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Honeywell MAXPRO MPIP2000U Series Installation And Setup Manual
Honeywell MAXPRO MPIP2000U Series Installation And Setup Manual

Honeywell MAXPRO MPIP2000U Series Installation And Setup Manual

Integrated security systems
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MAXPRO Intrusion
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Integrated Security Systems
Installation and Setup Guide
800-23044 Rev. A draft_11
August 2020

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  • Page 1 MAXPRO Intrusion Series Integrated Security Systems Installation and Setup Guide 800-23044 Rev. A draft_11 August 2020...
  • Page 3 In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any direct, special, or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 4 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series 800-23044 Rev.  A draft_11...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Contents About this Document Scope Audience More Info Introduction The MAXPRO Intrusion Solution System Features 2.2.1 Overview and Panel Model Comparison 2.2.2 Inputs and Output 2.2.3 IB2 Bus for Expansion Modules 2.2.4...
  • Page 6 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series 3.8.2 Zone Wiring Types 3.8.3 Using 2-Wire Smoke Detectors on Zone 9 and 10 Wiring Alarm Sounders 3.9.1 Overview Installing Supervised External Sirens (2-Wire Sirens 3.9.2 BELL1/BELL2) 3.9.3 Installing a Self-Activating Bell (SAB) 3.10 Wiring Outputs...
  • Page 7 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide 5.4.8 LED Indicators MPI Relay Module MPIEOP4 5.5.1 About the MPI Relay Module 5.5.2 Features 5.5.3 Mounting 5.5.4 Summary of Connections 5.5.5 Example Functions 5.5.6 Programming 5.5.7 LED Indicators MPI Zone Expander MPIEIO84U 5.6.1...
  • Page 8 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series 7.3.3 Determining the Size of the Standby Battery 7.3.4 Battery Installation Connecting to MAXPRO Cloud 7.4.1 Workflow 7.4.2 Troubleshooting 7.4.3 Using Manual Mode on the Keypad Shutting Down the Panel Securely...
  • Page 9 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide 8.12.4 System Area 8.13 Scheduling and Holidays 8.14 Permission Groups 8.15 People 8.15.1 General 8.15.2 Intrusion Authority Levels 8.16 Controller Rules 8.17 Floor Plan 8.18 Clock Synchronisation 8.19 Updating the Firmware...
  • Page 10 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Glossary Limitations of the Alarm System Compliance and Approvals 15.1 Listings and Certifications 15.1.1 US Listings 15.1.2 Canadian Listings 15.1.3 SIA Certification 15.2 Agency Statements 15.2.1 UL Installation Requirements 15.2.2 UL294 Access Control Systems 15.2.3...
  • Page 11: About This Document

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide About this Document Scope This document provides full instructions for installing the hardware and for initial programming of a MAXPRO Intrusion Control Panel and its associated peripherals. You can find the full programming information in the help file within the MAXPRO Cloud configuration tool, and in the MAXPRO Cloud Configuration Guide (doc.
  • Page 12: Audience

    MAXPRO Intrusion systems. More Info You can find the latest versions of this document and any referenced document on the Honeywell support site www.mywebtech.com, or on the MAXPRO Intrusion Support pages. For a list of technical literature, see Parts List on page 183.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Introduction The MAXPRO Intrusion Solution The MAXPRO® Intrusion (MPI) Series Control Panels provide integrated intrusion and access control functionality for applications ranging from small, standalone sites to large multi-site projects. The system is configured through MAXPRO®...
  • Page 14 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Web and mobile applications available Integrates with MAXPRO Cloud video devices On-board IP for connection to MAXPRO Cloud, central station reporting, and third party integration. Optional digital cellular communicator (4G/LTE). Can be used for single or dual path reporting.
  • Page 15: Inputs And Output

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Feature MPIP2100U MPIP3000U Access 10,000 10,000 Programming Schedules Holidays (per year) Controller rules Bus Network On-board IB2 data bus lines On-board V-Plex sensor bus lines Power Supply Max. constant current 3.0 A 3.0 A...
  • Page 16: Ib2 Bus For Expansion Modules

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series System expansion is available via V-Plex and IB2 bus: Zone expansion is possible via V-Plex sensors or zone expanders connected to the IB2 bus. Output expansion is possible via V-Plex devices or relay modules connected to the IB2 bus.
  • Page 17: Configuration

    Events on page 147. The system can communicate with the alarm receiving center (ARC) via the MAXPRO Receiver software package, via other receivers compatible with Honeywell ISOM protocol, or via the AlarmNet service (North America only). 2.2.6 Configuration MAXPRO Cloud for system configuration and management.
  • Page 18: Event Log

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series 2.2.10 Event Log The event log is available on the keypad and in MAXPRO Cloud. For an overview of the events, see Events on page 147. The system stores the events log in the control panel memory. You cannot delete the events log.
  • Page 19: General Architecture

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide General Architecture MAXPRO Cloud Central Monitoring Station Internet MAXPRO Receiver 4G/LTE Ethernet V-Plex A MAXPRO Cloud mobile app B MAXPRO Cloud web app C MAXPRO Intrusion Control Panel in cabinet with built-in Ethernet and optional 4G/LTE module.
  • Page 20 K MAXPRO Receiver software L V-Plex loop with V-Plex devices. Not all V-Plex devices may be available in all regions. Contact your local Honeywell Intrusion Sales Representative for more information. The MPIP3000 series supports two V-Plex loops. M V-Plex I/O expansion...
  • Page 21: Installation

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Installation This chapter describes how to mount and wire the MPI Control Panel. Installation and Setup – General Workflows Installing a brand-new system or changing an existing system requires slightly different steps. Both procedures are explained in the sections below.
  • Page 22 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Step For details, see… Providing power to the system: AC Powering the System on page 106. power supply and backup batteries. This includes connecting  Note the AC power supply to the You must install at least cabinet’s power adapter,...
  • Page 23: Updating Or Expanding An Existing Installation

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide 3.1.2 Updating or Expanding an Existing Installation Adding or replacing modules in an existing installation requires the following steps: Step For details, see… The installer logs on to MAXPRO Cloud and MAXPRO Cloud switches to Installer Mode.
  • Page 24: Swapping Devices

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series 3.1.3 Swapping Devices When swapping devices, the system can remember the settings of the old device and immediately apply them to the new device.  Note You can only swap identical devices. The new device must be on the same data bus as the old one.
  • Page 25: Mounting The Cabinet

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Mounting the Cabinet 3.2.1 About the Cabinet The MPI cabinet is suitable for housing an MPI Control Panel or a Remote Power Supply, and comes with a built-in AC power adapter and a door tamper switch.
  • Page 26 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series A Zone Expander B Control Panel C 4G/LTE Module D Door tamper switch E Optional: off-wall tamper switch (not included) F AC power adapter G Earth lead The image below shows a cabinet with a Remote Power Supply (H), a Zone Expander (I) on top, and a Door Control Module (C) to the side.
  • Page 27: Cabinet Parts

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide 3.2.2 Cabinet Parts The illustrations below show the parts of the cabinet. Top: Bottom: Left: Right: 800-23044 Rev.  A draft_11...
  • Page 28 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Back: # Purpose Dimensions A Wiring knockout, extra large (x 6) Diameter 1 3/8 in B Knockout for optional 4G/LTE module's antenna (x 2) Diameter 11/16 in C Knockout with folded edge (x 3) Diameter 1 1/8 in – 7/8 in D Hinge (x 2)
  • Page 29: Mounting The Cabinet

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide # Purpose Dimensions M Knockout for optional off-wall tamper switch (x 1) 7/16 in x 7/8 in N Screw hole for mounting MPI Remote Power Supply (x 1 above Diameter 3/16 in and x 1 below mounting rails) ...
  • Page 30 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series To mount the cabinet, proceed as follows: Find a place for the cabinet on a sturdy wall in a clean, dry area that is not readily accessible to the general public.
  • Page 31: Mercantile Premises Listing Guidelines

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide 3.2.4 Mercantile Premises Listing Guidelines For compliance with the Mercantile Premises Listing, use the following guidelines: The panel door must be supervised. Use the supplied door tamper switch and connect it to the T-LID terminal on the control panel.
  • Page 32: Installing The Control Panel

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installing the Control Panel 3.3.1 Panel Parts A Positioning pin (x 2) for stacked MPI module (optional). B Mounting screw holes (x 4) C Info card D Positioning pin with screw hole (x 2) for stacked MPI module (optional).
  • Page 33: Options

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Secure the control panel to the mounting rails in the cabinet using the 4 screws supplied with the control panel. 3.3.3 Options You can mount a Zone Expander or Relay Module on top of the main circuit board holder.
  • Page 34 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Terminal # Item Connect with connector A Batteries 1/2 + + terminal on backup battery 1/2 – – terminal on backup battery 1/2 B SHUTDOWN (button) Press the SHUTDOWN button for 5 seconds to shut down the panel. For details, see Shutting Down the Panel Securely on page 122.
  • Page 35 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Terminal # Item Connect with connector H Vplex BUS 1 V-Plex bus 1 + – V-Plex bus 1 – IB2 BUS 1 +12V AUX1 12 VDC supply terminal for devices connected to IB2 bus 1. – 0 VDC supply terminal for devices connected to IB2 bus 1.
  • Page 36: Overview Of Control Panel Leds

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Terminal # Item Connect with connector S IB2 BUS 2 +12V AUX2 12 VDC supply terminal for devices connected to IB2 bus 2 – 0 VDC supply terminal for devices connected to IB2 bus 2 IB2 bus C IB2 bus D...
  • Page 37: Connecting The Cabinet Tamper Switches

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide LED Colour Description Green Power input available on main board. No power available on main board. Green V-Plex 1: loop OK. V-Plex 1: loop shorted or data bus not running. Green AUX1/IB2 bus 1: power on AUX1 is available.
  • Page 38: Network Connection (Ethernet)

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series You can bypass the tamper switches by fitting a jumper on the tamper inputs on the control panel.  Caution! Bypassing tamper inputs may invalidate compliance with local regulations. The cabinet wall tamper is optional for UL/ULC installations.
  • Page 39: Wiring Inputs (Zones)

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Port No. Protocol Function Used to synchronise time TCP (TLS 1.2) MAXPRO Cloud communication ISOM  Caution! For a secure network connection, please follow instructions for the network and firewall as described in the MAXPRO Intrusion Security Manual (doc.
  • Page 40 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series  Note Any unused hardwire zones should always have a 2K resistor wired across the zone terminals to terminate them. Possible wiring types are: Supervised EOLR (normal open or normal closed) Double balanced Triple balanced.
  • Page 41 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide For example, for R1 = 2K, the system will go in: Alarm state if the resistance falls below 1,000 ohm. Ready state if the resistance is between 1,000 and 3,000 ohms.
  • Page 42 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series For example, for R1 = R2 = 1K, the system will go in: Tamper state if the resistance falls below 800 ohms. Ready state if the resistance is between 800 and 1,500 ohms.
  • Page 43: Using 2-Wire Smoke Detectors On Zone 9 And 10

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide With R1 = R2 = 1K and R3 = 3K, the system will go in: Tamper state if the resistance falls below 800 ohms. Ready state if the resistance is between 800 and 1,800 ohms.
  • Page 44 Heat detector System Sensor 5151  Note Not all listed devices may be available in all regions. Contact your local Honeywell Intrusion Sales Representative for availability in your region. Wiring Fire Zones  Caution! You must use EOL resistors on fire zones when configured for use with smoke sensors, and across the loop wires of each zone at the last detector.
  • Page 45: Wiring Alarm Sounders

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide State at input terminals Message to the system Short circuit Alarm X ohms (EOLR value) Ready Open circuit Trouble Wiring Alarm Sounders 3.9.1 Overview The following alarm sounder outputs are available on the control panel: Two outputs, BELL 1 and BELL 2, for 2-wire external sirens.
  • Page 46 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series 3.9.2.2 Alarm Output Supervision When supervision is enabled, the control panel monitors the bell output wiring for open and short circuit faults while the output is inactive. The system provides a trouble indication when an open occurs; or when a short occurs between the Bell (+) and Bell (-) terminal wiring.
  • Page 47: Installing A Self-Activating Bell (Sab)

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide For non-polarized devices: … Horn EOLR Bell Bell – … A BELL terminals on Control Panel D To other devices B Polarizing diodes (must mount at E Terminating end-of-line resistor indicating device)
  • Page 48: 3.10 Wiring Outputs

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series The default settings in MAXPRO Cloud are suitable for this SAB configuration: Trigger Output 1 = Exterior Siren; and Trigger Output 2 = Strobe. If you have wired up the SAB as shown, you do not need to change the settings.
  • Page 49: Installing The Lte Module (Mpiclteu, Mpicltec)

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Installing the LTE Module (MPICLTEU, MPICLTEC) About the 4G/LTE Module The MPI 4G/LTE Module is an optional communication module intended for use with the MPI Control Panel. It can provide a full backup path for the Ethernet connection, providing cellular radio communication for delivery of alarms and other messages to the central monitoring station.
  • Page 50: Installation

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation 4.2.1 Parts Overview 4G/LTE CELL RADIO Network Connected Slide right to open 800-24408 Rev C A Secondary antenna SMA connector (indicated as 2 on the device) B Primary antenna SMA connector (indicated as 1 PRI on the device) C Power and network LEDs.
  • Page 51: Installing The Sma Cables On The 4G/Lte Module

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide To install the SIM card, proceed as follows: On the LTE module, slide the SIM card holder door (E) to the right to unlock, then flip the door open. Slide the SIM card in the door as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 52: Installing The 4G/Lte Module In The Cabinet

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series 4.2.4 Installing the 4G/LTE Module in the Cabinet To install the 4G/LTE module in the cabinet, proceed as follows: Insert the alignment pegs (H) in the cabinet mounting holes (second set from the right).
  • Page 53: Connecting To The Mpi Control Panel

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide 4.2.5 Connecting to the MPI Control Panel To connect the 4G/LTE module to the control panel, proceed as follows: Connect the module's PWR/IO and USB connectors (F and G) to the MPI Control Panel using the included cables.
  • Page 54: Connecting The Primary And Secondary Antennas

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series (I: SMA isolator; J: flat washer; K: cabinet wall; L: lock washer; M: nut) On the inside of the cabinet: slide the lock washers (L) over the SMA isolators and fix in position using the nuts (M).
  • Page 55: Disconnecting/Reconnecting

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide For more information on communication settings and transmission paths, and setup for usage with AlarmNet, see the MAXPRO Cloud Configuration Guide (doc. no. 800-24096). Disconnecting/Reconnecting  Caution! Removing power from the LTE module without properly shutting down the control panel can result in permanent and irreparable damage to the module.
  • Page 56: Swapping The Sim Card

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series To the Installer MPICLTEU (US), MPICLTEC (Canada) For mobile and fixed operating configurations, the antenna gain, including cable loss, must not exceed 2.15 dBi at 700 MHz/850 MHz/1700 MHz/1900 MHz as defined in 2.1091 for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Under no condition may an antenna gain be used that would exceed the 7W erp Part 22, the erp 3W Part 27, the 2W eirp Part 24 and the 1W eirp Part 27 power limits.
  • Page 57: Rf Exposure

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide RF Exposure Warning The antenna(s) used for this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7.8 inches (20 cm) from all persons and must not be co-...
  • Page 58: Installing Ib2 Bus Devices

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installing IB2 Bus Devices About IB2 Devices The system guarantees performance of up to 46 devices per IB2 bus. Practically, the actual number of devices you can use depends on: The control panel model. For details on the capabilities of each control panel model, see Overview and Panel Model Comparison on page 13.
  • Page 59: Mpi Keypads Mpiktsmf, Mpiktsprx

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Configuration and cable runs: Free wiring topology, fully loaded bus. 3.65 km / 12,000 ft – total volume of cable (total length regardless of topology).  Note The minimum voltage required at each device is 11.5 VDC (with the control panel running on 13.8 VDC from the AC power adapter).
  • Page 60: Operational Commands

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Mifare (Classic 32-bit and Desfire 56-bit) card type support. Lid and off-wall tamper protection. 5.3.3 Operational Commands User authorization Arm/disarm (set/unset), and reset View faults, troubles, and alarms Bypass zones Emergency buttons (panic, medical, and fire emergency; configurable per...
  • Page 61 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Separate the back plate from the lid: press the two tabs at the bottom of the keypad, and remove the lid. Place the back plate on the wall at the desired location, and mark the position of the mounting holes.
  • Page 62 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Connect the keypad to the desired IB2 bus (I/S on page 34) on the control panel. Wiring from bus to control panel is as follows: D C – + Keypad terminal To IB2 bus on Control Panel –...
  • Page 63: Using The Optional Wall Mounting Plate

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide 5.3.5 Using the Optional Wall Mounting Plate The MAXPRO Intrusion Keypad Wall Mounting Plate MPIKW1 is an optional plate that you can mount between the keypad and the wall. You can use this plate, for example, to cover any mounting holes from legacy devices when upgrading an existing system.
  • Page 64: Programming

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series 5.3.6 Programming  Note The local settings (on the keypad) are limited to LCD brightness and sound level. For details, see the MAXPRO Intrusion User Guide (doc. no. 800-23041). All additional keypad settings are configured in MAXPRO Cloud.
  • Page 65: Keypad Default Users And Authority Levels

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide LED Colour Icon Function arming. Area armed: The keypad's home area is armed. Green Power: Power is present.  Note The keypad will indicate a warning message when the connection to the control panel is lost (“Keypad not connected”).
  • Page 66: Using The Keypad

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series  Caution! For security reasons, change the default codes as soon as possible from MAXPRO Cloud. For instructions, see the MAXPRO Cloud Configuration Guide (doc. no. 800-24096). 5.3.9 Using the Keypad This section describes the actions that only installers can perform on the keypad.
  • Page 67 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide 5.3.9.2 Network Settings If you experience any issues, you can check the network settings using the keypad. Proceed as follows: Tap Menu > Installer tools > Network settings. If connection is OK, it will show green tick marks with the Internet connection check and MPC registration check messages.
  • Page 68 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series  Caution! When you delete a control panel, the system also deletes all devices, areas, and zones associated with the control panel. It also disassociates (but does not delete) the Schedules, Permission Groups, and People associated with the control panel.
  • Page 69: Mpi Door Control Module Mpidc1

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide MPI Door Control Module MPIDC1 5.4.1 About the MPI Door Control Module The MAXPRO Intrusion Door Control Module (DCM) is a single door access control module and connects to an MPI Control Panel. It provides access and egress to the protected premises.
  • Page 70: Inputs And Outputs

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series 5.4.3 Inputs and Outputs Inputs: Input wiring is configurable. Door Status Monitor (DSM): input for door contact. For access monitoring and burglary alarms. Can be used as an entry/exit zone for burglary protection.
  • Page 71 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide  Note The Door Control Module is only suitable for mounting in a cabinet with an MPI Remote Power Supply, not with an MPI Control Panel. To mount the device on the wall in its own enclosure, proceed as follows: Press the tab at the bottom of the lid and remove the lid.
  • Page 72: Summary Of Connections

    Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series 5.4.5 Summary of Connections RED GRN RED GRN +12V +12V LED R LED Y LED G BUZZ MAGNETIC LOCK +12V +12VDC POWER IN DOOR STRIKE Aux 1 800-23044 Rev.  A draft_11...
  • Page 73 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide Terminal or # Item Connect to connector E ENTRY +12V Entry reader power input [+]. Reader – Entry reader input [–] for power and (Reader 1) tamper Entry reader data 0 Entry reader data 1 Entry reader tamper.
  • Page 74 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Terminal or # Item Connect to connector L IB2 BUS +12V 12 VDC supply terminal – 0 VDC supply terminal IB2 bus C IB2 bus D M Request to To request to exit button exit (RTE), –...
  • Page 75: Default Zone Configurations

    Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide B: jumper in position 1–2. Feeds 12 V to the NC/NO terminals of the relay. Note that the relay's common pin C is open in this case. When using this configuration, the current is limited to 1.5 A.
  • Page 76 Installation and Setup Guide Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series After registering, fill in the device’s Settings tab (and other tabs if applicable) to fully configure the device. For a summary of settings, see Configuration in MAXPRO Cloud on page 124. For details, see the MAXPRO Cloud online help.
  • Page 77 Honeywell MAXPRO Intrusion MPIP2000U/3000U Series Installation and Setup Guide To mount the device on the wall in its own enclosure, proceed as follows: Press the tab at the bottom of the lid and remove the lid. Fix the device to the wall using the 4 large screws (A).

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