Rkp Entry Part Set; Hua Response; Auto Rearm; Panel Loudspeaker - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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RKP Entry Part Set

In a Part Set system or partition, instead of using an entry timer triggered by a Final Exit
zone to allow the user to gain access to the control unit and unset the system, the user
can employ a radio keypad. To choose between either of these options select: System
Options – RKP Entry PrtSt. The options available are:
Enabled
The user must first trigger a Final Exit zone and start the entry timer before
unsetting a Part Set system or partition with a radio keypad. The system
unsets those partitions the user is assigned to that have an active entry
timer. If a partition that the user is assigned to does not have an active
entry timer then the partition remains part set.
Disabled
The user can unset a Part Set system or partition using a radio keypad
without first starting the entry timer. The system unsets all partitions that
the user is assigned to.

HUA Response

Note: In a part setting system the HUA Response option appears in the System Options
menu. In a partitioned system, each partition can have its own HUA response, and
therefore each partition menu has a HUA Response menu option. In both cases the
HUA Response menu option offers the same choices. See page 80 for a description
of these choices.

Auto Rearm

(Appears when System Options – Confirmation Mode is set to "Basic", see page 89.)
To change the number of times that the system will re-arm when the siren time expires
select: System Options-Auto Rearm.
Select NEVER to make the system never re-arm (the system will go into alarm once only).
Select one of the other options to make the system re-arm once, twice, three, four or five
times, or always. The system re-arms all closed zones, but not detectors that are still
sending alarm signals. (Note that this setting is required in order to comply with EN50131.)
If the system has rearmed, then when a user enters the system through the Final Exit door
the control unit will give an audible internal alarm in place of the normal entry tone.

Panel Loudspeaker

Loudspeaker 1 (or 2)
This option allows you to control the volume and the partition assignment of each of the
loudspeaker(s) connected directly to the control unit.
Volume
Use this option to change the volume of notification tones from loudspeakers connected to
loudspeaker terminals 1 on the control unit (on an i-on160EX you can also change the
volume of loudspeaker 2). Press  to lower the volume or  to raise the volume. The
display shows the current volume setting by a row of stars (for example "****"). This
volume control does NOT change the volume of alarm tones.
Note: You can also press one of the number keys to specify the volume in a range 0 to 9.
For example, pressing "8" gives you eight stars on the display.
Partitions
In a partitioned system you can assign the panel loudspeakers to any of the partitions. Any
loudspeaker can belong to one or more partitions.
Installer Menu Options
Page 99

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