Installer Name; Installer Code - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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i-on Range
Radio Devices
Outputs
Setting Information
System Options
Communications
Factory Defaults
If you wish to remove all programming from a control unit (perhaps to re-install it at another
site or to upgrade the operating software) select this option.
Note that Factory Defaults erases all wireless devices, names and stored texts. However,
selecting Factory Defaults does not erase the log, or delete any users.
30 40 50 160 You may wish to make a backup of the programming before carrying
out a Factory Default. To do this you can connect a PC to the control unit and use either
the Downloader (with a local USB connection) or the Web Browser Interface (with a local
Ethernet connection). Note that i-on30EX and i-on30EXD do not have Ethernet
connectors.
You cannot make backups of an i-on16's programming details.
Country Defaults
(This option appears on EUR variants only) Each country has different settings for PSTN
communications and alarm reporting. During the factory default procedure (see page 14)
you will be asked to select default settings for a given country.
Changing the country does not change the language used by the display.

Installer Name

This field controls the user name employed by the login screen of the i-onEX web browser
interface. When logging in to the Web browser interface you must key into the username
field the same text as you have programmed into the Installer Name field. Note that the
username field on the Web browser interface login is case sensitive.
Note that the i-on16, i-on30EX and i-on30EXD do not provide a Web browser interface.

Installer Code

The default Installer access code is 7890 (567890 with six-digit access codes). Eaton's
Security Business recommends that you change this code to some other number. To
change the Installer access code select System Options-Installer Code.
IDs for learned radio devices.
When you enter the "Radio Devices" menu the bottom line of the
keypad display presents the first in a list of options. Each option
can have a "Yes" or "No" at the end of its display line.
Scroll through the list of options using the  or  keys. Toggle
between "Yes" or "No" by pressing  or . When you have
finished your selection, press  to make the control unit execute
your choices.
The options available are:
All Devices: Delete every radio device learned by the system.
Detectors: Delete radio detectors only.
External Sirens: Delete external sirens only.
Keypads: Delete all radio keypads only.
WAMs: Delete all WAMs.
All programming for outputs.
All programming for setting options.
All programming for system options.
All programming for communications.
Installer Menu Options
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