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Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series User Manual
Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series User Guide
Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series Online Manual

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  • 6.1 Preparation Prior to Installation 20 6.2 Physical Installation 20 6.3 Checking and Network Connection 20 6.4 Polling Configuration 21 6.5 Alarm Transmission 21 7 INSTALLATION – BACKUP TRANSMISSION OVER GSM 22 7.1 Preparation Prior to Installation 22 7.2 Physical Installation and Checking Network Connection 22 7.3 Alarm Transmission 2

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 8.2.4 Calls over GPRS using TCP/IP Command Function %A2=19 Selects TCP/IP calls over GPRS %I6=abcde Sets Dialler TCP port number to abcde (must be five digits from) %I7=fghij Sets called TCP port number to fghij (must be five digits) Dialling is as described in the section above. Version 1.5 16/10/06 25

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 15 Specification 15.1 Feature comparison The different features of the models in the IRIS 8xx range are shown in the table below. IRIS System Features IRIS 800 IRIS 820 IRIS 840 IRIS 850 Supports any panel with Digi Dialler interface Y Y Y Y Contact ID protocol Y Y Y Y Fast format (Scancom) Y Y Y Y SIA (to Level 3) Y Y Y Y Polling and alarm transmission over Ethernet Y Y Y Y Automatic backup over GPRS Y Y Polling rate configurable From 10s From 10s From 10s From 10s Alarm transmission over PSTN or ISDN Y Y Alarm transmissi

  • 14 Troubleshooting If problems are experienced, the following guide will be off assistance. Please also refer back to the installation instructions above and check that the correct procedures have been followed. Symptom Possible Causes All LEDs off. No power applied. Check power connection and polarity. On the cable provided, the white stripe indicates negative.

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 1 Overview The Chiron IRIS Alarm over IP Dialler range offers a unique way to connect any standard alarm dialler over an IP network, with backup over traditional PSTN or ISDN dial-up networks and/or GSM/GPRS wireless networks if required. An integral polling mechanism is included in all products to provide constant monitoring of the communications paths so that any problems are reported to the ARC. Advanced features such as data calls and SMS messaging are also offered. The full set of fe

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 3.4 IRIS 850 3.4.1 PCB Unit – Front Panel Indicators and Connector ANT PSTN DIAL ETH POLL GSM RD SD TR ISDN 3.4.2 PCB Unit – Rear Panel Connectors PWR PSTN DIAL V24 ETH ISDN 3.4.3 PCB Unit – Pin Inputs and Relay Outputs OUT A & B OUT C & D REF GND INPUTS 1 - 8 PWR Version 1.5 16/10/06 12

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, only ever starts with a “0”, “1” or “2’. The IRIS Dialler discards the “9” and dials the call using the subsequent digits. 2. The IRIS Dialler will call over ISDN if this is connected or over PSTN if not. The installer therefore detects the route required (PSTN or ISDN) just by plugging in the appropriate cable. 3. Most alarm diallers allow two ARC numbers to be programmed which can be used in primary/backup mode or for dual path signalling. Various combinations of routing can therefore be set up, depending on the numbers entered: • Primary and

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, Installer EN50136 compliant Y Y Y Y Dual path signalling compliant Y Y Y 15.2 Polling over IP Configurable polling interval (10s to 40mins) set by ARC IP Polling Engine address and account number automatically picked up from alarm dialler Alternative primary and backup numbers can be loaded by ARC Status of all communications links reported to ARC Automatic backup over GPRS Uses TCP connection outbound from IRIS Dialler to port number 52737 at ARC 15.3 Alarms over IP Routing of alarm calls over IP/GPRS or PSTN/ISDN determined by dialled number from alarm system Alarm messages acknowledgement by receiver to ensure reliable transmission F

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 9 Advanced Installation – Pin Alarms Some IRIS Diallers in the range have pin inputs that by default generate SIA coded alarm messages to the ARC. These will be transmitted to the ARC over the IP (Ethernet) interface or via GPRS if the IP route fails and GPRS connection is available. For each pin the SIA message generated and the related account number can be changed if required. For IRIS Diallers that support a GSM connection, these pin inputs can alternatively be used to generate SMS messages. Each pin can

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 3.2 IRIS 820 3.2.1 PCB Unit – Front Panel Indicators PSTN DIAL ETH POLL RD SD TR ISDN 3.2.2 PCB Unit – Rear Panel Connectors PWR V24 ETH ISDN PSTN DIAL 3.2.3 Cased Unit – Front Panel Indicators Alarm Adapter PSTN IRIS 820 DIAL SDETH POLL RD TR ISDN 3.2.4 Cased Unit – Rear Panel Connectors ISDNETH V24DIAL PWR PSTN Version 1.5 16/10/06 10

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 2 Product Inventory The accessories included with each IRIS unit are as follows: IRIS 800 (PCB) IRIS 800 (Cased) IRIS 820 (PCB) IRIS 820 (Cased) IRIS 840 (PCB) IRIS 850 (PCB) Main IRIS unit • • • • • • Plug top mains power supply • • Power cable • • • • Ethernet cable (cream) • • • • • • Dialler cable (grey) • • • • • • ISDN cable (black) • • • PSTN cable (grey) • • • Installation guide • • • • • • 18K sense

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, Version 1.5 16/10/06 43 TNV (Telecommunications Network Voltage) is defined as a circuit that under normal operating conditions carries telecommunications signals (70.7V peak or 120V dc maximum). SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage) is defined as a secondary circuit which is so designed and protected that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between any two accessible parts does not exceed a safe value (42.4V peak or 60V dc maximum).

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 15.10 GSM/GPRS Interface Dual band GSM 900 MHz and DCS 1800 MHz Conforms to European ETSI standards MMCX socket for antenna connection Automatic PPP handling for GPRS calls with PAP and CHAP authentication. Outgoing SMS messages on input pin activation Output relay activation on incoming SMS messages 15.11 SMS Messaging Four active low inputs generate SMS messages Four active high inputs generate SMS messages Two normally open relay outputs activated by incoming SMS messages Two normally closed relay outputs activated by incoming SMS messages Optional validation of caller number for incoming SMS messages 15.12 Data Interface Asynchronous 9

  • 15.15 LED Status Indicators ETHERNET connection – synchronisation, IP address allocation, data transfer GSM/GPRS – registration, GPRS data transfer ISDN – connection and synchronisation with local exchange PSTN – connection Data port – connection (TR), receive data (SD) and transmit data (RD) Polling – poll call successful, poll complete 15.16 Power Su

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 8.2 Configuration Configuration required for data calls can normally be done by the attached equipment using Hayes commands. Depending on the network being used, the commands are as follows: 8.2.1 General Command Function &F Sets defaults for data port S0=1 Sets auto-answer on (if required) S0=0 Sets auto-answer off (if not required) 8.2.2 Calls over ISDN using V.120 Rate Adaption Command Function %A2=2 Selects V.120 calls over ISDN The number dialled should be the ISDN telephone number of th

  • 4.5 Alarm Transmission Configuration 1. The Polling Engine at the ARC also acts as the receiver for alarm signalling. If the dialler is only required to communicate with a single receiver (i.e. there is no requirement for a backup receiver or second path) then no other configuration is required. 2. Every time the dialler makes a call to transmit an alarm, the DIAL indicator on

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 10 Advanced Installation - SMS Messaging SMS support on the IRIS Dialler range provides eight pin inputs that can be used to generate SMS messages and four relay outputs that can be switched on and off by incoming SMS messages. These features can be used for control and monitoring applications, even in locations where no telephone line is present, for example: • Control of door lock to allow a caller to enter. • Switching heating on and off. • Alert on refrigerator failure. 10.1 Installation 1. Select and connect the inputs required using the screw terminal blocks on

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, • Polling and Alarm Transmission to the ARC is over IP (via the Ethernet connection) or over GPRS. The ARC must also set the polling period such that a communications fault will be detected with 20s. • The 2-wire Dial connection and pin inputs (where used) between the IRIS Dialler and the alarm panel are monitored – see Installation section. The ARC should enable monitoring of these connections. Note – In this case the Dialler complies with the highest level of Alarm Transmission System Performance Criteria (ATS6). If GPRS is used as a backup communications path this path should

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, Change History Revision Date Changes 1.5 16/10/08 Added clarifications for EMC conformance 1.4 5/9/06 Added info on time for detection and reporting of alarms and faults on alarm dialler and pin inputs. Added details on serial interface data stop/parity/bits. Changed analogue POTS voltage value to 40V peak. Removed pin input sense resistors from inventory. 1.3 22/5/06 Requirement to install in suitable enclosure is now mandatory rather than recommended. 1.2 25/1/06 Added IRIS 840. 1.1 29/12/05 Replace references to Velcro to self-adhesive feet. Included sense resistors in inventory. Change references to IRIS Configuration Console to IRIS Configuration So

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 5 Installation – Backup Transmission over PSTN or ISDN PSTN or ISDN can be used as a backup for alarm transmission, providing an alternative route to the ARC. Polling does not operate over ISDN or PSTN as this would incur high call charges. The procedures described in this section are in addition to those described in the previous installation section. 5.1 Preparation Prior to Installation 1. For backup alarm transmission over a traditional PSTN or ISDN path, the IRIS Dialler communicates with a standard alarm receiver at the ARC. The telephone number of this receiver will be require

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, Table of Contents 1 OVERVIEW 7 2 PRODUCT INVENTORY 8 3 INTERFACES AND INDICATORS 9 3.1 IRIS 800 9 3.1.1 PCB Unit – Front Panel Indicators 9 3.1.2 PCB Unit – Rear Panel Connectors 9 3.1.3 Cased Unit – Front Panel Indicators 9 3.1.4 Cased Unit – Rear Panel Indicators 9 3.2 IRIS 820 10 3.2.1 PCB Unit – Front Panel Indicators 10 3.2.2 PCB Unit – Rear Panel Connectors 10 3.2.3 Cased Unit – Front Panel Indicators 10 3.2.4 Cased Unit – Rear Panel Connectors 10 3.3 IRIS 840 11 3.4 IRIS 850 12 3.4.1 PCB Unit – Front Panel Indicators and Connector 12 3.4.2 PCB Unit – Rear Panel Connectors 12 3.4.3 PCB Unit – Pin Input

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 13 Local Configuration with a Telephone Handset Some of the configurations that may be required by the Dialler can be entered by using a standard telephone connected to the ‘DIAL’ port in place of the alarm dialler. Configurations are entered using ‘*’ commands, as follows: 13.1 Dialler Default To set default configuration use: *9**1234567890#. 13.2 IP Address By default the Dialler will automatically negotiate its IP address with the IP network. If a fixed address is required (this address will be allocated by the IT manger), the following commands are used to set the IP address and related IP parameters: • Own IP address: *65*0*nnnnnnnnn

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 3.3 IRIS 840 PCB Unit – Indicators and Connectors V24 DIAL PWR DIALGSM POLL L A N DTRSD RD PWR OUT C & D OUT A & B INPUTS 1 - 8 REF GND ANT ETH Version 1.5 16/10/06 11

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 4 Installation – Alarm Transmission and Polling over IP The standard method for linking an alarm panel to an IRIS Dialler is by connecting the alarm panel dialler 2-wire (telephone) output to the IRIS Dialler. The installation procedure for this type of installation is described in this section. For IRIS Diallers with pin inputs, these pins can also be used as an additional, or alternative way to connect to the alarm panel or other alarm sources. The procedure for this type of installation is described in the Advanced Installation – Pin Alarms section below. 4.1 Preparation Prior to Inst

  • 16 Conformance and Safety 16.1 Conformance The IRIS Diallers comply with the following European Directives: 1999/5/EC (Radio & Telecoms Terminal Equipment Directive) 72/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive) 89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive as amended by 92/31/EEC) Please note: PCB versions of the IRIS Diallers must be loca

  • Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series, 12 Local Configuration Software 12.1 Installation of the Local Configuration Software The Chiron IRIS Dialler configuration software is provided on the CD that is supplied with the unit. To install the software on a PC or Laptop use the following procedure: • Place the CD in the CD ROM drive of the PC or lap-top. • Click the ‘Start’ button and select ‘Run…’. • Click the ‘Browse’ button and open the CD ROM drive (normally D:). • Double click on ‘Setup’ and then click on ‘OK’ to start installation. • Follow th

  • The function of each indicator is shown in the table below. Name Function PSTN PSTN network connection status. DIAL Alarm dialler interface status ETH Ethernet connection status POLL Polling status GSM GSM/GPRS connection status RD Data transmitted on serial port SD Data received on serial port TR Serial port connected ISDN ISDN network connection status

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