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DOCUMENT REVISION HI STORY Date Revision Dec 2019 WI2240LF Description of Changes Original release. Napco Security Technologies, Inc. (NAPCO) makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
Table of Contents Overview ........................................................... 4 Programming: Glass-Break Sensors .......... 46 New User Pre-Installation and Configuration Steps ..................................................... 5 Programming: Window / Door Transmitters47 Hardware Installation Instructions ..................... 5 Programming: Heat Sensors ...................... 49 iOS / Android Phone App Installation ................ 5 Programming: Carbon Monoxide Sensors .
Overview INTRODUCTION NAPCO's iSecure Security System is an easy to install, stateof-the-art microcomputer-based burglary alarm system with integral cellular communicator. Installation allows for wall mounting or placement on a table top. iSecure supports up to 80 wireless protection zones that may be divided into 1 or 2 Areas, each containing their own protection zones.
New User Pre-Installation and Configuration Steps Open the box and locate OI404LF, a card that specifies the system Radio ID number, Network MAC address and Master Code. Keep this card handy during the installation process, but always store in a secure location. Account and Central Station Activation 1. Visit (www.NapcoComNet.com) 2. Enter your iSecure ID # and the select your service plan 3. Access the iSecure Cloud Web Portal at www.iSecureByNapco.com. Click Dealer Login.
Dealer Account Activation & Programming Dealer Account Activation The iSecure system requires activation before it can be used. Before powering the Go-Anywhere Smart Hub, you must: 1. Be an active NapcoComNet dealer and have an account. To activate, go to www.NapcoComNet.com and log in to your NapcoComNet account in the "Existing Customer" section. If you are not yet registered as a NapcoComNet dealer, please complete the " New Customer" section.
Dealer Account Activation & Programming (cont'd) 4. In the main programming "SYSTEM SETTINGS" screen, select General Settings. Enter the Master Code printed on the iSecure card in the Master Security Code field, then click Save. Now that the system is synchronized with the Master Security Code, proceed to the next section to set up the central station communications. Any changes to the Master Security Code requires that you exit and re-enter the iSecure Cloud Web Portal. 5.
Central Station CS Reporting Screen IP with Cell Radio Backup IP Only If you wish to use IP-based reporting (radio or Dual Path) instead of telephone-based reporting, contact your central station and ask for the specific IP information (for example, Sur-Gard System II, Sur-Gard System V central station receivers) to enter for their receiver, including the IP ADDRESS, PORT number, encryption KEY characters, central station ACCT # (also known as Account Code Field, click the "?" icon and contact your cent
Central Station Reporting Screen (cont'd) Contact your central station for their IP Address, Subnet Mask (if used) and Default Gateway. The Default Gateway is the router used to forward all network data addressed outside the local network or local subnet, usually to the cable or DSL modem connected to the Internet service provider (ISP), and vice versa.
1. Install the Go-Anywhere Hub Place your Go-Anywhere Hub in a protected central location inside the premises, preferably in an elevated area (not on the floor) and near a standard un-switched / uninterruptable 120VAC electrical outlet.
Go-Anywhere Hub Rear Access Descriptions Note: The rear terminals, headers and sockets are not accessible after wall mounting. TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS Configure all inputs and outputs using the iSecure Cloud Web Portal at www.iSecureByNapco.com.
2. Install the Keypad SELECT MOUNTING LOCATION Keypad installation is basically identical for all models. The ISEC-WL-KEYPAD (in Kit 1) is battery powered, requiring one CR123 Lithium battery (with optional 2 nd battery for extended life). Both the ISEC-WL-TOUCH 4.
Configure the IBR-TOUCH-WL 7" Touchscreen 1 With power applied to the Go-Anywhere Smart Hub, power the IBR-TOUCH-WL. The unit will start within about 5 seconds (the unit can be manually powered by pressing and holding the small button on the right side for 10 seconds). Upon power up, the Setup Wizard will automatically start (follow the sequence of images starting with step 5).
Configure the IBR-TOUCH-WL (cont'd) As shown in the image below, the system will then automatically try to connect the IBR-TOUCH-WL locally through Wi-Fi, provided the Hub is connected either by the wired Ethernet connection or the Wi-Fi connection. When connected, tap Next. If you selected Keypad Only, jump to step 11. 9 10 Upon connection to the Internet-based account for the iSecure system, the resulting keypad shown in step 12 will be configured for the payment plan selected by the customer.
3. Install Motion Sensors The ISEC-MOTION provides protection by detecting motion in protected areas. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ISEC-MOTION is an advanced PIR sensor designed for use with Napco's wireless receivers. The unit is powered by two supplied 3-volt lithium batteries (estimated battery life 3 years). When battery voltage drops below normal, a low-battery report will be sent to the receiver (replace with Duracell DL123A, Varta/ Power-One CR123A or Panasonic CR123A only).
4. Install Glass-Break Sensors The ISEC-GLASSBREAK is an advanced wireless acoustic glass-break sensor for use with all iSecure-Series GoAnywhere Hubs and receivers. Each sensor has a unique RF ID code (printed on the rear housing) that distinguishes itself to only your Go-Anywhere Hub. The ISEC-GLASSBREAK is an advanced wireless acoustic glass-break detector for use with the iSecure GoAnywhere Smart Hub and receivers.
4. Install Glass-Break Sensors (cont'd) COVERAGE AREA ALL GLASS ADDITIONAL COVERAGE AREA FOR PLATE GLASS Fig. 3. Typical coverage pattern for ceiling-mounted units. sor. The unit typically does not trip to glass-break tests in the middle of a room, as such breaks are false alarms. 2.
5. Install Window / Door Transmitters GENERAL DESCRIPTION Reed Switch Alignment Mark DL2032 or CR2032 Battery Holder Alignment Mark ID Code MOUNTING PLATE PC BOARD INSIDE THE FRONT COVER TRANSMITTER MAGNET HOUSING MAGNET Fig. 1. ISEC-DW-XMITTER Component Parts* The ISEC-DW-XMITTER is a low profile window/door transmitter designed for use in Napco iSecure wireless systems. Used with the supplied magnet, the transmitter functions as a window/door sensor.
6. Install Smoke Sensors Description: The ISEC-SMOKE is a high-quality photoelectric smoke detector with built-in supervised digitally-coded radio transmitter. It is compatible with Napco’s iSecure-series system that monitor alarms, restores, low battery and status. receiver. The alarm signal is repeated every 10 seconds thereafter as long as smoke is still present. A restore report is sent when the smoke detection chamber clears. Supervisory status reports are sent from the ISEC-SMOKE every hour.
6. Install Smoke Sensors (cont'd) Step 4. Pick smoke-detector location. Referring to the NFPA standard on page 22, select a suitable location to mount the ISEC-SMOKE. Note: Mounting the ISEC-SMOKE on foilbacked wallpaper is NOT recommended because the radio range will be reduced. Step 5. Install mounting plate. Use the two screws and anchors provided to attach the mounting plate to the wall or ceiling.
6. Install Smoke Sensors (cont'd) IMPORTANT! Use proper polarity when installing the 3V lithium battery. Always install the negative end first as shown below: PUSH TO INSERT 3. Press and hold TEST button for 5 seconds to activate the internal sounder, send a supervisory check-in (but NOT an alarm), and clear the low battery trouble from the ISEC-SMOKE. 4.
6. Install Smoke Sensors (cont'd) NFPA STANDARD FOR SMOKE-DETECTOR LOCATION The ISEC-SMOKE should be installed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 72. For your information, the National Fire Protection Association's Standard 72, reads as follows: 11.5.1 One- and Two-Family Dwelling Units. 11.5.1.
7. Install Heat Sensors DESCRIPTION The ISEC-HEAT is a high-quality 135°F (57°C) fixed temperature detector with Rate of Rise. It is compatible with the NAPCO iSecure-series supervised security system. The ISEC-HEAT incorporates circuitry which will transmit an alarm signal upon an alarm condition, generate an hourly supervisory test signal to the receiver and also monitor and annunciate low battery. Coding switches are not required or used in the ISECHEAT.
7. Install Heat Sensors (cont'd) Step 5. Reinstall the ISEC-HEAT into the mounting base. Insert the ISEC-HEAT into the base and turn the top clockwise while holding the base stationary until the ISEC-HEAT gently snaps into place. Step 6. Map the ISEC-HEAT Transmitter Referring to the installation instructions for the Hub and keypad in use, enter the following: The zone to which the transmitter will be mapped. Note: This zone must be programmed as a Fire Zone.
8. Install Carbon Monoxide Sensors OVERVIEW The ISEC-CARBON MON is a high-quality carbon monoxide (CO) detector with built-in supervised digitally-coded radio transmitter. Up to 80 CO detectors can be added to the system. During normal operation, when unit is in standby mode and is within proper sensitivity limits, the green LED on the ISEC -CARBON MON flashes once every 10 seconds.
8. Install Carbon Monoxide Sensors (cont'd) mounting plate to the wall or ceiling. NOTE: Do not install on removable surfaces such as ceiling tiles. CO Entry Ports Test button Use screw anchors for wallboard (This side to ceiling) 6. Map the ISEC-CARBON MON Transmitter.
8. Install Carbon Monoxide Sensors (cont'd) Green LED blinks once every 10 seconds = Tamper condition. (Note: Transmits a trouble to the Hub). Red LED blinks once every 10 seconds; sounder chirp every 45 seconds = End of Life Warning. The unit has reached the end of its operational life and will no longer detect the presence of carbon monoxide. The unit can NOT be made operational and therefore MUST be replaced. (Note: Transmits a trouble to the Hub).
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8. Install Carbon Monoxide Sensors (cont'd) Simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning appliances competing for limited internal air Vent pipe connections vibrating loose from dryers, furnaces, or water heaters Obstructions in vent pipes or unconventional vent pipe designs that can amplify the above situations Poorly designed or maintained chimneys and/or vents Extended operation of unvented fossil fuel-burning devices (range, oven, fireplace, etc.
9. Install Panic Button GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ISEC-PANIC Panic is an single function pendant / keychain transmitter compatible with the NAPCO iSecure security system. The ISEC-PANIC serves as an emergency device for use as a police panic and/or auxiliary emergency transmitter. Two replaceable Energizer 386 1.5V silver oxide cells power the transmitter. A flashing LED signals a low-battery warning. To operate, simply press the button momentarily until the red LED lights.