Programming; Entering The Installer Menu; Leaving The Installer Menu; Important! Saving Changes - Cooper Security i-on 40 Installation Manual

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4. Programming

This section is summary of the Installer
Menu on the i-on40. Please see the i-on40
Programming Reference for a more detailed
description.
Entering the Installer
Menu
1. Make sure the system is unset and
showing the standby screen (time and
date).
2. Key in the Installer access code. When
delivered from the factory the default
Installer access code is "7890". The
default user code is "1234".
As you start to key in the code the
display shows:
Enter Access Code:
When you key in the last digit of the
Installer access code the display shows:
User Code Required
Note: You will see this screen the first time
you enter the Installer menu on a new
control unit, or if you have restored Factory
Defaults.
3. Key in the default user code (see Note
below).
The display shows:
Installer Menu
Detectors/Devices>
4. Press u or n to display more items
from the menu.
Each item appears on the bottom line of
the display in turn, for example:
Installer Menu
Outputs
5. Press > to select that item of the menu.
The option you selected now appears on
the top line. If there are any sub-
options for that selection, then the first
of them appears on the bottom line, for
example:
Outputs
Edit Outputs
You can press u or n to display the
other sub-options.
Note: If you key in an access code
incorrectly, the display shows four "stars".
Key in the code again. If you key in a total
of ten incorrect codes then the system locks
you out for 90 seconds.
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>
>
Leaving the Installer
Menu
If you wish to leave the Installer Menu at
any time.
X
1. Press
until the display shows the
words "Leave installer mode?".
installer  m ode ?
Y
2. Press
to leave Installer menu.
(Press X if you do not want to leave the
menu.)
The display shows the time and date.
12:00 02/01/2008
The system is ready for use.
Note: If you attempt to leave the Installer
Menu when a detector tamper is active then
the keypad displays a fault message telling
you which detector is causing the problem.
X
Press
to return to the Installer Menu.
You must either close the detector tamper
or delete it from the system before you can
leave the Installer Menu.
Important!
Saving Changes
When you make changes to the Installer
Menu the control unit holds those changes
in temporary memory until you leave the
Installer Menu. As you leave the Installer
Menu the control unit writes those changes
into a permanent store. If you remove all
power BEFORE you leave the Installer Menu
then the control unit will lose your changes.
Note that this does not apply if you restore
Factory Defaults, that change takes place
immediately.

Restoring Access Codes

If the user and/or Installer codes are lost
then ;
1. If possible, enter the Installer menu.
Note: If you cannot enter Installer Menu
then the control unit will start a tamper
alarm when you open the control unit lid.
2. Remove mains power, then open the
case and disconnect the battery.
Note: This procedure will not work if the
control unit lid tamper remains closed.
3. Identify the Reset Codes pins on the
main PCB (see Figure 3).
Leave
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