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.
SULFURIC ACID WARNING Battery contains sulfuric acid, which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes and can destroy
fabric. Replace any leaking or damaged battery while wearing appropriate protective gear. If you come in contact with sulfuric acid,
immediately flush skin or eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention.
Introduction
The 4009 IDNAC Repeater is a TrueAlertES Addressable device that extends the maximum wiring distance supported by the IDNAC Signaling Line
Circuit (SLC).
The IDNAC Repeater is compatible with Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs) that use the Extended Power Supply (EPS and EPS+).
The following lists IDNAC Repeater models:
• 4009-9601 120 V/240 V Platinum UL/ULC
• 4009-9602 120 V/240 V Red UL/ULC
• 4009-9601 BA 120 V/240 V Platinum UL/ULC assembled in USA.
• 4009-9602 BA 120 V/240 V Red UL/ULC assembled in USA
Fig 1: 4009 IDNAC Repeater
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Card layout and Specifications
2 3176548
IDNAC OUT
+ +
SHLD
- -
IDNAC IN
AUX OUTPUT
+ +
SHLD
- -
+
-
TB1
+
-
TB2
AC POWER
BATTERY INPUT
TRBL A
TRBL B
TRBL C
COMM
TRBL D
IDNAC In AUX OutputIDNAC Out
Battery
Input
Block
Address
Wiring
Mode
LEDs
Jumpers
Class A
Adapter
Connectors
AC Connector
Fuse
Trouble
Scroll
Switch
Low Battery
Disconnect
Jumper
J4
IDNAC IN line
termination Jumper
100%
Card layout
4009 IDNAC Repeater Installation Instructions
Fig 2: Card Layout
Card specifications
Table 1: Card specifications
Operating conditions
32°F - 120°F (0°C-49°C)
Up to 93% relative humidity at 90°F (32°C), non-condensing
AC Input specifications
DC Input specifications
(battery standby)
120 V, 50/60 HZ, 2.5 A
240 V, 50 HZ, 1.25 A
Standby: 70 mA plus 0.8 mA for an IDNAC device plus Aux Output current
Alarm: 96 mA plus 1.37XSLC Load Current plus 1.37 X Aux Output Current. (4.5A maximum
with 3A IDNAC SLC load and 200mA Aux Output load)
IDNAC Input specification1 address, 4 unit loads
Electrical specifications
IDNAC Output specification
Voltage: 29 V special application
Power: 3 A max.
Voltage: 29V DC Nominal with AC present or when powered from batteries with system
Aux Output specification
in Alarm or 24 V DC nominal when powered from batteries with system in Standby
mode. Special Application. Aux Loads include 4603-9101 Annunciator, 4100-96xx series
Annunciators, and 4090 series of IDNet ZAMs and IAMs
Power: 0.2 A max. @ 29 V
Earth faultEarth fault detection is 10 k minimum to any circuit
Charges up to 25 Ah sealed lead-acid batteries connected to the power supply
High Voltage Internal battery charger Output: 27.6 VInternal battery charger
Output Current Limit: 1.3 A
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Adaptor Card
Optional Class A
Protective
Casing
Batteries
4009 IDNAC
Repeater Card
AC Harness
Insert Hardware
100%
Mounting
The 4009 IDNAC Repeater card arrives pre-installed in a stand-alone cabinet. The cabinet measures W 16.5 inches x H 13.75 inches x D 4.5 inches. It is
available in red, and platinum.
Preparing the cabinet
To prepare the Repeater cabinet for mounting, do the following:
1. Carefully remove the Repeater cabinet and contents from the shipping box and lay the cabinet on a flat and solid surface.
2. Prepare the cabinet in order to be able to safely pierce the conduit/service entrances required.
a. Disconnect the AC harness.
b. Use a screw driver to loosen the 4 screws retaining the Repeater assembly.
c. Set the Repeater assembly aside in a safe dry place.
3. Pierce the required conduit and service entrances. It is recommended that the conduit entrance for the AC power be placed at the bottom right
side of the cabinet.
4. Return the Repeater assembly to the cabinet and tighten the hardware.
5. Reconnect the AC harness.
Mounting the repeater
Danger - High Electrocution Risk. Do not remove the protective casings that are pre-installed on the card. They cover
High Voltage zones that present a high electrocution risk.
To mount the Repeater, complete the following steps:
1. Locate the place the Repeater will be installed. To do this, consult the following guidelines:
1. - There must be a clear space of at least 1000 mm in front of the Repeater to provide access for maintenance and testing.
- The top of the cabinet must not be more than 2400 mm above the finished floor level.
- The Repeater must be located in an area that is compatible with it’s operation conditions.
2. Using the Repeater as a template, mark the wall through the tear drop knock out at the top of the Repeater cabinet and through the two holes at
the base of the cabinet.
3. Pierce the four holes.
4. Insert the appropriate hardware, into the top two holes, leaving a 1/8 inch (3.175 mm) gap between the screw head and the wall.
5. Align the tear drop hole in the back of the Repeater with the protruding screws.
6. Hang the repeater on the protruding screws.
7. Insert the appropriate hardware into the two holes at the base of the Repeater.
8. Install the batteries, see Installing the batteries for instructions.
Fig 3: Mounting the 4009 Repeater cabinet
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Negative
Jumper
Positive
Battery Input
100%
Installing the batteries
The Repeater cabinet is built to accommodate two 12.7 AH batteries.
To safely install the batteries in the Repeater Cabinet using the battery harness, complete the following steps:
1. Place both batteries to the left side on the bottom of the cabinet.
2. Connect the positive terminal of the left battery to the positive battery input on the Repeater using the red cable.
3. Connect the negative terminal of the right battery to the negative battery input on the Repeater using the black cable.
4. Connect the two remaining battery terminals using the white jumper cable, to join the two batteries.
Fig 4: Installing the batteries
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1
2
Ground
100%
100%
Connecting the Repeater to the AC
The Repeater connects to the building AC through the AC terminal block located on the lower right of the Repeater.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the Power to the circuit is off before proceeding
To connect the repeater to the building AC, complete the following steps:
1. Loosen the screws securing the AC cover.
2. Slide off the cover.
3. Bring the AC wiring in through the conduit entrance on the lower right side of the Repeater cabinet.
4. Connect building AC to the terminal block. The ground wire can be secured under the AC cover screws.
5. Place the AC cover back over the terminal block and tighten the screws.
Fig 5: Connecting the Repeater to the AC
NOTE: Wire the Non-Power-Limited wiring only in the shaded areas. This includes AC input and battery connections. All other wiring is PowerLimited. Maintain at least ¼-inch spacing between all Power-Limited and Non-Power-Limited wiring.
Fig 6: Non-Power-Limited Zone
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1 THROUGH 4
NOT USED
64 80 96 112
65 81 97 113
66 82 98 114
67 83 99 115
68 84 100 116
69 85 101 117
70 86 102 118
71 87 103 119
72 88 104 120
73 89 105 121
74 90 106 122
75 91 107 123
76 92 108 124
77 93 109 125
78 94 110 126
79 95 111 127
0 16 32 48
1 17 33 49
2 18 34 50
3 19 35 51
4 20 36 52
5 21 37 53
6 22 38 54
7 23 39 55
8 24 40 56
9 25 41 57
10 26 42 58
11 27 43 59
12 28 44 60
13 29 45 61
14 30 46 62
15 31 47 63
DIP SWITCHES 5
THROUGH 7
100%
321
J3
Shut Down
When Depleted
Continue Operation
When Depleted
100%
Configurations
Setting the address
The Repeater has a unique address that is set with an eight-position DIP switch (SW2). Set the dip switch according to the address assigned in the
panel ES Programmer job. See
To set the dip switches, complete the following steps:
1. Retrieve the assigned address in the ES Programmer.
2. Use a non marking tool to set the switches to the address.
3. Record the set address.
NOTE: DIP switch position 8 is not used and must be set to OFF.
Adding the Repeater to the ES Programmer on page 17 for more information.
Fig 7: Card addresses
Battery Disconnect Jumper
Use Jumper J3 to select Low Battery operation. The Jumper operates as follows:
• Jumper in the right position (pins 2-3) causes panel shutdown when the batteries are depleted.
• Jumper in the left position (pins 1-2) enables the panel to continue operating.
For S527 compliance, the Jumper must be installed to the right position of J3.
NOTE: When the Jumper is set to pins 2-3, the Repeater will not power-up from the battery.
Fig 8: Battery Disconnect
Wiring Jumpers
Use Jumpers J1 and J2 to configure the wiring. Set the jumper according to the wiring configuration. Consult the following information when setting the
Jumper:
For local Class B wiring:
Set the Jumper to the Local setting, jumper position 1-2.
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.
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3
21
Class A Ext
Local
100%
IIDNADNAC INC IN
++ ++
--
--
BTB1B1
CACAAC POWERAC POWERREWOPREWOP
IIDNACDNAC OUT OUT
++ ++
----
123
1 2 3
1 2 3
100%
Fig 9: Wiring
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.
* The Class A Adapter card must be installed on the repeater in order to use Class A wiring. The wiring jumper setting on the Class A Adapter card
must be identical to the jumper setting on the repeater. Consult the Class A Adapter manual 579-1080 for more information.
**Consult the DCAI manual 579-1029 for more information.
IDNAC IN, Built-in Line Termination Jumper, P10 Connector
This jumper is located on the main PCB at header P10. It is factory configured for OFF across P10 pins 1 and 2. It must remain in that position for
standard operation.
Jumpers
Fig 10: Wiring Jumper location, shown with a Class A adapter
Wiring overview
The Repeater doubles the EPS SLC maximum wiring distance. Wire the Repeater in either a Class A or Class B wiring configuration.
Repeater specific wiring guidelines
• A Repeater cannot be wired directly into another repeater.
• Only one Repeater can be wired as part of a Class A Loop.
• In a Class B wiring configuration using T-Tap connectors, an SLC can support up to five wiring branches that each include a Repeater.
NOTE: The Repeater does not increase the maximum number of devices supported on the IDNAC channel. The total number of devices on a
channel includes all devices present before and after the repeaters.
General wiring guidelines
• Ensure conductors test free of all grounds.
• All wiring must be done using copper conductors only, unless noted otherwise.
• The required wiring is unshielded Twisted Pair. This wiring must have a capacitive rating of less than 60pf/ft and minimum three twists (turns) per
foot.
• If shielded wire is used, the following conditions apply:
• -Ensure metallic continuity of the shield is maintained throughout the entire cable length.
-Ensure the entire length of the cable has a resistance greater than 1 megohm to earthground.
• In areas of high lightning activity, or in areas that have large power surges, use the 2081-9027 Transient Suppressor on monitor points.
• Do not run wires through elevator shafts.
• When splicing is used, ensure all spliced connections are either soldered with resin-core solder, crimped in metal sleeves, or
• encapsulated with an epoxy resin. When soldering, or crimped metal sleeves are used, insulate the junction with a high-grade electrical tape that is as
sound as the original insulating jacket. If shielded wiring is used, maintain shield continuity throughout.
• Provide a system ground for earth detection and lightning protection devices. This connection must comply with approved earth detection per
NFPA780.
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Loop
pattern
Cable ties
Ferrite
Bead
100%
• Only system wiring can be run together in the same conduit.
• Ensure underground wiring is free of all water.
Device wiring guidelines
Consult the following guidelines for devices before you begin the field wiring:
• Only IDNAC devices and other compatible devices are permitted on the SLCs. Consult Compatible devices on page 18 for a list of compatible
devices.
• A maximum of six isolators between any appliance and SLC terminals is permitted. A maximum of 12 isolators for each SLC is permitted.
• A maximum of 30 devices connected directly to any isolator terminal pair is permitted.
• All wiring must be 20 AWG to 12 AWG.
• All wiring must be supervised and power-limited.
• A maximum alarm current of 3 A is permitted.
NOTE: In a Class A extension wiring configuration, the maximum loop current is limited to 3 A. In this configuration, the repeater extends
the wiring distance but does not increase the current available for the devices.
• The maximum cable load is 10,000 feet (3,048 m) per channel. The maximum wire length from the Repeater to any device is 4,000 feet (1219 m).
• The nominal voltage rating is 29 VDC.
• Follow the IDNAC Speaker Wiring Application Guidelines in document 579-1015: EPS Installation Instructions for TrueAlert ES Speaker and S/V
appliances.
Installing ferrite beads
A ferrite bead must be installed on all wiring. To install the ferrite bead, do the following:
1. Loop the wire once though the ferrite bead close to the Repeater field wiring terminals for lowest radiated emissions before the wires leave the
box. Do not loop the ground wire on the AC wiring or the shield wire on shielded cables through the ferrite bead.
2. Secure the ferrite bead with the provided cable ties.
Fig 11: Ferrite Bead Installation
Wiring length tables
Use the following tables to calculate the maximum wiring length starting from the Repeater.
NOTE: Use Table on page 9in place of Table on page 9 for TrueAlertES Speakers and Speaker/Visible appliances.
The maximum wiring length is the shorter of the distance limits calculated by alarm current voltage drop, or by reaching the communications distance
limit.
Table 2: UTP wiring limit based on alarm current
Local and extended loop Class A wiring: Total loop length from the Repeater
Alarm current
0.0504000 ft4000 ft4000 ft4000 ft4000 ft
0.1002644 ft4000 ft4000 ft4000 ft4000 ft
0.1501763 ft2802 ft4000 ft4000 ft4000 ft
0.2001322 ft2102 ft33424000 ft4000 ft
0.2501058 ft1681 ft2674 ft4000 ft4000 ft
0.300881 ft1401 ft2228 ft3542 ft4000 ft
0.350755 ft1201 ft1910 ft3036 ft4000 ft
0.400661 ft1051 ft1671 ft2657 ft4000 ft
0.450588 ft934 ft1485 ft2362 ft3756
0.500529 ft841 ft1337 ft2125 ft3380
0.750353 ft560 ft891 ft1417 ft2254 ft
1.000264 ft420 ft668 ft1063 ft1690 ft
1.250212 ft336 ft535 ft850 ft1352 ft
1.500176 ft280 ft446 ft708 ft1127 ft
1.750151 ft240 ft382 ft607 ft966 ft
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Local Class B wiring: distance to the last appliance
20 AWG
18
AWG
16
AWG
14
AWG
12
AWG
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Table 2: UTP wiring limit based on alarm current
2.000132 ft210 ft334 ft531 ft845 ft
2.250118 ft187 ft297 ft472 ft751 ft
2.500106 ft168 ft267 ft425 ft676 ft
2.75096 ft153 ft243 ft386 ft615 ft
3.00088 ft140 ft223 ft354 ft563 ft
Wiring distance must not exceed 4000 ft
Table 3: UTP wiring limit based on communication
Local and extended loop Class A wiring: Total loop length from the Repeater
Local Class B wiring:
Distance to the Last ApplianceLine Impedance (Ohms)Devices
20
AWG
14.5411252 ft2038 ft3241 ft4000 ft4000 ft
12.9651142 ft1815 ft2887 ft4000 ft4000 ft
11.38101003 ft1595 ft2536 ft4000 ft4000 ft
10.1415893 ft1420 ft2258 ft3590 ft4000 ft
9.1220804 ft1278 ft2033 ft3231ft4000 ft
8.2825730 ft1160 ft1845 ft2934 ft4000 ft
7.5830668 ft1061 ft1688 ft2683 ft4000 ft
6.9735614 ft977 ft1553 ft2469 ft3928 ft
6.4540568 ft904 ft1437 ft2285 ft3634 ft
6.0045528 ft840 ft1336 ft2124 ft3378 ft
5.6050493 ft784 ft1247 ft1982 ft3152 ft
5.2455462 ft734 ft1168 ft1856 ft2952 ft
4.9260434 ft690 ft1097 ft1744 ft2774 ft
4.7563419 ft665 ft1058 ft1682 ft2675 ft
4.6465409 ft650 ft1034 ft1643 ft2613 ft
4.3870386 ft614 ft976 ft1552 ft2468 ft
4.1575366 ft581 ft924 ft1469 ft2337 ft
3.9480347 ft551 ft877 ft1394 ft2217 ft
3.7485330 ft524 ft833 ft1325 ft2107 ft
3.5690314 ft499 ft794 ft1262 ft2006 ft
3.4095299 ft476 ft757 ft1203 ft1913 ft
3.24100286 ft454 ft723 ft1149 ft1827 ft
3.10105273 ft435 ft691 ft1099 ft1748 ft
2.97110262 ft416 ft662 ft1052 ft1673 ft
2.85115251 ft399 ft634 ft1009 ft1604 ft
2.73120241 ft383 ft609 ft968 ft1539 ft
2.58127228 ft362 ft576 ft915 ft1456 ft
Wiring distance must not exceed 4000 ft
NOTE: Although the required wire for IDNAC circuits is twisted pair (controlled impedance) wiring, in some applications it may be
advantageous to use existing wiring that is not twisted pair. This is only permitted if both conductors of the IDNAC circuit reside in the same
metal conduit, and only under certain conditions. Check with your local sales office before using any wiring that is not twisted pair.
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Table 5: UTP wiring limit for speaker and S/V devices based on communication
Devices
11218 ft1936 ft3079 ft4000 ft4000 ft
51028 ft1634 ft2599 ft4000 ft4000 ft
10853 ft1356 ft2156ft3428 ft4000 ft
15715 ft1137 ft1807 ft2873 ft4000 ft
20603 ft959 ft1525 ft2424 ft3855 ft
25548 ft871 ft1385 ft2201 ft3500 ft
30501 ft797 ft1266 ft2013 ft3201 ft
35461 ft733 ft1165 ft1853 ft2946 ft
40427 ft678 ft1078 ft1714 ft2726 ft
45397 ft631 ft1002 ft1593 ft2534 ft
50370 ft588 ft935 ft1487 ft2365 ft
55347 ft551 ft876 ft1393 ft2215 ft
60326 ft518 ft823 ft1308 ft2081 ft
63314 ft500 ft794 ft1262 ft2007 ft
65307 ft488 ft776 ft1233 ft1960 ft
70290 ft461 ft733 ft1165 ft1852 ft
75275 ft436 ft694 ft1103 ft1753 ft
80261 ft414 ft658 ft1046 ft1663 ft
85248 ft394 ft626 ft994 ft1581 ft
90236 ft375 ft596 ft947 ft1505 ft
95225 ft357 ft568 ft903 ft1436 ft
100215 ft341 ft543 ft862 ft1371 ft
105206 ft326 ft519 ft825 ft1311 ft
110197 ft313 ft497 ft790 ft1256 ft
115189 ft300 ft476 ft757 ft1204 ft
120181 ft288 ft457 ft726 ft1155 ft
127171 ft272 ft432 ft687 ft1092 ft
Wiring distances must not exceed 4000 feet (1219.2 meters)
Distance to the last appliance
20 AWG18 AWG16 AWG14 AWG12 AWG
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Repeater
EPS
SLC
Output
MTAA/
Appliances
IDNAC
MTAA/
Appliances
IDNAC
MTAA/
Appliances
IDNAC
MTAA/
Appliances
IDNAC
MTAA/
Appliances
IDNAC
MTAA/
Appliances
IDNAC
IDNAC OUT
+ +
--
IDNAC IN
+ +
--
TB1
TB2
IDNAC OUT
+ +
- -
TB1
Devices
Tap 1
Devices
Tap 2
Devices
Tap 3
Devices
Tap 4
EPS
T-Tapping example:
Devices
100%
IDNAC IN
+ +
---
++
SHLD
-
TB1
TB2
IDNAC OUT
PORT A
A+A-
PORTB
B+B-
Repeater
Class A
Adapter
MTAA/
IDNAC
MTAA/
Local Class A Loop
IDNAC
EPS
SLC
Output
MTAA/
Appliances
IDNAC
+
-
MTAA/
+
-
IDNAC
Appliances
Class A Adapter
Terminal Block
AppliancesAppliances
EPS
100%
Connecting Local Class B wired appliances
To connect the Repeater to the EPS or to an appliance using local Class B wiring, complete the following steps:
1. Route the wire from the + and the - outputs to the Repeater IDNAC IN terminal block.
2. Route the wire from the + and the - outputs on the Repeater IDNAC OUT terminal blocks to the corresponding inputs on a peripheral notification
appliance.
3. Route wire from the first appliance to the next one. T tapping is allowed. Repeat this for each appliance.
NOTE:
1. Notification appliances are rated for each individual name plate label. Maintain correct polarity on terminal connections. Do not loop wires under
terminals.
2. Each IDNAC+ and - terminal is rated for two identical wires, enabling up to four Class B T-Tap circuits to be placed directly on each IDNAC terminal
block. See figure below.
Fig 12: Local Class B wiring diagram
Local Class A Loop wiring
To create a local Class A* loop that stems from the Repeater, complete the following steps:
NOTE: For all Class A wiring, the repeater must be fitted with a Class A Adapter. Consult document 579-1080 for more information.
1. Route the wire from the B+ and the B- outputs on the Class A Adapter terminal block to the appropriate inputs on a peripheral notification
appliance.
2. Route the wire from the first device to the next one. Repeat this for each appliance.
3. When all the appliances have been added to the local Class A loop, close the loop by routing the wire to the A+ and the A- outputs on the Class A
Adapter terminal block.
Fig 13: Local Class A Loop wiring
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IDNAC IN
+ +
--
SHLD
++
-
-
TB1
TB2
IDNAC OUT
PORT A
A+A-
PORT B
B+B-
Class A Adapter
Terminal Block
MTAA/
IDNAC
+
-
Appliances
MTAA/
IDNAC
+
-
Appliances
MTAA/
IDNAC
+
-
Appliances
EPS
SLC
Output
Dual
Class A
Isolator
IDNAC
Channel
Repeater
Class A
Adapter
100%
Testing and Troubleshooting
Extended Class A Loop wiring
One Repeater can be wired as part of an extended Class A Loop* Mode Configuration.
NOTE: To achieve this, a 4100-6103 Dual Class A Isolator (DCAI) must be part of the EPS configuration, see document 579-1029 for more
information. The repeater must be fitted with a Class A Adapter, see document 579-1080 for more information. The 4905-9929 TrueAlert Isolator
+ Module is not supported in extended Class A Mode.
To wire the Repeater as part of an extended Class A loop using the Class A Adaptor, complete the following steps:
1. Route the wire coming from the DCAI to the A+ and the A- inputs (default) on the Class A Adapter terminal block that is attached to the Repeater.
2. Route the wire from the B+ and the B- outputs (default) on the Class A Adapter terminal block to the appropriate inputs on a peripheral
notification appliance.
3. Route the wire from the first appliance to the next one. Repeat this for each device.
4. When all the devices have been added, route the wire back to the DCAI.
Fig 14: Extended Class A Loop wiring
Testing circuit supervision
Use the following procedures to confirm that the IDNAC and Aux Power output are supervising for opens, shorts, and grounds. The right column in this
table shows the LEDs that illuminate when an open, short, or ground occurs on a specific circuit.
Aux power outputNo supervision for opens.No supervision for opens.
Class B circuit
Short
Earth GroundAll wiring configurations
Local or Extended Class A
Loop circuit
Aux power output
Disconnect the IDNAC circuit wiring from the
repeater IDNAC OUT terminal block.
Disconnect the wiring from the Class A
Adapter Port A terminal block.
Apply a zero ohm jumper across the IDNAC
circuit at the repeater output.
Apply a zero ohm jumper across the IDNAC
circuit at the Class A Adapter board Port B
terminal block.
Apply a zero ohm jumper across the Aux
output terminal block.
Place a 10K or smaller value resistor from
supervised wiring to Earth ground.
Missing devices reported at the panel. No
indications on the Repeater trouble LEDs.
Class A trouble displayed on the Repeater trouble
LEDs (LED C and D lit).
IDNAC Out trouble displayed on the repeater
trouble LEDs (LED A, B and D lit).
Class A trouble displayed on the Repeater trouble
LEDs (LED C and D lit).
Aux Trouble displayed on the repeater trouble LEDs
(LED A and D lit).
Negative or Positive Earth trouble displayed on the
repeater trouble LEDs. Negative: LED A, B, C lit Positive: LED D lit.
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Periodic battery testing
Consult the following requirements for battery testing:
• Test the batteries annually by discharging them with a suitable tester and verifying that the battery voltage is at least 21 V when fully discharged.
• Replace the batteries sooner than 4 years from the date of installation.
• Install batteries within six months of the date of their manufacture.
Additional battery information is as follows:
• The 4009 Repeater battery charger is temperature compensated according to battery manufacturer recommendations. There is no charger voltage
adjustment.
• The battery voltage fluctuates with temperature variations. At normal room temperature the battery voltage should be 27-27.6 V when the battery
set is fully charged. At higher temperatures, the voltage is lower. At lower temperatures, the voltage is higher.
• Table on page 13 shows the proper range of battery voltage across the specified operating range of the equipment.
Table 7: Voltage and temperature*
Temp (F)Temp (C)V/cell (min)V/cell (max)Min. Battery VoltageMax. Battery Voltage
120.2492.1962.22026.3626.64
* For 12-Cell battery sets with 24 V minimal rating
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Replaceable Devices
Consult the table below for a list of replaceable devices.
4009 IDNAC Repeater Installation Instructions
Table 8: Replaceable devices
Part
Battery Fuse*208-099
AC Input Fuse* (F1)208-195
CAUTION: For continued protection against risk of fire, only replace with the same type and rating of fuse.
Replacement part
number
Replacement notes
The battery fuse is a fast acting, 8 A, 32 V fuse and is located in the positive lead of the battery
harness.
The AC Input Fuse is in the line side of the AC input and is a time-delay, 4 A, 250 VAC fuse. It is
located in the fuse holder FH1 under the High Voltage Cover. Shut down AC power and remove the
high voltage cover to replace the fuse.
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AC POWER
TRBL A
TRBL B
TRBL C
TRBL D
COMM
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438
Indicator LEDs
Trouble ScrollButton
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LED Trouble indicator overview
The IDNAC Repeater is equipped with six indicator LEDs. There are four LED trouble indicators, one AC Power LED and one COMM LED.
The code produced by the LEDs corresponds to a trouble that is occurring on the FACP system. See Figure 16: System Trouble LED Codes on page
16for the Trouble LED codes.
Use the Trouble Scroll button, see Figure 15: LED and trouble scroll location on page 15, to scroll through multiple troubles. Only one trouble is
displayed at a time.
Fig 15: LED and
trouble scroll location
COMM LED behavior
Blinking: The COMM LED blinks when communicating with the EPS module.
Off: An off COMM LED indicates a power failure.
AC power LED behavior
On: The AC Power LED is on when the power is on.
Off: An off AC Power LED indicates a power failure.
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System Trouble LED codes
System troubles are indicated by LEDs A to D.
4009 IDNAC Repeater Installation Instructions
Fig 16: System Trouble LED Codes
Programming
Trouble messages on the 4100ES
The table below explains the Repeater trouble messages that appear on the FACP display.
Table 9: Repeater trouble messages
MessageDefinition
AC FailAC power is not present or is too low for proper system operation.
Low BatteryThe battery voltage is below the 24 V nominal level by 10% or more.
Depleted/Missing BatteryThe battery is either below 20 V or completely undetected.
Card OvercurrentThe EPS is drawing more current than it should. Check for faults on the circuit.
The battery charger is either defective or being heavily loaded by batteries. Read the charger current at the front
panel. If the charger current is approximately 2 A, the batteries are likely loading the charger. Remove the battery
Charger
Earth Fault Search
Short Circuit
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connection and measure the output of the EPS. If the output is 27.6 (or close, temperature dependent), there is a
possibility the batteries are depleted, or are a bad set of batteries.
Charge the batteries or replace them if they do not take a charge.
This is displayed during the Earth Fault Search diagnostic function. When the search is initiated, the front panel
display indicates how far along the search process has progressed for example, 10%, 25%…75%. It then shows
the results of the search. The result either identifies the offending circuit or indicates that the earth fault could
not be found. EPS circuits such as, IDNet, IDNAC, and aux power are searched. System alarm and trouble
processing is suspended during the search.
This is displayed when a short is detected on the IDNAC channel. This status clears automatically when the short
circuit is removed.
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Software requirements
In order to properly program the Repeater the computer must use ES Panel FACP System Firmware version 1.04 or later. Consult the ES Panel
Programmer’s Manual (574-849) for more information.
Adding the Repeater to the ES Programmer
The Repeater is programmed through the EPS Point Editing tab. To program the Repeater, complete the following steps:
1. Open or create a job in the ES Programmer.
2. Click the Hardware tab.
3. Double-click the EPS module connected to the Repeater to open the Properties window.
4. Click the Point Editing tab.
5. From the Select Device list, select REPEATER
Fig 17: the Repeater
Setting the card properties
The Card Properties tab has the following input options:
• Custom Label: Enter a label that describes the card function, location, or other information.
• Alternate Label: Enter an alternative description of the card.
• Current Draw (Amps): This option specifies the current drawn by the device. The current draw is based on the device PID. To open the Power table
and select the device, press the F11 key. When the correct device is selected, and the quantity entered the correct power rating for this device is
displayed.
• Primary Action: Assign a Primary state Action Message to use for the NAC circuit. Select the action message from the list of default and user
defined messages.
• Trouble Action: Assign a Trouble state Action Message to use for the NAC.
• Depleted Battery Cutout: If this check box is selected the Repeater shuts off after detecting a depleted battery condition when no AC power is
present. This option is clear by default.
• Repeater Options: Select the option from the list that corresponds to the Repeater wiring style.
- Class B Spur for Local Class B wiring
- Class A Spur for Local Class A Loop wiring
- Class A Loop for Extended Class A Loop wiring
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Compatible devices
The following appliances are compatible with the 4009 IDNAC Repeater: