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SMARTLIVING I-BUS ISOLATOR MODULE

SmartLiving I-Bus Isolator
SKU: 106-410

The BUS is, without doubt, one of the most important components of any intrusion control panel. It is the 'backbone' of the system, in fact, the BUS carries information from the control panel to the system peripherals and vice versa. Therefore, if the system is to provide maximum reliability, then the BUS must do the same.

To assist installers in this task, Ness provides the IB100-A BUS isolator.

The enhanced IB100-A protects and regenerates the BUS data signals and its power supply. Using an isolator limits BUS trouble caused by an eventual anomaly (short-circuit, tamper) to the isolator-protected section and simplifies identification of it the section involved. As a result of the regeneration feature, fitting an isolator to the BUS also allows you to extend its length.

The IB100-A is also useful safeguard against acts of vandalism acts to peripherals located in non-protected areas. If a peripheral is damaged and the operating capacity of the BUS is at risk, the isolator, installed in the protected area will guarantee the functionality of the rest of the system.

Designed for security and flexibility

The SmartLiving intrusion control panel 'cocks its eye' at security.
This innovative system combines all that is new in intrusion-control technology to provide flexibility and ease. Ease for the installer, who is steered through programming operations in a fast, clear-cut way. Ease for the user, who is guided through operations by graphic indications and voice prompts. Ease-of-access to the most frequent operations, and ease of understanding of the entire system.

Technologies

Superior to time and first on the changing scene of security systems, Ness's newly designed control panels and devices are based on new-generation technologies and leading-edge system architecture. All products are designed to take full advantage of the latest microprocessor technology, bus architecture and communication paths. The result is a range of truly innovative products whose superiority in design technology and performance is more than obvious. The highly-competitive SmartLiving intrusion control panel provides important features rarely found in residential, commercial or industrial application systems of its kind. This optimised-performance control panel provides first-rate features such as graphic display, text-to-speech, voice notifier, flexible hardware, end-to-end voice transmission (voice-on-bus), IP connectivity.

Easy4U

Technology and Simplicity. From the onset, Ness professionals took great pains to ensure that the SmartLiving intrusion control panel would be both installer and user-friendly. Easy4U is based on audible and visual technologies which provide a series of operative approaches which interface with the system and access "Shortcuts". The visual guide utilises a display that provides information in text and graphic formats. The text display (4 lines of 16 characters) is twice the size of displays normally found in control panels in this market segment. The uncomplicated "follow me" graphic guide steers the user through a choice of options. Explicit icons indicate the keys to press making operations clear-cut and simple.

Even the installer will find Easy4U technology helpful. Programming is piloted by a straightforward graphic interface similar to that of a PC. In addition, an advanced technology "text-to-speech" feature allows you to create "voice" messages by simply typing in the texts if you don't want to use the standard defaults that are ready to use out of the box. It is also possible to download.Wav files and messages recorded on the PC to the control panel. A further feature of great importance is automatic-learning of all zone balancing which allows the system to set itself up in accordance with its cabling.

FlexIO

Technology and Flexibility. FlexIO offers the ultimate in the patented split-terminal technology. With this technology, the embedded distinction between inputs and outputs no longer exists. In fact, FlexIO terminals work as both. In other words, the number of zones and outputs on an expansion board is defined during system installation and is no longer pre-defined at the factory. This hardware flexibility goes even further, as these terminals can read analogue values, deal directly with vibration and roller blind sensors, output analogue signals and also manage 'zone doubling' (two separate programmable hardwired zones placed to one terminal). This installer-friendly technology also allows you to program the intervention (EOL) values of the terminals you employ as inputs. Each terminal is equipped with a fine-adjustment trimmer (Patent Pending) which eliminates the risk of incorrect analysis evaluation and thus lowers the false alarm rate. Another interesting aspect of FlexIO terminals is the 'free mapping' feature. To all intents and purposes, the control panel terminals can be 'mapped' anywhere on the peripherals (keypads and expansion boards) in such way to allow the installer to use every terminal the system provides.

Janus

Technology and Connectivity. Janus technology takes you into a different realm. It permits you to interface the world of Ness SmartLiving products with the outside world through a TCP/IP Ethernet connection. Janus technology is embedded in SmartLAN/SI and SmartLAN/G boards. By accessorising the SmartLiving control panel with these boards, you will be allowed 'no-risk' worldwide access to the system via the Internet. You will be able to send TCP/IP data packets and program the system from any remote location over the Internet. The SmartLAN/G board provides the entire spectrum of Janus technology functions. It not only provides easy remote access from anywhere in the world but also offers the opportunity to send e-mails and attachments. Additionally, you can access the system via the Internet and interact with the control panel through a virtual keypad. On top of that, the sophisticated technology of Janus allows you to interact with the control panel through your Smartphone just as if you were standing in front of a keypad. The Janus technology embedded in the SmartLAN/G board transforms your Smartphone into a wireless keypad that allows you to operate on the SmartLiving system. A keypad connected to the panel no matter where you are!

 

SmartLiving AIR2 Wireless Systems
Technical Specifications Air2-FD100 Wireless Smoke Detector
Battery Lithium CR17450(Included)
Battery Life 3 Years
Protections From Its base
4 programmable levels of sensitivity 0.08dB/m (pre-set mode); 0.010dB/m; 0.010dB/m; 0.010dB/m;
Tricolour signalling LED Normal operating status, fault, contamination in the optical chamber, low battery, alarm
Option To disable LED signalling
Dimensions (W x H  x D) 60 x 114 mm (with base)
Weight 160 g
Note: In NO WAY can a SmartLiving (or any other Alarms System that supports Smoke detectors to that matter) be considered a fire detection system simply because an Air2-FD100 smoke detector has been installed.

 

Brochure

The BUS is, without doubt, one of the most important components of any intrusion control panel. It is the 'backbone' of the system, in fact, the BUS carries information from the control panel to the system peripherals and vice versa. Therefore, if the system is to provide maximum reliability, then the BUS must do the same.

To assist installers in this task, Ness provides the IB100-A BUS isolator.

The enhanced IB100-A protects and regenerates the BUS data signals and its power supply. Using an isolator limits BUS trouble caused by an eventual anomaly (short-circuit, tamper) to the isolator-protected section and simplifies identification of it the section involved. As a result of the regeneration feature, fitting an isolator to the BUS also allows you to extend its length.

The IB100-A is also useful safeguard against acts of vandalism acts to peripherals located in non-protected areas. If a peripheral is damaged and the operating capacity of the BUS is at risk, the isolator, installed in the protected area will guarantee the functionality of the rest of the system.