External Sirens - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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Installer Menu Options
Partitions (Assigning Radio Keypads to)
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To assign radio keypads to one or more of the partitions select Detectors/Devices – Radio
Keypad – Edit Keypads - Partitions.
Once you have entered the Edit Keypads - Partitions option, press  or  to scroll
through the list of partitions followed by  or  to allocate/deallocate the radio keypad to
each partition as necessary.
If you wish to allocate/deallocate a radio keypad to many partitions you can use the "All
Partitions" option (in between partition 1 and the last partition on the menu) to either
allocate or deallocate the radio keypad to all partitions in one operation. Once you have
carried out this operation you can then scroll through the partition list and change the
allocation of radio keypads as necessary.
Programming Radio Keypad ABCD Keys
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In a partitioned system Radio Keypad ABCD keys can be programmed in the same way as
wired keypad ABCD keys. You can allocate each key to setting and unsetting any
combination of partitions that the keypad belongs to. Select Detectors/Devices – Radio
Keypads – Edit Keypads. Select the keypad you wish to edit. Select the key you wish to
edit. Allocate partitions as required.
In a partitioned system the Radio Keypad ABCD keys default to the following functions: A
Full = Set Partition 1, B = = Full Set Partition 2, C = Full Set Partition 3, D = Full Set
Partition 4.
In a part setting system the Radio Keypad ABCD keys default to the following functions: A
= Full Set, B = part set B, C = part set C, D = part set D.
In either part setting or partitioned systems the ABCD can be reprogrammed to operate
outputs that have the type "User Defined".
Single Action Unset for DD243/BS8243 from Radio Keypad
The radio keypad is capable of providing single action unset. You can enable or disable
this feature by using a jumper on the "DD243 Single Action Unset" pins on the radio
keypad printed circuit board.
Jumper Fitted: the radio keypad transmits an unset command two seconds after the user
presents a recognised proximity tag. This feature is designed for use when the keypad is
working with DD243/BS8243 compliant systems.
(Note that this delay does not apply to the setting procedure.)
Jumper Not fitted: the keypad transmits a command after a user has presented their
proximity tag, and then pressed another key (A, B, or unset).

External Sirens

The 760ES external radio siren is a weather-proof battery powered siren designed to
operate on external walls. In an alarm the control unit triggers the external siren at the
same time as the internal siren. The 760ES external siren runs for either: five seconds,
three minutes, or 15 minutes depending on the position of a link within the sounder.
Each expander can learn up to two external radio sirens.
See "System Capacities" on page 9 for the maximum number of radio sirens each control
unit in the i-onEX range can learn.
To program the external siren select Detectors/Devices – External Siren.
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