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Introduction i-on160
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Zone Connections
The control unit provides connections for up to 10 wired zones. These zones
can be either all Closed Circuit (CC) or all Fully Supervised Loop (FSL). The
Installer can select the zone wiring type during initial commissioning, or at any
time after. Note that the Installer can make the wiring type of the expanders
either CC or FSL, independent of the wiring type of the zones on the control
unit.
Transistor Outputs
The control unit provides connectors for two programmable transistor outputs,
which can be used to control external equipment. The outputs are normally
switched negative, from 12V to 0V on activation. In this mode each output can
sink up to 500mA from a dc source.
The installer can program these outputs to be switched positive (from 0V to
12V on activation). In this mode the outputs can deliver up to 500mA to an
external load.
Relay Outputs
There are also sets of connectors for two relay outputs, providing voltage free
changeover contacts. Both relay outputs are programmable by the Installer.
Digital Communicator Outputs
A set of 16 pins on the control unit pcb provide programmable outputs
designed to control a separate digital communicator.
By default each output is switched negative (switched from +12V to 0V when
active). When at 0V each communicator output can sink up to 100mA.
The installer can program these outputs to be switched positive when active
(switched from 0V to +12V). When at +12V each output can provide up to
50mA to an external load.
USB Port
The USB (Universal Serial Bus) and Ethernet ports on the control unit pcb
provide two different methods of connecting an external PC (personal
computer) to the control unit.
The USB port allows an Installer to program the control unit through a local
connection by USB cable from PC to control unit. The PC must be running
Cooper Security’s i-on Downloader.
The USB port also allows an Installer to apply software updates to the control
unit, or install alternate language text files for the keypad display. To do this
the Installer must run Cooper Security’s i-on Updater software on the
connected PC.
Ethernet Port
The Ethernet port also allows a local connection to a PC. The Ethernet
connection is designed to allow an Installer to program the control unit through
a series of web pages presented by a built-in web server running on the
control unit. Cooper Security recommend that you use Internet Explorer 8 to
browse the pages.
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