1 Introduction i-on16 Page 10 Communications Your system may be fitted with a communication module that allows the control unit to send alarm infor
i-on16 1. Introduction Page 11 Deletes characters when editing names. Press this key to confirm a decision and save any changes. a) Moves the d
1 Introduction i-on16 Page 12 Note that the installer can disable these LEDs in order to hide the state of the system (to comply with EN50131). Alt
i-on16 1. Introduction Page 13 For details on how to add and remove users see page 36 . Identifying Users The control unit identifies each user inter
1 Introduction i-on16 Page 14 Codes 0000 to 9999 are available but Cooper Security Limited recommends that you avoid easily memorised codes such a
i-on16 1. Introduction Page 15 1. Full Set. 2. Part Set. 3. (Programmable, see page 74.) 4. Unset. 5. Transmit LED. AB Figure 3. Remote control Butt
i-on16 Page 16 2. Alarms The table below shows the different kinds of alarms possible. Type of Alarm Signal (see note) Started by: Intruder Loud warb
i-on16 2. Alarms Page 17 1. Make sure it is safe to enter the premises: 2. Either key in your access code OR
2. Alarms i-on16 Page 18 Press or to see the name of the zone (if the installer has programmed one), for example: P
i-on16 2. Alarms Page 19 When you talk to the alarm company, they will ask about the circumstances of the alarm, and also for the code you recorded f
i-on16 Page ii © Cooper Security Ltd. 2012 IN NO EVENT WILL COOPER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL , OR INDIRECT LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCIDENTAL D
2. Alarms i-on16 Page 20 Function Key End this call (and let the control unit contact the other destinations for this alarm) „5‟ Play „Home‟ and „a
i-on16 2. Alarms Page 21 alerts the keypad will return to its‟ standby screen and, after a few seconds, the rim of the navigation pad will glow green
i-on16 Page 22 3. Setting and Unsetting There are two main ways of setting and unsetting your alarm system: either from a keypad or from a remote cont
i-on16 3. Setting and Unsetting Page 23 Setting 1. Starting to Set Do this: The display shows: a. Make sure the system is idle. Secure all the win
3. Setting and Unsetting i-on16 Page 24 2. Selecting What to Set: Do this: The display shows: The bottom line of the display shows the first item
i-on16 3. Setting and Unsetting Page 25 top line of the display shows the part of the system being set, the bottom line shows the remaining exit ti
3. Setting and Unsetting i-on16 Page 26 door is closed). The top line of the display shows the part of the system being set, the bottom line shows
i-on16 3. Setting and Unsetting Page 27 One of four LEDs glows to show which part of the system is set. Note: The installer may have disabled the L
3. Setting and Unsetting i-on16 Page 28 Figure 5. Keypad Display Showing Active Zone Investigate the zone listed on the display and see if you can
i-on16 3. Setting and Unsetting Page 29 Message Meaning Override by: The system has detected a fault not covered by the above categories. Use
i-on16 Page iii Contents 1. Introduction ... 7 Setting and Unsetting ...
3. Setting and Unsetting i-on16 Page 30 LEDs “A” to “D” should be dark, showing that the system is unset. Note: The installer may have disabled the
i-on16 3. Setting and Unsetting Page 31 Using a Proximity Tag With a Radio Keypad If you wish to use a Proximity Tag with the radio keypad in place
3. Setting and Unsetting i-on16 Page 32 Figure 7. Remote Control Button Functions. The keypad sounds the exit warning tone. 2. Complete setting
i-on16 Page 33 4. Administration To make changes to the way your system works you must enter the Menu. Your degree of access to the Menu depends on wh
4. Administration i-on16 Page 34 The rest of this chapter describes each of the main options in the Menu. Editing Text For many of the items that y
i-on16 4. Administration Page 35 Omitting Zones You may wish to prevent a zone causing an alarm. For example, if your garage door is protected by a
4. Administration i-on16 Page 36 If you change your mind then press again so that the end of the line shows an "I" (for Included). 7
i-on16 4. Administration Page 37 Edit their own user code, and delete or add their own proximity tag, remote or radio HUA. Guards and Set Only us
4. Administration i-on16 Page 38 9. Press . The bottom line shows: 10. Press . The display shows the current name
i-on16 4. Administration Page 39 7. Press . The bottom line of the display shows the name of the first in a list of the users already programmed
i-on16 Page iv Walk test ... 57 Outputs ...
4. Administration i-on16 Page 40 Access Code No user can change any other user‟s access code. (A Master User can create an access code for a new us
i-on16 4. Administration Page 41 8. Key in the new access code . Access codes are four digits long. When you press the last digit of the access co
4. Administration i-on16 Page 42 b) Press . c) Press or . until the bottom line of the display shows your own
i-on16 4. Administration Page 43 If you have a proximity tag and want to know who it belongs to then use the Test - Prox Tag menu option, see page
4. Administration i-on16 Page 44 If you are a Normal User: 6. Press . 7. Press until the display shows:
i-on16 4. Administration Page 45 Radio Hold Up Alarms (HUA) No user can change any other user‟s radio HUA. (A Master User can register a radio HUA
4. Administration i-on16 Page 46 6. Press . 7. Press until the display shows: 8. Press . The disp
i-on16 4. Administration Page 47 Deleting Remote Controls and Radio HUAs If you have lost a remote control, prox tag or radio Hold Up Alarm assigne
4. Administration i-on16 Page 48 8. Press . The bottom line of the display asks if you wish to delete the device you selected.
i-on16 4. Administration Page 49 5. Press . 6. Press . The display shows a default user name, for example: “User 04”
i-on16 Page v Compliance Statement The i-on16: Is suitable for use in systems designed to comply with PD6662:2010 at Grade 2, and environmental class
4. Administration i-on16 Page 50 The display then asks you to press a button on any remote control that you want to assign to the user. 12. Press
i-on16 4. Administration Page 51 4. Press . 5. Press . 6. Press until you see:
4. Administration i-on16 Page 52 Viewing the Log The control unit keeps a log of the last 265 events (for example, alarms and setting/unsetting eve
i-on16 4. Administration Page 53 User 18 Panel (Control Unit) User 19 Keyswitch User User 20 ARC Remote Reset Testing the System If you think th
4. Administration i-on16 Page 54 keypad shows for a few seconds: a) Press . The keypad gives a double “beep” confirmation tone. The keypad displa
i-on16 4. Administration Page 55 12. Press . The display shows the next item in the list of tests. 13. Pr
4. Administration i-on16 Page 56 b) Press again to turn the keypad sounders off. The keypad gives a double “beep” confirmation tone. The keypad
i-on16 4. Administration Page 57 8. Press each key once. The bottom line of the display shows the key you pressed. Press both radio HUA keys to
4. Administration i-on16 Page 58 4. Press until you see:. 5. Press . The bottom line of the display shows:
i-on16 4. Administration Page 59 the detectors ready for testing. The top line of the display shows you how many detectors remain to be tested. 10
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4. Administration i-on16 Page 60 6. Press until you see: 7. Press . The bottom line of the display shows the first i
i-on16 4. Administration Page 61 Remotes 1. Make sure the display shows the standby screen. 2. Press .
4. Administration i-on16 Page 62 button you pressed and the strength of the signal received by the system from the remote. If the signal strength i
i-on16 4. Administration Page 63 5. Press . The display shows: 6. Press until you see: 7.
4. Administration i-on16 Page 64 a) Press and hold the buttons on any other HUA that you wish to test. Each time you activate a HUA the keypad giv
i-on16 4. Administration Page 65 8. Hold the prox tag against the front of the keypad. The keypad gives a double “beep” confirmation tone. The bot
4. Administration i-on16 Page 66 1. Make sure the display shows the standby screen. 2. Press .
i-on16 4. Administration Page 67 3. Key in your access code (or present a tag). 4. Press until you see:.
4. Administration i-on16 Page 68 seven in the morning will be “07:06”. 11. Press . The keypad gives a double “beep” confirmation tone. The keypad
i-on16 4. Administration Page 69 6. Press until the display shows: Note: This option is only visible if the installer has allocated some outputs
i-on16 Page 7 1. Introduction The i-on16 is a wireless intruder alarm system intended mainly for use in domestic and small commercial properties. The
4. Administration i-on16 Page 70 13. Press The display shows: 14. Press . There are two options to “La
i-on16 4. Administration Page 71 19. Key in the number of seconds that you want the output to stay on. The maximum is 999s.
4. Administration i-on16 Page 72 21. Press until the display shows: 22. Press . The display shows the ti
i-on16 4. Administration Page 73 the output will operate on that day, or “No” if the output will NOT operate on that day. 27. Press or to chan
4. Administration i-on16 Page 74 Programming Remote Controls for Users The System Config - Remotes option allows you to re-program buttons on an i-
i-on16 4. Administration Page 75 Note: You cannot reprogram the unset key on a remote control. OR (if you do not have the remote in your possession
4. Administration i-on16 Page 76 c) Press . The bottom line of the display now shows the first item in a list of setting or unsetting options t
i-on16 4. Administration Page 77 3. Key in your access code (or present a tag). 4. Press until you see:.
4. Administration i-on16 Page 78 c) Press to select it. The display shows the first button on the remote control. d) Pre
i-on16 4. Administration Page 79 “Off” = Turns the output off. “Toggle” = Changes the state of the output every time you press the button. 14. Pre
1 Introduction i-on16 Page 8 1. Two button Hold Up Alarm with tilt switch. 2. Two button Hold Up Alarm. 3. Four button remote control. 4. Keypad. 5
4. Administration i-on16 Page 80 5. Press . 6. Press until the display shows:
i-on16 4. Administration Page 81 12. Repeat steps 9 to 11 if you wish to delete any other remotes. 13. Press repeatedly to leave the menu. Th
4. Administration i-on16 Page 82 11. Press repeatedly to leave the menu. To register remote controls with users once again enter the Menu and s
i-on16 4. Administration Page 83 12. Press repeatedly to leave the menu. Once you have carried out this process, then although remote controls
4. Administration i-on16 Page 84 8. Press until the display shows the telephone number that you wish to change, for example:
i-on16 4. Administration Page 85 Turning Outputs On/Off You can operate the outputs from the keypad, as well as by using a remote control (provided
4. Administration i-on16 Page 86 What System Have I Got? There may be times, when your installer is helping you with a problem over the phone, that
i-on16 4. Administration Page 87 4. Press until you see: 5. Press . 6. Press . until th
i-on16 Page 88 List of Menu Options Item Page Omit Zones 35 Users 40 Add User 48 Edit User 37 (for each user:) Name 38 Type (not U01) 38 Code
i-on16 Page 89 Alarm Functions At a Glance OKGlowing = On (set)Off = Off (unset)Flashing = Part SetKey in access codehereDisplay shows:Time and da
i-on16 1. Introduction Page 9 into protected areas. Readying the system to start an alarm when someone moves into a protected area is called “setting
i-on16 Page 90 After an Alarm IN ORDER TO: DO THIS: THE SYSTEM WILL: Switch off siren: EITHER: Key in ACCESS CODEOR present tag. Stop the siren.
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