574-787
Rev. A
2. Making Electrical Connections to the Call Point
The IDNet signal connects to the call point using the red and black wires. The connections for the call point are
illustrated in Figure 2.
Notes:
1.
The maximum allowable run from 4010 to the farthest device is not to exceed 2,500 feet. The maximum total
wire length (including all T-Taps) from 4010 FACP is 10,000 feet. IDNet wiring is supervised and power-limited.
2.
Field wiring connections must be in accordance to local code.
3. Mechanically Installing the Call Point
Install the call point into a suitable electrical box (not supplied) using Figure 4 as a reference. Mounting accessories
(sold separately) are available to support a variety of electrical boxes.
Note:
The call point fits directly to a U.K. switch/socket box (not shown in Figure 4). A minimum box depth of
25mm is recommended.
4. Replacing the Glass Substitute Element with the Break Glass
5. Testing the Addressable Call Point
A key is shipped with the call point to test the call point without breaking
the glass. To test the call point, insert the key into the small keyhole on
the bottom left of the call point (see Figure 6). When the key is inserted, the
glass drops and tests the switch. Do not leave the test key with the call point
after commissioning.
Figure 6. Key Insertion
Figure 5. Glass Insertion
1.
Remove the screw in the bottom
of the call point cover.
2.
Remove the plastic glass
substitute element.
3.
Insert the break glass into the call
point.
4.
Replace the call point cover and
screw it in place.
Figure 4. Installing the Call Point
Break Glass
Screw Hole
Key Hole
4099-9811 Terminal
Tray used for flush
mounting. For use in
Europe (except Italy
and France) and Asian
Countries.
4099-9812 Terminal Tray
with Bezel for flush
mounting. For use in
USA, Canada, Australia,
Italy, and South Africa.
2975-9220 Plastic Box for
surface mounting. For
universal use.