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IXP220 C
SPECIFICATIONS
Working Environment
Open Frame Construction ..........
(ISC96X)
Power Supply Combo (IPS96X) ..
Power
Open Frame Construction (ISC96X)
Power Input
Main Power Input Port ............
Battery Input Port ...................
Typical Current Distribution
Controller
12 V DC with no
peripherals connected
and relays off ..................
24 V DC with no
peripherals connected
and relays off ..................
16 V AC with no
peripherals connected
and relays off ..................
Battery Charging ....................
External Readers ...................
Power Output Port ..................
ONTROLLER
ImproX IXP220 Controller
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Designed to work in an indoor (dry)
environment. The Controller is NOT sealed
against water.
Designed to work in an indoor (dry)
environment similar to IP20. The Power
Supply Combo is NOT sealed against water.
18 V DC to 32 V DC or 16 V AC to 24 V AC.
12 V DC to 14 V DC.
Current (mA)
90
60
70
350 mA Trickle charge at 13.7 V DC
maximum.
200 mA continuous at 5 V DC and 12 V DC
maximum per port.
1 A continuous at 12 V DC to 14 V DC.
ISC960-1-0-GB-XX ISC962-1-0-GB-XX
IPS960-1-0-GB-XX IPS961-1-0-GB-XX
IPS962-1-0-GB-XX IPS963-1-0-GB-XX
GSM900-0-6-GB-XX
Power (W)
1.08
1.4
1.1
MODEL NUMBER:
XEA901-1-0-GB-XX
XEA902-1-0-GB-XX
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Summary of Contents for impro technologies ISC960-1-0-GB-XX

  • Page 1 MODEL NUMBER: ISC960-1-0-GB-XX ISC962-1-0-GB-XX IPS960-1-0-GB-XX IPS961-1-0-GB-XX IPS962-1-0-GB-XX IPS963-1-0-GB-XX GSM900-0-6-GB-XX IXP220 C ONTROLLER XEA901-1-0-GB-XX XEA902-1-0-GB-XX ImproX IXP220 Controller INSTALLATION MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS Working Environment Open Frame Construction ..Designed to work in an indoor (dry) environment. The Controller is NOT sealed (ISC96X) against water.
  • Page 2 Power Input Protection ....Over-voltage and over-current protection are provided on the Main Power Input. NOTE: EMC emissions only apply when using the main Power Input Port. NOTE: As an alternative to a battery, power the IXP220 using a 12 V DC uninterrupted power supply connected using the Battery Input.
  • Page 3 RS232 Port ........9-Way, D-type, female connector or terminal block connection. Default Baud Rate ....38 400. NOTE: To achieve RS232 connection, use either the 9-way, D-type, female connector or the terminal block connection. RS485 Controller Port Electrical Interface ....RS485.
  • Page 4 Contact Ratings ......10 A at 28 V DC, 5 A at 220 V AC, 12 A at 120 V AC. Operations ........100 000 Minimum. Digital Inputs Input Types ........4 x Dry Contact Digital Inputs. Detection Resistance Range ..<...
  • Page 5 Alarm Signal ......... IN: Dry Contact Digital Input. GND: Ground reference. OUT: Open Collector Digital Output. General SD Card Adapter ......Reserved for future use. Connection ......Standard 9-Pin SD Mode Interface, 2 GB max. Controller Diagnostic Interfaces Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) .. Reserved for future use.
  • Page 6: Installation Information

    INSTALLATION INFORMATION Accessories Find the following when unpacking the ImproX IXP220 Controller: An ImproX IXP220 Controller with an open frame construction. The construction consists of a Trivalent Passivated Mild Steel Mounting Plate and a Biaxially- oriented Polypropylene Cover Plate. Or an ImproX IXP220 Controller housed in a Black Mild Steel, powder-coated Cabinet.
  • Page 7 GPRS has no minimum communications distance. Termination Resistors for RS485 Bus Communications Long transmission lines or multiple “star” connections, may cause communication problems. Placing the Termination Resistor Jumper Link (see Figure 4) in the LAST IXP220 CONTROLLER AT THE END OF THE CABLE RUN should solve the problem (depending on the bus).
  • Page 8 Arc Suppression Snubber devices are recommended for EMF Flyback and Arc Suppression when driving an inductive load with the Relay, see Figure 2. Figure 2: EMF Flyback Installing the Real Time Clock (RTC) Backup Battery CAUTION: Insert the supplied 3 V Lithium Battery for the Real Time Clock into the Battery Holder BEFORE powering up the IXP220 Controller.
  • Page 9 Slide the NEW 3 V, CR2032, Lithium cell Battery under the metal clip of the Battery Holder, with the "+" Terminal facing UP. Pull the plastic clip away from the Battery Holder and press the Battery firmly into the Battery Holder. Complete replacement by: For ICS96X, replace the Controller’s Cover Plate.
  • Page 10 Mounting the Controller CAUTION: Make certain that you mount the Controller on a vibration-free surface. Select the mounting position of the Controller, considering accessibility, routing of wires and visibility of the externally visible LED. Secure the Controller to the mounting surface, using four suitable screws and wall plugs (supplied), nuts and bolts or rivets.
  • Page 11 DIP-switch Position Connections Wiegand 26-bit, 44-bit, 40-bit, 37-bit and Tag + PIN- code or Reason Code Mode. (Sagem MA100, MA200 or MA300). Wiegand Open Format. If the ImproX RF is connected, then Button 1 of the ImproX (QT) Quad Transmitter reports. If the ImproX RF is connected, then Button 2 of the ImproX (QT) Quad Transmitter reports If the ImproX RF is connected, then Button 3 of the...
  • Page 12: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS IXP220 Controller Key Component Positions Figure 4: Key Component Positions ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 12...
  • Page 13 Power Supply Combo (IPS96X) Key Component Positions Figure 5: Power Supply Combo Layout ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 13...
  • Page 14 Electrical Connections Figure 6: IXP220 Controller Left-hand Side Connection Details ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 14...
  • Page 15 Figure 7: IXP220 Controller Right-hand Side Connection Details ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 15...
  • Page 16 Figure 8: IXP220 Controller Connected to MIWA AL3M Motor Lock ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 16...
  • Page 17 Figure 9: IXP220 Controller Connected to a Pulse or Solenoid Lock ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 17...
  • Page 18 Modes of Operation The IXP220 System provides five “Modes of Operation”. These Modes are selected via the PC Software. Power Control Mode CAUTION: Refer to the Alarm Relays maximum current and voltage ratings listed under Alarm (page 4). Figure 10: Power Control Mode Power Control (Emergency) Mode This Mode allows you to unlock all Doors (Locations) on a single Controller.
  • Page 19 The “Armed” Input is used to detect if the Alarm Panel is armed. This Input sets the “Alarm Arming Readers” Status LED to blink, indicating that the Alarm is armed. When the System is armed, the “Alarm Arming Reader” will deny Normal or Visitor Tags access.
  • Page 20 Figure 12: Intrusion Mode Bell Button In this mode, the Bell Button on the ImproX (KMA) Mullion Keypad Antenna Reader, when pushed, drives Relay 3 on the IXP220 Controller. Action Mode Use this Mode to drive Relay 3 when using the Building Management feature. Figure 13: Bell Button and Action Mode Blank Space ISC300-0-0-GB-03...
  • Page 21 Settings Specific to the Power Supply Combo CAUTION: DO NOT exceed the Input Voltage specified. Use the supplied Connection Leads for the low voltage connections to the Power Supply Combo, see Figure 14. Using the supplied Quick Click Glands or Gland Breakouts, neatly lead the wires out of the Cabinet.
  • Page 22: Advanced Settings

    Repeat steps 1 to 3 for each connection. Attach a suitable Mains Input Power Plug using the following connections: Live (Brown). Neutral (Blue). Earth (Yellow/Green). Fuse Information Fuse Purpose Rating 3.15 A 250 V This fuse protects the Battery Slow-blow Battery Fuse from overload as well as incorrect polarity connection.
  • Page 23 Hardware Reset Restart the IXP220 Controller manually, without removing the power connections, by pressing the Reset button (See Figure 4 for location). Restoring Factory Default Settings If you assign an invalid IP address to the Controller, it will no longer communicate. Correct this problem, by restoring the Controller’s factory default settings as follows: Remove the Controller’s Cover Plate.
  • Page 24 Each IXP220 Controller is supplied with a separate MAC Address Label, much like the one shown in Figure 15, which uniquely identifies each Controller. Attach the extra loose MAC Address Label, alongside the Fixed Address Label, to the Unit Location Chart enclosed (or your sketched site plan). IP Address NOTE: All ImproX IXP220 Controllers have the same IP Address (192.168.100.1).
  • Page 25 Fixed Address Label Unique Location Description ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 25...
  • Page 26 Fixed Address Label Unique Location Description ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 26...
  • Page 27 Fixed Address Label Unique Location Description ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 27...
  • Page 28 Fixed Address Label Unique Location Description ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 28...
  • Page 29 Fixed Address Label Unique Location Description ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 29...
  • Page 30 Fixed Address Label Unique Location Description ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 30...
  • Page 31 Fixed Address Label Unique Location Description ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 31...
  • Page 32: Guarantee Or Warranty

    Fixed Address Label Unique Location Description Table 4: Unit Location Chart GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY CAUTION: We reserve the right to nullify the products guarantee or warranty where you have not properly installed the Metal-oxide Varistors. This product conforms to our Guarantee or Warranty details placed on our Web Site, to read further please go to www.impro.net.
  • Page 33 USER NOTES ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 33...
  • Page 34 USER NOTES ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 34...
  • Page 35 USER NOTES ISC300-0-0-GB-03 November 2009 Page 35...
  • Page 36 This manual is applicable to the ImproX IXP220 Controller, ISC960-1-0-GB-01, ISC962-1-0-GB-01, IPS960-1-0-GB-02, IPS961-1-0-GB-02, IPS962-1-0-GB-02 and IPS9631-0-GB-02 and the ImproX GSM Module, GSM900-0-6-GB-00. (The last two digits of the Impro stock code indicate the issue status of the product). IXP220\Controller\English Manuals\LATEST ISC300-0-0-GB-03 Issue 04 2009...