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Specifications 

Page 52 

 

i-on 

Compact 

i-on30R+ 

i-on40H+ 

i-onG2SM 

i-onG3MM 

Standby battery for Grade 

n/a 

12V 

17Ah 

Battery chemistry 

NimH 

Sealed lead acid 

Battery supplied 

Yes 

No 

No 

No 

Minimum standby time 

12 hrs 

12 hrs 

12 hrs 

G3 30 hrs 

G2 12 hrs 

PD6662 12 h 

Max time to recharge to 
80% capacity 

36 hrs 

72 hrs 

72 hrs 

24 hrs 

Low battery warning at 

<7.2V 

<12Vdc

 

Battery deep discharge 

6±0.5V 

10±0.5V

 

pk-to-pk ripple voltage 

±0.5Vdc max 

12Vdc WiFi output for 
Eaton i-WiFi01 

Note: not battery backed 
up 

11 

– 12.6Vdc 

200mA max 

Fault: <9Vdc 

 

n/a 

12Vdc external DC input 

10-15Vdc 

Max 500mA 

n/a 

DC supplies: - 

 

  12Vdc Aux 

n/a 

600mA max 

   12Vdc Bell 

n/a 

600mA max 

   12Vdc Bus 

n/a 

400mA max per bus 

   14.4V Aux 

n/a 

230mA max 

n/a 

230mA max 

   12Vdc to plug-by 

n/a 

400mA max 

 

 

max = current before triggering over-current protection 

  12Vdc range 

n/a 

9.5Vdc to 13.8Vdc 

  14.4Vdc range 

n/a 

9.5Vdc to 14.7Vdc 

  Over-voltage 

protection 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

15.6Vdc ± 

1Vdc 

Aux power fault at 

 

<9Vdc 

Output 1 

n/a 

n/a 

Voltage-free 

relay: 

1A@24Vdc 

max 

Open-collector 

transistor, 

500mA max 

Voltage-free 

relay: 

1A@24Vdc 

max 

Содержание i-on Compact

Страница 1: ...i on Series Security System Installation Manual for i on Compact i on30R i on40H i onG2SM and i onG3MM Issue 1 Control unit software version 6 0 xx ...

Страница 2: ...is subject to change without notice About this Manual This manual explains The architecture and components of i on alarm systems System limits such as the maximum number of zones and bus devices per control unit How to plan the installation of an i on alarm system How to install an i on control unit Note this information is also available in the installation instructions provided with each control...

Страница 3: ...iFi module 17 Other supported radio devices 18 About SecureConnect 18 Updating Firmware 18 Chapter 2 Planning the Installation 19 Choosing the installation locations 19 Control unit 19 Radio devices 19 Keypads and proximity readers 19 External sirens 20 Checking power availability 20 i on Compact 20 i on30R i on40H i onG2SM and i onG3MM 20 Detector zone wiring types 22 Fully Supervised Loop FSL 22...

Страница 4: ...s 34 Step 1 Remove the lid of the control unit 34 Step 2 Mount the control unit 34 Step 3 Connect all wired devices 35 Step 4 Connect the battery 35 Step 5 Connect the mains cable 35 Step 6 Re fit the lid switch on and configure the system 35 i onG3MM Installation Instructions 36 Step 1 Remove the lid of the control unit 37 Step 2 Fit the feet and tamper sleeve 37 Step 3 Fit the tamper switch and ...

Страница 5: ...de of operation 44 Transmission monitoring 44 Internet transmissions 45 Mode of operation 45 Transmission monitoring single path connection 46 Transmission monitoring dual path connection 47 Appendix B System Maintenance 48 Inspections 48 Replacing or removing devices 48 Removing a plug on module 48 Removing a bus device permanently 48 Replacing a bus device 49 Using LEDs for diagnostics 49 Append...

Страница 6: ...ovides on board support for 10 wired zones and supports a system maximum of 50 zones The i onG2SM is compliant with grade 2 as are all control units in the range and uses a Small Metal SM enclosure i onG3MM This provides on board support for 10 wired zones and supports a system maximum of 200 zones The i onG3MM is grade compliant and uses a Medium Metal MM enclosure Summary of features The i on ra...

Страница 7: ... i on 40H i on G2SM i on G3MM EN 50131 security grade 2 2 2 2 3 Zones Max on board radio zones 20 30 30 0 0 Max on board wired zones Note 6 0 0 10 10 10 Max zones on expanders keypads etc 0 30 40 40 190 Max wired and radio zones system wide 20 60 80 50 200 Bus RS485 Buses 0 1 1 1 2 Max bus devices Note 8 0 20 20 20 50 Outputs Max on board radio outputs 20 10 10 0 0 On board transistor outputs 0 2 ...

Страница 8: ...m number of wired keypads is the same as the maximum number of bus devices but decreases by one for each expander or KEY RKPZ that is added A KEY RKPZ is a radio keypad that uses a KEY RKBS base station wired to the bus Up to two KEY RKPZ keypads can connect to the same base station but this feature cannot be used to increase the total number of keypads beyond the limit shown in Table 1 Note 3 The...

Страница 9: ...emory For the i onG3MM the address is unique across both busses so unlike previous generation i on systems the same address does not exist in both busses The system As an installer you have complete flexibility to add a device to either bus A benefit of the two bus i onG3MM is that if there is a cable fault on one bus it does not affect the other bus Part setting and partitioned modes All control ...

Страница 10: ... to security grade 2 requirements The i onG3MM can be used in either security grade 2 or 3 alarm systems During initial power up and if you reset a system to factory defaults you can choose grade 2 or 3 which automatically sets various system options for either grade 2 or grade 3 compliance Grade 2 The system uses four digit user codes turns masking off sets System Options User Options User Reset ...

Страница 11: ...pad with built in proximity reader two on board zones one programmable output and terminals for a KEY EP external proximity reader KEY FKPZ A wired flush mount keypad with built in proximity reader two on board zones one programmable output terminals for an external loudspeaker and terminals for a KEY EP external proximity reader The keypad is available in a range of colours and finishes Radio key...

Страница 12: ... or allocated to control outputs Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Keys for yes no functions Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Unset key Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Hold Up Alarm HUA keys Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes User menu key and an automatic timeout from the user menu Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Internal sounder to give setting tones alarm sounds etc Yes Yes Yes Yes Ye...

Страница 13: ...ol unit see Table 1 wired expanders keypads and remote power supplies as described in the previous sections Please refer to page 22 for details of the different wiring methods you can use for wired detectors Note If 4 wire CC wiring is used this may reduce the available number of zones see page 23 All wired detectors with contacts that open and close are supported as there is no protocol involved ...

Страница 14: ...limits specified in Table 1 not available for i on Compact Wired expanders Wired expanders connect directly to the bus The EXP W10 is supported which provides connections for Ten FSL 4 wire CC or 2 wire CC zones One wired loudspeaker Four wired programmable outputs Note Previous generation EXP W10 expanders allow only five 4 wire CC zones The new EXP W10 is displayed as EXP WCC in the menus Radio ...

Страница 15: ...otocols FF SIA or CID recorded speech messages or SMS texts COM SD GSM A speech dialler and GSM Global System for Mobile communication module This allows control units to report alarm conditions over a 2G mobile phone network using standard ARC protocols FF SIA or CID recorded speech messages or SMS texts A SIM card is required Preferably a pay as you go tariff should not be used Note The use of G...

Страница 16: ...o a radio expander Dedicated outputs on the control unit for a siren strobe unit not available for i on Compact see the next section Plug by outputs not available for i on Compact or i on30R used for communicating alarms to an Alarms Receiving Centre ARC see page 15 Sounders Sounders indicate alarms entry tones exit tones and other conditions A sounder is built into the i on Compact control unit a...

Страница 17: ...arm occurs The following network cameras are supported CAM INT 00 Internal box camera wired Wi Fi CAM EXT 00 External bullet camera wired Wi Fi A micro SD card is required to store the camera images Remote power supplies The EXP PSU remote power supply is supported which provides Extra power and more space for standby batteries in larger alarm systems Connections for either 10 FSL zones five 4 wir...

Страница 18: ...ontrol units automatically updated send emails including camera images automatically when events occur and report alarms to an Alarms Receiving Centre ARC over the internet Updating Firmware You can upgrade the control unit s firmware in one of several different ways Over the internet When you enter the Installer menu you are prompted whether to upgrade the firmware if Level 4 Update is enabled in...

Страница 19: ...ficient signal strength between the planned location of radio devices and the control unit or radio expanders Do not locate any radio device control unit with built in radio capability or radio expander Near to any source of electromagnetic or radio interference Within 1 metre of high voltage cables metal pipes computers photocopiers or other electrical or electronic equipment In a location where ...

Страница 20: ...ent capacity to power all connected devices The i on30R i on40H i onG2SM have a 1 0A power supply of which 180mA is reserved for battery charging The i onG3MM has a 2 0A power supply of which 750mA is reserved for battery charging b The backup battery can provide sufficient power in the event of a mains failure If there is insufficient power available from the control unit or backup battery consid...

Страница 21: ...d example of checking power availability Device quiescent Current Control unit PCB i on30R 80mA COM SD PSTN 20mA 10 x PIRs at 15mA each 150mA 1 x wired expanders 20mA 2 x KEY_FKPZ at 25mA each backlights off 50mA Siren 35mA Total 355mA During an alarm the current consumptions are Device in alarm Current Control unit PCB i on30R 90mA COM SD PSTN 30mA 10 x PIRs at 15mA each 150mA 1 x wired expanders...

Страница 22: ... resistors at the end of the line and across the alarm contact Figure 2 The resistors allow the system to monitor for short circuit or open circuit conditions to guard against cable tampering Figure 2 FSL connections using 2k2 and 4k7 resistors The End of Line EOL and alarm contact resistors can be any of the following values respectively 2k2 and 4k7 1k and 1k 2k2 and 2k2 or 4k7 and 4k7 The resist...

Страница 23: ... with 10 on board zones 10 zones 5 zones EXP PSU and original EXP W10 10 zones 5 zones EXP WCC and new EXP W10 10 zones 10 zones Keypad with 2 on board zones 2 zones 1 zone 2 wire CC This uses a single pair of wires for each detector No end of line resistors are used Checking cable requirements Standard cable type Normally the control unit requires standard 7 0 2 un screened 4 core alarm cable for...

Страница 24: ... only For i on Compact please refer to Figure 7 on page 29 For i on30R please refer to Figure 11 on page 32 Cable length and configuration star or daisy chain You can connect devices either in daisy chain serially or in star parallel configuration at the control unit connector Figure 4 For star configurations the cable length from control unit to the most distant bus device should be kept short an...

Страница 25: ...detector the minimum voltage is generally 9 5V but this depends on the detector type see the detector instructions Standard 7 0 2 alarm cable has a resistance of 8 Ohms per 100m per core The voltage drop is calculated using the following formula V drop Current drawn x cable length x 0 08 x 2 Table 6 shows the voltage drop against the current drawn and cable length The shaded area shows where the v...

Страница 26: ...V 4 03V 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 You can reduce voltage drop using either or both of these methods Double up the supply connections 12V and 0V This will halve the resistance on each core and therefore halve the voltage drop Supply power to the detection devices from the cont...

Страница 27: ...ith EN 62368 1 WARNING Good practice requires that documentation is not stored within the enclosure Caution If you need to handle the PCB in the control unit take standard precautions to prevent damage by static electricity Exposure to radio frequency radiation The radiated output power of this device is within those levels considered safe by European exposure limits Nevertheless when fitting the ...

Страница 28: ... b Reset codes link l Plug on module socket o Link Activity LED o 12V LED Mains terminal block i on Compact o RFTX LED o 3V3 LED o HEARTBEAT LED Tamper switch Aerial Aerial Sounder s Mini B USB q External DC input r WiFi module connections Fixing hole 2 of 3 Fixing hole 3 of 3 Cable entry Fuse holder Battery Location for WiFi module Fixing hole 1 of 3 Fit a screw through the back tamper breakout ...

Страница 29: ... the lid is hinged at the bottom Note When the control unit is firmly fixed to a wall you should be able to open the lid without using a lever by releasing the screw and pulling the lid downwards Figure 8 i on Compact Opening the lid Step 3 Mount the control unit Use minimum 36mm long No8 4mm screws through the three fixing holes and back tamper breakout shown in Figure 6 Important Make sure you f...

Страница 30: ...enerated when you apply power If anyone is working near a siren make sure that any sudden noise does not startle them and cause a fall such as from a ladder Close the lid refit the screw then switch on the mains supply to the control unit Go through the initial configuration prompts and set up the system as described in the Configuration Guide You are prompted to specify default master user and in...

Страница 31: ...k Kick start link Connect transformer n RS485 bus termination Connect battery lead Output device Bus device 1 e g keypad e Bus devices 20 max c Engineer keypad port j Network port f Open collector outputs For engineering use only g Loudspeaker m Auxiliary tamper h Siren strobe unit Note If a wired siren strobe unit is not fitted connect TR to 0V a SD card slot b Reset codes link i Zones 0 to 9 i o...

Страница 32: ...per switch Figure 12 i on30R and i on40H Fitting the tamper switch and shroud Step 4 Mount the control unit Mount the control unit in the orientation shown in Figure 10 using at least 4 fixing holes and minimum 40mm long No10 5mm screws Use only the designated cable entry holes Step 5 Connect all wired devices Connect all wired devices except the battery as shown in Figure 9 If you are using a plu...

Страница 33: ...0R and i on40H Mains connections Step 8 Re fit the lid switch on and configure the system WARNING During initial power up keypad sounders and any internal loudspeaker may give an alarm tone If you are working at the top of a ladder make sure that the sudden noise does not startle you and cause a fall Re fit the lid then switch on the mains supply to the control unit Go through the initial configur...

Страница 34: ...ing the three fixing holes and minimum 40mm long No8 4mm screws Use only the designated cable entry holes k Kick start link Connect transformer n RS485 bus termination Connect battery lead p 16 5VAC input Bus device 1 e g keypad e Bus devices 20 max c Engineer keypad port j Network port 0V 12Vdc outputs f Open collector output For engineering use only g Loudspeaker m Auxiliary tamper h Siren strob...

Страница 35: ...lack to negative and connect the other end to the PCB Figure 14 Also connect the transformer lead to the PCB Figure 14 Step 5 Connect the mains cable WARNING ENSURE THAT THE MAINS SUPPLY IS DISCONNECTED AND ISOLATED Connect the mains cable to the terminal block Figure 16 and fit a strain relief tie Do not apply power until after the lid is re fitted Figure 16 i onG2SM Mains connections Step 6 Re f...

Страница 36: ...n Guide for further details i onG3MM Installation Instructions During installation please refer to Figure 17 and to Overview of PCB links connectors and LEDs on page 40 Figure 17 i onG3MM Control unit PCB k Kick start link Connect transformer n Bus 1 RS485 termination Connect battery lead Output device Bus 2 device e g keypad e Bus 2 devices c Engineer keypad port j Network port f Open collector o...

Страница 37: ...switch assembly through the slot in the case Figure 19 Also for added security fit the tamper shroud to the wall so that when you mount the control unit the shroud will surround the arm of the tamper switch Figure 19 i onG3MM Fitting the tamper switch and shroud Step 4 Mount the control unit Mount the control unit in the orientation shown in Figure 20 using at least 4 fixing holes and minimum 50mm...

Страница 38: ...nnect the device as described in the module s installation instructions Step 7 Connect the battery Note Connecting the battery does not start the system Fit the lead acid battery in the bottom left corner of the control unit Connect the battery leads to the battery red to positive and black to negative and connect the other end to the PCB Figure 17 Also connect the transformer lead to the PCB Figu...

Страница 39: ... that the sudden noise does not startle you and cause a fall Re fit the lid Figure 23 then switch on the mains supply to the control unit Figure 23 i onG3MM Re fitting the lid Go through the initial configuration prompts and set up the system as described in the Configuration Guide You are prompted to specify installer and user codes during initial system configuration It is recommended that you c...

Страница 40: ...utput and programming details Connect LF Line Fail to an output from the communicator that is 12Vdc when communicator detects that there is a communications fault to the ARC and 0V when no fault is present If a dual path landline and mobile communicator is used such as a RedCARE STU re program one of the plug by outputs to type ATS Test and wire that to the ATS Test input of the communicator Also ...

Страница 41: ...4 You can set the loudspeaker volume and partitions from the Installer menu h Siren strobe connections Note Not available in i on Compact Please refer to the installation instructions provided with the siren strobe unit for connection details Note Scantronic radio siren strobe units can be used instead of or in addition to a wired unit requires a radio expander if the control unit does not have bu...

Страница 42: ...to communicate over a landline or mobile network This can be used to send alarm information to an ARC direct speech text alarm messages to an administrator or to allow users to control the system using the SecureConnect mobile application Please refer to page 15 for further details about the modules m Auxiliary tamper terminals Note Not available in i on Compact These terminals can be used to moni...

Страница 43: ...nected to the network and there is network activity RFTX i on Compact only Lit when there is radio transmission p 16 5VAC input Note Available only in i onG2SM This input can be used to instead of the standard 3 pin push fit transformer connector to provide 16 5VAC power to the PCB Typically it is used when upgrading an i on30EX to an i onG2SM q External DC input Note Available only in i on Compac...

Страница 44: ...transmission is unsuccessful the following event is logged PSTN Alarm Fail for PSTN communications GSM Alarm Fail for GSM communications The SPT attempts to send unsuccessful alarm transmissions until the retry sequence has expired and if still unsuccessful the alarm transmissions are tagged for repeat transmission with the next alarm Acknowledgments of successful alarm transmissions received from...

Страница 45: ...rs The SecureConnect servers store the transmission The SecureConnect servers forward the stored transmission directly to the alarm receiving centre via its Receiving Centre Transceiver RCT For a CSL DualCom connection The SPT forwards the transmission directly to the SecureConnect servers The SecureConnect servers store the transmission The SecureConnect servers forward the transmission to the CS...

Страница 46: ... the line voltage 4G 2G mobile data the local connection from the SPT to the mobile data network is verified by periodically checking the signal strength and registration to a service provider Note the SPT does not check the credit on PAYG SIMs or the provider s contract validity If the transmission network interface connection fails the following transactions are logged Ethernet Ethernet Line Fau...

Страница 47: ...signal strength and registration to a service provider Note the SPT does not check the credit on PAYG SIMs or the provider s contract validity If the transmission network interface connection fails GSM Line Fault is logged the keypad also changes status from green to red When the connection is restored another transaction is logged GSM Line Restored 2 The alternative ATP is monitored by the SPT by...

Страница 48: ...th Do not use water solvents or any proprietary cleaning materials Walk test all detectors Test any external sounders and strobes Note You can use Test Locate Bus Device to find the location of a bus device the device emits a continuous sound Replacing or removing devices Note Make sure that you remove all power from the system before physically disconnecting any device Removing a plug on module I...

Страница 49: ...d option and then hold down the address request button on the new expander with the tamper switch activated The control unit will assign the bus device address of the expander you removed to the new expander along with all the zones and other settings from the old expander The new expander will not need any further configuration Note If you replace a radio expander you must teach the identity of t...

Страница 50: ...50136 1 2012 BS8243 2010 PD6662 2017 Standards compliance radio EN 300 220 2 V2 4 1 EN 301 489 1 V2 2 0 EN 301 489 3 V2 1 1 EN 50131 5 3 2017 n a Certification body Telefication TBA TBA TBA TBA Certifications INCERT T O31 2014 C 016 1367 Security Radio detector combinations 16 777 214 Radio supervision Programmable Access codes default 4 digit 6 digit G3 Access codes option 6 digit 4 digit G2 Comb...

Страница 51: ... n a Electrical Compliance EN 50131 6 Type A Mains supply 85 250VAC 150 60mA 50 60Hz 230VAC 10 15 130mA max 50Hz 230VAC 10 15 200mA max 50Hz 230VAC 10 15 240mA max 50Hz Internal mains fuse T1A T250mA T250mA T500mA Control Unit Power supply 12Vdc 500mA 13 7Vdc 1 0A 13 7Vdc 1 0A 13 7Vdc 2 0A Reserved for battery charging 100mA 180mA 180mA 750mA Available for the system 400mA 820mA 820mA 1 250mA Cont...

Страница 52: ...ax 12Vdc WiFi output for Eaton i WiFi01 Note not battery backed up 11 12 6Vdc 200mA max Fault 9Vdc n a 12Vdc external DC input 10 15Vdc Max 500mA n a DC supplies 12Vdc Aux n a 600mA max 12Vdc Bell n a 600mA max 12Vdc Bus n a 400mA max per bus 14 4V Aux n a 230mA max n a 230mA max 12Vdc to plug by n a 400mA max max current before triggering over current protection 12Vdc range n a 9 5Vdc to 13 8Vdc ...

Страница 53: ... by outputs 50mA n a n a 12 12 16 Loudspeaker n a 12Vdc 280mA max Min impedance 16 Ohm Siren interface for Bell Strobe TR Yes Aux tamper input No Yes SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby Eaton Electrical Products Ltd declares that radio equipment types i on Compact i on30R and i on40H are in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is availab...

Страница 54: ... is a trademark of Eaton www touchpoint online com Product Support UK Tel 44 0 1594 541978 Available between 08 30 to 17 00 Monday to Friday email securitytechsupport eaton com Part Number 13368865 Issue 1 1st October 2019 ...

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