The Intelliguard 9000™ (I9000) is a protection system
designed to detect intrusions and other critical conditions
when used with the Enterprise Buildings Integrator™ (EBI).
The I9000 monitors multiple areas, receiving input and
providing localized reporting and control. A single I9000
Control Unit can simultaneously monitor many different
building areas with high security door sensors.
I9000 hardware includes:
— 8003-217 Remote Intelligent Power Supply (RIPS).
— 8003-220 Area Keypad (KID).
— 8003-238 6-Input Concentrator (BIC-6).
RS-485
I9000 CONTROL UNIT
AND POWER SUPPLY
CONTROL
CENTER 2 KEYPAD
BIC-6
INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE
I9000 CONTROL UNIT
AND POWER SUPPLY
RS-485 TO
I9000 DEVICES
M14456A
— 8003-242 2-Input Concentrator (BIC-2).
— 8003-277 Control Center 2 (CC2) Keypad.
— 8003-283 Hall Effect Door Switch IV (HEDS IV).
— 8003-284 2-Input Concentrator Hold-up Actuator
(BIC-2 HU).
— 8003-286 Multiple Output Module (MOM).
— 8003-321 RS-232 to RS-485 Interface (RRI).
— 8003-332 I9000 EBI/Orbix Control Unit (CU) in casing.
— 12-volt batteries.
IMPORTANT
The Multiple Output Module is currently not a CE
approved device. In countries requiring CE approval,
the installer should reconfigure one or more BIC-6
input/output devices as output devices.
Other compatible detectors and output devices can be added
to the system such as motion sensors, infrared sensors,
sound detectors, lights, sirens and buzzers.
The I9000 detects an abnormal situation with one of its
detection devices such as a HEDS IV, locates the alarm and
then sends that alarm signal to the Enterprise Buildings
Integrator™ (EBI). The EBI uses that signal to take the
necessary action. The I9000 can also activate a local alarm
output such as a siren, light, or buzzer when attached to the
system.
All events are sorted by day and date and then recorded in an
event log.
The I9000 recognizes a maximum of 99 users, plus one
reserved for service personnel, and five security levels with
individual identification numbers (ID) and passwords.
SPECIFICATIONS
Each component of the I9000 has the following temperature
and humidity requirements:
Temperature Ratings: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Humidity Ratings: 5% to 95% at 86°F (30°C) RH, non-
condensing.
I9000 Control Unit
The Control Unit includes the
8003-295 Intelligent Switching
Power Supply (ISP) and the
8003-331 Intelligent
Communications Processor II
(ICP II). The I9000 Control Unit
supports up to 62 devices, 31
on each of two communication
ports, with 512 input points and
64 output points. The Control
Unit receives an intrusion
alarm signal from a BIC-6, BIC-2, or HEDS IV. The CU
processes the signal and sends it to the EBI, output devices,
or both. The EBI uses the signal to take the appropriate
action. The MOM, BIC-6 (configured for output), BIC-2,
BIC-2 HU, or ISP output activates any local alarms such as a
siren, light, or buzzer that are attached to the system.
The control unit supports up to eight ISPs, one of these is the
ISP contained in the I9000 Control Unit enclosure itself and
counts as one of the 62 devices. The other ISPs are located in
RIPs, one ISP per RIPS. Depending on the installation power
backup requirements, up to two batteries can be connected to
the ISP. When the ISP programmable output is used, two
batteries are recommended.
For added security, system configuration is only accessible
using the service technicians ID and Code with the control unit
in tamper alarm.
Model: 8003-332 I9000 EBI/Orbix Control Unit.
Firmware:
8950-109: Supports the I9000 EBI/Orbix protocol (included).
8950-100: Only supports existing XSM installations.
NOTE: Firmware 8950-100 (SMP protocol) must be ordered
separately and field swapped at installation time.
Electrical Ratings:
Transformer: Must be connected to a non-switched electrical
circuit.
Type: Class II Energy Limiting.
Output Voltage: 16 Vac.
Output Current: 2.3A.
Power Rating: 37 VA.
Intelligent Switching Power Supply (ISP)
ISP FEATURES
• Red LED Communication Indicator is disabled if no
jumper is present on the ISP tamper input.
• Green LED AC On Indicator.
• Switch selectable address (0, 1, 2, or 3). Learned using
CC2 or PRO9000.
• Switch selectable programmable output mode (steady
or pulsing).
• Status transmission (Low Battery, AC Fail, Tamper).
• RS-485 receiving and transmitting signals.
Electrical Ratings:
Operating Voltage: 13.6 Vac to 17.6 Vac.
ICP Power Consumption during AC failure: 20 mA at 13.8 Vdc
(maximum battery voltage). Add programmable output load
current to this value if the output is used.
Outputs: 2 x 400 mA maximum at 12.9 Vdc ± 4%. One pro-
grammable switched output at 1A, 12 Vdc.
NOTE: Power for the ISP programmable switched output is
partly obtained from the standby batteries. Therefore, this output should be used to drive loads such
as sirens and bells for short durations (15 minutes
maximum). Otherwise the battery capacity will be
reduced and this will affect the total backup time
available for the devices connected to that ISP.
Standby Batteries:
Model: YUASA P/N NP7-12, or equivalent.
Electrical Ratings: 12V, 7 Ah.
Type: Sealed lead acid.
Quantity: Two, maximum.
Dimensions, maximum: 2-9/16 in. (65 mm) wide x 3-7/8 in.
(98 mm) high (including terminals), x 6 in. (152 mm) deep.
Weight: 6.17 lb (2.65 kg).
Intelligent Communications Processor II (ICP II)
ICP II FEATURES
• Enclosure tamper switch input.
• Two RS-485 ports for communicating with peripheral
devices (receiving and transmitting signals).
• One RS-232 port for communicating with an EBI
station, or for remote programming from a PC via
PRO9000 (receiving and transmitting signals).
• Red communication status LEDs for all three ports. To
save power, LEDs disabled when tamper normal.
• On-board independent battery backup for Real Time
Clock and data memory. Ten year battery life.
• Reports a loss of Real Time Clock operation to the EBI
(F/W 8950-109 only; must be programmed in I9000).
• Reports a loss in device communication (must be
programmed in I9000).
• Push button switch and yellow LED cold start
indicator.
Electrical Ratings:
Operating Voltage: 10 Vdc to 18 Vdc.
ICP II Power Consumption: 55.4 mA at 14.5 Vdc.
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INTELLIGUARD 9000™ SECURITY SYSTEM
Wiring Connections: Table 1 describes the connections
between the I9000 CU and its input and output devices. Use a
RS-232 cable to connect the CU to the EBI. Use twisted pair
cable to connect the RS-485 CU ports to the I9000 input and
output devices.
NOTE: All devices should be equally divided among the two
Enclosure: 0.06 in. (1.52 mm) cold rolled steel.
Dimensions: 14-7/16 in. (367 mm) wide x 10-5/16 in. (262
mm) high x 3-1/8 in. (79 mm) deep.
Weight: 8.66 lb (3.93 kg), without batteries.
Approvals: UL, ULC, CE.
Table 1. I9000 CU Cable, Baud Rate Connections to Input,
ApplicationI9000 CU and
Electrical Interface RS-485RS-232
CableTwisted Pair (two or
Maximum Distance 3277 ft (999m)75 ft (22m)
Baud Rate4800 Baud75-2400 Baud,
Word Format10 Bits (Start, 7
NOTE: Device to CU wire gauge is 22 AWG. Voltage drops
RS-485 communication lines to maximize system
performance. See Control Center 2 Keypads and
Area Keypads sections for details.
Output Devices.
DesignationCOM1, COM2COM3
EBI Interface
peripherals
Shielded Cable,
three pairs)
Data, Even Parity,
Stop)
due to load and cable length may require an increase
in conductor size to ensure devices remain within
operational limits.
four conductors
Programmable
12 Bits (1 Start, 8
Data, 1 Parity, 2
Stop)
Power Supply
The I9000 and the RIPS operate from 16 Vac, 50/60 Hz (37 to
40 VA) provided by a locally supplied power transformer. For
ULI installations, this is a Silent Knight model 9220
Transformer with Silent Knight model 4165 Enclosure or listed
equivalent. For ULC installations (Canada only), this is a
5660-051 Honeywell Transformer Assembly.
Remote Intelligent Power Supply
A Remote Intelligent Power
Supply (RIPS) consists of an
I9000 enclosure containing the
8003-295 Intelligent Switching
Power Supply (ISP) without an
ICP II Control Board. The RIPS
is required when the installation
power requirements exceed the
available control unit power.
Each I9000 CU supports a maximum of seven RIPS. The
control unit supports up to eight ISPs (four per RS-485 port),
seven in the RIPS (one per RIPS) and one located in the
I9000 control unit enclosure. Depending on the installation
power backup requirements, up to two batteries can be
connected to each ISP. When the programmable outputs are
used, two batteries are recommended for those respective
RIPS.
Features
• Same as ISP features except the tamper input is factory
wired to the RIPS enclosure tamper switch.
• When cover is closed, the red LED Communication
Indicator is automatically disabled to save power.
Model: 8003-217 Remote Intelligent Power Supply (RIPS).
Transformer Electrical Ratings: Each RIPS must have its
own transformer connected to a non-switched electrical circuit.
Type: Class II Energy Limiting.
Output Voltage: 16 Vac.
Output Current: 2.3A.
Power Rating: 37 VA.
RIPS Electrical Ratings:
Operating Voltage: 13.6 Vac to 17.6 Vac.
ISP Power Consumption During AC Failure: 20 mA at
13.8 Vdc (maximum battery voltage). Add programmable
output load current to this value if the output is used.
Outputs: 2 x 400 mA maximum at 12.9 Vdc ± 4%. One pro-
grammable switched output at 1A, 12 Vdc.
NOTE: Power for the ISP programmable switched output is
partly obtained from the standby batteries. Therefore, this output should be used to drive loads such
as sirens and bells for short durations (15 minutes
maximum). Otherwise the battery capacity will be
reduced and this will affect the total backup time
available for the devices connected to that ISP.
Standby Batteries:
Model: YUASA P/N NP7-12 or equivalent.
Electrical Ratings: 12V, 7 Ah.
Type: Sealed lead acid.
Quantity: Two maximum.
Dimensions: 2-9/6 in. (65 mm) wide x 3-7/8 in. (98 mm) high
(including terminals), x 6 in. (152 mm) deep.
Weight: 6.17 lb (2.65 kg).
Communication: RS-485 receiving and transmitting signals.
Enclosure: 0.06 in (1.52 mm) cold rolled steel.
Dimensions: 14-7/16 in. (367 mm) wide x 10-5/16 in.
(262 mm) high x 3-1/8 in. (79 mm) deep.
Weight: 8.62 lb (3.91 kg).
Approvals: UL, ULC, CE.
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