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Simplex IDNet 4009 Installation Instructions Manual page 10

Nac extender

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4009 IDNet NAC Extender,
4009 IDNet Option Interfaces,
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Fiber Receiver Card (565-903 Class B or 565-902 Class A) and Fiber
Transmitter Card (565-901 Class B or 565-900 Class A)
The IDNet Fiber Transmitter and 4009 IDNet Fiber Receiver work together to
form a fiber optic link from an IDNet run to a remote 4009 Addressable NAC.
Refer to the 4009 Fiber Optic Link Installation Instructions (574-182) for
detailed information on installing this option card. The primary intent of the
fiber optic link is to allow remote buildings (within 3,000ft.) to be connected to
the IDNet channel, but to minimize susceptibility to electrical transients. The
fiber optic link is made up of these two boards and the optical fibers. The 4009
IDNet Fiber Receiver Card receives power from, and communicates with the
4009 IDNet through 14-pin connector P6 (on the 4009 IDNet system board).
The fiber receiver regenerates the IDNet channel for connection to other IDNet
peripherals at the remote site.
The IDNet Fiber Transmitter is located on the FACP end of the fiber optic link
and receives power (24VDC) from the host panel.
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