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Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series

Installation and Setup Guide

800-23044 Rev.  A draft_11

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2.

Separate the back plate from the lid: press the two tabs at the bottom of
the keypad, and remove the lid.

3.

Place the back plate on the wall at the desired location, and mark the
position of the mounting holes. There are 4 mounting holes available (B).
Use the one at the top, and at the bottom you can use the one in the
middle or the two at the edges, depending on your needs.

A

B

A

E

A

F

B

A Opening for wiring (x 3)

E IB2 bus connector

B Mounting screw holes (x 4)

F Tamper screw (x 1). Required

for off-wall tamper protection.

Note

The 2 mounting holes in the middle (top and bottom)
correspond with the mounting holes in a standard US wall box.

4.

Remove the back plate from the wall, and then drill the holes as required.

5.

Screw the back plate to the wall using the large screws, while running
the wiring through the available openings.

6.

Screw the tamper screw (F) into the wall. This screw provides off-wall
tamper protection.

Summary of Contents for MAXPRO MPIP2000U Series

Page 1: ...MAXPRO Intrusion Series Integrated Security Systems Installation and Setup Guide 800 23044Rev A draft_11 August 2020 ...

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Page 3: ...ll International Inc All rights reserved Document Conventions The following typographic conventions are used in this document Convention Description Bold Used to denote emphasis Used for names of menus menu options toolbar buttons Italic Used to denote references to other parts of this document or other documents Used for the result of an action The following icons are used in this document Icon D...

Page 4: ...4 800 23044 Rev A draft_11 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U 3000U Series ...

Page 5: ...2 10 EventLog 18 2 2 11 Indications 18 2 3 GeneralArchitecture 19 3 Installation 21 3 1 Installation andSetup GeneralWorkflows 21 3 1 1 InitialInstallation andSetup 21 3 1 2 Updatingor Expandingan ExistingInstallation 23 3 1 3 SwappingDevices 24 3 2 Mountingthe Cabinet 25 3 2 1 Aboutthe Cabinet 25 3 2 2 CabinetParts 27 3 2 3 Mountingthe Cabinet 29 3 2 4 Mercantile Premises ListingGuidelines 31 3 3...

Page 6: ...uration in MAXPROCloud 54 4 3 Disconnecting Reconnecting 55 4 4 Receive Diversity Antenna System 55 4 5 Swappingthe SIMCard 56 4 6 LED Indicators 56 4 7 RFExposure 57 5 InstallingIB2Bus Devices 58 5 1 AboutIB2Devices 58 5 2 Cable Specifications 58 5 3 MPI Keypads MPIKTSMF MPIKTSPRX 59 5 3 1 Aboutthe MPI Keypads 59 5 3 2 Features 59 5 3 3 OperationalCommands 60 5 3 4 MountingandWiring 60 5 3 5 Usin...

Page 7: ... 5 7 1 Aboutthe MPI Remote Power Supply 86 5 7 2 Features 86 5 7 3 Monitoring ReportingOptions 87 5 7 4 Mounting 88 5 7 5 Summary of Connections 90 5 7 6 IB2Bus Connection 93 5 7 7 WiringOutputs Triggers 93 5 7 8 Programming 94 5 7 9 IB2Bus LED Indicators 95 5 7 10 Maintenance 95 5 8 CabinetMountingwith ControlPanelor Remote Power Supply 96 6 InstallingV Plex Devices 101 6 1 AboutV Plex Devices 10...

Page 8: ... 3 7 Diagnostics Tab 129 8 4 Device Status 129 8 5 ControlPanelInput OutputSettings 129 8 5 1 Zones Tab 129 8 5 2 Outputs Tab 129 8 5 3 Diagnostics Tab 130 8 6 KeypadSettings 130 8 7 Door ControlModule Settings 130 8 7 1 Overview Tab 130 8 7 2 Settings Tab 130 8 7 3 I OTab 131 8 8 Relay Module Settings 131 8 8 1 Settings Tab 131 8 8 2 Outputs Tab 131 8 9 Remote Power Supply Settings 131 8 9 1 Sett...

Page 9: ... 10 ImportantInformation 145 10 1 To the Installer 145 10 2 Turningthe System over to the User 145 10 3 ContactingTechnicalSupport 146 11 Events 147 11 1 EventNotification Priority 147 11 2 Indications 147 11 3 EventReportingper Area 148 11 4 MPI Events andContactID Codes 148 11 4 1 Events List 148 11 4 2 Zone Identifiers 153 11 5 MPI Events andSIACodes 153 12 Specifications 160 12 1 MPI ControlPa...

Page 10: ...e WarningSystem Units 178 15 2 7 UL1023HouseholdBurglar Alarm System Units 178 15 2 8 CAN ULC S303 Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems 178 15 2 9 CAN ULC S304Signal Receiving Centre and Premise Burglar Alarm ControlUnits 178 15 2 10 CAN ULC S545 Residential Fire Warning System ControlUnits 179 15 2 11 ANSI SIA CP 01 False Alarm Reduction Requirements 179 15 2 12 California State Fire Marshal CSF...

Page 11: ...MPI ControlPanel o MPI peripherals Keypads Remote Power Supply Door ControlModule Relay Module andZone Expander o LTE module o V Plex devices l Summary information for configuration in MAXPROCloud l Testingandcommissioning hand over to the customer l Technicalspecifications of allMPI hardware l Agency information Caution For instructions on maintainingcompliance with UL andULC standards see Agency...

Page 12: ...te www mywebtech com or on the MAXPROIntrusion Supportpages For a listof technicalliterature see Parts List on page 183 Needa quick link to information for your device Scan the QR code on the info cardof the device anditwilltake you to the appropriate page with Installation Guides andother information MPI 2000E Series 12 800 23044 Rev A draft_11 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrus...

Page 13: ...anels l MPIP3000U controlpanels 2 2 System Features Note Allreferences in this manualfor number of inputs outputs areas etc use the MPIP3000U ControlPanelfeatures The table further below lists the differences between the various controlpanels 2 2 1 Overview and Panel Model Comparison The MAXPROIntrusion Series ControlPanels provide the followingfeatures l Touch screen keypadcontrolwith either PINo...

Page 14: ...On board inputs suited for 2 wire smoke 2 2 Outputs Max outputs 100 200 On board trigger outputs 4 4 On board relay outputs 1 2 Auxiliary power outputs 12VDC 1 2 Monitored siren output 1 2 Siren power output 12VDC 1 1 Loudspeaker driver for internal siren No No Areas and Doors Areas 30 60 Doors 30 60 Users Users 2 000 5 000 Permission Groups 50 100 Events Log Intrusion 3 000 5 000 1 The total numb...

Page 15: ...Inputs and Output l Provides 10 on board hardwire zones l Supports upto 16 two wire smoke detectors on zones 9and10 32in total l Four wire smoke detector resetthrough use of on boardrelay l Low voltage trigger outputs l Outputs can be programmedto activate in response to system events alarm condition or ata specifictime of day or manually l Provides upto three emergency keys on the keypads configu...

Page 16: ...of compatible IB2devices see Parts List on page 183 2 2 4 V Plex Bus for Individual I O V Plex is a two wire addressable multiplex loopthatallows V Plex sensors and various V Plex zone expanders to be connectedandindividually supervisedby the system In addition some V Plex sensors have the ability to sendspecial signals to the controlpanelfor specialconditions such as maskingof the PIR Characteris...

Page 17: ...as if ithadits own separate control l Provides a Common Lobby area which can be programmedto arm automatically when the lastarea is armed andto disarm when the first area is disarmed l You configure each keypadwith a home area butyou can configure itto annunciate alarms from neighbouringareas as well 2 2 8 Access Control l Supports upto 601 doors l Supports upto 5 000 access cards l Provides upto ...

Page 18: ...iew page l For mandatory intrusion andhold upevents exportBURG EVENT LOG l For communication events exportSPT LOG The system retains a minimum of 1500events for intrusion andhold up events anda minimum of 1000events for communication events Due to bufferingthere willoften be more events in the exportedfile 2 2 11 Indications MAXPROIntrusion provides indications such as messages beeps andother soun...

Page 19: ...B2 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R A MAXPROCloudmobile app B MAXPROCloudwebapp C MAXPROIntrusion ControlPanelin cabinetwith built in Ethernetand optional4G LTE module IB2modules can be stackedin the cabinetfor savingspace andquick connectivity For details see About theCabinet on page 25 D IB2bus with IB2devices The system guarantees performance of upto 46IB2devices per IB2bus The MPIP3000serie...

Page 20: ...re L V Plex loopwith V Plex devices NotallV Plex devices may be available in allregions Contactyour local HoneywellIntrusion Sales Representative for more information The MPIP3000series supports two V Plex loops M V Plex I Oexpansion N V Plex door window contacts O V Plex motion detection P V Plex glass break detection Q V Plex holdupdevices R V Plex fire devices 20 800 23044 Rev A draft_11 Instal...

Page 21: ...ires the followingsteps Step For details see 1 Mountingthe cabinetthathouses the controlpanel Mounting theCabinet on page 29 2 Installingthe controlpanelin the cabinet Installing theControl Panel on page 32 3 Wiringthe controlpanel tamper switches network communication wiredandcellular inputs zones andoutputs triggers andalarm sounders Overview of Control Panel Connectors on page 33and following u...

Page 22: ...controlpanel and registeringandconfiguringother devices in MAXPROCloud ConfigurationinMAXPRO Cloud on page 124 10 Changingthe defaultuser codes for the keypads Installer and Master PINcode MAXPRO Cloud onlinehelp 11 Testingandcommissioningthe system Testing and Commissioning on page 142 Caution To getthe system upandrunning itis recommendedto installthe controlpanelin the cabinet connectallperiphe...

Page 23: ...stem can save all necessary data andstatuses in the flash memory Itdisables the inputs andoutputs but does notremove power from the ACpower supply or the batteries Shutting Downthe Panel Securely on page 122 4 The installer adds removes or replaces the requiredmodules For swapping devices see Swapping Devices on page 24 5 The installer restarts the controlpanelby pressingthe SHUTDOWNbutton 6 The i...

Page 24: ...I devices are removable You can leave the existingwiring in place andjustpullthe terminalblocks upwards to detach them from the olddevice When the new device is placed plug the terminalblocks back on the new device 3 Restartthe panel 4 In MAXPROCloud go to the olddevice s page andclick Edit 5 Click Replace Device For swappingthe controlpanel click Replace Controller 6 Enter the unique identifier o...

Page 25: ...max capacity The cabinetcan contain l An MPI ControlPanel optionally o one additionaldevice on topof the main boardholder either a Zone Expander or a Relay Module o an LTE module l An MPI Remote Power Supply RPS optionally o upto two additionaldevices one to the rightof the RPS andone on top of the RPS holder Suitable devices are Door ControlModules Zone Expanders andRelay Modules You can finda fe...

Page 26: ...ower adapter G Earth lead The image below shows a cabinetwith a Remote Power Supply H a Zone Expander I on top anda Door ControlModule C to the side I H J H Remote Power Supply I Zone Expander J Door ControlModule 26 800 23044 Rev A draft_11 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U 3000U Series ...

Page 27: ...ntrusion MPIP2000U 3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide 800 23044 Rev A draft_11 27 3 2 2 Cabinet Parts The illustrations below show the parts of the cabinet Top A B C C B A Bottom A C Left A D F D G A E Right F F A ...

Page 28: ...8in F Wiring knockout large x 3 Diameter 11 8in G ACpower inlet x 1 11 16in x 13 16in H Attachmentpointfor cable tie x 6 I Screw hole for mounting MPI Control Panel x 2above and x 2below mounting rails Diameter 3 16in J Screw hole for mounting cabineton wall x 3 See detail illustration further below K Mounting rails for MPI modules x 2 L Wiring knockout x 3 31 8in x 13 16in 28 800 23044 Rev A draf...

Page 29: ...ameter 3 16in Caution If you are usingcable glands or blankingplugs make sure they match the knockout conduitsize to provide accurate cable protection If usingnon metalmaterials make sure they comply with UL 94V 0 Detaileddimensions of the screw holes for cabinetmountingare indicated below 0 25 in 0 83 in 0 47 in 0 47 in 0 25 in 3 2 3 Mounting the Cabinet Warning If mountingthe cabinethigher than ...

Page 30: ... page 27 Caution If you are usingcable glands or blankingplugs make sure they match the knockout conduitsize to provide accurate cable protection If usingnon metalmaterials make sure they comply with UL 94V 0 4 On the wall mark the positions of the 3mountingscrew holes A A A A 5 Drillholes for the mountingscrews of the cabinet 6 Usingthree screws notsupplied mountthe cabinetto the wall 7 After com...

Page 31: ...e to a burglary area Program the hardwire zone as Trouble by Day Alarm by Nightif only one burglary area is used Program itas 24 Hour Audible Burglary if more than one burglary area is used l Allwiringbetween the bellandpanelmustbe run in conduit Remaining wires do notneedto be run in conduit l Allwiringthatis notrun in conduitmustexitfrom the knockoutopenings on the bottom or back of the cabinet ...

Page 32: ...edMPI module optional 3 3 2 Mounting the Control Panel in the Cabinet Warning High voltage is presentin the cabinet s built in ACpower adapter To mountthe controlpanelin the cabinet proceedas follows 1 Position the controlpanelover the screw holes in the cabinet I on page 28 andclick itinto position 32 800 23044 Rev A draft_11 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U 3000U...

Page 33: ... on topof the main circuit boardholder For details see Cabinet Mounting withControl Panel orRemote PowerSupply on page 96 3 4 Overview of Control Panel Connectors Below is a generaloverview of the connectors andterminals on the control panel Detailedinstructions are in the sections andchapters further below The image below is for the MPIP3000series Notallconnectors andterminals may be available on...

Page 34: ...n ACpower adapter Inputvoltage V terminalon cabinet s built in ACpower adapter D Tamper T LID Cable from the cabinet s door tamper switch E BELL 1 2 terminalon supervisedbell1 2 terminalon supervisedbell1 2 BELL 2is only available on the MPIP3000series F Zones 1 4 For zones 1 4 sensor contactinputs For details see Wiring Inputs Zones on page 39 G Zones 5 8 For zones 5 8 sensor contactinputs For de...

Page 35: ...N Network with internetconnection to the cloud N Relay 2 NC NormalClosedterminal outputrelay 2 C Common terminal outputrelay 2 NO NormalOpen terminal outputrelay 2 Relay 2is only available on the MPIP3000series O Relay 1 NC NormalClosedterminal outputrelay 1 C Common terminal outputrelay 1 NO NormalOpen terminal outputrelay 1 Spare 0VDCconnector P Triggers For outputs For details see Wiring Output...

Page 36: ...be usedfor module stackedon topof main board quick connect cable is included Only available on the MPIP3000series U Vplex BUS 2 V Plex bus 2 V Plex bus 2 Vplex BUS 2is only available on the MPIP3000series 3 5 Overview of Control Panel LEDs F H E D C A B G LED Colour Description A Red Shutdown on when controlpanelis active andwhile shuttingdown is off when panelhas shutdown 36 800 23044 Rev A draft...

Page 37: ...r other trouble on the bus This LED is only available on the MPIP3000series H Green V Plex 2 loopOK Off V Plex 2 loopshortedor data bus notrunning This LED is only available on the MPIP3000series 3 6 Connecting the Cabinet Tamper Switches The cabinetcomes with a tamper switch in the cabinetdoor to preventopening of the cabinetdoor Use the includedcable to connectthe tamper switch to the controlpan...

Page 38: ... connection is working l The green LED flashes when the system is sendingor receivingdata over the network Upon firststart up MAXPROCloudwillautomatically try andconnectto the controlpanel By default the system uses dynamicIP addressing DHCP If connection shouldfail you can editthe settings usingthe keypadandsetup the IP network manually For details see Connecting to MAXPRO Cloud on page 119 You c...

Page 39: ...r reports are delayeduntilyou complete the session The keypads remain active when on line with a controlpanel butare inactive duringactualuploadingor downloadingsessions The keypads willindicate thatthe system is runningin Installer Mode the textInstaller service mode appears in the topleftcorner of the display 3 8 Wiring Inputs Zones Note This section applies to the zones on the MPI ControlPanela...

Page 40: ...a normally closedcircuit you wire the sensor N C in series with the EOL resistor R1 Message to the system State at input terminals Standard US Burglary Standard US Fire Shortcircuit Alarm Alarm R1ohms Ready Ready Open circuit Alarm Fire COtrouble Acceptable EOL values for R1are definedin the table below The electrical bands for each R1value are indicatedbelow Ohm 0 Alarm Ready Alarm Fire CO troubl...

Page 41: ...tor is the defaultzone supervision configuration l Resistor tolerance 1 or better l Capable of upto 100ohms resistance 3 8 2 2 Double Balanced R1 R2 ALARM N C State at input terminals Message to the system Shortcircuit Tamper R1ohms Ready R1 R2ohms Alarm Open circuit Tamper Acceptable EOL values for R1andR2are definedin the table below The electricalbands for each R1 R2value are indicatedbelow Ohm...

Page 42: ...Triple Balanced R1 R2 R3 ALARM N C TROUBLE N C State at input terminals Message to the system Shortcircuit Tamper R1ohms Ready R1 R2ohms Alarm R1 R3ohms Trouble R1 R2 R3ohms Mask condition trouble when system is disarmed alarm when system is armed Open circuit Tamper Acceptable values for for R1 R2 andR3are l R1 1K l R2 1K l R3 3K The electricalbands are indicatedbelow Ohm 0 Tamper Ready Alarm Tro...

Page 43: ... Resistor tolerance 1 or better l Capable of upto 100ohms resistance 3 8 3 Using 2 Wire Smoke Detectors on Zone 9 and 10 3 8 3 1 About Zones 9 and 10 By default zones 9and10are configuredas fire zones usingSupervised EOLR with a 2K resistor You can change the resistor value if needed the supervision type is fixedto SupervisedEOLR Zones 9and10can each supportupto 16two wire smoke detectors if you c...

Page 44: ...Representative for availability in your region Wiring Fire Zones Caution You mustuse EOL resistors on fire zones when configuredfor use with smoke sensors andacross the loopwires of each zone atthe lastdetector Do notuse the negative terminals on zones 9and10for anything else than the zone wiringitself They are notconnectedto the common ground Connect2 wire smoke detectors across zone 9or 10termin...

Page 45: ...f Activating Bell SAB on page 47 3 9 2 Installing Supervised External Sirens 2 Wire Sirens BELL1 BELL2 3 9 2 1 Features The controlpanelprovides a belloutput also calledalarm output for operating fire andburglary alarm notification appliances E on page 34 The outputis rated12VDC 1 8Amax each The outputhas the followingoptions MAXPROCloud l Selectable for supervision l Selectable for confirmation o...

Page 46: ... zone displays on the keypads reports to the eventlog andtransmits to the centralmonitoringstation if programmed on Area 1 The ContactID eventcode is 321 BellTrouble The trouble is cleared from the display by enteringthe user code 3 9 2 3 Wiring the External Sirens If you are notfittinga siren simply connectan EOL resistor across the terminals 2K UL Use only UL Listedsoundingdevices for UL install...

Page 47: ...evice e g horn F Non polarizedburglary indicating devices e g bells 3 9 3 Installing a Self Activating Bell SAB The Triggers terminals P on page 34 allow for connectingan externalsiren with tamper protection The illustration below shows a typical5 wire connection 2 3 4 12V 1 TAMP 12V NC C NO HOLD OFF HOLD OFF TR SIREN STROBE SAB CONTROL PANEL MPIPxxxx RELAY 1 TRIGGERS From control panel terminal T...

Page 48: ...the AUX1 12V to the outputdevice andthen use one of the trigger terminals 1 to 4 to switch to ground The outputs willswitch to groundwhen activated Max currentis 50mAfor each trigger For outputs thatrequire a known state logical0 1 you can customise the outputs to use a pull upresistor by fittingjumpers on the outputs l Two relay outputs 28VDC 2 8Amax resistive loads N O on page 34 Wire the relays...

Page 49: ...a System on page 55 Communication requires a validdata SIMcard 2FFmini SIM Note For initialconfiguration of the 4G LTE module you needto connect the controlpanelover Ethernetto MAXPROCloud After configuration the controlpanelcan communicate to MAXPROCloud over Ethernetor via the 4G LTE module Caution Shutdown the controlpanelanddisconnectpower includingthe battery or batteries before installingthe...

Page 50: ... the device C Power andnetwork LEDs For details see LED Indicators on page 56 D Mountingscrew hole E SIMcardholder for 2FFmini SIM F Micro USB connector G I O Power Groundcable connector H Alignmentpegs x 2 4 2 2 Installing the SIM Card Note For use with AlarmNet the MPICLTEU andMPICLTECmodels come with a pre activatedSIMcardincluded 50 800 23044 Rev A draft_11 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywe...

Page 51: ...o unlock then flipthe door open E 2 Slide the SIMcardin the door as shown in the illustration 3 Close the SIMcardholder door andslide itto the leftto lock 4 2 3 Installing the SMA Cables on the 4G LTE Module To installthe SMAcables on the 4G LTE module proceedas follows 1 Threadthe SMAcables onto the primary B andsecondary A antenna connectors A B 2 Securely tighten the connectors beingcarefulnott...

Page 52: ...binetmountingholes secondset from the right Use the indicator arrows on the module housingas a guide Note For clarity the controlpanelandthe SMAcables in the illustration below have been omitted H H D 2 Fix the module in place usingthe screw D 52 800 23044 Rev A draft_11 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U 3000U Series ...

Page 53: ...n tenter immediately If you do apply pressure you willbendthe pins in the connectors Make sure to align the chamferedcorners of plugand connector correctly 4G LTE CELL RADIO Network Connected Slide right to open 800 24408 Rev C F G 2 Clipthe ferrite beadover the USB cable F Position itas close as possible to the USB porton the controlpanel 4 2 6 Installing the SMA Isolators on the MPI Cabinet To i...

Page 54: ...ectthe secondary antenna N on the SMAisolator on the left hand side of the MPI cabinet Use an SMAcable to connectitto the secondary connector A on the module N O A B 4 2 8 Configuration in MAXPRO Cloud Logon to MAXPROCloud Go to the appropriate customer site andcontrol panel controller in MAXPROCloud Click the Communication Path tab Click the Editbutton topright andthen click the GSM Settings swit...

Page 55: ...econnectthe LTE module proceedas follows 1 Reconnectallcables carefully 2 On the controlpanel press the SHUTDOWNbutton once The control panelwillpower up 4 4 Receive Diversity Antenna System The primary antenna is usedfor transmitandreceive The secondary antenna is the diversity antenna receive only The radio automatically determines and selects the receive path thatprovides the bestQuality of Ser...

Page 56: ...edas follows 1 Swapthe SIMcard 2 Restartthe panelusingthe SHUTDOWNbutton For details see Shutting DownthePanel Securely on page 122 3 Check the LTE module settings in MAXPROCloud andtestthe communication Caution If you change the Access PointName APN for the LTE module in MAXPROCloud for example when changingproviders you have to restartthe controlpanelfor the changes to take effect 4 6 LED Indica...

Page 57: ...tingin conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter exceptin accordance with FCCandISED multi transmitter product procedures Exposition aux Fréquences Radio Mise en garde La les antenne s utilisée s pour cetémetteur doit doiventêtre installée s à une distance de séparation d au moins 20cm 7 8pouces de toute personne etne pas être située s nifonctionner parallèlementà toutautre transmetteur ou...

Page 58: ...or an overview of compatible IB2devices see Parts List on page 183 Note The controlpanelpolls the IB2bus andwillreportissues for example a missingmodule within 10seconds The restore eventis raisedwithin 5seconds Upon a short circuiton the IB2bus power the system willgenerate an AUX rail event Upon a shorton the data bus the system willgenerate a missing module event 5 2 Cable Specifications Suitab...

Page 59: ... control panel The system keypadis the firstkeypadthatyou touch after poweringup Each controlpanelrequires atleastone keypad The MPI keypads combine a touch screen keypadwith a cardreader into one housing They are primarily intendedfor use where you needa PINor a card to arm disarm the intruder alarm system They are notintendedfor door control as they do notcontain a door strike relay However you ...

Page 60: ... customer can arm disarm the system usingthe mobile app via VisualManagementin MAXPROCloud or automatically usingSchedules in MAXPROCloud 5 3 4 Mounting and Wiring UL For CAN ULC S304compliance installthe keypadso thatthe system status armed disarmed status LED is notvisible from outside the protectedpremise Note For details on usingthe optionalkeypadwallmountingplate see Using theOptional Wall Mo...

Page 61: ...use the one in the middle or the two atthe edges dependingon your needs A B A E A F B A Openingfor wiring x 3 E IB2bus connector B Mountingscrew holes x 4 F Tamper screw x 1 Required for off walltamper protection Note The 2mountingholes in the middle topandbottom correspondwith the mountingholes in a standardUS wallbox 4 Remove the back plate from the wall andthen drillthe holes as required 5 Scre...

Page 62: ...ay getcrushed This may damage the wiringandcause system malfunctions In this case stripoff the cables outer covers so thatonly the cores are enteringthe enclosure As an alternative you can use thinner standardalarm cables for wiring 8 Use cable ties to bundle andfix wiring The PCB holder has various attachments pointfor this purpose 9 Click the lidback in place andfix itusingthe smalllidscrew G 62...

Page 63: ...PROIntrusion KeypadWallMountingPlate MPIKW1is an optional plate thatyou can mountbetween the keypadandthe wall You can use this plate for example to cover any mountingholes from legacy devices when upgradingan existingsystem The illustration below shows how to mountthe keypadwhen usingthe optionalwallplate A A tamper screw Requiredfor off walltamper protection ...

Page 64: ...dentifier see the labelon the device 5 Specify the basicsettings for the device Device Name Areas andthen click Register The system has automatically filledin the IB2bus ID and the device s serialnumber 6 After registering fillin the device s Settings tab andother tabs if applicable to fully configure the device Settings thatapply to allthe keypads connectedto the controlpanel are available in the...

Page 65: ...dto the controlpanel To hide the eventdetails on the sleepscreen go to the controlpanel s Settings screen anddisable the option Show Alert Details on Arming Station Sleep Screen The option is enabledby default If the site has multiple control panels check the settingfor each controlpanel UL For CAN ULC S304compliance installthe keypadso thatthe system status armed disarmed status LED is notvisible...

Page 66: ...er restartingthe panel the installer access on the keypadis automatically blockedagain Loggingon to a keypadautomatically disarms the keypad s home area Installers can only disarm areas if they armedthe areas themselves So if the home area of the keypadis armed then installers can only logon to the keypadif they have armedthatarea themselves If someone else has armedthe area then the system willde...

Page 67: ...ustexecute this function on the keypadbefore you delete the control panelfrom MAXPROCloud For details see Decommissioning a Control Panel afterResetting to Defaults on page 67 You can also use factory defaultingto try andresolve issues with the control panel for example if the configuration is corrupted In this case you can reset the controlpanelconfiguration to defaultvalues usingthe keypad andth...

Page 68: ...r permanently damaged MPI controlpanelhardware 5 3 9 5 Restoring the Panel s Configuration after Resetting to Defaults If you reseta controlpanelto the factory defaults via the keypad MAXPRO Cloudkeeps a backupof the configuration in the cloud If the configuration on the controlpanelwouldbecome corrupt you can resetthe controlpanelto the factory defaults andthen restore its configuration usingMAXP...

Page 69: ...mote Power Supply in a cabinet 5 4 2 Features Access control l Compatible with two Wiegandreaders l One programmable 12VDCrelay for door lock l Selectable entry access vs exit egress reader1 l Outputs to controlreader reader buzzer andupto three reader LEDs l Supports upto the last500cards in reducedcapability mode Burglary l Door is usable as entry exitdoor as partof the burglary protection using...

Page 70: ...yellow LED l LED G controls the reader green LED l BUZZ controls the reader buzzer The buzzer outputprovides audible notifications for the followingevents l Cardpresented Shortbeepfor 1seconds l Validcard ID presented Door unlockedwillpresentone longbeepfor one second l Commandrejected requestfor access or requestto arm three short beeps l Door Forcedor Door Held continuous tone untildoor is close...

Page 71: ...ess the tabatthe bottom of the lidandremove the lid 2 Fix the device to the wallusingthe 4large screws A A A C B A A Mountingscrew x 4 C Tamper screw x 1 Required for off walltamper protection B LED indicator 3 Screw the tamper screw C into the wall This screw provides off wall tamper protection 4 For wiring see Summary of Connections on page 72 5 Use cable ties to bundle andfix wiring The PCB hol...

Page 72: ...Monitor TRIGGERS D1 T BUZZ LEDR LEDY LEDG D0 D0 D1 T DSM NC NO C Door Strike Lock IB2 BUS 12V IB2 IB2 Config NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NC C NO 3 2 1 NC 12V NO 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RED GRN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RED GRN 12V 12V Aux 1 DOOR STRIKE MAGNETIC LOCK 12VDC POWER IN OR E F G H I F K L J M N 72 800 23044 Rev A draft_11 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U 3000...

Page 73: ...uzzer If used exitreader buzzer Reader LEDs andbuzzer terminal G Door status monitor Door status monitor terminal DSM Door status monitor Defaultsupervision EOLR 2K For details andmore options see Wiring Inputs Zones on page 39 Terminate usingresistors if notused Can be usedas an entry exitzone for burglary protection H Door Strike Lock relay NC NormalClosedterminal C Common terminal NO NormalOpen...

Page 74: ...r Exitreader tamper Minimum Connections The DCMsimply needs wiringto the IB2data bus andthe followingminimum connections 1 Attach a Wiegandreader to the ENTRY Reader terminals 2 Attach the door lock to the Door Strike Lock terminals 3 Attach a requestto exitbutton to the RTE terminals 4 Attach a door contactto the DSM terminals 5 Optionally you can connectthe reader buzzer andredLED controllines t...

Page 75: ...stor R1 R1 N C For a normally closedcircuit you wire the sensor N C in series with the EOL resistor R1 For more information on the zone supervision settings see ZoneWiring Types on page 39 5 4 7 Programming MAXPROCloudwillautomatically detectIB2bus devices in Installer Mode It registers the device with the unique identifier on the labelattachedto the device To register the device in MAXPROCloud pr...

Page 76: ...ule may be mountedremotely in its own enclosure or together with an MPI ControlPanelor MPI Remote Power Supply in a cabinet 5 5 2 Features l Provides four non supervisedrelays l Status LEDs l Lidandoff walltamper protection bypassable through MAXPROCloud programming 5 5 3 Mounting You can installthe Relay Module againsta wallin its own enclosure or l You can installupto two Relay Modules in a cabi...

Page 77: ...g Installation Man ager BUS Relays C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC A A D B B B B C A Openingfor wiring x 3 D LED indicator B Mountingscrew x 4 E Lidscrew x 1 C Tamper screw x 1 Required for off walltamper protection 3 Screw the tamper screw C into the wall This screw provides off wall tamper protection 4 For wiring see Summary of Connections on page 78 5 Use cable ties to bundle andfix wiring The ...

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