Using I-On Style; Control Unit Keypad; About The Standby Screen - Eaton i-on Style Manual

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Using i-on Style

This section describes typical tasks that
you may need to carry out from time to
time once the system is set up.
Note: For further information about these
and other tasks, please refer to the i-on
Style Administration and User Manual.

Control unit keypad

Figure 2. Control unit keypad
The keys have the following functions:
Navigation key:
 Scrolls up, or moves the
cursor left.
 Scrolls down, or moves the
cursor right.
 Changes the value, displays
further information, or inserts
a space.
 Changes the value, or
deletes the character to the
left.
The key glows red or green to
indicate system status (green
= normal; red = alarm/fault).
Pressing this key gives you
access to the user menu
when the standby screen is
displayed (see page 9). At
other times, the key exits an
option or cancels a change.
Confirms an action, such
as selection of an option or
acknowledgement of an alarm.
Carries out a full system set.
Carries out a full system
unset.
Hot key: The installer can
configure this key to generate
a "Medical "alarm or "Social
Care" alert.
A Hold Up Alarm (HUA)
is started when both of
these keys are pressed (if
enabled by the installer).

About the standby screen

When the system is idle (either while set
or unset), the display shows the "standby
screen" . For example:
Indicates that there is a
voice memo waiting
This is the partition number
that the symbol refers to
(partitioned systems only)
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i-on Style
Shows the purpose of
the  key (accesses the
User menu)
Figure 3. Standby Screen
This may show a
name other than
"i-on Style"
These show
system status:
Set
Unset
Part set
An alarm or alert
needs to be reset
(displayed when
system is unset)
If displayed in the corner,
press  to reset an alarm
or alert (if your user type
allows)
Note: These red symbols
also appear in the event
of a mains failure. If the
mains failure is less than
ten seconds, the symbols
are removed and no
alarm is generated.
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