Compatible Addressable Field Devices, IDNet

The following lists the addressable devices approved for use with IDNet and shows current rating and numbers allowed per loop.

Device Type

Operating

Maximum

Maximum

 

Current mA

Addressable

Addressable

 

 

Point On

Points on

 

 

Analogue Loop

Analogue Line

4090-9116

0.5

250

40*

IDNet Comms Isolator

(2 with LED on)

 

 

4090-9118

0.5

250

40*

Relay IAM with T-sense

(2 with LED on)

 

 

4090-9117

0.5

250

40*

Addressable Power

(2 with LED on)

 

 

Isolator

 

 

 

4090-9118

0.5

250

40*

Relay IAM with T-Sense

(2 with LED on)

 

 

Input

 

 

 

4090-9119

0.5

250

40*

Relay IAM with

(2 with LED on)

 

 

unsupervised Input

 

 

 

409-9120

0.5

250

40*

6 Point I/O

 

 

 

4090-9001

0.65

250

40*

Supervised IAM

(2.8 with LED

 

 

 

on)

 

 

4090-9101

0.65

250

40*

Monitor ZAM

(2.8 with LED

 

 

 

on)

 

 

4099-9032

0.65

250

40*

Manual Call Point

(2.8 with LED

 

 

 

on)

 

 

* Maximum allowed by AS1670.1.

The maximum specified loop/line resistance is 40.

The maximum number of LEDs switched on by an IDNet in alarm is 20.

The 6 Point I/O LED is powered from the external 24V supply, not from the loop.

Note: The relays on the 6 Point I/O are not approved for switching field loads,

i.e. the contacts may only be used to switch loads within an earthed cabinet.

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Tyco 4100U installation manual Compatible Addressable Field Devices, IDNet

4100U specifications

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