Introduction; System Overview - Inner Range IQ plus Programmer's Manual

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p4 Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05)

1.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW

The Inner Range IQ is an affordable, simple to use security system targeted at the
domestic and small commercial markets. The system has been designed for ease of use
by the Installer and the End User.
SYSTEM HARDWARE
The basic Control Module has the following hardware dimensions:
Zones:
8 standard Zone Inputs or 16 doubled Zone Inputs.
Auxiliaries:
Total of 3. 1 Siren speaker / 1 Strobe / 1 General purpose.
Serial Communications Port:
RS232.
External Device Bus.
System LAN:
Provides connectivity for up to 4 LAN Devices.
IO Expansion Bus.
Separate Tamper Input.
A variety of Peripheral devices can be connected directly to the Control Module:
Programming Key.
Plug-on Expansion Card options. 8 additional Auxiliaries and/or 8 additional Zones.
DTMF communications Card.
DTMF + Voice communications Card.
Serial Adapter Cable for connection to PC.
The System LAN supports the following LAN Modules:
Standard 16 Zone / 4 Area LED Terminal.
Standard LCD Terminal.
Enhanced Terminals that add RF Terminal
providing 2 key or 4 key radio remote functionality.
Enhanced Terminal's that add access control
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Zone Inputs.
Zone Inputs are individually programmed to define how they are to be
processed. An appropriate "Zone Type" is chosen and additional
options relating to; Alarm Processing, Reporting, Siren, Pulse
counting, Testing, and type of Input Device can also be defined.
Global Zone options also allow system-wide parameters to be set for
Pulse Counting, a choice of End-Of-Line Resistor values and Zone Self
Testing.

1. INTRODUCTION

System Inputs.
The Installer enables the Siren and Reporting options for each System Input as required
(Reporting can be sent to Fault History and/or Review or through the dialer) .
Terminals.
Areas.
Review
INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer's Manual.
System Inputs are available for monitoring Faults and System Alarms
such as; Power Problems, Cabinet & Siren Tampers, Communication
Problems, LAN & Battery Fuses, Zone Self-test Status and Keypad
Emergency Alarms (Panic, Fire, Medical & Duress).
System Inputs are also available for monitoring Door Forced and Door
Open Too Long (DOTL) alarms, allowing operation of auxiliaries and
other General Options.
Automatic Battery Testing is available and triggers the Low Battery
alarm if the test fails.
An IQ Terminal (keypad) is the primary human interface to the Inner
Range IQ Alarm Panel, indicating the status of Zone Inputs and Areas
along with "Home", "Armed" and "Fault" conditions. The keypad is used
to program system parameters and user operations, an audible button
press is provided for positive PIN & data entry feedback and indicator
LEDs to provide Area status information. The LCD terminal in an
alphanumeric display, while the LED Terminal uses LED indicators
behind a silk screened lens.
The system can be configured in Single Area or Multi Area Mode
according to the site requirements. Up to 4 Areas are available and
Zone Inputs can be assigned to one or more Areas. Each Area can be
armed in "AWAY" or "HOME" modes.
Each LED Terminal can be configured for Multi-Area mode or assigned
to a Single Area.
General Review is a history of events available to the Upload/
Download software or direct to a Printer in real time (IQ Plus only see
Tables - Section 10). Events such as alarms, restores, tampers, open,
close and system inputs are time stamped and entered into Review.
General Review contains a maximum of 128 entries, once Review is
full, older events are lost as new ones are entered.

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