IRIS TOUCH HOME Installation Manual

IRIS Touch Home Installation Manual
Version 1.0
Contents
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 3
2. Configuration options .............................................................................................. 6
2.1. Powering from an independent mains adapter ............................................ 6
2.2. Intelligent powering from an alarm panel AUX output ................................. 6
2.3. Intelligent powering from the panel mains adapter ..................................... 6
2.4. Intelligent powering from the alarm panel battery charger ......................... 6
3. Before you start… .................................................................................................... 7
3.1. Monitoring Centre ......................................................................................... 7
3.2. GPRS SIM Card and Access Point Name ........................................................ 7
3.3. Batteries ........................................................................................................ 7
3.4. Package Contents .......................................................................................... 7
3.5. Ferrites .......................................................................................................... 7
4. Installing the IRIS Touch Home ................................................................................ 8
5. Entering the Installer’s Menus ............................................................................... 11
6. GPRS Network Scan ............................................................................................... 11
7. Installation Wizard ................................................................................................. 12
8. Changing Batteries ................................................................................................. 15
9. Checking Status ...................................................................................................... 15
10. Maintenance recommendations............................................................................ 15
Appendix A. Specification .............................................................................................. 16
IRIS Touch Home Installation Manual Version 1.0 Page 3 of 17
1. Introduction
No more bulky batteries, just one sleek unit with 24 hours or more runtime after mains failure
To meet the rapidly increasing demand for cost effective Alarm over IP (AoIP) equipment for the SME and home markets, Chiron has developed the IRIS Home unit based on its successful IRIS Touch 100 and Touch 200 ranges.
By using advanced software intelligence and power management the IRIS Touch units can offer 24 hours or more for Grade 2/3 alarm systems, without the need for bulky batteries. The unit can be powered from a mains supply, or the battery of an alarm panel. In the case of external mains power failure, the alarm battery backup will not be used and internal IRIS Touch Home batteries take over. The sleek unit offers all the benefits and features of other diallers in the IRIS Touch range, including remote access for Upload/Download.
The IRIS Touch Home can be supplied in three forms: Home 00, Home 20 and Home 40. All come with a fit and forget solution.
There are three models in the IRIS Touch Home family for single path or dual path transmission.
Feature
IRIS Touch
Home 00
IRIS Touch
Home 20
IRIS Touch
Home 40
Stylish, tamper proof enclosure
Easy to install and test with touch screen interface
2-wire (POTS) dial capture interface to alarm panel
SIA (1-3), CID, Scancom and Robofon protocols
Secure polling and alarm transmission over IP
Dual path
Security grade compliance
Grade 2
Grade 2
Grade 2
USB port for local configuration
Pin inputs for alarm messages over IP
2 2 2
Pin inputs for alarm messages over SMS
Configuration and diagnostics over IP
Smart identification of panel power loss
Advanced software control of power consumption
4 Powering options:
From alarm auxiliary output
From alarm panel supply
From alarm battery
From mains adapter
Battery run time after mains power failure
Ethernet only, polling 15 minutes or longer
24 hours +
18 hours +
GPRS only, polling 15 minutes or longer
24 hours +
18 hours +
Dual path, polling 15 minutes or longer
18 hours +
Battery recharge from discharge
56 hours
56 hours
56 hours
Off the shelf NiMH AA size rechargeable batteries
Low battery alerts to monitoring centres
IRIS Touch Home Installation Manual Version 1.0 Page 5 of 17
Figure 1 Figure 2
Figure 3 Figure 4
Figure 5 Figure 6
Alarm dialler off hook
Polling to monitoring
centre
Ethernet connected
Inputs
Antenna
Roaming SIM card
and signal strength
0V for inputs
SIM card
holder
Power
USB
Ethernet
Dial capture
2. Configuration options
The IRIS range of alarm dialers allows alarm systems to move into fixed line (Ethernet) and/or wireless networks (GPRS) without the need to upgrade or replace the alarm system.
In some smaller alarm panels however the battery backup within the panel is not sufficient to power both the panel and an IRIS Touch dialler for a continued period of operation once mains power is lost. The IRIS Touch Home enhances the IRIS Touch range by providing both the power and battery backup supply in a single unit.
The IRIS Touch Home offers various power supply and battery charging options:
2.1. Powering from an independent mains adapter
Power is provided from a separate DC mains power adapter provided for use with the IRIS Touch Home. This mode can be used where a mains power socket is available. The mains adapter should be specified to deliver up to 1A at 9-28V DC or 7V-20V AC.
Please refer to Figure 1
2.2. Intelligent powering from an alarm panel AUX output
This uses an auxiliary power output from the panel (such as that used to power a siren). This is intelligently controlled by the IRIS Home with power only being taken when mains power to the alarm panel is available. This avoids the alarm panel battery life being shortened during mains power failure. This mode can be used where the alarm panel has an auxiliary DC power output of 9V to 35V DC that can deliver at least 500mA above the requirements of any other attached device.
Please refer to Figure 2
2.3. Intelligent powering from the panel mains adapter
Power is provided via the low voltage AC or DC adapter used by the alarm panel. Because the IRIS Touch Home senses the output voltage level of the alarm panel mains adapter, it draws no current while the panel power supply is fully loaded. In this mode the power input to the alarm panel must be accessible and has a connector for an additional cable. This mode can be used where 500mA more than that required by the panel itself can be delivered by the adapter.
Please refer to Figure 3
2.4. Intelligent powering from the alarm panel battery charger
Power will only be taken when mains power to the alarm panel is available, preventing alarm panel battery life being shortened during mains power failure. This mode can be used where the alarm panel uses a 12V battery, the charger can deliver more than 500mA, leaves its battery on charge at all times and does not have its own intelligent battery charging mode. Please consult the alarm panel supplier if in doubt. This method will affect the recharge time of the alarm panel battery.
Please refer to Figure 4
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