Overview Installer Programming Interface Once fitted and powered up, you can program the The i-on16 is the control unit for a wirefree alarm control unit through any wired keypad connected to system intended for domestic and light commercial the control unit. The Installer Menu allows you to use.
Inside metal enclosures. Next to electronic equipment, particularly You should conduct signal strength tests before installation. Eaton’s Security Business produce the computers, photocopiers or other radio equipment, CAT 5 data lines or industrial mains Scantronic 790r hand held signal strength meter equipment.
Before You Begin handle the PCB, take the standard precautions End Station PCB against damage by static electricity. Figure 3 shows the controls and connectors To gain access to the interior of the end station available on the end station PCB.
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Before You Begin i-on16 Opening the i-kp01 Keypad Note: For EN50131-3:2009, 8.7 the keypad is a type B ACE, fixed. To open the keypad first gently prise off the trim on the front and remove the two screws. Next, carefully lever the front of the keypad (containing the PCB and display) away from the keypad rear housing.
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Before You Begin KEY-K01/KP01/KPZ01 Controls and Displays 1. Central keyhole. 2. Fixing holes. 3. Cable entry. 4. Tamper block 1. LCD display Figure 10. Keypad Rear Housing 2. Programming keys. 3. Navigation keys. This key has built-in alert LEDs.
The current taken by the control unit PCB, communicator and keypads is given in Technical Specifications on page 22. For example: in an alarm system with an i-on16 1. Tamper switch. control unit and two i-kp01 keypads the system 2.
Before You Begin Keypad Cabling Requirements Cable Type In general, the control unit requires standard 7/0.2 un-screened alarm cable for wiring to keypads. Screened cable may prove necessary if the installation site has equipment that produces high levels of R.F. (Radio Frequencies), for example welding equipment.
Step 2. Fit and Connect the Keypad(s) Note: If you are installing a keypad that was previously used on an i-onEX system, then make sure you default the keypad address BEFORE attaching it to the i-on16. See page 10 for detailed instructions. Page 8...
Installation Siting the Keypad(s) Do site the keypad(s): Within the area protected by the alarm system. At a convenient height and location for the user. Out of sight of potential intruders. Do NOT site the keypad(s): Next to electronic equipment, particularly...
BRIGHT To add a new wired keypad to the bus of an existing BRIGHT normal intensity. i-on16 installation, first remove all power from the The keypad backlights BRIGHT control unit, both mains and battery. Make sure the BACKLIGHT...
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Installation MENU b) Enter a local keypad programming mode (this Backlight timed (). replaces the use of jumpers on the keypad PCB in The backlight will glow for the i-kp01). 12 seconds after the last keypress. The action of...
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Installation i-on16 To Leave Local Programming Mode and Opening the External Prox Reader Save Changes To open the external prox reader (see Figure 21): EITHER: 1. Undo the single retaining screw. Press 2. Tilt the edge of the fixing plate and then slide it a short distance parallel to the body of the prox reader.
Peripherals Fit and connect the I-RC01 (Optional) The end station PCB provides four connectors for Eaton’s Security Business provides the I-RC01 wired outputs. Each of these outputs is driven by a relay card for use when connecting the outputs to...
The output on any KEY-KPZ01 is not available for Fit the I-SD01 to the plug on module sockets (see use with an i-on16. 11 on Figure 3). Step 5. Fit and Connect I- SD01 (Optional)
The keypads and internal sounder may give an alarm tone. The heartbeat LED (see Fig 3) starts flashing. Note: If you are fitting an UK version of the i-on16 please go to step 6. The display initially shows: Page 16...
Step 8. Commission the 11. Instruct the user on how to operate the system. See the i-on16 Administrator’s Guide. If System necessary, show them how to set the time and After installing the control unit you should date on the system.
This section is a summary of the Installer Menu on Leaving the Installer Menu the i-on16. Please see the i-on Range Engineering If you wish to leave the Installer Menu at any time. Guide for a more detailed description.
Programming The control unit loads the factory default access codes: 6. Press or keys to show the zone you want User 1: 1234, Installer: 7890. and press . After a short pause the keypad display shows ...
Programming i-on16 Installer Menu Important: If the control unit does not comply with EN50131 you must remove any labelling that indicates compliance. Strobe on Unset Siren on Call Acknowledge 1 DETECTORS/ DEVICES Part Set B Language Detectors Profiles Name Call Mode...
5. Maintenance The control unit should be inspected once per year. At each inspection: Check the control unit for obvious signs of damage to the case or its lid. Check the action of the back tamper. Check the condition of the control unit standby battery.
Technical Specification i-on16 Transmitter range The range of the 6. Technical Specification transmitters compatible with this control unit depends on the Specification environment in which they General are installed. As a Product name i-on16. guideline, most Product Description 16 radio zone...
Use Lid Tamper This puts the control unit into a Appendix I. Recording special mode where the tamper switch controls the recording and playback of the current message. Speech Messages Use this mode if the end station is an inconvenient distance from the keypad.
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