Mask Override; Language; Restore Defaults - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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Installer Menu Options
Fault
Alarm closed,
Fault open,
resistance = 4k4)

Mask Override

30 40 50 160
(The control unit hides this menu option if Masking is set to Off.) This option controls how
the user can respond to a masking event once it is reported by the control unit. There are
two options:
On
A User can override a masking fault to set the system
Off
A User is may not override a masking fault to set the system. The system
will not set until the masking fault has cleared.

Language

(This option appears on EUR versions only.) The control unit can use one of several
languages in its display. To change the language select System Options – Language.
Changing the language does not affect any stored names for full/part set, detectors,
outputs or users, and does not change any defaults.

Restore Defaults

Staged Defaults
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This menu option allows you to default parts of the control unit's programming, without
affecting the whole system. From within this menu you can choose to default one or more
of the following:
Select this option:
User
Zones
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Note that the user can also reset this alarm provided they do so
within the abort time.
The control unit treats this condition as a fault and activates any
outputs programmed as General Fault. When a user unsets the
partition/system the control unit generates an Alert on the
keypads.
On a Security Grade 3 system the Installer must reset the Alert.
On a Security Grade 2 system the ability to reset the alert is
governed by the System Options - User Reset - System Tampers
option, see page 89.
The control unit deletes:
All user access codes, their HUAs, prox tags, and remote
controls. User 01 access code changes to 1234, and installer
access code to 7890 (123456 and 567890 in six digit access
codes). This option has the same effect as restoring power to the
control unit with the Code Reset pins shorted.
Notes:
1.
50 160 You can select four or six digit access codes
using this option. Six digit access codes are required for Security
Grade 3.
2. If you wish to make the i-rk01 use four or six digit access
codes, see Appendix V on page 153.
All information relating to zones: types, attributes and partitions.
For radio zones the control unit retains the IDs of any detectors
that the control unit has already learned.
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