Simplex 4009 IDNet NAC Extender Installation Manual Rev B
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and Warnings IDNet NAC Extender Instructions NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT THAT APPEARS Upon unpacking your Simplex product inspect the contents of the for shipping damage If damage is apparent immediately file a claim the carrier and notify Simplex HAZARD Disconnect electrical power when making any adjustments or repairs Servicing should be performed by qualified Representatives HAZARD Static electricity can damage components Therefore as follows Ground yourself before opening or installing components use the 553 484 Control Kit Keep components not mounted in the panel wrapped in anti static material FREQUENCY ENERGY This equipment generates uses and can radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications It has tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide protection against such interference when operated in a commercial Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take measures may be required to correct the interference 4009 9201 120VAC or 4009 9301 220 240VAC IDNet Notification Circuit NAC Extender is a self contained adjunct panel for use with Fire Alarm Control Panels FACPs The base version of the 4009 IDNet Extender 4009 IDNet is a single board system consisting of four NACs a supply and charger an IDNet slave interface and two conventional NAC for hardwired control not applicable to the 4009 IDNet as an IDNet device cards are available to provide the following additional capabilities Class A Adapter Option Card allows fault tolerance in the case of circuit wiring faults on the NACs NAC Option Card adds four conventional Notification Appliance IDNet Repeater Option Card regenerates and provides a power and boost for the IDNet channel When IDNet Repeater Option Card is the fiber option is not available to the 4009 IDNet Class B 4009 9811 Class A Fiber Optic Receiver receives communication over a fiber optic channel and regenerates the IDNet The fiber option is used with the 4090 9105 Class B 4090 9107 A Fiber Optic Transmitter to form an IDNet fiber link IDNet Configuration Components Configuration Switches and Indicators IDNet Option Interfaces Installation 9 15 B this Publication page 2000 Simplex Time Recorder Co Westminster MA 01441 0001 USA specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice is and TrueAlert are trademarks of Simplex Time Recorder Company Manuals Online IDNet NAC Extender continued 4009 IDNet connects as an end of line device to a compatible notification circuit from the host panel It provides eight amperes of DC signaling to either four or eight supervised reverse polarity NACs style Y or style Alarms from the host panel signal the four or eight 4009 IDNet NACs to the alarm 4009 IDNet can also minimize transmission line losses associated with large currents long distances within buildings In a fire alarm system the 4009 IDNet power supply and batteries for notification appliances are near the actual notification appliances saving system power and battery while minimizing line losses IDNet Configuration 1 Simplex 4009 IDNet NAC Extender 4009 IDNet the desired options have been installed in the 4009 IDNet set the Configuration Switch SW1 to match the installed options see 1 If the 4009 is not connected to IDNet set SW1 Position 8 to ON for control see paragraph 4009 IDNet Control The desired options for the 4009 IDNet are set by the Software Configuration DIP SW2 see Tables 2 and 3 the 4009 IDNet is connected to IDNet set the Hardware Configuration SW1 see Table 1 to match the installed options and set SW1 Position 8 OFF for IDNet addressable control see paragraph 4009 IDNet Control Set the IDNet address on SW2 using Figure 5 as a reference on next page Manuals Online IDNet NAC Extender Continued IDNet Configuration 4009 IDNet Control are two hardwired NAC control inputs to the 4009 IDNet when used as IDNet device on a 4010 these inputs are not used The hardwired NAC inputs provide backward compatibility with other Simplex panels In the mode the 4009 IDNet is non addressable and controlled via two DIP Hardware Configuration Switch SW1 and Software Switch SW2 Each input simulates a typical hardwired appliance as seen from the host panel When a fault occurs on the Addressable NAC system or on any of the outputs controlled by Input 1 panel causes an open condition on the host NAC that is connected to Input 1 faults on the outputs controlled by Input 2 are reflected on the host panel in the same fashion A power loss condition at the 4009 IDNet causes 1 to indicate a fault open condition 1 and 2 can be configured either as EOL devices on the host NAC or as on that NAC based on whether an end of line load is presented to the Up to four 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders can be attached to the FACP s 4009 IDNet IDNet Control 4009 IDNet is addressable when configured as an IDNet peripheral this is also configured via DIP switches SW1 and SW2 In the IDNet mode see Figure 5 sets the address of the NACs connected to the 4009 IDNet are controlled and configured by the 4010 FACP The 4009 IDNet each output NAC If a trouble occurs faults including NAC power battery integrity and earth are communicated to the host 4010 FACP as IDNet messages IDNet BASE SYSTEM EXPANSION SHOWN GROUND SYSTEM BOARD see Figure 4 RECTIFIER WIRING HARNESS 120VAC 4009 or 220 240VAC WIRING BLOCK 2 4009 IDNet System Components on next page Manuals Online IDNet NAC Extender Continued Components Notification Appliance Circuit Outputs 4009 IDNet system board provides 4 hardwired NACs NACs 1 through 4 Class B reverse polarity Notification Appliance Circuits Each circuit has one for supervision state and the opposite polarity for alarm state Field wiring are provided for 12 AWG 18 AWG wire Refer to the 842 068 Wiring Diagram for complete wiring compatible appliances current and distance information Each circuit is capable of being independently by the 4009 IDNet as commanded by the host panel notification circuits use a 10k end of line resistor for supervision The circuit monitored for short and open circuit line faults when in the standby not condition In the event of a short circuit the 4009 IDNet will not the NAC while the short circuit fault is present During coded signal the 4009 IDNet checks for a short during each and holds the off if a short is detected Short and open circuit faults are reported to the panel via the command channel either IDNet or hardwired depending on and can be identified by a blinking trouble LED on the 4009 IDNet supervisory state NACs are configurable as A circuits with the addition of an option that plugs onto the base board The option card also provides the additional wiring terminations needed for Class A The 4009 IDNet monitors for of the Class A Option Card The presence of the Class A Adapter Option must match the Hardware Configuration Switch SW1 for proper operation Table 1 addition when configured as an IDNet peripheral each NAC has the ability software control to disconnect its supervision allowing earth fault this operation is also performed automatically as part of the power up Charger battery charger charges lead acid batteries up to 18AH Batteries are for low missing battery and depleted battery The battery charger remains disabled until a battery is sensed Cutout Module Canadian Version only Canadian version of the 4009