IDNet Signal IAM Installation Instructions

Introduction

The 4090-9007 IDNet Addressable Signal Individual Adapter Module (Signal IAM) is an IDNet-compatible peripheral that combines both Class A (Style Z) and Class B (Style Y) Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) functionality into a single device. The Signal IAM supervises and operates 24-VDC NACs and 25-VRMS or 70.7-VRMS speakers. The Signal IAM does not support Fire Fighter Phones.

Powered from an IDNet-compatible (addressable loop) channel, the Signal IAM provides a supervised, addressable interface between conventional notification appliances and the host FACP. The Signal IAM requires a supervised power supply or compatible signal input for driving the externally connected NAC appliances.

Specifications

General
Operating Temperature0 to 49 ℃ (32 to 120 ℉)
Operating HumidityUp to 93% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Mounting
DimensionsWidth = 4.13 in (10.5 cm)Height = 4 in (10.2 cm)Depth = 1.38 in (3.5 cm)
Back Box4 in (10.2 cm) square box
Addressable Loop Power
Nominal Terminal Input35 VDC
Unit Load
Device consumes 2 device loads on the addressable loop.

In This Document

Signal IAM Address Setting

Note: The IDNet channel (4007ES, 4010, 4010ES, 4100U, and 4100ES) supports address codes 1 through 250. The 4008 supports address codes 1 through 200. The MAPNET II channel (4100, 4120, or 4020 FACP) supports address codes 1 through 127.

Each Signal IAM has a unique address. The address of the IAM is set via an eight position DIP switch. DIP switch position 1 is the least significant bit (LSB) and position 8 is the most significant bit (MSB). Set the IAM's address using the reference table. Use a small screwdriver or pen to set the switches. The device address for the Supervised IAM should be written on the resealable label; this information provides an aid in troubleshooting the system.

Note: DIP switch in "1" position is "ON" while DIP switch in "0" position is "OFF".

Figure: Representation of an 8-position DIP switch with LSB and MSB indicated, showing ON (1) and OFF (0) states. An example setting for address 7 is depicted.

DIP Switches 5 thru 8 (MSB)
0000100001001100001010100110111000011001010111010011101101111111
DIP Switches 1 thru 4 (LSB)00000163248648096112128144160176192208224240
10001173349658197113129145161177193209225241
01002183450668298114130146162178194210226242
11003193551678399115131147163179195211227243
001042036526884100116132148164180196212228244
101052137536985101117133149165181197213229245
011062238547086102118134150166182198214230246
111072339557187103119135151167183199215231247
000182440567288104120136152168184200216232248
100192541577389105121137153169185201217233249
0101102642587490106122138154170186202218234250
1101112743597591107123139155171187203219235251
0011122844607692108124140156172188204220236252
1011132945617793109125141157173189205221237253
0111143046627894110126142158174190206222238254
1111153147637995111127143159175191207223239255

Note: MAPNET II supports address codes 1 through 127 only.

Wiring

Note: Ensure that cable shields will not ground when closing the box. Use shrink tubing or high grade electrical tape to cover bare shield.

The Signal IAM provides two terminal blocks, which are described in Tables 1 and 2, below. All terminal blocks accept 12-18 AWG wire.

Table 1 TB1 Terminations

PositionLabelDescription
TB1-1+ADDR LOOP+IDNet input (pass-through, if required)
TB1-2-ADDR LOOP-IDNet input (pass-through, if required)
TB1-3ADDR LOOP SHIELDIDNet shield
TB1-4-SIGNAL IN-Signal IN for audio or 0 V input for Strobes, Horns, etc.
TB1-5+SIGNAL IN+Signal IN for audio or +24 V input for Strobes, Horns, etc.
TB1-6SIGNAL IN SHIELDInput signal shield for audio applications

Table 2 TB2 Terminations

PositionLabelDescription
TB2-1SIGNAL SHIELDSIGNAL OUT/RETURN shield for audio applications
TB2-2+SIGNAL OUT+ SIGNAL OUT -- Class B operation
TB2-3-SIGNAL OUT- SIGNAL OUT -- Class B operation
TB2-4+SIGNAL RETURN+ SIGNAL RETURN -- Class A operation
TB2-5-SIGNAL RETURN- SIGNAL RETURN -- Class A operation

Use the following two pages to wire the Signal IAM.

Wiring Diagrams and Notes

The document provides detailed wiring diagrams for the IDNet Signal IAM, illustrating typical wiring methods for addressable loops and Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs). These diagrams cover both Class A (Style Z) and Class B (Style Y) configurations for 25 VRMS and 70.7 VRMS speakers, as well as audible/visual appliances.

70.7 VRMS Speaker Circuit Wiring Distances (Class A & B)

70.7 VRMS PowerMaximum Distance in Feet (w/ max loss of 3 DB at last speaker)
18 AWG16 AWG14 AWG12 AWG
AppliedActual
35 W6.25 W1000100010001000
AppliedActual
30 W15 W2000200020002000

25 VRMS Speaker Circuit Wiring Distances (Class A & B)

25 VRMS PowerMaximum Distance in Feet (w/ max loss of 3 DB at last speaker)
18 AWG16 AWG14 AWG12 AWG
AppliedActual
10 W5 W800100010001000
AppliedActual
10 W5 W1600200020002000

Note: Wiring distances are restricted due to DC supervision limitations.

General Wiring Notes for Speaker Circuits (Pages 4 & 5)

  1. Addressable loop lines are 18 AWG (minimum) twisted pair.
  2. Maximum allowable line run, from panel to farthest device on the addressable loop, cannot exceed 2,500 ft (Page 4) or 2,400 ft (Page 5).
  3. Maximum total wire (including all T-taps), from the panel to farthest device on the addressable loop, cannot exceed 10,000 ft.
  4. Maximum number of IDNet addresses = 250 (Page 4) or 250 (Page 5).
  5. Audio and speaker lines must be 18 AWG (minimum) twisted pair.
  6. All connections must be free of grounds and stray voltages before connections are made to appliances and to the panel.
  7. Max power per amplifier NAC Riser is 100 W at 70.7 VRMS or 50 W at 25 VRMS.
  8. 70.7 and 25 VRMS speakers must be listed fire protective signaling speakers rated for 70.7 and 25 VRMS P.A. lines, respectively.
  9. Total maximum power of Signal IAM speaker loop is 35 W at 70.7 VRMS or 12.5 W at 25 VRMS.
  10. When computing line distances on Signal IAM output, remember to account for the wiring distance (loss) from the panel to the Signal IAM input terminals.
  11. All wiring is supervised and Power Limited unless otherwise indicated.
  12. Signal IAM consumes 2 device loads on the addressable loop.
  13. Refer to 4008 Front Panel Installing, Operating, and Programming Instructions (579-716) for more field wiring information as needed.

NAC Wiring Distances (Class A & B)

NAC wiring distances, Class AMaximum Distance in FeetLine Resistance (Ohms)
18 AWG16 AWG14 AWG12 AWG
Alarm Current (Amps)
0.254006501000100012
0.502003255008006
NAC wiring distances, Class BMaximum Distance in FeetLine Resistance (Ohms)
18 AWG16 AWG14 AWG12 AWG
Alarm Current (Amps)
0.2580013002000200012
0.50400650100016006

Additional Wiring Notes for NAC Circuits (Page 5)

  1. If wiring is routed outside the building, use of a listed secondary protector is required. Use 2081-9044 or 2081-9028. A protector must be installed at each building exit/entrance. Each 2081-9044 adds 6 Ohms resistance, and significantly reduces wiring distance. Each 2081-9028 adds 0.2 Ohms of resistance. Maximum current allowed through a 2081-9044 is 200 mA.
  2. When the Signal IAM is used with the 4905-9938 Sync Control Module (SCM), Class A operation on the SCM is not supported.
  3. Max. number of SCM driven Smart Sync appliances = 0.5 divided by the current draw amperage of the appliances used.
  4. When the Signal IAM is used with the 4905-9938 Sync Control Module (SCM), the Signal IAM must adhere to one of the following restrictions:
    • Metal conduit with end-to-end length limited to 20 ft, or
    • 4905-9938 Sync Control Module, Signal IAM and interconnecting wire must be in the same single enclosure.
  5. Strobes controlled by one Signal IAM cannot be mounted in an area where they can be seen together with a strobe being controlled by another Signal IAM. This applies to Sync Control Modules, if used.
  6. TrueAlert Addressable Notification Appliances are not supported.
  7. Refer to 4008 Front Panel Installing, Operating, and Programming Instructions (579-716) for more field wiring information as needed.
  8. Note: The Signal IAM is not compatible with or intended to be used with standard NAC circuits (SPS, XPS, etc.) that are configured for Smart Sync operation.

For partial evacuation (selective signaling) systems, the NAC Riser must be installed in accordance with survivability from attack by fire requirements in NFPA 2002 ED. Section 6.9.4, using one or more of the following:

Mounting

To mount the Signal IAM:

  1. Use two number 6 screws (not supplied) to fasten the Signal IAM assembly to the extension ring or back box. An extension ring should be used if conductors do not fit easily in the back box.
  2. Use four number 6 screws to fasten the cover to the Signal IAM assembly. Covers used depend on the application, as shown below.

Figure: Illustration of Signal IAM mounting options, including flush-mount cover (optional 4090-9801), surface-mount cover (optional 4090-9802), optional extension ring (1 1/4 in / 32 mm RACO 201 or equal), and back box (2 1/8 in / 54 mm deep, 4 in / 102 mm square RACO 230 or equal). Shows assembly with 4 #6 screws.

Important Safety Information

DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX® PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED. Upon unpacking your 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 authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier.

STATIC HAZARD: Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows:

  1. Ground yourself before opening or installing components.
  2. Keep uninstalled components wrapped in anti-static material at all times.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

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