Eaton i-on1000EX Installation Manual - Security
Technical Specification
i-on1000EX
Page 32
Loudspeakers
2 on control unit, one per
expander
Plug-on
communication
modules
One
Other ports
1 x USB, 1 x Ethernet
Partitions
50
Calendar Set
Timers
100 max
Log capacity
Up to 6,500 events: 5,000
mandatory events, 1,500 non-
mandatory. Stored in EEPROM
memory, available for at least 10
years without power.
Internal Clock
±10 minutes over one year
(depending on the accuracy of
the mains supply frequency).
User Codes
999 (plus installer code)
Remote controls
999 (one per user)
Hold Up Alarms
999 (one per user)
Proximity tags
999 (one per user)
Notes:
1. Wired keypads, wired zone expanders, and
radio zone expanders are all bus devices. You
can connect any combination of these devices
to each bus.
The i-on1000EX has a "pair buses" feature (e.g.
to pair buses 0 and 1). This enables a bus to
support double the number of devices, up to a
total system maximum of 250 devices. This
feature is intended for use when replacing an
existing system that supports more than 25
devices per bus. See the Engineering Guide for
further information.
Security
Security Grade
Grade 2 or 3
Radio detector
differs
16,777,214 (2
24
-2).
Radio
Supervision
Programmable.
Number of
access codes
999 plus one installer
Access code
differs
10,000 differs with 4-digit
codes.
1,000,000 differs with 6-digit
codes.
All digits may be any number 0
to 9.
Code blocking
Blocked for 90s after four
incorrect codes in series.
Proximity tag
differs
4,294,967,296 (2
32
)
Power Supply
This product complies with the requirements of EN50131-6
Type A power supply at Grade 3 and environmental class 2.
Power supply type
A
Mains power supply
requirements
230VAC +10%/-15%,
350mA max, 50Hz.
Total power supply
capacity:
3.0A (of which 1.5A is used
for battery recharge and
1.5A is available for
powering the system).
12V Aux supply*:
850mA max
12V Bell supply
850mA max
14.4V output*:
230mA max
Comms power
supply*:
400mA max
12V Expander Bus*:
400mA max
LS connectors
280mA in alarm.
*Note: The ratings given here represent the
maximum current that can be drawn before
triggering over-current protection.
EN50131-6 ratings
The i-on1000EX provides space for two 17Ah
batteries, giving a total of 34Ah charge.
Under EN50131-1 for Security Grade 3
installations, the required battery standby time is
30 hours, provided the system is fitted with an
ATS4 communicator capable of transmitting a
mains fail signal .
This means that all the devices powered by those
backup batteries, including the control unit and at
least one keypad, should together draw no more
in total than an average of 1.1A over a 30-hour
standby time. Note that for Security Grade 3, the
i-on1000EX must use a plug-by
(“stand alone”)
communicator, which may have its own power
supply.
Under PD6662, battery standby time requirements
for Security Grade 3 drop to 12 hours, provided
the system is fitted with an ATS4 communicator
capable of transmitting a mains fail signal.
For Security Grade 2, the required battery standby
time is 12 hours. However, the total average
current available over 12 hours from the batteries
is limited by the power supply to 1.5A. (The
current is limited to 1.5A because when mains is
present the 3.0A power supply reserves 2x750mA
to recharge batteries, leaving 1.5A available to
supply the system.)
To meet Security Grade 2, the control unit can be
fitted with a plug-on communicator, for example
the i-sd02.
The table below shows the current consumption of
the control unit and each device that can be fitted
to it.
CIE power
requirement:
140mA min.
220mA max
i-kp01 power
requirement:
30mA (normal/idle)
45mA (backlight low)
65mA (backlight high)
KEY-
KPZ01/KP01/K01
power requirement
35mA backlight OFF,
internal prox reader only.
65mA max backlight ON,
external prox reader
connected