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INTELLIGUARD 9000™
NOTE: All references to the BIC-2 also apply to the BIC-2
HU except as otherwise noted.
Power down the system before mounting the BIC-2. The BIC-
2 may be mounted under a desk, counter or on a wall in any
orientation.
NOTE: 2-Input Concentrator Hold-up Actuators (BIC-2 HU)
allow a user to signal that the building or office is
being robbed. Place these devices in locations out of
view from potential intruders. Also place these
devices in locations where an armed intruder might
isolate or lock employees or customers during a rob-
bery.
IMPORTANT
Touch a grounded object to ensure you are not elec-
trostatically charged before handling the circuit
board.
1. At the selected BIC-2 mounting location, use a small
flat-bladed screwdriver to remove the device cover. See
Fig. 12.
a. Place the flat-bladed screwdriver inside the hole on
the front cover.
b. Pry away the cover by pushing the screwdriver han-
dle away from the tapered end of the BIC-2.
2. Pull the hinge holding the circuit board away from the
circuit board.
3. Gently remove the circuit board. Do not touch any of the
circuits or chips.
4. Mount the BIC-2 using three No. 6 round or pan head
screws.
5. Configure the BIC-2.
The BIC-2 is shipped with the four-position shunt
installed. Remove the shunt to insert a relay.
Relay Part no. 4545-059, is optional (order sepa-
rately).
Loop 2 is not functional when the BIC-2 is config-
ured with a Relay. When a Relay is used, loop 2 is
not functional. Make sure loop 2 is not active at
the control unit (or Trouble is permanently indi-
cated). From the CC2, modify the I9000 CU pro-
gram to disable the BIC-2, loop 2 (BIC-2 input 3)
by setting its associated point as Type 0 in the
points menu. The PRO 9000 software may also
be used to accomplish this.
a. Select the desired input/output configuration (one of
the three) from the choices in Fig. 13 (two loops with
Open Collector output, or one loop with Relay, N.C.
or N.O.).
b. For configurations requiring the Relay, remove the
shunt.
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c. Install the Relay, if desired. Make sure the Relay ori-
entation matches the orientation shown in Fig. 13.
d. Jumper W1 is shipped installed for non-powered
Class B operation on both loops 1 and 2, see Fig.
13. Install a 2.2K ohm, 5%, 1/4W end-of-line resistor
(EOLR) (red-red-red).
e. Cut jumper W1 for powered Class B operation on
both loops 1 and 2. See Fig. 12. Use 22K ohm, 5%,
1/4W resistors for powered class B.
6. Gently snap the circuit board into place.
7. Wire the BIC-2 according to the terminal block connec-
tions corresponding to the option chosen in step 5. (See
Fig. 11 and 13).
8. Snap the front cover onto the BIC-2.
9. To learn the BIC-2s, see the BIC-2/BIC-2 HU Learning
Procedure section.
BIC-2/BIC-2 HU Learning Procedure
When using remote programming, the learning procedure is
not necessary. The device serial numbers may be entered into
the PRO 9000 software and downloaded into the I9000.
If remote programming is not used, the learning procedure
must be followed:
1. Power up the I9000 System.
2. From the CC2, press the MODE key, enter the techni-
cian ID code and pass code.
3. From the MODE menu, go to the 5-CONFIGURATION
menu and then to the 1-LEARN menu.
4. Go to the 2-DEVICES WITH SERIAL # menu and press
the ACCEPT key. The LED DS1 lights on all BIC-2 and
BIC-2 HU devices indicating they are in the Learn
mode.
5. Press both actuators simultaneously to learn the BIC-2
and BIC-2 HU. The LED DS1 flashes indicating it has
been learned.
6. Repeat step 5 until all devices are learned.
7. From the CC2, press the ACCEPT key to end the learn-
ing process. The total number of devices recognized by
the I9000 CU are displayed on the CC2.
8. Proceed with other tasks at the CC2, or press the X key
to return to the Main menu for changes to become effec-
tive.
NOTES:
When you learn the BIC-2 HU, you also place that
point in alarm. This can be verified in the Event
Log.
To clear the alarm, use the 2-RESET DETEC-
TORS HU command in the MODE menu when all
devices have been learned. If you press the actu-
ators now, you should get an alarm if the device is
functioning properly.
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