Security System Administrator’s Guide
Introduction i-on40 Page 6 Displays The LCD display shows messages and prompts to help guide you through setting, unsetting, resetting and programmi
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Page iii Contents 1. Introduction ...1 Setting, Unsetting and Security Levels ...3
Administration i-on40 Page 26 Note: The internal clock adjusts itself for daylight saving in Spring and Autumn. Programming Outputs During programmi
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
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. “
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
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
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
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
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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
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
i-on40 Introduction Page 3 Setting, Unsetting and Security Levels The majority of alarm systems are intended to detect the movements of people, and
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
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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