Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide
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l An Alarm Transmission System (ATS) using the on-board Ethernet
connection or the optional digital cellular radio (4G/LTE module). For a list
of events that the system can transmit, see Events on page147.
The system can communicate with the alarm receiving center (ARC) via the
MAXPRO Receiver software package, via other receivers compatible with
Honeywell ISOMprotocol, or via the AlarmNet service (North America only).
2.2.6 Configuration
MAXPRO Cloud for system configuration and management. The system is
designed to connect automatically to MAXPRO Cloud on start-up. The system
requires an internet connection via the Ethernet network or via the 4G/LTE
module.
2.2.7 Areas (Partitioning)
l Provides controlof up to 60separate areas independently, each
functioning as if it had its own separate control.
l Provides a Common Lobby area, which can be programmed to arm
automatically when the last area is armed, and to disarm when the first
area is disarmed.
l You configure each keypad with a home area, but you can configure it to
annunciate alarms from neighbouring areas as well.
2.2.8 Access Control
l Supports up to 60
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doors.
l Supports up to 5,000access cards.
l Provides up to 100access/intrusion permission groups.
l Automatic blocking of access if the area behind the door is armed.
l Allows disarm-and-access at the door reader for users with disarming
rights.
l Stores access control events in the event log.
2.2.9 Scheduling
l Can automate system functions, such as access controlperiods, arming,
disarming, and activation of outputs (e.g., lights).
l Provides up to 100schedules.
UL
Automatic arming is not allowed in UL installations.
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The actual number is also limited by the number of devices that can be connected to the
IB2 bus. An installer can choose any mix of devices. The system guarantees performance of
up to 46 devices per bus.