function, rdbc, Node_Name, Node_A, Length, 100, Scan_Interval 1.0s, sim4100_Func Show, Sim4100_Card, 1, Sim4100_Point, 2, 0 Sim4100_Sub 3 FieldServer Technologies 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, California 95035 USA Web:www.fieldserver.com Tel: (408) 262-2299 Fax: (408) 262-2296 Toll_Free: 888-509-1970 email: support@fieldserver.com The driver will load the array DA_SHOW starting at offset zero for up to 100 elements.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Array Position Attribute 0 Not Defined 1 PRIMARY STATUS 2 PHYSICAL STATE 3 RAW STATE 4 ACTIVE STATE 5 ARMED STATE 6 ENABLED STATE 7 UNVERIFIED 8 CURRENT DEVICE 9 DEVICE 10 TEST STATE 11 PRESENT SENSITIVITY SELECTED 14 AVERAGE 17 VALUE 18 Page 40 of 58 Value 5 Filled In 10 1 ! 14 (Normal) 1 # ~ 11 (Enabled) 1 0 1 4 (Correct Device) 1 12 (On_Line) 1 3 (Self test normal) 1 0 1 -41 1 19 20 Note * PEAK 21 0 1 -41
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 41 of 58 Appendix A.20. Using Clist to Write-Through and Store point status from Unsolicited Messages From version 1.05 on the functionality of the ‘clist’ Map Descriptor’s has been enhanced. The ‘Clist’ Map Descriptors can • Read a point’s status • Write to a point when a Write-Through is activated • Store the point status when an ‘xpoint’ unsolicited message is received from the panel.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 42 of 58 Appendix B. Troubleshooting Tips Appendix B.1. Address Errors If the driver produces BAD_ADDRESS stats then do the following • Read the notes on processing errors. You can see the last error response and a report of the MD's which received the error response in the error array. • Alternatively, take a log, open the ASCII version of the log and look for error messages.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 43 of 58 Appendix B.3. Resolving Network Addresses above 255 The Standard format for addressing a simplex point is c-p-s (Card-Point-Subpoint). Each of these components in the address supports a maximum value of 255. However, when using an NDU (Network Display Unit), addresses may be supplied in a Card-Address format where the address value could be substantially larger than 255.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 44 of 58 Appendix C. Error Messages Error Message Sim4100:#1 invalid for ack. Read manual. Troubleshooting Tip The card-point-sub is being used to derive an array offset. The calculation requires division by the point & the sub and one or both of these values are zero. If RTS-CTS handshaking has been used then this message is produced if the driver finds that the RTS has been asserted by the slave device for too long.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Error Message Sim4100:#14 MD=%s Addr=%d SIM4100:#15 FYI. abandoned. No Map Desc. SIM4100:#16 FYI. Respond with Error. No Incoming Map Desc. SIM4100:#17 FYI. Abandoned. No Data. Incoming SIM4100:#18 Abandoned. (%d) Incoming FYI. Page 45 of 58 Troubleshooting Tip A write thru is defined as follows. The FieldServer reads data from a device and stores it in a Data Array.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 46 of 58 Error Message Troubleshooting Tip The format of the firmware version information could not be interpreted correctly. This may mean that your panel has a firmware version that is not one that the driver explicitly supports. This does not mean the driver will not work but if a feature of the driver isn’t working correctly knowing that the Sim4100:#19e FYI. Panel Firmware firmware version is not supported may help may be incompatible.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Error Message Sim4100:#33. Number. Sim4100:#34. number reset. Error. Bad Invalid Seq. Seq Sequence Sim4100:#36. FYI. Bad sim4100_func=%d in MapDesc=<%s> Sim4100:#38. FYI. Bad sim4100_func=%d in MapDesc=<%s> Sim4100:#39 FYI. Data abandoned! State not recognized. Mapdesc=<%s> Sim4100:#40 FYI. Data abandoned! Array too short.(%d) Mapdesc=<%s> Sim4100:#41 FYI. Data abandoned! Array too short.(%d) Mapdesc=<%s> Sim4100:#43. Err.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Error Message Sim4100:#54. Err. SeqNumber check disabled. Sim4100:#55. Error. Sim4100_Func=%d in MD=<%s> Sim4100:#56 Bad Sim4100:#57* Err. Cant parse Login message. Ignored. Sim4100:#58 FYI. You could have used an Array called <%s> to expose diagnostic info. Sim4100:#59 Err. Checkpoint. Report this to Tech Support. Sim4100:#60 Err. MapDesc=%s. No Node. Page 48 of 58 Troubleshooting Tip Sequence number checking was disabled. Check your password.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 49 of 58 Appendix D. Pseudo Points It is beyond the scope of the driver manual to describe the full functionality of the Simplex Panels. However, we have found it useful to provide the following data to customers.
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24 P25 P26 P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 P48 P49 P50 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P61 P62 P63 SMPL PROGRAM 1 - DEFAULT AUDIO SMPL PROGRAM 2 - SYSTEM OPTIONS (CODING) SMPL PROGRAM 3 - USER CUSTOM CONTROL SMPL PROGRAM 4 - USER CUSTOM CONTROL SMPL PROGRAM 5 - USER CUSTOM CONTROL SMPL PROGRAM 6 - USER CUSTOM CONTROL SMPL PROGRAM 7 - USER CUSTOM CONTROL CODING GROUP 0 ACTIVE CODING
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual P64 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 4 ACTIVE P65 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 5 ACTIVE P66 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 6 ACTIVE P67 ALARM VERIFICATION GROUP 7 ACTIVE P68 FIRST STAGE TIMER EXPIRED P69 THE EVAC MESSAGE HAS PLAYED P70 WALK TEST GROUP 0 ENABLED P71 WALK TEST GROUP 1 ENABLED P72 WALK TEST GROUP 2 ENABLED P73 WALK TEST GROUP 3 ENABLED P74 WALK TEST GROUP 4 ENABLED P75 WALK TEST GROUP 5 ENABLED P76 WALK TEST GROUP 6 ENABLED P77 WALK TEST GROUP 7 ENABLED P78 ALARM SILENCE/AL
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual P111 ALL SPEAKERS MINUS ON P112 ALL SPEAKERS MINUS OFF P113 ALL SPEAKERS MINUS LED P114 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 1 ON P115 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 1 OFF P116 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 1 LED P117 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 2 ON P118 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 2 OFF P119 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 2 LED P120 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 3 ON P121 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 3 OFF P122 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 3 LED P123 LOCAL SPEAKER EVAC ON P124 LOCAL SPEAKER EVAC OFF P125 LOCAL SPEAKER EVAC LED P126 LOCAL SPEAKER ALER
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual Page 53 of 58 P158 PHONE NETWORK RELAY CONTROL INPUT UTILITY 128-158-0 P159 PHONE TALK LINE RELAY CONTROL UTILITY 128-159-0 P160 PHONE NETWORK RELAY CONTROL UTILITY 128-160-0 P161 MASTER PHONE OFFHOOK SUPERVISION TROUBLE 128-161-0 P162 MASTER MIKE PRETONE PLAYING ON VTG1 UTILITY 128-162-0 P163 REMOTE MIKE 1 PRETONE PLAYING ON VTG1 UTILITY 128-163-0 P164 REMOTE MIKE 2 PRETONE PLAYING ON VTG1 UTILITY 128-164-0 P165 AMPS SWITCHED TO BATTERY UTILITY 128-165-0 P166 ENABLE
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual P205 TRUEALARM SENSITIVITY MODIFIED P206 PRINT QUEUE OVERFLOW P207 NETWORK DIAGNOSTIC MODE P208 OUT OF NQB'S P209 COMMUNICATIONS SHORT CIRCUIT TROUBLE P210 NETWORK DETECTOR RESET P211 NETWORK SYSTEM RESET P212 DETECTOR/SYSTEM RESET P213 4120 NETWORK CARD CONFIGURED P214 CLEAR VERIFICATION TALLIES P215 PRIORITY 2 ALARM DETECT P216 PRIORITY 2 ALARM RESET REQUEST P217 NETWORK SIGNAL SILENCE P218 UNACKNOWLEDGED PRIORITY 2 ALARM EXISTS P219 MASTER PRIORITY 2 ALARM ACK KEY P2
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 A33 A34 A35 A36 A37 A38 A39 A40 A41 A42 A43 A44 A45 A46 A47 A48 A49 A50 A51 A52 A53 A54 A55 A56 A57 A58 A59 A60 SYSTEM RESET WINDOW TIMER SYSTEM RESET WINDOW TIMER SETPOINT DETECTOR RESET PULSE TIMER 4-WIRE RESET RELAY PULSE TIMER FIRE ALARM CLEAR DELAY TIMER FIRE ALARM CLEAR DELAY TIMER SETPOINT FIRE ALARM CLEAR PULSE TIMER SYSTEM RESET PULSE TIMER ALARM SILENCE INHIBIT TIMER ALARM SILENCE INH
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual A61 A62 A63 A64 A65 A66 A67 A68 A69 A70 A71 A72 A73 A74 A75 A76 A77 A78 A79 A80 A81 A82 A83 A84 A85 A86 A87 A88 A89 A90 A91 A92 A93 A94 A95 A96 A97 A98 A99 A100 A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A107 MICROPHONE PRETONE MSG# PHONE OFFHOOK TIMER PHONE CALLBACK TIMER PHONE TIMEOUT TIMER REMOTE MASTER PHONE TIMEOUT TIMER SPEAKER SWITCH OFF AUTO COUNT AUDIO RESET PULSE TIMER VTG 1 PRIORITY VTG 2 PRIORITY CHANNEL 1 ROUTING PRIORITY CHANNEL 2 ROUTING PRIORITY CHANNEL 3 ROUTING PR
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual A108 A109 A110 A111 A112 A113 A114 A115 A116 A117 A118 A119 A120 A121 A122 A123 A124 A125 A126 A127 A128 A129 A130 A131 A132 A133 REMOTE MIKE 1'S PRETONE TIMER REMOTE MIKE 1'S PRETONE SETPOINT REMOTE MIKE 2'S PRETONE TIMER REMOTE MIKE 2'S PRETONE SETPOINT GROUND TROUBLE COUNTER PAGING CHANNEL TRUEALARM MODIFICATION COUNTER EXCESSIVELY DIRTY (OUT OF RANGE) DIRTY SENSOR COUNTER ALMOST DIRTY COUNTER ALARMS SILENCED DELAY TIMER NUMBER OF LOCAL SYSTEM POINTS' TROUBLES SYSTE
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