Panel Programmer: Simplex Es

All ES series panels are "intelligent" fire alarm control panels, meaning they can process data from addressable devices to make sophisticated decisions about alarm conditions, reducing false alarms and improving response times.

It is essential to use the ES Programmer version that matches the panel's Master Exec (firmware) version. Multiple versions of the programmer can coexist on the same PC, which can be useful when supporting panels with different Exec versions in the field.

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When the programmer is opened for the first time, a prompt appears automatically requesting that the user create a job. To create a new job:

Legacy panels used NAC circuits. The ES Programmer handles devices—addressable speakers and strobes. You can program individual output volume per strobe (15/30/75/110 cd) and speaker wattage across the same pair of wires, a feat impossible with conventional programmers. All ES series panels are "intelligent" fire alarm

Beyond simple identification, the programmer utilizes a proprietary logic language called Custom Control. This allows for complex "If-Then" scenarios. For example, a programmer can write a script ensuring that if a smoke detector in the elevator lobby activates, the system will capture the elevator, recall it to the primary floor, and simultaneously activate visual strobes while bypassing audible alarms in patient care areas. This level of granular control is what allows Simplex systems to meet the diverse building codes of hospitals, high-rises, and industrial facilities. Network Management and Data Integrity

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The programmer is the interface—typically a Windows-based laptop running —that communicates with the panel to upload, download, edit, and verify point databases, control logic (CUAs—Control Units Associations), and network configurations.

For facilities requiring mass notification capabilities, the 4100ES panel and its programmer are UL Listed for Mass Notification Systems (UL 2572).

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