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Covers electrical, static, and radio frequency energy hazards during installation and operation.
Introduces the 4009 IDNet NAC Extender and its core capabilities.
Setting the hardware configuration switch SW1 to match installed options.
Using hardwired NAC control inputs for non-addressable operation.
Configuring the 4009 IDNet as an addressable IDNet peripheral.
Details NAC outputs, Class A/B options, and optional expansion cards.
Information on the battery charger and battery cutout module.
Explanation of the 8-position DIP switch for hardware configuration.
Setting the IDNet address or NAC operation modes via SW2.
Explains LEDs 1-4 for NAC status (alarm, supervisory, faults).
Explains LEDs 5-8 for system trouble conditions.
Indicates AC power status; green ON means AC power is present.
Adds Class A/Style Z functionality to two NACs.
Adds four additional hardwired NACs, rated at 1.5 amps each.
Regenerates and boosts IDNet signal for extended distance.
Enables fiber optic link for remote communication and transient protection.
Important notes, tools, and general guidelines for installation.
Procedure for mounting the 4009 IDNet and installing the back box.
System wiring requirements, including wire types, grounding, and splicing.
Details AC input, battery input, and notification appliance power output specs.
Procedure for mounting and wiring peripheral devices to the 4009 IDNet.
Lists the available system wiring configurations for the 4009 IDNet.
Covers electrical, static, and radio frequency energy hazards during installation and operation.
Introduces the 4009 IDNet NAC Extender and its core capabilities.
Setting the hardware configuration switch SW1 to match installed options.
Using hardwired NAC control inputs for non-addressable operation.
Configuring the 4009 IDNet as an addressable IDNet peripheral.
Details NAC outputs, Class A/B options, and optional expansion cards.
Information on the battery charger and battery cutout module.
Explanation of the 8-position DIP switch for hardware configuration.
Setting the IDNet address or NAC operation modes via SW2.
Explains LEDs 1-4 for NAC status (alarm, supervisory, faults).
Explains LEDs 5-8 for system trouble conditions.
Indicates AC power status; green ON means AC power is present.
Adds Class A/Style Z functionality to two NACs.
Adds four additional hardwired NACs, rated at 1.5 amps each.
Regenerates and boosts IDNet signal for extended distance.
Enables fiber optic link for remote communication and transient protection.
Important notes, tools, and general guidelines for installation.
Procedure for mounting the 4009 IDNet and installing the back box.
System wiring requirements, including wire types, grounding, and splicing.
Details AC input, battery input, and notification appliance power output specs.
Procedure for mounting and wiring peripheral devices to the 4009 IDNet.
Lists the available system wiring configurations for the 4009 IDNet.
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