Table of contents 1. Description of Ivy 1.1 Description of parts 1.2 Terminal board 1.3 Technical specifications of Ivy 2. Sounder/flasher functions 2.1 Types of signalling 2.2 Sounder/flasher activations 2.3 Managing multi-alarm conditions 2.4 Faults and tampers 3. Installation of Ivy 3.1 Connection to control panel 3.2 Connecting to the I-BUS line 3.3 Connecting the battery 3.4 Ivy project 3.4.1 Addressing the Ivy-B 3.4.2 Enrolling of Ivy 4. Programming of Ivy 4.1 Programming from Ivy 4.2 Programming menu 4.3 Programming of Ivy from a PC 4.4 On BUS sounder parameters 4.5 Real-time 4.6 Programming the patterns 5. General information 5.1 About this manual 5.2 Manufacturer's details 5.3 Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity 5.4 Warranty 5.5 Limited warranty 5.6 Documents for the users 5.7 Disposal of the product Installation and programming manual- 280...
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1. Description of Ivy Ivy-F Ivy-M Ivy-FM Ivy-B Ivy-BF Ivy-BM Ivy-BFM 4 programmable tones ‘Squawk’ tone Programmable sound-output time Programmable volume Programmable flasher time Programmable flasher sequence Battery efficiency test Houses 12V, 2.1 Ah backup battery Degree of protection IP34 Compliant with CEI 79-2:1998 and 79-2/Ab:2000 (level 2) Anti-foam protection Chrome-look casing Ancillary alarm input (START) Stop alarm and alarm-immunity input (STOP) Inputs D and S for I-BUS connection Direct control via Inim Electronics control panel STATUS and PRG LEDs activation via control panel TAMPER and FAULT outputs activation via control panel Package contents Ivy sounder/flasher 2 securing screws for the metal guard 2 securing screws for the casing 5 wall plugs for mounting the backplate and tamper bracket ...
START Ancillary terminal with programmable polarity for alarm activation Terminal ‘D’ for the I-BUS connection STOP ‘Stop Alarm’ terminal, with programmable polarity for alarm deactivation Terminal ‘S’ for the I-BUS connection Input for audible/visual signalling activation FAULT Open-collector output for fault signalling 7 - 8 TAMPER Voltage-free terminals of the relay 1.3 Technical specifications of Ivy Warning device type For outdoor use, self-powered, type Z Power supply voltage nominal 13.8 V range from 13.2 to 14 V Backup battery 12V - 2.1Ah Current draw Installation and programming manual- 280...
2. Sounder/flasher functions 2. Sounder/flasher functions The Ivy sounder provides different types of flash and sound-emission signals as well as FAULT or TAMPER outputs that can be connected to an anti-intrusion control panel. The signals will activate or deactivate in accordance with the programmed settings of the sounder/flasher or the connected control panel. The parameters of each signal can be programmed individually, combined with other signals, or deactivated. 2.1 Types of signalling Flasher The high intensity luminous signal is achieved by means of high-efficiency LEDs which, due to their extra- low power consumption, provide optimum autonomy. The flasher circuit is divided into two groups, the left group (Description of parts, [I]) and the right group (Description of parts, [J]). This type of circuitry allows you to select the options on the Programming menus. STATUS LED, PRG LED The two LEDs on the sides of the flasher can be used for signalling purposes as well as during installation operations (Description of parts, [K], Description of parts, [L]). These two LEDs, if suitably programmed, will signal device faults and tamper events. Audible signalling The magneto-dynamic horn provides a choice of 4-tones, which can be programmed with a maximum alarm ...
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The audible and visual signalling triggered by ‘open casing’, ‘foam tamper’ and ‘blow torch tamper’ events will clear after 30s, or immediately on receiving the ‘STOP’ signal. The ‘Open casing’ event of an Ivy sounder connected via BUS will not generate audible signalling when the con- nected anti-intrusion control panel is in ‘Programming’ mode.
Ivy-B sounders can be deactivated from the control panel, not only by the conditions indicated above, but also by means of the ‘Stop alarms’ shortcut, when the control panel is placed in maintenance status, with the appropriate disarm scenarios, or with the events associated with the available ‘Cause of deactivation’ options (refer to Programming from a PC). 2.3 Managing multi-alarm conditions There is no priority amongst the various signals. If the Ivy unit detects signals, it will activate the pro- grammed signalling cycle and, in the event of concurrent activations, add on the respective signals. Restoral of a detected signal annuls the respective alarm cycle automatically, but it does not annul alarm cycles relating to other signals. Stand-by status on the Ivy sounder is achieved by resetting all signalling. 2.4 Faults and tampers This signalling consists of a series of flashes. If several conditions are detected simultaneously, both LEDs are capable of signalling the events consecutively.
3. Installation of Ivy 3. Installation of Ivy 1. Choose a suitable mounting placement. The sounder-flasher should be mounted high up on a smooth surface, in such way that it is out of reach but on view and, therefore, may serve as a visible deterrent against break-in. 2. Remove all electrical power. Attention! Before opening the sounder casing, wait at least 30 seconds. Risk of electric shock! 3. Open the sounder/flasher by pulling the casing downwards (Description of parts, [Q]). ...
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3. Installation of Ivy 4 wire connection OC1 OC2 +12V START STOP This wiring method activates signalling via the ‘START’ terminal and deactivates it via the ‘STOP’ terminal. The polarity of both inputs is programmable. The sounder/flasher is activated by an open-collector output (on the intrusion control panel). By means of a second open-collector output, you can deactivate alarm signals and disable (block) the sounder/flasher from the intrusion control panel, for example, during maintenance sessions. Extra connections Tx Ty LED FAULT TAMPER Connection of the ‘LED’ terminal to an open-collector output allows control of the ‘STATUS’ and ‘PRG’ LEDs, flasher and sound-emission signalling, in accordance with the device programming. Connection of the ‘FAULT’ and ‘TAMPER’ outputs to a terminal on the intrusion control panel allows signal- ling of the associated events. This function allows fault and tamper signals to be transmitted without acti- vating the visual-signalling components. Installation and programming manual- 280...
3. Installation of Ivy Cable number of conductors section (mm2) I-BUS terminal AF CEI 20-22 II 6 wire cable + shield 0.22 0.22 available 0.75 6 wire cable + shield 0.22 0.22 available Communication speed over the BUS This parameter can be changed by means of the programming software (38.4, 125 or 250kbs). BUS sizing maximum admissible length BUS speed (sum of the sections downstream of the control panel or of an isolator) 38.4kbps...
3. Installation of Ivy 3.4.2 Enrolling of Ivy Inim Electronics control panels allow the enrolling of peripherals in different ways, with a choice between automatic or manual procedures, depending on installer access to the system. Automatic, from control panel in ‘service’ mode Placing the control panel in ‘maintenance’ mode activates automatic enrolling of peripherals on the BUS at intervals of 10 seconds. If the installer assigns addresses to peripherals connected to the BUS, at 10 second intervals, the control panel will enroll in the configuration the peripherals it finds. Automatic, from keypad Alternatively, it is also possible to start an automatic enrolling process by means of the following installer menu options: Type in Code (Installer), PROGRAMMING Default settings, Auto enrolPeriph Manual, via Prime/STUDIO software application Once the solution for the system to be designed has been opened, click on the ...
4. Programming of Ivy 4. Programming of Ivy Ivy sounders can be programmed by means of their buttons and LEDs, through their own programming menu. For versions that can be connected via BUS, programming can also be done through the programming soft- ware of the Inim Electronics control panel. 4.1 Programming from Ivy To allow changes to its programming, the Ivy sounder provides a programming menu conveyed by blinking on the device LEDs (red ‘STATUS’ LED, left flasher, right flasher and green ‘PRG’ LED), it is possible to navigate the menu by means of the ‘PAGE’ and ‘SEL’ buttons. This programming is possible only after a first powerup; therefore you must first make sure that: all power sources to the Ivy unit (mains and battery) are disconnected; the tamper protection is open; the anti-intrusion control panel is operating in a mode that acknowledges sounder tamper without trig- gering an alarm (e.g. control panel in programming mode) 1. Remove the cover. 2. Powerup the device; the STATUS LED will blink at 1 second intervals. The device will exit the pro- gramming phase and step back to this point if no command is received within the allowed time. 3. Press and hold the PAGE button until the STATUS LED goes Off. 4. Use the PAGE button to move to the different options on the menu (see). The LED combination (the ...
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4. Programming of Ivy Menu Options LED com- binations Num. Item loss signal delay (*) STOP Negative Positive applied Negative removed Positive removed Deactivated input applied I-BUS FAULT output TAMPER output Flasher Sounder Deactivated loss (*) Audible Tone 4 Tone 3 Tone 2 Tone 1 signalling Maximum sound STATUS LED ...
4.3 Programming of Ivy from a PC Green PRG LED Right LEDs on flasher cir- cuit Left LEDs on flasher cir- cuit Red STATUS LED LED Off LED On solid Flashing LED Options present on I-BUS- connectable Ivy models only grey Option at default 4.3 Programming of Ivy from a PC Programming of on-BUS Ivy-B sounders can also be done through the control panel programming software. On accessing the software, it is necessary to open a solution, configuration of the real system to be desi- gned. Such a project must provide for the inclusion of the sounder. For a new installation or the creation of a new solution, it is necessary to select a sounder/flasher from the devices available and include it in the system project. If you are using an already programmed solution, you must check that the system includes a soun- der/flasher. At this point it is possible to proceed with the programming of the sounder/flasher.
4. Programming of Ivy Single sounder/flasher parameters Parameter Software section Read soun- Configured sounder/flasher, der/flasher Hardwired sounder/flasher, By clicking-on the Read sounder and Write sounder buttons it will be possible to Sounder/Flasher parameters program the sounder/flasher parameters. Write soun- der/flasher Default Button to reset the factory default data I-BUS loss signal This is the time the sounder/flasher must wait before signalling the loss of the I- delay BUS signal (expressed in minutes). Version This is the firmware version of the sounder/flasher board. Sounder/Flasher Checkbox for the selection of the address of the sounder/flasher on the BUS. ...
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4. Programming of Ivy Default The pattern programming section has a dedicated button in its menu bar for the rein- statement of the pattern settings. The following default patterns are available, each of which can be modified: Sounder Flasher Flash STATUS / Description Sounder/flasher Tone Volume Flasher duration duration type PRG LED Burglary 3 minutes high 3 minutes Burglary low 3 minutes medium / low 3 minutes volume Fire 3 minutes high 3 minutes Tamper 3 minutes high 3 minutes...
5. General information Inim Electronics S.r.l. shall, at its option, repair or replace any defective products. Improper use, that is, use for purposes other than those mentioned in this manual will void the warranty. Contact Our authorized dea- ler, or visit our website for further information regarding this warranty. 5.5 Limited warranty Inim Electronics S.r.l. shall not be liable to the purchaser or any other person for damage arising from impro- per storage, handling or use of this product. Installation of this Product must be carried out by qualified persons appointed by Inim Electronics. Instal- lation of this Product must be carried out in accordance with Our instructions in the product manual. 5.6 Documents for the users Declarations of Performance, Declarations of Conformity and Certificates concerning to Inim Electronics S.r.l. products may be downloaded free of charge from the web address www.inim.biz, getting access to Extended Access and then selecting "Certifications" or requested to the e-mail address info@inim.biz or requested by ordinary mail to the address shown in this document. Manuals may be downloaded free of charge from the web address www.inim.biz, getting access to the reser- ved area, after the login, and then to the section of each product. 5.7 Disposal of the product Informative notice regarding the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment (applicable in countries with differentiated waste collection systems) The crossed-out bin symbol on the equipment or on its packaging indicates that the product must be ...
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