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The 4005 has several optional modules which are installed in the positions
indicated in Figure 1-1 (page 1-3). Refer to Table 1-2 (page 1-2) for Product
(PID) and Part numbers. For more information on the following modules, refer
to each of their individual installation instructions:
• 2 IDC and 2 NAC/Relay Card (Publication No. 574-070)
• Class A Adapter Card (Publication No. 574-070)
• 8-Point I/O Card (Publication No. 574-070)
• Expansion Power Supply (Publication No. 574-072)
• City Circuit Card (Publication No. 574-071)
• DACT Card (Publication No. 574-049)
This card combines 2 IDCs and 2 Outputs (jumper configurable as NACs or
relays). The default configuration for this card is 2 IDCs (low-current) with
point type FIRE (Generic Fire Zone) and 2 NACs with point type SSIGNAL
(ON ’til Silence).
Note: A high-current IDC version of this card is not available.
This board mounts onto any of the IDC or NAC/Relay cards for conversion of
their IDC and NAC points to Style D or Z (Class A).
Note: This card is jumper configurable to support low-current IDCs and
NACs. Use separate EOL resistors at the terminal block of the
adapter card for high-current IDCs. (refer to Field Wiring Diagram
841-990)
This card fits into a single I/O card slot and provides eight points. Each point is
configurable for supervised input or output functionality.
The Expansion Power Supply adds 5 amps of external power to the 4005 and
mounts on the left side of the box behind I/O Cards 6-10. This power supply
does not produce 5V power and does not provide any battery charging functions.
It provides its power to the expansion power distribution module only.
Note: An Expansion Power Distribution Module is required when using
the Expansion Power Supply.
Up to two City Circuit Cards are available for a 4005. The city circuit cards
mount onto the expansion plug on the CPU board. The card provides a jumper-
selectable city connection that can be configured as Local Energy, Reverse
Polarity, or Form “C” contacts.
Note: The 4005 will accept either the City Circuit Cards or the DACT
card option, but not both.
This card mounts directly below the CPU board and connects to the CPU board
expansion plug. The 4005’s internal DACT card is capable of communicating
Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble, and AC Power Fail conditions to a receiver in a
Remote Supervising Station or Central Station System.
Optional Modules
Overview
2 IDC & 2 NAC/Relay Card
Class A Adapter Card
8-Point I/O Card
Expansion Power Supply
City Circuit Card
DACT Card
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