i-on160EX Security System Administrator’s and User Guide
1. Introduction i-on160 Page 4 The i-on160EX can have up to 20 partitions. Users can set and unset each partition completely independently of all t
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i-on160 Page 97 Alarm Functions At a Glance ABCD14 ghi7 pqrs*0#2 abc5 jkl3 def6 mno8 tuv 9 wxyzOKGlowing = On (set)Flashing = Part SetOff = Off (unset
i-on160 Page 98 After an Alarm IN ORDER TO: DO THIS: THE SYSTEM WILL: Switch off siren: EITHER: Key in ACCESS CODE OR present tag. Stop the siren.
i-on160 1. Introduction Page 5 Controls and Displays Figure 2 shows the controls and displays available on the keypad. ABCD14 ghi7 pqrs*0#2 abc5 jkl
1. Introduction i-on160 Page 6 b) Press this key to abandon your decision when the display shows “Are you sure Y/N?” Press this key to gain access
i-on160 1. Introduction Page 7 Note that the installer can disable these LEDs in order to hide the state of the system (to comply with EN50131). In
1. Introduction i-on160 Page 8 Normal User A normal user is assigned to one or more partitions. They cannot add or delete other users. A normal use
i-on160 1. Introduction Page 9 Access to the System To operate the system a user must identify themselves, either by entering an access code on the
1. Introduction i-on160 Page 10 Proximity Tags A proximity tag is a small plastic token with a low powered radio transmitter inside. Each tag conta
i-on160 1. Introduction Page 11 1. Full Set. 2. Part Set. 3. Not used. 4. Unset. 5. Transmit LED. AB Figure 3. Remote control Buttons. Each remote
i-on160 Page 12 2. Alarms The table below shows the different kinds of alarms possible. Type of Alarm Signal (see note) Started by: Intruder Loud wa
i-on160 2. Alarms Page 13 1. Make sure it is safe to enter the premises: 2. Either key in your access code Enter Access Code (** ) OR
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
2 Alarms i-on160 Page 14 Press < or > to see the name of the zone (if the installer has programmed one), for example: Press tick to Reset Hal
i-on160 2. Alarms Page 15 When you talk to the alarm company, they will ask about the circumstances of the alarm, and also for the code you recorded
2 Alarms i-on160 Page 16 Function Key End this call (and let the control unit contact the other destinations for this alarm) ‘5’ Play ‘Home’ and ‘a
i-on160 2. Alarms Page 17 alerts the keypad will return to its’ standby screen and, after a few seconds, the rim of the navigation pad will glow gre
2 Alarms i-on160 Page 18 “RESET FAULTS”. You must make sure that the detector is not active before you can reset a technical alarm.
i-on160 Page 19 3. Setting and Unsetting Setting the System Using a Keypad Do this: The display shows: 1. Make sure the system is idle. Secure all t
3. Setting and Unsetting i-on160 Page 20 keypad sounds the exit tone (a continuous tone). The top line of the display shows the part of the system
i-on160 3. Setting and Unsetting Page 21 Do this: The display shows: 1. Make sure the system is idle. Secure all windows and doors. (The top li
3. Setting and Unsetting i-on160 Page 22 Unsetting the System Using a Keypad When unsetting the system do not stray from the entry route designated
i-on160 3. Setting and Unsetting Page 23 being monitored. If there is any activity on any detector then the system will start an alarm. “Part
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3. Setting and Unsetting i-on160 Page 24 access code or tag the system unsets that partition. 3. Press u or n to show “Partitions”. “Partitions” is
i-on160 3. Setting and Unsetting Page 25 access. Partitions you have chosen to unset, unset immediately. Partitions you have chosen to set start
3. Setting and Unsetting i-on160 Page 26 If the System Will Not Set Normally, the system will set only when all the detectors are “quiet”, that is:
i-on160 3. Setting and Unsetting Page 27 The table below shows the keypad message for each fault, what the message means, and who can override th
3. Setting and Unsetting i-on160 Page 28 (If you wish to stop setting while the exit tone sounds, then press .) The left hand LED glows to sho
i-on160 3. Setting and Unsetting Page 29 Note: The radio keypad does not show the status of the alarm system at all. The left hand “Transmit” LED
3. Setting and Unsetting i-on160 Page 30 Unsetting 1. Enter by the designated entry door. 2. Press on your remote control. The system unsets. At
i-on160 Page 31 4. Administration To make changes to the way your system works you must enter the Menu. Your degree of access to the Menu depends on w
4. Administration i-on160 Page 32 (If you do not press any keys on the keypad for 60 seconds then the display returns to the standby screen.) The r
i-on160 4. Administration Page 33 Omitting Zones You may wish to prevent a zone causing an alarm. For example, if your garage door is protected by
Page iv Users ... 34Editing Existing Users ...
4. Administration i-on160 Page 34 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for any other zone you wish to omit (or include). 8. Press Y to store the changes you h
i-on160 4. Administration Page 35 A Normal or Partition User can: Edit their own user code, and delete or add their own proximity tag, remote or
4. Administration i-on160 Page 36 9. Press Y . The bottom line shows: USER 003 Name > 10. Press Y. The display shows the current n
i-on160 4. Administration Page 37 programmed into the control unit. In the example shown the name is “User 001”. 8. Press u or n to display the use
4. Administration i-on160 Page 38 3. Key in your access code (or present a tag). MENU Omit Zones > 4. Press n . MENU Users
i-on160 4. Administration Page 39 13. Press > to change a “Yes” to a “No” or back again. See page 3 for a description of partitions. See Note be
4. Administration i-on160 Page 40 5. Press Y. USERS Add User > a) Press n. USERS Edit User > b) Press Y. EDIT USER User 0
i-on160 4. Administration Page 41 Proximity Tags No user can change or delete any other user’s proximity tag. (A Master User or Admin User can regi
4. Administration i-on160 Page 42 8. Press Y. Note: If you already have a prox tag allocated to you then the screen will display “Delete Prox Tag?”
i-on160 4. Administration Page 43 a) Press n. USERS Edit User > b) Press Y. EDIT USER User 001 > c) Press u or n. until th
i-on160 Page v Compliance Statement The i-on160EX is suitable for use in systems designed to comply with PD6662:2004 at Grade 2, Grade 3 and environme
4. Administration i-on160 Page 44 If the control unit has already learned that remote control then you will hear a low tone and the display tells y
i-on160 4. Administration Page 45 d) Press Y. USER 003 Name > e) Press u or n. until the bottom line of the display shows: USER 00
4. Administration i-on160 Page 46 Deleting Remote Controls, Tags and PAs If you have lost a remote control, prox tag or panic alarm assigned to you
i-on160 4. Administration Page 47 8. Press Y. The bottom line of the display asks if you wish to delete the device you selected. USER 002 Delete Pa
4. Administration i-on160 Page 48 6. Press Y. The display shows a default user name, for example: “User 004”. Edit the name (for hints on editing t
i-on160 4. Administration Page 49 c) Press Y when you have finished assigning the user to their partitions. The display asks you to assign a new us
4. Administration i-on160 Page 50 for the user press Y. The display should now tell you that the new user has been added to the system. Followed by
i-on160 4. Administration Page 51 (If you change your mind at this point press X.) 10. Press Y to confirm that you wish to delete the user. The con
4. Administration i-on160 Page 52 n shows earlier events, u shows more recent events. 8. Press X to finish viewing the log. MENU View Log
i-on160 4. Administration Page 53 5. Press Y. The display shows: TEST Sirens & Sounders > 6. Press Y . The bottom line of the displays show
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4. Administration i-on160 Page 54 can hear them. b) Press > again to turn the sirens off. WIRED SIRENS All Sirens Off 11. Press Y when you
i-on160 4. Administration Page 55 finished this test. 18. Press X to leave the siren test menu. TEST Sirens & Sounders > Keypad 1. Make s
4. Administration i-on160 Page 56 As you press the function keys on the keypad the display shows their name, for example: Tick Key 9. Press X to e
i-on160 4. Administration Page 57 6. Press n until you see: TEST Walk Test > 7. Press Y. The bottom line of the display shows: WALK TE
4. Administration i-on160 Page 58 Once you have selected the Walk Test option you want to use: The display shows a list of all the detectors ready
i-on160 4. Administration Page 59 5. Press Y. The display shows: TEST Sirens & Sounders > 6. Press n until you see: TEST Outputs
4. Administration i-on160 Page 60 3. Key in your access code (or present a tag). MENU Omit Zones > 4. Press n until you see:. MENU Tes
i-on160 4. Administration Page 61 For each button you press you will see a similar message, for example: RM01,B2:User01 Prt Set All SS:9 b) Pr
4. Administration i-on160 Page 62 the buttons down until the transmit LED on the PA flashes). The top line of the display shows he user the PA is a
i-on160 4. Administration Page 63 The display asks you to present the prox tag you wish to test to the keypad. If there are no prox tags available
i-on160 Page 1 1. Introduction The i-on160EX is an intruder alarm system intended mainly for use in commercial properties. The heart of the i-on160EX
4. Administration i-on160 Page 64 1. Make sure the display shows the standby screen. i-on160EX 12:20 02/11/2010 2. Press . Enter Access Code (
i-on160 4. Administration Page 65 present a tag). 4. Press n until you see:. MENU System Config > 5. Press Y. The bottom line of the displa
4. Administration i-on160 Page 66 “07:06”. 11. Press Y. The control unit saves you changes and the display returns to the date and time menu option
i-on160 4. Administration Page 67 Hint: When you are programming calendar set options it is easier to set up your exceptions first, and then add th
4. Administration i-on160 Page 68 Edit Event This option allows you to edit individual parts of an event if you need to change one after setting it
i-on160 4. Administration Page 69 At the end of the calendar set warning time the control unit stops the warning tone, and sets the affected partit
4. Administration i-on160 Page 70 Calendar Set Example As an example, assume that you wish to set the alarm system every evening during the days Mo
i-on160 4. Administration Page 71 make the whole day of the bank holiday an exception, so start at one minute past midnight. 13. Press Y. The displ
4. Administration i-on160 Page 72 20. Starting from where we finished adding the exception: CALENDAR SET Add Exception > 21. Press u until
i-on160 4. Administration Page 73 31. Press n until the display shows the partition that you want to set (or unset). Note: If you have a part sett
1. Introduction i-on160 Page 2 1. Two button panic alarm with tilt switch. 2. Two button panic alarm. 3. Four button remote control. 4. Keypad 5. W
4. Administration i-on160 Page 74 applies on each of the five working days, Monday to Friday, and sets partition 2 to Full Set. You don’t need to a
i-on160 Page 75 Programming Outputs During programming the installer may allocate some outputs so that they can be reprogrammed by an Administrator. T
4. Administration i-on160 Page 76 8. Press u or n to display the output you wish to edit. EDIT O/P R1>03>03 O/P R1>03>03 > 9.
i-on160 4. Administration Page 77 a user turns it on, but then goes off again after a set time. You can program the time it remains on. 15. Press u
4. Administration i-on160 Page 78 18. Press Y. The display shows the time when the output will turn on. O/P R1>03>03 ON TIME 00:00 19. Key i
i-on160 4. Administration Page 79 Note: You can switch the output on and off from the Menu by selecting Outputs On/Off (see page 90). If you want t
4. Administration i-on160 Page 80 to step 10. Note: If your system is a part setting system (there are no partitions) then you cannot reprogram the
i-on160 4. Administration Page 81 a) Press Y . In the example on the right, the button is currently programmed to unset. RM001,B2:User 001 *Unset
4. Administration i-on160 Page 82 If you selected “Partitions” in step 10c) the display shows: SET PARTITION Partition 1 No c) Press > to
i-on160 4. Administration Page 83 transmit LED flash. The display shows the identity and owner of the remote control, and the button you pressed. G
i-on160 1. Introduction Page 3 Setting and Unsetting The majority of alarm systems are intended to detect the movements of people, and to notify oth
4. Administration i-on160 Page 84 setting system (there are no partitions) then you cannot reprogram the unset key on a remote control. 10. Press n
i-on160 4. Administration Page 85 for example: 15. Press Y . RM001: User 01 Button 2 16. Press X repeatedly to leave the menu. Deleting Remote Con
4. Administration i-on160 Page 86 OR (if you do not have the remote to hand.) a) Press Y. The bottom line of the display shows the first in a l
i-on160 4. Administration Page 87 7. Press Y. REMOTE Edit > 8. Press n until the display shows: REMOTE Delete All > 9.
4. Administration i-on160 Page 88 1. Make sure the display shows the standby screen. i-on160 12:20 02/11/2010 2. Press . Enter Access Code ( )
i-on160 4. Administration Page 89 Redirecting Speech Messages Note: This option is available only if you have the a speech dialler module fitted in
4. Administration i-on160 Page 90 of the cursor. 11. Press Y to store the changes you have made. The display now shows the current name of the tele
i-on160 4. Administration Page 91 example “PORCH LIGHT”. 6. Press n until the display shows the output you wish to operate: RADIO OUTPUT 2 PORCH L
4. Administration i-on160 Page 92 6. Press Y . The bottom line of the display shows your control unit type and its software revision. ABOUT PANEL
i-on160 Page 93 List of Menu Options Item Page Omit Zones 33 Users 39 Add User 47 Edit User 35 (for each user:) Name 36 Type (not U01) 36 Partitio
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