Cooper Security i-on160EX Installation Manual

Cooper Security i-on160EX Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Security System Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 Printed and published in the U.K. This manual applies to the i-on160EX control unit with version 2 software. For Your Safety This book contains several passages alerting you to potential problems or hazards. Each of these are marked by the words Note, Caution or WARNING.:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Restoring Factory Defaults Only ..19   Step 11. Commission the System ..20   Install Detectors and Other Peripherals 1. Introduction ........1   ............ 20   Communications ....... 1   Program the System ......20   Level Setting or Partitioned System ..1  ...
  • Page 4 i-on160 This page is intentionally blank. Page iv...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    ID. This module also allows 1. Introduction remote maintenance. i-dig02 A switched telephone network The i-on160EX is the control unit for a (PSTN) module that allows the hybrid wired/wirefree alarm system (ATS2) control unit to report alarm intended for commercial or large domestic information using standard use.
  • Page 6: Installer Programming Interface

    For a detailed description of the Installer’s 2. Before You Begin programming menu please read i-on160EX Engineering Guide available from Preparation www.coopersecurity.co.uk. Installer Programming Interface Before installation you should carry out a survey of the site. You need to know how...
  • Page 7: Guided Tour

    Guided Tour CAUTION: All printed circuit boards for the i-on160EX, its expanders and keypads have been tested for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). However, when handling the pcbs you must take the standard precautions for handling static sensitive devices.
  • Page 8 i-on160 1. Case back. 2. Cable entry holes for -LS1+ -LS2+ AUX 14V4 TAMP STB BELL TR BELL loudspeakers, siren/strobes and communicators. 3. Fixing holes. 4. Plastic PCB tray. KICKSTART 5. Printed circuit board (PCB). 6. Cable entry holes for detector +12V 12V AUX 12V AUX...
  • Page 9: Keypad Controls And Displays

    i-on160 Keypad Controls and Displays 2 abc 3 def 4 ghi 5 jkl 6 mno 7 pqrs 8 tuv 9 wxyz Figure 7 Keypad Rear Housing Figure 5 Controls and Displays 1. Central keyhole. 1. LCD display (2 x 20 characters). 2.
  • Page 10 i-on160 1. Cable entry. 2. Fixing holes. 3. Addressing button. 4. Bus cable connector. 5. Central keyhole. 6. Outputs. 7. Aux power. 8. Lid tamper. 9. Bus address display. 10. Zone connectors. 11. Sounder. 12. Bus termination jumper. 13. Engineering keypad connector Figure 9 Wired Expander 1.
  • Page 11: Power Availability

    i-on160 Power Availability CAUTION: Ensure that the system does not demand more than the maximum current available from the control unit during an Before connecting any external devices to alarm, see page 24. the control unit, you must make sure that the control unit can provide sufficient Bus Cabling current to power the system during a mains...
  • Page 12: Bus Termination

    1,000m. NOT fit the termination jumpers on any of the devices. Bus Termination The i-on160EX bus uses the RS485 Voltage Drop interface. Because of this the ends of the In order for the system to work correctly,...
  • Page 13 Reducing Voltage Drop - Method 2: the network, otherwise an earth fault will Supply the detection devices from the Aux occur. Cooper Security also recommend output on separate cores. This is the that you use a monitored power supply. preferred method of reducing voltage drop...
  • Page 14: Installation

    i-on160 WARNING Ensure that the fixings are 3. Installation strong enough to support the weight of the control unit, its lid and two 17Ah lead acid Note: The installation steps listed below batteries. The total weight of the control assume that you have already decided on unit plus batteries can be up to 18kg.
  • Page 15: Fitting

    i-on160 Note: Do not site two or more keypads The jumpers have the following functions: closer than one metre together, otherwise their prox readers will interfere and be ABCD-ON unable to read tags. MENU 2 abc 3 def 4 ghi 5 jkl 6 mno 7 pqrs...
  • Page 16: Engineering Keypad

    i-on160 on Figure 3) or any of the expanders (see Step 5. Connect Control 13 on Figure 9 or 10 on Figure 10). An Unit to Mains Engineering Keypad does not need to be addressed, and will always be recognised WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE MAIN by the control unit.
  • Page 17: Fully Supervised Loop Connections

    i-on160 Wired Expander Tamper Zone 2 100 Ohms Alarm Zone 2 Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL Zone 1 Tamper contacts Tamper Zone 1 Zone 0 Alarm Zone 1 Figure 19 Control Unit CCL Zone Wiring Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL Tamper contacts Alarm Zone 0 Figure 22 FSL Zone Wiring - Expander Tamper Zone 0...
  • Page 18: Step 7. Connect Wired Outputs

    To zone  Yellow of these two outputs see Changing the Polarity contacts 2K2 EO of a Wired Output in the i-on160EX Engineering Manual. Figure 26 shows an example of using the Black wired outputs to drive an indicator LED.
  • Page 19: Step 8. Fit A Plug-By Communicator

    i-on160 Step 8. Fit a Plug-By If the system has already been installed: 4. Re-connect the battery. Communicator 5. Fit the case lid. The control unit can be connected to a 6. Apply mains power. separate communicator or speech dialler 7.
  • Page 20: Step 10. Initial Power-Up

    Engineering Guide.) 6. Press A or B to select either a Step 10. Initial Power-Up Partitioned system or a Part Setting system. Please see the i-on160EX Security System The display shows: Engineering Guide for an explanation of bus BATTERY 2 addressing.
  • Page 21: Leaving The Installer Menu

    Installer Menu to save the changes you INSTALLER MENU have made, see below. Detectors/Devices Note: Setting the time and date is an 13. Press Y. administrative user function. See i-on160EX The display shows: Administrator’s Guide for instructions. DETECTORS/DEVICES Detectors >...
  • Page 22: Important! Saving Changes

    i-on160 lost devices. Press n to see any other Note that this does not apply if you are items in the list. using the web browser interface from a PC. If you have logged into the system from a 4. Either: Press X to go back into Installer PC then the alarm system is active.
  • Page 23: Defaulting Access Codes

    Y to select it. The display shows the time and date, The system loads all defaults except for for example: Access Codes and the Log. I-ON160EX The display briefly shows: 00:00 01/01/2009 Factory defaults 9. Key-in the default user 01 code to restored silence the sounders.
  • Page 24: Step 11. Commission The System

    Program the System Program the system to suit user requirements. Page 21 is a summary of the Installer Menu on the i-on160EX. Please see the i-on160EX Engineering Reference for a more detailed description. Page 20...
  • Page 25: Installer Menu

    i-on160 Installer Menu Exit time Zone alarms 1 DETECTORS/ Entry time Zone tampers Call Mode DEVICES Strobe on Set System tampers Messages Detectors Strobe on Unset DD243 Phone Book Add/Del Detectors Part Set B Confirmation Triggers Program Zones Name Confirmation time PSTN SMS Address Bus Device Exit Mode...
  • Page 26 i-on160 Appears only in a Level Setting system. Appears only when Report Type=Fast Format Appears when Report Type=CID or SIA Options visible depend on communications module fitted. Appears when zone is given a type other than “Not Used”. Appears only when System Options – DD243 – Confirmation is “off”. Appears only when device learned in.
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    160 zone hybrid endstation Check the condition of the control unit Description with remote keypads. standby battery. Manufacturer Cooper Security Ltd. Environmental Class II. Check the cabling to the keypad(s) and Operating Tested -10 to +55°C. expander(s) for signs of damage or temperature wear.
  • Page 28: Security

    EN50131-6 ratings 2. The system can be used as EITHER a The i-on160EX provides space for two 17Ah partitioned system OR a part setting batteries, giving a total of 34Ah charge. system. When used as a part setting...
  • Page 29: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    10±0.5V to 13.8V Other voltage range : 12V Aux output 10±0.5V to 13.8V If you wish to connect the i-on160EX voltage range: control unit to a PC using either the 12V Bell output 10±0.5V to 13.8V Ethernet or the USB port then make sure...
  • Page 30: Compliance Statements

    2004 at grade 3. When installed correctly the i-on160EX is capable of compliance with EN50131 at Grade 3. To maintain Grade 3 the i-on160EX must be fitted with a communicator of level ATS4 or above. When fitted with radio devices the i- on160EX is capable of compliance with EN50131 at Grade 2.
  • Page 31: Compatible Equipment

    Spyder shock sensor i-on160EX 160 zone expandable (white/brown) control panel 739rEUR-25 Sentrol glass break i-kp01 Keypad for i-on160EX detector (no tamper) systems when containing keypad s/w v2.0. NOTE: 760ES External Wireless use only those keypads sounder bearing the “i-onEX Y”...
  • Page 32 i-on160 www.coopersecurity.co.uk Product Support (UK) Tel: +44 (0) 1594 541978. Available between: 08:15-12:30 and 13:00-17:00 Monday to Friday. Product Support Fax: (01594) 545401 email: techsupport@coopersecurity.co.uk Part Number 12101829 4/2/2011 Page 28...

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