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INSTALLER SECTION
Product Summary/Installation
One of the benefits of the Advanced Keypad is
unrestricted intercom on large systems (7 to 36
zones), since the ISK2 is able to select any of
the zones by label. The zone and door station
labels are dynamically served from the hub and
listed in alphabetical order to appear on the key-
pad display. A Page label is included in the list
as the default selection when the system is
inactive and the Talk key is pressed.
On the ISK2, the target zone for an intercom
session is selected by scrolling through the
zone list. Pressing and holding the Previous or
Next key scrolls through the list with a half-sec-
ond delay between zone labels.
A bar graph on the display indicates the zone
volume level visually in conjunction with the audi-
ble ping tones. A small pushbutton on the front
edge of the keypad is used to enter a setup
mode to assign labels to the zones.
ISK3 Door Station
Unlike the Basic and Advanced Keypads, the
ISK3 Door Station has only one key and con-
tains an internal speaker. Amplification for the
speaker is built in as with the keypads but there
is no speaker interrupt relay. A potentiometer
allows adjustment of the speaker volume level.
The ISK3 also provides contacts for closing a
standard doorbell circuit. These close for a mini-
mum of 4 seconds to activate an existing door-
bell or other device.
ISDR1 Door Strike Release Module
The optional ISDR1 Door Strike Release Module
provides relay contacts for activating a door
strike release obtained from another source.
The module connects in the CAT-5 line between
a hub and an ISK3 door station. The ISDR1 can
be located anywhere in the CAT-5 line, though it
would be preferable to have it close to the door.
The ISDR1 obtains its operational power from
the hub. The separate door strike release must
receive power from its own source.
The ISDR1 passes signals on all leads of the
CAT-5 cable except one which is used to acti-
vate the module from the hub upon receiving a
command from a keypad.
By providing a normally closed (NC) relay con-
tact in addition to the normally open (NO) and
common contacts used for the door strike
release activation, the ISDR1 can be used for
other applications where a versatile relay is
needed. The ISDR1 can be activated by provid-
ing 15 VDC between two of the eight positions
in the 110 punch-down input connector.
Device installation and trim
The ISH1 Hub is designed for surface mounting
or installation in a structured wiring panel. It
should be located near an electrical outlet.
The ISK1 and ISK2 Keypads are designed to
install in standard US electrical plastic wall
boxes with an internal volume of at least 18
cubic inches (295 cm
3
). Each keypad occupies
a single gang and accepts a Decora
®
wall plate.
For the best accessibility, viewability, and micro-
phone reception, we recommend installing the
keypads at a standard thermostat height of 58
to 60 inches (1.5 m). This may vary according
to personal preferences or requirements.
The ISK3 Door Station installs in a standard sin-
gle-gang US electrical deep plastic wall box with
an internal volume of at least 22 cubic inches
(360 cm
3
). It has its own weather-resistant front
plate and thus needs no other cover plate.
The ISDR1 Door Strike Release Module is a sur-
face-mount device. It should be located in an
accessible area near the door, such as an attic,
basement, or closet space between the door
station and the hub. The ISDR1 connects to a
door strike release unit, which in most cases
would be installed by a security contractor.
ISK2 Advanced Keypad
(cont’d)
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