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The Simplex 4099-9004 is the most commonly seen pull station on new Simplex installs. It uses the iconic "T-Bar" design that Simplex has had since the 1970s. It was introduced in 2014 and is still in production. It is a single-action pull station, and has a status LED. It is addressable, and runs on the IDNet addressable protocol.
The Simplex 4099-9004 is the most commonly seen pull station on new Simplex installs. It uses the iconic "T-Bar" design that Simplex has had since the 1970s. It was introduced in 2014 and is still in production. It is a single-action pull station, and has a status LED. It is addressable, and is compatible with the MAPNET II or IDNet addressable protocols.
==How To Operate==
==How To Operate==
Put two fingers on the back of the handle, and pull forward and down.
Put two fingers on the back of the handle, and pull forward and down.

Latest revision as of 23:03, 2 December 2022

The Simplex 4099-9004 is the most commonly seen pull station on new Simplex installs. It uses the iconic "T-Bar" design that Simplex has had since the 1970s. It was introduced in 2014 and is still in production. It is a single-action pull station, and has a status LED. It is addressable, and is compatible with the MAPNET II or IDNet addressable protocols.

How To Operate[edit | edit source]

Put two fingers on the back of the handle, and pull forward and down.


Variants[edit | edit source]

Enthusiasts Who Own This[edit | edit source]

User Yycsfirealarmnimrod has one of these pull stations, built in 2018. He also has two 4099-9004CB bilingual variants, which are from 2017. User Simplex NimrodES also has one 4099-9004, which was made in 2018.