Eaton i-on16 Administrator's And User Manual

Eaton i-on16 Administrator's And User Manual

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  • Page 2 © Eaton’s Security Business. 2014 IN NO EVENT WILL EATON’S SECURITY BUSINESS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL , OR INDIRECT LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, STATUTORY DAMAGES, EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED SAVINGS, LOSS OF BUSINESS OR OPPORTUNTIY, LOSS OF GOODWILL OR INJURY TO REPUTATION, LIQUIDATED DAMAGES OR LOSS OF USE, EVEN IF INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction ............. 1 Setting and Unsetting ........... 3 Alarms and Reset ............... 3 Security Levels ..............3 24 Hour Alarms ..............3 Communications ............4 Security Grade ............. 4 Controls and Displays ........... 5 Controls: ................6 Displays ................
  • Page 4 Testing the System ............ 49 Sirens & Sounders............49 Keypad ................52 Walk test ................ 53 Outputs ................55 Remotes and Two-way Keyfobs ......... 57 Radio Hold Up Alarms ............58 Proximity Tags ..............60 Starting a Test Call ............61 System Configuration ..........
  • Page 5: Compliance Statement

    It are installed in accordance with the installation instructions. b) The connected PSTN is functioning normally. If the installer selects a non-compliant configuration then they must remove or adjust compliance labelling Please Note: This Guide applies to i-on16 control units with version 4.04 software. Page v...
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  • Page 7: Introduction

    The i-on16 is a wireless intruder alarm system intended mainly for use in domestic and small commercial properties. The heart of the i-on16 system is the control unit and its keypad. The control unit contains the main wireless receiver, the power supply and stand-by battery.
  • Page 8 9. Smoke Detector. 10. Passive Infra Red. 11. External siren/strobe. Figure 1. Peripherals A complete i-on16 system comprises a control unit and up to: 16 fixed wireless alarm detectors One external siren/strobe unit 16 portable four button remote controls 16 portable hold up alarm buttons 16 users.
  • Page 9: Setting And Unsetting

    1. Introduction In addition, each user can be assigned one portable four-button remote control (or one two-way remote control) and/or one two-button hold up alarm. Setting and Unsetting The majority of alarm systems are intended to detect the movements of people, and to notify others when people move into protected areas.
  • Page 10: Communications

    Security Grade For insurance purposes there are several different “Grades” of security system. The i-on16 control unit can be used to provide a Grade 2 system. Check with your installer what Grade of system you have. Page 4...
  • Page 11: Controls And Displays

    1. Introduction Controls and Displays Figure 2 shows the controls and displays available on the two styles of keypad. i-KP01 KEY-K01 KEY-KP01 KEY-KPZ01 1. LCD display . 2. Programming keys. Also used to gain access to programming menus and acknowledge alerts.
  • Page 12: Controls

    1 Introduction i-on16 Controls: Full Sets the system. (All detectors in use.) B, C Part Set the system. (Some of the detectors in use.) and D Unsets the system.  In menus: scroll up. In text editing: move cursor left ...
  • Page 13  screen”, comprising the time and date:  (The top line of the display may show the installer’s name instead of “i-on16”.)  To draw your attention to special events the navigation key glows red. LEDs glow to show you whether the system is set or unset.
  • Page 14: Users

    1 Introduction i-on16 The reason for this is that an installer may connect several detectors together to guard one “zone” (an area of a building for example). The control unit cannot tell that this has happened, so it is easier for the keypad to report an alarm from a “zone”.
  • Page 15: Access To The System

    Eaton’s Security Business recommends that you change the default access code as soon as possible (see page 34). Codes 0000 to 9999 are available but Eaton’s Security Business recommends that you avoid easily memorised codes such a 0000, 9999 or 4321.
  • Page 16: Remote Controls

    1 Introduction i-on16 If a user presents a tag that the control unit recognises then the control unit allows the user to access the system in the same way as if they had keyed in a recognised access code. Please note: the KEY-K01 keypad does not have a proximity tag sensor.
  • Page 17: Twoway Key Fob

    1. Introduction Each remote control has a unique electronic identity. When you assign a remote control to a user you teach the identity to the control unit. You may assign one (and only one) remote control to each user.
  • Page 18: Radio Hold Up Alarms (Hua)

    1 Introduction i-on16 appropriate button for three seconds. The green LED is your confirmation that the control unit has carried out the function indicated by the button. Radio Hold Up Alarms (HUA) A 706r and 710r radio HUAs are two button transmitters, used to start a Hold Up Alarms.
  • Page 19: Alarms

    2. Alarms The table below shows the different kinds of alarms possible. Type of Signal Started by: Alarm (see note) Intruder Loud warbling Normal alarm or entry route zone tone from siren. activated when system is set. 24 hour zone activated at any time.
  • Page 20: Silencing An Alarm

    2. Alarms i-on16 Silencing an Alarm In an alarm the sirens run for a limited time set by the installer (a maximum 15 minutes for intruder, Hold Up and tamper alarms). If you return to the system while the sirens are running you can silence the...
  • Page 21: If You Cannot Reset The System

    2. Alarms If you return to the control unit after the sirens have stopped and key in your access code then the red LEDs around the navigation keys glow to tell you that an alarm has occurred.  Press  or  and key in your user ...
  • Page 22: Accidental Alarms

    2. Alarms i-on16 It will also show a message asking you to  call the alarm company, for example:  The number displayed on the bottom line is a special code (“4321” is just an example). Note this code down, you will need it when you talk to the alarm company.
  • Page 23: Acknowledging A Speech Message

    2. Alarms Acknowledging a Speech Message If the control unit has Call Acknowledge enabled (ask your installer), then the person receiving speech messages from the alarm system can control the link by pressing buttons on their telephone key pad. The commands...
  • Page 24: Technical Alarms

    2. Alarms i-on16  The system will show you any  other alerts that may be active. If there are no other alerts the keypad will return to its’ standby screen and, after a few seconds, the rim of the navigation pad will glow green.
  • Page 25: Setting And Unsetting

    3. Setting and Unsetting There are two main ways of setting and unsetting your alarm system: either from a keypad or from a remote control. This chapter is split into two halves, dealing with each of those methods in turn.
  • Page 26 3. Setting and Unsetting i-on16  Either key in your access code.  As you key in your code the display shows a “*” for each digit. OR present your tag. Quick Set: In a part setting system, quick set removes the need to use an access code or tag to start setting.
  • Page 27 3. Setting and Unsetting Instant Set/Silent Set: Note: Make sure you are outside the protected area before taking the next step.  Press The keypads give a double “beep” and the system sets immediately. (If your system is programmed for silent set then the keypads remain silent.)
  • Page 28 3. Setting and Unsetting i-on16 Remember to close the door. Press the Exit Terminate Button.  The system sets.  Final Door Set:   Press  The keypad sounds the exit tone (an interrupted tone if the final exit door is open, a continuous tone if the exit door is closed).
  • Page 29 3. Setting and Unsetting  The system sets.  How Do I Know The System Is Set?  When the system sets the keypad  briefly shows: followed by:  (The keypad may show the name of the ...
  • Page 30: If The System Will Not Set

    3. Setting and Unsetting i-on16 If the System Will Not Set Normally, the system will set only when all the detectors are “quiet”, that is: not reporting any activity. If you have the final exit door open, or if you trigger one of the detectors on your exit route, then the keypad and internal sounder will give an interrupted setting tone (this is normal).
  • Page 31: Unsetting The System Using A Keypad

    3. Setting and Unsetting Message Meaning Override by:  A HUA device is still active Installer  A part of the system has been Installer tampered with.  An expander or keypad has a Installer fault, or the cabling between parts of the system has a fault.
  • Page 32: Using Radio Keypads And Remote Controls

    3. Setting and Unsetting i-on16 How Do I Know The System Is Unset? The keypad stops the entry tone. The system is unset.  The keypad display shows:  followed by:   LEDs “A” to “D” should be dark, showing that the system is unset.
  • Page 33: Using A Remote Control

    3. Setting and Unsetting Unsetting Enter by the designated entry door. Key in a valid access code (or present your proximity tag). Press . Silencing an Alarm Key in a valid access code (or present your proximity tag). Press .
  • Page 34: If The System Will Not Set By Remote Control

    3. Setting and Unsetting i-on16 Make sure the system is idle, and that you can hear the warning tones from the sounders. Press the appropriate button on the remote control, either full set (A) or part set (B) (see Figure 8).
  • Page 35: Using A Two-Way Key Fob

    3. Setting and Unsetting Using a Two-Way Key Fob Note: 1. You must ask your Master User to provide a suitably programmed Two-Way Key Fob, see page 69. 2. If your system is certified to BS8243 (ask your Installer) then do not use a FOB-2W-4B as it will not comply with the entry and exit requirements.
  • Page 36 3. Setting and Unsetting i-on16 What Happens if the System Will Not Set Press and The setting LED flashes red three times. hold: The system tries to set. If there is a fault (for example a door open) then the control unit sends a message to the fob to say that it cannot set.
  • Page 37: Administration

    4. Administration To make changes to the way your system works you must enter the Menu. Your degree of access to the Menu depends on what type of user you are: Master User or Normal User. A Master User has access to all the options of the Menu. A Master User can add, change, or remove users and has full access to the system options menu.
  • Page 38: Editing Text

    4. Administration i-on16 Editing Text For many of the items that you can program, the control unit lets you assign a 12 character name. To key in text for the name press each number key one or more times to obtain the letter you want (the letters of the alphabet appear on the keys in the same arrangement as on many mobile phones, see Figure 9.)
  • Page 39 4. Administration  Press  Key in your access code (or  present a tag).  Press . The bottom line of the display shows the first of a list of zones  that you may omit. (Either as a ...
  • Page 40: Users

    4. Administration i-on16 Users The i-on16 control unit can recognise up to 16 individual users. Select Users in the Menu to add new users, change details, or to delete them from the system. The various user types (see page 8) have different amounts of access to...
  • Page 41 4. Administration Press  .   The bottom line of the display shows the first in a list of the users already programmed into the control unit. If the user already has a name programmed it will appear on the bottom line.
  • Page 42 4. Administration i-on16  Press  Key in your access code (or present a  tag).  Press  .   Press .   Press  .   Press  . The bottom line of the display shows the name of the first in a list ...
  • Page 43 4. Administration  Press  to assign the user type to  the user. The keypad gives a double “beep” confirmation tone. Access Code No user can change any other user’s access code. (A Master User can create an access code for a new user when they first add the user to the system, see page 45.) Any user, except a Guard or Set Only user, can...
  • Page 44 4. Administration i-on16  Press .  Press .   Key in the new access code . Access codes are four digits long.  When you press the last digit of  the access code the display asks you to key in the same access code again.
  • Page 45 4. Administration Press .   Press .   Press  or . until the bottom  line of the display shows your own  user name.  Press .  Press  or . until the bottom ...
  • Page 46 4. Administration i-on16 If you have a proximity tag and want to know who it belongs to then use the Test - Prox Tag menu option, see page 49 . Remote Controls and Two-way Key Fobs No user can change any other user’s remote control or two-way keyfob. (A Master User can register a remote control or two-way keyfob for a new user when they first add the user to the system, see page 45.) Any user except...
  • Page 47 4. Administration If you are a Normal User:  Press .  Press  until the display shows:   Press . The display asks you to press one of the buttons on the remote control or two-way keyfob.
  • Page 48 4. Administration i-on16 Radio Hold Up Alarms (HUA) No user can change any other user’s radio HUA. (A Master User can register a radio HUA for a new user when they first add the user to the system, see page 45.) Any user except a Guard or Set Only user can register a radio HUA for themselves.
  • Page 49 4. Administration Press  until the display shows:   Press . The display asks you to press both of the buttons on the Hold Up Alarm. Note: If you already have a Hold Up Alarm allocated to you then the screen ...
  • Page 50 4. Administration i-on16  Make sure the display shows the  standby screen.  Press  Key in your access code (or  present a tag).  Press  .   If you are a Master User: (otherwise go to step 6) ...
  • Page 51: Adding Users

    4. Administration Press  The keypad gives a double “beep”   confirmation tone. The keypad followed by: display shows:  The control unit has deleted the  identity of the Hold Up Alarm (or other device you selected).
  • Page 52 4. Administration i-on16 characters and pressing  will move any text to the right (for hints on editing text see page 32). Press  when you have finished editing the name.  The bottom line of the display  shows the default type for the new user (Normal User, see page 8 for a description of user types).
  • Page 53: Deleting Users

    4. Administration The display finally asks you to press both buttons on any radio HUD that you want to assign to the new user. 13. Press both buttons on a radio HUD that you wish to assign to the user.
  • Page 54: Viewing The Log

    4. Administration i-on16  Press  or . until the bottom line  of the display shows the user you wish to delete. Note: The control unit will not allow you to delete User 01. Press . The bottom line of the display asks you to confirm that you wish to delete the ...
  • Page 55: Testing The System

    4. Administration Press .   The display shows the most recent event recorded in the log. Press  to see a more detailed description of the event.   The display will show, for example, the name you keyed in for a user.
  • Page 56 4. Administration i-on16 Press  until you see:.   Press .   The display shows: Press  .  The bottom line of the displays  shows the first in a list of the siren types that you can test: Press .
  • Page 57 4. Administration  10. Press .  Press .  The control unit turns on the wired  sirens. Check that you can hear them. Press  again to turn the sirens off.  The keypad gives a double “beep”...
  • Page 58: Keypad

    4. Administration i-on16 16. Press .   Press . The keypad gives a double “beep” confirmation tone. The keypad  display shows:  The control unit sounds a test tone on the keypad sounders. Check that you can hear them.
  • Page 59: Walk Test

    4. Administration key on the keypad to test it. The bottom line of the display shows the number of the keypad, followed by its name. Note that the LEDs around the navigation key and the four LEDs at the right should all be glowing red.
  • Page 60 4. Administration i-on16  Press  Key in your access code (or  present a tag).  Press  until you see:.   Press .   The bottom line of the display shows:  Press  until you see: ...
  • Page 61: Outputs

    4. Administration Once you have selected the Walk Test option you want to use:  The display shows a list of all the  detectors ready for testing. The top line of the display shows you how many detectors remain to be tested.
  • Page 62 4. Administration i-on16  Press  until you see:  Press . The bottom line of the display shows the first in a list of the outputs allocated for your use.   If the output has a name programmed for it, that will appear on the bottom line instead of the output number.
  • Page 63: Remotes And Two-Way Keyfobs

    4. Administration Remotes and Two-way Keyfobs  Make sure the display shows the  standby screen.  Press  Key in your access code (or  present a tag).  Press  until you see:.   Press .
  • Page 64: Radio Hold Up Alarms

    4. Administration i-on16 the remote. If the signal strength is less than 4 you should contact your installer. Press all the other buttons on the device. Each time you press a button on the  remote the keypad gives a double ...
  • Page 65 4. Administration  The display asks you to press both  buttons on the radio HUA you wish to test.  If there are no radio HUAs  available the display briefly shows: Press and hold down both buttons...
  • Page 66: Proximity Tags

    4. Administration i-on16 Proximity Tags  Make sure the display shows the  standby screen.  Press  Key in your access code (or  present a tag, see page 9).  Press  until you see:.   Press .
  • Page 67: Starting A Test Call

    4. Administration The bottom line of the display shows the users owning each prox tag, for example:  If the control unit does not  recognise a prox tag, the display shows:  Press  to end the test.
  • Page 68: System Configuration

    4. Administration i-on16 Press  to start the call. The display shows the progress of the call. Check with the person asking for  the test that the test call has  succeeded. If the call fails the display will show “Call failed”...
  • Page 69: Setting The Date And Time

    4. Administration tone every time a detector with the “Chime” attribute is triggered. Press .  The status of the Chime facility  changes each time you press .  Press  when you have finished  making changes.
  • Page 70: Programming Outputs

    4. Administration i-on16 Press . The top line of the display shows “Set  the Time” and the bottom line of the  display shows the current system time. The minutes are highlighted. 10. Key in the correct time. Use the 24- hour clock in the format hh/mm.
  • Page 71 4. Administration Press  until you see:.   Press .  The bottom line of the display  shows: Press  until the display shows:  Note: This option is only visible if the  installer has allocated some outputs to you.
  • Page 72 4. Administration i-on16 13. Press    The display shows: 14. Press . There are two options to “Latched”. “Yes”. The output stays on until a user deliberately turns it off. In addition, you can program the  output to come on and go off at ...
  • Page 73 4. Administration 20. Press . The keypad gives a double “beep”   confirmation tone. The keypad display shows: 25. Press  to leave the menu. Note: You can switch the output on and off from the Menu by selecting Outputs On/Off (see page 81).
  • Page 74 4. Administration i-on16 hours or minutes are “9” or less then key in a leading zero. For example: six minutes past seven in the morning will be “07/06”. 24. Press . The keypad gives a double “beep”   confirmation tone. The keypad...
  • Page 75: Programming Remote Controls And Two-Way Keyfobs

    4. Administration Note: If you do not wish the output to switch on and off at the same time every day then make sure each day of the week is set to “Yes”. 30. Press  when you have finished making changes.
  • Page 76 4. Administration i-on16 Press .   EITHER Press the button on the remote control that you wish to program. Hold the button down until you see the transmit LED flash. Note: You cannot reprogram the unset key on an i-fb01 remote control.
  • Page 77 4. Administration 10. Choose either Set or Unset, as follows: a) Press  .  In the example on the right, the  button is currently programmed to unset. b) Press  to change the bottom  line between Set or Unset: ...
  • Page 78 4. Administration i-on16 Operate an Output To program a remote button to operate an output:  Make sure the display shows the  standby screen.  Press  Key in your access code (or  present a tag).  ...
  • Page 79 4. Administration Press  or  to show the  remote control you want to edit.  Press  to select it.  The display shows the first  button on the remote control. Press  or  to show the button ...
  • Page 80: Deleting Remote Controls

    4. Administration i-on16 “Off” = Turns the output off. “Toggle” = Changes the state of the output every time you press the button. 14. Press  or . until the display  shows the action you want to give ...
  • Page 81 4. Administration Press  until the display shows:   Press .   Press  until the display shows:   Press .   The display shows: 10. EITHER  a) Press the button of the remote ...
  • Page 82 4. Administration i-on16 The control unit will let you delete all remote controls in one operation. Think carefully before you use this feature. To delete all remotes:  Make sure the display shows the  standby screen.  Press ...
  • Page 83: Preventing Any Remote From Unsetting The System

    4. Administration Preventing Any Remote From Unsetting the System You may wish to prevent any remote from unsetting your alarm system. You can do this as follows:  Make sure the display shows the  standby screen.  Press ...
  • Page 84: Allowing Fob-2W-4B/727R To Start A Hua

    4. Administration i-on16 Allowing Fob-2W-4B/727r to start a HUA You may wish to allow a user to start a Hold Up Alarm from a 727r remote control or a FOB-2W-4B two-way fob. The Installer must first program the control unit to allow this (note that doing so will mean that the system no longer complies with BS8243 or DD243).
  • Page 85: Redirecting Speech Messages

    4. Administration Once you have carried out this process, then a user with a Fob-2W-4B can start a HUA by pressing any two diagonally opposite buttons on their fob at the same time. Redirecting Speech Messages Note: This option is available only if you have the a speech dialler module fitted inside the control unit and it has been programmed by the installer.
  • Page 86 4. Administration i-on16 11. Press  to store the changes you have made.   The display now shows the current name of the telephone number. 12. If necessary, key in a new name for the telephone number, for example: ...
  • Page 87: Turning Outputs On/Off

    4. Administration Turning Outputs On/Off You can operate the outputs from the keypad, as well as by using a remote control (provided the installer has assigned some outputs to you). To operate an output:  Make sure the display shows the ...
  • Page 88: What System Have I Got

    4. Administration i-on16 What System Have I Got? There may be times, when your installer is helping you with a problem over the phone, that they ask you what system you have and what software version it is running. You can find this information as follows.
  • Page 89 4. Administration Press  until you see:   Press .   Press . until the display shows:   Press . The bottom line of the display  shows the module type currently  fitted (or the word “None” if no module is fitted).
  • Page 90: List Of Menu Options

    List of Menu Options Item Page Omit Zones Users Add User Edit User (for each user:) Name Type (not U01) Code Prox Tag Remote Hold Up Alarm Delete User View Log Test Siren & Sounders Wired Keypad Walk test...
  • Page 91: Alarm Functions At A Glance

    Alarm Functions At a Glance Navigation: up, down, left, right HUA/PA keys Display shows: Time and date when system off (unset). First zone to alarm after alarm Read log here. Glowing = On (set) Off = Off (unset) Flashing = Part Set...
  • Page 92: After An Alarm

    After an Alarm N ORDER TO O THIS HE SYSTEM WILL EITHER: Switch off siren: Stop the siren. The Key in ACCESS CODE keypad display shows the OR present tag. first zone to alarm. Press . Reset the system: Keypad display shows time and date.

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