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200 Range Dialer Installation Manual Version 1.0...
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IP transmission system of choice for Monitoring Centres across Europe. The IRIS 200 series is intended to be used with alarm panels that do not have sufficient space inside their enclosures for an IRIS dialer. There are three...
• Confirmation that the Monitoring Centre is set up and ready for the • account number or name to be used for this IRIS dialer. The type of IP address (either automatic or fixed) for the installation • site. If the site has a fixed IP address, you should get this information from the customer in advance, together with the Gateway Address and the Subnet Mask for the IRIS dialer.
Alarm dialer interface IRIS dialers carry alarm signals from the alarm panel over IP completely transparently so when they arrive at the Monitoring Centre it is as though they had come over a traditional PSTN connection. IRIS dialers support SIA (Levels 1 to 3), Contact ID, Scancom (Fast Format) and Robofon protocols, one of which virtually all alarm panels will support.
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6. Fit the tamper switch springs The IRIS dialer is protected against tampering (e.g. removal from the wall or opening of the case) by two tamper switches PCB. These switches are held by springs that press against the wall and the top cover.
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Fit the 18K sense resistor in parallel with the dialer output of the alarm panel, at the alarm panel end of the cable. Note: This resistor enables the IRIS dialer to detect cable faults and/or tampers and must be fitted at the alarm panel end of the cable to function correctly.
Configuring the IRIS Touch Dialer The majority of configurations can be carried out via the touch screen interface display on the IRIS dialer. For more complex systems, for example where the data port is used, additional configuration is available via the USB connector using a laptop / PC and IRIS dialer configuration software (available via the Chiron website).
(Ethernet / Ethernet & GPRS only). The messages for each PIN can be configured via the Settings Menu on the touch screen display. See Appendix A for more details. Iris Touch 200 Range Dialer Installation Manual [18] that can be used to generate alarm...
Opening the contact (i.e. loop is open circuit) generates an alarm signal. Closing the contact generates the equivalent restore signal. It is also possible to link the contacts to the IRIS dialer via sense resistors so that an open or short circuit tamper on the loop can be detected and the Monitoring Centre alerted.
No screen display when IRIS dialer is connected to the power. A fault develops and is indicated by the LED on the top of the unit flashing. Iris Touch 200 Range Dialer Installation Manual ‘Restore’ message Meaning NBR01 Burglary alarm/restore NFR02...
Selects which network interfaces are going to be used (i.e. Ethernet and/or Ethernet/GPRS). Stops dialer reporting trouble on interfaces not being used. The IRIS account number/name, as allocated by the Monitoring Centre. IP address of the receiver at the Monitoring Centre.
250mA required as GSM and GPRS transmissions (e.g. for network registration and calls) are made. Weights Dialer unit Fully packaged Iris Touch 200 Range Dialer Installation Manual 0V to +24V < 2V > 3V Internal 10K to 5V supply...
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Conformance The IRIS range of alarm dialers comply with the following European Directives: 1999/5/EC (Radio & Telecoms Terminal Equipment Directive). • 72/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive). • 89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive as amended by • 92/31/EEC). Conformance to EN50131 and EN50136 The IRIS dialers are compatible with the requirements of European standards prEN50131-1 (Alarm Systems –...
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