Communications; Security Grade - Cooper Security i-on40 Administrator's And User Manual

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i-on40 & i-onEX Range
1. Introduction
These are collectively known as "24-hour alarms" because they
can cause an alarm 24 hours a day: it does not matter whether a
user has set or unset the system.

Communications

Your system may be fitted with a communication module that
allows the control unit to send alarm information over the
telephone network, the mobile phone network, or the internet.
There are separate modules for each of these different tasks.
The Installer may also be able to call into your control unit and
program it remotely. Depending on how your Installer has
programmed the system you may receive a phone call from them
requesting you to give them access to your alarm system.

Security Grade

For insurance purposes there are several different "Grades" of
security system. Your system may be either Grade 2 or Grade 3.
Ask your installer which Grade you have since a Grade 3 system
operates slightly differently from a Grade 2 system. Note that the
i-on30 and i-on40 can only be configured as Grade 2 systems.
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