Neat IOR User manual

IOR
Radio Transceiver
For Wired I/O
User Guide

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© NEAT Electronics AB 2005-2006
Document number NE41 04002-02 v1.6
Contents
Important Information ............................................................ 4
Overview ............................................................................... 5
Installation ............................................................................ 6
Configuration ......................................................................... 7
Power Mode .................................................................................... 7
Inputs ............................................................................................ 8
Outputs .......................................................................................... 9
Connecting an Alarm Transmitter to IOR ...................................10
Connecting IOR to Portable Receiver TREX ................................11
Connecting IOR to Home Care Phone NEO ................................12
Controlling IOR from Home Care Phone NEO .............................13
Declaration of Conformity .......................................................14
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Important Information
Always treat your product with care. Only NEAT Electronics
authorized personnel should perform service.
Do not expose your product to open flames, lit tobacco products
or temperatures above 60°C.
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that
this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead
it shall be returned to NEAT Electronics for recycling. The
recycling of materials will prevent negative consequences for
the environment, human health and help to conserve natural
resources.
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Overview
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Power switch
Jumpers
LED
Button
Input connector
AC/DC-adapter connector
Output connector

Installation
1. To change the configuration of the IOR, remove the lid and mount
or remove jumpers. The jumper settings are described on pages
7-9 in this manual.
2. Connect alarm transmitters and/or alarm receivers to IOR as
described in pages 10-13 in this manual.
3. Close and fasten the lid using the screws supplied.
4. Mount the IOR in an appropriate place.
5. Connect the inputs to the jack marked IN .
6. Connect the output to the jack marked OUT .
7. Connect the AC/DC adapter to the jack marked DC .
Then connect the AC/DC adapter to a mains outlet in the
apartment. Only use the AC/DC adapter provided by NEAT,
part no. NE31 03001-01.
8. Turn on the IOR with the switch marked ON OFF .
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Configuration
IOR is configured by mounting or removing jumpers on the circuit
board inside the unit, as shown in the image on page 5. Please restart
the IOR after changing the jumper configuration.
For advanced configuration, the computer program IOR Programmer
can be used. This is described in the Technical Handbook for the IOR
Family, document number NE41 06007-02.
Power Mode
For longer battery life, IOR can be configured to go into power save
mode when running on the backup battery. The power mode is
determined by the setting of jumper J6 and whether power is taken
from the AC/DC-adapter or from the battery only.
Power Source Jumper J6
ON (mounted) OFF (not mounted)
AC/DC-adapter Normal Normal
Battery only Normal Power save
In power save mode, no radio test alarm is sent, no battery low alarm
is sent and inputs 4 and 5 are not available for use. Note also that
in power save mode, no radio alarms will be received and the button
inside IOR does not work.
Note: When running on batteries in normal power mode, only radio messages with
long preamble will be received. A short delay of up to 0.5 seconds may also occur
before IOR reacts on input 4 and 5.

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Inputs
The inputs are connected to the jack marked IN . The pin layout is
shown in the picture below.
Input 1 is connected between pin 3 and 8, input 2 between pin 4 and
8, etc.
Inputs 1-3 may be configured either as normally open or normally
closed. Inputs 4-5 are always configured as normally open. If input 1 is
configured as normally open, an alarm will be sent when pin 3 is tied to
pin 8. If input 1 is configured as normally closed, an alarm will be sent
when the connection between pin 3 and pin 8 is broken.
Jumpers J1-J3 inside the IOR determine the mode of inputs 1-3 as
shown in the table below.
Jumper ON (mounted) OFF (not mounted)
J1 Input 1 normally closed Input 1 normally open
J2 Input 2 normally closed Input 2 normally open
J3 Input 3 normally closed Input 3 normally open
1. DC +5-9V output
2. DC +3V output
3. Input 1
4. Input 2
5. Input 3
6. Input 4
7. Input 5
8. Ground

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Output
The output is connected to the jack marked OUT . The pin layout is
shown in the picture below.
The output can be configured in one of the following three modes.
Pulse In this mode the output relay will be closed for 3 seconds
mode when an alarm is received (see foot-note).
Toggle In this mode the output relay will change state when an alarm
mode is received.
Static In this mode the output state will only change when special
mode on and off commands are received from the home care phone.
The output mode is configured by jumpers J4 and J5 inside IOR.
J4 J5 Output Mode
OFF OFF Pulse mode
OFF ON Toggle mode
ON OFF Static mode
1. DC +5-9V output
2. DC +3V output
3. Output common
4. Output normally closed
5. Output normally open
6. Not connected
7. Not connected
8. Ground
Note: IOR Programmer can be used to change the time
that the relay is closed in pulse mode, see page 7.

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Connecting an Alarm Transmitter to IOR
The IOR output can be activated from an alarm transmitter such as
ATOM or INKA. If an ATOM is programmed into IOR, the IOR output will
be activated each time the button on that ATOM is pressed.
Up to 8 different alarm transmitters can be programmed into the same
IOR. Only alarm transmitters that have been programmed into an IOR
will activate its output (see foot-note).
To program an alarm transmitter into IOR, follow these steps:
1. Choose a transmitter number X between 1 and 8. Two alarm
transmitters can not have the same transmitter number in one
IOR.
2. Remove the lid of the IOR. Press and hold the button inside IOR
while switching IOR on.
3. Wait until the LED inside IOR flashes X times and then release the
button.
4. Activate the alarm transmitter.
5. The LED inside IOR flashes once to indicate that the radio code
from the alarm transmitter is stored.
Note: Using IOR Programmer, IOR can be configured so that all alarm receivers will
activate its output, also those that are not programmed into IOR, see page 7.

Connecting IOR to Portable Receiver TREX
When an input on IOR is activated, an alarm is sent. The portable alarm
receiver TREX can be programmed to receive alarms sent by IOR when
a particular input on the IOR is activated.
To program a TREX to receive alarms triggered by one input on IOR,
perform the following steps:
1. Choose Programming and then Add transmitter from the menu
in the TREX.
2. Activate the input on IOR or press the button inside IOR once
for input 1, twice for input 2 etc, with no more than 1 second
between each button press (see footnote).
3. The LED inside IOR flashes to indicate that the radio code is
transmitted. The TREX beeps to indicate that a radio code is
received.
4. Choose an alarm text and alarm number in the TREX.
See the TREX User Guide for further information on how to add a
transmitter in TREX.
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Connecting IOR to Home Care Phone NEO
The home care phone NEO can be programmed to receive alarms sent
by IOR when a particular input on IOR is activated.
There are 8 alarm receiver positions in NEO. Choose one position
depending on what alarm type that is appropriate.
Position (P) Default Alarm Type in NEO
1-3 User alarm
4 Smoke detection alarm
5 Door alarm
6 Bed alarm
7 Carpet alarm
8 Passive alarm
To program alarms triggered by one input on IOR into receiver position
P on NEO, perform the following steps:
1. Press and hold the grey button on NEO while switching NEO on.
2. Wait until P beeps are heard, then release the button.
3. Activate the input on IOR or press the button inside IOR
once for input 1, twice for input 2 etc, with no more than 1 second
between each button press (see footnote on page 11).
4. The LED inside IOR flashes to indicate that the radio code is
transmitted. Then the home care phone sounds to indicate that
the radio code from IOR is stored.
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Controlling IOR from Home Care Phone NEO
The NEO can be programmed to activate the output of a particular IOR,
either when the alarm button on the NEO is pressed or by command
from the alarm central.
Before starting, you must decide which receiver position Y to use in the
NEO. If the IOR output shall be activated by pressing the alarm button
on the NEO, any position can be chosen. However, you must use the
NEO Programmer to change the alarm type for that position to Send
radio on alarm.
If the IOR output shall be activated by command from the alarm
central, position 8 shall normally be used unless the alarm central has
informed you otherwise.
To program NEO to activate the output of an IOR, follow these steps:
1. Remove the lid of the IOR.
2. Press and hold the grey button on NEO while switching NEO on.
3. Wait until Y beeps are heard and release the button.
4. Press and hold the button inside IOR for more than 3 seconds and
then release the button (see foot note on page 11).
5. The home care phone sounds and indicates that the radio code
from IOR is stored.
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Declaration of Conformity
We NEAT Electronics AB, Varuvägen 2, 246 42 Löddeköpinge, declare
under our sole responsibility that our product IOR, NE10 04004-06, is
in conformity with the directives 1999/5/CE, 73/23/CE and 89/336/CEE
and conforms to the standards:
Safety: EN60950-1:2001
EMC: EN 301489-3 v1.4.1 Class I
Radio: EN 300220-3 v1.1.1
Löddeköpinge, October 2005
Lars Nyström
Managing director NEAT Electronics AB 0341
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