4090-9116 Addressable IDNet Isolator
Installation Instructions
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and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper
installation.
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ELECTRICAL HAZARD -
Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal
adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be performed by a representative or 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.
The 4090-9116 IDNet Isolator is a line powered addressable device that provides short
circuit protection on an IDNet channel. When a short is detected on the IDNet channel,
an IDNet Isolator connected between the 4100ES, 4100U, 4010ES, or 4008 Fire Alarm
Control Panel (FACP) and the short shall automatically open the IDNet channel. The
FACP is able to command the Isolator to open or close the lines, which enables the FACP
to locate earths or shorts on the IDNet channel. The IDNet channel provides the
communication link between Addressable IDNet Isolator and FACP and powers the
circuit.
The in and out IDNet wiring (Style 6) must be wired through the 4090-9116 IDNet
Isolator to provide segregation between fire and non-fire alarm devices in the following
non-fire applications:
•
A 4090-9001 or -9051 Supervised IAM is configured for monitoring single-station
smoke detectors
•
A 4090-9121 Security IAM is connected to the same IDNet channel as other IDNet
loop devices
When the IDNet channel is wired Style 4, the non-fire IAM(s) must be wired as the last
devices on the loop and the input to the first non-fire IAM must be wired through a 4090-
9116 IDNet Isolator.
The range of possible temperatures under which the 4090-9116 Addressable IDNet
Isolator may function are between 0
°
C (32
°
F) and 49
°
C (120
°
F).
The 4090-9116 Addressable IDNet Isolator operates normally under non-condensing
humidity conditions up to 93% with relative humidity at 32° C (90° F).
Cautions and
Warnings
Introduction