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Cooper Security i-onEX Engineering Manual (228 pages)
Security System
Brand:
Cooper Security
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 3.79 MB
Table of Contents
About this Guide
2
Other I-Onex Publications
2
A Note about Screen Displays
2
Terminology
2
What's New in Release 4
3
Table of Contents
5
Introduction
11
System Design
11
The Control Unit
11
Case
11
Printed Circuit Board
12
Bus Connections
12
Zone Connections
12
Output Connections
12
Keypads
14
Expanders
15
Communications
15
Programming the System
16
Part Setting or Partitioned System
16
System Security Grade
16
System Capacities
18
Basic Programming Procedures
20
Programming before Installation
20
Built-In Web Server
20
Entering and Leaving the Installer Menu
20
From a Keypad
20
From a Web Browser
20
To Enter the Installer Menu
21
Transferring to Another Keypad
22
To Leave the Installer Menu at any Time
22
Important! Saving Changes
23
Defaulting the System
24
Restoring Factory Defaults
24
Defaulting Access Codes
26
Editing Text
28
Resetting a System after an Alarm
29
The System Bus (I-On EX Control Units Only)
30
Device Addressing on the Bus
30
Bus Device Addresses
31
Detector Connection Point Addresses
32
Output Numbering
33
Other Radio Device Addressing
34
Other Devices Connected to the Control Unit
34
Bus Scanning and Re-Configuring
34
Zone Numbering
35
Mapping Zones to Device Connections
35
Adding/Removing Expanders and Zone Numbering
37
Zone 000
37
Processing Priority
38
Tampers and the Bus
38
Installer Menu
39
Installer Menu Options
50
Detectors/Devices
50
Detectors
50
Expanders
59
Wired Keypads
62
Radio Keypads
65
External Sirens
67
Info Modules
68
Wams
69
Outputs
69
Bell and Strobe
70
Wired Outputs
70
Control Unit Plug-By Outputs
70
Radio Outputs
71
Output Types
71
Programming User Defined Outputs
78
"Setting Options" and "Partitions" Menus
79
Part Setting or Partitioned System
79
Options
81
Full Set Link
86
Calendar Set
87
System Options
90
Wired Zone Type
90
User Access
91
User Reset
92
Confirmation (EUR Variants)
93
Confirmation (UK Variants)
94
Profiles
97
Masking
97
Mask Override
99
Language
99
Restore Defaults
99
Installer Name
101
Installer Code
101
Keypad Text
101
Remote Needs Entry
101
HUA Response
102
Auto Rearm
102
Panel Loudspeaker
102
Entry Alarm Delay
103
Abort Time
103
Supervision
103
Jamming
104
Force Set
104
Tamper Omit
105
CSID Code (Anti-Code Reset)
105
Silence Alerts
105
Mains Fail Delay
105
Battery 2
107
Set Time and Date
107
Panel Tamper Return
107
Communications
107
ARC Reporting
108
Unset Comms
117
Speech Dialler
117
Sms
120
Line Fail Response
123
Line Fail Delay
123
IP Network (Own)
124
Downloading
125
Test
129
Sirens and Sounders
129
Wired Keypad
130
Radio Keypads
130
Expanders
130
Walk Test
131
Zone Resistances
132
Signal Strengths
133
Outputs
133
Remotes
134
User Hold up Alarms
135
Prox Tags
135
ARC Reporting
135
Speech Dialler
136
PSU Current
136
Battery(S)
136
Locate Bus Device
137
View Log
137
How the Log Displays User Identities
137
Downloader and the Log
138
Logging Tamper Events
138
About
138
Panel
138
Expanders
138
Keypads
138
Psu
138
Comms
139
Zone Mapping
139
Step by Step Programming Procedures
140
Addressing Keypads and Expanders on the Bus
140
To Manually Default the Bus Address of an Expander
140
To Manually Default the Bus Address of a Keypad
141
To Add an Expander or Keypad to the Bus
141
To Delete a Keypad or Expander from the Bus
143
Expanders
144
To Disable or Enable an Expander
144
To Replace an Expander
146
Naming Wired and Radio Expanders
148
Assigning Wired and Radio Expanders to Partitions
149
Changing the Wiring Type of Wired Expanders
150
Editing Zones
151
Learning Radio Detectors
151
Deleting Individual Radio Detectors
153
Deleting All Radio Detectors
154
Changing Zone Names, Type, Attributes and Partitions
155
Keypads
156
Naming a Wired Keypad
156
Assigning a Wired Keypad to Partitions
157
Adding a Radio Keypad
159
Deleting a Radio Keypad
160
Naming a Radio Keypad
161
Assigning a Radio Keypad to Partitions
162
Naming and Programming Quick Set Keys
163
Sirens
165
Adding a Radio Siren
165
Allocating Sirens to Partitions
167
Deleting a Radio Siren
168
Wams
170
Adding a WAM
170
Naming a WAM
171
Deleting a WAM
172
Outputs
173
Adding Radio Outputs
173
Giving a Radio Output a Type
175
Naming a Radio Output
177
Giving a Wired Output a Type
178
Naming a Wired Output
180
Changing the Polarity of a Wired Output
182
Calendar Set
183
To Add an Exception
183
To Add an Event
185
To Edit an Event
187
To Delete an Event
188
System Options
189
Programming Anti-Code Reset
189
Testing
191
To Start Testing
191
To Walk Test
192
Testing a Remote Control
195
Testing a Radio Hold up Alarm
195
Testing a Proximity Tag
196
Sending a Test Call to an ARC Number
196
Sending a Test Call to a Speech Dialler Number
197
Log
198
Viewing the Log
198
About
198
Finding the Current Panel Software and Language Version
198
Seeing Which Communications Module Is Currently Installed
199
Finding IP Network Information for the Built-In Ethernet Port
200
Appendix I: ARC Communication Formats
202
Fast Format
202
Contact ID
202
SIA 1, SIA 2, SIA 3 and Extended SIA 3
202
Appendix II: Programming a Common Area
204
Installation and Programming
204
Zone Programming
205
Partition and Other Programming
205
User Programming
206
User Operation
206
To Set
206
To Unset
206
Appendix III: Using a WAM as a Repeater
208
Introduction
208
Before You Begin
208
Teach the Expander the Identity of the WAM
210
At the Keypad
210
On the WAM
210
At the Keypad
211
Teach the WAM the Identity of the Detectors
211
Deleting Devices
213
Appendix IV: Programming a 762 or 768/769 as an Output Module 204
214
Introduction
214
Before You Begin
214
Set up the 762 or 768/769
214
Enter Programming Mode
214
Set the Channels to Output Module Mode
214
Disable Infra-Red Learning
215
Set to Manual Learn
215
Select Channel
216
Teach the Control Unit to the 762R or 768R/769R
216
At the Keypad
216
At the 762R (or 768R/769R)
217
At the Keypad
218
Appendix V: Changing I-Rk01 from Four to Six Digit Access Codes
219
Index
220
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Cooper Security i-onEX Administrator's And User Manual (122 pages)
Brand:
Cooper Security
| Category:
Security System
| Size: 1.73 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Compliance Statement
5
1 Introduction
7
Setting and Unsetting
9
Alarms and Reset
9
Users
9
24 Hour Alarms
10
Partitions
10
Security Levels
10
Communications
11
Security Grade
11
Controls and Displays
12
Controls
12
Displays
13
Users
14
Types of User
14
Identifying Users
16
Access to the System
16
Access Codes
16
Proximity Tags
17
Remote Controls
18
Twoway Key Fob
18
Radio Hold up Alarms (HUA)
19
2 Alarms
21
Silencing an Alarm
21
If You Cannot Reset the System
23
Accidental Alarms
24
Speech Messages
24
Acknowledging a Speech Message
25
Function Key
25
Alerts (or Why Is It Beeping?)
25
Technical Alarms
26
3 Setting and Unsetting
28
Setting and Unsetting with a Keypad
28
Setting
29
Final Door Set
33
Lock Set
34
If the System will Not Set
35
Other Reasons Why the System May Not Set
36
Unsetting the System Using a Keypad
37
Using Radio Keypads and Remote Controls
39
Using a Radio Keypad
39
Using a Remote Control
40
If the System will Not Set by Remote Control
41
Using a Two-Way Key Fob
41
Part Setting the System
42
Setting the System
42
Unsetting after an Alarm
42
Unsetting the System
42
4 Administration
44
Entering and Leaving the Menu
44
Editing Text
45
Omitting Zones
46
Users
47
(For each User:) Name
48
Editing Existing Users
48
User Types
50
Partitions
51
Type (Not U01, U001)
51
Access Code
53
Code
56
Prox Tag
56
Remote
58
Hold up Alarm
60
Adding Users
62
Deleting Users
65
Viewing the Log
67
Testing the System
68
Sirens & Sounders
68
Keypad
71
Test
72
Walk Test
72
Outputs
75
Remotes and Two-Way Keyfobs
76
Radio Hold up Alarms
78
Proximity Tags
80
System Configuration
81
Switching the Chime On/Off
81
Allowing Remote Access
82
Setting the Date and Time
84
Calendar Set
85
Programming Outputs
95
Outputs
98
Programming Remote Controls and Fob-2W-4B for Users
101
Deleting Remote Controls
108
Remotes
108
Remotes
110
Preventing any Remote from Unsetting the System
111
Allowing Fob-2W-4B or 727R to Start a HUA
112
Starting a Call to Downloader
113
Redirecting Speech Messages
115
Turning Outputs On/Off
116
Outputs On/Off
117
What System Have I Got
118
About
118
Seeing Which Communications Module Is Currently Installed
118
List of Menu Options
120
Alarm Functions at a Glance
121
Setting and Unsetting
121
After an Alarm
122
To Start a HUA from the Keypad
122
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