Honeywell Intelliguard 9000 Installation Instructions Manual page 18

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INTELLIGUARD 9000™
NOTE: Only one ground connection is required between the
I9000 CU and each RIPS for ground reference (this
can be through the earth ground connection). Avoid
ground loops.
5. When installation is complete and power is applied,
learn the ISPs in the RIPS.
NOTE: Steps 5 a. through 5g. may be replaced by using the
PRO 9000 software. See the Commission section,
steps 1a. through 1c. for more information.
a. Make sure the LED DS1 on each installed ISP
(RIPS) in enabled, see the following notes.
b. From the CC2, select CONFIGURATION from the
MODE menu.
c. From the CC2, select LEARNING MODE.
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ISP ADDRESS
0
1
2
S1
S1
S1
1
1
1
2
2
2
LEVER
S1
ADDRESS
SELECTION
NOT USED
OUTPUT MODE
SWITCHES SHOWN IN
OFF POSITION
AC ON
XA1
S1
DS
R21
TB1
TB2
TB3
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1
EXCEEDING 400 mA ON EITHER VX1 OR VX2 WILL CAUSE THE OUTPUT TO SHUT
DOWN UNTIL THE CAUSE OF OVERLOAD IS REMOVED.
Fig. 18. ISP wiring, configuration.
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d. From the CC2, select 1-DEVICES WITH ADDRESS
SWITCHES. The CC2 displays Searching. The
LED DS1 on each installed ISP flashes as it is
learned.
e. The CU polls all address type devices and when
they have all been learned, the CU automatically
displays DEVICES = #, where # is the total number
of devices known by the system including ISPs.
f.
The LED DS1 on each installed ISP flashes each
time the device is polled by the CU.
g. From the CC2, exit from the CONFIGURATION
menu for changes to become effective.
NOTES:
The RIPS have two auxiliary power outputs. Each
output supplies 12.8 Vdc nominal with a current
limited to 400 mA.
The ISP data LED is active when TB3 pins 3 and
4 are shorted (tamper is active, cover open).
OUTPUT MODE
3
PULSATING
STEADY
S1
S1
S1
1
4
4
2
DS1 = Tx DATA
J1
4
1
TB4
TB5
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
2
1
1
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