Main panel has total of 16 inputs (expandable up to 240) and 8 relay
outputs on board. Inputs are montiored with two 2.2Kohm resistor
system.
• Data on the Ethernet is encrypted
• Up to 48 LCD/LED keypads for one main unit
• Up to 14 16in/8out zone expander modules
Up to 240 zones and 112 outputs
Up to 24 8out main output modules and each one expandable
up to 32 additional outputs Total of 960 outputs
• Up to 31 access door controllers (FS7001, FS7002, FS8001,
FS8002) for one main unit
For one main unit can be connected 1 GSM modem, 1 CONTACT ID
module or connection with PC through serial COM port.
For data communication must be used shielded twisted pair cable
(Cat5e, Cat6e)
Data communication cable total lengths:
Keypads/output modules KBD line total length is up to 1500m
Zone expander modules SENS line total length is up to 2000m
Access door controllers DOORS line total length is up to 1000m
FS9000 main unit DIP switches are used for enabling and disabling
technical options.
1. If it is ON then it is possible to connect PC to FoxSec through
RS232 COM port and monitoring nor will conf software ask for
user neither password nor encryption keys. When enabling this
then main unit creates an alarm ‘engineer on site’ and it will be
on until switch is turned off. Option is needed when passwords
or encryption keys are lost and must create new ones.
NB! As long as DIP 1 is ON access door controller data line
is not working.
2. If it is ON then it is possible to connect PC to FoxSec through
Ethernet. Neither monitoring nor will conf software ask for user
neither password nor encryption keys. When enabling this then
main unit creates an alarm ‘engineer on site’ and it will be on
until switch is turned off. (Can be connected if Ethernet settings
are enabled and working)
3. If enabled then access door controller alarms are not shown
(door opened too long, door opened by key, etc).
4. If enabled then main unit will not monitor (220VAC) critical
limits. If it is OFF then alarm is generated if mains supply is
under 190V or above 240V.
5. Must be OFF all the time
6. If it is on then it is possible to connect zone expanders,
keypads, output modules to one (KBD) data line. Access door
controllers must still connect to DOORS data line.
Main board LED
1. KBD data line supervision –
If KBD LINE LED is ON then it is programmed to main unit at
least one keypad and/or output module and all connected
devices are communicating with main unit.
If LED is OFF then there are no devices programmed to main
unit.
If LED blinks then at least one of the programmed devices is
not communicating with FoxSec main unit.
2. SENS data line supervision –
If SENS LINE LED is ON then it is programmed to main unit at
least one zone expander module and data connection is
perfect. If LED is OFF then there are no devices programmed
to main unit. If LED blinks then there is some kind of outside
noise to data line.
3. RS232 data line supervision –
If blinking then it is sending and receiving data over COM port
Green= transmit (TX), Red= receive (RX).
FoxSec FS9000 ver. 5.5