Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual page 91

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i-on Range
Silent
Displayed
Notes:
1. All HUAs are disabled when the system is in Installer Menu.
2. In a partitioned system the HUA Response option applies to both the Full Set partition
and the Part Set Partition.
Siren Delay/Part set Siren Delay
When the system (or partition) is set and (for example) an intruder violates a zone, then
the system waits for the programmed Siren Delay before operating the siren and
sounders. The system then operates the siren and sounders for the programmed Siren
Time.
Notes:
1. Siren Delay has no effect if the Alarm Response Mode does not require
communications or if a line fault is detected.
2. Siren Delay also has no effect if System Options – Confirmation Mode is set to
DD243 or BS8243 AND System Options – Confirmation – Siren On is set to
"Unconfirm" (see page 92).
3. Any keypad sounder or expander sounder assigned to two or more partitions uses
the shortest Siren Delay of the partitions the sounder is assigned to.
Siren Time/Part Set Siren Time
This option changes the length of time that the system operates the siren and sounders
during an alarm.
Notes:
1. The durations offered by the display apply to a siren wired directly to the control
unit.
2. The 760ES radio siren has one of three fixed sounder durations in an alarm: 5
seconds, 3 mins or 15 mins. These fixed durations are designed to preserve the
battery life of the radio siren.
3. Any keypad sounder or expander sounder assigned to two or more partitions uses
the longest Siren Time of the partitions the sounder is assigned to. The time that the
sounders are active for may also be extended by the longest of the Siren Delays that
the assigned partitions possess.
Part Set Final Exit
This option controls how the system will treat Final Exit zones in a part set.
The control unit keeps the HUA alarm silent: there are no alarm
tones from keypads or loudspeakers and any siren outputs or HUA
outputs remain inactive. The control unit signals the HUA using the
communications device(s).
All keypads display a HUA alert message immediately (a user does
not have to key in their access code to see the message). If more
than one HUA is active then the keypad display scrolls through the
alert messages at roughly one second intervals.
The control unit also starts HUA alarm tones from loudspeakers and
keypads allocated to partitions in which the HUA occurred, activates
any partition- assigned siren and HUA outputs, and starts
communications, as described for the "Audible" option.
Installer Menu Options
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