Eaton i-on1000EX Installation Manual - 4. Maintenance
i-on1000EX
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4. Maintenance
The control unit should be inspected once per
year. At each inspection:
Check the control unit for obvious signs of
damage to the case or its lid.
Check the action of the back tamper.
Check the condition of the control unit
standby battery.
Check the cabling to the keypad(s) and
expander(s) for signs of damage or wear.
Check the keypads for obvious signs of
damage.
Test the action of all buttons on all keypads.
Clean the keypad surface and display. To
clean the keypad, wipe the surface with a
clean soft dry cloth. Do not use water,
solvents or any proprietary cleaning materials.
Monitor the signal strength and battery
condition of all detectors, radio keypads,
remote controls, radio HUDs and radio
sounders. Test each device. Replace
batteries as recommended by the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Gently clean the lenses of any PIRs with a
clean, soft dry cloth. Do not use water,
solvents or any proprietary cleaning materials.
Walk test all detectors.
Test any external sounders and strobes.
Note that if you wish to find the location of any
keypad or expander, you can employ the Test
–
Locate Bus Device option in the Installer menu.
Use this option to make a selected bus device
give a continuous tone from its sounder. Once you
have found the bus device, you can silence the
tone by opening the case and so activating the
device’s tamper.
Replacing or Removing Wired Keypads
If you need to remove or replace a wired keypad
from the system at any point, you must follow the
correct procedure. Before physically
disconnecting the keypad, enter the Installer
menu, then:
To permanently remove a keypad:
Use the Devices/Detectors-Wired Keypads-
Delete Keypad option. This ensures that the
system does not report a missing keypad and
the keypad’s internal address is erased
(allowing it to be used on another system).
To replace a keypad:
Use the Devices/Detectors-Wired Keypads-
Replace Keypad option. This ensures that the
replacement keypad will retain the
programming of the old keypad.
See the Engineering Guide for more details.
Note: If you are replacing a keypad on a single-
keypad system, you will have to re-program the
new keypad with all the functions of the old
keypad, including any non-default ABCD key
functions.
5. Technical Specification
General
Product name
i-on1000EX.
Product
Description
1000 zone endstation with
remote keypads.
Manufacturer
Eaton’s Security Business.
Environmental
Class II.
Operating
temperature
Tested -10 to +55°C.
Humidity
0 to 93% RH, non-condensing.
Case material
Steel.
Dimensions:
Control unit
427 x 400 x 101, mm HxWxD.
i-KP01
115 x 156 x 30, mm HxWxD
KEY-
K01/KP01/KPZ01
128 x 128 x 29, mm HxWxD
EXP-W10, EXP-
R10, EXP-R30
230 x 144 x 44, mm HxWxD
Weight:
Control unit
6 kg (without stand-by
batteries).
i-KP01
0.26 kg
KEY-K01
0.19 kg
KEY-KP01
0.19 kg
KEY-KPZ01
0.19 kg
EXP-W10,
EXP-R10, EXP-
R30
0.42 kg
0.39 kg
0.39 kg
Capacities
Zones
1000 max (with expanders)
Outputs
16 plug-by communicator
outputs on control unit, plus
1,000 max for the rest of the
system, comprising:
8 wired on control unit (four
transistor and four relay)
4 transistor based on each wired
expander
8 radio outputs on each 768/769
2 radio outputs on each 762
Expanders and
Wired Keypads
250 max devices, 25 per bus
max (see note 1).
Radio Keypads
50 max (two per radio expander)
External Radio
Sirens
50 max (two per radio expander)
WAMs
50 max (two per radio expander,
repeater mode only)