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Wired I/O Module Installation Guide www.visonic.com Page 1 of 11 D-306783 IOV (Rev 0,12/16) English 1. Introduction This installation guide provides the basic instructions for Visonic Wired I/O Module installation scenarios. A new addition to the PowerMaster Family, the Wired I/O Module is a wired input/output expander that communicates with the PowerMaster-33 EXP G2 through the EXP33. Wired I/O Module Features: 12 wired inputs that enable to connect to 12 H/W zones. 4 relay outputs. Siren output (SRN) and Strobe output (STR). Front cover and back tamper switches for improved tamper protection. RS-485 bus to communicate with the EXP33. The Wired I/O Module is supported by the PowerMaster-33 EXP G2 only. 1.1 Terminology: Abbreviation Definition NO / NC Normally Open / Normally Closed EOL/DEOL End of Line/Double EOL HW-Zone Hard wired zone EXP33 Expander and Bus controller on the PowerMaster-33 EXP G2 PGM Programmable Relay Output PCB Printed circuit board 2. General Guidelines 1. Keep away from all heat sources. air drafts. 2. Do not expose to 3. Do not install outdoors. 4. Avoid direct sunshine. 5. Keep wiring away from power cables. 6. Mount on solid stable surfaces. IMPORTANT: The Wired I/O Module MUST BE POWERED DOWN while wiring the unit’s I/Os and when connecting to the RS-485 bus. This will prevent accidental damage to the device.

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Wired I/O Module

Installation Guide

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D-306783 IOV (Rev 0,12/16)

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1. Introduction

This installation guide provides the basic instructions for Visonic Wired I/O Module installation scenarios. A new addition to the PowerMaster Family, the Wired I/O Module is a wired input/output expander that communicates with the PowerMaster-33 EXP G2 through the EXP33.

Wired I/O Module Features:

12 wired inputs that enable to connect to 12 H/W zones.

4 relay outputs.

Siren output (SRN) and Strobe output (STR).

Front cover and back tamper switches for improved tamper protection.

RS-485 bus to communicate with the EXP33.

The Wired I/O Module is supported by the PowerMaster-33 EXP G2 only.

1.1 Terminology:

Abbreviation Definition

NO / NC Normally Open / Normally Closed

EOL/DEOL End of Line/Double EOL

HW-Zone Hard wired zone

EXP33 Expander and Bus controller on the PowerMaster-33 EXP G2

PGM Programmable Relay Output

PCB Printed circuit board

2. General Guidelines

1. Keep away from all heat sources.

air drafts.2. Do not expose to

3. Do not install outdoors.

4. Avoid direct sunshine.

5. Keep wiring away from power cables.

6. Mount on solid stable surfaces.

IMPORTANT: The Wired I/O Module MUST BE POWERED DOWN while wiring the unit’s I/Os and when connecting to the RS-485 bus. This will prevent accidental damage to the device.

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3. Mounting

The Wired I/O Module enclosure provides tamper detection and accessible wiring cavities.

1. To open the front cover: Remove screws on

the sides, place fingers in the opening grove

of each side and the push the cover upward.

3. Remove the securing screw and push the

tab to release the PCB with the interface.

2. Release the protective cover snap and

remove the cover.

4. Knockouts provide cable accessibility when

mounting on gang boxes or over hollow

panels. Use a cutter or screwdriver to open

knockouts. Insert screws through rear cover

into the wall or ceiling. Note: Make sure

the trunking knockouts align with the holes.

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5. Mount to wall. To mount onto a wall, insert

screws through the corners holes of the

base. Note: Drill mounting holes first. To

thread wires from the side, open the wire

holes from any direction (there is one on

each side of the box), and thread the wires

through the holes. Wrap any excess wire

around the PCB.

7. Assemble the protective cover by placing

it over the interface and snapping it into

place.

6. Put PCB back into place. Make sure the

tamper cap is in place. Refasten the PCB.

Thread the cables inside the box through the

cable cavities and insert as needed to the

terminal blocks.

8. Place the top cover and secure it with the

two screws from the side.

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4. Configuration

The PowerMaster-33 EXP G2 can support up to 4 Wired I/O Modules for a total of 48 wired zones.

Every Wired I/O Module is connected and registered to the EXP33 using a RS-485 bus (230000bps).

The Wired I/O Module has two LEDs

Green Power - Lights continuously when powered.

Red When the Wired I/O Module is connected, registered, and communicating with the

PowerMaster-33 EXP G2 the red LED is off. Otherwise, it blinks on/off every second.

4.1 Inputs:

Every HW-Zone that is connected to a Wired I/O Module must be enrolled in the PowerMaster-33 EXP G2. Each Wired I/O Module can connect up to 12 HW Zones. For more information refer to section 6: “Enrollment Process.” Configure each HW-zone writing type setting: EOL/NO/NC based on the type of sensor wired to the zone input (see

below).

Note: Each HW-Zone reports 3 possible states: Normal, Alarm, or Tamper. Both Line Cut and Line Short are reported as Tamper (see below). Regarding the wired zones, the control panel classifies the events according to the resistance it measures as shown in the tables below.

NC –If the Wiring Type is End of Line If Wiring Type is NC If Wiring Type is NO

Condition Zone Resistance

Tamper/Short Circuit 0 ÷ 1.76 kΩ

Normal 1.77 kΩ ÷ 2.64 kΩ

Tamper 2.65 kΩ ÷ 3.52 kΩ

Alarm 3.53 kΩ ÷ 5.26Ω

Tamper/Open Circuit 5.27 kΩ ÷ oc

When there is NO ALARM - the Panel detects 2.2K ohm between Zx and GND.

When there is ALARM - the Panel detects: 4.4K ohm between Zx and GND.

When there is TAMPER or cut circuit the Panel detects: ∞ ohm. When the line is short circuited the panel detects 0 between Zx and GND.

Condition Zone Resistance

Normal 0 – 1.76 kΩ

Invalid Level 1.77 kΩ – 2.64 kΩ

Invalid Level 2.65 kΩ – 3.52 kΩ

Invalid Level 3.53 kΩ – 5.26 kΩ

Alarm 5.27 kΩ – ∞

When there is NO ALARM - the Panel detects: 0 ohm (short circuit) between Zx and GND.

When there is ALARM - the Panel detects: ∞ ohm (cut circuit) between Zx and GND.

When there is TAMPER - N/A

Zone

Resistance

Condition

0 – 1.76 kΩ Alarm

1.77 kΩ – 2.64 kΩ Invalid Level

2.65 kΩ – 3.52 kΩ Invalid Level

3.53 kΩ – 5.26 kΩ Invalid level

5.27 kΩ – ∞ Normal

When there is NO ALARM -

the Panel detects: ∞ ohm (cut circuit) between Zx and GND.

When there is ALARM - the Panel detects: 0 ohm (short circuit) between Zx and GND.

When there is TAMPER - N/A

G tamper switch or withoutDetector

arming key (DEOL)

H Detectors with tamper switch or arming key’s tamper (DEOL)

J Wired zones

K GND

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4.2 Outputs:

The PowerMaster-33 EXP G2 supports up to 16 outputs. The first 8 outputs are reserved for the EXP33. The other 8

outputs (PGM9 – PGM16) can be distributed among the Wired I/O Modules. The installer needs to enroll each PGM output to the required output pin of the required Wired I/O Module. For more information refer to section 6: “Enrollment Process.”

4.3 Siren and Strobe Outputs:

The Wired I/O Module has built-in Siren and Strobe outputs. There is NO NEED TO ENROLL these outputs. The

Siren and Strobe outputs automatically activate when their functions are enabled in the PowerMaster-33 EXP G2.

The installer can choose to leave these outputs unconnected.

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5. Connecting the Wired I/O Module

5.1 Wiring:

Power should be wired using < 22 AWG. Data should be wired using 26 AWG (Cat 5).

The wired detector should be installed at least 2 meters away from the control panel.

The Panel that connects to the Wired I/O Module should be wired as a bus configuration.

Use only a power supply that is safety approved for IEC/EN 60950-1 as a limited power source (LPS) with a rated voltage of 12Vdc and rated current of __1__a max.

Both the CP and PS that are used for powering the Wired I/O Module must be EN 50131-6 certified.

The loads that can be connected to the relay outputs must be limited to a maximum of 12 VDC, 8A or 24 VDC, 4A!

Figure - Example of Wired I/O Modules connected to external power supply with 12 hour backup battery.

5.2 Termination:

Each end of the RS-485 bus must be terminated with a 100 Ohm resistor.

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5.3 Wired I/O Module Circuit Board:

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6. Enrollment Process

Refer to the KP-250 PG2 Installer Guide and follow the procedure under “Programming”. A general description of the procedure is provided as follows: Note: Steps 1-5 describe the enrollment of the Wired I/O Module device.

6.1 Step 1

On the KP-250 keypad enter the Installer menu, select “02: Zone/Devices.”

6.2 Step 2

Select “ADD NEW DEVICE.”

6.3 Step 3

6.3.1 Enroll the Wired I/O Module using one of the following options:

Connect the Wire I/O Module to the EXP33.

Power on the Wire I/O Module.

Remove the Wire I/O Module front cover to release a tamper switch and then replace the cover to reset the tampers.

6.3.2 Wait until the red LED stops blinking (up to 10 seconds) and only the green LED is on. The following is

displayed:

“DEVICE ENROLLED” “E0x:Expander IOV” “ID NO. 441-xxxx” (“441” are always the first 3 digits for any Wired I/O Module)

6.4 Step 4 – Pre-enroll process (optional to Step 3)

Enter the device ID, “441-xxxx” as it appears on the Wire I/O Module's back casing and press <OK>. The following is displayed: "ID ACCEPTED" "E0x:Expander IOV" "ID NO. 441-xxxx" After connecting the Wire I/O Module to the PowerMaster-33 EXP G2 and exiting the Installer Mode, the Wire I/O Module will be enrolled into the system.

6.5 Step 5 (optional: to change a specific Wired I/O Module’s ID)

Select the desired Wired I/O Module Number: E01...E04 and press <OK>. Note: The Wired I/O Module has no “Location” or 'Device Settings' that need to be programmed.

Note: Only after the Wired I/O Module is enrolled, can its Inputs (Step 6) and Outputs (Step 7) be enrolled.

6.6 Step 6 - Pre-enroll an HW-Zone to a Wired I/O Module's Input

To define a HW-Zone onto a Wired I/O Module:

6.6.1 On the Keypad, select the “ADD NEW DEVICE” menu.

6.6.2 Enter the following 7 digits code: "052-0xyy". The following is displayed:

"ID ACCEPTED" "Zxx:Wired Sensor" "ID NO. 052-0xyy" 052 HW-Zone on a Wired I/O Module

0x The requested Wired I/O Module's number (01…04)

yy The requested Wired I/O Module's Input number (01…12) The installer may change the pre-programmed HW-Zone number (only) at this point using 'Next'/'Back' buttons and then press 'OK'. The Input “yy” of Wired I/O Module number 0x is now associated to HW-Zone Zxx.

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6.6.3

Configure the HW-Zone settings (Location, Zone Type, SET CHIME, DEV SETTINGS: WIRING TYPE) like every other HW-Zone (for more information consult the KP-250 PG2 Installer Guide).

6.7 Step 7 - Pre-enroll PGM Output to a Wired I/O Module's Output

To define a PGM Output onto a Wired I/O Module:

6.7.1 Select “ADD NEW DEVICE.”

6.7.2 Enter the following 7 digits code: "072-0x0y". The following is displayed:

"ID ACCEPTED" "Pxx:PGM on HwExp" "ID NO. 072-0x0y” 072 PGM Output on a Wired I/O Module

0x The requested Wired I/O Module's number (01…04)

0y The requested Wired I/O Module's Output number (01…04) Note: Pxx may be P09-P16 (PGM9-PGM16). PGM1-PGM8 are reserved for the EXP33. The installer may change the pre-programmed PGM Output number (only) at this point using 'Next'/'Back' buttons and then press 'OK'. Output “0y” of Wired I/O Module number “0x” is now associated (attached) to PGM Output Pxx. Note: The PGM Output has no 'Device Settings' that need to be programmed. The Installer may configure the PGM Outputs in the Menu: "05:OUTPUTS" "PGM OUTPUTS" "PGM on HwExpndrs" "E0x:Expander IOV" "Pxx:PGM PIN #0y", (for more information consult the KP-250 PG2 Installer Guide).

6.8 Cautions

If an enrolled Wired I/O Module does NOT communicate with the PowerMaster-33 EXP G2 (whether it is powered OFF, not connected, or for any other reason), the following is displayed on the KP-250 screen: "Expander IOV E0x MISSING", it must be deleted at once by the Installer.

Every Wired I/O Module that is connected to the PowerMaster-33 EXP G2 must be enrolled.

Whenever deleting a Wired I/O Module, all its defined 'HW Zones' and 'PGM Outputs' are also deleted.

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 -5 (optional)

Step 6 - 7

Enter the Installer menu and select

“02: Zone/Devices”

Select “ADD NEW DEVICE”

Enroll the device or Enter the device ID

Pre-enroll the device

Configure the Wired I/O Module

Outputs and Inputs

“02: Zone/Devices” ADD NEW DEVICES ENROLL NOW ENTR ID:XXX-XXXX OUTPUTS

Connect to EXP33 INPUT ZONES Or

Power On

Or

Release and Reset Tamper

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7. Product Specifications

Electrical

Power Requirements 12VDC (Normal), 10.8VDC (Min.), 15VDC (Max)

Output Power 12VDC, 500mA (Max)

Circuit Board

Device Interfaces

1 - four position terminal block RS-485 data bus & power; 11 - three-position removable terminal blocks; 1 two position output

terminal block; 4 - Relay Outputs/LEDs; 1 - Power LED; 1 - Status LED

Outputs 4 Relays NO/NC contact; 1 Siren output (sink), 1 Strobe output (sink)

Input 12 Inputs

Buzzer Beeps intermittently (in a sequence of 1 second ON, 1 second OFF) when the Installer is locating the Wired I/O Module (in the

"Find Me" Menu).

LED Status Indicators

Green: Power LED - Lights continuously when powered

Red: When the Wired I/O Module is connected, registered, and communicating with the EXP33 the red LED is off. Otherwise, it

blinks on/off every second.

Tamper Protection Open Double Tamper front and rear, if either breaks alarm will activate

Power Relays SRU-S-112L (TV-5); 12 VDC, 8A or 24 VDC, 4A

RS-485 Bus

Data Rate 230Kbit/sec

Bus Backbone 26AWG (Cat 5)

DC < 22 AWG

Bus Length 500M/1640Ft: Max.

Termination 100 Ohm Termination: The RS-485 Bus needs to be terminated at both ends with a 100 Ohm resistor

Operating Environment

Temp: -10°C to 70°C (14°F to 159°F) Humidity: 20% to 80%, non-condensing

Physical

Weight 670 grams (23.57 ounces)

Construction ABS plastic

Dimensions (H x W x D) 230 x 199 x 47mm (90.625 x 7.83 x 1.84 inches)

Regulatory EN 50131-3 Grade 2, Class II

Warranty 1-year limited warranty

Product offerings and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Important Shipment Information: The Wired I/O Module PGM Terminal Blocks are labeled in two different ways. There is no difference in their functionality. The only difference is how the PGMs are labeled on the PCB.

W.E.E.E. Product Recycling Declaration

For information regarding the recycling of this product you must contact the company from which you orignially purchased it.

If you are discarding this product and not returning it for repair then you must ensure that it is returned as identified by your supplier.

This product is not to be thrown away with everyday waste - Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment.

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8. Compliance with Standards & Warranty

This device complies wi th EN 50131-3 Grade 2, Class I I

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