Autocall IDNet Isolator2 Compatibility Chart

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IDNet Isolator2 Compatibility Chart this document to clarifiy which products you can use in conjunction with the IDNet Isolator2 and IDNet Isolator2 Bases Refer to 579 1313AC Isolator2 Usage Guidelines for more information about Isolator2 usage Some PIDs in the IDNet Isolator2 Compatibility Chart are also available with a BA suffix In relation to the IDNet Isolator2 compatibility these PIDs are equivalent to the default PIDs modules incompatibility following table details IDNet modules that are not compatible with the Isolator2 1 IDNet modules that are not compatible with Isolator2 Isolator note or Part Number Board Assembly Board Assembly The modules listed in Table 1 do not recognize the Isolator2 devices If Isolator2 devices connect to equipment identified in Table 1 the Isolator2 will report a answer trouble on the control unit However other devices downstream will continue to communicate with the control unit devices incompatibility can not connect the devices listed below to the IDNet2 channel alongside the IDNet Isolator2 where ULC S524 7th edition isolator requirements be met even when all other software and hardware assembly revisions on the IDNet2 channel meet the Isolator2 compatibility requirements If you use equipment listed in Table 2 on the IDNet2 channel alongside the IDNet Isolator2 all operation except compliance with ULC S524 7th isolator requirements will function properly A4090 9107 A009 9811 A4098 9793 2 IDNet2 channel equipment Fiber Transmitter Fiber Receiver Repeater Isolator Isolator Base modules revision compatibility the following section to identify the specific module revision for Isolator2 compatibility For ULC S524 7th edition compatibility make sure the and PC Board assemblies meet the minimum revisions below 3 ULC revision compatibility IDNet2 IDNet2 Loop Card 4007ES NAC PSU and IDNAC PSU or Part Number IDNet2 2 Board Assembly Revision Revision D or later Revision Requirements 3.01 or higher 6.01 or higher Loop Card Revision C or later Revision C or later Rev A Isolator2 Compatibility Chart or Part Number Revision Requirements 3 ULC revision compatibility IDNet2 IDNet2 Loop Card 4007ES NAC PSU and IDNAC PSU NAC PSU Board Assembly Revision Revision F or later IDNAC PSU Revision D or later 3.01 or higher 6.01 or higher 3.01 or higher 6.01 or higher or Part Number MSS2 Board Assembly Revision Revision A or later Revision Requirements 3.01 or higher 6.01 or higher 4 ULC revision compatibility for 4010ES MSS2 or Part Number ESS Board Assembly Revision Revision C or later Revision Requirements 3.01 or higher 6.01 or higher 5 ULC revision compatibility for 4010ES ESS modules listed above recognize the Isolator2 devices and can communicate with them only if the software revision requirements are the assembly 566 XXX revision requirement is not met but the software is then the following applies Class A DCLA or Class X DCLC operation can not be guaranteed to work to ULC S524 7th edition Class B DCLB operation meets ULC S524 7th edition All products sold after the release of the Isolator2 meet the minimum requirements 2 Rev A devices PC Board assembly compatibility ULC S524 7th edition compatibility make sure the PC Board assemblies of the active field devices meet the following minimum revisions Isolator2 Compatibility Chart 6 PC board assembly revision requirements IAM with LED with T Sense IAM IAM Contact Relay IAM Relay IAM Supervised IAM IAM with T Sense IAM with Unsupervised Input Monitor IAM 2 Stage Pull Station Board assembly revision requirements Revision H or later Revision D or later Revision E or later Revision D or later Revision C or later Revision C or later Revision F or later Revision G or later Revision F or later Revision H or later A4099 9004CAB A4099 9005CA A4099 9006CA can easily recognize the minimum PC Board Assembly revision of the devices listed in Table 6 is met by verifying the presence of a purple Compatible sticker 623 2564 the devices you are using from Table 6 do not have the Isolator2 Compatible sticker it means their PC Board assemblies are at revisions than shown above You can use them on the system but it will not meet the requirements of ULC S524 7th edition devices in Table 6 have no minimal firmware requirement All products sold after the release of the Isolator2 meet the minimum requirements compatible IDNet Devices other IDNet devices not mentioned in Table 6 are compatible with the Isolator2 and meet ULC S524 7th edition They do not have an Isolator2 sticker and do not require a minimum PC Board assembly revision Isolator2 Compatible stickers are only applied to devices and listed in Table 6 that have minimum firmware or PC Board assembly revision requirements to support ULC S524 7th edition Isolator2 3 Rev A and Isolator2 use cases for IDNet2 can mix legacy IDNet Addressable Isolator devices A4090 9116 or IDNet Isolator Bases A4098 9777 A4098 9793 with Isolator2 devices A4098 9766 A4098 9767 on the same IDNet2 channel but it is not preferred See Table 7 outlining the impact the different have on the system 7 Mixed isolators system impacts Fault Search to meet ULC S524 channel configuration only A4098 9766 only A4098 9777 and Isolator2 on loop1 on loop2 on loop1 on loop2 loop2 can meet it Time Recovery Time use the automatic diagnostic the closest Isolator2 use the automatic diagnostic the closest isolator automatic diagnostic tool will report legacy Isolator See note use the automatic diagnostic the closest isolator use the automatic diagnostic on loop1 It will find the closest See note 1 Earth fault search must be on loop 2 on loop1 on loop2 improved See note 2 legacy Isolators and Isolator2 isolators are mixed on an IDNet2 channel although the isolation performance will remain at least equivalent the legacy Isolator performance the automatic ground fault search will be degraded and will not recognize Isolator2 isolators When there a mix of legacy Isolators and Isolator2 isolators on an IDNet2 channel automatic ground fault search will only report the address of the legacy Isolator that is connected before the Isolator2 isolator with a ground fault It will never report the address of an Isolator2 In order to identify the location of a ground fault down to the closest Isolator2 isolator you need to perform a ground fault search on each isolator on the channel For this reason it is not recommended to mix legacy Isolators and Isolator2 isolators on an IDNet2 or channel Performance improvements depend on the ratio and exact placement of the Isolator2 over the legacy Isolator The less legacy Isolator the better the recovery performance 2021 Johnson Controls All rights reserved All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision and are subject to change without notice Additional listings may be applicable contact your local Autocall supplier for the latest status Listings and approvals under Tyco Fire Security GmbH and the product names listed in this material are 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