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Security System
User Guide

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  • Page 1 Security System User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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: After An Alarm

    After an Alarm If the siren is sounding then the system has started an alarm. If you have one, the strobe will also be fl ashing. Take Care! Intruders may be present. To Silence the Siren: 1. Make sure it is safe to enter the premises: 2.
  • Page 4: Setting The System Using An Access Code Or Tag

    Setting the System Using an Access Code or Tag: Do this: The display shows: 1. Make sure the system is (The top line may show the (The top line may show the i-on40 idle. Secure all the win- installer’s name.) 12:20 11/09/2009 dows and doors.
  • Page 5: Unsetting The System

    Unsetting the System: When unsetting the system do not stray from the entry route designated by the installer. If you do so then you will cause an alarm. Do this: The display shows: 1. Enter by the designated The keypad sounds the entry The keypad sounds the entry i-on40 entry door or route.
  • Page 6: Setting/Unsetting Partitions

    Setting/Unsetting Partitions: If the installer has split your system into “partitions” you may be allocated to more than one of them. In that case you can set (or unset) each partition independently of all the others. Do this: The display shows: 1.
  • Page 7 Setting/Unsetting Partitions (Continued): Do this: The display shows: “U>P” = change to Part Set. 7. Press  or  to select Partitions: ↕ “U>S” = change to Full Set. the change you want for Stores S>U “S>U” = change to Unset the Partition.
  • Page 8: Quick Set

    Quick Set: Quick setting does not require the use of an access code or tag. The installer must enable this facility for you. (Note that in order to make the alarm system comply with certain regulations the installer may not be allowed to provide this facility.) Do this: The display shows: 1.
  • Page 9: Using A Radio Keypad

    Using a Radio Keypad Setting by Remote Control Note: You must ask your Administrator to Setting provide a suitably programmed remote con- Secure all your windows and doors. Make trol, see i-on40 Administrator’s Guide. sure the system is idle, and that you can Secure all your windows and doors.
  • Page 10: If The System Will Not Set

    If the System Will Not Set Alerts (Why is it Beeping?) Normally, the system will set only when all the detectors are “quiet”, that is: not report- From time to time the control unit may de- ing any activity. tect that there is a problem with the system. If you have the fi...
  • Page 11: Administration

    Administration changes to an “O” to show that the zone will be Omitted. button lets you carry out some admin- If you change your mind then press  strative tasks, for example changing your again so that the end of the line shows an access code.
  • Page 12: Turn The Chimes On/Off

    Turn the Chimes On/Off The installer may have set up your alarm system to give a chime tone whenever some- thing triggers one or more detectors while the system is unset. If you wish to switch this feature off (or on) then: 1.

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