Eaton i-on30EX Installation Manual
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i-on30EX
i-on30EXD
Security System
Installation Guide
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  • Page 1 Security System Installation Guide Issue 6...
  • 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

    Step 10. Fit and Connect Battery ..... 26 CONTENTS Step 11. Initial Power-Up ........27 Transferring to Another Keypad ....28 1. Introduction ............1 Leaving the Installer Menu ......28 Communications ..........1 Important! Saving Changes ......29 Level Setting or Partitioned System ....
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction remote radio keypad. This control unit is designed and approved to be The i-on30EX is a control unit for a hybrid used as part of a Security Grade 2 system. wired/wirefree alarm system intended for commercial or large domestic use. The i-...
  • Page 6: Installer Programming Interface

    Partitioned System. In a Partitioned system the i- on30EX/EXD provides the equivalent of 4, smaller, independent alarm systems. Each system is a “Partition” of the i-on30EX. 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

    Radio Site Survey computers, photocopiers or other radio If you intend to fit radio expanders you should equipment, CAT 5 data lines or industrial conduct signal strength tests. Eaton’s Security mains equipment. Business produces the Scantronic 790r hand held Siting Keypads signal strength meter and 734r-01 test transmitter for this purpose.
  • Page 8: Guided Tour

    Before You Begin i-on30EX/EXD Lower than two metres from the floor (ideally). Inside metal enclosures. Next to electronic equipment, particularly computers, photocopiers or other radio equipment, CAT 5 data lines or industrial mains equipment. Note: Some window glasses, especially those sold as “insulating”...
  • 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 fuse and connector block. 6. Mains cable anchor point. 7. Cable entry hole for mains supply.
  • Page 10 Before You Begin i-on30EX/EXD 1. Built-in communicator telephone line connector. (i-on30EXD only.) 2. Siren and strobe. 3. Loudspeaker. 4. Bus cable connector. 5. Output (transistorised). 6. Aux power. 7. Wired zone connectors. Figure 3 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 6 Keypad Rear Housing 5.
  • Page 12 Before You Begin i-on30EX/EXD KEY-K01 and KEY-KPZ01 Controls and Displays Figure 9 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 1.
  • Page 13: Expanders

    Before You Begin 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.
  • Page 14 Before You Begin i-on30EX/EXD 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-on30EX/EXD Note: All current drawn from the Aux terminals Power Availability (12V) must be included in the overall calculation. Before connecting any external devices to the CAUTION: Ensure that the system does not control unit, you must make sure that the control...
  • Page 17: Bus Termination

    If there are more than two arms BUT each Bus Termination cable is more than 10m then DO NOT fit the The i-on30EX/EXD bus uses the RS485 interface. termination jumpers on any of the devices. Because of this the ends of the line in some...
  • 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

    KEY-EP, or prox readers used by other systems 3. Installation (for example access control systems). If you mount prox readers closer together than one Note: The installation steps listed below assume meter (including on the other side of walls) then...
  • Page 20: Keypad Addressing

    Installation i-on30EX/EXD Connection on the keypad pcb (see 1b in Figure 11 or 6b in Figure 21 shows the wiring connections at the Figure 13). keypad and control unit. Jumper OFF The keypad backlights glow at normal intensity. Jumper ON The keypad backlights glow extra bright.
  • Page 21 Installation ABCD  LEDs are enabled. For mode. example: MENU 2. Press  repeatedly until STATUS FLT LED  3. Leave local programming the display shows: mode and save your 3. Press  repeatedly to changes (see page 17).
  • Page 22: Tone Volume - All Keypads

    Installation i-on30EX/EXD Do site the External Prox Reader: At a convenient height and location for the user. Out of sight of potential intruders. Note that the external prox reader is fitted with a length of 2m of the appropriate cable. The cable can be extended up to 50m by connecting an additional length of 7/0.2 un-screened alarm...
  • Page 23: Engineering Keypad

    Installation Louder Expander Loudspeakers Note: This control changes the During normal operation loudspeakers on volume of non-alarm tones (for expanders repeat setting and entry tones for the example Exit/Entry tone). The partition that the expander is allocated to. During volume of alarm tones is fixed.
  • Page 24: Two-Wire Closed Circuit Connections

    Installation i-on30EX/EXD connections are different on the expander Alarm Zone 0 compared to the control unit. Tamper Zone 0 Figure 31 shows wiring for four-wire CCL zones on the KEY-KPZ01. Alarm Zone 1 Tamper Zone 1 Figure 30 EXP-WCC CCL Zone Wiring Figure 31 shows the wiring for CCL zones on the KEY-KPZ01.
  • Page 25 Installation Wired Expander 100 Ohms Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL Zone 1 Tamper contacts Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL Zone 0 Tamper contacts Figure 32 FSL Zone Wiring – Control Unit Figure 34 FSL Zone Wiring – EXP-WCC Figure 33 shows the wiring connections for FSL The allowed values for Alarm Contact/End of Line zones on the expander.
  • Page 26: Step 7. Connect Wired Outputs

    Installation i-on30EX/EXD between the outer terminals. The inner (shaded) active, +12V when inactive. If you wish to reverse terminal is not connected, and provides a spare the polarity of this output see Changing the Polarity of a Wired Output in the i-on Range Engineering terminal.
  • Page 27: Remote Loudspeakers (Optional)

    4k7/4k7 FSL. Do not use any output the output terminal on the KEY-KPZ01. other FSL resistor combinations. CC wiring Eaton’s Security Business does NOT recommend that you use CC wiring for this application. The maximum length of wire allowable is only 6m.
  • Page 28: Step 8. Connect The Internal Communicator (I-On30Exd Only)

    Installation i-on30EX/EXD Approval Step 8. Connect the Internal The built-in communicator is manufactured to Communicator (i-on30EXD meet all European Economic Area telecommunication networks requirements. only) However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, The i-on30EXD version of the control unit has an the approval does not, of itself, give an internal communicator on its main PCB.
  • Page 29: 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 2).
  • Page 30: Step 9. Fit A Plug-By Communicator

    Installation i-on30EX/EXD fail to re-fit the jumpers the internal communicator 3. Plug the Communication Wiring Harness onto will not connect to the phone line. the communications connector on the main PCB. Step 9. Fit a Plug-By If the system has already been installed: Communicator 4.
  • Page 31: Step 11. Initial Power-Up

      3. Press  or  followed by  to select the language you want. (In the i-on30EX/EXD 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 32: Transferring To Another Keypad

    Installation i-on30EX/EXD The display shows: No. Flashes Meaning  Communication with control unit  over bus is OK 11. Press . No communication over the bus The display shows: in the last 10 seconds.  Three No bus address allocated to ...
  • Page 33: Important! Saving Changes

    Installation button. The two digit display will show the bus 1. Make sure the system is unset and showing address for a few seconds. the standby screen (time and date). 2. Key in the Installer access code. The default OR: Press ...
  • Page 34: Restoring Factory Defaults Only

    Installation i-on30EX/EXD Note: This procedure will not work if the control 3. Press A or B to select the desired mode. unit lid tamper remains closed. The display shows: 3. Identify the Reset Codes pins on the main  ...
  • Page 35: Step 12. Commission The System

    Program the System Program the system to suit user requirements. Page 32 is a summary of the Installer Menu on the i-on30EX. Please see the i-on Range Engineering Guide for a more detailed description. Note: make sure that you allocate keypads correctly to partitions.
  • Page 36: Installer Menu

    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 37 Appears only when Dynamic Test Call is disabled. Appears only if Report Mode = Fast Format AND Confirmation Mode = Basic Shows “None” on i-on30EXD. 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 38: 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 39: Technical Specification

    Product name i-on30EX. (depending on the accuracy of Product 30 zone hybrid endstation with the mains supply frequency). Description remote keypads. Eaton’s Security Business. User Codes 50 (plus installer code) Manufacturer Remote controls 50 (one per user) Environmental Class II.
  • Page 40: En50131-6 Ratings

    Other 10 FSL zones 20mA 5 four-wire CCL zones 30mA If you wish to connect the i-on30EX/EXD control 12V Bus output 10±0.5V to 13.8V unit to a PC using the USB port then make sure voltage range : that the cables have the following specifications: 12V Aux output 10±0.5V to 13.8V...
  • Page 41: Compliance Statements

    PD 6662: Setting / Unsetting – Keypads 2010 at grade 2. i-rk01 Radio Keypad When fitted with radio devices the i-on30EX and i- i-kp01 Keypad (with internal prox on30EXD are capable of compliance with reader, but without zones or EN50131 at Grade 2.
  • Page 42 NOTES: Page 38...
  • Page 43 NOTES: Page 39...
  • Page 44 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 12435139 21/1/2014 Page 40...

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