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Pagina 1 - Administrator’s Guide

Security System Administrator’s Guide

Pagina 2 - Page ii

Introduction i-on40 Page 6 Displays The LCD display shows messages and prompts to help guide you through setting, unsetting, resetting and programmi

Pagina 3 - Contents

i-on40 Introduction Page 7 of the time there is only one detector per zone, especially with radio detectors. Types of User The i-on40 provides for f

Pagina 4 - Page iv

Introduction i-on40 Page 8 Access code and tag act as unique identifiers for each user, and may be used interchangeably at any time. When delivered

Pagina 5 - 1. Introduction

i-on40 Introduction Page 9 Remote Controls A remote control is a transmitter that you can attach to a key ring. The remote control has four buttons

Pagina 6

i-on40 Page 10 2. Alarms The i-on40 normally starts an alarm when it receives an alarm signal from one of its detectors. In addition, you can start

Pagina 7

i-on40 Alarms Page 11 The siren stops and the screen shows the first zone to cause the alarm, for example: (Press u or n to see the name of the zon

Pagina 8 - Controls and Displays

Alarms i-on40 Page 12 Key in the anti-code at the keypad. The system will reset, and you can carry on using it as before. Speech Messages Note: This

Pagina 9 - Controls:

i-on40 Page 13 3. Alerts (or Why is it Beeping?) From time to time the control unit may detect that there is a problem with the system. It will try to

Pagina 10 - Displays

i-on40 Page 14 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

Pagina 11 - Access to the System

i-on40 Administration Page 15 press each number key one or more times to obtain the letter you want (the letters of the alphabet appear on the keys

Pagina 12 - Proximity Tags

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

Pagina 13 - Remote Controls

Administration i-on40 Page 16 2. Press u or n to display the zone you wish to omit. 3. Press > to mark the zone for omission. The character at th

Pagina 14 - 2. Alarms

i-on40 Administration Page 17 Code: The user’s access code. Prox Tag: Use this option to assign a proximity tag to a user. Remotes: Use this option

Pagina 15

Administration i-on40 Page 18 On the bottom line of the display “Yes” means that the user is assigned to the partition, “No” means that the user is

Pagina 16 - Speech Messages

i-on40 Administration Page 19 If you have a proximity tag and want to know who it belongs to then use the Test - Proximity Tag menu option, see pag

Pagina 17

Administration i-on40 Page 20 Note: If the user already has a PA allocated to them then the screen will display “Delete PA?”. See “Deleting Remote C

Pagina 18 - 4. Administration

i-on40 Administration Page 21 To register a device with the user, re-enter the Menu and select Users - Edit User. Select the user and then the devi

Pagina 19 - Omitting Zones

Administration i-on40 Page 22 The display finally asks you to press both buttons on any PA that you want to assign to the new user. 7. Press both

Pagina 20 - Editing Existing Users

i-on40 Administration Page 23 3. Press > to see a more detailed description of the event. The display will show, for example, the name you keyed

Pagina 21 - Partitions

Administration i-on40 Page 24 you cannot test 24 hour or fire zones. Outputs The bottom line of the display shows the first in alist of the outputs

Pagina 22 - Access Code

i-on40 Administration Page 25 The bottom line of the display shows the first item of the System Configuration menu. 2. Press u or n to scroll throu

Pagina 23 - Panic Alarms (PA)

Page iii Contents 1. Introduction ...1 Setting, Unsetting and Security Levels ...3

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Administration i-on40 Page 26 Note: The internal clock adjusts itself for daylight saving in Spring and Autumn. Programming Outputs During programmi

Pagina 25 - Adding Users

i-on40 Administration Page 27 Note: You can switch the output on and off from the Menu by selecting Outputs On/Off (see page 31). If you want to pr

Pagina 26 - Viewing the Log

Administration i-on40 Page 28 in force. “Set” means that the button is used for setting some combination of partitions and/or Full Sets/Part Sets. “

Pagina 27 - Testing the System

i-on40 Administration Page 29 8. Press Y to confirm your choices. Deleting Remote Controls If a user has lost a remote control you should delete it

Pagina 28 - System Configuration

Administration i-on40 Page 30 Downloader. Your alarm system is programmed to call two different telephone numbers. You do not have to know these num

Pagina 29 - Setting the Date and Time

i-on40 Administration Page 31 Turning Outputs On/Off You can operate the outputs from the keypad, as well as by using a telecommand (provided the i

Pagina 30 - Programming Outputs

i-on40 Page 32 List of Menu Options Item Page Omit Zones 15 (Zone 01, 02, …) Users 18 Edit User 16 (for each user:) Name 17 Type (not U01) 17 Par

Pagina 31 - Set/Unset

Page iv List of Menu Options ... 32

Pagina 32 - Operate an Output

i-on40 Page 1 1. Introduction The i-on40 is an intruder alarm system intended mainly for use in larger domestic and medium sized commercial properti

Pagina 33 - Deleting Remote Controls

Introduction i-on40 Page 2 1. Two button panic alarm. 2. Two button panic alarm with tilt switch. 3. Two button panic alarm. 4. Four button remote c

Pagina 34 - Redirecting Speech Messages

i-on40 Introduction Page 3 Setting, Unsetting and Security Levels The majority of alarm systems are intended to detect the movements of people, and

Pagina 35 - What System Have I Got?

Introduction i-on40 Page 4 24 Hour Alarms The control unit can also monitor detectors that are nothing to do with the movements of people: fire and

Pagina 36 - List of Menu Options

i-on40 Introduction Page 5 Controls: A Full Sets the system. (All detectors in use.) In a partitioned system this key’s function can be programmed

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