Tamper Omit; Csid Code (Anti-Code Reset); Silence Alerts - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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Installer Menu Options
Off
The remote control user cannot force set the system, even if you have applied the
force set zone attribute to any zones.
Confirm
The remote control user can force set the system. They must operate as follows: 1)
the user presses the appropriate button to set the system, 2) the control unit does not
start setting, 3) the user presses the same remote control button to confirm that they
wish to continue setting the system.
On
The user need only press the remote control button once to complete setting the
system.
Note: The Confirm and On options will also allow a user with a remote control to set the
system if a reset is required after an alarm.
If any user is attempting to reset the system from a wired keypad when a remote
user tries to set the system, then the control unit will temporarily ignore the remote
user.

Tamper Omit

If a user omits a zone, it may be necessary to also omit the tamper belonging to that zone.
This option allows you to do that:
Enabled
The tamper is omitted when a user omits a zone.
Disabled
The tamper is still operational when a user omits a zone.

CSID Code (Anti-Code Reset)

Anti-code reset allows an alarm company to control remotely whether a user can reset the
system after an alarm. If the system is programmed for anti-code reset, then after an alarm
a user can silence the sounders. However, the display tells the user the first zone to alarm,
and then instructs them to call the ARC and quote a four digit code. This four digit code is
called the "reset code".
If the ARC decides to allow the user to reset the system then they:
Key the reset code into a device or program that produces an "anti-code".
Tell the alarm system user the anti-code.
The alarm system user then keys the anti-code into their keypad and the alarm system
resets.
In order for this procedure to work both the alarm system control unit and the ARC must
have the same "CSID" code. This acts as a seed for computing both the reset code and its
anti-code. The ARC usually generates the CSID code.
Use this option to program the control unit with the CSID required for anti-code reset. If
you set the CSID to "0000" then the control unit will not use anti-code reset. If you sent the
CSID to any number 0001 to 9999 then the control unit will use anti-code reset.

Silence Alerts

This option controls the length of time that the keypad gives the alert tone (a brief 'beep'
every few minutes) when there is an alert. The options are:
User
The keypad gives the tone until a user keys in their access code to acknowledge the
alert.
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