Wired Keypad; Walk Test; Zone Resistances - Cooper Security i-on40 Programming Reference Manual

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Testing
i-on40

Wired Keypad

Use this menu option to test the keypad you are currently
holding (you cannot test a keypad remotely). When you
start the test all four LEDs should glow. The LEDs around
the navigation should should all glow red; every time you
press a navigation key the LEDs change colour. Press all
the keys one by one. The display should show you the
key you pressed. Press X to leave the test.

Walk test

When you select Walk Test, the display shows the first
item in a list of all the detectors installed on the system.
Walk around the site and trigger each detector. Every
time you trigger a detector the control unit gives a double
tone. The bottom right of the display shows an "A" if you
trigger the Alarm input and a "T" if you trigger the
Tamper.
The top of the display shows the number of zones left to
test. The control unit decreases the number of zones
every time you trigger an individual Alarm input.
The bottom line of the display shows the zone name. To
see the zone number press < or >.
Press Y to end the test.

Zone Resistances

When you select Zone Resistance, the display shows the
first of the available wired detectors. Press u or n to see
the other detectors in the list. You can also key in the
zone number to go directly to a zone.
The bottom line of the display shows the zone name. To
see the zone number press < or >.
The end of the bottom line shows the resistance of the
zone. The display alternates between the Alarm
resistance ("A") and the Tamper resistance ("T").
"O/C" means Open Circuit.
"0k00" means zero resistance or closed circuit.
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