Honeywell 9000 Home Security System User Manual


 
SPECIFICATION DATA
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Intelliguard 9000
SECURITY SYSTEM
M14456A
I9000 CONTROL UNIT
AND POWER SUPPLY
I9000 CONTROL UNIT
AND POWER SUPPLY
RS-485 TO
I9000 DEVICES
CONTROL
CENTER 2 KEYPAD
BIC-2
INPUT MODULE
MULTIPLE
OUTPUT MODULE
HALL EFFECT
DOOR SWITCH
AREA
KEYPAD
BIC-6
INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE
PRO 9000
(SOFTWARE
NOT INCLUDED)
NOTE: PRO 9000 MAY
ONLY BE CONNECTED
TO ONE I9000 CU AT A TIME.
EBI
RS-232
(RS-485 WITH RRI)
RS-485
SYSTEM FEATURES
Adaptable for a wide range of applications.
Multiple area controls.
False alarm reduction minimizes costly, unnecessary
emergency calls.
Cost effective protection.
Easy-to-use.
Multiple regulatory agency listings.
Meets High Security UL Grade AA requirements.
APPLICATION
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).
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.