Features
Individually addressable manual fire alarm stations with:
- Power and data supplied by IDNet or MAPNET II addressable communications using a single wire pair
- Operation that complies with ADA requirements
- Visible LED indicator that flashes during communications and is on steady when the station has been activated
- The NO GRIP Single Action Station and Retrofit Kit are available with a more easily operated pull lever for applications where anticipated users may find the standard station lever difficult to activate
- Pull lever that protrudes when alarmed
- Break-rod supplied (use is optional)
- Models are available with single or double action (breakglass or push) operation
- UL listed to Standard 38
- NEMA 1 rated. See Addressable manual station product selection for more information.
Compatible with the following Simplex control panels:
- Model Series 4007ES, 4008, 4010, 4010ES, 4100ES, 4100U, 4020, 4100, and 4120 fire alarm control panels equipped with either IDNet or MAPNET II communications
- Model Series 2120 Communicating Device Transponders (CDTs) equipped with MAPNET II communications
Compact construction:
- Electronics module enclosure minimizes dust infiltration
- Allows mounting in standard electrical boxes
- Screw terminals for wiring connections
Tamper resistant reset key lock, keyed same as Simplex fire alarm cabinets.
Multiple mounting options:
- Surface or semi-flush with standard boxes or matching Simplex boxes
- Flush mount adapter kit
- Adapters are available for retrofitting to commonly available existing boxes
Description
The Simplex addressable manual station combines the familiar Simplex
manual station housing with a compact communication module
that is easily installed to satisfy demanding applications. Its integral
individual addressable module (IAM) constantly monitors status and
communicates changes to the connected control panel through IDNet or
MAPNET II communications wiring.
Operation
Activation of the 4099-9004 single action manual station requires a
firm downward pull to activate the alarm switch. Completing the action
breaks an internal plastic break-rod which is visible below the pull lever,
use is optional. The use of a break-rod can be a deterrent to vandalism
without interfering with the minimum pull requirements needed for easy
activation. The pull lever latches into the alarm position and remains
extended out of the housing to provide a visible indication
Double Action Stations (Push Type) require that a spring loaded
interference plate, marked PUSH, be pushed back to access the pull
lever of the single action station.