Info Modules - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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i-on Range
Radio Sirens and Partitions
30 40 50 160
In partitioned system you can assign a radio siren to any of the partitions. Any radio siren
can belong to one or more partitions.
Assigning a radio siren to partitions controls the response to tampers of those partitions. If
any assigned partition is set then a tamper to the radio siren will cause an unconfirmed
alarm. If there is an outstanding unconfirmed alarm then this will cause a confirmed alarm
to be generated.
When delivered from the factory, or if you restore the control unit to factory settings, then
all radio sirens belong to partition 1.
Once you have entered the Detectors/Devices – External Sirens – Edit Siren – (Siren) -
Partitions option, press  or  to scroll through the list of partitions followed by  or 
to allocate/deallocate the radio siren to each partition as necessary.
If you wish to allocate/deallocate the radio siren to many partitions you can use the "All
Partitions" option (in between partition 1 and 20 on the menu) to either allocate or
deallocate the radio siren 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 the
radio siren as necessary.

Info Modules

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The 771r Info Module is a display module for indoor use within the protected area that can
show the setting state of the system or one or more partitions. You must teach the identity
of the i-on40 control unit to each Info Module that you wish to use.
If you wish to allocate an Info Module to individual partitions then you must fit the
appropriate jumpers within the Info Module (see the 771r Installation Guide supplied with
the Info Module).
Adding an Info Module
To add an Info Module:
Select Detectors/Devices – Info Module .
1.
2.
Make sure the Info Module is in Learn Mode (consult the 771r Installation Guide).
Select Teach Info Module.
3.
The display shows the message "Is the receiver in learn mode?".
Press  on the i-on40 keypad.
4.
The Info Module should beep twice to confirm that it has learned the identity of the
control unit.
The keypad display shows "Did the receiver beep twice?".
Press  on the i-on40 keypad to confirm that the Info Module has learned the identity
5.
of the i-on40.
Disabling Info Modules
If you physically remove the Info Modules from a system (for example, when a user no
longer requires them) then you may wish to stop the control unit trying to update the Info
Module's display. To disable updates on an Info Module select Detectors/Devices – Info
Module - Updates. The available options are:
Installer Menu Options
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