SETUP NOTES &
CONTROLLER ACCESS
All 2-Wire addressable controllers have additional inputs available on their control cards and these all have
addresses. If the I/O port is on the control card then these are treated as being on CABLE 0. You can
connect to the controllers via WiFi for service and setup. Explanation videos show how to do this. When
viewing a controllers setup over WiFi you will see that the cable number forms part of the address. So for
example Cable 0 relay 103, is a relay on the controller card. Cable 1 relay 105 is a relay on a cable 1
addressable highway.
Each controller has the following inputs on the control card (cable 0)
Digital Input 1 (used for slam switches or lnputs from fire panels etc), shows as channel 1
Digital Input 2 (used for slam switches or lnputs from fire panels etc), shows as channel 2
Direct connected sensor (disabled by default so does not display on screen), shows as channel 3
Front Panel E-Stop (can be disabled in panel setup) shows as channel 4
This means the first ‘in-field’ detector will always show as Channel 5
Channel label stickers are provided for easy identification post commissioning for which detector address is
which channel. By connecting via WiFi and viewing the controller setup you can see which channel is which
detector address.
Access to the controllers remains the same as previous controllers:
Password 5: WiFi Reset (New Feature)
Password 25: Used to inhibit a controller
Password 50: Engineer access
Password 100: Access to alarm levels, zero’s and calibrations
Note that with 2-Wire system controllers you will not be able to calibrate a detector that has not already been
zeroed on the same day.
Remote system displays can be connected, this is shown in the main installers guide.
To use the embedded WiFi web pages please view the training video guide on the IGD-Academy Website.
A guide to log on to the controller via WiFi is included with the controller and can be viewed on line here:
Note 635 Micro Controllers do NOT support WiFi
WiFi Login
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Summary of Contents for TOC-635
Page 4: ...SECTION 1 MOUNTING DETAILS FOR EQUIPMENT...
Page 10: ...SECTION 2 SITING GAS DETECTORS...
Page 17: ...SECTION 3 GENERAL CABLING PRINCIPLES CABLE TYPES AND CABLE SIZING...
Page 24: ...SECTION 4 MAKING DEVICE CONNECTIONS TO DETECTOR NODES...
Page 43: ...SECTION 5 Control Panel Interfaces and Connections...
Page 67: ...Notes...