Simplex 4010 Fire Alarm Test & Reset

Posted by admin on April 19th, 2010 and filed under fire alarm | 25 Comments »

Video clip demostrating alarm activation, and alarm acknowledge, silence and system reset functions from the remote annunciator.

This is an adressable system, which means the display will tell you the exact device which initiated the alarm, in this case “Office Entrance Corridor Manual Pull Station”

When pressing “Alarm Ack” (red light) the display reads “Global Acknowledge”
When pressing “Alarm Silence” (yellow light) the display reads “Signal Silence Requested”
When pressing “System Reset” (green light), the display reads “System Reset Requested” and finally after the system resets, it goes back to “System Is Normal”

Duration : 0:1:2


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25 Responses

  1. thekorean999 Says:

    Was they’re some …
    Was they’re some type of building ventilation system that activates when the panel goes into alarm? it sounded like a fan of some sort powered down after you reset the panel.

  2. SimplexTech Says:

    exactly
    exactly

  3. SimplexTech Says:

    I don’t know what …
    I don’t know what you are asking.

  4. willbill808 Says:

    No it’s gonna …
    No it’s gonna be loud. It’s a fire alarm.

  5. SimplexTech Says:

    thats how I came up …
    thats how I came up with my catchy screen name

  6. peanutclaus Says:

    yes he does
    yes he does

  7. peanutclaus Says:

    this is the same …
    this is the same fire alarm at my school

  8. Arch230 Says:

    Do you work for …
    Do you work for simplex?

  9. alarm53 Says:

    what panel is that
    what panel is that

  10. simplexgeek Says:

    Is this your job? …
    Is this your job? testing fire alarm systems ?

  11. simplexgeek Says:

    Is this your job …
    Is this your job cause if it is thats awesome.!!!

  12. gchhour Says:

    We have those at …
    We have those at our schools.

  13. elliottveares Says:

    i was replying to ” …
    i was replying to “protectionengine”

  14. SimplexTech Says:

    Yes there are …
    Yes there are variances. If the entire system was new and put in after 96 then it should be temporal, but it doesn’t mean they can’t change it to march time or whatever they want.

  15. SimplexTech Says:

    This system does …
    This system does work properly, and thanks for the laugh.

  16. mikemcgill23451 Says:

    Simplex tech,
    Do …

    Simplex tech,
    Do hospitals and other medical buildings have different code requirements from any other building as far what types of signals are used and how they are coded? The reason I ask is because I watched a video where they were checking the system and it sounded almost like march time. The building looked fairly new.

  17. elliottveares Says:

    if you wanted it …
    if you wanted it all propely to work you would need a pannel but you coud have sensors and pullstations wired up to sounders or bells but it would operate like a basic circuite.

  18. cammoman96 Says:

    Was this system in …
    Was this system in another one of your videos? I think it was tied together in the on i’m thinking of.

  19. Biglele208 Says:

    TrueAlerts? On Temp …
    TrueAlerts? On Temp. Code-3

  20. InformationCenter Says:

    There like a glass …
    There like a glass tube inside od the pull station and if you pull it will break and then you will need to replace it. I not sure if they work with all the simplex systems though.

  21. cammoman96 Says:

    doorstop
    doorstop

  22. PatrickG07 Says:

    In the new part of …
    In the new part of my school they have these and they are soo loud!!!

  23. littlesht2 Says:

    those are the same …
    those are the same alarms at my school. every time they go off the scare the out of me

  24. FiReAlArMtEcH2600 Says:

    if u work for …
    if u work for simplex u get one and u can also get them on EBAY

  25. FiReAlArMtEcH2600 Says:

    yes a T-Bars do that
    yes a T-Bars do that

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