
Features
Individual addressable manual fire alarm
callpoints with:
•Power and data supplied via IDNet addressable
communications using a single wire pair
•Enhanced aesthetics
•Designed for fast and easy installation
•Designed for EMI compatibility
•Surface or flush mounting options
•Test key allows the callpoint to be tested without
breaking the glass
•Requires a special key to open the callpoint
Compatible with Simplex Model series
4010 and 4100U
Description
These addressable manual callpoints, with compact
communications module, are easily installed to satisfy
demanding applications. An integral individual
addressable module (IAM) monitors status and
communicates changes to the connected control panel via
IDNet communications.
Specifications
Power and
Communications IDNet, 1 address per callpoint
Address Means DIPswitch, 8 position
Device Type KACPUL
Wire Connections Spade terminals
Storage and Operating
Temperature Range 14°F to 131°F (-10° C to 55° C)
Humidity Range Up to 95% RH non-condensing
Ingress Protection IP24D
Color Red, RAL3001
Material PC/ABS
Dimensions 3-5/8” H x 3-1/2” W x 1-1/16” D
(93 mm x 89 mm x 28 mm)
Operation
– This product is not presently agency listed. Contact your local Simplex product supplier for
the latest status.
IDNet Addressable Manual Callpoint
Operation
Activation of the Simplex callpoint requires the glass
element to be broken. Completing the action operates a
micro-switch whose condition is signaled back to the
control panel.
Callpoint reset requires the use of a special key
(supplied with the callpoint) to remove the front cover
which allows the glass element to be replaced.
Callpoint testing is performed by inserting the key
fully into the bottom of the housing and pulling down,
this releases the bottom of the housing and break glass
element. To reset the callpoint, the bottom of the housing
is pushed upwards until it locks in position. (See
illustration below.)
Callpoint Testing
IDNet™ I/O Devices
IDNet Communicating Devices,
Internal Addressable Manual Callpoint
A0001-0006-3 3/2009