Control Unit (Cu) - Honeywell Intelliguard 9000 Installation Instructions Manual

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INTELLIGUARD 9000™
Keypad Control Centers (CC2)
Keypad Control Centers allow an operator to program user
information into the system. This information can include area
arming, partial arming, disarming, new user IDs and removing
obsolete users. Each I9000 CU supports a maximum of four
CC2 control centers. The CC2 also displays information on an
LCD screen located at the top of the cover. Fig. 16 shows
wiring for a CC2.
LEVER
S1
ADDRESS
VOLUME
U1
S1
R8
1
1 2 3 4
CC2 WIRING
COMMON
TB1-1
TB1-2
V+
TB1-3
TxRx-
12 VDC
TxRx+
TB1-4
2
CC2 ADDRESS
S1-2
S1-1
ADDRESS 0
1
ADDRESS 1
1
ADDRESS 2
0
ADDRESS 3
0
0 = OFF = OPEN
1 = ON = CLOSED
CC2 WITH BACKLIGHTING PROVISION
TONE VOLUME
LOW
HIGH
1
R8 IS OPTIONAL. THERE IS NO LCD CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
ON CC2s WITH BACKLIT DISPLAYS.
2
ALL REVISIONS OF CC2s.
3
CC2 WITH NO BACKLIGHTING PROVISION.
Fig. 16. CC2 wiring.
NOTE: TB1-1 and TB1-2 connect to 12 Vdc whereas TB1-3
(TxRx-) and TB1-4 (TxRx+) connect to CU COM 1 or
2, but not both.
Because of the high power requirements of the backlighting, it
is possible to disable it. This is especially useful in current
sensitive applications.
The backlighting is activated for five minutes following the
most recent of the following events:
— a key is pressed.
— a tone was triggered from the control unit.
74-3047—1
1
LCD
MAX
CONTRAST
MIN
ADJUST
CC2 P.C.B. ASSEMBLY 8003-276
HONEYWELL INTELLIGUARD 9000
CONTROL CENTER 2 (CC2)
UNIT ASSEMBLY 8003-277
DS1
J2
TB1
LS1
INSERT KEYPAD
CONNECTOR HERE
+
+
CU COM
TONE VOLUME
S1-4
1
MINIMUM
0
0
0
1
1
0
MAXIMUM
1
0 = OFF = OPEN
1 = ON = CLOSED
S1-3
BACKLIGHTING
ENABLED (TURNS ON
0
WHEN TRIGGERED)
1
ALWAYS DISABLED
To install the Keypad Control Center:
1. Remove the CC2 cover at the selected mounting loca-
tion.
IMPORTANT
Touch a grounded object to ensure you are not elec-
trostatically charged before handling the circuit
board.
2. Carefully pry up the left side of the support/keypad
assembly first and then lift up the right side. Notice how
the keypad cable is folded.
3. Lift up the assembly from the left side and disconnect
the keypad from the J2 connector on the right side.
4. Place the assembly in a safe location.
5. Avoid touching any of the circuits or terminals.
6. Mount the CC2 on the wall using four No. 6 round or
pan head screws. (It is not necessary to remove the
printed circuit board assembly because access holes
are provided in the top left and right corners.)
NOTE: Feed the required cables into the CC2 base using
the two square holes in the base wiring channel, or
remove the knockouts on either end of the wiring
channel and pass the cables through the openings.
7. Connect the wiring to the CC2 as shown in Fig. 16.
NOTE: The CC2 (backlighting version) terminal block
screws require a flat blade screwdriver with a blade
no wider then 0.1 in. (2.54 mm). A jeweler's screw-
3
driver is recommended.
S1-3
0
8. Set the CC2 address as shown in Fig. 16. Each CC2
1
must have a different address regardless of which COM
0
1
it is connected to.
9. Reinstall the support/keypad assembly by reconnecting
the cable onto the J2 angled connector located on the
right side of the printed circuit board assembly.
S1-4
10. Make sure the connectors are properly aligned.
1
11. Carefully fold (do not crease or twist) the keypad cable
0
and align the keypad assembly mounting holes with the
four standoffs and snap into place.
12. Verify that the support is seated properly on the stand-
offs.
13. Replace the CC2 cover.
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14. Repeat steps 1 through 13 for each CC2.
When the I9000 powers up, it learns each CC2 automatically.

Control Unit (CU)

The I9000 Control Unit supports a maximum of 31 devices
each, on COM 1 and COM 2, for a total of 62 devices
(including all devices shown in Fig. 2). The CU also supports a
maximum of 512 input points and 64 output points. The CU
receives an intrusion alarm signal from a BIC-6, BIC-2, or
HEDS IV. The CU processes the signal and sends it to the EBI
and programmed output devices. The loss of communication
with any device, and the status of all power supplies
connected on COM 1 and COM 2 is reported to the CU.
Device tampering, including the CU enclosure but excluding
the CC2 and KID, is reported. EBI uses the signal to take the
appropriate action. The ISP (programmable output), MOM,
BIC-2 (or BIC-6 loop configured for output) activates any local
alarm such as a siren, light, or buzzer that is attached to the
system.
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