
i-on16 Installation
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As high as possible. However, do make sure that the
unit is on a similar level to the other transmitters or
receivers.
Do NOT site the unit:
In the entry or exit zones, 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.
Lower than two metres from the floor (ideally).
Inside steel enclosures.
Next to electronic equipment, particularly computers,
photocopiers or other radio equipment, CAT 5 data
lines or industrial mains equipment.
Note that some window glasses, especially those sold as
“insulating” or “energy conserving” may be coated with
thin metal or conducting films. These glasses are
particularly poor at transmitting radio waves.
If fitting two wired keypads make sure that you do not
place the keypads within one metre to each other. (The
proximity tag readers in each keypad will interfere with
each other.) This includes placing keypads on opposite
sides of the same wall.
1. Fit the Control Unit Box
Static Precaution
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
Cooper Security recommend that you use at least four
fixing holes when mounting the back of the end station
on a wall. Use an No10/M5 countersunk screw at least
36mm long. Figure 7 shows the fixing holes and cable
entries.
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