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Technical Specification 

i-on160EX 

Page 36 

Sounder Volume Levels (at 1m) 

i-kp01 (at max volume) 

70dB 

Expander sounders 

70dB 

Expander 16 Ohm loudspeaker 

93dB 

Fuses 

The control unit has a replaceable T500mA mains 
fuse. 

Electrical Safety 

Conforms to EN60950-1. 

Other 

If you wish to connect the i-on160EX control unit 
to a PC using either the Ethernet or the USB port 
then make sure that the cables have the following 
specifications: 

Ethernet 

Cat5e patch cable, straight or 
crossed, RJ45 male plugs at 
each end, suitable for 
10/100Base-T. 

USB 

Mini-B plug for control unit end, 
USB-A for PC end. Max length 
3m.  

Radio Expander and Keypads 

Radio 

Operating frequency 
868.6625MHz Narrowband. 

  

EN 300 220-3. 

 

EN 300 330-2 

Transmitter 
range 

The range of the transmitters 
compatible with this control unit 
depends on the environment in 
which they are installed. As a 
guideline, most transmitters will 
work up 200m range in free 
space conditions. 

Compliance Statements 

The i-on160EX is compliant with EN50130-5 
environmental class II. 

The i-on160EX is suitable for use in systems 
designed to comply with PD 6662: 2010 at grade 
3. 

When installed correctly the i-on160EX is capable 
of compliance with EN50131 at Grade 3. 

To maintain Grade 3 the i-on160EX must be fitted 
with a communicator of level ATS4 or above. 

When fitted with radio devices the i-on160EX is 
capable of compliance with EN50131 at Grade 2. 

The i-sd02 is compliant with EN50136-1 as an 
ATS2 communicator. 

The i-sd02 may be used as a supplementary 
communicator at Grade 3.  

At Grade 2 the i-sd02 provides a compliant 
communicator for the i-on160EX provided that: 

a)  It is installed in accordance with the 

installation instructions. 

b)  The connected PSTN is functioning normally. 

When fitted with an i-sd02 this product provides 
options A, B and C at Grade 2 as noted in Table 
10 of EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009. 

If the installer selects a non-compliant 
configuration then they must remove or adjust 
compliance labelling 

Third party testing carried out by Anpi. 

Compatible Equipment 

HUD 

705rEUR-00 

Two button HUD (single 
channel, top button is 
disabled) 

706rEUR-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 Transmitter (Small case) 

720rEUR-00 

Smoke Detector Transmitter 

734rEUR-00/01 

CC/FSL Door Contact 
Transmitter (white) 

734rEUR-05/06 

CC/FSL Door Contact 
Transmitter (brown) 

738rEUR-00/04 

Spyder shock sensor 
(white/brown) 

739rEUR-50 

Sentrol glass break detector 

DET-RDCS 

Combined door contact 
shock sensor transmitter 

XCELR 

Radio PIR 

XCELRPT 

Pet tolerant radio PIR 

XCELW 

Wired PIR 

XCELWPT 

Pet tolerant wired PIR 

Sounders 

760ES 

External Wireless sounder 

9040UK-00 

Speaker boxed 

Setting / Unsetting 

– Keypads 

i-rk01 

Radio Keypad 

i-kp01 

Keypad (with internal prox 
reader, but without zones or 
external prox reader) 

KEY-EP 

External prox reader for 
KEY-KPZ01/KP01 

KEY-K01 

keypad 

Summary of Contents for i-on160EX

Page 1: ...i on160EX Security System Installation Guide Issue 9...

Page 2: ...quipment but will not damage the equipment Caution Describes actions that will physically damage the equipment and prevent its proper function WARNING Describes actions that are hazardous to health or...

Page 3: ...Cabling 19 Step 6 Connect Wired Zones 20 Four Wire Closed Circuit Connections 20 Two Wire Closed Circuit Connections 20 Fully Supervised Loop Connections 20 Shock Sensors and Roller Shutter Sensors 22...

Page 4: ...i on160EX Page iv This page is intentionally blank...

Page 5: ...sed as part of a Security Grade 3 system The control unit is also approved to operate as part of a Security Grade 2 system If you install any radio devices this will limit approval to Security Grade 2...

Page 6: ...or laptop connected to the Ethernet port on the control unit PCB The control unit contains a web page server and you can use any web browser to see a complete version of the Installer menu Please see...

Page 7: ...tion can all affect the signal from a transmitter Please read Eaton s Security Business publication Guidance Notes for Wireless Alarm System Installations obtainable from www coopersecurity co uk for...

Page 8: ...tal or conducting films These glasses are particularly poor at transmitting radio waves Guided Tour CAUTION All printed circuit boards for the i on160EX its expanders and keypads have been tested for...

Page 9: ...tors 11 RS485 terminator 12 Engineering keypad connector 13 Zone output Aux power and Bus connectors 14 Kickstart pins Batt 1 only 15 Battery connectors two of 16 20Vac connector 17 USB socket Mini B...

Page 10: ...ixed To open the keypad first gently prise off the trim on the front and remove the two screws Next carefully lever the front of the keypad containing the PCB and display away from the keypad rear hou...

Page 11: ...e bottom edge of the caps in with the end of a small screwdriver to start them Remove the two screws hidden underneath see Figure 9 Gently swing the lower side of the front out from the back box by ab...

Page 12: ...amper switch 2 Sounder 3 Connector for KEY EP Terminals for zones 4 Sounder volume control 5 Connector for control unit bus and output terminal 6 Jumpers for 6a Addressing not used in i onEX control u...

Page 13: ...er connectors 19 Outputs Figure 15 EXP W10 Wired Expander 1 Cable entry also behind PCB 2 Central keyhole 3 PCB 4 Relay card i rc01 connector 5 Aux power 6 Link to enable disable front rear tamper swi...

Page 14: ...able front rear tamper switch 6 Lid tamper rear tamper behind PCB 7 Bus termination jumper 8 Addressing button 9 Fixing holes 10 Engineering keypad connector 11 Bus cable connector 12 Sounder 13 Louds...

Page 15: ...and would meet the EN50131 1 Grade 3 requirements A single new fully charged charged 17A battery can provide the charge required by the example system for PD6662 Grade 3 requirements Note All current...

Page 16: ...only two arms on the star then this is the same as a daisy chain configuration see Daisy Chain 1 in Figure 18 If required fit the termination jumper at the devices on the end of each arm If there are...

Page 17: ...4 03V 4 61V 5 18V 5 76V 380mA 0 61V 1 22V 1 82V 2 43V 3 04V 3 65V 4 26V 4 86V 5 47V 6 08V 400mA 0 64V 1 28V 1 92V 2 56V 3 20V 3 84V 4 48V 5 12V 5 76V 6 40V Reducing Voltage Drop Method 1 Double up th...

Page 18: ...k the position of the case Also mark the position where the lid back tamper bracket touches the wall There must be enough space around this point to fit the supplied tamper shroud see Figure 21 Fittin...

Page 19: ...s the KEY EP or prox readers used by other systems for example access control systems If you mount prox readers closer together than one meter including on the other side of walls then the two prox re...

Page 20: ...lights by fitting links over the BRIGHT jumper on the keypad pcb see 1b in Figure 12 or 6b in Figure 14 Jumper OFF The keypad backlights glow at normal intensity Jumper ON The keypad backlights glow e...

Page 21: ...al programming mode and save your changes see below To Disable Enable the Status OK LED 1 Enter Local Programming mode MENU ABCD 2 Press repeatedly until the display shows MENU STATUS OK LED 3 Press r...

Page 22: ...ou do so then the prox readers will interfere and be unable to read tags Opening the External Prox Reader To open the external prox reader see Figure 27 1 Undo the single retaining screw 2 Tilt the ed...

Page 23: ...Expanders Addressing Expanders The control unit assigns addresses to all devices connected to the bus cable You can start this process off from the Installer Menu during the initial power up See Initi...

Page 24: ...wiring for CCL zones on the KEY KPZ01 Figure 35 KEY KPZ01 CCL Zone Wiring Two Wire Closed Circuit Connections With version 4 02 and higher software you can connect two wire CCL detectors to each pair...

Page 25: ...xamples Figure 39 Wiring FSL Zones on KEY KPZ01 When programming select the FSL resistor values for the control unit in Installer Menu System Options Wired Zone Type To select the resistor values for...

Page 26: ...istors and are capable of sinking a maximum 500mA when active By default outputs 3 and 4 are 0V when active 12V when inactive If you wish to reverse the polarity of these two outputs see Changing the...

Page 27: ...the alarm contacts only and link the tamper contacts together with a short length of wire In the Installer Menu program the zone with a type of Tamper Program the outputs used to trigger the siren and...

Page 28: ...pes See the i on Range Engineering Guide for details on how to change the defaults Figure 48 Plug By Communicator Wiring Note Comms O P4 will be active when the system is unset This is normal To fit a...

Page 29: ...connector The control unit will generate an ATE L F Single alert if only one of the networks is not available or ATE L F All if both networks are not available Step 9 Fit and Connect Battery Fit eithe...

Page 30: ...you have connected a battery to the BATT2 terminals and wish to enable fault reporting on battery 2 The display shows 8 Press or to show the Security Grades available for example 9 Press to select the...

Page 31: ...briefly display the message Installer session transferred for 5 seconds before reverting to the time and date Leaving the Installer Menu If you wish to leave the Installer Menu at any time 1 Press un...

Page 32: ...ion complies with BS8243 only if the user has given written consent 3 If you key in an access code incorrectly the display shows four stars Key in the code again If you key in a total of four incorrec...

Page 33: ...to select the desired mode The display shows 6 Press or to display the desired Security Grade 2 or 3 on the bottom line of the display and then press to select it The display shows 7 Press or to displ...

Page 34: ...make sure that you allocate keypads correctly to partitions For more information see Assigning Wired Keypads to Partitions in the i on Range Engineering Guide Assemble and close the control unit a Fit...

Page 35: ...OPTIONS Wired Zone type Panel Zones All Zones User Access HUA keys active Quick set Quick omit User code reqd 2 Way Replies 2w Set Instant Duress Enable User reset Zone alarms 6 Zone tampers System t...

Page 36: ...17 Appears only when Dynamic Test call disabled 18 Appears only if EXP PSU is fitted 19 Appears only when Report Type Fast Format AND Confirmation Mode Basic 20 Shows None if no module fitted 21 Must...

Page 37: ...if you wish to find the location of any keypad or expander you can employ the Test Locate Bus Device option in the Installer Menu Use this option to make a selected bus device give a continuous tone...

Page 38: ...ts 1 500 mandatory events 500 non mandatory Stored in EEPROM memory available for at least 10 years without power Internal Clock 10 minutes over one year depending on the accuracy of the mains supply...

Page 39: ...65mA backlight high KEY KPZ01 KP01 K01 power requirement 35mA backlight OFF internal prox reader only 65mA max backlight ON external prox reader connected Wired Expander requirement 20mA max quiescent...

Page 40: ...Grade 2 The i sd02 is compliant with EN50136 1 as an ATS2 communicator The i sd02 may be used as a supplementary communicator at Grade 3 At Grade 2 the i sd02 provides a compliant communicator for th...

Page 41: ...i fb01 Four button remote control 727rEUR 00 Four button remote control with encrypted code HUD function not compatible with BS8243 or DD243 Communicators i dig02 PSTN Communication ARC only i gsm02 G...

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