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Datasheet
4007ES Fire Control Units
UL, ULC, CSFM Listed; FM, NYC Fire 4007ES Fire Detection and Control with Addressable Initiation and Addressable Notification
Dept Approved*
• Fire alarm network interface card (NIC) for ES Net or 4120 network
• Peer-to-Peer network communications, supports either Class B or
Figure 1: 4007ES FACU front view
Class X operation
Compatible with Simplex ES Net or 4120 fire alarm networks • Point or Event DACT assembly that is compatible with Connected
Flexible standard combination of addressable initiation and Services Gateway
addressable notification • Up to two additional IDNet 2 addressable device output loop
connections with 75 additional point capacity each
4.3 in. (109 mm) diagonal color touchscreen display:
• Front mounted 48 LED annunciator with custom label inserts.
• Convenient and intuitive user interface provides detailed system status • Dual Class A IDNAC Isolator (DCAI)
and individual point information • Remote LED annunciator support through remote unit interface (RUI)
• Supports dual language selection, including unicode character communications port for use with unshielded, twisted pair wiring (UTP)
languages • Eight point zone/relay modules individually selectable as IDC or relay
• A custom background display appears when operation is normal rated 2 A at 30 VDC (resistive)
• Alarm relays and auxiliary relays
Includes a 3 A IDNAC signaling line circuit (SLC) output power
supply that provides enhanced power delivery to addressable • Dual RS-232 ports for printer, PC annunciator or third party interface
notification appliances: • City connections, with or without disconnect switch
• 4003EC Voice Control Panels
• A constant 29 VDC source voltage is maintained during alarm, even
• 4009 Series IDNAC Repeaters
during battery operation. This allows strobes to operate at higher
voltage with lower current and ensuring a consistent current draw and • Battery brackets for seismic area protection
voltage drop margin under both primary power and secondary battery General mechanical:
standby.
• Efficiencies include lower strobe currents, wiring distances up to two • Compact red or platinum cabinet for convenient surface or semi-flush
to three times farther than with conventional notification, support mounting; rated NEMA 1 and IP30
for more appliances per IDNAC SLC, and smaller gauge wiring. This
4007ES Listings reference:
provides installation and maintenance savings, with high assurance
that appliances will operate as normal during worst case alarm • UL 864 - Control Units, System (UOJZ); Control Unit Accessories,
conditions. System, Fire Alarm (UOXX); Control Units, Releasing Device Service
• IDNAC SLCs are compatible with both TrueAlert ES and TrueAlert (SYZV)
addressable notification appliances, and remote 4009 IDNAC • UL 2017 - Emergency Alarm System Control Units (CO detection), (FSZI)
Repeaters to extend power and wiring distance and provide for up to
• ULC-S559 - Central Station Fire Alarm System Units (DAYRC)
127 addressable notification appliances.
• ULC-S527 - Control Units, System, Fire Alarm (UOJZC); Control Unit
• Power supply provides battery backup charging of up to 33 Ah; up to
Accessories, System, Fire Alarm (UOXXC); Control Units, Releasing
18 Ah for cabinet mounted batteries and up to 33 Ah batteries for
Device Service (SYZVC)
mounting in close-nippled remote battery cabinet.
* This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing 7165-0026:0378 for allowable
values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document. NYC Fire Dept COA #6191A. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest
status.
Operator interface
Convenient status information
With the locking door closed, the glass window allows viewing of the
display status LEDs. The user interface is a 4.3 in. (109 mm) diagonal Operator interface and software features
color touchscreen LCD with separate status LEDs, see Figure 2. • Convenient and detailed operator information is easily accessed using
LED indicators describe the general category of activity being displayed a logical, menu-driven touchscreen display with password access
and the LCD provides more detail. Authorized user can unlock the door control
to gain access to the control functions and scroll through the display for • Multiple automatic and manual diagnostics for maintenance reduction
additional detail.
• Alarm and Trouble History Logs (up to 1000 entries for each, 2000 total
events) are available for viewing from the display or for printing to a
Touchscreen display with LED status indicators connected printer, or downloaded to a service computer
• Module level ground fault searching assists installation and service by
locating and isolating modules with grounded wiring
• WALKTEST silent or audible system test performs an automatic self-
resetting test cycle and supports up to eight WALKTEST groups
• Install Mode allows grouping of multiple troubles for uninstalled
modules and devices into a single trouble condition (typical with future
phased expansion); with future equipment and devices grouped into
a single trouble, operators can more clearly identify events from the
commissioned and occupied areas
Mechanical description percent, or for specific heat detection levels. To evaluate whether the
• Locking door with polycarbonate window sensitivity should be revised, the peak value is stored in memory and can
be easily read or downloaded as a report and compared to the alarm
• Latching front panel assembly swings forward for convenient internal
threshold directly in percent.
access
• Smooth box surfaces are provided for locally cutting conduit entrance CO sensor bases
holes exactly where required CO sensor bases combine an electrolytic CO sensing module with a
• Modules are power-limited except as noted, such as relay modules TrueAlarm analog sensor to provide a single multiple sensing assembly
• Battery compartment (bottom) accepts two batteries, up to 18 Ah, to using one system address. The CO sensor can be enabled/disabled, and
be mounted within the cabinet without interfering with module space; can be used in LED/Switch modes and custom control. Refer to data
charger capacity is up to 33 Ah; for batteries greater than 18 Ah, see sheet S4098-0052 for more details.
Module and accessories selection information for external battery TrueAlarm heat sensors
cabinet details
TrueAlarm heat sensors are selectable for fixed temperature detection,
• Cabinet assembly design has been seismic tested and is certified to with or without rate-of-rise detection. Utility temperature sensing is also
IBC and CBC standards as well as to ASCE 7 categories A through F, available, typically to provide freeze warnings or alert to HVAC system
requires battery brackets as detailed on data sheet S2081-0019 problems. Readings are selectable as either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
• Seismically compliant under the State of California Statewide Office
of Housing and Development (OSHPD) Special Seismic Certification TrueSense early fire detection
(SSC) program guidelines. Refer to Simplex Seismic Application Guide Multi-sensor 4098-9754 provides photoelectric and heat sensor data
579-1213 and Battery Brackets for Seismic Activity Applications using a single IDNet address. The panel evaluates smoke activity, heat
S2081-0019 for details. activity, and their combination, to provide TrueSense early detection. For
more details on this operation, refer to data sheet S4098-0024.
IDNet 2 addressable device control
The 4007ES provides an IDNet 2 addressable initiating device signaling Diagnostics and default device type
line circuit (SLC) that supervises wiring connections and the individual
Sensor status
device communications status on the SLC. With two-wire IDNet 2 SLCs,
TrueAlarm operation allows the FACU to automatically indicate when
initiation, monitoring, and control devices such as manual fire alarm
a sensor is almost dirty, dirty, and excessively dirty. The NFPA 72
stations, TrueAlarm sensors, control relays, and sprinkler waterflow
requirement for a test of the sensitivity range of the sensors is fulfilled
switches can communicate their identity and status and receive fire
by the ability of TrueAlarm operation to maintain the sensitivity level of
alarm system control. Additional addressable interface modules include
each sensor. CO Sensors track their 10 year active life status providing
circuit isolators, conventional IDC zone adapters, and interface to other
indicators to assist with service planning. Indicators occur at: 1 year, 6
system circuits such as fans, dampers, and elevator controls.
months, and end of life.
IDNet 2 addressable device operation Modular TrueAlarm sensors
Each addressable device on the IDNet 2 communication channel TrueAlarm sensors use the same base and different sensor types
is continuously interrogated for status condition such as: normal, (smoke or heat sensor) and can be easily interchanged to meet specific
off-normal, alarm, supervisory, or trouble. Both Class B and Class A location requirements. This allows intentional sensor substitution during
operation is available. Sophisticated poll and response communication building construction when conditions are temporarily dusty. Instead
techniques ensure supervision integrity and allow for T-tapping of of covering smoke sensors, causing them to be disabled, you can install
the circuits for Class B operation. Devices with LEDs pulse the LED to heat sensors without reprogramming the FACU. The FACU will indicate
indicate receipt of a communications poll and can be turned on steady an incorrect sensor type, but the heat sensor will operate at a default
from the panel. With addressable devices, the location and status of the sensitivity to provide heat detection for building protection at that
connected device is monitored, logged, and displayed on the operator location.
interface LCD with each device having its own 40 character custom label
for precise identification. IDNet 2 addressable channel capacity
The 4007ES provides an isolated output IDNet 2 SLC that supports up
TrueAlarm addressable sensor operation to 250 addressable monitor and control points intermixed on the same
Addressable initiating device communications include operation of pair of wires. 250 total requires two 4007-9803 IDNet 2 Loop Expansion
TrueAlarm smoke and temperature sensors. Smoke sensors transmit Modules.
an output value based on their smoke chamber condition and the CPU Table 1: IDNet 2 SLC wiring specifications
maintains a current value, peak value, and an average value for each
sensor. Status is determined by comparing the current sensor value to Specification Rating
its average value. Tracking this average value as a continuously shifting Maximum distance 0 to 125 4000 ft (1219 m); 50 ohms
reference point filters out environmental factors that cause shifts in from FACU for each 126 to
2500 ft (762 m); 35 ohms
sensitivity. device load 250
Total wire length allowed with
Up to 12,500 ft (3.8 km); 0.60 µF
T-taps for Class B wiring
Maximum capacitance between
1 µF
IDNet 2 channels
Figure 3: TrueAlarm Figure 4: TrueAlarm Photo/ 0.8 mA supv., 1 mA alarm; 2 mA per
Loading for each device
Photo Sensor with base Heat Sensor in CO base activated device LED
Shielded or unshielded, twisted or
Wire type and connections
Programmable sensitivity untwisted wire*
Programmable sensitivity of each sensor can be selected at the control
panel for different levels of smoke obscuration, shown directly in
Table 1: IDNet 2 SLC wiring specifications conventional appliances are not capable of communicating with the
Specification Rating control panel. Fault reporting on a conventional system is limited to the
Terminal blocks for 18 AWG to 12 circuit wiring and the entire area (zone) covered by appliances on the
Connections notification appliance circuit (NAC) making it much more difficult and
AWG
costly to locate and correct the source of a problem. Using the TrueAlert
Compatibility includes: IDNet communicating devices and TrueAlarm
magnet test allows each appliance to individually identify its candela
sensors including QuickConnect and QuickConnect2 sensors; refer to
setting and address and to briefly operate if desired, and using the
data sheet S4090-0011 for additional reference.
TrueAlert ES Appliance Self-Test feature provides detailed performance
Note: * Some applications may require shielded wiring. Review your verification per appliance.
system with your local Simplex product supplier.
TrueAlert ES appliance Self-Test operation
IDNAC SLC control of TrueAlert and TrueAlert ES On-board test sensors
addressable notification
TrueAlert ES appliances are equipped with on-board sensors to detect
Addressable notification appliance communications strobe and/or horn output allowing efficient and unobtrusive Self-
Addressable notification appliance communications include operation of Testing, see Figure 11. When Automatic Self-Test is initiated from the
TrueAlert and TrueAlert ES Visible only (V/O, strobe), Audible only (A/O, control panel, each appliance within the selected VNAC group will briefly
horn), Audible/Visible (A/V, horn/strobe), and strobes of Speaker/Visible operate and then report its Self-Test status to the control panel, all
(S/V) notification appliances. (S/V appliances require separate speaker within several seconds. Silent Self-Test can be selected to test only
wiring.) IDNAC SLC addressable communications allow each horn and visible appliance if desired. The control panel is in a trouble condition
strobe to be individually controlled using a single two-wire circuit, during testing and in the event of an alarm, Self-Test is automatically
confirms the wiring connections to the individual notification appliance's terminated.
electronic circuit, and confirms communications between each appliance Automatic Self-Test
and the fire alarm control unit. Addressable communications increases
Results are communicated to the control panel with a time and date
supervision integrity versus conventional notification systems by
stamp and are stored in memory. Results are viewable at the front panel
providing supervision beyond the circuit wiring to each individual
display and printed reports are available from the panel USB port.
appliance and by constantly verifying the ability of each appliance to
communicate with the control panel. Individual Self-Test
Individual appliance status and settings Self-Test is selected from the FACU when individual appliances need to
be observed to operate. Each appliance in the selected VNAC group will
The FACU monitors and records each addressable notification appliance
turn on its LED until individually activated by applying a magnet. After
status, type of appliance, and its configured appliance settings. A fault in
performing the individual test, the appliance LED turns off to indicate
any individual appliance automatically reports a trouble condition to the
completion. Results are recorded the same as during the automatic test,
control panel.
see Figure 12.
Note: No conduit entry or wiring in this area, 14 7/8 in. (378 mm) wide.
Note: A system ground must be provided for Earth Detection and transient protection devices. This connection shall be made to an approved,
dedicated Earth connection per NFPA 70, Article 250, and NFPA 780.
• 2 A auxiliary output (AUX/SNAC) can be selected either as resettable auxiliary power of 2 A at 24 VDC, or selected to be a simple NAC (SNAC) for
sounder base power, four-wire detector power, or door holder power
• 4 A output rating includes current for: IDNAC controlled notification appliances; IDNet devices; module currents; and auxiliary output current
(battery charging, CPU, and power supply current are not subtracted from the 4 A)
• Low battery voltage cutout is selectable when required (required for ULC listing applications)
• Battery and charger monitoring includes battery charger status and low or depleted battery conditions; status information provided to the
master controller includes analog values for: battery voltage, charger voltage and current, actual system voltage and current, and IDNAC SLC current
• Battery charger is dual rate, temperature compensated, and charges up to 18 Ah sealed lead-acid batteries in the battery compartment, and
charges up to 33 Ah batteries in an external cabinet
• IDNet 2 SLC output provides electrically isolated Class B or Class A communication; standard capacity is up to 100 addressable points with
expansion for up to 250 points using up to two 4007-9803 IDNet 2 Loop Expansion Modules; see Table 1
• Compatible RUI remote equipment includes: 4606-9202 and 4606-9205 Color Touchscreen Annunciators (up to 6 total), 4100 Series 24 I/O and
LED/Switch modules, 4602 Series LED/Switch and I/O Annunciator modules, including 4602-9101 Status Command Units (SCU), and 4602-9102
Remote Command Units (RCU)
• RUI communications controls up to 10 remote devices at up to 2500 ft (762 m) for single run, or 10,000 ft (3048 m) total if wiring is Class B and T-
tapped; output is selectable as Class B or Class A
Product selection
Table 4: Product selection
Model Color Description Supv. Alarm
4007-9201 Red 4007ES with a 3 A, Class B, IDNAC SLC for up to 127 addressable notification 180 mA 185 mA
4007-9201BA appliances, and 4 A output power supply/battery charger; includes IDNet 2
4007-9202 Platinum communications for 100 addressable points
4007-9202BA Note: Add optional module and other currents separately for battery calculations;
base panel current does not subtract from the 4 A power available for optional mod-
ules and external loads.
Note: Models with (BA) are available assembled in the USA.
General specifications
Table 11: General specifications
Specification Rating
120 VAC input 2 A maximum @ 102 VAC to 132 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Input power 240 VAC input 1 A maximum @ 204 VAC to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Battery 6 A maximum @ 24 VDC (during battery operation)
4 A output for "Special Application" appliances
Power supply Note: The 4 A output rating was determined such that optional module currents,
output rating and external device and appliance currents can be directly added together, not to Output switches
exceed 4 A total. to battery
4007ES power supply IDNAC SLC ratings 3 A, regulated 29 VDC during Alarm, 127 addresses, 139 unit loads; DC-DC converter backup during
output ratings circuit is >92% efficient over operating range mains AC failure
Output terminals are rated for 18 AWG to 12 AWG with duplicate output terminals or brownout
rated for two wires each, allowing up to four Class B branch circuit T-taps to be made conditions
IDNAC SLC wiring
in the cabinet; additional T-taps may be made in external wiring junction cabinets or
boxes
Auxiliary power tap 2 A maximum, 24 VDC nominal (19.5 VDC to 31.1 VDC)
Compatible special application Simplex TrueAlert ES and TrueAlert addressable notification appliances; contact your Simplex product
appliances representative for compatible appliances
UL and ULC listed for battery charging of 6.2 Ah up to 33 Ah (batteries larger than 18 Ah require a
Battery charger Battery capacity range
remote battery cabinet)
ratings (sealed
Charger characteristics Temperature compensated, dual rate, recharges depleted batteries within 48 hours per UL Standard
lead-acid batteries)
and performance 864; to 70% capacity in 12 hours per ULC Standard S527
Supported file types: JPG, BMP, GIF, and PNG
Custom background display details
Recommended image type is JPG, recommended image size is 480 x 240, and the file size limit is 100kb
Operating temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Environmental
Operating humidity Up to 93% RH, non-condensing @ 90°F (32°C) maximum
Figure 7: 4007ES with IDNAC Notification and Figure 9: 4606-9202 (Red) Color LCD
optional 48 LED Annunciator Module (4007-9805) Touchscreen Remote Annunciator
© 2021 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision and are subject to change without
notice. Additional listings may be applicable, contact your local Simplex® product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co.
Simplex, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm Code are
registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
S4007-0002 Rev. 23 10/2021
Datasheet
TrueAlarm Fire Alarm Systems
UL, ULC, CSFM Listed, FM Approved, TrueSite Workstations: Version 6.03
MEA (NYC) Acceptance*
Refer to Product Selection tables for specific product listing details. CSFM Listing: 7300-0026:323. Accepted for use - City of New York Department of Buildings - MEA35-93E (does not include model
4190-8403). At the time of publication only UL and ULC listings are applicable to ES Net network products. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest
status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products.
• Multiple workstations can be nodes on the same fire alarm network to DACR compatible
provide redundant operations for improved survivability. For systems that require information from remote control units
• You can connect to up to seven separate network loops. through Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitters (DACTs), equip the
• You can use graphical diagnostic tools to identify network node and workstations to communicate directly with a compatible DACR. Refer to
loop status. TrueSite Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver (DACR) Interface Option
(S4190-0028) for details.
• With Set-Host functions you can access remote network node data
including individual TrueAlarm analog sensors.
• With compatible printers, you can print events. You can view or print Password control
status and service reports, TrueAlert Self-Test reports, and graphic Multiple access levels
screens.
An operator's logon credentials determine their access level. You can
• Compatible with Information Management Systems (IMS) and Graphic select the access level to match the training and responsibility of the
Command Center (GCC) on the same fire alarm network. operator. Operators with additional TrueSite Workstation and fire alarm
• With the 2120 Multiplex Serial Line Interface (SLI), you can connect to network training may be qualified for access to sensitive areas. For
up to eight 2120 Multiplex systems. operators who are primarily concerned with immediate facility security,
• Compatible with Connected Services Gateway. a lower access level provides the information necessary for proper
response, but they cannot access key parameters that determine overall
Selectable computer and monitor options system or network operation.
• Computers are available as desktop or rack mount with mouse or
touchscreen operation. Network diagnostics
• The desktop LCD widescreen, high-resolution, anti-glare monitors are Graphical network status views
24 in. class, 23.8 in. (604 mm) diagonal. They support HDMI and are You can use automatic, built-in diagnostics for graphical views of network
available with or without touchscreen. topology and network status. These views clearly indicate missing
• The wall-mount LCD widescreen, high-resolution monitors are 42 in. communications links due to wiring breaks or shorts and inactive
(1067 mm) diagonal. They are 1920 pixels x 1200 pixels resolution and network nodes to guide you to return the system to normal. Use the
are available with or without touchscreen. information screens to see details about each specific network node.
• The rack-mount LCD high-resolution monitors are 19 in. class 18.5 in. The graphical views display network level functions, such as timekeeper
(470 mm) diagonal. They are 1366 pixels x 768 pixels resolution and node and monitor node, and identify the node used for the diagnostic.
have a touchscreen.
Note: See TrueSite Workstation equipment specifications for monitor Individual point service access
mounting details.
Qualified operator access
Agency listings You can use the workstation operator's interface for service-level access
to network information that is not normally public. To access private
• UL 864 as Fire Alarm Control Unit Annunciator (UOXX.S771) point information for the network, use the Set-Host feature and log on
• UL 864 as Fire Alarm Proprietary Supervising Station Control Unit to the database of the network and node. With this operation, qualified
(UOJZ.S771) service personnel with the correct password access can access and
• UL 864 as Firefighter Smoke Control Station (UUKL.S771) control individual point information when required.
• UL 2610 as a Commercial Premises Security Alarm Unit (AMQE.S771)
• UL 2572 as Mass Notification System Supervising Station Control Unit
Multiple network connections
(PGWM.S771, PGWM.S232), see Fire smoke control station reference When extensive network expansion or interconnection of existing
for details. separate networks is required, you can connect up to seven network
loops in any combination of ES Net and 4120 network loops to the
• ULC-S527 as Fire Alarm Control Unit Annunciator (UOXX7.S771)
TrueSite Workstation. Each network loop is connected to its own
• ULC-S527, Commercial Supervising Control Unit (UOJZ7.S771) network interface module so that the workstation can appear as a node
• ULC/ORD-C100, Smoke Control System Equipment for Canada in each individual loop.
(UUKL7.S771) With a multi-loop network connection, the TrueSite Workstation is a
• ULC/ORD-C1076, Proprietary Alarm System Annunciator (APOU7.S771) node member of each network loop, with up to 98 additional nodes for
• ULC-S559, Central Station Fire Alarm System Receiving Station each loop. You can interconnect up to 689 total nodes and the TrueSite
(DAYR7.S771) Workstation Server, 687 in total.
Description
Network annunciation
TrueSite Workstations feature annunciation, status display, and control
for Simplex Fire Alarm Networks with a computer based graphical
interface that has a high-resolution, color display. Response buttons with
realistic icons provide control switches specific to the operation being
performed.
Remote clients
For remote viewing of TSW Server information, you can use TCP/IP LAN/
WAN Ethernet communications to connect remote clients. Remote
• You can install each loop as a stand-alone network, so that local node programming can evolve as required.
• When construction or renovation reaches completion, you can combine loops for coordinated facility protection .
Multi-Loop requirements
Figure 2: Typical interface of multiple network loops that use a TrueSite Workstation Server
Note: For further information regarding multi-loop or multi-topology support, refer to ES Net Network Applications, Communications, Options and
Specifications (S4100-0076).
Operation
When fire alarm network status changes occur, the screen displays the type and location of the alarm, or other activity, and the appropriate header
buttons appear. In the historical log screen in Figure 3, the Fire, Priority 2, Supervisory, and Trouble buttons appear with an active Trouble indicated.
Sample screens
Figure 3 shows the details of the historical log screen. You can configure screen choices in accordance with your system preference. When operators
use multiple optional monitors, they can view multiple windows simultaneously for convenience.
Ease of operation
With touchscreen monitors, the operator touches the screen area that is in alarm, or uses the mouse, to access a more detailed view of the alarmed
zone or device. With the proper password access, the operator can acknowledge alarm and trouble conditions, activate signal silence, and perform a
system reset directly from the workstation screens.
Customized response
You can add custom alarm and trouble messages and edit them in the field to provide operator response assistance. You can select point-specific
information, such as hazardous material storage and lists of people to notify, to display automatically or selectively.
Graphics screens
Site and floor plan details
You can use the graphics screens to view site plan and floor plan information. You can customize the level of detail for the specific facility to accurately
direct the operator to the immediate area of interest.
Action messages
In addition to screen text or graphic information, the operator can recieve specific action messages that provide emergency response information and
directions. You can easily edit these action messages in the field for local requirements. The appropriate action message in the screen shown in Figure
4 would appear in the acknowledge dialog box.
• DWG import formats: AutoCAD R9, 10, 11-12, 13, 14, 2000-2002, 2004-2006, 2007-2009, 2010-2011
• DXF import formats: AutoCAD R14 and 2000
• Export formats: AutoCAD 2000 DWG/DXF format, for editing in AutoCAD 2000 or later
• Import drawing files: DWG, WGS, IMS/GCC DOC files, WMF, BMP, GIF, and JPG
Product selection
See the following tables for information and order numbers for TSW software and hardware products.
Note: Equipment and specifications may vary due to equipment design changes.
Table 4: Hardware product selection
Category Model Description
TrueSite Workstation Annunciator
Listings
For use as an Annunciator under the following listings:
4190-8401 • UL 864 and ULC-S527 Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems
• UL 2572 Control and Communication Units for Mass Notification Systems; UL 2610 as a Commercial
Premises Security Alarm Unit (AMQE.S771)
Also for use as UL 864 UUKL Firefighter Smoke Control Station
TrueSite Workstation Supervising Station Control Unit
Listings
Hardware For use as a Supervising Station Control Unit under UL 864. Reports and logs events. If an optional event
Systems 4190-8403 printer is required, see Table 18 for printer information.
Select as required, Also for use as UL 2572 Supervising Station Control Unit for Mass Notification Systems, and UL 2610 as
see notes a Commercial Premises Security Alarm Unit (AMQE.S771) with listed DACR. Refer to TrueSite Digital Alarm
Communicator Receiver (DACR) Interface Option (S4190-0028) for compatibility.
TrueSite Workstation Remote Client
Agency-listed control capability requires supervision and connection to a dedicated Fire Alarm LAN.
Note: The TrueSite Workstation PC has two Ethernet ports. On ES Net networks, the ES Net NIC connection
4190-8410 uses one Ethernet port. This leaves one Ethernet port available for a connection to either an agency-listed,
dedicated, Fire Alarm LAN, or a customer's LAN, but not both. Refer to Fire Alarm Network Annunciators; Fire
Alarm Ethernet Switches (S4190-0018) for additional information on fire alarm network Ethernet switches.
Listings
For use as an Annunciator under UL 864 and ULC-S527 Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems.
Notes:
1. Requires selection of computer, monitor, and software from Table 5 , Table 6, and Table 7 .
2. LAN/WAN connections require use of Transient Suppressor 4190-6010, see Table 8 for details.
3. A UL-1481 Listed uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is required for secondary power in accordance with UL and ULC requirements.
4. ULC listing also requires the use of a 4190-6058 Mechanical Protection Kit, ordered separately.
Table 5: Computer product selection
Category Model Description
4190-7041 Computer with Intel® i7 6th Gen, 3.4 GHz CPU, 8 MB Cache, 8 GB RAM, a
4190-7043 minimum of two 1 TB Hard Drives, USB ULIO card, DVD R/W, audio in, audio out,
and line in, on board video, one DVI port, two RS-232 Serial ports, seven USB
ports, two RJ-45 Gigabit LAN ports.
Computer type Passive backplane with eight PCI, three PCIe x 1, and one PCIe x 16 slot, USB
Desktop
Select one as required keyboard and mouse, and charcoal grey housing. Computers come pre-installed
with Windows 10 Enterprise 64 bit, including software package and license, and
TrueSite Workstation software. Configure 4190-7041 with a file Backup utility and
no RAID controller. Configure 4190-7043 with RAID 1 data mirroring and no file
Backup utility.
The kit includes provisions for conduit connections and compliance with ULC mechanical protection
requirements on all ULC listed TSW Desktop computers.
Mechanical
The kit includes the following items: a rear bracket enclosure with conduit knockouts for all field
protection, conduit 4190-6058
wiring, rear access plates for routing the USB mouse, USB keyboard, monitor connections, a top
entry kit
access plate for access to all rear PC connections, and six USB retaining clips to secure USB device
connections to the rear of the PC.
USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet NIC Network Adapter. With this, an additional RJ45 Ethernet port that
USB Ethernet adapter 4190-6059 uses available USB ports on TSW Desktop PCs can connect to an ES Net NIC card or to a building
network.
4190-6050 Note: Each server and client LAN connection requires a 4190-6010 Transient Suppressor, except
for server to client connections when both are in the same room. See Table 8 for suppressor details.
Fire alarm Ethernet You must use a listed fire alarm power supply to provide Ethernet switch power. See datasheet Fire
switch Alarm Network Annunciators; Fire Alarm Ethernet Switches (S4190-0018) for more information.
Fire alarm Ethernet switch with four wired Ethernet connections and two single-mode fiber optic
4190-6054
connections, 24 VDC, red cabinet. With Earth Detection on wired connections UL 864 and ULC S527.
4190-6055 Fire alarm Ethernet switch with four wired Ethernet connections and two multimode fiber optic
connections, 24 VDC, red cabinet. With earth detection on wired connections UL 864 and ULC S527.
Note: Equipment and specifications may vary due to equipment design changes.
Table 6: LCD color monitor product selection
Model Size (Diagonal) Description
Monitor only 4190-7114 42 in. (1067 mm) LCD monitor for horizontal wall mount applications Select one minimum, four maximum, as
4190-7132 24 in. (610 mm) LCD monitor for desktop applications required by computer choice. Connect
Monitor with 4190-7214 42 in. (1049 mm) Wall mount LCD monitor with as SVGA or DVI, both cables are included.
Touch-screen 4190-7234 18.5 in. (470 mm) Rack mount touchscreen and Touchscreen models include separate serial
built-in serial controller cable, black or charcoal grey
4190-7235 24 in. (610 mm) Desktop
controller housings.
Note: 4190-5064 and 4190-5066 require a 579-1155 Software Customer Information form submitted with the order.
Note: The 4190 Series External NIC is required for TSW or Incident Commander UL 1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Control Unit applications.
Table 12: ES Net NIC cards for 4100ES, TrueSite Workstation, or Incident Commander
Model Card type Description Size Alarm/Supv.
Slot, install to a single Mounts in a 4100ES cabinet. Connects a 4100ES FACU, TrueSite Workstation, One slot of a
4100-6104
slot in a 4100ES bay or Incident Commander to an ES Net Network. Supports Class B or Class X 4100ES bay
Flat, install to any two operation. Includes four built in Ethernet ports. Install to a single slot in a Two vertical 120 mA
4100-6310 vertical block space in 4100ES bay. Supports up to two additional media cards. You can configure blocks
a 4100ES bay Ports A and C for earth fault detection.
Notes:
1. NICs include built-in Ethernet network communication ports, order optional media cards as required.
2. TrueSite Workstation connection is Class B, for Class X networks the TSW connection must be 20 ft (6 m) maximum in conduit.
3. For TSW or Incident Commander, UL 1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Control Unit applications use the 4190 Series External NIC.
Table 13: ES Net dual channel media modules for external NIC and 4100ES NICs
Model Card type Description Size Alarm/Supv.
4190-9856 ES Net NIC dual Select in accordance with network connection requirements. Mounts on the N/A 20 mA
channel Ethernet supplied ES NICs, one media card for each external NIC network interface
media card card.
4190-9858 ES Net NIC Dual Dual Channel Media Cards provide two ports for input and output N/A 135 mA
Channel Single-mode connections.
Fiber Media Card Field connections require proper port pairing, refer to ES Net Dual Channel
4190-9859 ES Net NIC Dual Fiber, Ethernet, and DSL Media Card Installation Instructions (579-1258) for N/A 135 mA
Channel Multi-mode additional information.
Fiber Media Card
4190-9857 ES Net NIC Dual N/A 155 mA
Channel DSL Media
Card
Note: DSL media cards are not ULC listed for fire alarm applications.
Note: Fiber optic media cards must be of the same type on each end of the fiber link. When replacing a media card with a different type, replace the
card on the other end of the link with a fiber optic media card of the same type.
Note: The products listed in Table 15 are agency-listed for 120 VAC. Computers and monitors are shipped with 120 VAC cord, NEMA 5-15P plug to
IEC-320 C-13 connector. For use with other voltages, locally obtain a cord in compliance with local safety standards.
Table 16: Computer minimum specifications
Specification Description
Server Passive backplane with the following features: seven PCI slots and one CPU slot, key lock reset switch for added security, fan monitor
enclosure card, locked door for the optional CD/DVD R/W drives, and one front mounted USB port.
Server Compatible with Microsoft Windows 10, 32 and 64 bit operating systems. Intel i7 2.4 GHz CPU, or Core 2 Duo 2.1 GHz CPU, 4 GB RAM,
computer 160 GB minimum hard drive. Two Serial ports, four USB ports, dual Gigabit LAN ports, USB keyboard and mouse. SVGA video output
with 16 MB VRAM, optional CD/DVD Drive, PCI and PCIe slots, as required. Integral audio and amplified speakers, additional ports as
required for custom features such as USB, Serial and more.
Remote Client Remote Client specifications are similar to a server and also compatible with Microsoft Windows 10 Home operating system (32-bit or
64-bit). Core 2 Duo CPU minimum, 4 GB RAM minimum, single Gigabit LAN, 160 GB hard drive, SVGA video output with 16 MB VRAM,
optional CD/DVD Drive, other ports as required, such as USB Serial RS-232, mouse, and keyboard.
Note: Simplex 4190 series computers are agency-listed for use with TrueSite Workstation software. For applications where agency listings are
not required, TrueSite Workstation software should be compatible with most computers with the stated minimum specifications. However, due to
computer manufacturers potentially using unique or proprietary drivers, hardware, or other software not tested with TrueSite Workstation software,
there may be incompatibilities. If you use other computers, proper operation with TrueSite Workstation software may require technical adjustments by
a qualified computer technician and would be the sole responsibility of the computer supplier and computer manufacturer.
Table 17: Environmental specifications
Specification Rating
Operating temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Operating humidity Up to 93% RH, non-condensing, at 90°F (32°C)
Table 18: Computer port reference, 4190-7041, 4190-7043
Port Description
RS-232 serial ports Two standard, up to nine total with optional 4190-6034 Quad Serial Port Card.
USB serial ports Seven in total: five in the rear, and two in the front behind the locked door.
Other ports Two Ethernet ports.
Event printing For agency-listed proprietary supervising station operation and for other operations, if you require an event printer, use
a supervised and dedicated Simplex Model 4190-9027 agency-listed dot matrix printer. Connection is to USB or Serial
RS-232 Port of the Server PC. See datasheet S4190-0027 for printer details.
Other printing For report, screen, or graphics printing, use a Windows compatible printer. Connection can be USB, Serial RS-232, or
LAN/WAN connection through Ethernet.
Printable information Event printing with supervised and dedicated dot matrix printer 4190-9027, see Event printing in this table.
Auto-print of auto-jump graphics. Prints to Windows default printer.
Reports: historical logs, system activity, TrueAlarm status, TrueAlarm service, TrueAlert Self-Test, analog monitor ZAM
calibration, and active list. Displayed reports can print to a LAN connected, unsupervised, printer.
Screen captures, configurable as negative images to reverse black backgrounds.
Callout Description
A TrueSite Workstation CPU
Figure 6: Rear mounted mechanical protection, conduit entry bracket enclosure reference , required for ULC listing
Callout Description
A 4190-6058 mechanical protection. Conduit entry kit on the rear of the TSW.
B Knockouts for access for field wiring to the conduit.
C Additional required AC power bracket is supplied with all ULC desktop computers and all UL desktop computers for 4190-8403
Supervising Station Control Unit operation.
Additional reference
Table 19: Additional network product reference
Description Document
Connected Services Gateway - Central Station Communication and S2080-0091
SafeLINC Cloud Services
4120 Network Products and Specifications S4100-0056
ES Net Network Products and Specifications S4100-0076
4100ES Basic Panels with ES-PS Power Supplies S4100-1031
Fire Alarm Ethernet Switches for TrueSite Workstation S4190-0018
TrueSite Incident Commander S4190-0020
Truesite Mobile Client S4190-0024
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S4190-0016 Rev. 51 02/2023