Introduction; Communications; Level Setting Or Partitioned System - Cooper Security i-on30EX Installation Manual

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i-on30EX

1. Introduction

The i-on30EX is a control unit for a hybrid
wired/wirefree alarm system intended for
commercial or large domestic use.
The control unit comprises a steel case
containing the control unit pcb (printed
circuit board), power supply and space for a
7Ah backup battery.
The control unit pcb provides terminals for
a single bus. The bus allows you to connect
up to 10 peripheral devices using standard
four wire alarm cable. The peripheral
devices can be any mixture of keypads,
zone expanders (for wireless or wired
detectors) or remote power supplies.
The control unit pcb also provides a range
of connectors for outputs, communicators,
and up to 10 FSL (Fully Supervised Loop) or
five CC (Closed Circuit) zones.
The i-on30EX uses i-kp01 keypads with
software revision 2.0 and above. The
keypads allow end users to set and unset
the system, and the installer to configure
the control unit. The keypads also contain
integral proximity tag readers, allowing end
users to control the system without having
to remember access codes.
A range of wireless peripherals is available
for operation with the wireless expanders.
The range includes a door contact/universal
transmitter, a passive infra red detector,
smoke detector, external siren, 4 button
remote control, and remote radio keypad.
This control unit is designed and approved
to be used as part of a Security Grade 2
system.

Communications

The i-on30EXD version of the control unit
contains a built-in ATS2 communicator,
allowing it to comply with EN50131 at
Security Grade 2.
The i-on30EX also provides sockets for an
add-on communication module. The
available modules are:
i-sd02
A speech dialler and public
switched telephone network
(ATS2)
(PSTN) module that allows the
control unit to send recorded
speech messages and report
alarm information using
standard protocols such as
Fast Format, SIA and Contact
ID. This module also allows
remote maintenance.
i-dig02
A PSTN module that allows the
control unit to report alarm
(ATS2)
information using standard
protocols such as Fast Format,
SIA and Contact ID. This
module also allows remote
maintenance.
i-gsm02
A GSM module that allows
alarm reporting, speech
(ATS2)
messaging and SMS text
messaging over the mobile
phone network.
08750EUR-
An Ethernet module that allows
00
alarm reporting and remote
maintenance over the internet.
(ATS5)
08844EUR-
A GPRS module that allows
00
internet protocol access over
the mobile phone network.
(ATS5)
Note: Fitting a plug on module disables the
internal communicator.
The control unit also provides outputs that
can be used to fit a "plug by"
communicator.
Level Setting or
Partitioned System
The i-on30EX offers two basic ways of
behaving as an alarm system:
Part Setting. In a Part Setting system the
i-on30EX can set in one of four ways: either
Full set or three varieties of Part Set. In Full
set the control unit pays attention to all
detectors. In each of the three Part Sets
the control unit ignores detectors that do
not have the appropriate Part Set attribute.
Partitioned System. In a Partitioned
system the i-on30EX provides the
equivalent of 4, smaller, independent alarm
systems. Each system is a "Partition" of the
i-on30EX. You can allocate any zone to
each Partition. Each zone can also belong to
more than one Partition. Each Partition can
have a Full Set level and one Part Set level.
During installation the installer can allocate
keypads, sounders or outputs to any of the
partitions.
For a detailed description of the Installer‟s
programming menu please read i-on Range
Engineering Guide available from
www.coopersecurity.co.uk.
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