What are the differences between the 4010ES and the 4100ES?
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The 4100ES is a modular, high-capacity system designed for large-scale networking and integrated emergency voice/alarm communications, whereas the 4010ES is a compact panel that uses "block space" for expansion and features integrated LED annunciation.
| Feature | 4100ES | 4010ES |
|---|---|---|
| Expansion | 1, 2, or 3-bay expansion boxes [1] | Block space option cards and 1-2 bay cabinets (Page 1-2) [2] |
| Audio/Voice | Supports 100W, 50W, and 35W analog/digital amplifiers and firefighter phones [1] | Standard NACs and IDNet addressable channels (Page 1) [2] |
| Annunciation | Supports 64/64 LED/switch controllers and various display modules [1] | 48-LED panel mount (40 Red, 8 Yellow) (Page 1) [2] |
| Networking | Designed for large networks including TrueSite Workstations (Page 8) [1] | Supports ES Net, 4120, and peer-to-peer networking (Page 1) [2] |
The 4100ES utilizes an NXP Master Controller and supports complex transponder interfaces [1].
The 4010ES is designed with a hinged user interface for internal access and mounts NACs directly on power supply assemblies to minimize wiring loss (Page 2) [2].