Security System Installation Guide
i-on40 Page 6 Connecting Keypads to End Station Cable Type In general, the control unit requires standard 7/0.2 un-screened four core alarm cable fo
i-on40 Page 7 control unit and 5 in Fig 8 for the keypad). Fitting a jumper to the pins adds a termination to the cable. In a daisy chain configurat
i-on40 Page 8 Mains Cabling Make sure that the mains supply cable does not run vertically behind the aerials within the end station case. If you wis
i-on40 Page 9 Zone 1Zone 22K2 EOL4K7Alarm contactsTamper contacts2K2 EOL4K7Alarm contactsTamper contactsZone 12K2 EOL4K7Alarm contacts Alarm contact
i-on40 Page 10 Step 6. Fit a Plug-By Communicator The control unit can be connected to a separate communicator or speech dialler (for example, the S
i-on40 Page 11 Note: Connecting the battery without mains power will not start the system. (See “Programming A Control Unit Before Installation” bel
i-on40 Page 12 Step 9. Commission the System After installing the control unit you should commission the alarm system as follows: 1. Use the Instal
i-on40 Page 13 4. Programming This section is summary of the Installer Menu on the i-on40. Please see the i-on40 Programming Reference for a more de
i-on40 Page 14 3. Identify the Reset Codes pins on the main PCB (see Figure 3). 4. Short the Reset Codes pins together using a screwdriver or jump
i-on40 Page 15 Installer Menu 1 DETECTORS/DEVICES Detectors Add/Del Detectors Zone 17...40 Delete all Edit Zones Zone 01...40 Name Type Partitions1
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i-on40 Page 16 Zone Types & Attributes (Hint: You can select a zone type quickly by keying the number shown in brackets after the type’s name, for
i-on40 Page 17 Notes: 1. The keyswitch zone types are intended for use on zones that connect to an access control keypad, electronic key or other ty
i-on40 Page 18 control unit also lights the red LEDs around the navigation key on the keypad to alert the user. You can apply the soak test attribut
i-on40 Page 19 Type: Active when: RF Supervision (09) There is a supervision failure on any radio zone. The output remains active until all supervis
i-on40 Page 20 Type: Active when: operate if the exit mode is silent set or instant set. Armed (24) The system is full or part set. PIR Set Latch (
i-on40 Page 21 Exit Modes When choosing an exit mode for a partition or a part set, the available options are: Final Door Set Use this option to com
i-on40 Page 22 8. Technical Specification General Product name i-on40. Product Description 40 zone hybrid endstation with remote keypads. Manufactu
i-on40 Page 23 Monitoring includes Mains fail, battery low voltage, battery failure. Electromagnetic Compatibility Immunity Conforms to EN50130-
i-on40 Page 24 Compatible Equipment 703rEUR-00 Multi-function transmitter 706rEUR-00 Two button PA/tilt switch transmitter 710rEUR-00 Two button P
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i-on40 Page 1 1. Introduction The i-on40 is the control unit for a hybrid wired/wirefree alarm system intended for domestic and light commercial use.
i-on40 Page 2 2. Before You Begin Preparation Before installation you should carry out a survey of the site. You need to know how many and what kind
i-on40 Page 3 5. Printed circuit board (PCB). 6. Cable entry holes for detector and keypad wiring. 7. Transformer. 8. Mains connector block. 9. Cabl
i-on40 Page 4 24331 Figure 7 Keypad Rear Housing 1. Central keyhole. 2. Rear tamper shroud. 3. Cable entry. 4. Fixing holes. 14a4b34625432ABCD-ONONB
i-on40 Page 5 3. Installation Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of this device is below those levels considered safe b
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