Cooper Security i-on160EX Administrator's And User Manual

Cooper Security i-on160EX Administrator's And User Manual

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  • Page 1: Security System

    Security System Administrator’s and User Guide...
  • Page 2 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However, neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction ............. 1   Setting and Unsetting ..........3     Alarms and Reset ............... 3 Security Levels ..............3     Partitions ................3   24 Hour Alarms ..............4 Communications ............4   Security Grade ............4  ...
  • Page 4 Users ............... 34   Editing Existing Users ............35   Adding Users ..............47   Deleting Users ..............50   Viewing the Log ............51   Testing the System ............ 52   Sirens & Sounders ............52   Keypad ................55  ...
  • Page 5: Compliance Statement

    Compliance Statement The i-on160EX is suitable for use in systems designed to comply with PD6662:2004 at Grade 2, Grade 3 and environmental class The i-on160EX is suitable for use in systems designed to comply with the requirements of EN50131-3 at Grade 2, Grade3 and environmental class II.
  • Page 6 i-on160 This page is intentionally blank. Page vi...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1. Introduction The i-on160EX is an intruder alarm system intended mainly for use in commercial properties. The heart of the i-on160EX system is the control unit, its expanders and keypads. The control unit contains the main processing unit, the power supply and stand-by battery.
  • Page 8 7. Smoke Detector. 10. Passive Infra Red. 11. External siren/strobe. Figure 1. i-on160EX Peripherals A complete i-on160EX system comprises a control unit and: Up to 160 fixed detectors Up to 20 external siren/strobe units (wired or radio) 500 users. 500 portable four button remote controls (one per user)
  • Page 9: Setting And Unsetting

    Security Levels At a site where all users have complete access to the whole site, then the installer can program the i-on160EX to provide four levels of security: Full Set and three different Part Sets. Any user can put the alarm system into any of the security levels. Each security level is a collection of one or more detectors that monitors a different area.
  • Page 10: 24 Hour Alarms

    1. Introduction i-on160 The i-on160EX can have up to 20 partitions. Users can set and unset each partition completely independently of all the others. Individual users can be given access to one or more partitions: if they have no access to a partition then they cannot set or unset that partition.
  • Page 11: Controls And Displays

    i-on160 1. Introduction Controls and Displays Figure 2 shows the controls and displays available on the keypad. 1. LCD display . 2. Programming keys. 3. Navigation key 4. Setting and unsetting keys. 2 abc 3 def 5. Panic Alarm (PA) keys.
  • Page 12: Displays

    The LCD display shows messages and prompts to help guide you through setting, unsetting, resetting and programming the system. When the system is idle (either while i-on160EX 11:15 20/6/09 set or unset) the display shows the “standby screen”, comprising the time...
  • Page 13: Users

    Users Types of User The i-on160EX provides for five different types of user: Master User This user can add other users to the system, edit them, or remove them. There is always (at least) one master user: User 001. Master users can create all other user types, including other master users.
  • Page 14: Identifying Users

    “User nnn”, for example “User 001” or “User 235”. To help Master Users and Administrators identify other users the i-on160EX allows each user to have a 12 character name. The Master User or Administrator keys in the name when adding the user to the system.
  • Page 15: Access To The System

    User does not have any tag or other device registered to their account. Cooper Security Limited recommend that you change the default access code as soon as possible (see page 35). Codes 0000 (or 000000) to 9999 (or 999999) are available but Cooper Security Limited recommends that you avoid easily memorised codes such a 0000, 999999 or 654321.
  • Page 16: Proximity Tags

    1. Introduction i-on160 Proximity Tags A proximity tag is a small plastic token with a low powered radio transmitter inside. Each tag contains a unique identity code. (There are 4,294,967,296 (2 ) different tag identity codes.) Inside the keypad is a sensor. When you present the tag within about 10mm of the front of the keypad, the control unit senses the presence of the tag and reads its identity code.
  • Page 17: Panic Alarms (Pa)

    i-on160 1. Introduction 1. Full Set. 2. Part Set. 3. Not used. 4. Unset. 5. Transmit LED. Figure 3. Remote control Buttons. Each remote control has a unique electronic identity. When you assign a remote control to a user you teach the identity to the control unit.
  • Page 18: Alarms

    i-on160 2. Alarms The table below shows the different kinds of alarms possible. Type of Signal Started by: Alarm (see note) Intruder Loud warbling Normal alarm or entry route zone tone from activated when system is set. siren. 24 hour zone activated at any time. Fire Pulsing tone Fire zone activated at any time.
  • Page 19 Press tick to reset of the zone (if the installer has Front door programmed one), for example: Press Y to reset the system. i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 The system returns to standby, and is ready to set again. (The top line may show the installer’s name.)
  • Page 20: If You Cannot Reset The System

    Press tick to Reset the zone (if the installer has Hallway programmed one), for example: Press Y to restore the display to i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 normal. If you wish to see any other zones that were triggered during the alarm, look in the log (see page 51).
  • Page 21: Accidental Alarms

    As well as making an audible signal, the installer can program the i-on160EX to send pre-recorded voice messages over the telephone network. These messages can go to a person nominated to monitor alarm calls.
  • Page 22: Alerts (Or Why Is It Beeping?)

    During an alert the rim of the navigation pad glows red, and the keypad will give a short “beep” every few seconds. To see the cause of the alert: Make sure the system is unset i-on160EX and that the keypad display 12:20 02/11/2010 shows the standby screen.
  • Page 23: Technical Alarms

    i-on160 2. Alarms alerts the keypad will return to its’ standby screen and, after a few seconds, the rim of the navigation pad will glow green. In addition the keypad will stop beeping. OR: Press X. The rim of the navigation pad will stay red and the system will show the text of the alert the next time...
  • Page 24 2 Alarms i-on160 “RESET FAULTS”. You must make sure that the detector is not active before you can reset a technical alarm. Page 18...
  • Page 25: Setting And Unsetting

    3. Setting and Unsetting Setting the System Using a Keypad Do this: The display shows: Make sure the system is idle. i-on160EX Secure all the windows and 12:20 02/11/2009 doors. (The top line may show the installer’s name.) Either key in your access Enter Access Code code.
  • Page 26: Quick Set

    Leave by the designated exit door. At the end of the exit time System Set the system sets. followed by: i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 Note: if you want to stop setting then press (unset key). In a part set system, one of...
  • Page 27 3. Setting and Unsetting Do this: The display shows: Make sure the system is idle. i-on160EX 12:20 11/09/2010 Secure all windows and doors. (The top line may show the installer’s name instead of “i- on160EX”.) Press A, B, C or D.
  • Page 28: Unsetting The System Using A Keypad

    If you do so then you will cause an alarm. Do this: The display shows: Enter by the designated entry i-on160EX 12:20 11/09/2010 door or route. Go directly to the keypad. The keypad sounds the entry tone (an interrupted tone).
  • Page 29: Setting/Unsetting Partitions From A Keypad

    In that case you can set (or unset) each partition independently of all the others. Do this: The display shows: Make sure the system is idle. i-on160EX If you want to set a partition, 12:20 02/11/2010 secure all the windows and doors in that partition.
  • Page 30 3. Setting and Unsetting i-on160 access code or tag the system unsets that partition. ↕ Press u or n to show “Partitions”. Setting Options Partitions > “Partitions” is the second or third item down on the setting options menu. ↕ Press Partitions: Partition 1...
  • Page 31 (in seconds). Leave by the designated exit door (if necessary). i-on160EX At the end of the exit time 12:20 11/09/2010 the selected Partition(s) set. Notes: If you want to stop setting then press Unset.
  • Page 32: If The System Will Not Set

    3. Setting and Unsetting i-on160 If the System Will Not Set Normally, the system will set only when all the detectors are “quiet”, that is: not reporting any activity. If you have the final exit door open, or if you trigger one of the detectors on your exit route, then the keypad and internal sounder will give an interrupted setting tone (this is normal).
  • Page 33: Using A Radio Keypad

    i-on160 3. Setting and Unsetting The table below shows the keypad message for each fault, what the message means, and who can override the fault in either a Security Grade 2 or Grade 3 system. Override by: Message Meaning Grade 2 Grade 3 A PA device is still active Installer Installer Panic A part of the system has...
  • Page 34: Unsetting

    3. Setting and Unsetting i-on160 (If you wish to stop setting while the exit tone sounds, then press The left hand LED glows to show that the keypad is transmitting. Leave by the exit door and make sure that it is closed properly.
  • Page 35: Using A Remote Control

    i-on160 3. Setting and Unsetting Note: The radio keypad does not show the status of the alarm system at all. The left hand “Transmit” LED glows only to show that the keypad is sending a command to the control unit. Using a Remote Control Setting Note: You must ask your Administrator to provide a suitably...
  • Page 36: Unsetting

    3. Setting and Unsetting i-on160 Unsetting Enter by the designated entry door. Press on your remote control. The system unsets. At this point the system displays the standby screen. If The System Will Not Set by Remote Control If one of the detectors is still active when you try to set the system then you will not hear the exit warning tone.
  • Page 37: Administration

    Chime on or off, and operate any outputs. A Guard or a Set Only user have no access to the Menu at all. Entering and Leaving the Menu Make sure the display shows i-on160EX the standby screen. 12:20 02/11/2010 Press Enter Access Code Key in an access code.
  • Page 38: Editing Text

    4. Administration i-on160 (If you do not press any keys on the keypad for 60 seconds then the display returns to the standby screen.) The rest of this chapter describes each of the main options in the Menu. Editing Text For many of the items that you can program, the control unit lets you assign a 12 character name.
  • Page 39: Omitting Zones

    Provided that the Installer has programmed your system to allow this, then, to "Omit" a zone. Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press...
  • Page 40: Users

    MENU Omit Zones > you have made. Press X to leave the Menu. i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 The control unit allows you to omit a zone for one setting/unsetting cycle. You will have to omit the zone again for the next setting/unsetting cycle.
  • Page 41: Editing Existing Users

    Editing Existing Users This menu lets you change the details for an existing user. Name Use this option to give the user a 12 character name. Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code...
  • Page 42: User Types

    User Types Use this option to change a user’s Type. Note: You cannot change the Type of a Master User. Make sure the display shows i-on160EX the standby screen. 12:20 02/11/2010 Press Enter Access Code...
  • Page 43 (If your system is a part setting system then you will not see this option) Use this option to assign users to one or more partitions. Note: You cannot change User 001’s partitions. User 001 always belongs to all partitions. Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press...
  • Page 44 4. Administration i-on160 Key in your access code (or MENU Omit Zones > present a tag). Press n . MENU Users > Press Y. USERS Add User > Press n . USERS Edit User > Press Y . EDIT USER User 001 >...
  • Page 45: Access Code

    Admin User can an access code for a new user when they first add the user to the system, see page 47.) Any user, except a Guard or Set Only user, can change their own code as follows: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen.
  • Page 46 4. Administration i-on160 Press Y. USERS Add User > Press n. USERS Edit User > Press Y. EDIT USER User 001 > Press u or n. until the EDIT USER bottom line of the display User 003 > shows your own user name. Press Y.
  • Page 47 47.) Any user except a Guard or Set Only user can register a tag for themselves as follows: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX the standby screen. 12:20 02/11/2010...
  • Page 48 47.) Any user except a “Guard” or “Set Only” user can register a remote control for themselves as follows: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen.
  • Page 49 i-on160 4. Administration Press n. USERS Edit User > Press Y. EDIT USER User 001 > Press u or n. until the EDIT USER bottom line of the display User0 03 > shows your own user name. Press Y. USER 003 Name >...
  • Page 50 Only user can register a PA for themselves. Note: While you are registering a new PA the control unit will not respond to an alarm signal from any PA it has already learned. Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press...
  • Page 51 i-on160 4. Administration Press Y. USER 003 Name > Press u or n. until the USER 003 Panic Alarm > bottom line of the display shows: Go on to step 8. If you are a Normal User: Press Y. USER 002 Code Press n until the display USER 002...
  • Page 52 If you have lost a remote control, prox tag or panic alarm assigned to you then you should delete it from the system to make sure that no unauthorised person can use it. Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen.
  • Page 53: Adding Users

    Users - Edit User option. To add a new user: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press...
  • Page 54 4. Administration i-on160 Press Y. Name : User 004 The display shows a default user name, for example: “User 004”. Edit the name (for hints on editing text see page 32). Press Y when you have User 004 finished editing the name. Normal User The display shows the default type for a new user (Normal...
  • Page 55 i-on160 4. Administration Press Y when you have finished assigning the user to their partitions. The display asks you to assign Assign Access Code a new user code. Key in the user code you want the new user to employ. ( If you do not want to assign a code to the user press Y.) The display asks you to...
  • Page 56: Deleting Users

    Deleting Users You must be a Master or Admin user to delete a user, see page 34. To delete a user: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code...
  • Page 57: Viewing The Log

    Viewing the Log The control unit keeps a log of the last 1000 events (for example, alarms and setting/unsetting events). To read the log: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code...
  • Page 58: Testing The System

    If the test confirms that part of the system is not working then contact your installer. The Test option also lets you check the identity of Remote controls, Panic Alarms and Tags. Sirens & Sounders Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code...
  • Page 59 i-on160 4. Administration Press Y. TEST Sirens & Sounders > The display shows: Press Y . SIRENS & SOUNDERS Ext. Radio Sirens > The bottom line of the displays shows the first in a list of the siren types that you can test: Press Y.
  • Page 60 4. Administration i-on160 can hear them. Press > again to turn the WIRED SIRENS All Sirens sirens off. 11. Press Y when you have SIRENS & SOUNDERS Wired Sirens > finished this test. 12. Press n. SIRENS & SOUNDERS Loudspeakers >...
  • Page 61: Keypad

    18. Press X to leave the siren test TEST Sirens & Sounders > menu. Keypad Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code Key in your access code (or MENU Omit Zones >...
  • Page 62: Walk Test

    “live” all the time, not just when you set the system.) If you find a detector that does not work, call your installer. To use the Walk Test menu: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX the standby screen. 12:20 02/11/2010 Press...
  • Page 63 i-on160 4. Administration Press n until you see: TEST Walk Test > Press Y. WALK TEST Chime The bottom line of the display shows: Press < or > to turn a chime tone on or off. When the chime tone is on, the keypads and loudspeakers will sound a chime tone for each zone that triggers while you...
  • Page 64: Outputs

    The control unit leaves walk test mode and the bottom line of the display shows the option you were using. Outputs Make sure the display shows i-on160EX the standby screen. 12:20 02/11/2010 Press Enter Access Code Key in your access code (or...
  • Page 65: Remotes

    When you complete the test check that the output is still in the state you wish it to be in. Remotes Make sure the display shows i-on160EX the standby screen. 12:20 02/11/2010 Press...
  • Page 66 4. Administration i-on160 Key in your access code (or MENU Omit Zones > present a tag). Press n until you see:. MENU Test > Press Y. TEST Sirens & Sounders > The display shows: Press n until you see: TEST Remotes >...
  • Page 67: Panic Alarms

    Press Y to end the test. TEST Remotes > Panic Alarms Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code Key in your access code (or MENU present a tag).
  • Page 68: Proximity Tags

    PA allocated to a user of the system, for example: Press Y to end the test. TEST Panic Alarms > Proximity Tags Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code Key in your access code (or MENU present a tag).
  • Page 69: System Configuration

    i-on160 4. Administration The display asks you to present the prox tag you wish to test to the keypad. No Prox Tags If there are no prox tags Learnt available the display briefly shows: Hold the prox tag against the TESTING PROX TAGS User: User02 front of the keypad.
  • Page 70: Setting The Date And Time

    4. Administration i-on160 Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code Key in your access code (or MENU Omit Zones > present a tag). Press n until you see:. MENU System Config >...
  • Page 71 i-on160 4. Administration present a tag). Press n until you see:. MENU System Config > Press Y. SYSTEM CONFIG Facilities On/Off > The bottom line of the display shows: Press n until the display SYSTEM CONFIG shows: Set Date & Time >...
  • Page 72: Calendar Set

    4. Administration i-on160 “07:06”. 11. Press Y. SYSTEM CONFIG Set Date & Time > The control unit saves you changes and the display returns to the date and time menu option. Note: The internal clock adjusts itself for daylight saving in Spring and Autumn.
  • Page 73 i-on160 4. Administration Hint: When you are programming calendar set options it is easier to set up your exceptions first, and then add the events. Also, make sure that you have set the system time and date accurately (see page 64). Calendar Set Options To program Calendar Sets use the System Config –...
  • Page 74 4. Administration i-on160 Edit Event This option allows you to edit individual parts of an event if you need to change one after setting it up. Delete Event Use this option to delete an event. Add Exception Use this option to create an Exception. During the time specified by the exception none of the events linked to the exception will take place.
  • Page 75 i-on160 4. Administration At the end of the calendar set warning time the control unit stops the warning tone, and sets the affected partition(s) without any further delay. Deferring a Setting Event. During the calendar set warning time a user can interrupt the setting process. To do this they must key in their access code at a keypad (or present a prox tag) and select “Defer”.
  • Page 76 May Bank Holiday Monday, which occurs on 2 May in 2011. First of all, you would program May 2 as an exception: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code...
  • Page 77 i-on160 4. Administration make the whole day of the bank holiday an exception, so start at one minute past midnight. 13. Press Y. EXCEPTION START DATE 01/01 The display shows: 14 Key in the start date. EXCEPTION START DATE 02/05 In this example the start date is 02/05 (2 May),...
  • Page 78 4. Administration i-on160 20. Starting from where we CALENDAR SET Add Exception > finished adding the exception: 21. Press u until you see: CALENDAR SET Add Event > 22. Press Y. EVENT NAME Event 01 The display shows: 23. Key in a name to remind you EVENT NAME Morning unset of the event, for example:...
  • Page 79 i-on160 4. Administration 31. Press n until the display EVENT ACTIONS Partition 2 shows the partition that you want to set (or unset). Note: If you have a part setting system then this step will not apply. 32. Press > to show the state you EVENT ACTIONS Partition 2 Unset...
  • Page 80 Friday evening, and will not be unset on the bank holiday Monday morning. 38. Press X to leave the menu. i-on160EX 15:56 02/11/2010 The display shows the time and date and the control unit stores all your changes: IMPORTANT.
  • Page 81: Programming Outputs

    “off” time so that the output will go on and off at fixed times each day. In addition, Master, Admin and Normal users can switch the output on or off at any time. To program an output: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press...
  • Page 82 4. Administration i-on160 Press u or n to display the EDIT O/P R1>03>03 O/P R1>03>03 > output you wish to edit. Press Y. EDIT O/P R1>03>03 Name > The bottom line of the display shows the first option that you can edit for the output: “Name”.
  • Page 83 i-on160 4. Administration a user turns it on, but then goes off again after a set time. You can program the time it remains on. 15. Press u or n to select the EDIT O/P R1>03>03 option you wish to use. For example: 16.
  • Page 84 4. Administration i-on160 18. Press Y. O/P R1>03>03 ON TIME 00:00 The display shows the time when the output will turn on. 19. Key in the time when you want O/P R1>03>03 ON TIME the output to come on. Use the 06:50 24-hour clock in the format hh/mm.
  • Page 85: Programming Remote Controls For Users

    The System Config - Remotes option allows you to re-program buttons on an i-fb01 remote control. Set/Unset To program a remote button to set or unset: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2009 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code...
  • Page 86 4. Administration i-on160 to step 10. Note: If your system is a part setting system (there are no partitions) then you cannot reprogram the unset key on a remote control. OR (if you do not have the remote in your possession) a) Press Y.
  • Page 87 i-on160 4. Administration a) Press Y . RM001,B2:User 001 *Unset In the example on the right, the button is currently programmed to unset. b) Press n to change the RM001,B2:User 001 bottom line between Set, Unset, Output or No Action: c) Press Y .
  • Page 88 12. Press X repeatedly to leave the menu when you have finished. Operate an Output To program a remote button to operate an output: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX the standby screen. 12:20 02/11/2010 Press Enter Access Code Key in your access code (or...
  • Page 89 i-on160 4. Administration transmit LED flash. The display shows the identity and owner of the remote control, and the button you pressed. Go on to step 10. Note: If your system is a part setting system (there are no partitions) then you cannot reprogram the unset key on a remote control.
  • Page 90 4. Administration i-on160 setting system (there are no partitions) then you cannot reprogram the unset key on a remote control. 10. Press n until the display RM01,B2:User 01 shows: Output 11. Press Y . O/P W1>01>02 FOUNTAIN The display shows the first in a list of outputs that are available for allocating to a remote button.
  • Page 91: Deleting Remote Controls

    Also, if you wish to reassign a device to another user, you must first delete it from the system. To delete a single remote: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX the standby screen. 12:20 02/11/2010 Press...
  • Page 92 The control unit will let you delete all remote controls in one operation. Think carefully before you use this feature. To delete all remotes: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code...
  • Page 93: Starting A Call To Downloader

    i-on160 4. Administration Press Y. REMOTE Edit > Press n until the display REMOTE Delete All > shows: Press Y. DEL ALL REMOTES Are you sure? The display shows: (Press X if you decide you do NOT want to delete all remotes.) 10.
  • Page 94 The control unit calls the installer's computer on the number you selected. Your system may be connected to Downloader for several minutes. i-on160EX When Downloader has finished 12:20 02/11/2010 and the connection is broken the display shows the time and date.
  • Page 95: Redirecting Speech Messages

    You can use the About menu to check if you have a communication module fitted, see page 91. If you need to re-direct speech messages to new telephone numbers then: Make sure the display shows i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 the standby screen. Press Enter Access Code...
  • Page 96: Turning Outputs On/Off

    13. Press Y to store the changes PHONE BOOK Office > you have made. 14. Press X repeatedly to leave the i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 menu. Turning Outputs On/Off You can operate the outputs from the keypad, as well as by using a remote (provided the installer has assigned some outputs to you).
  • Page 97: What System Have I Got

    There may be times, when your installer is helping you with a problem over the phone, that they ask you what system you have and what software version it is running. You can find this information as follows. Make sure the display shows i-on160EX the standby screen. 12:20 02/11/2010 Press...
  • Page 98: Seeing Which Communications Module Is Currently Installed

    I-ON160 V1.00 The bottom line of the display shows your control unit type and its software revision. Press X repeatedly to leave the i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 menu. Seeing Which Communications Module Is Currently Installed: Make sure the system is idle.
  • Page 99: List Of Menu Options

    i-on160 List of Menu Options Item Page Omit Zones Users Add User Edit User (for each user:) Name Type (not U01) Partitions (not in part setting system) Code Prox Tag Remote Panic Alarm Delete User View Log Test Siren & Sounders Wired Keypad Walk test Outputs...
  • Page 100 4. Administration i-on160 NOTES: Page 94...
  • Page 101 i-on160 4. Administration NOTES: Page 95...
  • Page 102 4. Administration i-on160 NOTES: Page 96...
  • Page 103: Alarm Functions At A Glance

    i-on160 Alarm Functions At a Glance Display shows: Time and date when system off (unset). First zone to alarm after alarm Read log here. Glowing = On (set) Flashing = Part Set Off = Off (unset) 2 abc 3 def Key in access code 4 ghi 5 jkl...
  • Page 104: After An Alarm

    i-on160 After an Alarm N ORDER TO O THIS HE SYSTEM WILL Switch off siren: EITHER: Stop the siren. The Key in ACCESS keypad display CODE shows the first zone OR present tag. to alarm. Reset the system: Press Y. Keypad display shows time and date.

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