Introduction; Overview - Cooper Security i-on 16 Installation And Programming Manual

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1. Introduction

Overview

The i-on16 is the control unit for a wirefree alarm system
intended for domestic and light commercial use.
The control unit comprises an end station and separate
keypad.
The end station has an ABS plastic case which contains
the radio transceiver, power supply and backup battery.
Connected to the end station by standard alarm cable is
the keypad.
The keypad allows the end user to set and unset the
system, and the installer to configure the control unit.
The keypad also contains an integral proximity tag
reader, allowing end users to control the system without
having to remember access codes.
A range of wireless peripherals is available for operation
with the control unit. These include a door
contact/universal transmitter, a passive infra red
detector, smoke detector, external siren, 4 button remote
control, and remote radio keypad.
The control unit supports 16 wirefree alarm zones, 4
hardwired transistor outputs, 16 four button remote
controls, 16 two button panic alarm, and 16 users.
When fitted with an optional plug on module the control
unit can send recorded speech messages over the public
switched telephone network (PSTN). The module can also
report alarm information using standard protocols such as
Fast Format and Contact ID.
This manual shows the simple procedure required to
install the control unit and its keypad. When you have
completed the physical installation please consult the
Programming section for details of configuring the system
to meet your exact requirements.
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