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Quick Start Installation Guide For detailed information please refer to the full iConnect Installer Manual provided on our website: www.electronics-line.com...
Table of Contents Introduction ......................3 System Installation ....................3 System Layout......................4 3.1. System Architecture................4 3.2. Hardware Layout ..................5 3.2.1. Main Board ....................6 System Programming ....................8 4.1. Keys Menu Navigation ................8 4.2. Enter Installer Programming mode ............8 4.3. Selecting a language................8 4.4. Wireless Allocation .................8 4.4.1.
1. Introduction Thank you for choosing iConnect wireless intruder control panel. This quick start guide manual describes the main steps for installing and programming the iConnect Control System using the keypad on the main unit. 2. System Installation Open the main unit housing.
3. System Layout 3.1. System Architecture Figure 1 shows the components of the system and the systems' interaction with external communication networks. Figure 1: System Architecture See Figure 2...
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Figure 2: Main board Contrast LCD Speaker Bell Jumper for siren volume Flat Cable...
3.2. Hardware Layout The aim of this section is to present the systems' various circuit boards (Figure 3). Apart from the Main Board, each peripheral module is available as an additional designed option to be installed inside the plastic housing. Figure 3: System layout Power and Connection board Communication module (GPRS + GSM + LAN)
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Figure 4: Power and Connection board Interphone module connector Flat-cable interface connector to communication module Programmable relay output (100mA max. load) Wired detector zone (Zone 33, 34) System bus terminal block (hardwire LCD keypad, Wired Zone Module) Flat-cable interface connector to Main board (LCD keypad, built-in speaker, microphone and siren) Front tamper switch Interface connector to Home Automation module...
4. System Programming 4.1. Keys Menu Navigation This manual explains how to program the iConnect from the keypad located either on the main unit or on the LCD wireless keypad. Table 1 describes using the keypad keys during programming. '√'...
2. If required, after the channel is selected, you can calibrate the receiver again only after deleting the network (quick keys: [9]>[1]>[8] >[3])= 4.4.2. Registering 2-way Wireless Devices In order to recognize a 2-way device, the iConnect transmitter must be registered. It is recommended to register all devices to the control panel before installing. To install the wireless devices/accessories temporarily fit them in the desired locations, and then perform a range test.
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This test enables to identify transmitters and test their signal strength. Activate the transmitter you wish to test; the transmitter’s details appear on the iConnect LCD. As a result, a sequence of tones is heard indicating the transmitter’s signal strength.
'BT' Battery low Table 4: Detectors' status 4.4.2.2. Keyfobs The iConnect Control System supports up to 19 keyfobs. Step 1: Register a keyfob Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[2] (Programming > Devices > Keyfobs) Select a specific keyfob using the arrow keys and press '√'. The system initiates Registration mode.
Test. Review the explanation in the zones section. 4.4.2.3. Wireless LCD keypads Step 1: Register a wireless keypad The iConnect supports up to four wireless LCD keypads. Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[3] (Programming > Devices > Keypads) Select the keypad to be registered and press '√'.
Insert the Installer code (default code '1111'). Select [7]>[04]>[2] (Service > Transmitters > TX Test) to initiate the TX communication test. Review the explanation in Detectors section. 4.4.3. Delete Wireless Device Deleting a wireless device in the iConnect requires two steps as described in Table 6.
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Device to delete Step 1 Step 2 Zone Installer menu, quick 1. Open the detector key: 9>1>1>Select zone> 2. Take out the battery 12>'√'. 3. Close and hold the tamper switch 4. Insert battery while the tamper is being pressed 5.
4.5. Program Communication to Monitoring Station This section describes the main parameters to establish communication between the iConnect and the CMS (Control monitoring station). Go to the installer programming menu. Select [5]>[1] (Communication > Accounts). Select the account (1-6) to be used for CMS report and press '√'.
4.6. Set Up Follow Me Destination The Follow-Me feature is designed to notify the user that certain alarm events have occurred. To set up follow me you need to define accounts for follow me. Go to the installer programming menu. Select [5]>[1] (Communication >...
4.7. Set Time & Date The time and date are used for events in the event log. Additionally, the time is also displayed on the LCD display. Go to the main display and press '√'. Insert installer code (default code: '1111') Select [7] >...
4.8. Set/Edit Users The iConnect supports up to 32 individual user codes. Each code consists of four digits. The ability to perform an operation is defined by the user code’s authorization level. Each code is defined with its own authority level. Follow Table 8 to view the...
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Set/Edit user code Go to the main display and press '√'. Insert master code (default code: '1234') Select '[4] User Codes' Select the code to edit and press '√'. The display shows '[1] Edit Code'. Press '√'. Type the new code and press '√' to confirm Scroll to '[2] Descriptor' option and press '√'.
4.9. GPRS Settings To establish GPRS communication, do as follows: Make sure the SIM card ID is installed inside the communication module. Note If a new SIM card has to be installed on the communication module and PIN code is used, it should be programmed in the control system before inserting the SIM card in the GSM module.
4.10. Connect to ELAS (GPRS / LAN Configurations) The Electronics Line Application Server (ELAS) handles all communication between the system, service providers and web users, enabling monitoring and control to be performed via the Web. Internet settings are mostly pre-programmed in the control system’s default settings.
Up to 8 PIR camera can be assigned to the iConnect This section describes the steps of installing the PIR camera detectors with the iConnect Register the PIR camera as any other detector (see explanation in the section of...
5. Testing the System Before leaving the site, it is important to fully test the system. iConnect has several testing tools to verify that the system will operate optimally, including the wireless communication Go to the main display and press '√' Insert installer code Go to quick key as displayed according to Table 11.
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Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. Limited Warranty EL and its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of production. Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller, Seller can not guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product.
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