Security System Programming Reference
Entering and Leaving Installer Menu i-on40 Page 6 6. Remove the short from the Reset pins. 7. Reconnect the battery. 8. Close the control unit l
Appendix I i-on40 Page 96 Part Set Alarm Response: Siren + Comms (See Note 2) Part Set Final Exit: Final exit Part Set Entry Route: Entry Route
i-on40 Appendix I Page 97 Enabled Static Test Call: Disabled (See Note 3) Burg Comms Rearm: Disabled 21CN FF Ack Time: 800ms Static Test Call: Disab
i-on40 Page 98 Appendix II: ARC Communication Formats Note: To comply with EN50131 you must fit a communications module. Fast Format Fast Format is th
i-on40 Appendix II Page 99 2 is the checksum value, which the ARC needs to verify to confirm a valid message has been received. Example 2 - 1234 1
Appendix II i-on40 Page 100 For example, if there is a fire alarm on zone 2 of partition 4 at 10:15 (partition 4 account number is 10), the messa
i-on40 Page 101 Appendix III: Programming a Common Area Some commercial premises include two or more separate areas linked by a common area. You can
Appendix III i-on40 Page 102 Installation and Programming If the installer wishes to employ wired zones only they should use FSL wiring. The i-on
i-on40 Appendix III Page 103 Partition and Other Programming Menu Sub Menu Option Add/delete Detectors/Devices External Radio Siren (if to be f
Appendix III i-on40 Page 104 User Programming User Code Type Partitions 01 1234 Master User Whole system – P2 + P3 02 2222 Partition user
i-on40 Page 105 Index 24 hour alarm output type... 41 zone type ... 12 762r ...
i-on40 Page 7 Installer Mode Programming This section is a reference for all the options provided in the Installer Menu. Apart from “Naming Things/E
Index i-on40 Page 106 Exit time Part setting... 46 External PSU AC Fail zone type... 14 battery fault zone
i-on40 Index Page 107 Output Digi On Board output... 98 Outputs plug-by ... 33 radio...
Index i-on40 Page 108 Silent PA ... 54 Silent set Part setting... 45 Single reporting ...
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Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 8 one character and you can insert a new character in the empty space. To move the cursor left or right pr
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 9 1. Use the u or n keys to highlight a free zone and press > or Y. The display shows an “*” next to zones
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 10 1. Use the u or n keys to highlight a zone you wish to delete (the display shows an “*” next to zones t
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 11 2. When you have found the zone you wish to edit press > or Y. The bottom line of the display shows “N
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 12 Reporting option (see page 61). PA alarms operate whether the system is set or unset. Fire Alarm (02).
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 13 full alarm. If a technical alarm zone is activated (and the control unit correctly programmed, see page 60
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 14 to set or unset the system. 2. When the user operates the keyswitch while the system is unset then the
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 15 If the alarm system is set then the control unit logs the event, starts any programmed communication, bu
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Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 16 2. Scroll through the list of partitions for that zone. Press the > or < keys to change the stat
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 17 Alarm, Entry Route and Tamper zone types. During setting the keypad displays a brief message to inform the
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 18 them and pauses the setting procedure. The user can acknowledge the alert by pressing Y and continue se
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 19 Assigning keypads to Partitions The i-on40 allows you to assign keypads to any of the partitions. Once you
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 20 might part set partitions 1 and 2, but on keypad 2 it could be programmed to full set partition 3. In a
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 21 9. Repeast steps 2 and 3 to set the action for all the partitions. 10. Press Y to save the listed actions
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 22 Deleting an Radio Keypad To remove a Radio Keypad from the system: 1. Select Detectors/Devices – Radio
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 23 1. Select Detectors/Devices – Radio Keypad. The bottom line of the display shows the first in a list of “m
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 24 1. Select Detectors/Devices – External Siren – Add/Del Ext Siren. The display shows four possible “memo
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 25 1. Select Detectors/Devices – External Siren – Add/Del Ext Siren. The display shows four possible “memory
i-on40 Page iii Contents Introduction ...1 About this Guide ...
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 26 5. Press Y on the i-on40 keypad to confirm that the Info Module has learned the identity of the i-on40.
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 27 When you select Disabled, the control unit stops using the Ready to Set LED the Info Module. 3. Press Y to
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 28 To teach the control unit the WAM’s identity: 1 Select Detectors/Devices – WAM – Add/Del WAM. The bott
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 29 Deleting a WAM To remove a WAM from service in the system, then: 1. Select Detectors/Devices – WAM – Add/D
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 30 1. Select Outputs – Radio Outputs – Add Outputs. The bottom line of the display shows the first in the
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 31 3. Press > to give the output a name. See page 7 for hints on editing names. Press Y when you have
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 32 The i-on40 also lets you change the polarity of the wired output, to suit the type of equipment that th
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 33 You can remove the output from Partition 1 by pressing < or > to change the “Yes” to a “No”. Pres
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 34 type, and change its polarity. Programming plug-by outputs is the same as programming wired outputs, bu
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 35 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? Open/Close (04) The system is unset. Inactive when the system is
i-on40 Page iv Mains Fail Delay ... 59 Communications...
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 36 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? Panel A/C Fail (12) Either Mains power is absent for between
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 37 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? Panel Battery Fault (13) The control unit detects a fault with i
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 38 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? External PSU Fault (15) An external power supply fault signa
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 39 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? ATS Test (20) (This output type appears only for Plug-by output
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 40 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? Entry Exit Follow (23) The entry or exit time starts and dea
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 41 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? Smoke Sensor Reset (28) This output is active (0V) all the time
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 42 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? Part Set D (37) Setting Part Set D. Deactivated on unsetting
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 43 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? User Defined (41) The user switches the output on or off from th
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 44 menus, the table shows the page number where the description of each option can be found. 3 SETTING OPT
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 45 Partition a name. The control unit displays this name to the user during setting. Exit Mode The exit modes
i-on40 Page 1 Introduction About this Guide This guide contains a detailed description of programming an i-on40 system using the Installer Menu. To
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 46 menu but does not give any exit tones. When the system sets the keypad gives a double beep confirmation
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 47 activate any output programmed as Strobe, plus the strobe on any 760ES wireless siren. The outputs/strobes
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 48 Routes during part set. In a Partitioned system, all Entry Route zones, belonging to the partition, wit
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 49 This option lets you change the zone wiring type. Note that there are several options of resistor values f
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 50 Quick Omit This option allows users to omit a zone that is active (has it’s alarm contacts open) while
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 51 System Tampers Yes The user can reset the system after an alarm caused by a system tamper, for example th
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 52 Entry Keypad Lock This option determines whether the user can unset the system by entering an access
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 53 page 50). You may then use the options below: User: The user can reset after a confirmed alarm. Installer:
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 54 Web Server you must key into the Username field the same text as you have programmed into the Installer
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 55 enabled, or the communications outputs wired to an appropriate communicator and correctly programmed). Thi
Introduction i-on40 Page 2 Part Setting. In a Part Setting System the i-on40 can set in one of four ways: either Full set or three varieties of Pa
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 56 programmed Siren Delay before operating the siren. The system then operates the siren for the programme
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 57 If a wirefree detector loses contact for more than two hours then the control unit raises an alarm. The op
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 58 On The user need only press the remote control button once to complete setting the system. Note: The Co
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 59 code. This acts as a seed for computing both the reset code and its anti-code. The ARC usually generates t
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 60 The values available are 0 to 10 minutes. Note that when the value is set to 0 minutes, mains interrupt
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 61 Downloading Deals with setting up phone numbers, account numbers for the downloader, and controlling the t
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 62 control unit ends the call and then re-attempts to connect up to a maximum of 15 times. Alternate. The
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 63 1. You understand basic IP terminology. 2. You have obtained the necessary information from your Internet
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 64 If you selected Fast Format in Report Type then you can select Communications - ARC Reporting - Fast Fo
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 65 CID/SIA Events (This menu appears only if you select “Contact ID” or any of the SIA versions in Communicat
i-on40 Page 3 Entering and Leaving Installer Menu Entering the Installer Menu 1. Make sure the system is unset and showing the standby screen (time
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 66 Omit Zone omit 573 BB RF Supervision Zone supervision fail and restore Radio keypad supervision fail
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 67 Burg Comms Rearm (This menu appears only if you select “Fast Format” in Communications - Report Type.) Thi
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 68 Dynamic Test Call In dynamic testing the system makes a test call 24 hours after the last alarm communi
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 69 microphone and replay them to a pre-programmed telephone number to report an alarm. One message is called
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 70 control unit (usually by pressing buttons on the telephone key pad). The commands available are: Functi
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 71 1. Start with the control unit lid off and the tamper switch open. 2. At the keypad select Use Lid Tampe
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 72 number in this slot at will. This allows the user to re-direct any speech message destined for this num
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 73 Note: There are a total of five voice messages available. The control unit always sends the Home Message a
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 74 The control unit sends the text in the Home Message to every telephone number you have programmed for S
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 75 The Home Message provides space for 12 characters. Use the this text to identify the control unit. Each nu
Entering and Leaving Installer Menu i-on40 Page 4 appears on the bottom line. Press u or n to display the other sub-options. Note: 1. After you ini
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 76 program Line Fail Response select Communications – Line Fail Response. The exact response depends on wh
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 77 b) Give any GPRS or Ethernet module their own IP numbers ready for use with IP Alarm Reporting or IP Downl
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 78 control unit by selecting the About Panel - About Comms - IP Address option from the Installer menu. Se
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 79 rest of the Internet (or to a larger network).If necessary, key in the gateway IP address. Downloading The
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 80 Local Connect the control unit to a PC (for example a laptop) using a local USB cable. Note: The contro
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 81 Once Downloader is connected to the control unit then it has access to all system programming. If you wish
Installer Mode Programming i-on40 Page 82 Phone Book (This option appears only when the i-sd02, i-dig02 or i-gsm02 module is fitted.) Select Down
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming Page 83 Secure Callback (This option appears only when the i-sd02 or i-gsm02 module is fitted.) Select Downloading
i-on40 Page 84 Testing The i-on40 provides three options within the Installer Menu to help in testing: the Test option itself, the View Log option t
i-on40 Testing Page 85 should be silent. Note that both siren and strobe should operate. Wired Sirens This option allows you to operate all outputs
i-on40 Entering and Leaving Installer Menu Page 5 Press X to return to the Installer Menu. You must rectify the fault (or delete the device from th
Testing i-on40 Page 86 Wired Keypad Use this menu option to test the keypad you are currently holding (you cannot test a keypad remotely). When yo
i-on40 Testing Page 87 Signal Strengths This option allows you check the received signal strength from all the radio transmitters belonging to the s
Testing i-on40 Page 88 WAM Signals The display shows a list of the received signal strengths from each learned WAM. Outputs This option has three s
i-on40 Testing Page 89 3. Press each button on the panic alarm in turn. Make sure the display reports each button correctly. 4. Press X to end the
Testing i-on40 Page 90 2. Key in the digits of the telephone number you wish to call. 3. Press Y to start the test call. The keypad display shows
i-on40 Testing Page 91 250 events. The entire log will store its records for at least 10 years without power. When you view the log, the display in
Testing i-on40 Page 92 2. Press >. The bottom line of the display shows “IP Link Status”. 3. Press >. The bottom line of the display shows “
i-on40 Testing Page 93 12. Press X to leave the sub menu. To see IP Network information for the built-in Ethernet port: 1. Select About – Comms from
Testing i-on40 Page 94 10. Press >. The bottom line of the display shows the current gateway address. Note that this may be blank if you are con
i-on40 Page 95 Appendix I Installer Menu Defaults Important: Where noted below the defaults listed enable the control unit to comply with EN50131 requ
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