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i-on30EXL
i-on30EXDL
Security System
Installation Guide
Issue 3

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  • Page 1 Security System Installation Guide Issue 3...
  • Page 2 © Eaton’s Security Business. 2014 IN NO EVENT WILL EATON’S SECURITY BUSINESS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL , OR INDIRECT LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, STATUTORY DAMAGES, EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED SAVINGS, LOSS OF BUSINESS OR OPPORTUNTIY, LOSS OF GOODWILL OR INJURY TO REPUTATION, LIQUIDATED DAMAGES OR LOSS OF USE, EVEN IF INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Output on KEY-KPZ01 ......... 25 CONTENTS Step 8. Connect the Internal Communicator (i- on30EXD only) ..........26 1. Introduction ............1 Statutory Information ........26 Communications ..........1 Safety Notice ............ 26 Part Setting or Partitioned System ..... 1 Connecting the Telephone Line ....
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    This control unit is designed and approved to be 1. Introduction used as part of a Security Grade 2 system. Communications The i-on30EXL/EXDL is a control unit for a hybrid wired/wirefree alarm system intended for The i-on30EXDL version of the control unit commercial or large domestic use.
  • Page 6: Installer Programming Interface

    Introduction i-on30EXL/EXDL smaller, independent alarm systems. Each system is a “Partition” of the i-on30EXL/EXDL. You can allocate any zone to each Partition. Each zone can also belong to more than one Partition. Each Partition can have a Full Set level and one Part Set level.
  • Page 7: Before You Begin

    CAT 5 data lines or industrial If you intend to fit radio expanders you should mains equipment. conduct signal strength tests. Eaton’s Security Where the cable run will exceed the capacity Business produces the Scantronic 790r hand held of the bus, see page 12.
  • Page 8: Guided Tour

    Before You Begin i-on30EXL/EXDL Close to or on large metal structures. Closer than one metre to mains wiring, metal water or gas pipes, or other metal surfaces. Lower than two metres from the floor (ideally). Inside metal enclosures. Next to electronic equipment, particularly...
  • Page 9 Before You Begin 1. Case back. 2. Fixing holes. 3. Cable entry holes for detector and keypad wiring. 4. Transformer. 5. Fused mains connector. 6. Mains cable anchor point. 7. Cable entry hole for mains supply. 8. Hole for back tamper fitting.
  • Page 10 Before You Begin i-on30EXL/EXDL 1. Built-in communicator telephone line connector. (i-on30EXDL only.) 2. Siren and strobe. 3. Loudspeaker. 4. Bus cable connector. 5. Output (transistorised). 6. Aux power. 7. Wired zone connectors. Figure 4 Control Unit Main Connectors Page 6...
  • Page 11: I-Kp01 Controls And Displays

    Before You Begin i-kp01 Controls and Displays 1. Central keyhole. 1. LCD display (2 x 20 characters). 2. Rear tamper shroud. 2. Programming keys. 3. Cable entry. 3. Navigation keys 4. Fixing holes. 4. Alert LEDs Figure 7 Keypad Rear Housing 5.
  • Page 12: Key-K01/Kp01/Kpz01 Controls And Displays

    Before You Begin i-on30EXL/EXDL KEY-K01/KP01/KPZ01 Controls and Displays 1. Central keyhole. 2. Fixing holes. 3. Cable entry. 4. Tamper block Figure 11 Keypad Rear Housing 1. LCD display 2. Programming keys. 3. Navigation keys. This key has built-in alert LEDs.
  • Page 13: Expanders

    Before You Begin 6a Addressing (not used in i-onEX control units). 6b LED functions and RS485 bus termination. Figure 13 KEY-KP01 Keypad PCB BRIGHT TERM Z1 Z2 0V 12V D0 D1 LED 0V 12V A EXT READER 1. Tamper switch.
  • Page 14 Before You Begin i-on30EXL/EXDL 1. Cable entry (also behind PCB). 2. Central keyhole. 3. PCB. 4. Relay card (i-rc01) connector. 5. Aux power. 6. Link to enable/disable front/rear tamper switch. 7. Lid tamper (rear tamper behind pcb). 8. Zone connectors 9.
  • Page 15 Before You Begin 1. Cable entry (also behind PCB). 2. Antenna. 3. Central keyhole. 4. PCB. 5. Link to enable/disable front/rear tamper switch. 6. Lid tamper (rear tamper behind PCB). 7. Bus termination jumper. 8. Addressing button. 9. Fixing holes.
  • Page 16: Power Availability

    Before You Begin i-on30EXL/EXDL One new, fully charged,17Ah battery can provide Power Availability the charge required by the example system and would meet the Grade 2 requirements. Before connecting any external devices to the control unit, you must make sure that the control...
  • Page 17: Bus Termination

    10m then DO NOT fit the Bus Termination termination jumpers on any of the devices. The i-on30EXL/EXDL bus uses the RS485 interface. Because of this the ends of the line in Voltage Drop some configurations may be terminated to...
  • Page 18 The supply must two. have a "floating zero Volt rail" if connected to the bus, otherwise an earth fault will occur. Eaton’s Reducing Voltage Drop - Method 2: Security Business recommends the EXP-PSU. Supply the detection devices from the Aux output When installing a remote power supply, fit it close on separate cores.
  • Page 19: Installation

    3. Installation Note: The installation steps listed below assume that you have already decided on the required number and location for all keypads, expanders and power supplies. Caution: Static Electricity Like many other electronic products, the control unit, keypads and expanders contain components that are sensitive to static electricity.
  • Page 20: Installing The Lid/Back Tamper

    Installation i-on30EXL/EXDL Figure 22 Insert Tabs Figure 24 Fit Securing Screw When the PCB is in place, connect the wires from the transformer to the 20Vac connector on the PCB (11 in Figure 3). Installing the Lid/Back Tamper Figure 25 Lid/Back Tamper Figure 23.
  • Page 21: Step 2. Run Bus Cable

    Installation Connect the lead from the switch to the back tamper connector on the PCB (see 4 in Figure 3). Note that to be approved at Security Grade 3 you must fit the lid/back tamper. Step 2. Run Bus Cable Please read “Cabling Requirements on page 12.
  • Page 22: Backlight Control For I-Kp01

    Installation i-on30EXL/EXDL process off once all bus devices are connected, In addition, the local keypad programming mode during the initial power up. See page 29 for allows you to enable or disable the LEDs in the instructions. ABCD keys and the Navigation key.
  • Page 23 Installation To Leave Local Programming Mode 12 seconds after the last keypress. The action of and Save Changes the backlight depends on EITHER: the programming of the Press  control unit (which must have Release 3 or higher software installed).
  • Page 24: Tone Volume - All Keypads

    Installation i-on30EXL/EXDL the prox readers will interfere and be unable to Segregate the external prox reader cable from read tags. any other wiring such as mains supply cables, telephone cables, computer network cables and R.F. cables. Use cable ties to keep cables Opening the External Prox Reader separated.
  • Page 25: Connecting An Expander To The Bus

    Installation Figures 15 or 17 for the position of fixing holes Mains Connection and cable entries. Figure 34 shows the mains connection. Connect to a suitable supply using a double pole disconnect (isolation) device in accordance with Connecting an Expander to the Bus EN60950-1.
  • Page 26: Two-Wire Closed Circuit Connections

    Installation i-on30EXL/EXDL zone with the type “Tamper” from the Installer Figure 36 shows the wiring for four-wire CCL zones on the EXP-W10 wired expander. Note that Menu. the connections are different on the expander The EXP-WCC does not specifically have a 2-wire compared to the control unit.
  • Page 27 Installation Figure 43shows the wiring connections for FSL zones on a KEY-KPZ01. Note that the resistance values shows are examples. 100 Ohms Wired Expander KEY-KPZ01 Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL Zone 1 Tamper contacts Zone 0 100 Ohms Alarm contacts...
  • Page 28: Step 7. Connect Wired Outputs

    Installation i-on30EXL/EXDL you connect a 2k2 resistor in series with the wire to the sounder. Note: If you do not wish to connect a wired external sounder then leave TR programmed as CC and make sure you link TR to 0V on the control unit.
  • Page 29: Remote Loudspeakers (Optional)

    Expanders provide connections for other FSL resistor combinations. one loudspeaker each. Do not connect another CC wiring Eaton’s Security Business does NOT loudspeaker in parallel. You may connect another recommend that you use CC wiring for this loudspeaker in series, but this will decrease the application.
  • Page 30: Step 8. Connect The Internal Communicator (I-On30Exd Only)

    Installation i-on30EXL/EXDL Figure 51 KEY-KPZ01 Output Wiring Note: The built-in communicator is not suitable for connection as an extension to a pay-phone or to 1 Step 8. Connect the Internal + 1 carrier systems. Communicator (i-on30EXD Approval only) The built-in communicator is manufactured to...
  • Page 31: Connecting The Telephone Line

    Fit ADSL Filter If the telephone line is being shared by a broadband service then you should fit a broadband filter to the line. Eaton’s Security Business provides the ADSL01 filter that plugs onto pins provided for the purpose on the main circuit board of the control unit (see 5 on Figure 3).
  • Page 32: Step 9. Fit A Plug-By Communicator

    Installation i-on30EXL/EXDL 3. Plug the Communication Wiring Harness onto Step 9. Fit a Plug-By the communications connector on the main Communicator PCB. If the system has already been installed: The control unit can be connected to a separate communicator or speech dialler (for example, the 4.
  • Page 33: Step 10. Fit And Connect Battery

      3. Press  or  followed by  to select the language you want. (In the i-on30EXL/EXDL English is the only language available.) From this point on, the display operates in the selected language. If you want to change the language later use Installer Menu - System Options - Language.
  • Page 34: Transferring To Another Keypad

    Installation i-on30EXL/EXDL type on the expanders then use Installer Menu – The display shows: Detectors/Devices – Wired Expander after the  initial power up to change the wiring type for each  expander. 15. Replace the control unit lid, making sure that the lid tamper closes.
  • Page 35: Important! Saving Changes

    Installation Communications – ARC Reporting – Call Mode to 3. If the control unit finds a bus device missing, “Disabled”. See the i-on Range Engineering Guide or one with an address that has not been added using the Installer Menu then the for more information.
  • Page 36: Defaulting Access Codes

    Installation i-on30EXL/EXDL the bottom line, for example: Note: The log is protected and cannot be erased by the Installer.   Restoring Factory Defaults Only You can press  or  to display the other sub-options. If you wish to restore all factory default options,...
  • Page 37: Step 12. Commission The System

    Program the System Program the system to suit user requirements. Page 34 is a summary of the Installer Menu on the i-on30EXL/EXDL. Please see the i-on Range Engineering Guide for a more detailed description. Note: make sure that you allocate keypads correctly to partitions.
  • Page 38: Installer Menu

    Installation i-on30EXL/EXDL Installer Menu User reset Phone Book 1 DETECTORS/ DEVICES 3 SETTING OPTIONS Zone alarms Triggers Detectors Full Set Zone tampers Destinations Add/Del Detectors Name System tampers Call Acknowledge Program Zones Exit mode Confirmation (-UK) Address Bus Device Settle time...
  • Page 39 Appears only when Dynamic Test Call is disabled. Appears only if Report Mode = Fast Format AND Confirmation Mode = Basic. Shows “None” on i-on30EXDL. Must be activated by a Eaton’s Security Business External Support Manager. Appears only for KEY-KPZ01 keypads Appears for KEY-K01, KEY-KP01 and KEY-KPZ01.
  • Page 40: Maintenance

    Note: If you are replacing a keypad on a single- 4. Maintenance keypad system then you will have to re-program the new keypad with all the functions of the old The control unit should be inspected once per keypad, including any non-default ABCD key year.
  • Page 41: Technical Specification

    10 General years without power. Internal Clock ±10 minutes over one year Product name i-on30EXL or i-on30EXDL. (depending on the accuracy of Product 30 zone hybrid endstation with the mains supply frequency). Description remote keypads.
  • Page 42: En50131-6 Ratings

    30mA Other 12V Bus output 10±0.5V to 13.8V voltage range : If you wish to connect the i-on30EXL/EXDL 12V Aux output 10±0.5V to 13.8V control unit to a PC using the USB port then make voltage range: sure that the cables have the following 12V Bell output 10±0.5V to 13.8V...
  • Page 43: Compliance Statements

    The i-on30EXL and i-on30EXDL are suitable for use in systems designed to comply with PD 6662: 2010 at grade 2. When fitted with radio devices the i-on30EXL is capable of compliance with EN50131 at Grade 2. The built in communicator is compliant with EN50136-1 as an ATS2 communicator.
  • Page 44: Compatible Equipment

    Technical Specification i-on30EXL/EXDL Compatible Equipment 727rEUR-00 Four button remote control with encrypted code (HUD function not compatible with 705rEUR-00 Two button HUD (single channel, top button is BS8243 or DD243) disabled) Communicators 706rEUR-00 Two button HUD/tilt switch i-dig02 PSTN Communication (ARC transmitter only).

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