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4009 IDNet NAC Extender, Continued <br /> 4009 IDNet Option Interfaces, Fiber Receiver Card(565-903 Class B or 565-902 Class A)and Fiber <br /> continued Transmitter Card(565-901 Class B or 565-900 Class A) <br /> The IDNet Fiber Transmitter and 4009 IDNet Fiber Receiver work together to <br /> form a fiber optic link from an IDNet run to a remote 4009 Addressable NAC. <br /> Refer to the 4009 Fiber Optic Link Installation Instructions(574-182)for <br /> detailed information on installing this option card. The primary intent of the <br /> fiber optic link is to allow remote buildings(within 3,000ft.)to be connected to <br /> the IDNet channel,but to minimize susceptibility to electrical transients. The <br /> fiber optic link is made up of these two boards and the optical fibers. The 4009 <br /> IDNet Fiber Receiver Card receives power from,and communicates with the <br /> 4009 IDNet through 14-pin connector P6(on the 4009 IDNet system board). <br /> The fiber receiver regenerates the IDNet channel for connection to other IDNet <br /> peripherals at the remote site. <br /> The IDNet Fiber Transmitter is located on the FACP end of the fiber optic link <br /> and receives power(24VDC)from the host panel. <br /> 10 <br /> Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com <br />