Upgrading everyday security iconnect Quick Start Installation Manual
Upgrading everyday security iconnect is a wireless intruder control panel that provides comprehensive protection for your home or business. With its intuitive keypad interface, you can easily arm, disarm, and monitor your system. The iConnect features advanced wireless technology, allowing you to connect a wide range of security sensors, keyfobs, and even a wireless siren for complete peace of mind. You can also set up communication to a monitoring station for professional support.
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Quick Start Installation Guide For detailed information please refer to the full iConnect Installer Manual provided on our website: www.electronics-line.com Table of Contents 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................3 2. System Installation ................................................................................................3 3. System Layout........................................................................................................4 3.1. System Architecture...............................................................................4 3.2. Hardware Layout .....................................................................................5 3.2.1. Main Board .................................................................................................6 4. System Programming ............................................................................................8 4.1. Keys Menu Navigation ...........................................................................8 4.2. Enter Installer Programming mode ....................................................8 4.3. Selecting a language..............................................................................8 4.4. Wireless Allocation .................................................................................8 4.4.1. Main unit calibration ...................................................................................8 4.4.2. Registering 2-way Wireless Devices ..........................................................9 4.4.2.1. Detectors ....................................................................................................9 4.4.2.2. Keyfobs ....................................................................................................11 4.4.2.3. Wireless LCD keypads .............................................................................12 4.4.2.4. Wireless Siren ..........................................................................................13 4.4.3. Delete Wireless Device ............................................................................13 5. 4.5. Program Communication to Monitoring Station ..........................15 4.6. Set Up Follow Me Destination ...........................................................16 4.7. Set Time & Date.....................................................................................17 4.8. Set/Edit Users .........................................................................................18 4.9. GPRS Settings.........................................................................................20 4.10. Connect to ELAS (GPRS / LAN Configurations) .......................21 4.11. PIR Camera .........................................................................................22 Testing the System ..............................................................................................23 2 1. Introduction Thank you for choosing iConnect wireless intruder control panel. This quick start guide manual describes the main steps for installing and programming the iConnect Control System using the keypad on the main unit. 2. System Installation 1. 2. Open the main unit housing. Place the rear main unit against the wall and mark the upper and lower mounting holes. Note If required, mark the rear tampers' location. It is located behind the main board. 3. 4. Install wall anchors in the appropriate positions Thread the power cable through the wiring hole on the back cover and connect the cable to the AC power input on the main board. Caution Do not apply AC power at this stage. 5. 6. 7. 8. If required connect a network (IP) cable and/or insert a SIM card to the GSM/GPRS module. Connect the battery pack to the connector. If an alarm occurs, insert the master user code number (default '1234') to silence the alarm. Mount the control system to a wall. Close the front cover and apply AC power. Note It is recommended to perform a system scan in order to verify the system configuration. A system scan is performed from the main menu: '[9] Programming' > '[7] Initialize' > '[5] Find Modules' > '√'. The generated list displays the recognized system elements. If an element is not included in the list, check the wiring connections and run this scan again. 3 3. System Layout 3.1. System Architecture Figure 1 shows the components of the system and the systems' interaction with external communication networks. Figure 1: System Architecture See Figure 2 4 Figure 2: Main board Contrast LCD Speaker Bell Jumper for siren volume Flat Cable 5 3.2. Hardware Layout The aim of this section is to present the systems' various circuit boards (Figure 3). Apart from the Main Board, each peripheral module is available as an additional designed option to be installed inside the plastic housing. Figure 3: System layout Power and Connection board Communication module (GPRS + GSM + LAN) Backup battery pack 3.2.1. Power and Connection Board The Power and Connection board is the system's main part and connects to various peripheral modules using a number of interface connectors as seen in Figure 5. 6 Figure 4: Power and Connection board Interphone module connector Flat-cable interface connector to communication module Programmable relay output (100mA max. load) Wired detector zone (Zone 33, 34) System bus terminal block (hardwire LCD keypad, Wired Zone Module) Flat-cable interface connector to Main board (LCD keypad, built-in speaker, microphone and siren) Front tamper switch Interface connector to Home Automation module AC power terminal block Home Automation module terminal block AC power protection fuse Backup battery connector 7 4. System Programming 4.1. Keys Menu Navigation This manual explains how to program the iConnect from the keypad located either on the main unit or on the LCD wireless keypad. Table 1 describes using the keypad keys during programming. '√' Enter / Save (to move into the displayed menu or to save the updated data) 'X' Used to cancel the current selection or to return to the previous menu / To scroll up or down through the displayed menu options [0]-[9] 1. To enter numeric values where required. 2. For quick key programming. Press the key number to access a programming option. 3. To edit descriptors. Table 1: Keypad usage 4.2. Enter Installer Programming mode 1. 2. 3. Go to the default display and press '√'. Enter your installer code (default installer code is '1111'). Using the arrow keys, select '[9] Programming'. 4.3. Selecting a language The iConnect supports multiple languages. For easy operation, select your language as follows: 1. Go to the main menu select [9]>[7]>[1] (Programming > Initialize > Init All) 2. Select default and press '√'. Select language (Voice + LCD display) and press '√'. 4.4. Wireless Allocation 4.4.1. Main unit calibration The first step in wireless allocation is to calibrate the main unit receiver. During the calibration process the receiver selects the best RF channel according to the background ʺnoiseʺ in the installation environment. This noise may be generated by other devices operating on the same frequency nearby. 1. Go to the main menu select [9]>[1]>[8] >[1] (Programming > Devices > RF Network > Establishment) scans several RF channels and selects the channel with lower 2. The iConnect ʺnoise levelʺ. Once 'Save?' display appears, press '√' to confirm the channel selection. 8 Notes 1. Main unit calibration must be done prior to wireless device allocation. 2. If required, after the channel is selected, you can calibrate the receiver again only after deleting the network (quick keys: [9]>[1]>[8] >[3])= 4.4.2. Registering 2-way Wireless Devices transmitter must be registered. In order to recognize a 2-way device, the iConnect It is recommended to register all devices to the control panel before installing. To install the wireless devices/accessories temporarily fit them in the desired locations, and then perform a range test. Testing may show that you should relocate the panel or some of its devices/accessories. 4.4.2.1.Detectors supports 34 security zones. Only one detector can be registered to each The iConnect zone. Zones 1-32 are intended for wireless detectors while zones 33 and 34 are on-board hardwire zones. Notes 1. The minimum distance between the detectors and the panel should be 1.5m. 2. Once a detector is deleted from the panel it must be followed by the deletion of the panel in the detector. If this is not done, it will lead to an "out of Sync" situation by design Step 1: Register a detector 1. 2. 3. 4. Go to the main menu select [9]>[1]>[1] (Programming > Devices > Zones) Using the arrow keys, select a specific zone and press '√'. The system initiates Registration mode. Send a transmission from the detector using the following method: Open the detector's housing (tamper should be open) Apply battery power. The detector will send a transmission. If the transmission is successfully received by the system it will play a confirmation sound. If no confirmation sound is heard send another transmission by pressing and releasing the tamper switch of the device. After the detector is successfully registered the display shows: 'Save?'. Press '√' to confirm and continue entering other parameters for the chosen device (see section below). It is possible to press 'X' to go back and enroll additional zones. Step 2: Set detector's parameters 1. 2. 3. Go to the main menu select [9]>[1]>[1] (Programming > Devices > Zones) Using the arrow keys select a specific zone and press '√'. Set the main parameters for each zone, according to the Table 2. 9 Quick Key Option Name Description and Notes 9>1>1>2 Zone Type Type of alarm this zone generates 9>1>1>3 Arm Set Arming methods in which the zone is included. 1 (F): The zone is included in Full arming 2 (P): The zone is included in Part arming 3 (PE): The zone is included in Perimeter arming 9>1>1>4 Descriptor Descriptors help identify the device when the system is being operated and programmed. 9>1>1>5 Bell (Siren) Activate the siren when the zone is triggered 9>1>1>6 Chime Activate the internal siren when the zone is triggered. Note: To enable the chime option enable Global Chime option [quick keys: 7>12] 9>1>1>7 Force Arm Arm the system even if a zone is not ready. For the force arm feature to function, you must also enable force arming in system options. Table 2: Parameter settings Note PIR and Camera PIR detector have dedicated parameters. They can be defined using quick key 9>1>1>11 4. If required scroll thorough the other menu parameters and modify settings as warranted. Step 3: Detectors Test 1. Go to the main display and press '√'. 2. Enter the installer code (default code '1111'). 3. Select [7]>[04]>[2] (Service > Transmitters > TX Test) to initiate the TX communication test. This test enables to identify transmitters and test their signal strength. 4. Activate the transmitter you wish to test; the transmitter’s details appear on LCD. As a result, a sequence of tones is heard indicating the the iConnect transmitter’s signal strength. 10 Signal Strength Tones 1 - Low 1 Tone 2 - Average 2 Tones 3 - Good 3 Tones 4 – Excellent 4 Tones Note If the signal strength is less than 2, move the transmitter to a better locationK Table 3: Signal strength In addition, the display shows the detectors status using abbreviations as seen in Table 4. Item Description Item Description 'OK' The transmitter is functioning correctly 'OS' The transmitter is not synchronized 'TA' Tamper condition 'NA' The transmitter is inactive 'BT' Battery low Table 4: Detectors' status 4.4.2.2. Keyfobs The iConnect Control System supports up to 19 keyfobs. Step 1: Register a keyfob 1. Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[2] (Programming > Devices > Keyfobs) 2. Select a specific keyfob using the arrow keys and press '√'. The system initiates Registration mode. 3. Press a button on the keyfob, making sure that the keyfob’s green LED lights up when the button is pressed. Note A red LED indicates a communication problem between the keyfob and the main unit. 4. If 'Save?' appears on the Control System’s LCD screen, press '√'. Step 2: Set the keyfob's parameters 1. Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[2] (Programming > Devices > Keyfobs) 2. Select a specific keyfob using the arrow keys and press '√'. 3. Set the parameters for each keyfob according to Table 5. 11 Quick Key Option Name Description and Notes 9>1>2>2 Type Can be either controlled or non-controlled; A controlled keyfob causes the system to send armed/disarmed event messages to the central station. A non-controlled keyfob never sends arm messages. Only in case of an alarm occurrence, does the system send a disarm message 9>1>2>3 Descriptor 9>1>2>4 B1(EL-2714) 9>1>2>5 B2 (EL-2714) Descriptors help identify the device when the system is operated and programmed. Use the key to insert a space Refers to button. Assign the requested HA unit for the button to control (01–16, or 30 / 31 for PGM output). It is possible to insert 00 to program the button’s default function (Part arming). Refers to / button. Assign the desired HA unit for the button to control (01–16, or 30 / 31 for PGM output). It is possible to enter 00 to program the button’s default function (Perimeter arming). Table 5: Keyfob parameters Step 3: Testing the keyfobs 1. Go to the main display and press '√'. 2. Enter the Installer code (default code '1111'). 3. Select [7]>[04]>[2] (Service > Transmitters > TX Test) to initiate TX communication Test. Review the explanation in the zones section. 4.4.2.3.Wireless LCD keypads Step 1: Register a wireless keypad The iConnect supports up to four wireless LCD keypads. 1. Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[3] (Programming > Devices > Keypads) 2. Select the keypad to be registered and press '√'. The system initiates Registration mode. 3. Insert batteries into the keypad. 4. Press the back tamper switch. As soon as 'Save?' appears on the Control System’s LCD screen, press '√'. 5. Set the keypad descriptor. 12 Step 2: Test a keypad 1. Go to the main display and press '√'. 2. Insert the Installer code (default code '1111'). 3. Select [7]>[04]>[2] (Service > Transmitters > TX Test) to initiate the TX communication test. Review the explanation in the zones section. 4.4.2.4.Wireless Siren Step 1: Register a wireless siren The iConnect supports an external 2-way wireless siren. 1. Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[5] (Programming > Devices > Siren). The system initiates Registration mode. 2. Press the siren tamper switch. When 'Save?' appears on the Control System’s LCD display, press '√'. 3. Continue and define the siren parameters: WL siren delay: time interval the wireless siren is not heard. This occurs as soon as an alarm is triggered Siren cut of time: Duration of the siren after an alarm has occurred Wired siren (Main unit internal siren): Enable /Disable the build in siren in on the main unit during alarm. Step 2: Test the siren 1. Go to the main display and press '√'. 2. Insert the Installer code (default code '1111'). 3. Select [7]>[04]>[2] (Service > Transmitters > TX Test) to initiate the TX communication test. Review the explanation in Detectors section. 4.4.3. Delete Wireless Device Deleting a wireless device in the iConnect requires two steps as described in Table 6. 13 Device to delete Step 1 Step 2 Zone Installer menu, quick key: 9>1>1>Select zone> 12>'√'. 1.Open the detector 2.Take out the battery 3.Close and hold the tamper switch 4.Insert battery while the tamper is being pressed 5.Within 5 seconds open the tamper and close it once again Keyfob Installer menu, quick key: 9>1>2>Select keyfob>6>'√'. + for two seconds until the red 1.Press led stops flashing + for two seconds until the red 2.Press led stops flashing Wireless keypad 1. Take out the keypad battery Installer menu, quick key: 9>1>3>Select keypad>3>'√'. 2.While the back tamper switch is being pressed insert the batteries 3.Within five seconds open the tamper and close it once again LCD Wireless Siren Installer menu, quick key: 9>1>5>5>'√'. 1.Take out the siren battery 2.While the back tamper switch is being pressed insert the batteries 3.Within five seconds open the tamper and close it once again Table 6: Wireless device deletions 14 4.5. Program Communication to Monitoring Station This section describes the main parameters to establish communication between the and the CMS (Control monitoring station). iConnect 1. Go to the installer programming menu. 2. Select [5]>[1] (Communication > Accounts). 3. Select the account (1-6) to be used for CMS report and press '√'. 4. Define the parameters described in Table 7. Quick key Option Name Description and Notes 9>5>1>1 Telephone No. 9>5>1>2 Protocol 9>5>1>3 Communication Interface 9>5>1>4 Two-Way Audio 9>5>1>5 Account number 9>5>1>6 Call Attempts 9>5>1>7 Account 1: Backup interface Accounts 2-6: Account Type Insert phone number. Use the key to enter "T",",","P","+","*","#". Used to define the account’s communication protocol. For CMS accounts select one of the following options: IP protocol, SMS Contact ID, SMS SIA, SIA, Contact ID Note: If account's 1 communication interface is defined as GPRS or LAN the communication protocol should be defined as IP protocol Program an account communication interface. Account 1: Select GSM, LAN, or GPRS (when connecting to ELAS select GPRS or LAN). Accounts 2-6: GSM Enable/Disable two- way audio verification conversation between the premises and the operator at the MS. Insert up to eight digits. Enter leading zeros for account numbers of less than eight digits. Use the key to enter hexadecimal digits. If the programmed protocol is Contact ID, "A" is not a valid entry in the account number. The Call Attempts option determines the number of times the system tries to call a telephone number before moving on to the next number in sequence. Note that this feature is not available for voice report. Used to define the backup communication of the account. Select whether the account is Primary or Backup. Account 1 is always primary. When account 1 is defined as IP protocol, all transmissions are carried out using the primary definition (either GPRS or LAN). In case of error in the main line, the line can be automatically routed to the backup IP line IP (if the Backup interface is enabled) Table 7: Parameters definition 15 4.6. Set Up Follow Me Destination The Follow-Me feature is designed to notify the user that certain alarm events have occurred. To set up follow me you need to define accounts for follow me. 1. Go to the installer programming menu. 2. Select [5]>[1] (Communication > Accounts) 3. Select the account to be used for 'Follow Me' and press '√'. Note Account number 3 is designed to be used with the 'Follow me' feature. It is the only telephone number that can be programmed by the user in the following location (only if defined as SMS or TWA): Main menu > '[5] Telephone' > '[1] Follow Me Number' 4. Insert the Follow Me telephone number and press '√' 5. Select the protocol from the following options: Two Way Audio Follow Me SMS Follow Me Voice Report 6. Define the communication interface for the Follow me: GSM. 7. Scroll thorough the other menu parameters and press '√' to confirm. Note Using the ELAS, the number of Follow me destinations by SMS or Email can be expanded. 16 4.7. Set Time & Date The time and date are used for events in the event log. Additionally, the time is also displayed on the LCD display. 1. Go to the main display and press '√'. 2. Insert installer code (default code: '1111') 3. Select [7] > [01] (Service > Set Time/Date). 4. Select '[1] Set Time'. Enter the current time and press '√' 5. The display shows '[2] Set Date' option. Enter the current date and press '√'. Notes 1. If the time is set to 12hr format, use the key to toggle between AM and PM. 2. If the system is connected to the ELAS system the time and date will be automatically updated. 17 4.8. Set/Edit Users The iConnect supports up to 32 individual user codes. Each code consists of four digits. The ability to perform an operation is defined by the user code’s authorization level. Each code is defined with its own authority level. Follow Table 8 to view the authorization level assigned to each code. Notes Codes 1-29 can be edited only by the Master code. Codes 30–32 can only be edited by the installer (Code 32 - Installer code, Code 31- Guard Code and Code 30, the Central Station TWA Code) Code No. Authorization Level Description 1 Master Code 2-19 Controlled Codes When a controlled user code is being used for arming and disarming, the control system notifies the central station with an Arm/Disarm event message 20-25 Noncontrolled Codes Non-controlled codes do not cause the system to send Arm/Disarm event messages to the central station. 26-27 Limited Codes Controlled codes valid for 24 hours. 28 Duress Code Designed for situations where the user is being forced to operate the system. 29 Telecontrol Code Designed to enable the user to perform a number of tasks via the telephone. This can be performed when establishing remote connection to the system via the phone. 30 Central Station TWA Code Designed to enable the central station to operator in order to establish two-way audio communication with the Control System. This can be done within ten minutes after an alarm occurs or in order to stop the bell. 31 Guard Code Guard Code option enables a security guard to check the premises in case of an alarm. 32 Installer Code Installer code grants access to the programming menu and the service menu. Caution:The default Installer code is 1111. Change this code immediately after the system is installed. It is possible to edit all user codes, except of the Installer code, the guard code and the Central Station TWA Code. This can be done using the master code. Caution: The default master code is 1234. Change this code immediately after the system is being installed. Table 8: Authorization level 18 Set/Edit user code 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Go to the main display and press '√'. Insert master code (default code: '1234') Select '[4] User Codes' Select the code to edit and press '√'. The display shows '[1] Edit Code'. Press '√'. Type the new code and press '√' to confirm Scroll to '[2] Descriptor' option and press '√'. Type user name and press '√' to confirm Press 'X' and select another user. Repeat stages 4–9 to set the code for additional users. Note To delete the code, enter: '0000'. The installer and master codes cannot be deleted. 19 4.9. GPRS Settings To establish GPRS communication, do as follows: 1. Make sure the SIM card ID is installed inside the communication module. Note If a new SIM card has to be installed on the communication module and PIN code is used, it should be programmed in the control system before inserting the SIM card in the GSM module. 2. Edit the APN (Access Point Name) of your GPRS connection: a. Go to the main menu and press '√'. b. Insert installer code (default code: '1111') c. Select [9] > [5] > [7] > [6] > [1] (Programming > Communications > Internet > GPRS Options > APN) d. Enter the APN name provided by the cellular provider. e. Press '√' as soon as editing procedure is being completed. 20 4.10. Connect to ELAS (GPRS / LAN Configurations) The Electronics Line Application Server (ELAS) handles all communication between the system, service providers and web users, enabling monitoring and control to be performed via the Web. Internet settings are mostly pre-programmed in the control system’s default settings. The only settings needed to be programmed are the control system’s ID & password (provided by ELAS administrator). Note To enable IP communication Account 1 protocol must be defined as IP and the account interface should be defined as GPRS or LAN. Program the CPID: 1. Go to the main display. Press '√'. 2. Insert installer code. 3. Select [9] > [5] > [7] > [3] (Programming > Communications > Internet > CPID). 4. Insert an ID using the alphanumeric keypad. The ID length may be up-to 16 characters. The ID must begin with a letter. 5. Press '√'. Program the Control System’s password: 1. Go to the main display and press '√'. 2. Insert installer code. 3. Select [9] > [5] > [7] > [4] (Programming > Communications > Internet > CP Password). 4. Insert a password using the alphanumeric keypad. The password length may be up to 16 characters. The password must begin with a letter. 5. Press '√'. If the Control System is unable to connect to ELAS, an error message is displayed. Table 9 indicates the optional error messages. LCD display Trouble Description Action MEDIA LOSS LAN MODULE MEDIA LOSS GPRS MODULE LAN network fail Check the network connection to the Ethernet module Check the SIMs' card location. Make sure it supports GPRS, check SIM PIN code. Check APN definitions (Name [95761], User name [95762] and password [95763]) DEVICE TROUBLE LAN MODULE Faulty Ethernet module Replacement of faulty module DHCP ERROR IP parameters can not be set due to lack of DHCP services Change IP LAN settings (Insert IP manually) or restored DHCP service XML FAIL CP fails communicate with the XML Proxy Check ELAS IP address ( Quick key [9571]) GPRS network fail Table 9: Error messages 21 4.11. PIR Camera The 2-way wireless RF technology build into iConnect enables the use of advanced PIR-based detection cameras. This use offers combined detection, video recording and image clips. Up to 8 PIR camera can be assigned to the iConnect . This section describes the steps of installing the PIR camera detectors with the iConnect . 1. Register the PIR camera as any other detector (see explanation in the section of registering detectors) 2. Set the PIR camera parameters as defined in installer programming menu 9>1>1>11 Parameter Description LED Used to enable or disable the PIR camera LED Pulse count The pulse counter determines the amount of beams needed to be crossed before the sensor produces an alarm Alarm delay The delay between reporting detections to the main unit (01-20 seconds) Camera resolution VGA (640x480), QVGA (320 x 240) QQVGA (160 x 120) Color Define whether the pictures will be colored or black and white Compression Used to compress and resize the image file. High compression reduces the file size. Flash Define if the flash is disable or automatic (enabled) # PIC Alarm Number of pictures in alarm: (1-9) Pictures Delay Delay between pictures (100ms - 500ms) User monitoring Defines the permission to perform snapshots from the ELAS Zone assign Zone assignment feature allows the installer program 4 different zones to trigger snapshot capturing in addition to the cameras’ PIR 4 Table 10: PIR Camera parameters 3. Set communication between the iConnect and the ELAS (Connect to ELAS (GPRS / LAN Configurations) -section) 4. 5. 6. Login to the Web Application with the master user name and password. Go to the main display and select the Video option Adjust the view field for each camera as follows: a. Select camera b. Perform a snapshot from the ELAS or from the main unit (quick keys: 7>0>3>5) c. Go to the Video Events tab. d. Click on the required picture e. Adjust the camera and repeat steps b-d 22 5. Testing the System Before leaving the site, it is important to fully test the system. iConnect has several testing tools to verify that the system will operate optimally, including the wireless communication 1. Go to the main display and press '√' 2. Insert installer code 3. Go to quick key as displayed according to Table 11. Quick key Option Description and Notes 9>1>8>2 Network Set up 7>0>3>1 7>0>3>2 7>0>3>4 WL Siren Test Siren Test Walk Test 7>0>4>1 TX List 7>0>6 GSM Signal Strength 7>0>4>4 RF RSSI level 5>1 Follow Me The system performs communication test with all wireless devices in the system (excluding keyfobs) and displays the received signal strength. The external siren is sounded briefly Built-in siren is sounded briefly A list of registered sensors appears. Trigger each sensor; when the system receives a successful transmission from a sensor, the sensor is removed from the list This test is a scrollable inventory of all registered transmitters and their last reported status. Using the arrow buttons, scroll through the transmitter list. The TX list displays the zone/device number or descriptor(press the key to toggle the display) , the signal strength of the last received transmission and the last received status of the transmitter Display the signal strength of the cellular network. In severe cases of low GSM signal consider using external GSM antenna. Measure the RF RSSI level (RF noise measured by the systems' receiver). The result is in levels 1 to 4 is similar to the level of detector transmitter's signal strength. It is recommended that the gap between the RF noise level and the TX signal strength will be at least 2. For example, if the RF RSSI level is 5 and the TX signal strength is 6, consider relocation of the Control System or its peripherals, or use repeater Insert telephone number and perform a test to ensure follow me is operating 6>1 View Event Log Displays the last 1022 events of the system. The event type, time and zone number. In addition, it reports if the event has been reported to the CMS as follows: R: Report Sent, F: Report Failed, C: Report Canceled N: No Report , D: Disable – Not reported to CMS Table 11: Quick keys 23 Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. Limited Warranty EL and its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of production. Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller, Seller can not guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product. Sellers' obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing and replacing, at Sellers option, within a reasonable time after the date of delivery, any product not meeting the specifications. Seller makes no other warranty, expressed or implied, and makes no warranty of merchantability or of fitness for any particular purpose. In no case shall seller be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty, expressed or implied, or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever. Sellers obligation under this warranty shall not include any transportation charges or costs of installation or any liability for direct, indirect, or not be compromised or circumvented; that the product will prevent any persona; injury or property loss by intruder, robbery, fire or otherwise; or that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Buyer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of intruder, robbery or fire without warning, but is not insurance or a guaranty that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result. Consequently seller shall have no liability for any personal injury, property damage or loss based on a claim that the product fails to give warning. However, if seller is held liable, whether directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage arising from under this limited warranty or otherwise, regardless of cause or origin, sellers maximum liability shall not exceed the purchase price of the product, which shall be complete and exclusive remedy against seller. No employee or representative of Seller is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty. WARNING: This product should be tested at least once a week. CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Contacting Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. International Headquarters: Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. 14 Hachoma St., 75655 Rishon Le Zion, Israel Tel: (+972-3) 963-7777 Fax: (+972-3) 961-6584 All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from the publisher Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. 07/2011 5IN1572 24 ">

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Key features
- Wireless intruder control panel
- Intuitive keypad interface
- Supports 34 security zones
- Up to 19 keyfobs
- Up to 4 wireless keypads
- Wireless siren support
- Communication to monitoring station
- GPRS/LAN connectivity
- ELAS integration for remote monitoring
Frequently asked questions
The iConnect supports up to 34 security zones, with one detector per zone. Zones 1-32 are for wireless detectors, while zones 33 and 34 are for hardwired detectors.
The iConnect supports up to 19 keyfobs.
You can program communication to a monitoring station in the "Communication" section of the installer programming menu. You'll need to define the phone number, protocol, communication interface, and other relevant parameters.
Yes, the iConnect can connect to ELAS for remote monitoring and control. You'll need to configure the CPID and password in the installer programming menu.