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Before You Begin 

 i-on50EX/EXD 

Page 12 

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. PD6662 Grade 
3 requires 24 hours, or 12 hours when a suitable 
communicator is fitted. EN50131-1 Grade 3 
requires 30 hours (when the control unit is fitted 
with a communicator) including two periods of 15 
mins in alarm. 

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

Technical 

Specifications 

– EN50131-6 Ratings

 on page 37. 

The following calculation shows a simplified 
example: in an alarm system with an i-
on50EX/EXD control unit, two i-kp01 keypads, 
and 20 wired PIRs the system takes the following 
total quiescent current: 

Device

 

Current

 

Control unit PCB 

120mA 

20 x PIRs at 15mA each 

300mA 

1 x (wired expander) 

20mA 

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

60mA 

Siren (quiescent) 

25mA 

Total 

525mA 

During an alarm, these figures become: 

Device

 

Current

 

Control unit PCB 

200mA 

20 x PIRs at 15mA each 

300mA 

1 x (wired expander) 

20mA 

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

120mA 

Siren (in alarm) 

400mA 

Total 

1040mA 

The total amp hours required =  

(0.525 A x 29.5h) + (1.040A x 0.5h) = 16.01Ah 

Note that for Grade 3 this example assumes that 
the communicator has its own power supply. 

One new, fully charged, 17Ah battery can provide 
the charge required by the example system and 
would meet the Grade 3 requirements. 

Note: All current drawn from the Aux terminals  
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 
37. 

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 cable with a characteristic 
impedance of 100-120ohms eg: CAT5 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 20 devices to the control 
unit bus. You may connect the devices either in 
daisy chain (serially), or in star (parallel) 
configuration at the control unit connector. 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...i on50EX i on50EXD Security System Installation Guide Issue 4...

Страница 2: ...te Caution or WARNING Note Describes conditions that may affect the proper functioning of the equipment but will not damage the equipment Caution Describes actions that will physically damage the equi...

Страница 3: ...ins Cabling 21 Step 6 Connect Wired Zones 22 Four Wire Closed Circuit Connections 22 Two Wire Closed Circuit Connections 22 Fully Supervised Loop Connections 22 Step 7 Connect Wired Outputs 24 Control...

Страница 4: ...i on50EX EXD Page iv This page is intentionally blank...

Страница 5: ...remote radio keypad This control unit is designed and approved to be used as part of a Security Grade 3 system The control unit is also approved to operate as part of a Security Grade 2 system If you...

Страница 6: ...n also program the system from a PC or laptop connected to the Ethernet port on the control unit PCB The control unit contains a web page server and you can use any web browser to see a complete versi...

Страница 7: ...osition 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 coopersecurity co uk f...

Страница 8: ...with thin metal or conducting films These glasses are particularly poor at transmitting radio waves Guided Tour CAUTION All printed circuit boards for the i on50EX its expanders and keypads have been...

Страница 9: ...Unit 1 PSTN Connector for on board communicator i on50EXD only 2 Lid tamper connector 3 RS485 terminator 4 Engineering keypad connector 5 USB socket Mini B 6 Heartbeat LED 7 Zone output and Aux power...

Страница 10: ...D Page 6 1 Bus cable connector 2 Aux power 3 Wired zone connectors 4 Aux power 5 Outputs relay and transistorised 6 12V Siren Bell supply 7 Siren and strobe 8 Auxiliary tamper 9 Loudspeaker Figure 4 C...

Страница 11: ...open the keypad first gently prise 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 Fi...

Страница 12: ...he bottom edge of the caps in with the end of a small screwdriver to start them Remove the two screws hidden underneath see Figure 9 Gently swing the lower side of the front out from the back box by a...

Страница 13: ...als for zones 4 Sounder volume control 5 Connector for control unit bus and output terminal 6 Jumpers for addressing and LED function 6a Addressing not used in i onEX control units 6b LED functions an...

Страница 14: ...aker connectors 19 Outputs Figure 15 EXP W10 Wired Expander 1 Cable entry also behind PCB 2 Central keyhole 3 PCB 4 Relay card i rc01 connector 5 Aux power 6 Link to enable disable front rear tamper s...

Страница 15: ...sable front rear tamper switch 6 Lid tamper rear tamper behind PCB 7 Bus termination jumper 8 Addressing button 9 Fixing holes 10 Engineering keypad connector 11 Bus cable connector 12 Sounder 13 Loud...

Страница 16: ...current drawn from the Aux terminals 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...

Страница 17: ...y two arms on the star then this is the same as a daisy chain configuration see Daisy Chain 1 in Figure 18 If required fit the termination jumper at the devices on the end of each arm If there are mor...

Страница 18: ...0 74V 1 47V 2 21V 2 94V 3 68V 4 42V 5 15V 5 89V 6 62V 7 36V 480mA 0 79V 1 54V 2 30V 3 07V 3 84V 4 61V 5 38V 6 14V 6 91V 7 68V 500mA 0 80V 1 60V 2 40V 3 20V 4 00V 4 80V 5 60V 6 40V 7 20V 8 00V 520mA 0...

Страница 19: ...the wall There must be enough space around this point to fit the supplied tamper shroud see Figure 21 Fitting Plastic Feet and Tamper Sleeve The control unit is supplied from the factory with four pl...

Страница 20: ...Figure 3 Installing the Lid Back Tamper Figure 25 Lid Back Tamper Fit combined lid back tamper bracket and switch provided Ensure that the switch is oriented as shown in Figure 25 Connect the lead fr...

Страница 21: ...le for the wall material in at least three fixing holes when mounting the back of the keypad on the wall i KP01 For i KP01 keypads on Grade 3 systems drill out the hole for the back tamper using a 7mm...

Страница 22: ...D LEDs and Navigation Key LEDs You can set the function of the backlights in either of two ways a Use the Installer Menu Detectors Devices Wired Keypads Edit Keypad Keypad n Backlight option See the E...

Страница 23: ...der the navigation key will glow for 20 seconds after the last press this may be useful when the keypad is placed in bedrooms that should be completely dark at night MENU STATUS OK LED 4 Leave local p...

Страница 24: ...edge of the fixing plate and then slide it a short distance parallel to the body of the prox reader 3 Slide the fixing plate away from the reader body along the cable Figure 30 Opening External Prox R...

Страница 25: ...Expanders Addressing Expanders The control unit assigns addresses to all devices connected to the bus cable You must start this process off from the Installer Menu during the initial power up See pag...

Страница 26: ...r Figure 37 EXP WCC CCL Zone Wiring Figure 38 shows the wiring for CCL zones on the KEY KPZ01 Figure 38 KEY KPZ01 CCL Zone Wiring Two Wire Closed Circuit Connections With version 4 02 and higher softw...

Страница 27: ...nes on a KEY KPZ01 Note that the resistance values shows are examples Figure 42 Wiring FSL Zones on KEY KPZ01 When programming select the FSL resistor values for the control unit in Installer Menu Sys...

Страница 28: ...in Figure 4 as either CC or FSL Use Installer Menu System Options Panel Tamper Rtn By default the terminal is CC If you program the TR terminal as FSL then make sure you connect a 2k2 resistor in seri...

Страница 29: ...using 2k2 4k7 or 4k7 4k7 FSL wiring and a single core of standard 6 core alarm cable Fit EITHER a 2k2 resistor if using 2k2 4k7 FSL OR a 4k7 resistor if using 4k7 4k7 FSL Do not use any other FSL res...

Страница 30: ...municator is suitable for connection to the following types of networks a Direct exchange lines PSTN supporting DTMF tone dialling b PABX exchanges with or without secondary proceed indication Note Th...

Страница 31: ...line see Figure 52 i Using a two core telephone cable strip off 5mm and feed the cable through one of the entries marked 10 in Fig 2 in the rear of the control unit Connect the two cores to terminals...

Страница 32: ...as a RedCARE STU is connected to the plug by connector you need to do the following to obtain correct line fault reporting this is not necessary if you are using a plug on module 1 Wire a control unit...

Страница 33: ...Hold the keys down for at least three seconds After a short pause the keypad gives a confirmation tone The display briefly shows the bus address of the keypad If there are no other keypads connected...

Страница 34: ...s go back to the keypad and press The display shows 17 Replace the control unit lid making sure that the lid tamper closes Note You can set the time and date from within the Installer Menu by using Sy...

Страница 35: ...Defaults that change takes place immediately Re Entering the Installer Menu When you enter the Installer Menu from a keypad the alarm system is effectively disabled While the system is in Installer Me...

Страница 36: ...The display shows 10 Enter Installer Menu and then leave it again The LEDs around the navigation key should now be green If they glow red then there may be an alert for a missing battery that needs a...

Страница 37: ...or later inspection 2 Install detectors and peripherals at their selected locations 3 Use the Installer Menu Test see Chapter 5 option to a carry out a walk test of the detectors b test the operation...

Страница 38: ...eption Edit Exception Delete Exception 4 SYSTEM OPTIONS Wired Zone type Panel All Zones User Access HUA keys active Quick set Quick omit User code reqd 2 Way Replies 2 Way Set Instant Duress Enable Us...

Страница 39: ...nly when Static Test call disabled 17 Appears only when Dynamic Test call is disabled 18 Appears only when Report Type Fast Format and Confirmation Mode Basic 19 Shows None on i on50EXD if no module f...

Страница 40: ...if you wish to find the location of any keypad or expander you can employ the Test Locate Bus Device option in the Installer Menu Use this option to make a selected bus device give a continuous tone f...

Страница 41: ...wer Internal Clock 10 minutes over one year User Codes 100 plus installer code Remote controls 100 one per user Radio Hold Up Devices 100 one per user Proximity tags 100 one per user Notes 1 Wired key...

Страница 42: ...in 24 hrs Plug on Communicator power requirement i sd02 i dig02 20mA quiescent 50mA max Plug on Communicator power requirement i gsm02 150mA quiescent and max Plug by Communicator pins require 3mA eac...

Страница 43: ...s b The connected PSTN is functioning normally When fitted with an i sd02 the i on50EX provides options A B and C at Grade 2 as noted in Table 10 of EN50131 1 2006 A1 2009 If the installer selects a n...

Страница 44: ...unication module with speech dialling Accessories 703rEUR 00 4 channel 2 zone transmitter 762rEUR 00 Two Channel Receiver 768rEUR 50 Eight Channel Receiver 770rEUR 00 Wireless Accessory Module 771rEUR...

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