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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION ..;‘..: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...!... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ...! ...a.. 1

4100 PROGRAMMER CONFIGURATION SCREENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Job Type Selection .............................................................................................................................................. 2’

Default Card Layout ............................................................................................................................................ 2 /

8-Point Multi-Function I/O Card Data Entry ......................................................................................................... 3

OTHER PROGRAMMING UNIT FEATURES ............................................................................................................ 6

System Lists and Default Pseudos ...................................................................................................................... 6

Custom Control and SMPL .................................................................................................................................. 6

I/O Zone Numbering ............................................................................................................................................ 6

LED/Switch Modes .............................................................................................................................................. 6

Report Printing .................................................................................................................................................... 7

4020 Master Executive PROM Burn .................................................................................................................. .7

Archiving.. ............................................................................................................................................................ 8

Job,Naming Convention.. .................................................................................................................................... 8

FIGURES

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Creating a New Job ...................................................................................................................................... 2

Card Configuration Editor Screen.. ...................................................................................................... .:. ..... .3

Card Configuration Editor Screen Showing Maximum Non-Annunciator Installation and Fixed Card Addresses ........................................................................................................................... 3

Standard Slave Board 8-Point Multi-Function I/O Data Entry Screen ......................................................... .4<

Device Type Choice List ............................................................................................................................... 5

Partial Point Type Choice List.. .................................................................................................................... .5

8-Point Multi-Function I/O Data Entry Screen.. ...................... .I ................. .‘................................................... 5

Card Detail Report for Card 1 ...................................................................................................................... .7

Card Detail Report for Card 5.. .................................................................................................................... .7

Job Naming Convention for 4100-Based Products.. .................................................................................... .8

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INTRODUCTION

All 4020 programming is done with the standard 4100 Programmer which handles programming duties for all of the 4100 family of fire alarm systems. These include the standard 4100, the enhanced 4100+, the UT, the VCC, and the 4020.

For the most part, programming a 4020 is identical to programming a 4100. (The DBF files for both the 4100 and the 4020 are similar.) However, to keep the 4020 capacity in the desired range, the 4100 Programmer imposes several limitations, including what cards may be added.

Although you can view all of the screens in the 4100 Programmer, not all of the screens are available, due to 4020 hardware restrictions. There are no limits on point types, modes, or Custom Control functions.

The 4020 Master Controller card and the default hardware cards (i.e., the 8-point Multi-Function I/O, Power Supply/Charger, and MAPNET II@ Interface cards) cannot be deleted or moved. You can delete any additional 4020 cards as long as you adhere to the 4020 fixed-addressing scheme.

Annunciator units a;e automatically assigned to WI 1, which is built into the 4020 Master Controller. These units can be RCUs, SCUs, Graphic RCUs/SCUs, LCD Annunciators, or any combination thereof. Up to 31 units can be placed on this standard RUI channel. The 4020 internal RUI is transparent to the programmer, sirice no expansion RUls can be added to the 4020.

Although the 4020 Coded Input function operates exactly as it does in the 4100, Coded Input is only allowed on the first I/O point (101) of the Standard Slave Card. However, all output points on the Standard Slave Card, as well as any of the optional 8-Point I/O Card points can be configured to track the coding bus, if desired.

Note: The 4020 CFIG (Configuration) Flash EPROM has already been programmed with the standard program configuration that most closely matches the customer order. Refer to FSB-408 for details on these standard 4020 program configurations.

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4100 PROGRAMMER CONFIGURATION SCREENS

‘I Jo Type Selection

.’ The 4100 Programmer still functions in much the same way as it did before the 4020 was added to the 4100 family. However, thare’is a new choice list for System Type and several new cards have. been added. The only other programmer changes for the 4020 are the new limits that have been imposed, such’as card types allowed in the system, and ti a maximum number of points. When the time comes to create a job, select “4020” as the system type. The system type cannot be changed after the job has been created.

The job name is pre-assigned by the factory and is available through the On-Line System (as the FAP number) when the 4020 purchase order is first entered. The job name follows the job naming convention described at the end of this publication.

The choice list and the data entry screen appear as shown in Figure 1.

FILE U T-IL I T I E S MENU utilities Report gen

Configuration Job builder

Operations custom control Program/Download

JOB DIRECTORY FILE DIRECTORY GENERAL INFO CREATE NEW JOB LOAD SPECIFIC JOB SAVE CURRENT JOB

Create a new job database.

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Select desired function using keypad arrow keys, then hit <ENTER> to execute selected function <ESC> to return to MAIN MENU

Cursor keys scroll, ENTER selects and ESC exits choice menu

Figure 1 Creating a New Job

Default Card Layout

When you select the 4020 job type, the new job is initialized with all of the default hardware including an LCD display, a city circuit, an RUI port, and the following card addresses dedicated to the default 4020 system:

l Card 0 - 4020 Master Controller

l Card 1 - 8-Point Multi-Function I/O (part of the Standard Slave Card)

l Card 2 - Power Supply/Charger (some components of this power supply are located on the Standard Slave Card)

l Card 3 - MAPNET II@ Interface (part of the Standard Slave Card).

Note: Although the Standard Slave Card has three card addresses associated with it, the Standard Slave Board Address Switch, SWl, is always set to Board Address 1.

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Figure 2 shows the card configuration editor screen after the job has been created.

CARD CONFIGURA'TION EDITOR Card No. Card Type Range Type Unit # RUI # -

0 7003 4020 Master Controller

2' 0305 a-Point Multi-function I/O IOi-8 6005 Power Sup

3 I I 0110 MAPNET In erface B ly/Charger

Ml-l - 1

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Select card with arrow keys. <E>dit, <A>dd, <D>elete or iM>ove. <ESC> to exit

Figure 2 Card Configuration Editor Screen

Figure 3 shows the maximum number of non-annunciator cards that can be installed in the 4020 System and their fixed card numbers (and addresses).

CARD CONFIGURATION EDITOR Card No. Card Type Range Type Unit # RUI #

4020,Master Controller a-Point Multi-function I/O 101-8 Power Sup MAPNET

ly/Charger In erface e Ml-l - 1

UAPNET Interface M2-1 - 1 a-Point Multi-function I/O 109-16 a-Point Multi-function I/O IO17-24 2120/RS232 Interface

Select card with arrow keys. <E>dit, <ANdd, <D>elete or <M>ove. <ESC> to exit

Figure 3 Card Configuration Editor Screen Showing

Maximum Installation and Fixed Card Addresses

8-Point Multi-Function I/O Card Data Entry

The 8-Point Multi-Function I/O Cards are only used with 4020 systems. The first I/O point (101) on the Standard Slave Card 8-Point Multi-function I/O is the only 4020 point that is allowed to handle coded inputs.

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The Data Entry Screen for the Standard Slave Card 8-Point Multi-Function I/O is shown in Figure 4. Note that the last four I/O points are reserved and not editable.

8- P-O I N T MULTI -FUNCTION I/O DATA ENTRY

Card- i (0305) a-Point Multi-function I/O Device Point

Point T.rpe WPe Custom Label I PNIS Code MULTI IO CARD 1 POINT 101 MULTI IO CARD 1 POINT 102 MULTI IO CARD 1 POINT 103 MULTI IO CARD 1 POINT 104 *** IO POINT NOT AVAILABLE *** IO POINT NOT AVAILABLE *** IO POINT NOT AVAILABLE *** X0 POINT NOT AVAILABLE

*** *** *** ***

[Fl] Data help [F4] Autofill [FlO] to exit <ESC> to quit Bress [F2] for a list of allowable types

Figure 4 Standard Slave Board 8-Point Multi-Function I/O Data Entry Screen

The first column on the 8-Point Multi-Function I/O Card Data Entry Screen lists the Point or “Zone Name”. The points on this card are always I/O points.

The first editable field on this screen is “Device Type”. The choice list associated with this field that allows you to select the device type is shown in Figure 5.

8- POINT MULTI- FUNCTION I/O DATA ENTRY

Card 1 (0305) a-Point Multi-function I/O

Point 101 102 Ez 105 106 107 108

Device Point TYPe TYPe Custom Label I PNIS Code RELAY RELAY MULTI IO CARD 1 POINT 101

2::: Monitor Class A Device Monitor Class B Device

s:s Signal Cl.ass A Device Si

RELAY Re 9 nal Class B Device ay Device

[Fl] Data help [F4] Autofill [FlO] to exit <ESC!> to quit Cursor keys scroll, ENTER selects and ESC exits choice menu

Figure 5 Device Type Choice List

The valid device types are MONA, MONB, SIGA, SIGB, and RELAY. (RELAY is the default device type.)

After the device type is selected, go to the second editable field on this screen, “Point Type”. A valid list of point types may be accessed by pressing the <F2> key. (RELAY is the default point type.) Figure 6 shows the data entry screen with the first part of the point type list displa.yed. Press the <Page Down> key on the keyboard see the remainder of the list.

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8- POINT MULTI- FUNCTION I/O DATA ENTRY

Card 1 (0305) 8-Point Multi-function I/O

II Device Point Point WPe WI= custom Label I PNIS Code

101 102 Ei3 Ez 107 108

Cursor

iEEf RELAY MULTI IO CARD 1 POINT 101

:EtS RELAY PRIMARY

RELAY FiEzs

tE%" RELAY. EE

CPRESS CEXHAUS EETi~R

[Fl] Da EkE keys scroll, ENTER selects and ESC exits choice menu

Figure 6 Partial Point Type Choice List

The Data Entry Custom Label field is a standard 40-character custom label field. The last Data Entry field is the PNIS Code field. Data input for this field is the same as for the PNIS Code field on the 4100 Monitor Card, and is only valid for the monitor device types.

Remember that coded input is only allowed on the first I/O point (101) of the Standard Slave Card; no other 8-Point I/O Card is permitted to handle coded inputs. Therefore, only 101 can be programmed with the “CODEDIN” Point Type.

The data entry screen for the optional 8-Point Multi-Function I/O Board shown in Figure 7 is almost identical to that of the 8-Point Multi-Function I/O section of the Standard Slave Card. The only difference is that all points are available for programming on the optional 8-Point I/O Card.

8-POINT MULTI- FUNCTION I/O DATA ENTRY

Card 5 (0305) 8-Point Multi-function I/O

Device Point Point TYPe W?e custom Label I

CARD Ez: CARD CARD EEE CARD

109 1010 1011 1012

POINT ZEK POINT POINT E% POINT

EE3 1015 1016

PNIS Code

[Fl] Data nelp Lb-4 J ALlCOIl LP’AUJ GO exzr KLDc;i- LCJ qurr.

Press [F2] for a list of allowable types

Figure 7 8-Point Multi-Function I/O Card Data Entry Screen

Note that the card address of the 8-Point Multi-Function I/O section of the Standard Slave Card (Figure 4) is Card 1, while the card address of the optional 8-Point Multi-Function I/O Board (Figure 7) is Card 5. (If a second optional 8-Point I/O Board is selected from the Programmer Interface Menu and installed, the address of that card is Card 6.)

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OTHER 4100 PROGRAMMER FEATURES

* 9 System Lists and DEFAULT Pseudos I

Automatic list generation for the 4020 is the same as for the 4100, and is based on point types, device types, and options. These lists are used by the default !SMPL programs. You may disable 4020 auto-list generation in the same manner as it is disabled for the other 4100 Programmer versions.

Custom Control and SMPL

The 4020 uses the same Default SMPL program as is used in the 4100 (Custom Control Program 0). All SMPL opcodes valid for the points that can be configured in a 4020 are allowed.

I/O Zone Numbering

I/O “Zone” numbers are used to reference ,the points on the 8-Point I/O Card and the I/O points on the Standard Slave Card. The I/O numbers become in effect the point names, and are used to reference points in Custom Control programs, LED/Switch programming, and on the Operator Interface Panel keypads. The Standard Slave Card has four usable I/O points (101 through 104) and four unusable I/O points (105 through 108). The first optional 8-Point I/O Card is assigned I/O points 109 through 1016. The second optional 8-Point l/O Card is assigned I/O points 1017 through 1024.

LED/Switch Modes

All Low-Level 4100 LED and Push Button Switch Modes are valid on a 4020 with the exception of anything related to Audio and Phone Operation. These LEDSwitch Modes are used with RCU/SCU/LCD annunciators; LED/Switch controllers and 24-Point Graphic I/O Cards are not allowed in a 4020 system.

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Report Printing

The reports generated by the 4020 portion of the 4100 Programmer are similar to those generated by the other portions of the programmer. The only difference is the Card Detail Reports for the 8-Point Multi-Function I/O cards. Figure 8 shows the Card Detail Report for Card 1, the 8-Point Multi-Function I/O on the Standard Slave Card.

~------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~- 9292027A rev: 1 CARD DETAIL REPORT Page 2 JFK ELEM. SCHOOL 13:38:40, TUE, 22-SEP-92 -~~~~~---~---------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~ CARD No: 1 MULTI. I/O (0305) 8-Point Multi-function I/O

1

Pt. --- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Dev. Twe ------ RELAY SIGB SIGB MONB RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY

Pt. Tme Custom Label PNIS Code -------- ---------------------------------------- ----------- DHOLDER MAIN HALLWAY RVISUAL WEST WING - STROBES RVISUAL EAST WING - STROBES PULL FRONT ENTRANCE

*** IO POINT NOT AVAILABLE *** *** IO POINT NOT AVAILABLE *** *** IO POINT NOT AVAILABLE *** *** IO POINT NOT AVAILABLE ***

Figure 8 Card Detail Report for Card 1

Figure 9 shows the Card Detail Report for Card 5, the first optional 8-Point Multi-Function I/O Card.

-_____-------~-~~-~------~~~~~~~------~-~~~---------~-~-~------~~~~~~~~----- 92920271 rev: 1 CARD DETAIL REPORT Page 6 JFK ELEM. SCHOOL 13:38:40, TUE, 22-SEP-92 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARD No: 5 MULTI. I/O (0305) 8-Point Multi-function I/O CARD

5 Dev.

Pt. Type --- ------ 1 MONB 2 MONB 3 SIGB 4 MONB 5 MONB 6 MONB 7 RELAY 8 RELAY

Pt. Twe -------- WATER WATER SSIGNAL PULL SMOKE SMOKE RELAY RELAY

Custom Label PNIS Code ---------------------------------------- ----------- SPRINKLER RISER #l - ROOM 115 SPRINKLER RISER #2 - ROOM 162 OUTSIDE WATERFLOW BELLS REAR ENTRANCE CLASSROOMS - WEST WING CLASSROOMS - EAST WING SPARE SPARE

Figure 9 Card Detail Report for Card 5

4020 Master Executive PROM Burn

The 4020 Master Executive PROM burn process is identical to the 4100 Executive PROM burn process in which the master is contained in a single 2-Megabyte chip. However, the 4020 Executive software is different from the 4100 Executive or UT Executive software and is not interchangeable. The 4020 Executive software resides on the Executive distribution disk in the file, 4020EXEC.MOT.

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Atohiving

Since the 4020 is completely field-programmed, the .DBF files are archived at the branch. Headquarters archiving is strongly recommended. Refer to FSB-263R for information on archiving job files.

Job Naming Convention

The following :ob naming convention applies to all 4100-based products. It is a five-field, eight-digit code. The first two digits are the year.that the job was created. The next character is the month that the job was created. The next character is the job type. The next three’digits refer to the job number. The last character is the job revision. The format is described by the diagram shown in Figure 10.

YEAR JOB TYPE

JOB VERSION

------ 9292027A = JOBNAME

figure 10 Job Naming Convention for 4100-Based Products

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