Security System Installation and Programming Guide
Technical Specification i-on16 Page 6 Code blocking Blocked for 90s after four incorrect codes in series. Proximity tag differs 4,294,967,296 (
i-on16 Technical Specification Page 7 Power Supply This product complies with the requirements of EN50131-6 Type A power supply at Grade 2 and envi
Technical Specification i-on16 Page 8 Fuses The control unit has a 250mA mains fuse. Electrical Safety Conforms to EN60950-1. Compliance Statemen
i-on16 Technical Specification Page 9 Compatible Equipment 706rEUR-00 Two button PA/tilt switch transmitter 710rEUR-00 Two button PA 713rEUR-00 P
i-on16 Page 10 3. Installation WARNING: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of this device is below those levels conside
i-on16 Installation Page 11 As high as possible. However, do make sure that the unit is on a similar level to the other transmitters or receivers
Installation i-on16 Page 12 Protect the unit from dust and drilling debris when drilling the fixing holes. 1. Fixing holes. 2. Cable entries. 1121
i-on16 Installation Page 13 Note: Do not site two or more keypads closer than one metre together, otherwise their prox readers will interfere and b
Installation i-on16 Page 14 Cable Segregation Segregate the keypad cabling from any other wiring, such as mains supply cables, telephone cables, c
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Page ii © Cooper Security Ltd. 2009 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However, neither the authors nor
Installation i-on16 Page 16 Tone Volume To adjust the volume of tones from the keypad: Louder Note: This control changes the volume of non-alarm t
i-on16 Installation Page 17 If you wish run mains cable through the side of the case, make sure that they are horizontal for the last metre before
Installation i-on16 Page 18 0V 0V 12V 12V0V 12V A B0V 12V 1 2 3 4TR14V4 - LS +AUX AUXBUSAUX OUTPUTS+LS-LS12V +0VTamper InTamper O
i-on16 Installation Page 19 single wire allows you to connect the module to the 12V +ve aux supply in order to provide power for all four relays. T
Installation i-on16 Page 20 5. Fit and Connect I-SD01 (Optional) Safety Notice Figure 17 identifies connectors for Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV)
i-on16 Installation Page 21 ADSL01 Figure 18. Fitting ADSL01 to I-SD01 Note: If the telephone line is NOT shared with an ADSL modem then leave the
Installation i-on16 Page 22 ABCEA1B1Se e N o t ePSTN WARNING: Telecommunications Network Voltage A, B Connect to PSTN A1, B1 Connect to local ph
i-on16 Installation Page 23 6. Fit and Connect Battery Fit a 7Ah Lead Acid battery into the battery compartment in the bottom of the control unit,
Installation i-on16 Page 24 1. Apply mains power to the control unit. The keypads and internal sounder give an alarm tone. The heartbeat LED (see
i-on16 Installation Page 25 Note that the alert LEDs round the navigation glow red. This is because the end station lid is off and the tamper is ac
i-on16 Page iii Contents 1. Introduction...1 Overview ...
Installation i-on16 Page 26 123 Figure 22. Close the Control Unit 7. Leave the Installer Menu. At this point the LED around the navigation keys
i-on16 Programming Page 27 4. Programming Entering the Installer Menu 1. Make sure the system is unset and showing the standby screen (time and date)
Programming i-on16 Page 28 in a total of ten incorrect codes (13 consecutive digits) then the system locks you out for 90 seconds. Leaving the Ins
i-on16 Programming Page 29 The control unit loads the factory default access codes: User 1: 1234, Installer: 7890. After a short pause the keypad di
Programming i-on16 Page 30 Detectors/Devices Detectors Add/Delete Detectors To use a radio zone the control unit must learn the identity of the ra
i-on16 Programming Page 31 You have the choice of deleting the detector ID or of defaulting the zone. Press u or n to see each of these choices. If
Programming i-on16 Page 32 Note: If you wish to leave the name unchanged then press X. The display leaves the name change screen and restores the
i-on16 Programming Page 33 Final Exit. Zones of this type must be the last detector to be activated on exit, or the first to be activated on entry.
Programming i-on16 Page 34 Zone Attributes The attributes available are: Chime When enabled by the user, the system gives a non-alarm warning tone
i-on16 Programming Page 35 The display shows a message asking you to operate the siren’s tamper. 3. Operate the siren’s tamper. The control unit le
i-on16 Page iv Leaving the Installer Menu... 28 Restoring the Access Codes (1st stage Reset) ...
Programming i-on16 Page 36 Adding a Radio Keypad To make the control unit learn the Radio Keypad’s identity. 1. Select Detectors/Devices – Radio
i-on16 Programming Page 37 Edit Outputs, and then select the output you wish to program. Changing Output Names When changing the output name, key in
Programming i-on16 Page 38 Strobe and Set This output is active for 10 seconds after the system has set. The output can be used to operate the str
i-on16 Programming Page 39 Part Set B Name Use this option to give the Part set mode a name. The control unit displays this name to the user during
Programming i-on16 Page 40 them). The exit time can take any value between 10s and 120s. Entry Time This option controls the Entry Time for both F
i-on16 Programming Page 41 Strobe on Set When set to ON this option causes the control unit to activate the strobe on any siren to give three flashe
Programming i-on16 Page 42 “No” means that the installer/maintainer can enter the Installer Menu by simply keying in their own code. Profiles This
i-on16 Programming Page 43 The Installer code allows you to enter the Installer Menu, and carry out an Installer reset. However, the Installer code
Programming i-on16 Page 44 Siren Time To change the length of time that the system operates the siren during an alarm select System Options-Siren
i-on16 Programming Page 45 There are three options available: Off The remote control user cannot force set the system, even if you have applied the
i-on16 Page 1 1. Introduction Overview The i-on16 is the control unit for a wirefree alarm system intended for domestic and light commercial use.
Programming i-on16 Page 46 Speech Dialler Deals with recording speech messages, selecting the alarm types that will trigger them, and selecting de
i-on16 Programming Page 47 control unit ends the call and then re-attempts to connect up to a maximum of 15 times. Alternate. The control unit repor
Programming i-on16 Page 48 Note: If you need to add a letter to the account code press the numbers keys repeatedly until the letter you want appea
i-on16 Programming Page 49 CID Reports CID reports are called ‘Telegrams’. Each telegram contains the site identification number (normally six digit
Programming i-on16 Page 50 Reset System reset 305 Exit timeout Exit timeout and restore 457 Omit Zone omit 573 RF supervision Zone supervisio
i-on16 Programming Page 51 Enabled The system rearms Channel 3 once the siren timer has expired. Once the Channel is rearmed, the system is ready to
Programming i-on16 Page 52 should take place. Next, key in the hour of the day (01 to 24) on which the test call should occur.. To make test calls
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Programming i-on16 Page 54 display shows a progress bar indicating how long you have left to record. Press X to end recording. Play Message Press
i-on16 Programming Page 55 The display then gives you a chance to key in a name for that number. The control unit will display this name in the phon
Introduction i-on16 Page 2 End Station and Keypad Opening the End Station Case WARNING: When connected to the mains with power applied mains volta
Programming i-on16 Page 56 Select a message from the list on the display. The control unit will show you a list of telephone numbers. If you gave
i-on16 Programming Page 57 Disabled. The control unit does not monitor the telephone line. Audible. If the system is unset then the system logs the
i-on16 Page 58 5. Testing If you think that part of the system is not working correctly then you can use the Test option to test various peripherals.
i-on16 Testing Page 59 Radio Keypad Signals The display shows a list of the received signal strengths from each radio keypad. Outputs The display sh
Testing i-on16 Page 60 View Log The control unit keeps a log of the last 250 events (for example, alarms and setting/unsetting). You can read the l
i-on16 Page 61 6. Maintenance The control unit should be inspected once per year. At each inspection: Check the control unit for obvious signs of
i-on16 Page 62 Appendix - Profile On initial power-up, or after defaulting the system, the control unit offers you the choice of loading a profile. T
i-on16 Appendix Page 63 REPORTING (if I-SD01 fitted) Speech dialler Alarms Call mode Enabled Call mode Disabled Call acknowledge Disabled Repo
Appendix i-on16 Page 64 www.coopersecurity.co.uk Product Support (UK) Tel: +44 (0) 870 757 5400. Available between: 08:15 and 17:00 Monday to Fri
i-on16 Introduction Page 3 End Station PCB Figure 2 shows the controls and connectors available on the end station PCB. 0V 0V 12V 12V0V 12V A B0
Introduction i-on16 Page 4 Opening the Keypad To open the keypad first gently prise off the trim on the front and remove the two screws. Next, car
i-on16 Page 5 2. Technical Specification Specification General Product name i-on16. Product Description 16 radio zone endstation with remote keypa
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