Transferring to Another Keypad ....27 CONTENTS Leaving the Installer Menu ......27 Important! Saving Changes ......28 1. Introduction ............1 Re-Entering the Installer Menu ....28 Communications ..........1 Defaulting Access Codes ......28 Level Setting or Partitioned System ....1 Restoring Factory Defaults Only ....
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Grade 2). Note: If the system uses radio HUDs, and no The i-on160EX is a control unit for a hybrid other radio transmitters, then the system can be wired/wirefree alarm system intended for approved as Grade 3, provided the rest of the domestic, commercial or industrial use.
Partitioned System. In a Partitioned system the i- on160EX provides the equivalent of 20, smaller, independent alarm systems. Each system is a “Partition” of the i-on160EX. You can allocate zones freely to each Partition (although Eaton’s Security Business recommends that each zone belongs to one partition only, simply to make the resulting system easier to program).
Within a protected area. Do NOT site the unit: If you intend to fit radio expanders you should conduct signal strength tests. Eaton’s Security In the entry or exit areas, or outside the area Business produce the Scantronic 790r hand held covered by the alarm system.
Before You Begin i-on160EX In the entry or exit areas, or outside the area covered by the alarm system. Close to or on large metal structures. Closer than one metre to mains wiring, metal water or gas pipes, or other metal surfaces.
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Before You Begin 1. Case back. 2. Cable entry holes for -LS1+ -LS2+ AUX STB BELL TR 14V4 TAMP BELL loudspeakers, siren/strobes and communicators. 3. Fixing holes. 4. Plastic PCB tray. KICKSTART 5. Printed circuit board (PCB). 6. Cable entry holes for detector...
Before You Begin i-on160EX Keypads i-kp01 Controls and Displays 1. Central keyhole. 2. Rear tamper shroud. 1. LCD display (2 x 20 characters). 3. Cable entry. 2. Programming keys. 4. Fixing holes. 3. Navigation keys Figure 7 Keypad Rear Housing 4.
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Before You Begin KEY-K01/KP01/KPZ01 Controls and Displays Figure 10 Opening the Keypad 1. LCD display 2. Programming keys. 3. Navigation keys. This key has built-in alert LEDs. 4. Setting and unsetting keys. The ABCD keys have built-in status LEDs that can show the setting status of a part setting system.
Before You Begin i-on160EX 1. Tamper switch. 2. Sounder. 3. Connector for KEY-EP. 4. Sounder volume control. 5. Connector for control unit bus. 6. Jumpers for: 6a Addressing (not used in i-onEX control units). 6b LED functions and RS485 bus termination.
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Before You Begin 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.
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Before You Begin i-on160EX 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.
12V. The following calculation shows a simplified example: in an alarm system with an i-on160EX Screened cable may prove necessary if the control unit, five i-kp01 keypads, three expanders...
Bus Termination Voltage Drop The i-on160EX bus uses the RS485 interface. In order for the system to work correctly, the Because of this the ends of the line in some voltage at each device must NOT drop below configurations may be terminated to improve 10.5V even when running on the standby battery.
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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 recommend the EXP-PSU. Supply the detection devices from the Aux output When installing a remote power supply, fit it close on separate cores.
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.
Installation WARNING Ensure that the fixings are strong KEY-EP, or prox readers used by other systems enough to support the weight of the control unit, (for example access control systems). If you its lid and two 17Ah lead acid batteries. The total...
ABCD-ON ABCD-ON Installation i-on160EX ABCD-ON below) BACKLIGHT The key backlights are BRIGHT BACKLIGHT disabled. They will BRIGHT BACKLIGHT glow briefly for five BRIGHT seconds when a user presses a key. BACKLIGHT BRIGHT BACKLIGHT The key backlights BRIGHT BACKLIGHT glow all the time at BRIGHT normal intensity.
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Installation 3. Press repeatedly to system. select one of the 3. Open the keypad tamper. following: 4. Press and hold down B and MENU Status OK LED ON (). together for at STATUS OK LED least two seconds.
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Installation i-on160EX KEY-EP External Prox Reader Figure 26 shows the outside details of the external prox reader KEY-EP: Figure 27 Opening External Prox Reader Figure 28 shows the details of the external prox reader backplate: 1. LED window. 2. Retaining Screw.
Installation Control Unit Expander +12V 12V AUX 0V +12V A To next device Figure 30 Wiring Expanders Addressing Expanders The control unit assigns addresses to all devices connected to the bus cable. You can start this process off from the Installer Menu, during the initial power up.
Installation i-on160EX Figure 34 shows the wiring for CCL zones on the EXP-WCC wired expander. Note that the EXP- WCC provides connectors for a total of ten separate 4-wire CCL detectors, and that there are separate terminals for both alarm and tamper.
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Installation 100 Ohms Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL Zone 1 Tamper contacts Wired Expander Zone 0 Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL 100 Ohms Tamper contacts Figure 36 FSL Zone Wiring – Control Unit Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL Zone 1 Figure 37 shows the wiring connections for FSL Tamper contacts zones on the EXP-W10 expander.
500mA when active. By default outputs 3 and 4 The i-on160EX-EUR can support roller shutters are 0V when active, +12V when inactive. If you and shock sensors. (This does not apply to the i-...
OR a 4k7 resistor if using 4k7/4k7 FSL. Do not contacts together with a short length of wire. use any other FSL resistor combinations. CC wiring Eaton’s Security Business does NOT In the Installer Menu, program the zone with a type of “Tamper”. Program the outputs used to...
Installation i-on160EX Step 8. Fit a Plug-By Communicator The control unit can be connected to a separate communicator or speech dialler (for example, the Scantronic 8400, 660 or RedCare STU). Figure 48 shows the connections provided by the communications wiring harness. Note that the output types shown in Figure 48 are the Factory default types.
Installation 3. Plug the Communication Wiring Harness onto order to comply with EN60950 (this standard the communications connector on the main applies because of the energy content of 17Ah PCB. batteries). If the system has already been installed: See page 11 for example calculations of battery requirements.
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Installation i-on160EX seconds while the control unit scans the bus. When the control unit has finished scanning 9. Press to select the security grade you the bus the keypads show: intend to use for the system. ...
Installation example, the second keypad would be: Leaving the Installer Menu If you wish to leave the Installer Menu at any time. For expanders: 1. Press until the display shows the words:. Open the lid (to make sure that the tamper ...
Installation i-on160EX Important! below). Saving Changes At Security Grade 2 the default user access code is “1234”. At Security Grade 3 the code When you make changes to the Installer Menu the is “123456”. control unit holds those changes in temporary memory until you leave the Installer Menu.
Press OR: Press to load defaults. to see any other items in the list. Note: If you are using an i-on160EX please go to 10. Press . step 5. The display shows: If you press ...
Program the System Program the system to suit user requirements. Page 31 is a summary of the Installer Menu on the i-on160EX. Please see the i-on Range Engineering Guide for a more detailed description. Note: make sure that you allocate keypads correctly to partitions.
Installer Menu Quick set Send tamper as burg 1 DETECTORS/ DEVICES 3 SETTING OPTIONS Quick omit Dynamic Test Call Detectors Full Set User code reqd Static Test Call Add/Del Detectors Name 2 Way Replies Unset Comms Program Zones Exit mode...
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Appears only when Report Type = Fast Format AND Confirmation Mode = Basic Shows “None” if no module fitted. Must be activated by a Eaton’s Security Business External Support Manager. Appears only on control units with Ethernet connector or with a suitable module fitted.
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.
Product 160 zone endstation with Internal Clock ±10 minutes over one year Description remote keypads. Eaton’s Security Business. (depending on the accuracy of Manufacturer the mains supply frequency). Environmental Class II. User Codes 500 (plus installer code) Operating Tested -10 to +55°C.
Plug-by 5mA each when active. EN50131-6 ratings Communicator pins The i-on160EX provides space for two 17Ah require: batteries, giving a total of 34Ah charge. 10 FSL zones 20mA 5x4-wire CCL zones 30mA Under EN50131-1 for Security Grade 3 12V Bus output 10±0.5V to 13.8V...
Other Third party testing carried out by Anpi. Compatible Equipment If you wish to connect the i-on160EX control unit to a PC using either the Ethernet or the USB port then make sure that the cables have the following specifications:...
Technical Specification KEY-KP01 keypad with internal prox Communicators reader and terminals for i-dig02 PSTN Communication (ARC external prox reader only). KEY-KPZ01 keypad, with internal prox i-gsm02 GSM communications reader, two zones, one module output and terminals for i-sd02 PSTN Communication...
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Product Support (UK) Tel: +44 (0) 1594 541978. Available between: 08:30 to 17:00 Monday to Friday. Product Support Fax: (01594) 545401 email: techsupport@coopersecurity.co.uk Part Number 12396236 6/1/2014 Page 40...
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