Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual page 79

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i-on Range
Type:
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External PSU
Fault (15)
30 40 50
160
Tamper (16)
Zone Omit
(Setting) (17)
Zone Omit
(System) (18)
General Fault (19)
ATS Test (20)
30 40 50
160
Active when:
An external power supply fault signal triggers a
Power output fault zone.
The control unit deactivates the output when the
zone has been restored and a user has
acknowledges the fault by entering a valid access
code.
The control unit detects tamper on any the following
devices:
Control unit, lid or wall tamper.
Radio or wired keypad.
Zone type "Tamper" activates.
Detectors or Expanders
Sounders
The control unit deactivates the output when tamper
is reset.
The user Omits a zone while setting the system. The
output deactivates when the control unit restores the
zone.
(Not available on –EUR versions. Operates only
when DD243 or BS8243 is enabled.) In the event of
an unconfirmed alarm, the system will rearm itself
when the confirmation timer expires. If the zone that
caused the unconfirmed alarm is still active at the
time of the rearm, the control unit will omit that zone
and activate the output. The control unit will restore
the zone and output when a user or engineer resets
the system.
There is any event that causes an alert indication on
the keypad. This includes:
RF Low Battery, RF Supervision, RF Jamming, AC
Fail, Battery Fault, PSU Fault, Tamper, Masking.
Note that a General Fault output will trigger within a
few seconds of an AC Fail, and is NOT affected by
the Mains Fail delay setting.
(This output type appears only for Plug-by outputs.)
The line fault input signal goes to 12V. The output
remains active for one second. The operation of the
Line Fault input and the ATS test output complies
with the requirements of BSIA form 175.
Installer Menu Options
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