ImproX IXP121 Controller IXP220 Manual
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- ImproX IXP220 Controller
MODEL NUMBER:
ISC960-1-0-GB-XX ISC962-1-0-GB-XX
IPS960-1-0-GB-XX IPS961-1-0-GB-XX
IPS962-1-0-GB-XX IPS963-1-0-GB-XX
XEA901-1-0-GB-XX
XEA902-1-0-GB-XX
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IXP220 CONTROLLER
ImproX IXP220 Controller
INSTALLATION MANUAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Working Environment
Open Frame Construction ..........
(ISC96X)
Designed to work in an indoor (dry)
environment. The Controller is NOT sealed
against water.
Power Supply Combo (IPS96X) ..
Designed to work in an indoor (dry)
environment similar to IP20. The Power
Supply Combo is NOT sealed against water.
Power
Open Frame Construction (ISC96X)
Power Input
Main Power Input Port ............
18 V DC to 32 V DC or 16 V AC to 24 V AC.
Battery Input Port ...................
12 V DC to 14 V DC.
Typical Current Distribution
Controller
Current (mA)
Power (W)
12 V DC with no
peripherals connected
and relays off ..................
90
1.08
24 V DC with no
peripherals connected
and relays off ..................
60
1.4
16 V AC with no
peripherals connected
and relays off ..................
70
1.1
Battery Charging ....................
350 mA Trickle charge at 13.7 V DC
maximum.
External Readers ...................
200 mA continuous at 5 V DC and 12 V DC
maximum per port.
Power Output Port ..................
1 A continuous at 12 V DC to 14 V DC.
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Power Input Protection ...............
Over-voltage and over-current protection are
provided on the Main Power Input.
In-line fuse is provided on the positive Battery
lead.
NOTE: EMC emissions only apply when using the main Power Input Port.
NOTE: As an alternative to a battery, power the IXP220 using a 12 V DC
uninterrupted power supply connected using the Battery Input.
Power Supply Combo (IPS96X)
NOTE: An integrated transformer supplies power to this model IXP220 Controller.
Transformer
Input Voltage ..........................
230 V AC (nominal) at 50 Hz to 60 Hz.
Output Voltage .......................
16 V AC.
Output Current .......................
2 A maximum.
NOTE: When using the integrated transformer the Typical Current Distribution
(page 1) for the Open Frame Construction applies.
The following specifications are common to both the Open Frame Construction and the
Power Supply Combo options.
Battery
Type .......................................
12 V Sealed Lead Acid, 7 Ahr (Max).
Approximate Size
Length ............................
151 mm (6 in) (Max).
Width ..............................
65 mm (3 in) (Max).
Height .............................
99 mm (4 in) (Including the Terminals) (Max).
Charge Voltage ......................
13.8 V DC at 350 mA (Max).
Real Time Clock (RTC) Backup
Battery
Battery Type ...........................
1 x 3 V, CR2032, Lithium cell Battery.
Battery Life .............................
2 Years (with power OFF).
Controller Communication
USB Port .......................................
USB Device, Type-B, female connector,
12 Mbps, USB V2.0.
Ethernet Port ................................
Standard Ethernet RJ45 connector.
10/100 Base T, half or full duplex.
RS232 Port ...................................
9-Way, D-type, female connector or terminal
block connection.
Default Baud Rate ..................
38 400.
NOTE: To achieve RS232 connection, use
either the 9-way, D-type, female
connector or the terminal block
connection.
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RS485 Controller Port
Electrical Interface ..................
RS485.
Default Baud Rate ..................
38 400.
Data Format ...........................
8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
Communications Protocol ......
ImproX Secure Communications Protocol.
Line Termination (RS485) ......
Provision is made for line termination.
Terminal Communication
RS485 Terminal Port
Electrical Interface ..................
RS485.
Baud Rate ..............................
38 400.
Data Format ...........................
8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
Communications Protocol ......
ImproX Secure Communications Protocol.
Line Termination (RS485) ......
Provision is made for line termination.
Reader Options
Wiegand Ports .............................
2 Fully functional Wiegand Reader Ports.
Power Output .........................
12 V DC and 5 V DC (selectable) at maximum
200 mA.
Modes Supported ...................
Tag + PIN-code or Reason Code.
Antenna Reader Ports .................
2 Fully functional Antenna Reader Ports.
Relays
Relays
Relay Output ..........................
2 x Relays, Form C, each with NO, COM and
NC contacts.
Contact Ratings......................
10 A at 28 V DC,
5 A at 220 V AC,
12 A at 120 V AC.
Operations .............................
100 000 Minimum.
Digital Inputs
Digital Inputs
Input Types ............................
4 x Dry Contact Digital Inputs.
Detection Resistance Range ..
< 2 kOhm.
Protection Range ...................
+ 20 V continuous.
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Figure 1: End of Line (EOL) Sensing Circuit
NOTE: End of Line (EOL) Sensing enables the Controller to raise an alarm when
somebody tampers with the circuit (that is, cutting or shorting the wires)
between Reader 1 or Reader 2 Input (of DOS [1] or DOS [2]) and GROUND
(GND). In other words the Controller distinguishes between tampering on
the circuit, and the door being in an actual ‘Normally Open’ or ‘Normally
Closed’ state.
By placing Resistors into the circuit between the Reader 1 or Reader 2 Input
(of DOS [1] or DOS [2]) and GROUND (GND), the Controller’s Digital Input
monitors a constant resistance through the circuit. When the circuit is
tampered with, the Resistors are bypassed; the Controller detects the
resistance change raising an alarm.
Alarm
Alarm Relay
Relay Output ..........................
1 x Relay, Form C, with NO, COM and NC
contacts.
Contact Ratings......................
10 A at 28 V DC,
5 A at 220 V AC,
12 A at 120 V AC.
Alarm Signal .................................
IN: Dry Contact Digital Input.
GND: Ground reference.
OUT: Open Collector Digital Output.
General
SD Card Adapter ..........................
Reserved for future use.
Connection .............................
Standard 9-Pin SD Mode Interface, 2 GB max.
Controller Diagnostic Interfaces
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ..
Reserved for future use.
Characters ......................
16 Characters by 4 lines.
Character Sets ................
English, Katakana.
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Contrast ..........................
Adjustable using the Trimpot (see Figure 6 for
location).
Back-lighting ...................
Turned on and off via the Communications
Protocol.
Keypad ...................................
Reserved for future use.
Buttons ...........................
12 Alphanumeric and function keys.
Back-lighting ...................
Yes.
NOTE: The LCD and Keypad back-lighting
operate independently of each other.
LED Indicators
Status LED .....................
Steady Red LED (internally visible).
Incoming RS485 Data ....
Flashing Green LED (internally visible).
Outgoing RS485 Data ....
Flashing Red LED (internally visible).
Incoming RS232 Data ....
Flashing Green LED (internally visible).
Outgoing RS232 Data ....
Flashing Red LED (internally visible).
Speed LED (Ethernet) ....
Steady Red LED (internally visible).
Link LED (Ethernet) ........
Steady Red LED (internally visible).
Active LED (Ethernet) .....
Flashing Red LED (internally visible).
Relay LED ......................
Steady Red LED (internally visible).
SD/MMC Active ..............
Steady Red LED (internally visible).
USB Active .....................
Steady Red LED (internally visible).
Digital Inputs ...................
Steady Green LED (internally visible).
Antenna Reader Interfaces .........
2 Individual standard interfaces.
Wiegand Reader Interfaces .........
2 Standard interfaces, including 12 V DC and
5 V DC Power Outputs, 0 and 1 Data Streams,
LED Control, Buzzer Control and Scanner
Inhibit.
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INSTALLATION INFORMATION
Accessories
Find the following when unpacking the ImproX IXP220 Controller:
An ImproX IXP220 Controller with an open frame construction. The construction
consists of a Trivalent Passivated Mild Steel Mounting Plate and a Biaxially-
oriented Polypropylene Cover Plate.
Or an ImproX IXP220 Controller housed in a Black Mild Steel, powder-coated
Cabinet. The Cabinet consists of a hinged Lid and a Base.
One copy of IXP220 Software on CD.
CAUTION: DO NOT use the Metal-oxide Varistors (25 Vrms, 500 A, 77 V max
clamping) with mains power applications.
Two Metal-oxide Varistors, 25 Vrms, 500 A, 77 V max clamping.
Four Brass Wood Screws (3.5 mm x 25 mm) and Wall Plugs (7 mm).
A MAC Address Label.
An extra Fixed Address Label.
General
Remember the following when installing your IXP220 Controller:
Communications Distance
The RS485 communications distance between the IXP220 Controller and the
LAST Controller or Terminal in a cable run, MUST NOT exceed 1 km (1 090 yd).
Achieve this by using good quality screened twisted 2-pair cable, earthed on one
side.
If using Ethernet, plug the Controller into an Ethernet Switch or Hub (or other
network device); cable runs for this must conform to Ethernet cabling
specifications.
The RS232 communications distance between the Controller and the connected
Host PC MUST NOT exceed 25 m (82 ft). Achieve this by using good quality
screened twisted 4-core cable.
The USB communications distance between the Host PC and the Controller MUST
NOT exceed 5 m (16 ft). Please note, however, that the SUPPLIED CABLE
CANNOT BE EXTENDED.
Termination Resistors for RS485 Bus Communications
Long transmission lines or multiple “star” connections, may cause communication
problems. Placing the Termination Resistor Jumper Link (see Figure 6) in the LAST
IXP220 CONTROLLER AT THE END OF THE CABLE RUN should solve the problem
(depending on the bus).
Reader Connections
NOTE: The IXP220 Controller has three Fixed Addresses. One Fixed Address is
reserved for the Controller. The other two Fixed Addresses (Terminal
Addresses) allow connection of either two Antenna Readers or two Wiegand
Readers.
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Antenna Reader
The specified cable distance between the IXP220 Controller and its Antenna
Reader ranges between 2 m to 16 m (7 ft to 53 ft). Achieve this using a good
quality shielded multi-strand 3-pair twisted cable. The cable individual conductor
cross-sectional area should not be less than 0.2 mm2 (0.0003 in2).
Ensure that your cable specifications are similar to the following:
Conductor Resistance: < 2 ohms.
Capacitance, Core to Earth: < 160 pF/m.
Capacitance, Core to Core: < 100 pF/m.
To avoid mutual interference Install dual Antenna Readers from the SAME
Controller no closer than 150 mm (6 in) apart.
To avoid mutual interference Install dual Antenna Readers from DIFFERENT
Controllers no closer than 500 mm (20 in) apart.
Wiegand Reader
CAUTION: When implementing the 150 m (164 yd) cable distances with Impro
Wiegand Readers use the 12 V power output option.
For maximum, data communications distance, install the Wiegand Readers no
further than 150 m (164 yd) from the Host unit. The cable individual conductor
cross-sectional area should not be less than 0.2 mm2 (0.0003 in2).
To avoid mutual interference install Wiegand Readers no closer than 500 mm
(20 in) apart.
EARTH Connection
Connect the IXP220 Controller to a good EARTH point. Connect the EARTH Lead to
the “ETH” Terminal on the Power Input Port. Mains EARTH can be used, but electrical
noise may exist.
Arc Suppression
Snubber devices are recommended for EMF Flyback and Arc Suppression when
driving an inductive load with the Relay, see Figure 2.
Figure 2: EMF Flyback
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Mounting the Controller
CAUTION: Make certain that you mount the Controller on a vibration-free
surface.
Select the mounting position of the Controller, considering accessibility, routing of wires
and visibility of the externally visible LED.
Secure the Controller to the mounting surface, using four suitable screws and wall
plugs (supplied), nuts and bolts or rivets.
Mounting the Power Supply Combo (IPS96X)
Base Mounting Details
1. Fix the Base to the wall using two of the supplied screws in the Mounting Key
Holes.
2. Fix the third screw in the Mounting Slot, adjusting the position of the Base if
necessary.
Figure 3: Base Mounting Details
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Installing the Real Time Clock (RTC) Backup Battery
CAUTION: Insert the supplied 3 V Lithium Real Time Clock Backup Battery into
the Battery Holder BEFORE powering up the IXP220 Controller.
Refer to Figure 6 for the location of the Real Time Clock Backup Battery Holder.
First Time Use
1. Remove the Controller’s Cover Plate.
2. Slide the supplied 3 V, CR2032, Lithium cell Battery under the metal clip of the
Battery Holder, with the "+" Terminal facing UP.
3. Pull the plastic clip AWAY from the Battery Holder and press the Battery firmly into
the Battery Holder.
4. Reattach the Controller’s Cover Plate.
Replacement
1. Remove the Controller’s Cover Plate.
2. Remove the old 3 V, CR2032, Lithium cell Battery from the Battery Holder by
pulling the plastic retaining clip AWAY from the Battery Holder. The Battery Holder
is spring- loaded and will raise the Battery out of the Holder.
3. Slide the NEW 3 V, CR2032, Lithium cell Battery under the metal clip of the
Battery Holder, with the "+" Terminal facing UP.
4. Pull the plastic clip AWAY from the Battery Holder and press the Battery firmly into
the Battery Holder.
5. Reattach the Controller’s Cover Plate.
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Installing the 12 V Sealed Lead Acid Battery
Power Supply Combo
1. Open the Lid of the Cabinet.
2. Slide the Lid in an upwards direction and unhinge.
3. Place the Battery into the Cabinet with the Battery Terminals in an upwards
position.
4. Connect the Red Battery Terminal Lead to the Positive Battery Terminal.
5. Connect the Black Battery Terminal Lead to the Negative Battery Terminal.
6. Re-hinge the Lid and slide it in a downwards direction.
7. Close the Lid of the Cabinet.
Figure 4: Power Supply Combo Layout – Top View
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DIP-switch Settings
NOTE: Once the DIP-switch settings are modified reset the IXP220 Controller to
acknowledge the new settings.
Figure 5: Binary Details for DIP-switch
Reader DIP-switch Settings
Each of the Reader Ports has a 4-way DIP-switch to select the function of that Port.
NOTE: If you set both Reader DIP-switches to the all off position then an Auto-ID
will not return any Fixed Addresses.
DIP-switch Position
Connections
0
Antenna.
1
Reader unused. Does not report a Fixed Address.
2
ImproX (IR) Infrared Receiver.
3
Magstripe.
4
Barcode (code 3 of 9) with Checksum.
5
Barcode (code 3 of 9) without Checksum.
6
Wiegand 26-bit, 44-bit, 40-bit, 37-bit and Tag + PIN-
code or Reason Code Mode.
(Sagem MA100, MA200 or MA300).
7
Wiegand Open Format.
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DIP-switch Position
Connections
8
If the ImproX RF is connected, then Button 1 of the
ImproX (QT) Quad Transmitter reports.
9
If the ImproX RF is connected, then Button 2 of the
ImproX (QT) Quad Transmitter reports
10
If the ImproX RF is connected, then Button 3 of the
ImproX (QT) Quad Transmitter reports.
11
If the ImproX RF is connected, then Button 4 of the
ImproX (QT) Quad Transmitter reports.
Table 1: Reader DIP-switch Settings
Door Lock Select DIP-switch Settings
DIP-switch Position
Connections
0
No special lock control.
1
Motor Lock.
2
Pulse or Repeating Lock.
3
Fail Safe or Fail Secure with Locked or Unlocked
Status (Solenoid Lock).
4
Normal Lock, no Lock or Unlock Sensors, only
Emergency Mode support.
5
Returns Controller to Factory Default Settings.
NOTE: Ensure you that you return Switch 1 to
the OFF position to resume normal
operation.
Table 2: Door Lock Select DIP-switch Settings
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
IXP220 Controller
Key Component Positions
Figure 6: Key Component Positions
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Electrical Connections
Figure 7: IXP220 Controller Left-hand Side Connection Details
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Figure 8: IXP220 Controller Right-hand Side Connection Details
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Figure 9: IXP220 Controller Connected to MIWA AL3M Motor Lock
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Figure 10: IXP220 Controller Connected to a Pulse or Solenoid Lock
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Modes of Operation
The IXP220 System provides two “Modes of Operation”. These Modes are selected via
the PC Software.
Power Control Mode
In this Mode, the Alarm Relay switches on or off various building devices, such as lights
air conditioners.
CAUTION: Refer to the Alarm Relays maximum current and voltage ratings
listed under Alarm (page 4).
Use the Alarm Relay to drive an external switching device (for example, a contactor) in
order to switch high voltages or to handle the high current associated with building
devices.
To activate Power Control Mode, there must be at least one Anti-passback (APB) Zone.
The Controller will count the number of Tags inside the Zone(s) and switch off the
Alarm Relay when the count is zero.
The “Emergency Open” input will unlock all doors in the System.
Alarm Mode
In this Mode, the Controller interfaces with an Alarm Panel to either, arm or disarm, or
trigger the Alarm Panel.
Arming
1. In the IXP220 Software, designate a Reader as an “Alarm Arming Reader”, by
selecting the Alarm Arm checkbox.
2. Present an Administrator or Supervisor Tag to the “Alarm Arming Reader”.
3. Press the “#” key on the Keypad Reader, within 10 seconds of presenting the Tag.
The Reader beeps for 30 seconds, before activating the Alarm Relay, giving you
sufficient time to vacate the Alarm Zone.
The “Armed” Input is used to detect if the Alarm Panel is armed. This Input sets the
“Alarm Arming Readers” Status LED to blink, indicating that the Alarm is armed.
When the System is armed, the “Alarm Arming Reader” will deny Normal or Visitor
Tags access.
Disarming
Present an Administrator or Supervisor Tag to the “Alarm Arming Reader”. The Alarm
Relay will deactivate, signaling the Alarm Panel to disarm.
Alarm Events
The Controller has several Events that can trigger the Alarm Panel when it is armed.
These are:
Door Forced.
Anti-tamper.
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Figure 11: Modes of Operation
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Settings Specific to the Power Supply Combo
CAUTION: DO NOT exceed the Input Voltage specified.
Use the supplied Connection Leads for the low voltage connections to the Power
Supply Combo, see Figure 4. Using the supplied Quick Click Glands or Gland
Breakouts, neatly lead the wires out of the Cabinet.
Wiring the Mains Input Power Cord
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH ANY PART OF THE CIRCUIT ONCE YOU’VE
APPLIED POWER TO THE POWER SUPPLY COMBO.
Figure 12: Mains Connections
Connect mains power as follows:
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, press and hold down the Push-button.
2. Insert the wires.
3. Release the Push-button.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for each connection.
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Connecting the Mains Input Power Plug
Figure 13: Mains Plug Connections
Fuse Information
Fuse Type
Purpose
Rating
Slow-blow
This fuse protects the Battery
from overload as well as incorrect
polarity connection.
3.15 A 250 V
(6 mm x 30 mm)
Table 3: Fuse Ratings
CAUTION: Ensure that you have disconnected the mains power supply to the
Power Supply Combo, and removed the Positive Lead from the
Battery before replacing the fuse.
Figure 14: Fuse Holder
1. Disconnect mains power supply.
2. Open the Cabinet.
3. Disconnect the Positive Lead from the Battery.
4. Unscrew the Fuse Holder’s Lid from the Base.
5. Insert the new Fuse into the longer end of the Fuse Holder.
6. Screw the Fuse Holder’s Lid onto the Base.
7. Reconnect the Positive Lead to the Battery.
8. Close the Cabinet.
9. Reconnect mains power supply.
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ADVANCED SETTINGS
The following settings are common to all the IXP220 Controller Models.
Adjusting the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Contrast (for future use)
Using a 2 mm flat screwdriver, adjust the Trimpot (See Figure 6 for location) as follows:
1. Remove the Controller’s Cover Plate.
2. Place the tip of the screwdriver in the recess.
3. Turn the screwdriver to make your adjustment:
Clockwise: Text appears lighter.
Anti-clockwise: Text appears darker.
4. Reattach the Controller’s Cover Plate.
Hardware Reset
Restart the IXP220 Controller manually, without removing the power connections, by
pressing the Reset button (See Figure 6 for location).
Restoring Factory Default Settings
If you assign an invalid IP address to the Controller, it will no longer communicate.
Correct this problem, by restoring the Controller’s factory default settings as follows:
1. Remove the Controller’s Cover Plate.
2. Set the Door Lock Select DIP-switch Switch 1 to the ON position (see Table 2,
row 5 for details).
3. Press the Reset button (See Figure 6 for details). Alternatively, reset the
Controller by removing and then reapplying the power source.
4. With the Controller running, set the Door Lock Select DIP-switch Switch 1 back
to the OFF position (see Table 2, row 5 for details).
5. Reattach the Controller’s Cover Plate.
UNIT ADDRESS IMFORMATION
Fixed Address
Once the IXP220 Controller is installed, sketch a rough site plan. Attach the loose
(additional Fixed Address Label packaged with the Controller) Fixed Address Label in
the position of the Controller on the sketched site plan. When the system installation is
complete and all the units are represented on the site plan by their Fixed Address
Labels, file the site plan for future reference.
The Fixed Address Label included with the Controller is the Fixed Address for the
Controller only. In addition to the Controller Fixed Address, the IXP220 Controller
reports up to two Terminal Fixed Addresses.
Controller’s Fixed Address: 6E XX XX XX.
Reader 1’s Fixed Address: 6F XX XX XX.
Reader 2’s Fixed Address: 7O XX XX XX.
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NOTE: Where additional Terminals connect to the Controller, extra Fixed
Addresses for the respective Terminals appear during the Software’s Auto-
ID process.
MAC Address
Each IXP220 Controller is supplied with a separate MAC Address Label, much like the
one shown in Figure 15, which uniquely identifies each Controller.
Figure 15: Sample MAC Address Label
Attach the extra loose MAC Address Label, alongside the Fixed Address Label, to the
Unit Location Chart enclosed (or your sketched site plan).
Unit Location Chart
Fixed Address Label
Unique Location Description
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Fixed Address Label
Unique Location Description
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Fixed Address Label
Unique Location Description
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Fixed Address Label
Unique Location Description
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Fixed Address Label
Unique Location Description
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Fixed Address Label
Unique Location Description
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Fixed Address Label
Unique Location Description
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Fixed Address Label
Unique Location Description
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Fixed Address Label
Unique Location Description
Table 4: Unit Location Chart
GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY
CAUTION: We reserve the right to nullify the products guarantee or warranty
where you have not properly installed the Metal-oxide Varistors.
This product conforms to our Guarantee or Warranty details placed on our Web Site, to
read further please go to www.impro.net.
USER NOTES
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This manual is applicable to the ImproX IXP220 Controller, ISC960-1-0-GB-00,
ISC962-1-0-GB-00, IPS960-1-0-GB-00, IPS961-1-0-GB-00, IPS962-1-0-GB-00
and IPS9631-0-GB-00 (The last two digits of the Impro stock code indicate the
issue status of the product).
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