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Cautions, warnings, and regulatory information

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

 Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to

this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.

DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX™ PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED

 Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents

of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized Simplex

product supplier.

ELECTRICAL HAZARD

 Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be

performed by a representative or an authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier.

STATIC HAZARD

 Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows:

•  Ground yourself before opening or installing components.
•  Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times.

Introduction

The 4009-9814 Class A adapter is an optional daughter card that is added to the 4009 IDNAC Repeater to provide support for Class A wiring

extensions.
Consult manual 579-1019 for more information on the 4009 IDNAC Repeater, referred to as “Repeater” from this point on in the manual.

Card specifications

Table 1: Card specifications

Card Specifications
Operating

Conditions

32

o

 F - 120

o

F (0

o

 C-49

o

C)

Up to 93% relative humidity at 90 

o

F

(32

o

C), non-condensing.

Electrical

Specifications

IDNAC Output:

29V / Special application 3A Max.

IDNAC Input (for Class A Extension

mode):

4 unit loads

LED1

For Class A Local mode:

 Indicates a

short on Port A.
For Class A extension mode: Indicates a

Short on Port A or an Open when both

sides of the loop are opened.

LED2

For Class A Local mode:

 Indicates a

short on Port B.

For Class A extension mode:

 Indicates

a short on Port B or an open when both

sides of the loop are opened.

Included

Hardware

4 x Screws (6-32 x 1/4 LG, Slotted Torx)
4x Standoffs (M/F6-32 x 3/4 LG)

Figure 1: Card Layout

Installation and configuration

Installing the Class A adapter

The Class A Adapter fits onto the repeater card.

Important:

Make sure the power to the 4009 Repeater is disconnected before proceeding.
1.

Remove the screws on each side of TB1.

2.

Make sure that the connector screws on the repeater’s TB1 are tightly screwed down or they will obstruct the installation of the Class A Adapter

card.

3.

Install the 4 standoffs on the repeater card.

579-1080   Rev. F

4009-9814 Class A Adapter Card for the 4009 IDNAC Repeater Installation Guide

*05791080F*

Summary of Contents for 4009-9814

Page 1: ...r more information on the 4009 IDNAC Repeater referred to as Repeater from this point on in the manual Card specifications Table 1 Card specifications Card Specifications Operating Conditions 32 o F 120 o F 0 o C 49 o C Up to 93 relative humidity at 90 o F 32 o C non condensing Electrical Specifications IDNAC Output 29V Special application 3A Max IDNAC Input for Class A Extension mode 4 unit loads...

Page 2: ...d J2 on the Repeater and jumper J1 on the Class A Adapter card must be set to the same setting For a local Class A loop To create a Class A local loop off of the repeater set the jumper to the Local setting jumper position 1 2 For an extended Class A loop To make the repeater part of a Class A loop extending from a DCAI set the jumper to the Class A Ext setting jumper position 2 3 Figure 3 Class A...

Page 3: ...installed on the repeater the TB1 on the Class A Adapter replaces the TB1 IDNAC OUT on the repeater It s important that nothing be connected to the repeater s TB1 Figure 4 Use the Class A Adapter terminal block page 3 579 1080 Rev F 4009 9814 Class A Adapter Card for the 4009 IDNAC Repeater Installation Guide ...

Page 4: ...rs of the IDNAC circuit reside in the same metal conduit and only under certain conditions Check with your local sales office before using wiring that is not twisted pair Device wiring guidelines Review the following guidelines for devices before you begin the field wiring Only IDNAC devices and other compatible devices are allowed on the SLCs Consult the Extended Power Supply manual 579 1015 for ...

Page 5: ...Class A Loop Mode Configuration Note To achieve this a 4100 6103 Dual Class A Isolator DCAI must be part of the EPS configuration manual 579 1029 The Extended Class A Loop Mode does not support the 4905 9929 TrueAlert Isolator Module To wire the Repeater as part of an Extended Class A loop 1 Route the wire coming from the DCAI to the A and the A inputs on the Class A Adapter terminal block that is...

Page 6: ...Figure 7 Extended Class A loop wiring page 6 579 1080 Rev F 4009 9814 Class A Adapter Card for the 4009 IDNAC Repeater Installation Guide ...

Page 7: ...card 1 Open or create a job in the ES Programmer 2 Open the Hardware Tab 3 Double click on the Icon of the EPS module that the Class A Adapter s 4009 IDNAC Repeater is installed on to open the Properties window 4 Open the Point Editing tab 5 Select the Repeater in the Select Device drop down menu 6 Go to the Repeater Operation drop down menu and select the setting that represents the jumper config...

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