F i re Alarm P ro d u c t s. Dedicated To Fire Pro t e c t i o n

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F i re Alarm P ro d u c t s Dedicated To Fire Pro t e c t i o n

C o n t e n t s I n t ro d u c t i o n.....................1 S i m p l ex Serv i c e s.................3 Common Fe at u re s................4 S o f t wa re.......................5 S i m p l ex Fi re Alarm Pro d u c t s.......6 M o d e l : 4004.......................6 4005.......................6 4002.......................6 4003.......................6 4009.......................6 4100.......................7 4100 Miniplex..............7 4020.......................7 Tru e A l a rm S y s t e m s..........8 4120 Netwo rk..............10 4100/4120 Netwo rk Vo i c e....10 Phased-in Retro fi t...............11 P.C. Products For Life Safe t y......12 Pe ri p h e ra l s.....................13

I n t ro d u c t i o n Company Philosophy S i m p l ex is a progre s s ive marke t - l e a d i n g c o m p a ny with deep ly rooted tra d i t i o n a l values. Consistency, re l i ab i l i t y, dep e n d- ability these are the ch a ra c t e ri s t i c s upon wh i ch we base our products and s e rvices, as well as our entire bu s i n e s s p h i l o s o p hy. From our fi rst mech a n i c a l design time re c o rder product (intro d u c e d in 1894), to our most recent designs using "stat e - o f - t h e - a rt" tech n o l ogy fo r fi re detection, securi t y, and commu n i c a- tions systems, Simplex has wo rked to d e l iver solid value to our customers. After a century in business, we remain family-owned. We have also become a global enterprise, with sales over a halfbillion dollars. Over 4,000 Simplex people serve more than a half million customers in more than 90 countries. This rare combination of historical depth and operational scope enables us to serve our customers' needs with exceptional success. 1

P roduct Philosophy D u ring the century we have been in business, customer needs have grow n i n c re a s i n g ly complex. This is the age of s o f t wa re-based products, micro p ro c e s s o r- based systems integration, and a maze of s t ri n gent reg u l at o ry and stat u t o ry re q u i rements that va ry from city to city and stat e to stat e. It is impossible to prov i d e e ffe c t ive solutions simply by maintaining a cat a l og of standard products on a take - i t - o r- l e ave-it basis. Rat h e r, Simplex caref u l ly eva l u ates the customer's situat i o n and needs, then offe rs an ap p ro p ri at e, s p e c i fic solution for each one. S i m p l ex is, there fo re, far more than just a supplier of advanced products and systems. We wo rk with customers as p a rt n e rs, offe ring life - cy cle serv i c e s, i n cluding assistance in system design, m a nu fa c t u re of the component part s, i n s t a l l ation, maintenance, and tra i n i n g. F i re Detection and Alarm This bro ch u re focuses on Simplex fi re detection and alarm products. It discusses the complete fi re detection and alarm system ap p ro a ch from unders t a n d i n g code re q u i rements to supplying high p e r fo rmance products that satisfy yo u r ap p l i c ation. And, behind it all is the total S i m p l ex commitment of providing the best protection for both your people and your bu i l d i n g s. 2

Simplex Serv i c e s Total Involvement When eva l u ating your fi re detection and a l a rm system re q u i rements, Simplex fully c o n s i d e rs building codes, fi re safe t y codes and established engi n e e ring pra c- tices. Coord i n ation is perfo rmed among all affected trades including the spri n k l e r c o n t ra c t o r, the elevator contra c t o r, the H VAC contractor and the electri c a l c o n t ra c t o r. Wo rking with your arch i t e c t and engi n e e r, local building officials, and fi re service officials through the life of the p roject allows Simplex to re s o l ve issues b e fo re they become pro blems. At S i m p l ex, we know the most cost effe c t ive way to satisfy your ap p l i c ation. E x t e n s ive ly trained Simplex fi e l d s e rvice people use port able computers to p e r fo rm on-site programming ch a n ges, to s t o re and load programs, and to perfo rm system diagnostics. Simplex tra i n i n g s chools include compre h e n s ive hands-on ex p e rience in system setup, p rogra m m i n g, and tro u ble-shooting of our wide va riety of new products as we l l as training on our older- ge n e rat i o n p roducts. Simplex schools are als o ava i l able for training your staff. P roject Commitment S i m p l ex has broad ex p e rience in re c o n- ciling daily project va ri ations. We combine fl ex i bl e, easy-to-install equipment with design assistance, install ation, and project management teams that act in your best interest. Rest assured that when you choose Simplex, your pro j e c t will be considered as a commitment to excellence from the leader in fi re alarm detection and alarm systems. S i m p l ex has established ex p e rtise in all major markets, including: hospitals, nu rsing homes, office buildings, sch o o l s, u n ive rsity campuses, shopping malls, detention facilities, military installat i o n s, and industrial facilities. With our ex p e- rience in all aspects of fi re detection and a l a rm system design, installation, and s e rv i c e, you can enjoy peace of mind that your people and pro p e rty are prov i d e d with the care they deserve. R e g u l a t o ry Expert i s e When Simplex designs a new product, all applicable agency requirements are considered: Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FM), Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada (ULC), and numerous local authorities, such as the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) listing service. Our products complement existing equipment and anticipate future system expansion. S i m p l ex people are cl o s e ly invo l ve d with the National Fi re Pro t e c t i o n A s s o c i ation (NFPA) as committee m e m b e rs and committee leaders. Your Simplex fi re alarm system install ation can be UL cert i fi e d. 3

Common Feature s T h ree Basic Functions Whether large or small, your fi re alarm system must provide three basic functions: M o n i t o ri n g means to be on guard for any i n d i c ation that people or pro p e rty are being thre atened by smoke or fi re. M o n i t o ring also means that the equipment and installation wiring is supervised and will identify any condition that compromises pro t e c t i o n. N o t i fi c ation means to alert building occupants of the fi re emerge n cy and, wh e re re q u i re d, to summon emerge n cy fo rc e s s u ch as the local fi re dep a rtment or yo u r in-house fi re bri ga d e, and direct them to the location of the smoke or fi re. C o n t ro l means to automat i c a l ly actuat e functions to make the building safer duri n g a fi re. This includes providing logic to map a l a rm inputs to activate outputs for such functions as smoke door release and fa n and damper control for management of s m o ke migrat i o n. F e a t u re s All Simplex systems, large or small, p rovide many outstanding fe at u res to accomplish these three functions. Optional alarm ve ri fi c ation re q u i re s c o n fi rm ation of a smoke detector alarm. The patented WALKTEST fe at u re a l l ows one person to perfo rm easy and a c c u rate system testing. Power limited circuit designs let you use less ex p e n s ive wiring methods (wh e re p e rmitted by local code). Connections are ava i l able to interface to a wide va riety of simple or sophisticat e d o ff-site monitoring serv i c e s. A b ove all, each control panel prov i d e s a level of fl exibility to cost-effe c t ive ly meet your most demanding ap p l i c a- tions needs. By using powerful, low - e n e rgy micro p ro c e s s o rs that maintain their programming in nonvo l at i l e m e m o ry, Simplex designs will pro t e c t your unique ap p l i c ation progra m d u ring power outage s. Additional Feature s Some of the many additional Simplex c o n t rol panel fe at u re s : To u ch S c reen Color Graphics Display s I n t ri n s i c a l ly Safe Circ u i t s Remote LCD and LED Annu n c i at o rs C RT / Key b o a rd Interfa c e s P ri n t e rs I n t e rnal Bat t e ry and Charger Options Remote Bat t e ries and Bat t e ry Charge rs B at t e ry Superv i s i o n LCD Readout of Bat t e ry and Powe r S u p p ly Outputs A dditional Power Supplies Multiple Cabinet Sizes Gangable for L a rger Systems A l a rm Silence Inhibit Coding of Notifi c ation Circ u i t s I n t e r face Pro d u c t s I n t e r facing N ew Te ch n o l ogy to Old I n t egrated Digi t i zed Vo i c e Fi re Fi g h t e rs Phones S e c u rity Interfa c e s D e d i c ated Superv i s o ry Service R ep o rt i n g (Some fe at u res are not ava i l able on all pro d u c t s ) 4

S o f t w a re I m p o rt a n c e Selecting your fi re alarm system is a ve ry s e rious re s p o n s i b i l i t y. Your facility will not be pro p e rly served by equipment that re q u i res the development of special exe c- u t ive softwa re to satisfy your needs. In life s a fety ap p l i c ations, softwa re must be thoro u g h ly tested and have an establ i s h e d b a ck ground of evolution and development. At the Simplex R&D Engi n e e ri n g fa c i l i t y, exe c u t ive softwa re designs are t h o ro u g h ly tested by softwa re design e n gi n e e rs, and then by a fully staffe d S o f t wa re Quality Assurance dep a rt m e n t. R&D Engi n e e ring perfo rms ex t e n s ive h a rdwa re and softwa re-based exe rc i s i n g of the design befo re releasing the pro d u c t to the Manu fa c t u ring Quality Assura n c e o rga n i z ation wh e re further testing occurs with manu fa c t u ring prototypes and in field test sites. E x p e r i e n c e In addition to our ex t e n s ive pro d u c t t e s t i n g, the thousands of installed Simplex systems allow us to continu a l ly eva l u at e the best way to implement site-specifi c re q u i rements and allow us to identify any o p e rational area wh e re a softwa re design i m p rovement is in ord e r. If your facility is equipped with ex cl u s ive ly deve l o p e d s o f t wa re, you will not re c e ive the benefi t s of using standard product softwa re. I n t e g r i t y S i m p l ex softwa re is part i t i o n e d, with the exe c u t ive softwa re sep a rated from the sites p e c i fic custom programming locat i o n. E xe c u t ive softwa re is cre ated and installed at the Simplex fa c t o ry and can be ch a n ge d o n ly by a trained technician replacing it with a newer revision. The Simplex p e rsonal computer softwa re progra m m i n g tools that are used for custom p rogramming are "pro m p t - d riven" to p rovide a high level of assurance that ch a n ges to one section of the custom p rogram do not ge n e rate unwa n t e d, derivat ive ch a n ges elsewh e re in the progra m. This custom program memory is used to d e fine re q u i rements such as contro l - by - event point map p i n g, and LCD annu n- c i ator nomencl at u re. It is nonvo l at i l e, meaning that loss of AC power and eve n b at t e ry backup will not compromise yo u r s p e c i fic ap p l i c ation re q u i re m e n t s. A d a p t a b i l i t y The fl exibility of our custom progra m m i n g design ap p ro a ch enables you to deal with i n ev i t able mid-job ch a n ges and avo i d d e l ay in obtaining your Cert i fi c ate of O c c u p a n cy. This fl exibility will allow yo u to easily deal with ch a n ges long after the i n s t a l l ation is completed. D i a g n o s t i c s Using Simplex Tru e Wa re diag n o s t i c s o f t wa re allows technicians to compare revisions and analy ze ch a n ges made to the c u s t o m i zed programming selections. D ev i ation rep o rts accurat e ly detail the ch a n ges, wh e re-used rep o rts list the locations of point re l at i o n s h i p s. 5

Simplex Fire Alarm Pro d u c t s H a rd w i red Systems 4 0 0 4 2 Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs), E x p a n d able to 8, Ava i l able as Style B or D (Class B or Class A) 2 Notifi c ation Appliance Circ u i t s ( NACs), Ava i l able as Style Y or Style Z (Class B or Class A) Single Chassis Design Provides Quick and Easy Installation and Setup Compact Cabinet Mounts on 16 Stud Centers E x t e n s ive Fe at u re Selection is Easily P rogrammed On-Site Dual Multi-Function LED Display s P rovide Status, Progra m m i n g I n fo rm ation, and Diag n o s t i c s 4 0 0 5 8 IDCs standard. Expandabl e, Ava i l abl e as Style B or D (Class B or Class A) 4 NACs Standard, Expandabl e, Ava i l able as Style Y or Style Z (Class B or Class A) Modular Design Allows IDC and NAC Expansion to 40 Circuits Combined Single Chassis Design and Pluggabl e Te rminal bl o cks Provides Quick and Easy Installation and Setup E x t e n s ive Fe at u re Selection is P rogra m m able On-Site 80 Character Alphanu m e ric LCD P rovides Custom Circuit Labels and S t atus, Progra m m i n g, and Diag n o s t i c s I n fo rm at i o n M e nu - D riven Operat i o n Passcode Pro t e c t i o n 4 0 0 2 ESP (Expanded Simplex Progra m - ming) is Ava i l able to Map Inputs to Outputs by Using Internal Dipsw i t ch e s or Po rt able Computers Modular and Expandable: Initiat i n g C i rcuits, from 8 to 32, Style B or Style D (Class B or Class A); Notifi c at i o n Appliance Circuits, from 2 to 6, Style Y or Style Z (Class B or Class A) I n t e r face to Simplex 2120 or 4120 N e t wo rk Systems FM Ap p roved Au t o m atic Extinguishing Release Expansion Panels 4003 Voice Control Panel A dd Vo i c e, To n e, and Pre re c o rd e d M e s s age Au d i ble Notifi c ation to Non- Voice Fi re Alarm Control Pa n e l s. I n t e r faces to 4001, 4002, or 4020 Pa n e l s and Provides Stand-alone Manu a l O p e rat i o n. I n cludes: a 75W, 25VRMS Amplifi e r, Power Supply and Bat t e ry Charge r, M i c ro p h o n e, Digi t a l ly Record e d E va c u ation and All-Clear Messages, and U s e r- P rogra m m able Tone Selection. P rovides 4 or 8 NAC Speaker Circ u i t s, Style Y or Style Z, Power Limited. Options Include a Remote Micro p h o n e and Custom Message s. 4009 NAC Power Extender For Ap p l i c ations when ADA N o t i fi c ation Requirements or other Building Expansion Exceeds the O ri ginal Power Capacity of a Fi re A l a rm Control Pa n e l. Fe at u res Include: Internal 8A Powe r S u p p ly / B at t e ry Charge r, Maintaining of Panel Earth Detection Circuit, and I n t e rnal LED Indicat o rs to Monitor Panel Stat u s. Outputs are 4 or 8 Circuits of Style Y or Style Z NAC, Power Limited. Input is from NAC of Existing Fi re A l a rm Control Pa n e l. 6

A d d ressable Systems 4 1 0 0 Up to 1,000 Add re s s abl e / C o nve n t i o n a l Po i n t s 8 0 - C h a ra c t e r, (40-Character by 2 Line) B a ck-lit LCD Annu n c i ates Panel Stat u s and Accesses Panel Histori c a l I n fo rm at i o n M e nu - D riven, User- Fri e n d ly Operat o r I n t e r face Key b o a rd Passcode Protection, with Histori c a l L og of Log - O n / L og - O ff Custom Pro m p t - D riven Progra m m i n g by Po rt able Computer MAPNET II A dd re s s able Dev i c e s Tru e A l a rm A n a l og Detection H a rdw i red Initiating Circ u i t s, N o t i fi c ation Appliance Circuits, and Control Circ u i t s S e c u rity Monitoring and Contro l Optional CRT / Key b o a rds for Easy Data Access Optional AC or DC Pri n t e rs for E vent Record i n g I n t e l l i gent Power Supplies that A c c u rat e ly Commu n i c ate their Curre n t s and Vo l t ages for Display at the Control Panel FM Ap p roved Extinguishing Release O p e rat i o n. P rovisions for Modem Interfacing fo r Remote Progra m m i n g, Data Analy s i s, and Service Diag n o s t i c s UL 1076 Listed for Security Operat i o n Miniplex Diagram 4100 Miniplex B ring the Economy and Flexibility of M u l t i p l exing to Medium-Sized and Small Buildings. Place 4100 Product Modules at Sep a rat e MINIPLEX Transponder Locations Mount Multiple Modules, Incl u d i n g Voice Modules, in each Remote Tra n s p o n d e r 4 0 2 0 S t a n d a rd, with up to 127 M A P N E T I I A dd re s s able Points, Optional up to 508 4 Standard, up to 20 Optional Hard - Wi red Circuits Field Confi g u rable as Either Initiation, Notifi c ation Ap p l i a n c e, or Au x i l i a ry Contro l D i s p l ay and User Interface is the Same as the 4100 P rovides Tru e A l a rm System F u n c t i o n a l i t y FM Ap p roved Au t o m atic Extinguishing R e l e a s e UL 1076 Listed for Security Operat i o n 7

A d d ressable Systems (cont.) Tru e A l a rm Analog Detection A n a l og Smoke Sensors, both P h o t o e l e c t ric and Ionization A n a l og Heat Sensors A c c u rate Digital Transmission of A n a l og Info rm at i o n I n c reased Smoke Sensitivity Accura cy Reduces False Alarm s Au t o m at i c a l ly Meets the NFPA 72 S e n s i t ivity Test Requirements, Meaning Reduced Maintenance Costs Ava i l able for Mounting in HVAC Air Ducts SENSOR BASES W/ SOUNDER SENSOR BASES D e s c ri p t i o n With the Simplex Tru e A l a rm system, i n fo rm ation from each smoke level sensor or heat sensor is conve rted from its o ri ginal analog (nu m e rical) level to a high i n t egrity digital fo rm at and sent to the c o n t rol panel wh e re softwa re monitors the ave rage and peak readings and compare s them to the present re a d i n g. Smoke s e n s o rs maintain their programmed sensit ivity even with the inev i t able accumul ation of dust and dirt, as well as compens ating for other va ri ables, such as temperat u re and component agi n g. A dvance Wa rn i n g Tru e A l a rm systems identify smoke s e n s o rs that need cleaning befo re their selected sensitivity ch a n ges. If the smoke sensor gets so dirty that it becomes more s e n s i t ive than selected, it info rms the panel t h at it is ex c e s s ive ly dirt y. Sensor Identifi c at i o n A dd ress selection is contained in the p e rm a n e n t ly mounted Tru e A l a rm base. This ensures that when a sensor is re m oved for inspection, cl e a n i n g, or fo r c o nve rsion to another type, the base will maintain the proper add re s s - t o - l o c at i o n re l ationship. (If the add ress selection is l o c ated in the sensor head, there is no g u a rantee that the re m oved head will be re t u rned to its proper location, potentially resulting in serious delays during a fi re a l a rm re s p o n s e. ) HEAT SENSORS UL LISTED DOUBLE WALL SENSOR GUARD FOR USE WITH PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS F l ex i ble Design The Tru e A l a rm system will indicate a t ro u ble if the wrong sensor type is insert e d ( for example: a heat sensor instead of a s m o ke sensor). Howeve r, the system also o p e rates the "wrong" device at its defa u l t s e n s i t ivity until the proper substitution or rep rogramming can be perfo rm e d. Fo r ex a m p l e, during ex t e n s ive re n ovat i o n, substituting heat sensors for smoke PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS IONIZATION SENSORS s e n s o rs, eliminates the need to "bag" the s e n s o rs wh i ch defe ats their operation. By substituting the heat sensor, you not only do not have to bag the device and wo rry about re m oving all of the bags, but the h e at sensor maintains fi re protection wh i l e the re n ovation is in pro c e s s. 8

P rogra m m able Sensitiv i t y P h o t o e l e c t ric sensor sensitivity can be selected at the control panel to be from 0.2% to 3.7% (ex p ressed dire c t ly in perc e n t age of s m o ke obscuration). Ionization sensor sensit ivity can be selected to be from 0.5% to 1.7%. Inve s t i gation of control panel info r- m ation will identify wh i ch sensors should be made more or less sensitive. For instance, s e n s o rs in smoke - f ree areas can be p rogrammed more sensitive ly, while sensors in areas wh e re ambient smoke can be anticip ated under normal conditions (such as e l evator lobbies), can be set for a lowe r s e n s i t iv i t y. Sensitivity selection can be made on the basis of actual historical fact, not s p e c u l at i o n. Two sensitivities may be selected for a " d u a l - s t age" operation. As an ex a m p l e, in a h o t e l - room env i ronment, a sensor locat i o n selected for alarm at 2.5% smoke obscuration can be programmed to provide a wa rning at 1%. At 1% smoke density, only the local sounder in the room wo u l d o p e rat e, but if smoke density increased to 2.5%, the building's fi re alarm system would be actuat e d, with the municipal fi re d ep a rtment being notified and all other responses activat e d. The Tru e A l a rm system also prov i d e s a u t o m atic va ri able sensitivity by time of d ay. By inve s t i gating sensor data history, local conditions can be defined to d e t e rmine when ch a n ging the sensor s e n s i t ivity is ap p ro p ri at e. For ex a m p l e, a reas wh e re smoking is permitted duri n g occupied times may re q u i re the sensit ivity to be 3.7% during the day, but in the unoccupied hours, the sensitivity might be increased to 1%. The Tru e A l a rm system provides the right pro t e c t i o n under both conditions. Sensor Guard P h o t o e l e c t ric Tru e A l a rm sensors may be equipped with a UL listed, doubl e - wa l l p ro t e c t ive sensor guard. The drift compens at e d, maintained high sensitivity of Tru e A l a rm sensors allows for the use of a f u l ly pro t e c t ive guard when installing s e n s o rs in areas of potential abu s e. Although such a guard would typically be applied wh e re vandalism is anticipat e d, it also lends itself to ap p l i c ations wh e re accidental damage may result from objects s u ch as ladd e rs, boxes, or baske t b a l l s. Highest Peak Value Alarm Thresholds 2.5% 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Time (Days) By analyzing TrueAlarm historical data, sensitivity selection can be customized for each sensor location. 2% 1.5% 1% 0.5% 0.2% Average Value H e at Sensors Tru e A l a rm heat sensors provide a c o m b i n ation rat e - o f - ri s e / fi xed temperat u re operation wh i ch is self-re s t o ri n g. With small thermal mass, these sensors m i n i m i ze thermal lag and are UL listed as rate compensated heat detectors. Rat e - o f - rise is selectable in either 15 F or 20 F per minute (8.33 C or 11.11 C per m i nute) with an independent fi xe d t e m p e rat u re level of 135 F (57.22 C). By selection at the control panel, all temperat u res can be displayed and status rep o rt s p rinted in either Fa h renheit or Celsius. A dd i t i o n a l ly, the heat sensor can be c o n fi g u red as a utility device to monitor for temperat u re ex t remes in the ra n ge f rom 32 F to 158 F (0 C to 70 C). 9

A d d ressable Systems (cont.) 4120 Network Pe e r- t o - Peer To ken Ring Netwo rk I n t e r face of Fi re Alarm Control Pa n e l s E s s e n t i a l ly Unlimited Arch i t e c t u re A c c o m m o d ates Future Expansion Fi re Alarm Control Panel Nodes Can I n clude: 4120 Control Panels, Stat u s Command Centers, Status Command C e n t e rs with Vo i c e, and 4020, 2120, and 4002 Systems N e t wo rk Annu n c i at o rs Incl u d e : - 4120 Series Netwo rk Processing Units (NPU) - 4190 Series Graphic Command C e n t e rs (GCC) - 4120 Series Netwo rk Display Units ( N D U ) N e t wo rk Interface Module can be R e t ro fitted to Existing 4100, 4020, 4002, and 2120 Systems Fi re Alarm Control Panel Nodes are UL 1076 Listed for Security Operat i o n (4120, 4020, and 4190 Seri e s ) System Programming is Distri bu t e d among the Node Members fo r M a x i mum System Integri t y Nodes Reconfi g u re into Sub-Groups if S ep a rated from the Netwo rk Style 7 Operation With a Va riety of Media for Both Short and Long Distance C o m mu n i c at i o n s Can Provide Multiplex Operation of Tra n s p o n d e rs from Node C o n t rol Pa n e l s Set-Host Fe at u re Provides Access to all N e t wo rk Status and History Info rm at i o n Dial-Up Service Modems Provide Off - Site Access to Netwo rk Status and H i s t o ry Info rm at i o n 4100/4120 Network Vo i c e R e c o rded Voice Messages use Highly R e l i abl e, Digi t i ze d, Solid-State Circ u i t ry Tone Generation Employ s S o p h i s t i c ated Digi t i zed Te ch n i q u e s P roviding Accurate Rep roduction of a Wide Range of Tones with Pre c i s e C o n t rol of Amplitude and Fre q u e n cy Content A m p l i fi e rs of 25 or 100 Watts at 25 or 70 VRMS are Ava i l able to Prov i d e C o s t - E ffe c t ive Flexibility for all Ap p l i c ations S i m p l ex Amplifi e rs Prov i d e : Full Power even Under Bat t e ry O p e rat i o n C l e a r, Low Distortion Output Allow i n g A c c u rate and Specific Directions to be B roadcast to Selected Areas or Th roughout the Fa c i l i t y S p e a ker Zone Control and Annu n c i at i o n a re Provided by Easy-to-Use Switch e s and LEDs Located at the Control Pa n e l A Readily Accessible Micro p h o n e I n t e r face Allows Clear Vo i c e I n s t ructions to be Manu a l ly Broadcast to Building Occupants M e s s ages can be electro n i c a l ly spliced f rom a message menu to automat i c a l ly b roadcast to your facility's fi re bri ga d e ( wh e rever they are in the fa c i l i t y ). I n fo rm ation can specify the exact emerge n cy location such as, "Code Red, Fo u rth Floor, East Wi n g, Dat a P rocessing Are a " Fi re fi g h t e r s telephones establish dire c t t wo - way commu n i c ations between the master control panel and the re m o t e fi re fi g h t e rs s locat i o n 10

Phased-In Retro f i t S i m p l ex fi re alarm control panels are fl ex i ble and modular. Th ey can be ap p l i e d to your re t ro fit needs in a phased-in s chedule that fits your bu d get as well as your facility protection re q u i re m e n t s. Phase 1 R eplace your old fi re alarm c o n t rol panel with a new Simplex panel s u ch as the model 4100. Use yo u r existing initiating devices and ex i s t i n g a l a rm notifi c ation appliances. With the 4100 decoder module, you can eve n ke ep your electro - m e chanical coded d evices and have them mapped into the fi re alarm control panel progra m. Phase 2 The next step would be to replace your old detection devices with Tru e A l a rm s m o ke and heat sensors and replace your old "zoned" manu a l s t ations and notifi c ation alarm circ u i t s with add re s s able MAPNET II d ev i c e s. In most cases, your existing wiring can be re t a i n e d, and yet each area of yo u r facility can be upgraded with indiv i d- u a l ly supervised and indiv i d u a l ly c o n t ro l l able devices that will accurat e ly and quick ly info rm you of fa c i l i t y p ro blems, allowing the fi re alarm c o n t rol panel to provide locat i o n s p e c i fic re s p o n s e s. Phase 3 As your facility expands, it can be connected into a 4120 N e t wo rk to allow peer- t o - p e e r c o m mu n i c ations among all of the fi re a l a rm panels with info rm at i o n ava i l able as needed at each locat i o n. This will provide not only localize d m o n i t o ring and control, but stat u s i n fo rm ation can be used to respond as re q u i red throughout your fa c i l i t y. 11

P.C. Products For Life Safety G raphic Command Center. Wi t h color graphics screens, your fa c i l i t y l ayout is presented at the detail leve l re q u i red to quick ly and accurat e ly eva l u ate fi re alarm system status. Input can be touch s c reen or mouse, either one or both. C u s t o m i zed screens and travel key s p resent the detail you need and allow p rogression to more or less detail in a d i rect manner with minimal key selections. Operat o rs are assisted by the f ri e n d ly pre s e n t ation of familiar fl o o r plans and building pro files. C u s t o m i zed color coded messages will a u t o m at i c a l ly or selective ly be d i s p l ayed to guide the operator to the exact response re q u i re d. E x t e n s ive historical logging stores up to 50,000 events. Fe at u res include operat o r n o t ations and compatibility with spre a d sheet and data base progra m s. Dot Mat rix Pri n t e rs p rovide letter quality copies of fi re alarm system a c t ivity such as the occurrence of tro u bl e s and alarm s p rinted as they occur. In addition, printed rep o rts can be ge n e rated for system history logs that i n clude Tru e A l a rm sensor info rm at i o n, a l a rm and tro u ble occurre n c e, printouts of i n d ividual point info rm ation, and other system dat a. Remote Te rm i n a l s a l l ow on-line commands via CRT / Key b o a rds fo r system ack n ow l e d ge, reset, and info r- m ation inquiry. Pa s swo rd pro t e c t e d command line inputs can be used to p rovide point contro l. 12

P e r i p h e r a l s t e s t i n g, re s e a rch, and deve l o p m e n t. Whether for projected beam smoke detection, area or duct smoke detection, or flame detection, Simplex has the product that meets your ap p l i- c ations needs. new sep p h o t o e l e c t ric smoke detectors. Our i n t ri n s i c a l ly safe devices are FM ap p roved and designed to ensure that e n e rgy can never re a ch dange ro u s l evels in potentially ex p l o s ive at m o s- p h e res. (This minimizes the need fo r ex p e n s ive, heavy and bu l ky ex p l o s i o n - p roof encl o s u res). S i m p l ex peri p h e ral products are prove n c o m p at i ble with the ap p l i c able fi re alarm c o n t rol panels. Each is age n cy listed for its ap p ro p ri ate ap p l i c ation. The peri p h e ra l p roduct line is broad and complete; the fo l l owing examples part i c u l a rly demons t rate the Simplex dedication to prov i d i n g for your needs. S i m p l ex LCD annu n c i at o rs provide an a l p h a nu m e ri c, 80-ch a ra c t e r, (40-ch a r- acter by 2 line) backlit LCD display t h at annu n c i ates panel status and ( wh e re ap p ro p ri ate) can duplicat e m a ny of the control panel operat o r sw i t ch e s. P roper ap p l i c ation of Simplex audibl e, v i s i bl e, and combination audibl e / v i s i bl e (A/V) notifi c ation appliances (incl u d i n g i n n ovations such as 2-wire synch ron i zed strobes) provides the perfo r- mance re q u i red for ADA c o m p l i a n c e. Simplex ex p e rtise in A DA, OSHA, and other reg u l at i o n s will guide you to ach i eving that compliance with the product combin ation that is right for your fa c i l i t y. Successful fi re detection re q u i res the p roper ap p l i c ation of a high perfo r- mance product. Simplex offe rs a complete line of detection devices that rep resents the culmination of many ye a rs of product evolution thro u g h For hazardous env i ronments, ex p l o s i o n - p roof and intri n s i c a l ly safe products are ava i l able to ach i eve needed pro t e c t i o n. S i m p l ex offe rs a line of ex p l o s i o n - p ro o f n o t i fi c ation appliances and initiat i n g d evices and also offe rs an intri n s i c a l ly s a fe product line including: barri e r modules, manual stations, heat d e t e c t o rs, and both ionization and The Simplex models 4002, 4020 and 4100 are FM ap p roved for age n t d i s ch a rge operation. This connection p rovides the supervision and solenoid va l ve control signals re q u i red fo r Au t o m atic Extinguishing Release Systems and Deluge and Pre a c t i o n S p rinkler Systems. Pe ri p h e ral List Addressable manual pull stations. Addressable detectors (photoelectric, ionization, and heat). Air aspiration detectors, and Air duct detectors. Annunciators (LCD, LED Graphic, and incandescent). Audible/visible and visible appliances including ADA compatibility. Bells, horns, chimes, piezoelectric horns. Coded master boxes. Console mounting options. Control relays. Digital Alarm Communicating Transmitters (DACT). Door holders and closers. End-of-line monitoring devices (relays and resistors). Explosion-proof devices. Fan shutdown controls. Flame detectors. Heat detectors. Interface products to connect new systems to old designs. Intrinsically safe modules for adapting conventional zone circuitry. Intrinsically safe products. Photoelectric beam detection. Pull stations (manual and coded). Remote station communications. Remote batteries and chargers. Single station detectors with horns and strobes. Sirens and speakers. Suppression (including isolated loop circuit protection) designed specifically for Simplex circuits. TrueAlarm products. Two and four wire: photoelectric, ionization, fixed and rate of rise heat detection. Waterflow switches. And more. 13

United States The Simplex Commitment To Fire Safety Th at s why Simplex has a team of ex p e rienced personnel to help you with a full ra n ge of fi re alarm services, incl u d i n g : designing and providing quality equipment, advising on the ap p l i c ation of this equipment to each bu i l d i n g, prov i d i n g field assistance for proper installation, and perfo rming onsite training of your building personnel. S i m p l ex also maintains 130 offices with trained tech n i- cians to test and maintain fi re alarm systems. Simplex Fire Alarm Products, Simply Better. 100 Ye a rs of Tra d i t i o n. L a rge Established Company. E x t e n s ive Research Fa c i l i t i e s. C o m p l e m e n t a ry Product Lines Providing Integrat e d S o l u t i o n s. Sales and Service Offices in 130 Locations in the United S t ates and Canada. O ver 4,000 Employees Intern at i o n a l ly. D i s t ri bu t o rs Wo rl dw i d e. For further Info rm ation Refer to the Ye l l ow Pages for the S i m p l ex Bra n ch Office Nearest Yo u. ALABAMA Birmingham Huntsville Mobile Montgomery ARIZONA Phoenix Tucson ARKANSAS Little Rock CALIFORNIA Fresno Los Angeles Oakland Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Jose Santa Ana Ventura COLORADO Denver CONNECTICUT Hartford New Haven DELAWARE Wilmington FLORIDA Fort Myers Jacksonville Miami Orlando Tallahassee Tampa West Palm Beach GEORGIA Atlanta Columbus Macon Savannah HAWAII Honolulu IDAHO Boise ILLINOIS Chicago East Peoria Rockford INDIANA Evansville Ft. Wayne Indianapolis South Bend IOWA Des Moines KANSAS Topeka Wichita KENTUCKY Lexington Louisville LOUISIANA Baton Rouge Monroe New Orleans Shreveport MAINE Portland MARYLAND Baltimore Hagerstown MASSACHUSETTS Auburn Boston West Springfield MICHIGAN Automotive Dearborn Detroit Grand Rapids Lansing MINNESOTA Duluth Minneapolis MISSISSIPPI Gulfport Jackson MISSOURI Kansas City St. Louis Springfield MONTANA Helena NEBRASKA Omaha NEVADA Las Vegas Sparks NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester NEW JERSEY Mount Laurel Rockaway NEW MEXICO Albuquerque NEW YORK Albany Buffalo Elmira Endicott Jamestown Long Island Manhattan Rochester Syracuse Utica White Plains NORTH CAROLINA Asheville Charlotte Greensboro Hickory Raleigh NORTH DAKOTA Fargo OHIO Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dayton Lima Toledo OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City Tulsa OREGON Portland PENNSYLVANIA Allentown Harrisburg Philadelphia Pittsburgh Scranton RHODE ISLAND Providence SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston Columbia Greenville Myrtle Beach SOUTH DAKOTA Sioux Falls TENNESSEE Chattanooga Kingsport Knoxville Memphis Nashville TEXAS Austin Corpus Christi Dallas El Paso Houston Lubbock San Antonio UTAH Salt Lake City VERMONT Burlington VIRGINIA Herndon Norfolk Richmond Roanoke WASHINGTON Seattle Spokane Tacoma WASHINGTON, D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Charleston WISCONSIN Green Bay Madison Milwaukee C a n a d a ALBERTA Calgary Edmonton BRITISH COLUMBIA Vancouver MANITOBA Winnipeg NEW BRUNSWICK Moncton NEWFOUNDLAND St. John s NOVA SCOTIA Halifax ONTARIO Hamilton London Ottawa Toronto QUEBEC Montreal Quebec City SASKATCHEWAN Saskatoon 1996 Simplex Time Recorder Co. Because Simplex is constantly improving its products, specifications are subject to change without notice. B110-602/EXC-40M/2-96