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Introduction i-on160 Page 4 handled by an i-on160EX control unit depends partly on the density of radio transmitters within a given volume. If there

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 94 Remotes The Test menu allows you to test user’s remote control (you must have the remote control to carry out

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 95 During the test call the keypad display will show a sequence of progress messages, for example: Dialling...

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 96 Press u or n to scroll up or down the list. Press > to turn on the device’s buzzer. (Press < or > to

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 97 IP Address This is the IP address the control unit uses when linked by Ethernet to a PC. Subnet Mask This

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 98 reset input of the plug by pins. This allows the user to reset the system using their normal user access code.

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i-on160 Page 99 Step By Step Programming Procedures The detailed procedures shown in this section are here to help those who are not familiar with the

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 100 2. Apply 12Vdc power to the device (use the 0V and 12V terminals on the keypad connector). 3.

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 101 for at least three seconds. After three seconds the expander gives a confirmation tone (two be

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 102 11. Press X until the keypad display shows: Leave installer mode? 12. Press Y. Please wait...

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 103 8. Press Y . The display asks you to confirm that you want to delete the selected device: Note

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i-on160 Introduction Page 5 Partition Mode. In Partition Mode the i-on160EX provides the equivalent of 20, smaller, independent alarm systems. Eac

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 104 (The rest of these instructions assume you are disabling a wired expander. The instructions are

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 105 with an alert. When a user reads the alert it will show the address of the disabled expander.

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 106 Followed by: The navigation keys on the keypad glow red. REPLACE EXPANDER Exp. W1-04 Add

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 107 Note: If you replace a wireless expander then you must teach the identity of the new wireless

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 108 Assigning Wired and Radio Expanders to Partitions 1. Enter Installer Menu. INSTALLER MENU Dete

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 109 Press > or < to allocate or remove partitions as required. Partition 2 Yes 12. Pre

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 110 (Press X if you wish to change your mind.) Wired zone type > 13. Carry on with any other

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 111 the control unit successfully learns the detector. 9. Either: Press X to go back to the list

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 112 6. Press u or n keys to show the zone you wish to delete. ADD/DEL DETECTORS *Zone 021 &

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 113 6. Press Y. The display shows a message asking you to confirm your choice. (Press X if you wan

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i-on160 Page 6 Basic Programming Procedures Programming Before Installation If you prefer, you can program the control unit before installing the syst

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 114 7. When you have found the zone you wish to edit press Y. The bottom line of the display shows

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 115 9. Press Y to confirm your changes. The bottom line of the display shows the zone you were edi

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 116 Assigning a Wired keypad to Partitions Note: If you selected “Part set mode” during Initial Powe

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 117 partitions except partition 1. 11. Press Y to confirm your changes. Keypad K1-53 Partitions

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 118 10. Fit suitable batteries to the radio keypad. When you fit the final battery the radio keypad

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 119 9. Press Y. The bottom line of the display asks if you want to delete the selected radio keypa

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 120 11. Press Y to save the text. Bedroom Name > 12. Carry on with any other progr

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 121 than one Partition. Press u or n to see the other partitions. See page 52 for more information

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 122 9. Press Y. The display shows the Name option. (If you do not want to name the key go to step 13

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 123 20. Repeat steps 8 to 19 for any other keys you wish to edit. 21. Press X to stop editing th

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i-on160 Basic Programming Procedures Page 7 If this happens key in a valid user code (not a Set Only user code see note 1). When you key in the las

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 124 8. Press u or n keys to show the device address that you want to use for the radio siren, for ex

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 125 by the system 7. Press u or n keys to show the siren you want. SRN02 R1-01-02 Siren 02

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 126 1. Enter Installer Menu. INSTALLER MENU Detectors/Devices > 2. Press Y. DETECTORS/DEVICES

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 127 WAMs Please read the installation manual for the WAM. You must make sure that the WAM is progr

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 128 name (WAM 01). 12. Don’t forget to restore the tamper on the WAM you have just learned. Naming

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 129 Deleting a WAM To remove a WAM from service in the system: 1. Enter Installer Menu. INSTALLER

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 130 Outputs Adding Radio Outputs To teach the control unit's identity to a 762r, 768r or 769r:

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 131 13. EITHER: Press Y to carry on and program the output name (see step 10 on page 132 ) OR:

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 132 9. Press u or n until the display shows the output you wish to edit, for example: EDIT O/P R1>

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 133 5. Press n until the display shows: RADIO OUTPUTS Edit Outputs > 6. Press Y. The bot

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Basic Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 8 ready for use. If the control unit finds a device missing, or one with an address that has not been added

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 134 Radio Outputs > 4. Press n. OUTPUTS Wired Outputs > 5. Press Y. The display sh

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 135 If you are programming a partitioned system then at this point, for some output types, the t

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 136 11. See page 12 for hints on how to edit names. EDIT O/P W1>01>03 Porch light 12. Press Y

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 137 polarity if you scroll down the list. See page 45 for more information on output polarity. 12.

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 138 9. Press Y. The display shows: EXCEPTION START TIME 00 : 00 10. Key in the start time of the ex

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 139 4. Press u until the display shows: (For a part set system the top line of the display shows “

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 140 b) Press u or n to see the other partitions in the list. Press > to change their state as req

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 141 4. Press u until the display shows: (For a part set system the display shows: “Setting Options

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 142 2. Press n until the display shows: (For a part set system the bottom line of the display shows

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 143 3. Press n until the display shows: INSTALLER MENU System Options > 4. Press Y. SYSTEM

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i-on160 Basic Programming Procedures Page 9 Note that this procedure deletes all radio detector identities. Restoring Factory Defaults 1. Enter the

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 144 g) Carry on with any other programming that you need to do. DON’T FORGET to leave the Installer

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 145 4. Press < or > to toggle between Chime On or Chime Off. 5. Press n. The display shows

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 146 Press u or n to see other partitions. 8. Press Y to start the test. The display shows for exampl

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 147 8. Trigger the alarm and tamper of each zone. As you trigger the zones the top line of the di

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 148 Testing a Radio Panic Alarm: 1. Enter the installer menu and select Test (see steps 1 to 4 in “

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 149 The bottom line of the display shows “Number 1”. There are two numbers to chose from. Tel No

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 150 “Acknowledged”. Playing Messages... Note: If you key in a valid user access code before the

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 151 display, for example: 6. Press X when you have finished. INSTALLER MENU About &g

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Step by Step Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 152 blank if you are connecting a PC/laptop directly to the control unit. 12. Press X then n. MODULE

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i-on160 Step by Step Programming Procedures Page 153 10. Press Y. The bottom line of the display shows the subnet mask currently assigned to the p

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Basic Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 10 11. Press u or n to display the desired wiring type on the bottom line of the display. WIRED ZONE TYPE

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i-on160 Page 154 Appendix I: ARC Communication Formats Note: To comply with EN50131 you must fit a communications module. Fast Format Fast Format is t

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i-on160 Appendix I Page 155 SIA3: #AAAAAA|Ntihh:mm/idnnn/rinn/CCcc #AAAAAA|AS Extended SIA 3: #AAAAAA|Ntihh:mm/idnnn/rinn/CCcc/AS Where: AAAAAA 6-

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i-on160 Page 156 Appendix II: Programming a Common Area Some commercial premises include two or more separate areas linked by a common area. You can

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i-on160 Appendix II Page 157 To avoid false alarms make the alarm response of the common area (Partition 1) Siren + Comms and the other two Partitio

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Appendix II i-on160 Page 158 System Options Wired Zone Type Select FSL if using all wired detectors DD243 (for UK only) Confirmation = On •

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i-on160 Appendix II Page 159 If either User 02 or 03 opens the Front Door this starts the entry time and tone. The user enters their code or present

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i-on160 Page 160 Appendix III: Using A WAM As A Repeater Introduction In mode 1 the WAM acts as a repeater for i-on alarm systems. The WAM receives

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i-on160 Appendix III Page 161 3. Set the WAM to the Mode 1 (Repeater) 1. Apply power to the WAM. 2. Enter programming mode as follows: a) Make

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Appendix III i-on160 Page 162 Detectors/Devices > 2. Press Y. DETECTORS/DEVICES Detectors > 3. Press n until the display shows:

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i-on160 Appendix III Page 163 Teach the WAM the Identity of the Detectors 1. Enter programming mode as follows: a) Open the tamper switch. The Red

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i-on160 Basic Programming Procedures Page 11 Defaulting Access Codes If the User and/or Installer codes are lost then you can set the installer and

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Appendix III i-on160 Page 164 1. Enter programming mode as follows: a) Open the tamper switch. The Red Trouble LED glows. b). Press SELECT. Th

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i-on160 Page 165 Appendix IV: Programming a 762 or 768/769 as an Output Module Introduction Before You Begin Carry out a radio site survey. Set Up the

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Appendix IV i-on160 Page 166 NOTE: If you disable infra-red learn then the receiver enables radio learn. If you enable infra-red learn then the r

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i-on160 Appendix IV Page 167 7. Press Y. The display shows the first in a list of the radio outputs on that expander, for example: The bottom line o

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Appendix IV i-on160 Page 168 At the Control Unit 3. Press Y. The display shows: EDIT OUTPUT R1>03>02 Name > 4. Press

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i-on160 Page 169 Index 24 hour alarm output type ... 50 zone type... 34 762r ... 130 76

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i-on160 Page 170 Double knock ... 37 Downloading ... 72, 87 access mode ... 88 connection type ...

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i-on160 Page 171 Key switch latched ... 34 momentary ... 34 Keypad naming ... 40 PA k

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i-on160 Page 172 Phone book ARC reporting ... 73 downloading ... 89 SMS ... 84 speech dialle

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i-on160 Page 173 triggers ... 81 Static test call ... 78 Status web server ... 85 Stray on e

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Basic Programming Procedures i-on160 Page 12 10. Enter Installer Menu and then leave it again. The LEDs around the navigation key should now be gree

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i-on160 Page 174 www.coopersecurity.co.uk Product Support (UK) Tel: +44 (0) 1594 541979 Available between: 08:15 to 12:30 and 13:00 to 17:00 Mond

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i-on160 Basic Programming Procedures Page 13 To move the cursor left or right press u or n respectively. To delete characters press <. Note: If y

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Page ii © Cooper Security Ltd. 2010 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However, neither the authors nor

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i-on160 Page 14 The System Bus The system bus carries all the data between the control unit and its expanders and keypads. Electrically the bus is a s

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i-on160 The System Bus Page 15 Delete the device information from within the control unit. Each type of device has its own “delete” command in th

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The System Bus i-on160 Page 16 Figure 4. Bus Device Addressing for EXPR-30. Detector Connection Point Addresses Each connection point for a detector

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i-on160 The System Bus Page 17 Figure 5. Detector Connection Point Addressing on an i-on160EX. Output Numbering Output numbering is an extension o

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The System Bus i-on160 Page 18 Other Radio Device Addressing. For radio keypads, radio sirens and WAMs, during the learning process the installer sel

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i-on160 The System Bus Page 19 y Carrying out a bus scan does not change the bus configuration. Note that on large systems a bus scan may take som

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The System Bus i-on160 Page 20 Figure 7. Zone Numbering Example. In table form, the zone numbering for the example in Figure 3 would look like this:

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i-on160 The System Bus Page 21 Figure 8. Zone Numbering with EXR-30. Note how the EXPR-30 takes three consecutive bus device addresses, and the zo

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The System Bus i-on160 Page 22 Processing Priority When several detectors are activated at the same time, the control unit always processes PA and No

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i-on160 Page 23 Installer Menu Important: Where noted below the defaults listed enable the control unit to comply with EN50131 requirements. If you ch

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i-on160 Page iii Contents About this Guide ... iiOther i-on160EX Pu

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The Installer Menu i-on160 Page 24 Partitions Partition 1 Appears only in a partitioned system. Loudspeaker Volume Delete Expander Expander 1-01.

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i-on160 The Installer Menu Page 25 2 OUTPUTS Radio outputs Add Outputs Edit Outputs Exp. R1>nn>01...08 Name Type Polarity O/P R1>0

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The Installer Menu i-on160 Page 26 Part Set B Name “Part Set B” Exit Mode Instant Set Settle time Appears only if Exit Mode is “Final Door”

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i-on160 The Installer Menu Page 27 4 SYSTEM OPTIONS Wired Zone type To comply with EN50131 select this option manually during initial power up. P

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The Installer Menu i-on160 Page 28 Panel Loudspeaker Loudspeaker 1 (2) Volume Partitions 01...20 Yes Appears only in a Partitioned system. Ass

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i-on160 The Installer Menu Page 29 CID/SIA Events Fire: Yes Panic: Yes Burg: Yes Technical Alarm: No Tampers: Yes Set/Unset: Yes (see Note 2) Part

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The Installer Menu i-on160 Page 30 IP Network (Own) Web Server Status Disabled Port number 80 IP Address 192.168.0.100 IP Sub-net mask 255.

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i-on160 The Installer Menu Page 31 Speech Dialler Only visible when suitable communications module fitted PSU Current Locate Bus Device 7 VIE

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i-on160 Page 32 Installer Menu Options This section contains reference information for the options provided in the Installer Menu. Detectors/Devices

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 33 Default zone If you select this option then the control unit “forgets” the ID of the detector and sets all t

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i-on160 Page iv “Setting Options” and “Partitions” Menus ... 52Part Setting or Partitioned System? ..

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 34 Normal Alarm (03). When triggered, a zone programmed as ‘Normal Alarm’ will start an alarm provided the system

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 35 In a Part Setting system the keyswitch can Full Set or unset. As with Momentary keyswitches, you can allocat

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 36 Use this zone type to monitor the fault output of an external PSU. (This zone type is available for power su

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 37 Chime When enabled by the user, the system gives a non-alarm warning tone when any zones programmed as ‘Chim

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 38 (active) the control unit alerts them and pauses the setting procedure. The user can acknowledge the alert by

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 39 Note: Cooper Security recommend that you remove all power from the system (battery and mains) before disconn

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 40 Control the response to tampers for the associated partitions. If any associated partition is set then a tam

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 41 The control unit displays the name you give to the keypad when it is reporting faults or other events, makin

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 42 Notes: 1. If you are working on a system with only one keypad (for example when programming a new control uni

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 43 To remove a Radio Keypad from the system Select Detectors/Devices – Radio Keypad – ADD/DEL Radio Keypad. Sel

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i-on160 Page v Comms ... 96Zone Mappi

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 44 When delivered from the factory, or if you restore the control unit to factory settings, then all radio sirens

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 45 outputs. Polarity You change the polarity of either output, to suit the type of equipment that the output m

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 46 Once a receiver has learned an output from the control unit you must set up the output behaviour at the contro

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 47 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? this output type depends on whether DD243 is on or off: DD243 Con

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 48 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? Panel Battery Fault (13) The control unit detects a fault with its

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 49 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? Zone Omit (System) (18) (Operates only when DD243 is enabled.) In

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 50 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? PIR Set Latch (25) The system or partition is set. Inactive when th

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 51 Type: Active when: Assign to Partitions? Part Set D (37) Setting Part Set D. Deactivated on unsetting Par

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 52 In the Installer Menu, while programming a user output type, the control unit gives you the following options:

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 53 The Setting Options sub-menu contains all the options to program entry, exit and alarm response for a single

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i-on160 Page vi Testing a Proximity Tag: ... 148Sending a Test C

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 54 Options Note: The default settings for these options are compliant with EN50131, see page 23. Changes to some

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 55 before the system sets. This may be needed if detectors are being set off by air movements caused by the fin

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 56 as Normal Alarm zones during part set. In a Partitioned system, any Final Exit zones, belonging to the partiti

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 57 Each event specifies: A time on the 24 hour clock One or more days of the week An action (setting, par

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 58 Add Exception Use this option to create an Exception. During the time specified by the exception none of the l

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 59 At the end of the calendar set warning time the control unit stops the warning tone, sets the affected parti

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 60 2. If you are unsetting a partition and setting the same partition again then you must program the setting eve

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 61 PA Keys Active This option allows users to start an alarm from the keypads by pressing both the Panic Alarm

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 62 Note: If a user unsets the system during an alarm, but before the Alarm Abort period has expired, then they ca

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 63 6.4.5). Entry Keypad Lock This option determines whether the user can unset the system by entering an access

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i-on160 Page 1 Introduction System Overview i-on160EX is the control unit for a hybrid wired/wirefree alarm system intended for commercial use. One

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 64 Confirmed alarm: Control unit waits for Siren Delay, and then starts both internal sounders and external siren

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 65 Figure 9. Resistance bands for FSL detectors Note that an installer can wire resistors to the contacts of a

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 66 On a Security Grade 2 system the ability to reset the alert is governed by the System Options - User Reset - S

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 67 Select this option: The control unit deletes: User All user access codes, their PAs, prox tags, and remote

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 68 When logging into the i-on160EX Web Server you must key into the password field the same code as you have prog

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 69 twice, three, four or five times, or always. The system re-arms all closed zones, but not detectors that are

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 70 Entry Alarm Delay Use this option to determine what the system will do if a user strays from an Entry Route zo

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 71 remote control button to confirm that they wish to continue setting the system. On The user need only press

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 72 No Alert Tones The keypad gives no alert tone. (The red LEDs around the navigation key glow to show that ther

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 73 Note: Apart from Downloading and IP Network (Own), the above menu items appear only if the appropriate modul

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Introduction i-on160 Page 2 Zone Connections The control unit provides connections for up to 10 wired zones. These zones can be either all Closed Ci

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 74 Phone Book This option appears only when there is an i-sd02 or i-gsm02 module fitted. Use this menu to store t

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 75 Report Type To choose the report type to send to the ARC select: Communications – ARC Reporting – Report Typ

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 76 CID/SIA Events (This menu appears only if you select “Contact ID” or any of the SIA versions in Communications

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 77 System/Partition keyswitch set and unset 409 CS, OS Calendar set deferred - CE Part Set System/Partitio

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 78 Downloading failed - RU *Notes: 1. The control unit communicates Jamming, Supervision when the system is un

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 79 Dynamic Test Call In dynamic testing the system makes a test call 24 hours after the last alarm communicatio

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 80 Figure 10. Speech Dialler Programming. If the control unit has Call Acknowledge enabled (see page 82), then t

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 81 “Delete Message?” press Y. Use Lid Tamper This puts the control unit into a special mode where the tamper s

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 82 beginning of each transmission.) Select the message that you wish to program. The display then shows a list of

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 83 The control unit sends the text in the Home Message to every telephone number you have programmed for SMS me

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i-on160 Introduction Page 3 External Bell Output The control unit has one external bell output to drive standard Self-Activating Bell (SAB) or Sel

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 84 Phone Book To program the telephone numbers that the control unit will use for SMS message select Communicatio

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 85 Audible If the system is unset then the system logs the event. The keypads produce a short audible tone eve

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 86 “255.255.255.000”. This number has the same format as the IP address. Gateway Address This is the IP address

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 87 IP Address This is the module’s own IP address. If you leave it blank the service provider will give the mo

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 88 Remote Automatically answer calls coming from a remote PC over the telephone network. You will also need to p

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 89 Downloader software version. If these items don't match then the system hangs up. If the items do match

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 90 you can key in the port numbers that Downloader “listens” to on the remote PC for the primary and secondary IP

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 91 Wired Keypads Use this option to test the sounders on the wired keypads. Either: Select “All keypad sounder

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Installer Menu Options i-on160 Page 92 Partitions Use this option to select one or more partitions, and test the zones only within those partitions.

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i-on160 Installer Menu Options Page 93 Signal Strengths This option allows you check the received signal strength from all the radio transmitters b

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