i-on40
3. Installation
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
The radiated output power of this device is
below those levels considered safe by
European exposure limits. Nevertheless,
when fitting the product place it in such a
manner as to minimise the potential for
human contact during normal operation. To
minimise exposure, users should be more
than 200 mm from the device during
normal operation
Step 1. Fit the Control
Unit Box
Caution: Static Electricity
Like many other electronic products, the
control unit contains components that are
sensitive to static electricity. Try not handle
the PCB directly. If you must handle the
PCB, take the standard precautions against
damage by static electricity.
Fitting
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Figure 9 Fixing Holes and Cable Entries
1. Fixing holes.
2. Cable entries.
Cooper Security recommend that you use
at least four fixing holes when mounting
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the back of the end station on a wall. Use
No10/M5 countersunk screws at least
36mm long. Figure 9 shows the fixing holes
and cable entries.
Protect the unit from dust and drilling
debris when drilling the fixing holes.
Step 2. Fit and Connect
the Keypad(s)
Siting the Keypad(s)
Do site the keypad(s):
Within the area protected by the alarm
system.
At a convenient height and location for
the user.
Out of sight of potential intruders.
Do NOT site the keypad(s):
Next to electronic equipment,
particularly computers, photocopiers or
other radio equipment, CAT 5 data lines
or industrial mains equipment.
Where the cable run from the end
station will be longer than 100m (see
Cable Configuration and Length).
Note: Do not site two or more keypads
closer than one metre together, otherwise
their prox readers will interfere and be
unable to read tags.
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Fitting
Use M4 25mm countersunk screws in at
least three fixing holes when mounting the
back of the keypad on the wall.
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Figure 10 Screw Keypad Back Box to Wall
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