8750 Introduction Overview The 8750 is a plug-in module for the 7510r and i-on40 control units that allows them to communicate over the Internet using an Ethernet connection to a local switch or router. The module must be fitted within the body of the control unit, which has sockets for that purpose.
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8750 Figure 2. Internal Ribbon Cable 4. Undo all four screws holding the body of control unit together (see Figure 3). 5. Disconnect the speaker and battery connectors. 1. Screw positions 2. Battery and Speaker Connectors Figure 3. Screw Positions 6.
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8750 1 Sockets for module Kick Start jumper 2 USB connector Reset codes jumper 3 Siren connector Battery connector 4 Tamper switch Speaker connector 5 Microphone Tag reader Figure 4. Main Printed Circuit Board. 7. Unpack the 8750 and fit the module to the sockets on the control unit PCB (see Figure 5).
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8750 Figure 6. Connect Ethernet Lead. 12. Present the case to the wall plate and re-connect the ribbon cable (see Figure 7). Figure 7. Connect Ribbon Cable 13. Fit the case to the wall plate and refit the securing screws (see Figure 1).
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8750 Fitting The Module To An i–on40 1. Remove mains power. 2. Open the control unit (see Figure 8 ). Figure 8. Opening the i-on40 Control Unit. 3. Disconnect the battery. 4. Feed the end of the Ethernet cable in from the outside of the case through one of the cable entry holes.
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8750 6. Fit the 8750 to the plug on module sockets (see Figure 10). Take care not to unseat the Ethernet lead connector. Do not use excessive force when seating the module. Figure 10. Fitting 8750 Module 7. Re-connect the battery. (The control unit will not start.) 8.
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8750 To complete programming the control unit please see either “7510r Installation and Programming Guide” or “i-on40 Programming Guide” depending on the control unit. Set Up the IP Address of the ARC ARCs can use two types of receiver for alarm messages over IP: an IRIS polling engine, or a specialised application running on a PC.
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8750 Note: On the i-on40 ARC IP Addresses 1 and 2 both appear under a single menu item “ARC IP Address”. Setting up for Downloader While connected Downloader can inspect and/or change the control unit’s programming configuration. If you do not wish to change the configuration you can simply monitor the state of the control unit and its zones from the PC.
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