If The System Will Not Set - Cooper Security i-on40 Administrator's And User Manual

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i-on40 & i-onEX Range
(The keypad may show the name
of the installer instead.)
In a part set system, one of four
LEDs glows to show which part of
the system is set.
Note: The installer may have
disabled the LEDs to ensure
that the alarm system
meets the appropriate
standards.
In addition, the installer may have
programmed the system to briefly
flash the strobe light on the external
sounder when the system sets.
Changing Your Mind
If the system has not yet set
and you want to stop setting
then either press
key) or press the  key.

If the System Will Not Set

Normally, the system will set only when all the detectors are
"quiet", that is: not reporting any activity.
If you have the final exit door open, or if you trigger one of the
detectors on your exit/entry route, then the keypad and internal
sounder will give an interrupted setting tone (this is normal).
Make sure that you close all the doors on your exit route and the
final exit door as you leave. The interrupted tone will change to a
continuous exit tone, and the system will set normally.
If you try to set when one or more detectors NOT on your exit
route are still active then the display shows the words "SETTING
FAULTS". The bottom line of the display tells you which zone is
active, for example the back door - see Figure 6.
(unset
3. Setting and Unsetting
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