Simplex Idnet Module Device

Simplex Notification And Initiating Device

IDNetĀ® Analogue Addressable Devices are Simplex’s smart solution for efficiently and accurately connecting input/output devices such as relays, zone modules, and equipment controllers to fire alarm systems. These devices support two-way communication and digital addressing, ensuring the alarm system operates responsively with individual device identification on the network.

Key Features:

  • Compatible with Simplex 4100ES Series
    Designed to integrate seamlessly with modern Simplex alarm panels.
  • Two-Way Digital Communication
    Provides individual device identification as well as accurate monitoring and control via the IDNet loop.
  • Support for up to 250 Addressable Devices
    In a single IDNet communication line, efficient in installation and wiring.
  • LED Indicators & Manual Switch
    Facilitates status visualization and direct testing.
  • Flexible for Input/Output Applications
    Suitable for use as a control relay for HVAC devices, elevators, doors, and conventional zones.
  • Available in Various Module Types
    Including I/O Relay, Signal Relay, and Analog Monitor Zone Adapter Module.

Panel Compatibility: Simplex 4100ES / 4010ES (via IDNet loop)

Maximum Device Capacity: Up to 250 addressable devices per loop

Module Types:

  • Relay IAM (Individual Addressable Module):
    Controls a single output device (e.g., HVAC systems or doors)

  • Signal Relay IAM:
    Designed for signal and low-power applications

  • Analog Monitor Zone (AMZ) Adapter Module:
    Connects conventional zone devices to the addressable system

Communication:
Digital, bidirectional via the IDNet loop
Supports status monitoring and unique identification for each module

Power Supply:
Powered directly from the IDNet loop
(No external power required for most modules)

Indicator:
LED indicator for active/alarm status

  • Fire alarm control system for multi-story buildings
  • Integration of HVAC control, emergency doors, and voice systems
  • Conventional detection zones in addressable systems
  • Retrofit and expansion projects for fire protection systems
  • Industrial installations, shopping centers, and public facilities