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Monitor ISM/xL™ Hardware Guide 

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When selecting SMR, the status of each concentrator will display and pressing the LCD keypad left or right arrow 
keys will display each concentrator’s status. Pressing 

Next

 will return to the main Smart/Vigil module menu. 

 

The concentrator may state that it’s 

OK

Tmpr

 = conc. tamper. 

Tmpr  Au_ERR

 = the concentrator is in tamper 

and has had an authentication error (concentrator substitution e.g. conc. dis/reconnected). 

PTmpr

 = the 

Smart/Vigil module itself is in tamper and the concentrator is OK. 

 

Smart/Vigil Module Test and Diagnostics 

 

Using Service user ID/PIN, enter the Test menu and select  App. Select SMA for Smart/Vigil module. 

 

HSC

 is NOT USED. 

 

Printer Option (Smart Module ONLY) 

 Pressing 

PRN

 will allow you to control and do tests on the printer. 

 Pressing 

Ctrl

 will give you the options to 

Strt

: start the printer, 

Cncl

: cancel pending messages, 

Plg

: print 

the entire log. 

 Pressing 

L/B

 will do a printer port loop back test the same as the HSC loop back test on the HSC/Printer  

module (discussed later in this manual) to test printer hardware integrity. 

 

Smart/Vigil Concentrator Tests 

 Pressing SMR from the SMA menu will display 

Alog

 for point analog. Pressing it will display the condition of a 

Smart/Vigil input using different values. The Smart/Vigil input point numbers can be scrolled using the LCD 
keypad left or right arrow keys. Values indicate: “

018

” = normal, “

001

” = tamper, “

032

” = in alarm. These readings 

may vary but still be within these ranges. 

 Pressing 

Vault Tst

 will test all seismics connected to any concentrators through out the system. The display will 

change to “

Testing Vault Concentrators

” and stay on for 1 second. The test occurs in 15 to 20 seconds 

afterwards. 

 

After this delay is finished, go to the Analog screen again. Scroll the various points until the ones that may have 
had a test fail display. They will display with an “

F

” (failed). 

 Pressing 

TFAL

 (test fail) will display the concentrator number and seismic that failed. E.g. 

Conc: 001

 

(concentrator #1), 

F-X-F-X-X

 (seismics 2 and 3 failed the test).    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ISM/xL

Page 1: ...Monitor ISM xL Hardware Guiderev1 1...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...odules 32 Version 1 Door Module 32 Version 2 Door Module 33 Multi Door Controller 34 Elevator Lift Modules 35 Communication Modules 42 Printer 42 IP Module V3 43 MONITOR System Reference Topics 45 Add...

Page 4: ...r Guide Specific installation and programming instructions produced for each module by part number are referenced at the beginning of each module s section in this manual VEREX Technology 5201 Explore...

Page 5: ...22 0375 rev1 1 Monitor ISM xL Hardware Guide 1 Part 1 Monitor ISM System Hardware...

Page 6: ...INLET Use plastic 3 4 in bushings P N 364 5100 to insert in knockouts before bringing in cables Metal Enclosure Main Control Board TB1 TB4 TB2 TB3 TB6 1 4 3 2 1 2 TB9 TB8 TB7 TB10 TB16 TB13 TB12 TB11...

Page 7: ...Red and Black NOTE This is Bus power and must not be overloaded Piezo sounder is one volume only and not adjustable There is no Bus communications LED indicator on the PCB board as whether the LCD dis...

Page 8: ...ole paper clip example Reader back Raised Area wall plug screw anchor wall plug screw anchor Hole cut in drywall for reader back raised area Mounting On Drywall WARNING Insert wall anchors FIRST befor...

Page 9: ...entry Key Sequence Command login only Access momentary unlock of door 1 login Turn area off 1 0 login Turn all areas off 2 login Turn area to stay mode 3 login Turn area on 3 0 login Turn all areas on...

Page 10: ...ess area without using card enter 001 1234 for user 001 with pin 1234 Using Duress Pin at Arming Station A Duress Pin reversing last 2 digits of a user s pin entered on the keypad to transmit a potent...

Page 11: ...for a Module negative BUS connection or input point common connection E g this black could be used to connect input 1 and 2 s common connection A local power supply s negative connection can be connec...

Page 12: ...output driven device E g electronic siren with built in driver Input 1 e g Main entrance door contact Programmed and wired as normally open with 2 2K end of line resistor Input 2 e g Motion detector a...

Page 13: ...key and then one of these keys will silence the arming tone f function key 1 2 or f Output control Pressing 1 can turn on output 1 and 2 can turn on output 2 depending on configurations Repeat to turn...

Page 14: ...s on Output 2 is a standard output that turns on 12VDC when it is enabled It has a low current rating of 25mA to trigger e g a low current relay Input points can be configured as normally closed or op...

Page 15: ...alarm fire burglary When the area is in alarm output 1 will trigger and supply power to run the siren The maximum number of Suite Security Modules that can be connected to one Main Panel is 60 and is...

Page 16: ...e 10 outputs with Annunciator Output Board 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 LED 9 LED 10 LED 11 LED 12 LED 13 LED 14 LED 15 LED 16 O P9 TB1 TB2 0V O P10 0V O P11 0V O P12 0V O P13 O P14 O P15 O P16 0V...

Page 17: ...rd with the 8 pt Expander the pod is configured with 16 outputs and outputs 1 and 2 on the board can be programmed Outputs 3 to 8 must be skipped as they do not exist Programming for the card would th...

Page 18: ...ber of input points for the number of sensors being used Do not assign outputs as there are none Turn on tamper and all other settings may remain defaulted Exit the Module programming and then go back...

Page 19: ...help screen what module the point you are at is connected to E g screen displays 002 module 2 Wireless RF module p013 016 input point range 13 to 16 S 10097 5 digit module address Outputs do not show...

Page 20: ...Cnt56DB5 door window contact and its address 014 input 14 80 02 4 sensor transmit codes Press XESC escape to return to the TEST screen Press Signal Activate a sensor Screen indicates signal strength...

Page 21: ...mper Radio Antennas Interconnection Radio Receiver Board Interface Board Valid Decode LED Decode LED Diagnostic LEDs See NA Module Notes 1 4 3 2 Plastic base cable inlet knockouts Back knockout Side k...

Page 22: ...d the box tamper is disabled Diagnostic LEDs Yellow LED Green LED Condition Description 0 to 9 pulses to indicate module serial number 5 digit value On for 1 second per serial number digit Module Seri...

Page 23: ...is jumper out 1 4 3 2 Box Tamper Spring Interconnection Data Send to Interface board LED 1 or 2 Receiver Jumper Position 1 Position 2 1 2 Interface Board Radio Receiver Board Receiver 1 Receiver 2 Eur...

Page 24: ...eceiver Board Version Radio Brd Tamper Spring Radio Antennas Decode LED See Module notes Radio Brd Tamper Spring TX RX Transmit Receive to Interface Brd LEDs New Zealand Australia Ensure the location...

Page 25: ...correct The repeater module is used to increase the range of transmitting and receiving signals Mounting for the Repeater is the same as the Receiver as it is in the same plastic enclosure Follow the...

Page 26: ...the Director software and sent to the panel If the circuit type sensor type and name have been programmed into the system with the LCD keypad and Save is pressed the next screen below will display If...

Page 27: ...V2 Module Status After scrolling through all the V2 input conditions the condition of the V2 module will display e g Pod Ok It can also display the following for a module NoSvn The V2 module is not c...

Page 28: ...card With jumper settings illustrated inputs can be wired class A A short between the 2 loops wired between normally open connections alarm Either loop opening tamper Most commonly used to monitor wa...

Page 29: ...ot normal point in alarm It could also be used to make alpha numeric labels that can have the LEDs turn on next to them for various area point indications E g Area 1 ON Area 2 STAY When the diagram is...

Page 30: ...n LED Green LED Green LED Yellow LED Yellow LED Yellow LED LED position IDs on face correspond with those on PIN strip All LEDs are RED except as shown MANUFACTURING FLOOR AREA Using the Graphic Map M...

Page 31: ...en yellow black Tamper Pins TX RTS RX CTS 12V 0V 0V CTS RTS RX TX Printer F1 1 2 AMP P N 342 3356 Module Bus Data A Data B 12V 0V red green yellow black F2 1 AMP P N 342 3350 1 4 3 2 red green yellow...

Page 32: ...g NOTE A Vigil Concentrators can be any of a number of varied types of modules used in a Vigil System Similar to the Modules used with a MONITOR System Module Programming The Smart Vigil Module is cap...

Page 33: ...ble conc1 with the cursor under this box press LCD keypad left or right arrow keys press any key number to make the box a to enable the conc T is it necessary to test a seismic connected to this conce...

Page 34: ...7 3 27 37 7 67 77 C 28 36 C 60 68 28 38 68 78 29 37 61 69 29 29 69 69 30 38 62 70 30 30 70 70 4 31 39 8 63 71 C 31 41 C 71 81 32 40 64 72 O 32 42 O 72 82 N 33 43 N 73 83 C 34 44 C 74 84 35 45 75 85 36...

Page 35: ...L B will do a printer port loop back test the same as the HSC loop back test on the HSC Printer module discussed later in this manual to test printer hardware integrity Smart Vigil Concentrator Tests...

Page 36: ...D Data 1 Clock Ground 0V Data 0 Door Unlock Relay Auxiliary Relay Reader Reader 2 DOOR ACCESS MODULE Reader Connection Example HID Thin Line II Proximity Reader yellow blue vilolet not used Auxiliary...

Page 37: ...0mA min 200mA with all 4 relays and their indicator LEDs energized Remember to add reader current Example readers are 110mA X 2 220mA Two readers per each door would be 440mA This board s total curren...

Page 38: ...ng at least 18 AWG wire Do not connect anything else to the earth ground Connect the Module Bus cable shields together inside each cabinet and only connect the shield to earth ground at the ISM panel...

Page 39: ...pply P N 110 5560 ence Side terference Side and electric TXMRs ONLY Run cables in conduit between boxes Run cables in conduit between boxes 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 3 3 1 3 1 1...

Page 40: ...s on the Elevator Module NOTE Floor Selection Relay Wiring Floor relays must be wired in the same relative order for all elevators such as lowest to highest as accessed from each specific cab Remember...

Page 41: ...B4 TB9 TB7 TB3 TB2 TB13 TB14 TB11 TB12 TB16 TB15 0V Neg 0V Neg Fire Bypass RS485 Reader Connections for reader runs over 500 ft See following Wiegand to RS485 Interface Board Reader Voltage Jumper Mod...

Page 42: ...2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 3 2 1 4 5 6 3 2 1 4 5 3 2 1 4 5 Elev1 2 Data 1 5 12 VDC Spare Common TB1 TB10 TB4 TB9 TB7 TB3 TB2 TB13 TB14 TB11 TB12 TB16 TB15 0V Neg 0V Neg Fire Bypass Module B...

Page 43: ...meters connect to these isolator board terminal blocks 9 and 7 installed on Elevator Cab roof NOTE Maximum length of cable allowed for 485 operation may be lower due to cable capacitance characterist...

Page 44: ...or Isolator Board P N 641 9036 Elevator Isolator Board P N 641 9036 Cabinet Frame Tamper Switch SEE NOTES J 5 J 4 J 3 J 2 J 1 J 6 J 7 J 8 J 5 J 4 J 3 J 2 J 1 J 6 J 7 J 8 J 5 J 4 J 3 J 2 J 1 J 6 J 7 J...

Page 45: ...ired Spare GND Lug Move as required Shipped as pre wired for 2 elevator cab systems to add 16 floors when 3 additional relay boards are added to this box To change to a single elevator cab system and...

Page 46: ...art the printer Press Save Printer Specifications Type RS232 serial 80 columns or more Data Setup 1 start bit 1 stop bit 8 data bits no parity baud rate selectable recommend 1200 hardware handshake Pr...

Page 47: ...C Orange RS232 RX SIP Yellow RS485 B Dir Sftwr Blue RS232 TX SIP Green RS485 A Director Sftwr Red Black Neg GND These 4 mounting holes for new V3 brd installation adhesive stand offs These 3 mounting...

Page 48: ...DSR TX TX RI RI CD CD TB16 1 4 3 2 3 1 2 RX RX Main Panel 2 motherboard Main Panel 3 motherboard TB15 TB14 TB15 TB14 TB15 TB14 V3 IP Interface Module Connections at Monitor Motherboard When installin...

Page 49: ...ert into free serial port on the specific PC NOTE The A and B connections are one to one DB9 insert into free serial port on the specific PC Previous Version RS485 Converter P N 11 0343 12V 0V Data B...

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Page 51: ...22 0375 rev1 1 Monitor ISM xL Hardware Guide 47 Part 2 Monitor xL System Hardware Please Note Modules in the previous Monitor ISM System section are also compatible with the Monitor xL System...

Page 52: ...the control box Secure the 12V 7 0Ah battery with the securing bracket p n 232 2605 and screws from the supplied accessories kit For a 17Ah battery bracket order kit 250 3617 during service heat sink...

Page 53: ...Modem Expansion Socket World Wide Modem 7 5 6 8 0V Line Failure 9 3 1 2 4 Output 8 Output 7 Output 6 Output 5 Output 4 Output 3 Output 2 Output 1 To REDCARE Unit 01 1 2 3 2 vertical Jumpers in 1 2 Ou...

Page 54: ...ons S005 03 Field 2 Parallel STU 8OP Supports Line Fail yes no Default no UK ACPO yes Field 3 Parallel STU 8OP Line Fail Negative Polarity yes no Default no Positive Polarity Enable Equipment failure...

Page 55: ...V OUT 12V 0V Wiegand 1 4 3 2 5 6 D1 D0 1 4 3 2 5 6 A B 0V OUT 12V 0V 0V PT1 PT2 Keypad Terminal Block Wiring Module Bus Module Bus Output Input 1 Input 2 Common Wiegand Reader Data 1 and 0 No reader L...

Page 56: ...ux r e d b l a c k y e l l o w g r e e n Module Bus SNAPP 5 digit serial number to program in Module Programming XXXXX Not used Tamper Spring Rear Tamper on back of board P1 IN Disables Wire short to...

Page 57: ...2 3 1 2 3 1 2 TB6 TB7 TB8 TB9 P5 P4 P3 P2 This unjumpered connector for factory use only Do not jumper Relay LEDs turn on when relays activated Turn on off with P5 test jumper in Processor OK LED with...

Page 58: ...tamper spring to fit inside the cap The cap will insert in the metal cabinet s tamper spring knock out hole Complete securing the metal cabinet to the mounting surface Rear Tamper on back of board Mom...

Page 59: ...he system will ignore battery monitoring IMPORTANT This jumper must be left OUT for battery monitoring OUT Module Bus SNAPP VBUS VBUS Main Control Unit MASTER P4 P5 in SLAVE P4 in P5 out SNAPP only P4...

Page 60: ...ing resistor will need to be installed across A and B communication terminals of the last module on the bus cable If necessary add a second resistor at the panel end module bus A and B if it is confir...

Page 61: ...transmitted because there is no resistor If the device is triggered in an on guard armed state an alarm condition is transmitted because there is no resistor Form C Single Resistor EOL Normally Open...

Page 62: ...th MS Windows or any other terminal emulation program that you may be familiar with Note Ensure you have the specific modem with you and a suitable modem cable for connecting it to the PC This must be...

Page 63: ...y to be used with a system panel You can unplug the modem and shut down the HyperTerminal program when ready To shut down HyperTerminal open the File menu and select Exit If prompted to save your chan...

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