Introduction
Part Setting. In a Part Setting System the i-on40 can
set in one of four ways: either Full set or three varieties
of Part Set. In Full Set the control unit pays attention to
all detectors. In each of the three Part Sets, the control
unit ignores all detectors that do not have the appropriate
Part Set attribute (see page 16 ).
Partitioned System. In a Partitioned system the i-on40
provides the equivalent of four, smaller, independent
alarm systems. Each system is a "Partition" of the i-on40.
You can allocate any set of zones to each Partition. Each
zone can also belong to more than one Partition. Each
Partition can have a Full Set level and one Part Set Level.
During installation the installer can allocate keypads,
sounders or outputs to any of the partitions.
Communications
The i-on40 provides a socket for an add-on
communication module. To comply with EN50131 you
must fit a module. The available modules are:
i-sd-02
A speech dialler and public switched telephone
network (PSTN) module that allows the control
unit to send recorded speech messages and
also report alarm information using standard
protocols such as Fast Format and Contact ID.
This module also allows remote maintenance
over the PSTN.
i-gsm02
A GSM module that allows speech messaging,
alarm reporting and SMS text messaging over
the mobile phone network.
8750
An Ethernet module that allows alarm reporting
and remote maintenance over the internet.
8844
A GPRS module that allows internet protocol
access over the mobile phone network.
i-dig02
A PSTN module that allows the control unit to
report alarm information using standard
protocols such as Fast Format and Contact ID.
This module also allows remote maintenance
over the PSTN.
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