Remote Controls - Eaton i-on16 Administrator's And User Manual

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1 Introduction
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.
You cannot use proximity tags with this keypad. Ask your installer what
type of keypad is installed in your system.
Code Lockout
If a user has problems remembering their code, or has acquired an
unrecognised tag, they may try keying in their code or presenting the tag
several times. If this happens four times in a row then the control unit locks
all keypads for 90 seconds and starts a tamper alarm. Once the 90
seconds is finished then the keypads will allow users to try once again. If
the user gets it wrong again then the keypad will lock them out for a further
90s. Note that the system will log the fact that someone has locked the
keypads in this way by recording "Excess keys tamper".
If your alarm system is connected to an alarm receiving centre then the
control unit will send a signal to the centre as a result of the tamper alarm.

Remote Controls

The i-fb01 remote control is a transmitter that you can attach to a key ring.
The remote control has four buttons and a small LED that glows when it
transmits a signal. Note that the user must hold a button down for at least
two seconds to ensure a transmission.
When delivered from the factory three of the buttons are dedicated to
setting or unsetting the system (see Figure 3).
1. Full Set.
2. Part Set.
3. (Programmable, see page 69.)
4. Unset.
5. Transmit LED.
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Figure 3. Remote control Buttons.
A
B
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