Jamming; Force Set - Cooper Security i-on40 Programming Reference Manual

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If a wirefree detector loses contact for more than two
hours then the control unit raises an alarm. The options
available for this alarm are:
Option:
With system SET,
the control unit:
Disabled
Does nothing.
Fault
Logs the event (but
does NOT display any
alert or fault tone).

Jamming

The control unit can detect interfering (or "jamming")
radio signals. To enable jamming detection select System
Options - Jamming.
If the control unit detects jamming once you have
enabled this option then the display shows an Alert
message for the user.

Force Set

You may wish to allow a user with a remote control to set
the alarm system when one or more of the detectors are
not working or are open (active).
Note: If you enable "Force Set" then the system does not
comply with EN50131.
There are three options available:
Off
The remote control user cannot force set the system,
even if you have applied the force set zone attribute
to any zones.
Confirm
The remote control user can force set the system.
They must operate as follows: 1) the user presses the
appropriate button to set the system, 2) the control
unit does not start setting, 3) the user presses the
same remote control button to confirm that they wish
to continue setting the system.
Installer Mode Programming
With system UNSET
the control unit:
Does nothing.
Displays an Alert and
sounds a fault tone and
logs the event.
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