Sensors and Initiating Devices

Modules

IDNet addressable modules provide accessibility to conventional devices like flow switches.

Modules
Modules

Autocall's IDNet addressable modules provide addressability to standard devices like flow switches. The product lineup includes various innovative addressable modules, such as multi-point modules, modules enabling separate reporting from flow and tamper switches within the same circuit, and isolator modules designed to protect power wiring against short circuits and ground faults.

Key Features:

  • Individual Addressable Modules (IAMs) draw power and communication through a two-wire connection, offering precise location-based addressability.
  • IDNet Relay IAMs allow fire alarm control panels to control a remotely located Form ā€œCā€ contact using addressable communications for both data and module power. Typical applications include switching local power for control functions, such as elevator capture, or control of HVAC components, pressurization fans, dampers, and more. Relay status is also communicated requiring only one device address.
  • The Security Monitor IAM receives both power and communication through a two-wire 4100ES, 4100U, or 4010ES IDNet circuit. It offers precise location-based addressability for as many as five initiating devices (such as window or door magnet switch contacts or similar security devices), monitoring circuit wiring connections for either normally closed or normally open dry contacts (one type per IAM).
  • The Single Address Six Point Module enables the IDNet communication channel to oversee four T-sense input circuits and manage two output relays using a single compact module with a single address requirement. Power is sourced from a 24 VDC connection to an approved fire alarm power supply.
  • IDNet/MAPNET II Monitor ZAMs enable a solitary addressable point to oversee a conventional initiating device circuit (IDC) containing 2-wire or 4-wire initiating devices.
  • Communication Isolators offer isolation for IDNet communications, while Power Isolators provide isolation for system power. These isolators enhance installation ease and bolster system integrity. Isolation is automatically engaged upon detecting an output short circuit, and manual isolation selection is also available from the control panel to aid in diagnosing wiring issues.