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Before You Begin  

i-on1000EX 

Page 10 

Power Availability 

Before connecting any external devices to the 
control unit, you must make sure that the control 
unit can provide sufficient current to power the 
system during a mains failure for the time required 
to meet the appropriate standard.  

EN50131-1 Grade 3 requires 30 hours, provided 
that the control unit is fitted with an ATS4 
communicator capable of transmitting a mains fail 
signal. PD6662 Grade 3 (UK only) reduces the 
standby time requirement to 12 hours.  

Note: When calculating the average load during the 
standby time period, you must allow for at least two 
periods in alarm. To take the worst case, these two 
periods of alarm should each be 15 minutes long; the 
maximum permitted in EN50131-1 section 8.6. 

The amount of current available from the control 
unit depends on the capacity of the batteries fitted 
and their health. The current taken by the control 
unit PCB, communicator and keypads is given in 

EN50131-6 Ratings

 on page 32. 

The following calculation shows a simplified 
example in an alarm system with an i-on1000EX 
control unit, five i-kp01 keypads, three expanders 
and 40 wired PIRs, the system takes the following 
total quiescent current: 

Device

 

Current

 

Control unit PCB 

140mA 

40 x PIRs at 15mA each 

600mA 

3 x (wired expanders) 

60mA 

5 x i-kp01 at 30mA each 
(backlights off) 

150mA 

Siren (quiescent) 

25mA 

Total 

975mA 

During an alarm, these figures become: 

Device

 

Current

 

Control unit PCB 

220mA 

40 x PIRs at 15mA each 

600mA 

3 x (wired expander) 

60mA 

5 x i-kp01 at 60mA each 
(backlights off) 

300mA 

Siren (in alarm) 

400mA 

Total 

1580mA 

The total amp hours required for EN50131-1 
Grade 3 is: 

(0.975 A x 29.5h) + (1.58A x 0.5h) = 29.55Ah 

Note that this example assumes that the 
communicator has its own power supply. 

Two new, fully charged, 17Ah batteries can 
provide the charge required by the example 
system and would meet the EN50131-1 Grade 3 
requirements. 

Note: All current drawn from the Aux terminals 
(12V and 14.4V) must be included in the overall 
calculation. 

CAUTION: Ensure that the system does not 
demand more than the maximum current available 
from the control unit during an alarm, see page 
32. 

Bus Cabling Requirements 

Cable Type 

In general, the control unit requires standard 7/0.2 
un-screened four core alarm cable for wiring the 
bus. 

For maximum performance in harsh 
environments, use twisted pair screened cable 
with a characteristic impedance of 100-120 Ohms, 
such as Belden 8132 or cable designed for 
RS485. 

Use one pair for data lines A and B. Use the other 
pair for 12V and 0V. For optimum performance, 
the voltage at the keypads and expanders should 
be greater than 12V.  

Screened cable may prove necessary if the 
installation site has equipment that produces high 
levels of R.F. (Radio Frequencies). For example, 
welding equipment is known to produce a large 
amount of radio interference. If screened cable is 
required, you should keep to the following 
guidelines: 

1.  Avoid earth loops by connecting the screen on 

the cable to mains earth at the control unit but 
not at the keypad or expander. 

2.  The continuity of the cable screen is most 

important and screens MUST be continuous 
along the full length of the cable. 

3.  Where the cable enters any metal enclosure, 

ensure the screen is isolated from the case. 

Cable Segregation 

Segregate the bus cabling from any other wiring, 
such as mains supply cables, telephone cables, 
computer network cables and R.F. cables. Use 
cable ties to keep cables separated. 

Keep the bus cable clear of cables supplying 
sounders, extension loudspeakers or any other 
high-current devices. 

Cable Configuration and Length 

You can connect up to 25 devices to each bus 
cable. You may connect the devices either in 
daisy chain (serially), or in star (parallel) 
configuration at the control unit connector. For 
star configurations, the cable length from control 
unit to the most distant bus device should be kept 
short, and should not exceed 100m. There should 
be no more than four arms in the star. 

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Страница 1: ...i on1000EX Security System Installation Guide Issue 2...

Страница 2: ...of these are marked by the words Note Caution or WARNING Note Describes conditions that may affect the proper functioning of the equipment but will not damage the equipment Caution Describes actions t...

Страница 3: ...o Mains 18 Mains Cabling 18 Step 6 Connect Wired Zones 18 Four Wire Closed Circuit Connections 18 Two Wire Closed Circuit Connections 19 Fully Supervised Loop Connections 19 Step 7 Connect Wired Outpu...

Страница 4: ...i on1000EX Page iv This page is intentionally blank...

Страница 5: ...h at least one wired keypad A range of wireless peripherals is available for operation with the wireless expanders These include a door contact universal transmitter a passive infra red detector smoke...

Страница 6: ...PCB The control unit contains a web page server and you can use any web browser to see a complete version of the Installer menu Please see the Web Server Setup Guide for more instructions Note that E...

Страница 7: ...original position can all affect the signal from a transmitter Please read Eaton s Security Business publication Guidance Notes for Wireless Alarm System Installations obtainable from www coopersecuri...

Страница 8: ...th thin metal or conducting films These glasses are particularly poor at transmitting radio waves Guided Tour CAUTION All printed circuit boards for the i on1000EX its expanders and keypads have been...

Страница 9: ...anel location sounder 4 Lid tamper connector 5 Reset Codes pins 6 Engineering keypad connector 7 Bus connectors 10 of 8 Aux power output 9 Bus pair activity LED one per bus pair 10 Bus termination pin...

Страница 10: ...e off the trim on the front and remove the two screws Next carefully lever the front of the keypad containing the PCB and display away from the keypad rear housing Figure 5 Opening the Keypad 1 Centra...

Страница 11: ...move the two screws hidden underneath see Figure 9 Gently swing the lower side of the front out from the back box by about 10mm and then slide the front upwards to disengage the top catches Be careful...

Страница 12: ...expander cases undo the single screw pull the top of the lid away from the case and then lift out Figures 14 15 and 16 show the interiors of the wired and radio expanders 1 Cable entry also behind PC...

Страница 13: ...ectors 16 Bus address display 17 Aux power 18 Loudspeaker connectors 19 Outputs Figure 15 EXP WCC Wired Expander 1 Cable entry also behind PCB 2 Antenna 3 Central keyhole 4 PCB 5 Link to enable disabl...

Страница 14: ...Grade 3 requirements Note All current drawn from the Aux terminals 12V and 14 4V must be included in the overall calculation CAUTION Ensure that the system does not demand more than the maximum curren...

Страница 15: ...the cable In a daisy chain configuration fit the termination jumpers in the devices at each end of the chain see Figure 17 In a star configuration terminate at the two devices on the ends of the long...

Страница 16: ...4 61V 5 18V 5 76V 380mA 0 61V 1 22V 1 82V 2 43V 3 04V 3 65V 4 26V 4 86V 5 47V 6 08V 400mA 0 64V 1 28V 1 92V 2 56V 3 20V 3 84V 4 48V 5 12V 5 76V 6 40V Reducing Voltage Drop Method 1 Double up the suppl...

Страница 17: ...c Feet and Tamper Sleeve The control unit is supplied from the factory with four plastic feet and one plastic tamper sleeve Fit these onto the outside of the case back as shown in Figure 19 Fit feet o...

Страница 18: ...ade 3 installation 1 Hold the backplate in place against the wall and mark the position of the hole in the tamper block see Figure 23 2 Drill and plug the hole and screw the backplate to the wall thro...

Страница 19: ...ges see page 16 To Change Backlight Settings 1 Enter Local Programming mode see above MENU ABCD 2 Press The display shows the current status of the backlight LEDs for example MENU BACKLIGHT M E N U A...

Страница 20: ...y shows MENU STATUS FLT LED 3 Press repeatedly to select one of the following Status Fault LED ON MENU STATUS FLT LED Status Fault LED OFF The red Fault LED under the navigation key is MENU STATUS FLT...

Страница 21: ...To alter the volume of non alarm tones from the keypad adjust the keypad sounder volume control see Figure 7 11 12 or 13 Louder Note This control changes the volume of non alarm tones for example Exi...

Страница 22: ...local regulations e g IEE Mains Cabling Note To avoid mains interference the mains cable must enter the control unit through its own cable entry hole item 10 in Figure 2 and must not be mixed with oth...

Страница 23: ...4k7 2k2 1k0 1k0 2k2 2k2 or 4k7 4k7 Note Use the same pair of values for ALL FSL wired circuits on an expander Figure 35 shows The wiring connections for FSL zones on the EXP WCC Figure 35 FSL Zone Wir...

Страница 24: ...signal from the sounder The control unit treats this the same as a Warning Device Trouble zone type Figure 41 Connecting External Sounders It is possible to program the TR terminal on the control unit...

Страница 25: ...the left hand terminal of a zone connector see Figure 44 The left hand terminal is the one next to the Z on the terminal label The maximum length of wire is 50m when using 2k2 4k7 or 4k7 4k7 FSL wirin...

Страница 26: ...shown or you may damage the control unit and or communicator 1 Disconnect mains power from the control unit remove the case lid and disconnect the battery if the system has already been installed 2 M...

Страница 27: ...al has a minimum rating of UL94V 2 in order to comply with EN60950 this standard applies because of the energy content of 17Ah batteries See page 10 for example calculations of battery requirements WA...

Страница 28: ...ing If you see the above press The message indicates that the lid is open and the Lid Back Tamper link is not fitted If you see the above enter the default installer access code 7890 for Grade 2 or 56...

Страница 29: ...Either Press to go back into Installer menu so that you can go and check that all the bus devices you have installed are connected powered up and addressed correctly Note To check an expander address...

Страница 30: ...in Figure 3 4 Short the Reset Codes pins together using a screwdriver or jumper link Keep the short on until step 6 5 Apply mains power The control unit loads the factory default access codes Grade 2...

Страница 31: ...transferred for 5 seconds before reverting to the time and date LEDs On Control Unit PCB There are several LEDs on the PCB that show the functioning of various parts of the control unit Name Function...

Страница 32: ...Fit and tighten the lid fixing screw NOTE It is possible for convenience to place links over tamper contacts to inhibit tamper alarm during installation Because of this feature make sure you test all...

Страница 33: ...43 BS8243 Confirmation time5 After entry 5 Entry keypad lock5 Sounder on Siren on Unconfirmed reset5 Confirmed reset 5 HUA Confirm Time6 Tamp as Tamp Only6 Confirmation EUR version Sounder on Siren on...

Страница 34: ...nly when Dynamic Test call disabled 15 Appears only when Report Type Fast Format AND Confirmation Mode Basic 16 Shows None if no module fitted 17 Must be activated by a Eaton s Security Business Exter...

Страница 35: ...then To permanently remove a keypad Use the Devices Detectors Wired Keypads Delete Keypad option This ensures that the system does not report a missing keypad and the keypad s internal address is era...

Страница 36: ...owering the system 12V Aux supply 850mA max 12V Bell supply 850mA max 14 4V output 230mA max Comms power supply 400mA max 12V Expander Bus 400mA max LS connectors 280mA in alarm Note The ratings given...

Страница 37: ...A Panel O P 5 8 Open collector transistor 12VDC when inactive 0V when active 500mA max Plug by O P 1 16 Open collector transistor 12VDC when inactive 0V when active 50mA max LS 1 2 loudspeaker Min imp...

Страница 38: ...held HUD 726rEUR 60 Short range hand held HUD Detectors 713rEUR 00 Pet tolerant PIR 714rEUR 00 PIR Transmitter Small case 720rEUR 00 50 Smoke Detector Transmitter 734rEUR 00 01 CC FSL Door Contact Tra...

Страница 39: ...i on1000EX Page 35 NOTES...

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