Russound Switch ISH1 User Guide

ComPointISH1 Hub  
The music lovers intercom solution  
Instruction Manual  
 
PRODUCT FEATURES  
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3
DOORBELL CHIME  
GAIN  
PROGRAM OPTIONS  
0=DOWN / 1=UP  
NEWMARKET, NH USA  
15VDC  
ISH1  
DOOR BELL CHIME  
HUB ID  
MIN  
MAX  
1
8
4
DS1  
DS2  
3.5A MAX  
SWITCH 1-3  
HUB 1 = 000  
HUB 2 = 001  
HUB 3 = 010  
HUB 4 = 011  
HUB 5 = 100  
HUB 6 = 101  
NONE = 000  
CHIME 1 = 001  
CHIME 2 = 010  
CHIME 3 = 011  
CHIME 4 = 100  
CHIME 5 = 101  
CHIME 6 = 110  
CHIME 7 = 111  
1-3 = DOOR 1 CHIME  
SWITCH 4 = CHIME VOLUME  
UP = 50% MAX KEYPAD OUTPUT  
DOWN = KEYPAD ADJUSTABLE  
5-7 = DOOR 2 CHIME  
8 = NOT USED  
#4  
RUN  
UPDATE  
1
3
5
DOOR 1  
LINK  
IN  
OUT  
5
2
4
6
DOOR 2  
FIRMWARE  
UPDATE PORT  
MADE IN CHINA  
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6
1
2
3
4
5
6
POWER INPUT – For connecting model ISPS power  
adapter  
LINK PORTS – For connecting multiple ISH1 hubs  
FIRMWARE UPDATE PORT – For updating device  
firmware from a connected computer  
DOORBELL CHIME GAIN CONTROL – For adjusting  
overall chime volume  
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DOOR STATION PORTS – For connecting ISK3 door  
stations  
DOORBELL CHIME SWITCHES – For assigning  
chimes to door 1 and door 2  
ZONE PORTS – For connecting ISK1 or ISK2 zone  
keypads  
HUB ID SWITCHES – For assigning hub ID number  
 
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INSTALLATION  
Product summary  
Wiring and connections  
As the central controller for the ComPointsystem,  
the ISH1 Hub performs all communications routing.  
It addresses the keypads and door stations accord-  
ing to the ports they’re connected to.  
The ISH1 Hub connects to the keypads and door  
stations with CAT-5 cable. The length limit for the  
CAT-5 cable is 250 feet (76 m).  
Run CAT-5 from the hub location to every keypad  
and door station location. If you are installing  
optional ISDR1 modules, loop the door station  
cables through the module locations.  
The hub has ports for 6 zone keypads. Up to 6  
ISH1 Hubs can be linked together for a maximum of  
36 zones. With multiple hubs, each hub must be  
assigned a unique ID number during installation.  
When running CAT-5 and speaker cables, avoid AC  
power wiring. If you have to run the cables parallel  
to electrical wiring, space the cables at least two  
feet (0.6 m) from the AC power lines.  
The hub also has ports for 2 door stations. In a  
system with multiple linked hubs, only the hub with  
ID number 1 supports the door stations.  
A separate doorbell chime tone can be selected on  
hub 1 for each door. These chime selections take  
effect for the entire system and play through all the  
zone keypads.  
The hub has 8-pole modular jacks for keypad and  
door station connections. These connections must  
be made according to the T568A standard as  
shown in the diagram below.  
The hub’s firmware contains lists of zone and door  
labels for display on the ISK2 Advanced Keypads.  
These labels are assigned by the installer using a  
connected ISK2 keypad. (See the ComPoint system  
manual for instructions on assigning labels.)  
The hub also uses modular jacks for the link ports.  
Use a short 8-pole, 4-twisted-pair straight-through  
RJ-45 patch cable to link hubs together.  
RJ-45 Using T568A  
Wiring Standard  
Designed for surface mounting or installation in a  
structured wiring panel, the ISH1 Hub uses an exter-  
nal model ISPS power supply to conserve chassis  
space. It should be located near an electrical outlet.  
The hub includes a port for updating its firmware  
from a computer.  
 
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INSTALLATION  
ISK2  
ISH1  
ISPS  
ISK3  
ISK3  
ISDR1  
Six-zone ComPoint system with Advanced Keypads and an optional Door Strike Release Module  
 
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INSTALLATION  
Programming  
Hub ID Switch Settings (0 = Down, 1 = Up)  
Hub ID  
FW*  
4
Switches  
All system programming resides in the ISH1 Hub.  
For a six-zone system with ISK1 Basic Keypads,  
programming consists only of setting the doorbell  
chimes. For a system with ISK2 Advanced Keypads,  
programming includes assigning zone and door sta-  
tion labels. For a system with more than six zones,  
programming includes setting hub ID numbers.  
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0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
Hub 1  
Hub 2  
Hub 3  
Hub 4  
Hub 5  
Hub 6  
1
1
1
1
1
1
When multiple hubs are used, the zone and door  
label settings are initially stored in the hub to which  
the keypad is connected. Upon exiting the program-  
ming procedure, the settings are copied to the  
other hubs.  
*Switch 4 is for firmware updates  
(0 = Update Mode, 1 = User Mode)  
Table 1. Hub ID switch settings  
Doorbell chimes  
Hub 1 serves as the master hub for storing all zone  
and door label settings. Whenever the system  
power is cycled, the settings are copied from hub 1  
to the other hubs.  
A single 8-switch DIP assigns doorbell chimes for  
both door stations. Switches 1 through 3 select the  
chime for door 1 and switches 5 through 7 select  
the chime for door 2. There are 7 chime options,  
with a setting for no chime when a separate door-  
bell system is used. To select the chimes, set the  
switches as shown in table 2.  
Hub ID numbers  
In a system with multiple ISH1 Hubs, each hub must  
have a unique ID number. This is manually assigned  
on the 4-switch HUB ID DIP before the system is  
powered up. To assign the ID number, set switches  
1 through 3 as shown in table 1.  
Switch 4 selects how the chime volume level is  
managed. Setting the switch to 1 (up) sets the  
chime volume level to a fixed level at 50% of the  
maximum keypad output in all zones. This causes  
the chime to play at the same level in all zones.  
Setting the switch to 0 (down) allows the chime vol-  
ume to be determined by the keypad volume level  
setting in each zone independently.  
Switch 4 enables a programming mode for updating  
the system firmware. Leave this switch in the up  
position for system operation.  
 
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INSTALLATION  
Doorbell Chime Switch Settings (0 = Down, 1 = Up)  
Technical Specifications  
Door 1  
CV*  
4
Door 2  
Switches  
System  
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
5
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
6
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
7
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
8
Maximum zones: 36 (up to 6 hubs)  
Door stations: 2 maximum  
None  
0/1  
0/1  
0/1  
0/1  
0/1  
0/1  
0/1  
0/1  
Chime 1  
Chime 2  
Chime 3  
Chime 4  
Chime 5  
Chime 6  
Chime 7  
Communications cable: CAT-5/CAT-5e  
Maximum cable length: 250 feet (76 m)  
ISH1 Hub  
Keypad ports: (6) 8-pole modular RJ-45  
Door station ports: (2) 8-pole modular RJ-45  
Link ports: (2) 8-pole modular RJ-45  
*Switch 4 is for chime volume  
(0 = Keypad Adjustable, 1 = 50% Keypad Maximum)  
Firmware update port: 4-pole port for Programming Cable,  
Russound part #2500-521065  
Table 2. Doorbell chime switch settings  
Switches: 4-switch DIP for hub ID setting  
8-switch DIP for 2 doorbell settings  
Doorbell chimes (cont’d)  
Potentiometer for doorbell volume  
Switch 8 is currently not used.  
Doorbell options: 7 chime patterns plus no chime  
Power requirement: 15 VDC 3.5 A (Use model ISPS  
power adapter)  
The ISH1 Hub also has a trim potentiometer for set-  
ting the overall volume of the doorbell chime  
throughout the system. This can be used to adjust  
the chime level relative to the communication level.  
Mounting method: Surface or structured wiring panel  
Dimensions: 6.438” W x 5.125” H x 1.813” D  
(16.4 x 13.0 x 4.6 cm)  
Weight: 25.6 oz (0.73 kg)  
Note: In a system with multiple linked hubs, only the  
settings on hub 1 affect the doorbell chime assign-  
ments and volume level, since the door stations  
connect only to hub 1. Because the settings take  
effect immediately, the doorbell chimes can be set  
at any time. There is no need to cycle the power  
after setting them.  
 
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ComPointISH1 Hub  
The music lovers intercom solution  
Instruction Manual  
Warranty  
The Russound ComPoint ISH1 Hub is fully guaranteed for two (2) years from the date of purchase against all defects in materials and  
workmanship. For this warranty to apply, the unit must be installed and used according to its written instructions. During this period,  
Russound will replace any defective parts and correct any defect in workmanship without charge for either parts or labor. Accidental  
damage and shipping damage are not considered defects under the terms of this warranty. Russound assumes no responsibility for  
defects resulting from abuse or servicing performed by an agency or person not specifically authorized in writing by Russound. If  
service is necessary, it must be performed by Russound. Damage to or destruction of components due to excessive power voids  
the warranty. In these cases, the repair will be made at the owner’s expense. To return for repairs, the unit must be shipped to  
Russound at the owner’s expense, along with a note explaining the nature of the service required. Be sure to pack in a corrugated  
container with at least 3 inches of resilient material to protect the unit from damage in transit.  
Before returning a unit for repair, call Russound at 603.659.5170 for a Return Authorization number. Write the RA number on the  
shipping label and ship to: Russound, 5 Forbes Road, Newmarket NH 03857.  
Russound sells product only through authorized dealers and distributors to ensure that customers obtain proper support and serv-  
ice. Any Russound product purchased from an unauthorized dealer or other source, including retailers, mail order sellers and online  
sellers will not be honored or serviced under existing Russound warranty policy. Any sale of products by an unauthorized source or  
other manner not authorized by Russound shall void the warranty on the applicable product.  
Russound  
5 Forbes Road, Newmarket NH 03857 USA  
Tel 603.659.5170 • Fax 603.659.5388  
Technical Support: [email protected]  
28-1216 Revision 1 04/13/06  
Copyright © 2006 Russound. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Specifications are subject to change  
without notice. Russound is not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.  
 

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