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Relay output configuration

Available events that can be used to make the Iris+ relay outputs operate are as follows:

NOTHING
GROUP: HUA ALARM

*

 

GROUP: HUA LOCAL

*

GROUP: DISPLAY

*

GROUP: FAULT

*

GROUP: LOG 

*

GROUP: TAMPER

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GROUP: RECORD

*

GROUP: ALARM

*

GROUP: LOCAL

*

GROUP: NETWORK

*

EVENT: IRIS TO CLEAR
EVENT: IRIS TO RESET
EVENT: ARMING THE SYSTEM
EVENT: IRIS TO TEST
EVENT: TXER GROUP 1 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 2 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 3 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 4 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 5 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 6 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 7 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 8 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 9 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 10 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 11 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 12 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 13 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 14 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 15 ON
EVENT: TXER GROUP 16 ON
EVENT: ALARM
EVENT: MEDITILT ALARM
EVENT: CONTACT ALARM
EVENT: CALL IN FAIL
EVENT: ALARM STAGE 1 ON
EVENT: ALARM STAGE 1 OFF
EVENT: ALARM STAGE 2 ON
EVENT: ALARM STAGE 2 OFF
EVENT: PERSONNEL CALL

No action to be taken
Raid alarm transmissions
Raid local alert transmissions
Events to be displayed, not logged
Equipment failiure/malfunctions
Events to be logged when in clear
Tamper events
Events to be recorded (logged) at all times
General alarms transmissions
General local transmissions
Events sent over a network link
Events considered to be clear transmissions
Iris control keyswitch in the ‘reset’ position
Iris control keyswitch in the ‘clear’ position
Iris control keyswitch in the ‘test’ position
Transmitter group 1 is active 

(as used in the previous section)

Transmitter group 2 is active
Transmitter group 3 is active
Transmitter group 4 is active
Transmitter group 5 is active
Transmitter group 6 is active
Transmitter group 7 is active
Transmitter group 8 is active
Transmitter group 9 is active
Transmitter group 10 is active
Transmitter group 11 is active
Transmitter group 12 is active
Transmitter group 13 is active
Transmitter group 14 is active
Transmitter group 15 is active
Transmitter group 16 is active
Alarm from an alarm transmitter
Alarm transmitter has been in man down position for 45 seconds
Alarm transmission from a contact operated transmitter
Transmitter has failed to call in to the Iris system
An active stage 1 alarm condition
Stage 1 alarm conditon has cleared
An active stage 2 alarm condition
Stage 2 alarm conditon has cleared
Alarm transmission from a personnel call transmitter

* Note: Multiple ‘GROUP:’ type events can be assigned to a relay output

Summary of Contents for iris+

Page 1: ... E S C A P E C H A R A C T E R L E F T C H A R A C T E R E N T E R C H A R A C T E R R IG H T C U R S O R L E F T C H A R A C T E R T E N R IG H T C U R S O R R IG H T M E N U D O W N D E L E T E P IN A C C E S S S P A C E M E N U U P D O N E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 U n i v e r s e R a n g e C L E A R R E S E T T E S T ...

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Page 3: ...nitoring transmitter signals 9 Installation 10 12 Iris back box connections explained 13 14 Post installation testing 15 Operating instructions 16 Adding a transmitter 17 Naming a transmitter 18 19 Deleting a transmitter 20 Add a new user 21 22 Transmitter grouping 23 24 Relay output configuration 25 26 Example relay wiring 27 Helpful hints 28 Glossary 29 Appendix 29 Technical specifications 30 Pa...

Page 4: ...ware Versions Print One Setup Print All Setup Test Printer Printer Device CR Translation Export One Setup Export All Setups Import Setup Imp Exp Device Memory Stats Serial Comms Device Table Re start Bus Re online Device Bus Master Setup Pager232 Redir Aux232 Redirect Printer Redirect Monitor Comms Delete Device Pager Setup Add Pager Delete Pager View Pagers Transmitter Setup Test Pagers Menu stru...

Page 5: ...tputs Output Latch Times Output Permissions Output On Reasons Output Off Reasons Re name Output Default Outputs Event Logging View Last Incident View Log At Date View Entire Log View Log Group Prnt Last Incident Print Log By Date Print Entire Log Edit Incident Log Priority Internal Relays View Relay Assigns Chg Relay Assigns Remote Rxers Receivers Found Hardwired Inputs View Input Configs Chg Inpu...

Page 6: ...es incorporated into Iris are normally only found in full alarm control equipment making Iris unique in wireless personal attack systems and a leader in the field The Iris system consists of a single fixed receiver unit the required number of transmitter units and ancillary equipment dependant upon application The Iris receiver is installed within a rigid casing and mounted at a predetermined loca...

Page 7: ...y local site conditions and how well the system has been installed When selecting a site for the receiver the installing engineer should be aware that the aerial has to be as far away from other electrical electronic equipment as possible and a minimum of 2 metres from any such equipment Locating the receiver closer than this will effect the systems performance Metal objects such as filing cabinet...

Page 8: ...er Reinstate Transmitter Test Routines Delete Transmitter Main Menu PINs Access System Support Serial Comms Pager Setup Engineer Ctrl Time Date Radio Setup Output Setup Logging Relay Setup Remote Rxers Direct Inputs Network Txer Grouping Bus I O With Iris in Monitor Carrier mode the screen will show any background signals on and around the frequency at which Iris operates A typical screen shot is ...

Page 9: ...que identities will displayed on the screen along with their signal strength readings A typical screen shot is shown below Ensure that all transmitters are tested The maximum reading obtainable is 255 however in practice this reading is almost never attained Any reading 30 above the background carrier figure is acceptable although the higher the signal the better overall performance will be achiev...

Page 10: ...M RELAY HARDWIRED INPUTS CTS RX 0V DTR TX PAGER 232 OUT OUT IN IN A B A B RX 0V TX RS485 AUX RS232 TAMPER IN TAMPER OUT REMOTE BUZZER 6 Remove cable entry points Remove the cable entry blanking plates shown as necessary Be careful not to damage the printed circuit board within the unit 1 25A Fuse RLY2 CON3 L1 BOX TAMPER 1CON5 1CON4 IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 Iris 12V OUT INPUT 8 INPUT 7 INPUT 6 INPUT 5 INPUT...

Page 11: ...Note details of other back box connections can be seen on pages 13 14 Earth connection 1 25A Fuse RLY2 CON3 L1 BOX TAMPER 1CON5 1CON4 IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 Iris 12V OUT INPUT 8 INPUT 7 INPUT 6 INPUT 5 INPUT 4 INPUT 3 INPUT 2 INPUT 1 OPTO 0V Iris 0V OUT 0V 12V A COM B A COM B A COM B N O COM N C POWER SUPPLY RELAY 3 RELAY 2 RELAY 1 ALARM RELAY HARDWIRED INPUTS CTS RX 0V DTR TX PAGER 232 OUT OUT IN IN A B...

Page 12: ...POS 1 DISABLE 1 25A Fuse RLY2 CON3 L1 BOX TAMPER 1CON5 1CON4 IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 Iris 12V OUT INPUT 8 INPUT 7 INPUT 6 INPUT 5 INPUT 4 INPUT 3 INPUT 2 INPUT 1 OPTO 0V Iris 0V OUT 0V 12V A COM B A COM B A COM B N O COM N C POWER SUPPLY RELAY 3 RELAY 2 RELAY 1 ALARM RELAY HARDWIRED INPUTS CTS RX 0V DTR TX PAGER 232 OUT OUT IN IN A B A B RX 0V TX RS485 AUX RS232 TAMPER IN TAMPER OUT REMOTE BUZZER 12 Close...

Page 13: ...per In A to Tamper Out A and Tamper In B to Tamper Out B The remote buzzer output allows up to a 500mA buzzer to be connected to the receiver which will follow the operation of the units internal buzzer The Aux 232 is a serial RS232 port which can be used for importing and exporting system information between the Iris and a terminal programme This is a two way connector pre wired from the units re...

Page 14: ...r N C operation 5 12Vdc applied or removed to trigger dependant on programming Hardwired Input 4 programmable for N O or N C operation 5 12Vdc applied or removed to trigger dependant on programming Hardwired Input 3 programmable for N O or N C operation 5 12Vdc applied or removed to trigger dependant on programming Hardwired Input 2 programmable for N O or N C operation 5 12Vdc applied or removed ...

Page 15: ...is reading is almost never attained Any reading 30 above the background carrier figure is acceptable although the higher the signal the better overall performance will be achieved by the system For more information on identifying the background carrier refer to the Checking background interference levels section on page 8 Where results are found not to be acceptable taking the previously outlined ...

Page 16: ...t of a valid transmission or hard wired input activation CLEAR position any alarm transmission s will be acknowledged on the LCD screen and the alarm relay will latch until cleared by moving the keyswitch to reset A local transmission will be acknowledged on the screen providing an alarm transmission has not been received the local relay will change state for a period of approximately 4 seconds an...

Page 17: ...hown Operate the unit to generate a transmission and the screen will display After a short period of time the screen will change to display handpush screen shown Using the same operation once again generate a transmission after a short period of time the screen will change to display handpush screen shown Time and Date Radio Setup Output Setup 2 Help 13 47 1 Radio Setup Add Transmitter Txer Detail...

Page 18: ...nerate a transmission and the screen will change to display After a short period of time the screen will display Once again generate a transmission the screen will change to display Note the current selected character is shown above the centre bar Time and Date Radio Setup Output Setup 2 Help 13 49 1 Radio Setup Add Transmitter Txer Details 2 Help 13 49 1 Add Transmitter Txer Details Set Radio Rul...

Page 19: ...he information Repeat the previous steps for any other transmitters requiring naming Once complete you may now escape from this menu by pressing the button until the SYSTEM RESET message appears or by returning the key to the CLEAR position 4 6 5 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 MENU SELECT HELP MENU ESCAPE CHARACTER LEFT CHARACTER ENTER CHARACTER RIGHT CURSOR LEFT CHARACTER TEN RIGHT CURSOR RIGHT MENU DOWN ...

Page 20: ...itter number to be deleted and the screen will change to screen shown for Handpush 001 Press 1 one to accept and the screen will change to Press any key and you will return to the delete transmitter menu Time and Date Radio Setup Output Setup 2 Help 13 51 1 Radio Setup Add Transmitter Txer Details 2 Help 13 51 Reinstate Transmitter Test Routines Delete Transmitter 2 Help 13 51 1 Delete Transmitter...

Page 21: ...ns PIN number 4 or 6 digit 4 or 6 digit The screen will now show Press any key and the screen will change to display The current selected character is shown above the centre bar By using the button to move left or the button to move right move to the letter or number required Press the button to select the character When you have completed the selections press the button The screen will now change...

Page 22: ...sen PIN number and press the button The screen will change to display Pressing any key will return you to the pins and access menu View Users Change Pin Add 6 Digit User 2 Help 13 55 Change PIN for 00 Engineer 01 02 Karen 10 2 Help 13 56 1 1 Enter Karen s New 6 Digit PIN No _ Done Del 13 56 Confirm Karen s New 6 Digit PIN No _ Done Del 13 56 Changed PIN for User 02 Karen Press Any Key 13 56 NOTE I...

Page 23: ... Txer Grouping Bus I O Change Grouping Selecting this option allows the various groups to be altered There are a maximum of 16 groups available Each group can have its event configured The event can be best described as the way the group will respond to a signal The valid options are shown below Event options Alarm Local P Call X Alarm X Local Any None Group response An Alarm signal from any trans...

Page 24: ...on once and the screen will display Press the button The screen will change to show a list of the transmitters programmed into the system If required press until the required device is selected Press the button to select the required transmitter The screen will change to display Followed by Press the 3 key twice to return to the Main Menu Network Txer Grouping Bus I O 2 Help 14 00 T Groups View Gr...

Page 25: ...s Events to be recorded logged at all times General alarms transmissions General local transmissions Events sent over a network link Events considered to be clear transmissions Iris control keyswitch in the reset position Iris control keyswitch in the clear position Iris control keyswitch in the test position Transmitter group 1 is active as used in the previous section Transmitter group 2 is acti...

Page 26: ...an be selected from pg25 Press the button The screen will change to display Press the button once and the screen will display Press the button until the screen displays the required action In this example Group Alarm Press the button The screen will change to display Press the 3 key until SYSTEM RESET is displayed and turn the keyswitch to the Clear position to exit the menu Radio Setup Output Set...

Page 27: ...iring of the Piezo Sounder into Relay 3 to match the previously detailed Relay output configuration section Iris back box Page 27 of 32 IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 Iris 12V OUT INPUT 8 INPUT 7 INPUT 6 INPUT 5 INPUT 4 INPUT 3 INPUT 2 INPUT 1 OPTO 0V Iris 0V OUT 0V 12V A COM B A COM B A COM B N O COM N C POWER SUPPLY RELAY 3 RELAY 2 RELAY 1 ALARM RELAY HARDWIRED INPUTS DTR TX RS485 AUX RS232 TAMPE IN TAMPE OUT ...

Page 28: ...frequency interference Local radio frequency interference Case is tampered front or back Connector lead not fitted correctly Transmitter out of receiver range Transmitter battery has expired Transmitter not programmed to system Transmitter battery has expired Transmitter is not compatible with system Transmitter damaged Action Check power supply and fuses Re power unit Check power supply voltage C...

Page 29: ...Single action Single action Single action Single action Alarm N O Dual action Single action Opposed action Glossary Aerial Tamper Call In Fail I P R F I System Clear System Reset Test All TX Carrier received precedes time on display Aerial has been removed or tampered with Call In Fail Transmitter failed to call in three successive times precedes Txer Details Transmitter has failed to call in a fi...

Page 30: ... NBFM radio strength indication dynamic range of 60 dB AFC capture and hold 3 KHz 10 to 16Vdc 250mA 12Vdc with back light activated Up to 256 wireless transmitters Up to 8 hardwired inputs 4 programmable relay outputs 30V 28VA 1amp max contacts RS485 bus port RS232 port BS4737 intruder alarm systems BS7042 high security intruder alarm systems BS6799 up to class 5 wire free intruder alarm systems E...

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Page 32: ...ned within this document is correct at time of publishing EMS Ltd reserves the right to change any infomation regarding products as part of its continual development enhancing new technology and reliability The latest issue of this document can be found by visiting www emsgroup co uk ...

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