Edwards EST iO64 Questions
Questions and answers specific to the Edwards EST iO64.
Questions and answers specific to the Edwards EST iO64.
To add a remote annunciator to an iO64, connect the device to the TB4 terminal and configure it through the panel's Advanced Program menu. The system supports...
The iO64 uses two 12 VDC sealed lead acid batteries connected in series to provide 24 VDC. The internal cabinet accommodates up to two 11 Ah batteries, while...
The primary differences between the iO64 and iO1000 involve device capacity, notification circuit (NAC) configuration, and expansion options. | Feature | iO64...
To perform a walk test on the iO64, use the panel menu to select either a silent or audible mode and enter a level one password. You can test the entire system...
To connect the iO64 for IP monitoring, you must install the optional SA-ETH Ethernet module, which provides a 10/100 Base T network connection [1]. This module...
The iO64 supports one SLC loop for up to 64 addressable devices, which can be wired as Class B (Style 4) or Class A (Style 6 or 7) using the iO-SDC1 loop...
An SLC communication failure on the iO64 typically indicates that the loop card has lost communication with the control panel for more than 18 seconds, causing...
The iO64 uses an LCD display and physical buttons for programming rather than a touchscreen (Page 155) [1]. To program devices manually, use the Advanced...
The iO64 supports a maximum of 64 device addresses in any combination of detectors and modules (Page 6) [1]. This capacity is provided by a single Signature...
To troubleshoot a ground fault on the iO64, use the Fast Ground Check tool to reduce the detection interval from 30 seconds to 4 seconds (Page 216, 228) [4]....