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Pagina 2 - Page ii

i-on30EX Page 6 Keypad Controls and Displays 23465871 Figure 4 Controls and Displays 1. LCD display (2 x 20 characters). 2. Programming keys. 3. Navig

Pagina 3 - CONTENTS

i-on30EX Page 7 111087132123 4219101117651 1. Cable entry. 2. Fixing holes. 3. Addressing button. 4. Bus cable connector. 5. Central keyhole. 6. Outpu

Pagina 4 - Page iv

i-on30EX Page 8 Power Availability Before connecting any external devices to the control unit, you must make sure that the control unit can provide su

Pagina 5 - 1. Introduction

i-on30EX Page 9 Cable Configuration and Length You can connect up to 10 devices to the control unit bus. You may connect the devices either in dai

Pagina 6 - 2. Before You Begin

i-on30EX Page 10 Table 1. Voltage Drop Current Drawn Cable Length (Standard 7/0.2 alarm cable) 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m 60m 70m 80m 90m 100m 60mA 0.10V 0.

Pagina 7 - Guided Tour

i-on30EX Page 11 3. Installation Note: The installation steps listed below assume that you have already decided on the required number and location fo

Pagina 8 - Figure 1 Control Unit

i-on30EX Page 12 The jumpers have the following functions: ONBRIGHTBLABCD-ONONBRIGHTBLONBRIGHTBLABCD-ON The set/unset LEDs are disabled. ONBRIGHTB

Pagina 9 - Page 5

i-on30EX Page 13 Each loudspeaker draws up to 280mA in operation. if there is more than one expander loudspeaker then the bus may not be able to s

Pagina 10 - ET B A 12V 0V

i-on30EX Page 14 Figure 18 FSL Zone Wiring – Control Unit Figure 19 shows the wiring connections for FSL zones on the expander. Note that the con

Pagina 11 - Figure 9 Radio Expander

i-on30EX Page 15 program the control unit zones‟ wiring type as 2-wire FSL, with 2k2/4k7 resistors. See i-on Range Engineering Guide part number 1

Pagina 12 - Requirements

Page ii © Cooper Security Ltd. 2011 IN NO EVENT WILL COOPER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL , OR INDIRECT LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES,

Pagina 13 - Page 9

i-on30EX Page 16 Figure 25 shows a general method of using the outputs on a wired expander to connect a wired external sounder. Connect the tamper

Pagina 14 - Page 10

i-on30EX Page 17 Step 8. Connect the Internal Communicator (i-on30EXD only) The i-on30EXD version of the control unit has an internal communicator

Pagina 15 - 3. Installation

i-on30EX Page 18 Safety Notice Figure 28 identifies connectors for Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) and Telecommunications Network Voltage (TNV) ci

Pagina 16 - Expanders

i-on30EX Page 19 Figure 30 Fitting the ADSL01 Filter. Note: If you remove the ADSL01 filter then re-fit the jumpers to the outermost pairs of pin

Pagina 17 - Step 6. Connect Wired

i-on30EX Page 20 Line Monitoring for a Dual-Path Communicator If a standalone dual-path (landline and mobile) communication device, such as a RedC

Pagina 18 - Page 14

i-on30EX Page 21 4. Press  or  to show other countries, for example 5. Press  to select the country you want. Th

Pagina 19 - Outputs

i-on30EX Page 22 Leaving the Installer Menu If you wish to leave the Installer Menu at any time. 1. Press  until the display shows the words:. 

Pagina 20 - Page 16

i-on30EX Page 23 As you start to key in the code the display shows: When you key in the last digit of the Installe

Pagina 21 - (i-on30EXD only)

i-on30EX Page 24 3. Press A or B to select the desired mode. The display shows: 

Pagina 22 - Safety Notice

i-on30EX Page 25 Installer Menu 1 DETECTORS/ DEVICES Detectors Add/Del Detectors Program Zones Address Bus Device Wired Expanders Address Bus Device

Pagina 23 - Communicator

Page iii CONTENTS 1. Introduction ... 1 Communications ... 1 Level Setting or Partiti

Pagina 24 - Step 11. Initial Power-Up

i-on30EX Page 26 1Appears only in a Partitioned system (or when zones have a type other than “Not Used”). 2Appears only in a Level Setting system.

Pagina 25 - Page 21

i-on30EX Page 27 4. Maintenance The control unit should be inspected once per year. At each inspection: Check the control unit for obvious signs of

Pagina 26 -  to leave Installer menu

i-on30EX Page 28 Log capacity Up to 350 events: 250 mandatory events, 100 non-mandatory. Stored in EEPROM memory, available for at least 10 years

Pagina 27 - Page 23

i-on30EX Page 29 12V Bell output voltage range 10±0.5V to 13.8V Max p-to-p ripple voltage: 0.5V Standby Battery: 12V, 7Ah sealed lead acid (not su

Pagina 28 - Step 12. Commission

i-on30EX Page 30 Compatible Equipment 706rEUR-00 Two button PA/tilt switch transmitter 710rEUR-00 Two button PA 713rEUR-00 Pet tolerant PIR 714

Pagina 29 - Installer Menu

i-on30EX Page 31 NOTES:

Pagina 30 - Page 26

i-on30EX Page 32 www.coopersecurity.co.uk Product Support (UK) Tel: +44 (0) 1594 541979. Available between: 08: 30 to 17:00 Monday to Friday. Pr

Pagina 31 - Specification

i-on30EX Page iv This page is intentionally blank.

Pagina 32 - Power Supply

i-on30EX Page 1 1. Introduction The i-on30EX is a control unit for a hybrid wired/wirefree alarm system intended for commercial or large domestic use.

Pagina 33 - Page 29

i-on30EX Page 2 Installer Programming Interface Once fitted and powered up, you can program the control unit through any compatible keypad connect

Pagina 34 - Compatible Equipment

i-on30EX Page 3 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

Pagina 35 - Page 31

i-on30EX Page 4 1. Case back. 2. Fixing holes. 3. Cable entry holes for zone and bus wiring. 4. Transformer. 5. Mains fuse and connector block. 6. Ma

Pagina 36 - Page 32

i-on30EX Page 5 1. Built-in communicator telephone line connector. (i-on30EXD only.) 2. Siren and strobe. 3. Loudspeaker. 4. Bus cable connector.

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