i-on40
Note: Connecting the battery without mains
power will not start the system. (See
"Programming A Control Unit Before
Installation" below if you wish to start the
system on battery power.)
Programming Before Installation
If you prefer, you can make the control unit
learn the detectors and other peripherals
before installing the system in its final
location. You will need to temporarily
connect a keypad to the control unit.
It is possible to operate the control unit
from battery power (or a 12Vdc supply)
without connecting the unit to a mains
supply. However, in order to start the
control unit processor running you must
briefly short the Kick Start pins together
after connecting the battery.
When programming the system while it is
running on battery only, remember to leave
the Installer Menu before removing power.
If you do not do so all your changes will be
lost, see Important! Saving Changes on
page 13
If you wish to program the control unit
from a laptop or PC you can do this by
connecting the control unit to your PC via
Ethernet. You will need a CAT 5 patch cable
and a laptop or PC with a standard web
browser. See the separate publication i-
on40 Web Server Set Up Guide for
instructions on how to set up your
PC/laptop and the control unit.
Step 8. Initial Power-Up
WARNING: During initial power-up all the
keypad sounders and any internal
loudspeaker MAY give an alarm tone. If you
are working at the top of a ladder make
sure that the sudden noise does not startle
you and cause a fall.
1. Apply battery then mains power to the
control unit.
The keypads and internal sounder may
give an alarm tone. The heartbeat LED
(see fig 3 ) starts flashing.
The display initially shows:
Language?
English
2. Press u or n to show other languages
on the bottom line of the display. for
example:
Language?
Nederlands
3. Press Y to select the language you want.
From this point on, the display operates
in the selected language. If you want to
change the language later use Installer
Menu - System Options - Language.
The display shows:
COUNTRY DEFAULTS
*UK
4. Press u or n to show other countries,
for example:
COUNTRY DEFAULTS
Italy
5. Press Y to select the country you want.
The display shows:
A : Partition mode
B : Part set mode
6. Press A or B to select either a
partitioned system or a Part Setting
system.
The display shows:
Load Profile?
7. Either: Press Y to load the Profile.
X
Or: Press
to start with a blank
system
Note: Profiles may not be EN50131
compliant. Please check the i-on40 web
page on www.coopersecurity.co.uk for a list
of the available profiles. (The factory
default is EN50131 compliant.)
The control unit loads your choice of
profile, and then shows:
WIRED ZONE TYPE
*2-wire FSL 2k2/4k7
8. Press u or n to show the range of
wiring types available, for example:
WIRED ZONE TYPE
4-wire CC
9. Press Y to select the wiring type you
intend to use for the wired zones
The display shows:
INSTALLER EXIT FLTS
Panel lid open
Note that the alert LEDs round the
navigation glow red. This is because the
control unit lid is off and the tamper is
active.
10.
Press X.
The display shows:
INSTALLER MENU
Detectors/Devices
At this point you can carry on to
commission the system. See the next page.
Note: Setting the time and date is an
administrative user function. See i-on40
Administrator's Guide for instructions.
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