Jamming; Force Set - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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Note that the Tamper option is required in Grade 2 systems in order to comply with
EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009.
Be aware that if you choose the Tamper option and also System Options – User Reset –
System Tampers = "No" then the user will not be able to reset the system after a loss of
supervision event.

Jamming

The control unit can detect interfering (or "jamming") radio signals. To enable jamming
detection select System Options - Jamming.
The options available for this alarm are:
Option:
With system SET, the control
unit:
Off
Does nothing.
Fault
Logs the event (but does NOT
display any alert or fault tone).
Tamper
Starts a Tamper alarm and notifies
the ARC with a "Jamming"
message.
Notes: 1. If "Tamper as Tamper
Note: The Tamper option is required for PD 6662:2010.
Be aware that if you choose the Tamper option and also System Options – User Reset –
System Tampers = "No" then the user will not be able to reset the system after a Jamming
event.

Force Set

You may wish to allow a user with a remote control to set the alarm system when one or
more of the detectors are not working or are open (active).
Note: If you enable "Force Set" then the system does not comply with EN50131.
There are three options available:
any plug-by output
programmed as
"Supervision" or "Fault". See
page 93.
2. If there is no Tamper
channel allocated in FSL the
system sends an
"Unconfirmed Alarm".
Only" is Disabled then the
control unit also activates
any plug-by output
programmed as "Jamming",
or "Fault". See page 93.
2. If there is no Tamper
channel allocated in FSL the
system sends an
"Unconfirmed Alarm".
Installer Menu Options
output programmed as
"Jamming", "Supervision" or
"Fault". See page 93.
2. If there is no Tamper channel
allocated in FSL the system
sends an "Unconfirmed Alarm".
With system UNSET the control
unit:
Does nothing.
Displays an Alert and sounds a fault
tone and logs the event.
Starts a Tamper alarm and notifies
the ARC with a "Jamming" message.
Notes: 1. If "Tamper as Tamper Only"
is Disabled then the control unit
also activates any plug-by
output programmed as
"Jamming", or "Fault". See page
93.
2. If there is no Tamper channel
allocated in FSL the system
sends an "Unconfirmed Alarm".
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