1.1 Introduction The Premier Elite 60IXD expander module provides up to 60 zones of expansion using iD biscuits. The module has two loops each supporting up to 30 iD biscuits. The 60IXD module can be installed in one of two modes:...
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‘iD’ and ‘iD PLUS’ is a registered trademark of Novar ED&S. INS261-8 5/21...
1.2 PCB Layout Harness connection to control panel (Local Mode) Engineer’s keypad connector for local diagnostics Receive data LED for Network connections Network terminals for connection to a Premier control panel (Network Mode) Auxiliary 12V (fused by F1) power for powering detectors iD biscuit Loop 1 and 2 Short circuit indicator LEDs for iD loops 1 and 2 INS261-8 6/21...
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Local Mode communication indicator LED Tamper switch connector Address selector (Network Mode) Heartbeat/Power indicator LED " Auxiliary 12V fuse (electronic) and fault indicator LED INS261-8 7/21...
1.3 Installation Before connecting the 60IXD expander module, isolate ALL power from the control panel (AC mains and battery), do not continue if there is still power present on the control panel. Local Mode THIS MODE MUST NOT BE USED ON PREMIER ELITE V2.09 OR LATER. NETWORK MODE MUST BE USED TO ENSURE CORRECT OPERATION.
1.4 iD Connections Each iD biscuit is connected across a two-wire detector loop. Apart from observing the correct polarity, any wiring configuration can be used, as shown in the diagram below: INS261-8 9/21...
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* See next Note. Cabling Considerations The iD loop can be wired using standard 4-core alarm cable; however it is highly recommended that screened cable is used to improve RF/false alarm immunity. The use of 4-core cable allows 2 cores to be used for the iD biscuit and 2 cores for supplying 12V power for PIR's etc.
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When installing the iD loop it is usually more practical to run several cables from the expander module to the different areas of protection. This effectively reduces any distance problems and makes fault finding much easier. To reduce the risk of induced interference and wherever possible, cables should not be positioned along side mains power, telephone or other data transmission cables, or run within the same ducting or trunking as any other cables.
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Each iD biscuit is identified by its own number 01 to 30 and contains its own internal sensor which is continuously monitored by the expander module. The diagram below shows the connections to the biscuit for monitoring both tamper and alarm contacts. INS261-8 12/21...
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When the tamper switch is opened, the iD biscuit is taken offline and a tamper condition is generated by the control panel. If the alarm switch is opened the biscuit's internal sensor changes state and the control panel will see this as an active condition and will respond as appropriate.
1.5 Commissioning and Testing Programming the 60IXD Expander (Local Mode) Once the 60IXD expander module has been installed, the following procedure must be carried out in order to enable the module: Enter into the Engineers Menu 1234. Select the UDL/Digi Options menu 7 and press y. Select the Com Port Setup menu 8 and press y.
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Viewing the iD Data (Local Mode) As shown on the flowchart on the next page you can view the iD biscuit data that INS261-8 15/21...
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expander is reporting to the control panel. There are two way of viewing the data from the expander: Normal Scan Mode This is the normal operation mode of the expander and the data being displayed is the average result of 4 successive scans of the iD loop. Quick Scan Mode In this mode the data being displayed is the result of each scan of the iD loop.
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3. Walk test/view zone status to check biscuit operation, see relevant Installation Manual. 4. If you have an engineer’s keypad it can be plugged onto the Premier 60IXD for local diagnostics. Local Diagnostics using an Engineer’s Keypad The local diagnostics menu can be accessed by plugging an engineer’s keypad onto the Premier 60IXD.
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- Loop 2 Data This menu shows the status of each biscuit connected to loop 2 (see Loop 1). - Slow Scan Mode This menu allows you to put the module into "Slow Scan Mode" which can be used to measure the LOW, MID and HIGH states of the iD loop. For correct operation, the voltages measured both at the module and at each biscuit should be as follows: - Firmware Version and Voltage This menu shows the firmware version and voltage level at the module:...
Storage Temperature -20°C (-4°F) to +60°C (+140°F) Maximum Humidity 95% non-condensing EMC Environment Residential, Commercial, Light Industrial or Industrial Dimensions Packed Weight 1.7 Standards Texecom declares that this product complies with the requirements of the following directives: 2004/108/EC EMC Directive 2006/95/EC LVD Directive...
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60IXD expander is covered by a two-year warranty against defects in material or workmanship. As the Premier 60IXD expander is not a complete alarm system but only a part thereof, Texecom cannot accept responsibility or liability for any damages whatsoever based on a claim that the Premier 60IXD expander failed to function correctly.
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