Optional Modules And Cards - Simplex 4007-9101 Installation Manual

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7 Optional modules and cards

The 4007ES can be ordered with a variety of optional cards and modules, depending on the system requirements.
8 Point Zone/ Relay Card
The 8-point Zone/relay Card (4007-9801) mounts in the 4007ES panel. Up to four cards can be added. Each card monitors up to eight Class B or four
Class A zones, or eight relay contacts. For more information about the 8-point zone/relay card, see the 4007-9801 8-Point Zone/Relay Card installation
instructions (579-1103).
25V Regulator Module
The 25V Regulator Module (4007-9802) regulates the panel power supply output received from the NAC power supply (4007ES) or the IDNAC power
supply (4007ES hybrid) to a 25VDC level. The 25VDC regulated output is isolated from the panel and complies with power-limited requirements. For
more information about the 25V regulator module, see the 25 V Regulator Module installation instructions (579-812).
IDNet+ Loop Expansion Card
The IDNet+ loop expansion card (4007-9803) mounts directly on the IDNAC/NAC power supply. Up to two cards can be added. Each card adds a single
Class A/Class B IDNet+ loop and increases the device capacity by 75 points. For more information about the IDNet+ loop expansion card, see the
4007-9803 IDNet+ Loop Expansion Card installation instructions (579-1106).
LED module
The operator uses the LED module (4007-9805) to view the simultaneous signaling of alarm and trouble conditions on up to 24 zones. All the LEDs
have configurable colors, red or yellow, except the LEDs in the last column, which are configurable as red or green.
For more information about the LED module, see the 4007-9805 LED Module installation instructions (579-1105).
The SDACT card
The SDACT card (4007-9806) can be mounted in the 4007ES panel. It is used to notify a central station when an event occurs, to report changes to a
specific point, and to connect a transmitter to a central station. For more information, see the 4010 ES and 4007ES Serial Digital Alarm Communications
Transmitters installation instructions (579-954).
City Circuit
The city circuit card with disconnect switches (4007-8907), and without disconnect switches (4007-9808), are used to annunciate alarms and other
urgent indications to remote facilities. Each city circuit module has two configurable circuits (alarm, trouble, or supervisory reporting) and supports
Reverse Polarity and Local Energy Master Box Applications. Only one city card can be installed on a system. It is not available when an alarm relay is
used.
For more information about city circuits cards, see the City and Relay Cards installation instructions (579-955).
Alarm Relay Card
The Alarm relay card (4007-9809) is used to provide common unsupervised control functions or indications for devices. Each relay module has three
circuits (alarm, trouble, and supervisory signals). It is not available when a city circuit card is used. For more information about alarm relay card, see the
City and Relay Cards installation instructions (579-955).
TrueInsight Service Gateway
The remote service gateway (4190-6104) sends data to a remote service monitoring facility to detail troubles in the panel. When the data reaches the
monitoring facility, a qualified technician is notified by e-mail, and can then begin the diagnostic process remotely. For more information about the
remote service gateway, see the TrueInsight Remote Service gateway installation instructions (579-953).
Dual Class A Isolator
The Dual Class A Isolator (DCAI) (4007-9804) card converts the Class B output of the IDNAC SLC into two isolated Class A outputs. For more
information about the DCAI, see the 4100- 6103, 4007-9804 DCAI Cards installation instructions (579-1029).
NIC
The panel connects to a 4120 network using a NIC slave card. This enables communication between each panel by fiber, modem, or twisted shielded
pair wire in a Style 4 or Style 7 wiring configuration.
Two types of cards can be used with the NIC:
• The Fiber-Optic Media card can be used for noisy electrical environments, or for connecting externally to other buildings.
• The Wired Media Card is used for all other applications.
The 4007ES NIC is part of the 4007-9810 kit which also includes the mounting bracket used to mount the card inside the 4007ES panel. See the
4010ES and 4007ES Network Interface and Media Cards Installation Instructions (579-956) for more information about installing the NIC.
Dual RS-232 Module
The Dual RS-232 interface module provides a serial communication interface to an AC or DC printer, a PC Annunciator, or a third party computer.
Power to both ports can be either isolated or non-isolated. The isolated power is intended for AC printers or PC Annunciators. Ground faults can result
if isolated power is not used for AC devices and third party computers. DC printers use the non-isolated power.
The 4007-9812 Dual RS-232 Interface Module is pre-installed on a bracket and it must be mounted in the top left corner (Block E) of the 4007ES box.
To complete the module installation, complete the following steps:
NOTE:
The Dual RS-232 Interface Module cannot be installed if a module such as a 25 V Regulator, DCAI or a Zone Relay Card is already
mounted in Block E inside the panel.
1. Connect one end of the provided harness (734-308) to connector P7 on the back of the RS-232 card.
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