i-on40
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"Setting Options" and "Partitions" Menus
Part Setting or Partitioned System?
When you first power-up a new i-on40 (see i-on40
Installation Guide ), or if you restore an i-on40 control
unit to factory defaults (see page 53 ), you must choose
between having a Part Setting system or a Partitioned
system.
If you select a Part Setting system then the Installer
Menu contains a "Setting Options" sub menu. If you
select a partitioned system then the installer menu
contains "Partitions" sub-menu instead.
Both of these menus contains the same options, but
organised in slightly different ways:
The Setting Options sub-menu contains all the options to
program entry, exit and alarm response for a single alarm
system with a Full Set and three Part Set levels.
The Partitions sub-menu is divided into four partitions.
Each partition behaves like a complete, independent,
alarm system. However, each partition has only Full Set
and one Part Set.
Table 2 on the next page shows the layout of both the
Setting Options and the Partitions menus. Since so many
of the options work in the same way in both of these
Active when:
The user switches the
output on or off from the
keypad, or a remote
control. Assign this output
type to any outputs that
you want the user to
control.
Note: Cooper Security
recommend that you DO
NOT assign this output
type to a plug-by-output.
Installer Mode Programming
Assign to
Partitions?
Yes
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