Detectors/Devices; Detectors - Cooper Security i-on40 Programming Reference Manual

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Installer Mode Programming
one character and you can insert a new character in the
empty space.
To move the cursor left or right press u or n
respectively. To delete characters press <.
Note: If you wish to leave a name or text unchanged then
X
press
. The display leaves the name change screen
and restores the name to its previous value.
Press
when you have finished entering text.
Y

Detectors/Devices

Processing Priority
When several detectors are activated at the same time,
the control unit always processes PA and Normal Alarm
detectors first, followed by Fire, and then all other alarm
types. The control unit always processes alarms before
Alerts.

Detectors

Zone Numbering
The total number of zones available on the i-on40
depends on the wiring method you have selected for the
hardwired zones in menu item System Options – Wired Zone
Type on page 48 .
If you selected one of the Fully Supervised Loop (FSL)
options then the i-on40 has 40 zones, numbered
consecutively 1 to 40. Wired detectors occupy zone
numbers 1 to 16 and radio detectors occupy zones 17 to
40.
If you selected 4-Wire Closed Circuit then the i-on40 has
a total of 32 zones. Wired detectors occupy zones 1 to 8,
while radio detectors occupy zones 17 to 40.
Note that radio detectors ALWAYS occupy zones 17 to 40.
Adding or Deleting Radio Detectors
To use a radio zone the control unit must learn the
identity of the radio detector. To learn radio detectors
select Detectors/Devices - Detectors – Add/Delete Detectors.
The bottom line of the display shows the first of the radio
detector zones: zone 17.
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