Leds, Specifications, Leds -3 – Tyco 4100U User Manual

Page 125: Specifications -3, The idnet card

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The IDNet card has the following LEDs:

LED1. Normally off. Turns on steady if the IDNet card is not communicating with
the 4100 CPU.

LED2. Normally off. Illuminates to indicate a problem with the IDNet lines.

• Steady on indicates channel failure.
• One repetitive blink indicates a line short.
• Two repetitive blinks indicate a Class A failure or an open line.

Table 8-1. IDNet Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Input Voltage

24 VDC nominal from FACP (24V Card Supply from SPS)

Coms/Power

Voltage to

IDNet Slaves

30 VDC (nominal) or 35 VDC @ 250 mA
36.5V max (See below)

Coms/Power
Current Limit

350mA ave current @ 49

° C

Coms/Power

Wiring

Distance

40 Ohms max loop resistance
0.58

µF capacitance max (line to line and shield to line)

Environmental Specifications

Operating

Temperature

0

° to 50° C


• Voltage output to IDNet is normally 30 VDC. Output is increased to 35 VDC

when LEDs, piezos, or other outputs are activated, as in the alarm state.

• The 30/35V PSU on the IDNet is rated at greater than 350mA. The current limit

is provided by a PTC.

• Up to 250 IDNet devices are supported by one IDNet channel.
• The IDNet card keeps track of which LEDs should be on at all times, and

displays up to 20 at any given time.

• Up to 43 coded piezo sounders are supported by one IDNet channel.

The IDNet Card,

Continued

LEDs

Specifications

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