Cooper Security i-on40 Programming Reference Manual page 19

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If the alarm system is set then the control unit logs
the event, starts any programmed communication,
but does not start an alarm.
External PSU Low Volts (13).
Use this zone type to monitor the Low Voltage output
of an external power supply unit. If a power supply
triggers a zone with this type then the control unit
activates any output programmed as "Low Volts" and
causes an alert that displays "External Low Volts" on
the keypad.
If the alarm system is set then the control unit logs
the event, starts any programmed communication,
but does not start an alarm.
External PSU Fault (14).
Use this zone type to monitor the fault output of an
external PSU. If a power supply triggers a zone with
this type then the control unit activates any output
programmed as "External PSU Fault" and causes an
alert that displays "External power fault" on the
keypad.
If the alarm system is set then the control unit logs
the event, starts any programmed communication,
but does not start an alarm.
Partitions
In a partitioned system you can assign zones to any of
the four partitions. Any zone can belong to one or more
partitions.
Note: If you assign a zone to more than one partition
then that zone will only be set when all the partitions
it belongs to are set.
To assign zones to a partition:
1. Select Detectors/Devices – Detectors – Edit Zones – Zone
(1-40) - Partitions.
Note: If this menu does not appear check that you are
using a Part Setting system. To change to a
Partitioned system see System Options – Restore
Defaults – Factory Defaults on page 53
Installer Mode Programming
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