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i-on16 

Security System 

Installation Guide 

 

Issue 9 

Summary of Contents for i-on16

Page 1: ...i on16 Security System Installation Guide Issue 9...

Page 2: ...this book are subject to change without notice This manual applies to i on16 control units with version 4 04 software Please note that i on16 control unit software cannot be updated For Your Safety Th...

Page 3: ...erals 14 Remote Loudspeaker Optional 14 Wired External Sounders Optional 14 Wired Outputs Optional 14 Fit and connect the I RC01 Optional 14 Output on KEY KPZ01 15 Step 5 Fit and Connect I SD01 Option...

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Page 5: ...d The control unit supports 16 wirefree alarm zones 4 hardwired transistor outputs 16 four button remote controls 16 two button hold up alarm and 16 users When fitted with an optional plug on module t...

Page 6: ...about the factors affection radio signal strength Siting the Control Unit Do site the unit Upright battery at the bottom Within a protected zone As high as possible However do make sure that the unit...

Page 7: ...ins for Lid Tamper Figure 2 Control Unit End Station PCB Figure 3 shows the controls and connectors available on the end station PCB 1 Aerials 2 20VAC Input from transformer 3 Battery input 12VDC 4 Ki...

Page 8: ...fully lever the front of the keypad containing the PCB and display away from the keypad rear housing Figure 5 Opening the Keypad 1 Central keyhole 2 Rear tamper shroud 3 Cable entry 4 Fixing holes Fig...

Page 9: ...he bottom edge of the caps in with the end of a small screwdriver to start them Remove the two screws hidden underneath see Figure 8 Gently swing the lower side of the front out from the back box by a...

Page 10: ...mins in alarm The amount of current available from the control unit depends on the battery fitted The current taken by the control unit PCB communicator and keypads is given in Technical Specification...

Page 11: ...ty of the cable screen is most important and screens MUST be continuous along the full length of the cable 3 If the cable enters any metal enclosure ensure the screen is isolated from the case Cable S...

Page 12: ...ic products the control unit contains components that are sensitive to static electricity Try not handle the PCB directly If you must handle the PCB take the standard precautions against damage by sta...

Page 13: ...the backplate is level and mark drill and plug at least three fixing holes Screw the backplate to the wall through the fixing holes using the M4 screws Figure 17 Screw KEY K01 KP01 KPZ01 Back Box to...

Page 14: ...ress for the keypad by placing a jumper on the appropriate address pins see Figure 19 8 Connect the new keypad see Figure 18 9 Close the keypad and ensure that the tamper switch is closed Backlight Co...

Page 15: ...Backlight Settings 1 Enter Local Programming mode see above MENU 2 Press The display shows the current status of the backlight LEDs for example MENU 3 Press repeatedly to select one of the following B...

Page 16: ...l mains equipment Note Do not site the external prox reader closer than one meter to any other kind of prox reader for example an i kp01 KEY KP01 KPZ01 or another external prox reader If you do so the...

Page 17: ...select the wiring type for the keypad zones use Installer Menu System Options Wired Zone Type All Zones Alternatively to select the wiring type for an individual keypad use Installer Menu Detectors De...

Page 18: ...ect a 2k2 resistor in series with the wire to the sounder Note If you do not wish to connect a wired external sounder then leave TR programmed as CC and make sure you link TR to 0V on the control unit...

Page 19: ...quipment continues to comply with the safety regulations to which it was approved 1 SELV terminals 2 TNV terminals Figure 32 SELV and TNV Terminals CAUTION Make sure that the end station is not powere...

Page 20: ...bottom of the control unit see Figure 36 Figure 36 Fitting the Battery Make sure that you secure the battery to the case with the strap provided Connect the battery leads red to the positive black to...

Page 21: ...pplied with each detector or peripheral 2 Install detectors and peripherals at their selected locations 3 Use the Installer Menu Test option to a carry out a walk test of the detectors b test the oper...

Page 22: ...s on the bottom line for example You can press or to display the other sub options Leaving the Installer Menu If you wish to leave the Installer Menu at any time 1 Press until the display shows the wo...

Page 23: ...Menu without changing defaults The system loads all defaults except for Access Codes and the Log see Note The display returns to the Installer Menu Note The log is protected and cannot be erased by th...

Page 24: ...el Loudspeaker Volume Entry Alarm Delay Abort Time Supervision Jamming Force Set Tamper Omit CSID Code Silence Alerts Mains Fail Delay Set Date Time Panel Tamper Rtn 5COMMUNICATIONS 10 ARC Reporting 1...

Page 25: ...ft dry cloth Do not use water solvents or any proprietary cleaning materials Walk test the detectors Test any external sounders and strobes Replacing or Removing Wired Keypads If you need to remove or...

Page 26: ...n which they are installed As a guideline most transmitters will work up 200m range in free space conditions Communications Uses plug on modules with proprietary interface between control unit and mod...

Page 27: ...EUR 00 Two button HUD tilt switch transmitter 710rEUR 00 Two button HUD 726rEUR 50 Long range hand held HUD 726rEUR 60 Short range hand held HUD Detectors 713rEUR 00 Pet tolerant PIR 714rEUR 00 PIR Tr...

Page 28: ...the control unit into a special mode where the tamper switch controls the recording and playback of the current message Use this mode if the end station is an inconvenient distance from the keypad 1 S...

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