
i-on160 Installer Menu Options
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outputs.
Polarity You change the polarity of either output, to suit the type of
equipment that the output must work with. There are two options:
Normal. The output is held at +12V while inactive, and at 0V
when activated.
Inverted. The output is held at 0V while inactive, and at +12V
when activated.
Partition In a partitioned system you can assign the outputs to any of the
partitions.
Wired Outputs
To use wired outputs you must program their behaviour by giving them an
output type. See page 45 for a list of the output types available. See page 133
for detailed instructions on how to change the type. You can also give each
wired output a name (see page 133).
Polarity
The i-on160EX lets you change the polarity of each wired output, to suit the
type of equipment that the output must work with. There are two options:
Normal
The output is held at +12V while inactive, and at 0V when activated.
Inverted
The output is held at 0V while inactive, and at +12V when activated.
For instructions on how to change the polarity , see page 136.
Control Unit Plug-By Outputs
The plug-by outputs on the control unit are designed for use by standalone
communicators (see i-on160EX Installation Guide for connection details). You
can give each output a name, a type, and change its polarity. Programming
plug-by outputs is the same as programming wired outputs, but you must use
the Outputs – Plug-by Outputs menu.
Notes:
1. The activity of the plug-by outputs is affected by the alarm response
you select. For example, if you select the alarm response “Siren” for Part
Set B, then the control units will not trigger the Plug-by-Outputs if there
is an alarm when the system is in part set B. To make the plug-by
outputs operate you must select an alarm response that has
communications.
2. Plug-by outputs cannot take the type “User Defined”.
Radio Outputs
To use a radio output on a WAM see page 127 .
To use a radio output on a 762r, 768r or 769r receiver you must teach the
identity of the i-on160EX control unit to the receiver.
Note: If you are teaching 762r, 768r, or 769r receivers then make sure that
you disable IR learn on the receivers first.
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