FieldServer FS-8700-41 Manuale Utente
FS-8700-41 Simplex 4100 Driver Manual
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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. The
following information is not maintained and updated therefore you should use it for reference
only and should always consult with the vendor of your Simplex system before implementing
any project decisions or actions based on the information provided in this section.
Pseudo points are points that report states or attributes based on how the Simplex system has
been installed, configured and programmed. They are often programmed to groups, devices,
zones or other logic groupings. For example, a pseudo point may be programmed to report if
and only if more than one sensor in a particular area is reporting smoke.
Every Simplex system has a number of default pseudo points programmed into the firmware
supplied with the panel. These default points depend only on the firmware revision number and
are generally unaffected by the configuration programmed for a particular site.
Although the 4100 card number can range from 0-250 in theory, only the following ranges are
presently used in the system:
Panels. However, we have found it useful to provide the following data to customers. The
following information is not maintained and updated therefore you should use it for reference
only and should always consult with the vendor of your Simplex system before implementing
any project decisions or actions based on the information provided in this section.
Pseudo points are points that report states or attributes based on how the Simplex system has
been installed, configured and programmed. They are often programmed to groups, devices,
zones or other logic groupings. For example, a pseudo point may be programmed to report if
and only if more than one sensor in a particular area is reporting smoke.
Every Simplex system has a number of default pseudo points programmed into the firmware
supplied with the panel. These default points depend only on the firmware revision number and
are generally unaffected by the configuration programmed for a particular site.
Although the 4100 card number can range from 0-250 in theory, only the following ranges are
presently used in the system:
Card address
Card type
0-119
Physical (Hardware) cards
128-143
Digital Pseudo cards
144-159
Analog Pseudo cards
160-175
List Pseudo cards
Digital Pseudo’s: There are 250 fixed pseudo's in the 4020 panel and 511 in the 4100 and
4100U. The numbering sequence is simple, 128 starts the first block of 256 (0 to 255), so the
first point is 128-0-0, the second is 128-1-0, and so on. The next block starts at 129 and follows
the same sequence, then 130 and so on up to 143. In the 4100 the first user definable pseudo
is P-256, in the 4100U it's P-512.
P0
SYSTEM RESET KEY
UTILITY 128-0-0
P1
ALARM SILENCE KEY
UTILITY 128-1-0
P2
FRONT PANEL LAMPTEST CONTROL (ANNUNC. 0)
UTILITY 128-2-0
P3
FIRE ALARM DETECT
UTILITY 128-3-0
P4
GLOBAL ACKNOWLEDGE ENABLE
UTILITY 128-4-0
P5
SET SERVICE PSEUDO VALUES
UTILITY 128-5-0
P6
ALARM SILENCE
UTILITY 128-6-0
P7
EXTRA CARD IN THE SYSTEM
TROUBLE 128-7-0
P8
KEYPAD ACTIVE
UTILITY 128-8-0
P9
SYSTEM OUT OF CQB'S
TROUBLE 128-9-0
P10 CODED INPUT ACTIVE
UTILITY 128-10-0
P11 UNACKNOWLEDGED FIRE ALARM EXISTS
UTILITY 128-11-0
P12 UNACKNOWLEDGED SUPERVISORY EXISTS
UTILITY 128-12-0
P13 UNACKNOWLEDGED TROUBLE EXISTS
UTILITY 128-13-0
P14 SYSTEM DISABLED - PROGRAMMER DOWNLOAD
TROUBLE 128-14-0
P15 CFIG RAM WRITE PROTECT MISSING (SW1-1)
TROUBLE 128-15-0
P16 SMPL PROGRAM 0 - SYSTEM DEFAULT
UTILITY 128-16-0