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i-on40 maintenance over the internet. 1. Introduction 8844 A GPRS module that allows internet protocol access over the The i-on40 is the control unit for a hybrid mobile phone network. wired/wirefree alarm system intended for domestic and light commercial use. The control unit also provides outputs that can be used to fit a “plug by”...
To do this you should conduct signal strength tests. Cooper Security produce the Scantronic 790r hand held signal strength meter for this purpose. Alternatively, you can power the control unit from a battery...
i-on40 Power Availability Before connecting any external devices to the control unit, you must make sure that the control unit can provide sufficient current to power the system during a mains failure for the time required to meet Grade 2 PD6662 or EN50131-1. The standard requires 12 hour standby, which includes two periods of 15 mins in alarm.
i-on40 the control unit on a wall, using at least 3. Installation four fixing holes. Use No10/M5 countersunk screws at least 36mm long. Figure 9 shows Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation the fixing holes and cable entries. The radiated output power of this device is Protect the unit from dust and drilling below those levels considered safe by debris when drilling the fixing holes.
i-on40 Fitting and R.F. cables. Use cable ties to keep cables separated. Use M4 25mm countersunk screws in at least three fixing holes when mounting the Keep the keypad cable clear of cables back of the keypad on the wall. supplying sounders or extension loudspeakers.
i-on40 Temination on the keypad pcb (see Figure 8 on page 4 The i-on40 data bus uses the RS485 for the position of the jumpers). interface. Because of this the ends of the The jumpers have the following functions: line in some configurations may be terminated to improve performance in ABCD-ON electrically noisy environments or where...
i-on40 Step 3. Connect Control Unit to Mains WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE MAIN 230V ~50Hz 200mA SUPPLY IS DISCONNECTED AND ISOLATED T250mA 250V BEFORE MAKING ANY MAINS Figure 16 Mains Connection CONNECTIONS. All mains electrical connections must be carried out by a Step 4.
i-on40 FSL zone. Each door contact is a reed Step 5. Connect Wired switch, connected between the outer Peripherals terminals. The inner (shaded) terminal is not connected, and provides a spare terminal. 12V + Tamper In Tamper Out Strobe +ve Strobe -ve Trigger -ve 100 Ohms...
i-on40 Step 6. Fit a Plug-By If the system has already been installed: 4. Re-connect the battery. Communicator 5. Fit the case lid. The control unit can be connected to a 6. Apply mains power. separate communicator or speech dialler 7.
i-on40 Note: Connecting the battery without mains From this point on, the display operates power will not start the system. (See in the selected language. If you want to “Programming A Control Unit Before change the language later use Installer Installation”...
i-on40 Step 9. Commission the System After installing the control unit you should commission the alarm system as follows: 1. Use the Installer Menu (see Chapter 4) to teach the control unit the identity of its radio detectors and any other peripherals.
i-on40 Leaving the Installer 4. Programming Menu This section is summary of the Installer If you wish to leave the Installer Menu at Menu on the i-on40. Please see the i-on40 any time. Programming Reference for a more detailed description. 1.
i-on40 4. Short the Reset Codes pins together 4. Press u or n to display the desired using a screwdriver or jumper link. wiring type on the bottom line of the (Keep the short on until step 6.) display and then press Y to select it. 5.
i-on40 Installer Menu User reset Triggers 1 DETECTORS/ 3 SETTING OPTIONS Zone alarms Destinations DEVICES Full Set Zone tampers Call Acknowledge Detectors Name System tampers Add/Del Detectors Exit mode DD243 Call Mode Zone 17...40 Settle time Confirmation Messages Delete all Exit time Confirmation time Phone Book...
i-on40 Appears only when device learned in. Appears only if Exit Mode is “Final Door”. Appears only if Exit Mode is “Timed Exit” or “Silent Set”. zone is triggered when the system is Zone Types & Attributes set, an alarm will occur. If the entry/exit timer is running when an (Hint: You can select a zone type quickly by Entry Route zone is triggered then no...
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i-on40 Key Switch Latched (09). Use this zone type to monitor the Use this zone type to connect a fixed Battery Fault output of an external position keyswitch to a single zone. power supply unit. If an external PSU In a Part Setting system the triggers a zone with this type then the keyswitch can Full Set or unset.
i-on40 alarms. Zones with this attribute are A) When a zone has this attribute, a disabled for 14 days after you return user can omit it before setting the the control unit to user/unset mode. system. If the zone remains inactive for the B) If a user tries to set the system whole fourteen days then after when a zone with this attribute is...
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i-on40 Type: Active when: Type: Active when: Technical There is a technical alarm. Volts (14) Volts zone. Alarm (06) The control unit deactivates Confirmed There is a confirmed alarm. the output when the zone has Alarm (07) Deactivates when the system been restored and a user has is reset.
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i-on40 Type: Active when: Type: Active when: Strobe (22) The control unit starts a Full Full Set None of the detectors are alarm, panic alarm or fire Ready (32) reporting “alarm” signals. alarm. The output remains Full Set The system is full set. If the active until the user disarms (33) system is partitioned, then...
i-on40 Exit Modes 7. Maintenance When choosing an exit mode for a partition The control unit should be inspected once or a part set, the available options are: per year. At each inspection: Final Door Use this option to complete Check the control unit for obvious signs setting the system by closing a of damage to the case or its lid.
Programmable. Product 40 zone hybrid endstation Supervision Description with remote keypads. Number of 50 plus installer Manufacturer Cooper Security Ltd. access codes Environmental Class II. Access code 10,000 differs. 4 digit Operating Tested -10 to +55°C. differs codes, all four digits may temperature be any number 0 to 9.
i-on40 is 270mA i.e. the aux current that can be (loudspeaker) current consumption from supplied for 12hrs by a 7 A-h battery under 12VAux = 280mA in alarm. normal operating conditions. Fuses EN50131-6 ratings: The control unit has a replaceable T250mA mains fuse.
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i-on40 Compatible Equipment 706rEUR-00 Two button PA/tilt switch 770rEUR-00 Wireless Accessory transmitter Module 710rEUR-00 Two button PA 771rEUR-00 Info Module 713rEUR-00 Pet tolerant PIR 08844EUR-00 GPRS module 714rEUR-00 PIR Transmitter (Small 08750EUR-00 Ethernet module case) 9040UK-00 Speaker boxed 720rEUR-00 Smoke Detector i-fb01 Four button remote Transmitter...
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