ITI 60-804-04 - Concord LCD/VFD Alphanumeric SuperBus Keypad Installation Instructions Manual

2x20 vfd aplhanumeric touchpad

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Document Number: 466-1633 Rev. B
September 2000
Product Summary
®
The ITI
SuperBus 2000 2 x 20 VFD (vacuum fluorescent
display) Alphanumeric Touchpad gives you complete on-
site system programming and operation control of a com-
patible security system (see the section "Specifications").
A two-line, 40-character display provides visual system
status messages. The display identifies any programmed
location, allowing the user to determine where an alarm,
trouble, or open-sensor condition exists.
Other features include:
Touchpad buttons that light up after the first button
press and remain lit until about 15 seconds after the last
button press.
Adjustable display brightness.
Built-in hardwire input (can be supervised with EOL
resistor in SuperBus 2000 panels).
Built-in door, which covers right-side buttons (60-810
only).
SuperBus 2000 Panels vs. SuperBus Panels
SuperBus 2000 panels assign module unit numbers
automatically when the panel is powered up. This
eliminates manually setting unit numbers and the chance of
identical unit number conflicts.
SuperBus 2000 Panels
Advent
Concord (software versions 2.0 and newer)
Concord Express
SuperBus panels communicate with SuperBus 2000
modules but require the module unit number to be set
manually. Touchpads automatically default to unit number
001.
SuperBus Panels
UltraGard
Concord (software versions 1.0–1.6)
SuperBus® 2000 2 x 20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad


Installation Instructions

Installation Guidelines

For the maximum number of bus devices and
touchpads per panel see Table 1.
Table 1: Maximum Bus Devices Per Panel
Panel
UltraGard
Concord
Advent
Concord Express
Do not exceed the total panel output power when using
panel power for bus devices, touchpads, and hardwired
sensors that require it (see specific panel Installation
Instructions).
Maximum current draw from the touchpad is 120 mA.
Minimum current draw from the touchpad when the
panel is operating only on backup battery is 15 mA.
Mount the touchpad in an environmentally controlled
area (32° to 140°F) (0° to 60°C).
When using the optional touchpad hardwire input, use
only shielded wire (22-gauge or larger), and do not
exceed the maximum wire length limits in Table 2
between the touchpad and detection device.
Note
Shield wire must be connected to earth ground.
Table 2: Hardwire Input Wire Length Limits
Gauge
18 (shielded)
22 (shielded)
When mounting the touchpad back-plate, allow a 1-
inch clearance on all sides since the touchpad is larger
than the back-plate.
Use 4-conductor, 22-gauge or larger stranded wire from
the touchpad to the control panel.
Follow the wire length limits outlined in the specific
panel Installation Instructions between the touchpad
and control panel.
ITI Part No. 60-804 & 60-810
Maximum Bus
Devices
8
16
62
4
Max. Wire
Length
1000 Feet
350 Feet
1

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  • Page 1: Installation Guidelines

    ITI Part No. 60-804 & 60-810         Document Number: 466-1633 Rev. B September 2000 Installation Instructions Product Summary Installation Guidelines For the maximum number of bus devices and ® The ITI SuperBus 2000 2 x 20 VFD (vacuum fluorescent touchpads per panel see Table 1.
  • Page 2: Tools Needed

    Tools Needed The following must be observed in UL installations To mount the touchpad in a gang box: The touchpad hardwire input must not be used for fire Separate the mounting bracket from the back-plate by alarm initiating devices. loosening the two bottom screws and unlatching the Only UL-listed devices may be connected to the touch- tabs from the mounting slots (see Figure 1).
  • Page 3 Wiring Wiring Panels Concord Systems with software version 2.0 or newer- Wire a 2K ohm EOL resistor (49-467) in series with normally closed switches and in parallel with normally open switches (see Figure 4). UltraGard Panels Concord Systems with software versions 1.0–1.6 - This Connect the touchpad wiring to the panel terminals as switch must be unsupervised and a resistor must not be shown in Figure 3.
  • Page 4: Power Up And Bus Communication

    Mounting the Touchpad Insert the touchpad wiring harness connector onto the these panels, alphanumeric touchpads default to 001. If pins located on the rear of the unit. Make sure the yel- desired or necessary, the unit number must be manually low wires are to the left (see Figure 5).
  • Page 5 Power Up and Bus Communication Additional Touchpad 19. Set the RUN/PROGRAM switch to PROGRAM so the panel can learn all bus device unit numbers. All touch- Disconnect the panel AC power transformer, backup pads should display PROGRAM MODE battery, and turn off the power switch. 20.
  • Page 6: Panel Programming

    Deleting Touchpads/Unit Numbers from Panel Memory At a touchpad, press and hold the D and 6 buttons Note (together) for at least 2 seconds. The display should If the touchpad does not display anything or displays, show DA n, where n is the current unit number (000 – “Touchpad Not Enrolled,”...
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table 4: Concord and Concord Express Troubleshooting Tables 3, 4, and 5 describe actions you can take to correct problems you may experience when connecting bus devices Problem Action/Solution to each of the different panels. The touchpad doesn’t Check for correct wiring connec- Table 3: UltraGard Troubleshooting power up (no display...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Notices Touchpad/Panel Compatibility: FCC Part 15 Information to the User Touchpad Part No. Compatible Panel(s) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Tech- nologies, Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 60-804-01 Advent FCC Part 15 Class A 60-804-04 Concord, Concord Express This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for...

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