Honeywell Intelliguard 9000 Programmer's Manual
Honeywell Intelliguard 9000 Programmer's Manual

Honeywell Intelliguard 9000 Programmer's Manual

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INTELLIGUARD 9000
Introduction
Conventions
Installation
Starting PRO9000
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Defining Customer Information Table ................................................................
Defining the System Configuration Table ...........................................................
Defining Polling Table ........................................................................................
Adding a Device to Polling Table ...................................................................
Defining System Messages Table ......................................................................
Adding a Message ........................................................................................
Deleting a Message ......................................................................................
Removing a Message ...................................................................................
Defining Areas Table ..........................................................................................
Programmable Fields ....................................................................................
ON/OFF Fields ..............................................................................................
Detailed Procedure .......................................................................................
Defining Relay Functions Table .........................................................................
Programmable Fields ....................................................................................
Defining the Input Points Table ..........................................................................
Programmable Fields ....................................................................................
Defining Output Points Table .........................................................................
Programmable Fields ....................................................................................
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Defining Relay Functions Table ................. Programmable Fields ..................Defining the Input Points Table ................Programmable Fields ..................Defining Output Points Table ................. Programmable Fields ..................® U.S. Registered Trademark 74-3046 Copyright © 1999 Honeywell Inc. • All Rights Reserved 74-3046...
  • Page 2 CONTENTS INTELLIGUARD 9000 Copying Files from a PC to the I9000 ........................... Programmable Fields ..................Copying Files From the I9000 to a PC ........................... Programmable Fields ..................Printing Log Files ........................... Moving between Files ........................... Using Help ........................... Appendix A Worksheets ...........................
  • Page 3 Intelliguard 9000 PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE Software License Advisory This document supports software that is proprietary to Honeywell Inc. and/or to third party software vendors. Before software delivery, the end user must execute a software license agreement that governs software use. Software...
  • Page 4: Applicable Literature

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 INTRODUCTION The Intelliguard 9000 (I9000) is an important part of the Excel Security Management (XSM) System. The final step for setting up the I9000 is programming the system. Honeywell recommends using a laptop or desktop computer with the PRO9000 software.
  • Page 5: Installing Pro9000 Software

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 INSTALLING PRO9000 SOFTWARE Programming the I9000 Security System begins with installing PRO9000 software on a PC. System Configuration PRO9000 requires the following hardware: • IBM compatible PC with 386 and later. • 3-1/2 in. floppy drive • 256 KB conventional plus 1 MB extended memory.
  • Page 6: General Programming Procedure

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 GENERAL PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE Any programming requires the I9000 to be in RPROG mode and the baud rate to match the PRO9000 Software. 1. Complete the worksheets provided in the Appendix of this manual using the examples as a guide.
  • Page 7: Creating A New File

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 CREATING A NEW FILE One file can program many I9000 Systems. It also can program one I9000 System many times. Each time an I9000 is programmed, the first step is creating a new file for the system. Fig. 1 shows the main menu.
  • Page 8 INTELLIGUARD 9000 Fig. 2. Blank file ready to be programmed. User can perform any operation from this panel. 4. Click File to display the File pull-down menu again. 5. Click Save As to save the program under a new name.
  • Page 9: Opening An Existing File

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 OPENING AN EXISTING FILE If the selected file already exists, use that file by opening it and editing it as needed. 1. In the main menu, click OK. 2. Click File to display the File pull-down menu. 3. Click Open to display the Open File screen. See Fig. 3.
  • Page 10: Saving A File Under A New Name

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 SAVING A FILE UNDER A NEW NAME NOTE: Pro9000 is a DOS application. Make sure names contain eight or fewer characters. 1. Click File to display the File pull-down menu. 2. Click Save As to display the Save file as screen. See Fig. 4.
  • Page 11: Programming A File

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 PROGRAMMING A FILE Each file has nine tables. Access each table from the Program pull-down menu. Each table contains information related to one part of the I9000 System. I9000 learns each part of the system as part of its startup.
  • Page 12: Defining Customer Information Table

    NOTE: Pressing Cancel at any time undoes all entries in the active screen. 13. Click File to display the File pull-down menu. 14. Click Save to save the Customer file. NOTE: Honeywell recommends saving the file periodically during and after completing each table. 74-3046...
  • Page 13: Defining The System Configuration Table

    3. Double click LOCAL to select it. NOTE: The ORBIX option connects the stand-alone version of the I9000 to the Honeywell Response Center. ORBIX is not available with I9000 Systems connected to the XSM. 4. Double click in the Service phone field.
  • Page 14: Defining Polling Table

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 Defining Polling Table The Polling table contains the identity and location of each device connected to the I9000. Each time the system activates after programming or reprogramming the I9000, the control unit self-tests to make sure each device listed in this file is connected to the system.
  • Page 15: Adding A Device To Polling Table

    NOTE: The addressing of each device is set either by dip switch or serial number. The address entered into the Addr field must be unique for each type of device. NOTE: Honeywell recommends entering the addresses in sequential order. NOTE: Addresses permitted for device types with serial numbers are: 0 to 7.
  • Page 16 INTELLIGUARD 9000 The Polling Table has the following buttons to edit information: Accepts any changes made to the Polling Table. Delete Removes a device from a row, but does not remove the row. Creates a new row for additional devices. The number of rows Insert increases by one.
  • Page 17: Defining System Messages Table

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 Defining System Messages Table The Messages table defines customer messages that display on the Keypad Control Center (CC-2) after each input. I9000 accepts a maximum of 30 custom defined messages. Sample messages may include a device or point name, a specific circumstance, or any other relevant information.
  • Page 18: Deleting A Message

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 Deleting a Message NOTE: This procedure deletes the selected message without changing the message numbers for other messages. 1. Press F4 to display the System Messages table. 2. Click on the message to be deleted. 3. Click Delete to delete the message.
  • Page 19: Programmable Fields

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 Programmable Fields Name The name of the area that displays when selecting a procedure. Ambush An action that must be done in addition to the normal disarming procedure. If this additional action is not done, the area sends a distress signal to the I9000 Control Unit.
  • Page 20: Detailed Procedure

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 IMPORTANT Do not use the seal/unseal algorithm on the XSM. The I9000 reacts differently from the Security Management Panel (SMP). This may produce unpredictable results on the XSM and I9000. Refer to the XSM Installation manual, form 74-2875 for more information.
  • Page 21 INTELLIGUARD 9000 IMPORTANT The Account Number field is inactive in I9000 systems linked to XSM. The I9000 address must be set in the System Configuration menu located on the CC-2. 13. Set Enabled on/off. Click the field for the desired setting [X]=on, [N]=off.
  • Page 22: Defining Relay Functions Table

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 Defining Relay Functions Table Fig. 11 Relay Function Table. Each area allows any combination of relay functions. 74-3046...
  • Page 23: Programmable Fields

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 The Relay Functions table defines what activates an output and for how long that output remains activate. 1. Press F8 to display the Relay Functions table. See Fig. 12. Figure 12. Relay Functions table. Programmable Fields The number of the relay function taken from the table in Fig. 11.
  • Page 24: Defining The Input Points Table

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 6. Enter the minimum activation time for that function. 7. Press Tab to move to the Cut-Off field. 8. Enter the maximum activation time. 9. Repeat steps 1 through 8 for each relay. 10. Press OK to accept the changes.
  • Page 25: Programmable Fields

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 The Inputs table defines each of the individual input points. PRO9000 Software accepts a maximum of 512 input points. Each input point has 10 fields to define it. Move from field to field by pressing Tab. Program a specific input point for the I9000 as follows: 1.
  • Page 26: Defining Output Points Table

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 Opt.(ions) Sum of all options selected for this point. For example, if the point has bypass and force arm capabilities, add that to the value for local only (not to XSM). Bypass = 1, force arm = 2, annunciation for CC-2=8, sound for CC-2=16, local=32.
  • Page 27: Programmable Fields

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 Programmable Fields The Output Points table defines location, address and function for each output point. An output can activate a bell, siren, light or other such device. The following fields define all output points: Output point number of the I9000.
  • Page 28: Copying Files From A Pc To The I9000

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 COPYING FILES FROM A PC TO THE I9000 Program the I9000 by editing files in a PC and then copying them to the I9000 Control Unit. Transfer information from the PC to the I9000 Control Unit through a shielded RS-232 cable.
  • Page 29 INTELLIGUARD 9000 3. Click Communication port to display the Communication port settings screen. See Fig. 17. Fig. 17. Comm. Port Settings Screen. Programmable Fields The Comm. Port Settings screen has these options: Serial Port Two possible serial port settings are Com 1 and Com 2. Click the port connected.
  • Page 30: Copying Files From The I9000 To A Pc

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 8. Click None to deselect all tables. 9. Click Polling to copy a list of all devices to the CU. 10. Click OK to begin the transfer. 11. After the transfer is complete, check in the CC-2 Configuration to make sure all transfers are complete.
  • Page 31 INTELLIGUARD 9000 4. Make sure all settings in the Comm. Port Settings screen are compatible between the PC and the I9000. 5. Click OK to close the Comm. Port Settings screen. 6. Click PaNel to display the PaNel pull-down menu. See Fig. 20.
  • Page 32 INTELLIGUARD 9000 7. Click Read to display the Read panel. See Fig. 21. Fig. 21. Read Panel. NOTE: The All button transfers every table. The None button transfers zero tables. Make individual table selections by clicking them. An [X] in the brackets selects that table for transfer.
  • Page 33 INTELLIGUARD 9000 PRINTER SETUP The Printer Setup panel tells the I9000 how the printer interface (PIF) connects to the system computer. 1. Click Special to display the Special pull-down menu. 2. Click Printer to display the Printer Settings screen. See Fig. 22.
  • Page 34: Printing Log Files

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 PRINTING LOG FILES Print program files for a paper record of the program: 1. Click File to display the File pull-down menu. 2. Click Open to display the list of files. 3. Double click the file to be opened.
  • Page 35: Moving Between Files

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 MOVING BETWEEN FILES (NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME) PRO9000 displays one file at a time, but several files can be open at the same time. To move between open files:. 1. Click Screen to display the Screen pull-down menu. See Fig. 24.
  • Page 36: Using Help

    INTELLIGUARD 9000 USING HELP 1. Click Help to display the Help pull-down menu. See Fig. 25. Fig. 25. Help pull-down menu. 74-3046...
  • Page 37 INTELLIGUARD 9000 APPENDIX A WORKSHEETS 74-3046...
  • Page 38 Honeywell INTELLIGUARD 9000 Programming Sheets Revision 2.2 (99-02-17) XSM E-1011-626...
  • Page 75 Power requirements Device description Unit power Total power ICP (Main panel) (21) CC-2 (Wall keypad) (10) KID (Wall Area Keypad) Max. of 8 (20) ALL PU's (VPU, SPU, NDSD, NDPU) (18) HEDS IV BIC-II (HU, 2 inputs and one LOGIC output) BIC-II (HU, 2 inputs and one OPTIONAL RELAY output) (10) BIC-6 (6 prog.
  • Page 76 INTELLIGUARD 9000 Home and Building Control Home and Building Control Honeywell Asia Pacific Inc. Honeywell Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée Room 3213-3225 Honeywell Plaza 155 Gordon Baker Road Sun Hung kai Centre P.O. Box 524 North York, Ontario No. 30 Harbour Road...

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