SIMPLEX 4090-9101

SIMPLEX 4090-9101 Monitor Relay User Manual

ZAM Class B, 18.9-32 VDC (Nominal 24 VDC)

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This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of the SIMPLEX 4090-9101 Monitor Relay. This device functions as a ZAM Class B monitor, compatible with IDNET and MAPNET systems, designed to operate within a voltage range of 18.9-32 VDC (Nominal 24 VDC).

The SIMPLEX 4090-9101 is a critical component in fire safety systems, enabling monitoring functions. Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting any installation or operation.

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WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock and Fire Hazard.

  • Kev teeb tsa thiab kev pabcuam yuav tsum tau ua los ntawm cov neeg ua haujlwm tsim nyog xwb.
  • Disconnect all power sources before installation, maintenance, or troubleshooting.
  • Xyuas kom txhua txoj hlua hluav taws xob ua raws li cov cai hluav taws xob hauv zos thiab hauv teb chaws.
  • Tsis txhob khiav lub cuab yeej yog tias nws zoo li puas.
  • This device is intended for use in fire alarm and suppression systems. Misuse can lead to system failure.

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The SIMPLEX 4090-9101 Monitor Relay is designed for W Mount installation. Follow these general guidelines for setup:

  1. Unpacking: Carefully remove the monitor relay from its packaging. Inspect for any visible damage.
  2. Mounting: Securely mount the relay using appropriate hardware for W Mount applications. Ensure the mounting surface is stable and free from excessive vibration.
  3. Kev xaim: Connect the relay to the fire alarm control panel (FACP) or other compatible system components according to the specific wiring diagrams provided with your overall system documentation. Pay close attention to polarity and voltage requirements (18.9-32 VDC).
  4. System Integration: Integrate the monitor relay into the IDNET or MAPNET system as per the system's programming and configuration instructions.
  5. Hwj chim: Once all connections are secure and verified, apply power to the system.
Multiple SIMPLEX 4090-9101 Monitor Relays in clear plastic packaging within a cardboard box.

Figure 1: SIMPLEX 4090-9101 Monitor Relays as received in packaging. Each unit is individually wrapped in clear plastic.

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The SIMPLEX 4090-9101 Monitor Relay operates as part of a larger fire alarm system. Its primary function is to monitor specific conditions or devices and report their status to the main control panel.

  • Saib xyuas: Once properly installed and configured, the relay continuously monitors the connected circuit or device.
  • Kev taw qhia txog xwm txheej: The relay typically provides status indications (e.g., LED indicators) to show its operational state, such as normal, alarm, or trouble. Refer to your system's specific documentation for indicator meanings.
  • Qhia: Any change in the monitored condition is communicated to the fire alarm control panel, which then processes the information according to its programming (e.g., activating alarms, sending notifications).

No direct user interaction is typically required for the operation of the monitor relay itself, as it functions automatically within the fire safety system.

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Regular maintenance ensures the reliable operation of the SIMPLEX 4090-9101 Monitor Relay and the overall fire safety system.

  • Kev tshuaj xyuas lub sijhawm: Visually inspect the relay and its connections periodically for any signs of damage, corrosion, or loose wiring.
  • Ntxuav: Keep the device free from dust and debris. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners.
  • Kev ntsuam xyuas qhov system: Adhere to the fire safety system's recommended testing schedule. This typically involves functional tests of all components, including monitor relays, to ensure they respond correctly.
  • Kev Pabcuam Kev Ua Haujlwm: All internal maintenance or repairs should be performed by authorized SIMPLEX service technicians or qualified fire safety professionals.

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If the SIMPLEX 4090-9101 Monitor Relay or the associated system exhibits abnormal behavior, consider the following troubleshooting steps:

  • Tsis muaj zog / Tsis muaj qhov qhia:
    • Verify that the power supply to the system and the relay is active and within the specified voltage ntau (18.9-32 VDC).
    • Check all wiring connections for looseness or damage.
  • Trouble Signal:
    • Consult the fire alarm control panel's manual for specific trouble codes related to the monitor relay.
    • Inspect the monitored device or circuit for faults (e.g., open circuits, short circuits).
  • False Alarms:
    • Ensure the environment is free from conditions that might trigger false alarms (e.g., excessive dust, humidity, electrical interference).
    • Verify proper configuration and sensitivity settings within the system programming.

If issues persist, contact qualified service personnel or SIMPLEX technical support.

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FeatureSpecification
HomSIMPLEX
Qauv nab npawb4090-9101 : kuv
Kev piav qhiaMonitor Relay, ZAM Class B, IDNET & MAPNET compatible
Kev Ua Haujlwm Voltage18.9-32 VDC (Nominal 24 VDC)
Mounting HomW Mount
Yam Nyhav16 hli
UPC643485652854
GTIN IB643485652854

8. Warranty Information

Warranty information for the SIMPLEX 4090-9101 Monitor Relay is not provided within this document. Please refer to the original purchase documentation or contact SIMPLEX directly for details regarding warranty coverage and terms.

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For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond the scope of this manual, or inquiries regarding parts and service, please contact SIMPLEX customer support or an authorized SIMPLEX distributor.

Always provide the model number (4090-9101) and any relevant system information when seeking support.

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