Page 2 - Special Tools Required; Basic Architecture
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 74-3047—1 2 Special Tools Required — No. 1 Robertson (square-head) screwdriver. Basic Architecture The I9000 system has a distributed structure. Security points, such as motion detectors or contacts, feed into devices such as the BIC-6. Warning indicators, such as sirens and light...
Page 3 - General Procedure; Plan the System
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 3 74-3047—1 Fig. 2. I9000 CU connected to devices, EBI. General Procedure Plan the System 1. Review the job file, plans and specifications for accu-racy and completeness. 2. Prepare any necessary installation drawings (for exam-ple, risers). 3. Determine any necessary connections ...
Page 4 - System Layout and Wiring; Sample Installation Plan
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 74-3047—1 4 Commission 1. Learn each device. (Step 1 can be replaced with steps a. through c.) NOTE: A device is learned when its address or serial num-ber is recorded in the CU. a. Enter the information from Install the System sec- tion, step 5, into the PRO 9000 software (Menu: ...
Page 5 - HONEYWELL I9000 SYSTEM WIRING
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 5 74-3047—1 Fig. 3. Sample wiring architecture. BIC-2 HU HOLD-UPINPUT CONCENT.62 MAX. BIC-2INPUT CONCENT.62 MAX. BIC-6INPUT CONCENT.62 MAX. HEDS IVHALL EFFECTDOOR SWITCH62 MAX. CC2KEYBOARDCONTROL CENTER4 MAX. KIDAREAKEYPAD8 MAX. MOMMULTIPLEOUTPUT MODULE8 MAX. RIPSINTELLIGENTPOWER ...
Page 7 - TOTAL
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 7 74-3047—1 Select Detection, Control and Power Devices Fig. 5 shows an example worksheet for determining devices needed. Copy the blank worksheet in Appendix B for each individual job. Fig. 5. Sample device quantity, power worksheet. Detection Devices and Outputs Most installatio...
Page 8 - MOUNT THE HEDS IV; Connect the wires to the terminals as indicated in Fig. 6.; IMPORTANT
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 74-3047—1 8 MOUNT THE HEDS IV See Fig. 7 for a typical door-mounted HEDS IV. 1. Remove the HEDS IV magnet assembly cover and the two magnets by loosening the two set screws (requires hex allen key). This allows access to the mounting holes located under the magnets. 2. Mount the m...
Page 10 - Loop Parameters and Programming; COMMUNICATION AND ALARM DISPLAY; Alarm Status Display Examples; DESCRIPTION
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 74-3047—1 10 Loop Parameters and Programming The following parameters define the possible loop programming types:Parameter 0: Default value = 0.— 0 = The seven segment display is inactive when the tamper switch is pressed. — 1 = The seven segment display remains active when the ta...
Page 13 - Output Devices
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 13 74-3047—1 Fig. 13. BIC-2, BIC-2 HU two-entry concentrator configuration. Output Devices MULTIPLE OUTPUT MODULES (MOM) NOTE: The MOM currently is not CE certified. In countries that require CE certification for all parts, configure one or more BIC-6s as an output device. Multipl...
Page 14 - Other Detection Devices and Outputs
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 74-3047—1 14 MOUNT MOM To mount the MOM: 1. At the selected mounting location, remove the MOM cover. 2. Use a No. 1 Robertson (square drive) screwdriver to remove the screws securing the circuit board to the back casing. IMPORTANT Touch a grounded object to ensure you are not elec...
Page 15 - User Interface Devices
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 15 74-3047—1 Intelliguard 9000 Specification Data. Follow the instructions included with each device for mounting and connecting to the system. User Interface Devices AREA KEYPADS (KID) A KID allows a user to arm or disarm. Fig. 15 shows an area keypad. Fig. 15. Area Keypad. NOTE:...
Page 17 - Additional Intelligent Power Supplies
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 17 74-3047—1 Each CU COM is limited to a maximum of four KIDs and four ISP devices. The CU supports four CC2s maximum, but Honeywell recommends splitting the CC2s between the COM ports. 1. At the selected I9000 CU mounting location, open the CU housing and with the cover wide open...
Page 18 - a. Make sure the LED DS1 on each installed ISP; b. From the CC2, select CONFIGURATION from the; e. The CU polls all address type devices and when
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 74-3047—1 18 NOTE: Only one ground connection is required between the I9000 CU and each RIPS for ground reference (this can be through the earth ground connection). Avoid ground loops. 5. When installation is complete and power is applied, learn the ISPs in the RIPS. NOTE: Steps 5...
Page 23 - CONNECT THE TRANSFORMER; Cold Start; If the technician code is disabled, a cold start is necessary:; SYSTEM CHECKOUT; c. If the device has address switches, verify that the
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 23 74-3047—1 CONNECT THE TRANSFORMER The I9000 System operates from a 120 Vac, 60 Hz or 230 Vac, 50 Hz source. Use a Class II (current limiting) transformer that meets the electrical ratings in 74-3035, Intelliguard 9000 Specification Data. In the U.S. use a Silent Knight Model 41...
Page 24 - Test Modes
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 74-3047—1 24 d. If the device has serial numbers, verify that the proper serial number was programmed using PRO 9000. 10. If the voltage is acceptable but the device still does not respond while learning or during regular polling, replace it with a new device as described in these...
Page 25 - HOLD-UP TEST EVENT LOG
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 25 74-3047—1 HOLD-UP TEST EVENT LOG The HOLD-UP TEST Event Log shows the following: NOTE: Each time the same actuator’s buttons are squeezed during a test sequence, an entry is made in the Event Log. Therefore, one BIC-2 HU point may appear more than once in the Event Log for that...
Page 26 - Status Menu Information
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 74-3047—1 26 WALK-TEST EVENT LOG The WALK-TEST Event Log shows the following:— The communication test (COM Test) results are shown for each device associated with the specified area (text is shown in capital letters). The results are shown as alarms, but they indicate proper funct...
Page 29 - APPENDIX C; Set each of the ten jumpers/switches for the application.
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 29 74-3047—1 APPENDIX C IC109A INSTALLATION This section describes the jumper and switch functions for configuring the RS-232 to 485/422 Converter. See Fig. 24 for component locations. Fig. 24. IC109 component layout, jumper locations. To install the RS-232 to 485/422 Converter: 1...
Page 31 - Multipoint; Normal/Loopback Operation; NORMAL
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 31 74-3047—1 Point-to-Point When only two devices are connected to a line point-to-point application, each device should have the termination network connected to the line. Set switch S2 to the TERM position. Multipoint For multipoint applications, switch S2 should be in the UNTER...
Page 32 - IC109 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE; Designation
INTELLIGUARD 9000™ 74-3047—1 32 IC109 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Use this list as a quick reference guide when you need to change the IC109 jumper settings. a Designates the required XSM jumper settings. b Designates the factory-preset jumper settings. c Refer to RS-485 Interface Terminated or Unterminat...