EMS 7000 Iris+, 7258 Operating Instructions Manual

7258 UHF Remote Receiver
Operating Instructions
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Contents
Introduction 3
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Introduction
The Remote Receiver for the Iris+ is designed to extend the systems wireless coverage. This is usually necessary where the premises to be protected occupies a large area, is spread over many oors or is in an area which is subject to high levels of radio interference.
The Remote Receiver units are all coded to allow individual identication. This code number (3-31) can be located on the rear of the unit and also internally. When adding additional Remote Receivers to a site, the existing receiver code numbers can be viewed from the Iris receivers menu structure. For a step by step guide to viewing the devices code numbers, refer to the ‘Main Iris+ Receiver Software Conguration’ section.
Important Note:
Before commencing the installation, check that all Receivers which are to be connected to the Iris+ have dierent NUA code numbers from any other new / existing Remote Receivers, to ensure correct operation.
The Remote Receiver is hardwired to the Iris+ using screened 4 core cable. Up to 28 Remote
Receivers can be connected to the Iris+. The presence of one or more Remote Receivers is transparent to the user.
Wiring Details
The Remote Receivers and the Iris+ must be wired together in a daisy chin style. The Iris+ can be positioned anywhere along this cable run. Under no circumstances should the units be wired in a star conguration. The maximum overall cable run for the RS485 Bus is 1000 metres. A block diagram showing examples of correct / incorrect Remote Receiver wiring is shown overleaf in Figure 1.
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Iris+
Remote Receivers
End Of Line
Iris+
Remote Receivers
End Of Line
Remote Receiver
No End Of Line Required
Iris+
Remote Receivers
Remote Receivers
Figure 1
Iris+
Remote Receivers
Remote Receiver
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Tools & Test Equipment
No special test equipment is needed when installing the Remote Receiver. Only standard hand tools are required to install and commission the wireless system. Beldon four core screened cable is recommended for the connection between Remote Receivers and the Iris+ Receiver. It is also recommended that the Iris+ Engineers Programming Manual is available when commissioning a remote receiver.
Remote Receiver Positioning
The maximum range between a Remote Receiver and any transmitter is dependant upon the local environment. A range of up to 250 metres can be obtained although actual range achieved is determined by site conditions, the quality of the receivers aerial and how well the system has been installed.
When selecting a site for the receiver, the installing engineer should be aware that the aerial should be as far as away from electrical / electronic equipment as possible and a minimum of 2 metres from any such equipment. The systems performance will be reduced if the aerial is closer and will also be reduced by metal objects such as ling cabinets, pipe work, radiators and air conditioning ducts obstructing the aerial.
Electrical Installation
The Iris+ Receiver and Remote Receivers are supplied with a connection back box and should be wired as shown on page 14.
The Remote Receiver must NOT be used as a junction box or cable termination point for other equipment as this will adversely eect performance of the system. Only those cables needed to make the Remote Receiver function should be fed into the connection back box.
The Remote Receiver case must be earthed. An earthing tag is provided for this purpose. A tag is located in the connection back box of the Iris+ Receiver. The Iris+ Receiver and Remote Receivers require a 12Vdc supply. The 0V line should NOT be connected to the same point as the earth case.
Ensure that the END OF BUS jumper is made on the rst and last receiver in the wiring daisy chain (See page 4 for further details). The end of bus jumper can be found on the 2411 PCB, located at the rear of the Iris+ and Remote Receivers door assembly. The jumper is located top centre of the PCB.
The RS485 port is used as the Remote Receiver Bus. The maximum overall cable run is 1000 metres.
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