Section 1. Installation. CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual.p4
Installation Procedure
1. Installer. The system must be installed and maintained by a competent, qualified installer who holds appropriate
licences for Telecommunications and Security System cabling in accordance with local Regulations.
2. Location. The Control Module must be installed in a secure location near an AC Power outlet and Telephone line
connection. Install the unit where it will not be subject to temperature or humidity outside the specified range, and will
not come into contact with water, other liquids, high dust levels or chemical atmospheres.
Adequate ventilation must be provided around the cabinet (50mm min.) to ensure that heat from any other source does
not cause the Control Module to operate at an unsafe temperature.
3. Positioning. Orientation of the cabinet MUST be as per the illustration below with the battery at the bottom.
Fit the Tamper switch into the hole provided in the Tamper switch bracket. The Tamper switch bracket must be
positioned in the slot provided and under the base of the cabinet, before the cabinet is secured to the wall.
When wired to the “TAMP” input, Tamper switch alarms if the cabinet is removed from the wall or the cover is opened.
4. Mounting. The cabinet must be secured to a flat, solid, vertical surface using appropriate fasteners through the 4 holes
provided in the base, and must be positioned to provide unhindered access for installation and maintenance.
The two mounting holes in the top of the cabinet are keyhole slots to assist with positioning.
When mounting onto flammable surfaces, a fire protection backplate MUST BE INSTALLED.
5. Power. Strip 5mm of insulation from the ends of the 3 Plug pack cable conductors. Terminate the 16VAC conductors
into the “AC” Input connections, and the Earth wire (Green/Yellow) into “BATT-” on the PCB.
CAUTION: Do not connect the Plug pack to an AC outlet until all wiring is complete and checked.
6. Battery. Connect the pre-assembled battery cable into the “BATT+” and “BATT-” connections on the PCB.
CAUTION: Do not connect the Terminals to the Battery until all wiring is complete and checked.
7. Cabling. All cabling must enter the cabinet via the existing cutouts provided in the rear and sides. Additional holes
must not be cut in the cabinet. Installation of Cables both inside the cabinet, and external to the cabinet, must conform
to the appropriate Standards for Security and Telecommunications systems.
Cables must be protected at the entry points by grommets or by allowing the conduit to protrude into the cabinet.
The “D” Bungs provided must be fitted to all unused cable entry cutouts.
DO NOT connect the LAN “CLK” & “DATA” wires to the Control Module until all LAN Modules (e.g. LED Terminals) are
Commissioned.
8. Diagnostics. The “STATUS” Lamp on the Control Module can be used to assist with troubleshooting and testing.
SLOW FLASHING: MicroProcessor OK (Running) FAST FLASHING: Controller is Dialing.
NOT FLASHING: MicroProcessor Not running, OR Programming Key Upload or Download in progress.
9. Cover. In order to comply with regulations the cover must always be correctly re-fitted following any installation or
maintenance work. Engage the hinges on the Left-hand side and fasten the cover tightly to the cabinet using all four (4)
of the screws provided. Screw holes are located on both edges of the two Right-hand side corners.
STATUS Lamp.
Step 8.
JP9. Mode 3 Line Socket
for connection to Telecom
Line. (Special cable
supplied must be used)
Tamper switch bracket.
(and Battery retainer)
Step 3.
Latch for optional lock.
12V, 7AH Battery position.
Step 6.
< Location of Side Cable
entries. Step 7.
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Top mounting holes
(x2). Step 4.
Port 0. Serial
Comms Port.
(Prog. Key or PC)
T1. 16V AC Power
connections. Step 5.
T3. Battery
connections. Step 6.
Rear cable entry
cutout. Step 7.
Bottom Mounting
Holes (x 2).
Step 4.