HUNTER-PRO Series Installation Guide 21
3.2 Connecting Zone Expanders
The HUNTER-PRO series has 8 onboard zones. These can be expanded by using
different expansion cards and add-on devices. The following is a brief scan of the zone
and outputs expansion options. A detailed installation description is found further on.
EXP-PRO
UNIV
Local expansion card with 8 hardwired zones. These zones will always be
numbered 9-16. See further on page 23.
I/O-8N 8 zones and a relay. It connects to the KEYPAD connections of the
control panel’s PCB.
I/O-16 Expansion card with 16 zones and a relay. It connects to the KEYPAD
connections of the control panel’s PCB.
I/O-WN Wireless expansion card with wireless receiver. The receiver supports 32
wireless zones as well as 24 key fobs, for arming/disarming, send duress
code and trigger the onboard output.
OUT-1000 Expansion card with 8 outputs for triggering external units. See page 31
for connecting instructions.
I/O-R Expansion card with 8 relays for operating CCTV and spotlights etc. The
relays can be triggered directly or in respond to alarm. See more on
page 26.
When connecting both hardwire and wireless expanders, the system
first numbers the hardwire zones and only then the wireless zones.
Within the line expanders, the system first numbers the EXP-PRO
UNIV expander, if installed. Only afterwards the other expanders are
numbered.
The expanders connected through the BUS are numbered in
ascending order according to their ID
3.2.1.1 Max. no. of expanders
I/O-8N expanders:
In Hunter-Pro 832: 3 expanders in total, 2 if EXP-PRO UNIV is installed
In HUNTER-PRO 896: 11 expanders in total, 10 if EXP-PRO UNIV is installed
In Hunter-Pro 8144: 16 expanders in total, 15 if EXP-PRO UNIV is installed
I/O-16 expanders:
In Hunter-Pro 832: A single expander
In HUNTER-PRO 896: 5 expanders
In Hunter-Pro 8144: 8 expanders
3.2.2 Tamper #2 Input Configured as Zone #9
The onboard TMPR #2 input can serve as a zone (#9), giving no expander is
connected to the system and TMPR #2 is set accordingly in “General Parameters” (see
parameter “2”, in General Parameters First Screen, page 69).