Introduction; About This Guide; System Overview; Part Setting Or Partitioned System - Cooper Security i-on40 Programming Reference Manual

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About this Guide

This guide contains a detailed description of programming
an i-on40 system using the Installer Menu. To install,
connect and start up an i-on40 control unit please read i-
on40 Installation Guide.
If you need to add or administer users (and their remote
controls, PA buttons and prox tags) then you must enter
the User Menu. This is described in detail in the i-on40
Administrator's Guide.
Note: Setting the time and date is also an administrative
user function.

System Overview

The i-on40 is the control unit for a hybrid wired/wirefree
alarm system intended for domestic and light commercial
use. The control unit can support up to 40 zones, four
wired keypads (i-kp01), four wireless keypads (i-rk01)
and 16 outputs. For more details of the control unit's
capacities, please refer to the i-on40 Installation Guide.
As an installer you can program the system in any of
three separate ways:
a) From the keypad.
b) From a PC or laptop connected to the control unit via
Ethernet cable, and using a standard web browser.
c) From a PC or laptop connected to the control unit
either over the public switched telephone network
(PSTN) or via the USB port, and using Downloader
software.
This manual describes programming the i-on40 from the
keypad. However, the settings and options provided
through the keypad are the same as those provided by b)
and c) above.

Part Setting or Partitioned System

The i-on40 offers two basic ways of behaving as an alarm
system:

Introduction

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