Hunter-Pro Series
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1.5.4.
Zone expanders
The following is a brief scan of the zone and output expansion options. A detailed installation
description is found further on.
Expander Description
EXP-PRO
UNIV
Local 8 zone expansion card. The zones always carry the numbers 9-16.
The card is connected to the PCB’s “Expansion Card” connector.
I/O-8N
Remote 8 zone expander with an onboard relay
It is connected to the panel over the BUS wires.
I/O-16
Remote 16 zone expander with an onboard relay
It is connected to the panel over the BUS wires.
I/O-WN
24 (in Hunter-Pro 832)/32 (in Hunter-Pro 8144) zone wireless expander
It also supports 24 key fobs.
I/O-R
Remote 8 relay expander see more in section 1.5.8, on page 15.
1.5.5.
Zone numbering guidelines
1.
Hardwired zones come before wireless zones.
2.
Local expanders come before any other expander.
3.
The expanders are numbered sequentially, in ascending order according to their IDs.
Maximum number of expanders
832
8144
I/O-8N 3 (2)* 16 (15)*
I/O-16
1
8
* In the parenthesis: the number of expanders when the EXP-PRO UNIV is installed.
Expander's ID guidelines and setting
Follow the next guidelines when setting an ID:
Each expander must carry a unique ID.
The IDs must be
sequential. Note that the I/O-16 takes two consecutive IDs, e.g., if the ID
is set to ‘3’, the next available ID is ‘5’, and not ‘4’. See the next table.
#1
#2
#3
I/O-8N
I/O-16
I/O-8N
ID: #1 IDs: #2 & #3 ID: #4
The ID is set by a dipswitch. The next figure shows the numbering options. To set the number of
the expansion modules, refer to section 4.2, on page 45.
ID
Setting
ID
Setting
Diagram 5.
Dip-Switch number setting
1
2
3
4
1
O
N
D
IP
O
N
D
IP
2
3
O
N
D
IP
4
5
O
N
D
IP
O
N
D
IP
6
7
8
O
N
D
IP
O
N
D
IP
O
N
D
IP
9
O
N
D
IP
O
N
D
IP
10
11
12
O
N
D
IP
O
N
D
IP
O
N
D
IP
13
14
15
16
O
N
D
IP
O
N
D
IP
O
N
D
IP
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4