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IDE Concept 4000 User manual

Installation Manual.Touchscreen Terminal. Rev 1.03 November 2009
Touchscreen Terminals provide an intuitive, user friendly touchscreen interface with
colour backlit display and plain english prompts for operations such as:
-Arming/disarming the system and isolating/de-isolating zones.
-Viewing and acknowledging alarms.
-Viewing area and system status, event messages and the historical event log.
-Building/home automation control and timing operations.
The unit has an elegant, slimline housing available in charcoal or ivory and a
customisable architectural face plate. Installation is simplified with screw terminals
for LAN wiring while the tamper switch is integrated into the PCB and housing
design. The module number is preset to 01 at the factory, but can easily be altered
from the Touchscreen if multiple units are connected to the same Control Module.
No physicalAuxiliaries are available, but 32Auxes are provided for Beeper/Backlight
control & logic operations. X04=Pulse beep / X05=Cont. beep / X06=Backlight on.
Programming options allow the installer to define appropriate settings for each
Touchscreen used in the system. e.g. TheAreas and Diary messages to be displayed,
operations allowed, and which of those operations require the user to ‘log in’ with a
PIN code. This allows each Touchscreen to provide access to relevant functionality.
Three default display layouts are currently available, each with 2 or more screens in
addition to the main menu screen. See page 7 for details.
Insight V4.1 or later; or WDirect software V6.0 or later can be used to tailor the
screen layouts to system requirements. Layouts can be edited and/or added via the
Layout Editor accessible from the Touchscreen Terminal programming window.
Compatability:
Control Module F’ware: Must be V6.0 (or V5.8Beta) or later.
Insight Software: Must be V3.2 or later. V4.1 or later if Edit layouts required
WDirect Software: Must be V6 or later.
Concept 4000
Touchscreen Terminal
995022 (Ivory) / 995022CH (Charcoal)
18
Backplate Installation Template
Due to on-going development this manual is subject to change without notice.
© 2007 - 2009. Inner Range Pty. Ltd. Part No: 635022
24 mm 24 mm
15 mm
= Mounting hole locations
Position of
LCD Display
48 mm
110 mm
24 mm 24 mm
48 mm
19 mm
103 mm
Cable entry cutout
84 mm. * See Note.
* Note: Elongated mounting holes dimensioned to suit
standard electrical plasterboard mounting clip.
Touchscreen Terminal. Rev 1.03 November 2009 Installation Manual.
Installing the Touchscreen Terminal
- Choose an appropriate mounting location where the Touchscreen Terminal can
be installed on a flat, solid, vertical surface.
- Ensure that the LCD display will be at eye level for an adult of average height.
e.g. Eye level for an average adult is approximately 165cm (65 inches).
- Install appropriate LAN cabling from this location to a suitable point on the
existing LAN. Note the following points:
1. Installation of a Touchscreen Terminal may also require installation of a
separate battery-backed power supply.
See Note 1 below and “LAN wiring” on page 6.
2. Power should not be connected to this LAN cable until installation of the
Touchscreen Terminal is complete.
- Install the rear casing on the wall using 2 to 6 countersunk screws or bolts in
the holes provided. Remember to insert the LAN cable through the cable entry
cutout first. Refer to Installation template supplied on the back page.
- Connect the LAN wiring into the Screw Terminal block T1, and fit or remove the
Termination link, J10, as required.
Refer to “Connections & Link options” and “LAN wiring” on pages 4 to 6 for
details.
- Position the two tabs at the top of the front casing into the retaining slots at the
top of the rear casing, then lower the front casing onto the rear casing until it
clicks into place.
IMPORTANT NOTES.
1. CAUTION. The Touchscreen Terminal draws between 200 and 300mA.
(This is approximately 6 times that of an LCD Terminal) Ensure that an
adequate power supply source is available.
2. CAUTION. Take care not to damage PCB tracks or components during
installation.
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Touchscreen Terminal Parts List
- Touchscreen Terminal assembly with protective film on LCD display.
- Installation manual and mounting template. (This document)
- Accessory kit containing:
- 2 x 2 way miniature screw terminal blocks.
- 1 x Jumper link.
Specifications
Power Supply Input: 11V to 14V DC
Operational Current: Idle: 200mA Max: 300mA
Physical dimensions: Height: 158mm. Width: 107mm. Depth: 18mm.
Installation environment: 0º - 40º C @15% to 85% Relative humidity.
(non-condensing)
Screen: 3.5 inch color.
Default Layouts:
1. Control: 6 Home Auxiliaries. HA001 to 006.
Security: 4 Areas. Area 001 to 004.
2. Control: 6 Home Auxiliaries. HA001 to 006.
Security: 4 Areas. Area 001 to 004, + 2 Home Auxiliaries. HA007 & 008.
3. Control: 16 Home Auxiliaries over 3 screens. (4 + 6 + 6) HA001 to 016.
Security: 4 Areas. Area 001 to 004, + 2 Area Lists.
Beeper & Backlight activation: Kxx:X04 Pulsing beeper.
Kxx:X05 Continuous beeper.
Kxx:X06 Backlight on.
Inner Range Website: www.innerrange.com
Installation Manual.Touchscreen Terminal. Rev 1.03 November 2009
J10 (TERM) is fitted if module is
one of the two furthest modules
from the Control Module, LAN
Isolator or a Fibre Modem.
(See “Model 3000/4000 Installation
manual” or “LAN Installation &
Troubleshooting” for more details.)
See diagram on pages 4-5.
From
Previous
module To next
module
* LAN + not connected if Terminal
powered from external Power supply.
+ - A B
*
LAN+
0V
A
B
+ - A B
LAN Power Cabling.
No. of Touchsreens on Cable run: Sep Power cable (or sep supply) req’d if over:
1 Touchscreen (e.g. ~250mA) 50 metres from 13.8V power source.
2 Touchscreens (e.g. ~500mA) 25 metres from 13.8V power source.
Remember to allow for any extra current required by Auxiliary devices, Detectors,
etc.
LAN Wiring
Connect the LAN using twisted pair communications cable.
Connect LANA& B using one pair; +VE & GROUND with another pair.
LAN A & B MUST be on the SAME pair.
(Over longer distances, use heavy duty Fig. 8 for +VE & GND, or a separate power
supply - See below)
Cabling distance should be no more than 1.5km from the Control Module, a LAN
Isolator, “LAN 2 or 3” Port, or a Fibre Modem LAN Port.
36
Commissioning.
NOTE: The number of Touchscreen Terminals that can be connected to a Control
Module is detemined by the Memory configuration as shown in the following table.
The number of layouts available is equal to the number of Touchscreens plus one.
When installation is complete, apply power to the Terminal. The display will show a
number of startup screens for up to 1 minute then should show the default display.
(IR logo with Security and Control buttons) This means that the default Terminal
number (01) has been accepted and the layout has been loaded.
Alternatively, one of the following conditions may occur:
T1
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Note: If the startup process does not resume after entering a new module number,
remove and re-apply power to the Touchscreen Terminal.
Commissioning procedure continued on the following page.
Touchscreen Terminal. Rev 1.03 November 2009 Installation Manual. 54
1
Factory only
2
LAN
3
Ethernet Port
4
LAN Termination
5
Cabinet Tamper switch
Connections & Link Options.
Layouts and Options.
Three default Touchscreen Terminal layouts are provided as described on page 7.
Layouts can only be modified and/or created with Insight V4.1 or later; or WDirect
software V6 or later.
Touchscreen Terminal options (including assigning a Layout to the Touchscreen
Terminal) are found at MENU, 7, 2, 2 and can be programmed via Upload/Download
software (Insight or WDirect) or via an LCD Terminal.
See the Programmer’s manual V6 or later for details.
When using WDirect, Touchscreen Terminal programming is found in the
Programming Menu by selecting “7-Installer”, “2-Modules”, then “2-Touch Term”.
Initialization.
When installation and programming is complete, perform the “LAN Secure” operation
(MENU, 7, 8, 1) to enable the encryption key for the new module/s and ensure that
all the relevant settings are downloaded to the Touchscreen Terminal.
Connections & Link Options.
1. J1, J2. Factory use only.
2. T1. LAN Connections.
See Pages 2 & 6 for details.
3. J9. Ethernet Port for field upgrades. See Website for details.
4. J10. LAN Termination)
Fit the Jumper Link supplied in the accessory kit if the module is one of the two
furthest modules on the LAN. (See “Model 3000/4000 Installation manual” or
“LAN Installation & Troubleshooting” for more details.)
Note: If LAN Isolators or Fibre Modems are used, each isolated section of the
LAN is treated as a separate LAN system when terminating modules.
5. SW1. Tamper switch.

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