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ImproX I16/016 Input/Output Terminal
INTRODUCTION
The ImproX I16 and ImproX O16 Terminals
are general-purpose modules for use within ImproNet Access
Control Systems, and for OEM applications. The ImproX I16
is an Input Terminal, providing sixteen input sensors for
door open/close sensing, alarm sensing and general control.
The ImproX O16 Unit is an Output Terminal, providing sixteen
relays for controlling door strikes and other equipment.
The Units are optimised for ease of installation, and communicate
with a master host such as the ImproX DL LCD Keypad Terminal,
IC LCD Keypad Controller or IL LCD Keypad Computer via an
RS485 Terminal Bus Port.
APPLICATIONS
Typical applications for these units include:
- Access Control Systems.
- OEM custom requirements.
- Use within ImproNet systems to sense door open/close sensing,
alarm sensing and general control.
- Use within ImproNet systems to control door strikes and
other equipment.
FEATURES
Common Features
The unit provides the following common features:
- Operation from power inputs in the range 10V to 30V DC.
- LED indication of bus activity.
- Remote firmware upgrade facility.
Unique Features
The I16 and O16 Terminals have the following unique features:
ImproX I16 Terminal
- Sixteen input sensors.
- Each input can be set for E.O.L. (End of Line Sensing).
- LED indication of the input status. ImproX O16
Terminal• Sixteen relay contact outputs.
- LED indication of the relay status.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
- EIA RS-485 Standard for Electrical Characteristics
of Generators and Receivers for use in Balanced Digital Multipoint
Systems.
- EN 55024 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance
Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment.
- IEC 1000-4-1 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part
4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 1: Overview
of Immunity Tests. Basic EMC Publication.
- IEC 1000-4-2 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part
4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 2: Electrostatic
Discharge Immunity Test. Basic EMC Publication.
- IEC 1000-4-4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part
4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 4: Electrical
Fast Transients / Bursts. Basic EMC Publication.
- IEC 1000-4-3 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part
4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 3: Radiated,
Radio-Frequency, Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test.
- IEC 1000-4-6 Conducted Susceptibility.
- IEC 1000-4-5 Surge Immunity.
- IEC 1000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Interruptions.
APPROVALS
CE approved
RELATED IMPRO PRODUCTS
The ImproX I16 andO16 Terminals can be used
in conjunction with the ImproX IC Controller or the ImproX
IL Computer.
OTHER INFORMATION
Address Allocation – ImproNet systems
ImproNet Systems automatically allocate addresses to units,
either on initial software start-up, or on request, depending
on the system configuration. Also, in a system configured
for address allocation on software start-up, when the system
software is started-up after adding a new unit to an existing
system, a system address will automatically be allocated
to that unit
Address Allocation – OEM Systems In an OEM system,
the unit logical addresses are allocated individually using
commands available in the ImproX Secure Communications Protocol.
Details of this process are described in the ImproX Secure
Communications Protocol document.
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