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Page 2: ...ntrol units with version 4 00 software This guide contains a detailed description of programming an i onEX system using the Installer Menu Other i onEX Publications To install connect and start up an...

Page 3: ...can no longer make changes to the system from the web browser while the system is set An installer can now transfer an Installer menu session from one keypad to another without leaving the Installer...

Page 4: ...es can now be programmed for Fault or Tamper There is a new option Unset Comms to allow control of amount of amount of communications taking place while an alarm system is unset The Installer can sele...

Page 5: ...10 To Enter the Installer Menu 11 Transferring to Another Keypad 12 To leave the Installer Menu at any time 12 Important Saving Changes 13 Defaulting the System 14 Restoring Factory Defaults 14 Defaul...

Page 6: ...n EUR Variants 83 Confirmation UK Variants 84 Profiles 87 Masking 87 Mask Override 89 Language 89 Restore Defaults 89 Installer Name 91 Installer Code 91 Keypad Text 91 Remote Needs Entry 91 HUA Respo...

Page 7: ...An Expander Or Keypad To The Bus 131 To Delete A Keypad or Expander From The Bus 133 Expanders 134 To Disable or Enable an Expander 134 To Replace an Expander 136 Naming Wired and Radio Expanders 138...

Page 8: ...Panel Software and Language Version 188 Seeing Which Communications Module Is Currently Installed 189 Finding IP Network Information For The Built In Ethernet Port 190 Appendix I ARC Communication Fo...

Page 9: ...able Infra red learning 205 Set to manual learn 205 Select channel 206 Teach the Control Unit to the 762r or 768r 769r 206 At the Keypad 206 At the 762r or 768r 769r 207 At the Keypad 208 Appendix V C...

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Page 11: ...ting on a wall and provide three or more fixing points The i on160EX and i on50EX cases are made of coated steel and can be butted up to side walls or a ceiling without blocking the opening or closing...

Page 12: ...he relevant Installation Guide for details of bus configuration maximum bus length and cabling type Zone Connections The control unit itself provides the following connections for wired zones Control...

Page 13: ...o the control unit The PC must be running Cooper Security s i on Downloader The USB port also allows an Installer to apply software updates to the control unit or in European versions install alternat...

Page 14: ...access codes or presenting a prox tag providing the keypad has a prox tag reader Provided that they are in separate partitions the control unit can respond to several keypads in use at the same time...

Page 15: ...radius of an expander then some mutual jamming may occur Please read Guidance Notes For Radio Alarm System available from www coopersecurity co uk Remote Power Supply The EXP PSU remote power supply...

Page 16: ...In Part Set Mode the control unit can set in one of four ways either Full set or three varieties of Part Set In Full Set the control unit pays attention to all detectors In each of the three Part Sets...

Page 17: ...tem communicates tampers as tampers and also defaults the Omittable zone attribute to No You can override any of the settings by selecting individual options in other parts of the Installer Menu Note...

Page 18: ...vents 15 100 250 250 500 Calendar Set events 0 0 0 5 20 Calendar Set Exceptions 0 0 0 30 30 EN 50131 Security Grade 2 2 2 2 or 3 2 or 3 Web Server No No Yes Yes Yes ARD No No Yes Yes Yes Main Hardware...

Page 19: ...Each partition has one part set 4 i on40 Either 16 in FSL mode OR eight in 4 wire CC mode The remainder are radio zone 5 i on16 and i on40 have four wired outputs and four radio outputs All EX control...

Page 20: ...blication i on Range Web Server Set Up Guide for instructions on how to set up your PC laptop and the control unit Note that the Master User of the system must enable remote access before you can use...

Page 21: ...MAY show If this happens key in a valid user code not a Set Only user code see note 1 When you key in the last digit of the access code the display shows Installer Menu on the top line The bottom lin...

Page 22: ...e Installer Menu at any time 1 Press until the display shows 2 Replace the control unit lid if you removed it earlier Ensure the control unit tamper switch is closed 3 Press to leave Installer menu Pr...

Page 23: ...l record of devices attached to the bus The display shows Press to accept the change to the bus You can still press to return to the installer menu if you do not want to change the number of devices o...

Page 24: ...ypad addresses Restoring Factory Defaults 1 Enter the Installer Menu 2 Press until the bottom line shows System Options 3 Press The display shows 4 Press until the bottom line shows 5 Press The displa...

Page 25: ...ither Security Grade 3 or Security Grade 2 settings Note If you change Grades then the keypad display reminds you that all user codes will be defaulted If you change your mind at this point and do not...

Page 26: ...display shows 18 Press The control unit saves your changes and the display shows the time and date Note 1 If the control unit is an i on30EXD i on50EXD or has an i sd02 or i dig02 fitted then the key...

Page 27: ...ade 2 User 01 1234 Installer 7890 Grade 3 User 01 123456 Installer 567890 Note that i on30EX and i on40 are Grade 2 only The control unit starts a tamper alarm After a pause of several seconds the key...

Page 28: ...etters appear on each key Figure 1 Letters Assigned to Keys A cursor on the display shows where the next character will go when you key it in If you are keying in capitals the cursor is a block for sm...

Page 29: ...i Code reset see page 95 B Using a suitable communicator trigger the Remote Reset input on the plug by output pins C Attend the site and enter the Installer Menu access code from a keypad If necessary...

Page 30: ...i on50EX and i on160EX you will need to understand how devices are addressed and how to add and delete them correctly Device Addressing on the Bus Each device on the bus has a unique address The devic...

Page 31: ...d instructions on disabling and replacing bus devices Bus Device Addresses The control unit reports the addresses of bus devices as two groups of characters separated by a An dd A A letter showing the...

Page 32: ...extension of the bus device address The control unit shows the connection point address as three groups of characters An dd ii An dd The first two groups are the address of the bus device see the pre...

Page 33: ...s three groups of digits An dd oo An dd The first two groups are the address of the bus device see page 21 The A can be a P for the panel W for a wired expander or R for a radio expander The character...

Page 34: ...d Strobe Loudspeakers 01 and 02 01 only for i on30EX and i on50 Plug by Outputs 01 to 16 1 to 12 for i on30EX and i on50 Bus Scanning and Re configuring The control unit keeps an internal list of ever...

Page 35: ...ormation you will need to re address and re program those devices and zones if you want to add them to the bus again A bus re configure is not saved until you leave Installer Menu If the control unit...

Page 36: ...01 04 Zone 024 R0 02 04 Zone 005 P0 00 05 Zone 015 W0 01 05 Zone 025 R0 02 05 Zone 006 P0 00 06 Zone 016 W0 01 06 Zone 026 R0 02 06 Zone 007 P0 00 07 Zone 017 W0 01 07 Zone 027 R0 02 07 Zone 008 P0 00...

Page 37: ...Adding Removing Expanders and Zone Numbering At some point after the initial installation you may wish to replace one of the expanders You can replace an EXP R30 with up to three EXP R10 or EXP W10 ex...

Page 38: ...r switch When this switch is triggered the device sends a message down the bus to the control unit which then starts the appropriate alarms shows a tamper alert on the keypad and communicates a tamper...

Page 39: ...ones have a type other than Not Used Attributes Chime No Soak Test No not i on16 Double Knock No not i on16 Part Set B No level setting system only Part Set C No level setting system only Part Set D N...

Page 40: ...addressed on bus Replace Expander Expander W1 01 W1 45 Display shows expanders currently addressed on bus Wired Keypads Address Bus Device 30 50 160 Edit Keypad Keypad K1 51 K1 99 Display shows keypa...

Page 41: ...30 40 50 160 Appears only in a Partitioned system Key C Name Key C Setting Partition 3 Full Set OR Part Set C in a Part Setting System 30 40 50 160 Appears only in a Partitioned system Key D Name Key...

Page 42: ...larm Normal Output 03 Burglar Alarm Normal Output 04 Open Close Inverted Output 05 Zone Omit System Normal Output 06 Alarm Abort Normal Output 07 Confirmed Alarm Normal Output 08 Technical Alarm Norma...

Page 43: ...y in a Partitioned system Partition 1 Name Partition 1 Exit Mode Timed Set Settle Time 10seconds Appears only if Exit Mode is Final Door Exit Time 40seconds Appears only if Exit Mode is Timed Exit or...

Page 44: ...l wiring type during initial power up Panel Zones 2 Wire FSL 2k2 4k7 All Zones 2 Wire FSL 2k2 4k7 30 50 160 User Access HUA keys active No Quick Set No This setting is required in order to comply with...

Page 45: ...rsions Restore Defaults Staged defaults 30 50 160 i on30EX cannot change to 6 digit user codes Factory defaults Country Defaults Appears on EUR systems only as part of Factory Default process Installe...

Page 46: ...itable communications module fitted To comply with EN50131 the panel must have a communicator Call Mode Single A single or alternate setting is required in order to comply with EN50131 Phone book empt...

Page 47: ...ic 21CN FF Ack time 800ms Appears only when Report Type Fast Format Send tamper as burg Disabled Appears when Report Type CID or SIA Dynamic Test Call Enabled Appears only when StaticTest Call disable...

Page 48: ...on ii on16 Visible on i on30EXD OR when suitable communications module fitted Account Name Blank Serial Number Blank Connection Type Remote Rings to Answer 5 rings Answer on one ring Disabled Access M...

Page 49: ...ications module fitted PSU Current 30 40 50 160 Battery s 50 160 Panel External PSU Appears only if EXP PSU fitted Locate Bus Device 30 50 160 7 VIEW LOG 8 ABOUT Panel Shows panel type s w version lan...

Page 50: ...see Delete All on the bottom line of the display On an i onEX control unit when the display shows the first radio expander press and you will see Delete All on the bottom line of the display See page...

Page 51: ...n delivered from the factory the control unit has all zones set to Not Used 2 If you program a radio zone but the control unit does not have a detector learned for that zone then the keypad will displ...

Page 52: ...n triggered a zone programmed as Normal Alarm will start an alarm provided the system is set When the control unit first learns a radio detector the zone type defaults to Normal Alarm 720r detectors d...

Page 53: ...changes the current set state Key Switch Latched KSL 09 30 40 50 160 Use this zone type to connect a fixed position keyswitch to a single zone In a Part Setting system the keyswitch can Full Set or un...

Page 54: ...n external power supply unit If an external PSU triggers a zone with this type then the control unit activates any output programmed as Battery Fault and causes an alert that displays External Battery...

Page 55: ...tion exit mode is Lock Set see page 72 This zone type is designed for a normally open switch Note that this zone type is monitored by the panel only when the system or partition is arming or armed A L...

Page 56: ...the display to Yes to assign the zone to every partition No to de assign the zone from every partition 3 Press or to scroll through the partition list and change the assignment of the zone as necessar...

Page 57: ...nock attribute to the Normal Alarm and Entry Route zone types Note Double Knock does not comply with EN50131 Part Set B Not visible in a partitioned system When a user presses button B part set the co...

Page 58: ...ault External PSU Low Volts and External PSU Fault Masking 30 40 50 160 Apply this attribute EITHER if you have connected a detector that reports masking by changing the resistance between its mask fa...

Page 59: ...dding Expanders Address Bus Device To add an expander to the bus use the Installer Menu option Detectors Devices Address Bus Device See page 131 for detailed instructions When you add an expander the...

Page 60: ...ions on the menu to either allocate or deallocate the expander to all partitions in one operation Once you have carried out this operation you can then scroll through the partition list and change the...

Page 61: ...lways use the Installer Menu option Detectors Devices Wired Expander Delete Expander or Detectors Devices Radio Expander Delete Expander See page 133 for detailed instructions Using these options defa...

Page 62: ...the tamper The control unit will assign the bus device address of the expander you removed to the new expander along with all the zones and other programming from the old expander The new expander wil...

Page 63: ...ypad the display shows information from partitions assigned to the user not to the keypad Once the user has finished with a keypad the keypad reverts to showing information from the partition s it is...

Page 64: ...Deleting Wired Keypads 30 50 160 Use this menu option to delete keypads from the system See page 133 for detailed instructions Notes 1 If you are working on a system with only one keypad for example...

Page 65: ...r down the system disconnect the damaged keypad from the bus and reconnect a new keypad of the same type to the bus When you power up the control unit again the remaining keypads will show an alert th...

Page 66: ...detailed instructions To remove a Radio Keypad from the system Select Detectors Devices Radio Keypad ADD DEL Radio Keypad Select the radio expander the keypad is allocated to followed by the device a...

Page 67: ...s presented their proximity tag and then pressed another key A B or unset External Sirens The 760ES external radio siren is a weather proof battery powered siren designed to operate on external walls...

Page 68: ...etectors Devices Info Module 2 Make sure the Info Module is in Learn Mode consult the 771r Installation Guide 3 Select Teach Info Module The display shows the message Is the receiver is in learn mode...

Page 69: ...repeaters only When working as a repeater module the WAM repeats the signals from any detectors within its range amplifying them to a level that the control unit can detect This allows you to increas...

Page 70: ...s Wired Outputs To use wired outputs you must program their behaviour by giving them an output type See page 61 for a list of the output types available See page 168 for detailed instructions on how t...

Page 71: ...st teach the identity of the 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 Once a receiver has learn...

Page 72: ...in the abort period Deactivates when the alarm is reset Yes Technical Alarm 06 There is a technical alarm Deactivates when the zone causing the alarm is restored AND a user enters a valid access code...

Page 73: ...Fail output varies as follows a If EITHER mains is present at the control unit OR has been absent for more than 10s then the control unit activates the output b If mains fails at the control unit at t...

Page 74: ...knowledges the fault by entering a valid access code No Tamper 16 The control unit detects tamper on any the following devices Control unit lid or wall tamper Radio or wired keypad Zone type Tamper ac...

Page 75: ...utput at the end of the siren time See page 75 to choose the siren duration Yes Strobe 22 a The control unit starts a Full alarm hold up alarm or fire alarm The output remains active until the user di...

Page 76: ...et terminals Yes 24 Hour Alarm 29 The control unit starts a 24 hour alarm Yes Setting Complete 30 The control unit finishes setting Active for 10 seconds Yes Unset Complete 31 Someone unsets the syste...

Page 77: ...ndar set Yes all partitions by default User Defined 43 The user switches the output on or off from the keypad or a remote control Assign this output type to any outputs that you want the user to contr...

Page 78: ...is not available EUR versions HUA confirm timer 51 Operates only when BS8243 is enabled HUA confirmation timer is running Inactive when the timer stops This option is not available EUR versions Rearm...

Page 79: ...d 999 seconds Note that if you select an active time of zero seconds then the output will not operate On Time Off Time Days If you select Latched Yes then use these three options to make a user define...

Page 80: ...ars in the System Options menu In a partitioned system HUA Response appears in each partition s sub menu Table 2 Setting Option and Partition Menus 3 SETTING OPTIONS PAGE 3 PARTITIONS PAGE Full Set Pa...

Page 81: ...lt settings for these options are compliant with EN50131 see page 29 Changes to some of the defaults may render the system non compliant Name Use this option to give the Full Set Part Set or Partition...

Page 82: ...st provide a Lock Set zone connected to a suitable lock on the final exit door and you must also provide a Final Exit zone connected to the final exit door Setting To set the system a user must first...

Page 83: ...ilding is locked using electronic locks on the entry doors Exit Terminate To set the system a user must first start the setting sequence using access code or prox tag at a keypad or by remote control...

Page 84: ...ull Set and all the Part Sets Strobe on Unset Part Set Strobe on Set When set to ON this option causes the control unit to activate any output programmed as Strobe plus the strobe on any 760ES wireles...

Page 85: ...has no effect if the Alarm Response Mode does not require communications or if a line fault is detected 2 Siren Delay also has no effect if System Options Confirmation Mode is set to DD243 or BS8243...

Page 86: ...all Entry Route zones belonging to the partition with the Part Set attribute will continue to act as Entry Routes during part set Final Exit In a Part Setting System any Entry Route zones with the Par...

Page 87: ...to exceptions while programming events see below The i on160EX can store up to 20 events and 30 exceptions The i on50EX can store up to five events and 30 exceptions By using events and exceptions you...

Page 88: ...at will remind you of its purpose when you are linking events to exceptions Exception Start Time Key in the start time in 24 hour format The time 00 00 is midnight at the beginning of a new day Except...

Page 89: ...ition that is due to be set If the calendar set warning timer has been deferred by a user the control unit halts the warning timer and defers any consequent setting event for 30 minutes After 20 minut...

Page 90: ...e The default settings for these options are compliant with EN50131 see page 29 Changes to some of the defaults may render the system non compliant Wired Zone Type 30 40 50 160 Normally the control un...

Page 91: ...in System Options Confirmation BS8243 then two separate HUA events are needed within the confirmation time in order to start a HUA See page 87 for HUA Confirmation Time Quick Set Note If you enable th...

Page 92: ...municates HUA or Duress as appropriate and also a set or unset event Yes Master Users can create Duress user types No The Duress user type is not available to assign to users User Reset This menu opti...

Page 93: ...select NO for any of the system tampers above then when that type of tamper occurs the control unit enables the Remote Reset input pin on the plug by connector After an alarm the user may silence the...

Page 94: ...allers to program a control unit for operation under either DD243 or BS8243 There are three options Basic If you select this option then the control unit will activate any output programmed as Confirm...

Page 95: ...em by entering an access code after opening the entry door Off The user can enter an access code at the keypad after the entry door opens used for DD243 2004 clause 6 4 4 On The user must unset the sy...

Page 96: ...iately and run for the programmed siren time Confirmed alarm the control unit waits for any programmed siren delay see page 75 and then starts both the internal sounders and the external sirens These...

Page 97: ...rs Note that the time must be between eight hours and 20 hours in order to comply with BS8243 2010 5 4 1 2 Profiles 16 40 In the i on16 and i on40 control units this option loads a set of standard ent...

Page 98: ...s enabled the alarm response depends on whether the system is set or unset and which resistance range the detector is signalling with When the system is unset Detector output Response Mask 9k1 The con...

Page 99: ...em the Installer must reset the Alert On a Security Grade 2 system the ability to reset the alert is governed by the System Options User Reset System Tampers option see page 83 Mask Override 30 40 50...

Page 100: ...evices IDs for learned radio devices When you enter the Radio Devices menu the bottom line of the keypad display presents the first in a list of options Each option can have a Yes or No at the end of...

Page 101: ...same text as you have programmed into the Installer Name field Note that the username field on the Web Server login is case sensitive Note that the i on16 i on30EX and i on30EXD do not provide a Web...

Page 102: ...order to comply with EN50131 If the system has rearmed then when a user enters the system through the Final Exit door the control unit will give an audible internal alarm in place of the normal entry...

Page 103: ...er whenever it starts an alarm If a user silences the alarm within the Abort Delay period the alarm will not require an engineer or remote reset If an alarm occurs and a user unsets the system within...

Page 104: ...ot be able to reset the system after a Jamming event Force Set You may wish to allow a user with a remote control to set the alarm system when one or more of the detectors are not working or are open...

Page 105: ...m control unit and the ARC must have the same CSID code This acts as a seed for computing both the reset code and its anti code The ARC usually generates the CSID code Use this option to program the c...

Page 106: ...e is a delay of more than 10s but less than the mains fail delay between a mains fail at the control unit and a mains fail at the remote psu The control unit lights the red keypad LED within after 10...

Page 107: ...control unit PCB By default the terminal is closed circuit If you select FSL then you should insert a 2k2 resistor in series with the wire from the sounder Communications Note If you have connected a...

Page 108: ...ts do NOT have a web server based programming interface 16 30 Downloading Deals with setting up phone numbers account numbers for the downloader and controlling the type of connection you wish to allo...

Page 109: ...times Alternate The control unit reports to one of the two telephone numbers in the Phone Book Operation The control unit dials the first telephone number and attempts to connect to the ARC If it fai...

Page 110: ...control unit gives you the opportunity to store an account number for each partition If you are programming a Part Setting system then you can store one account number With CID reporting the system re...

Page 111: ...five seconds when a user omits a zone 3 The control unit delays reporting logging either mains loss or exiting Installer Menu with mains loss by 15 18 min chosen randomly For Scandinavia the control...

Page 112: ...unit delays reporting logging either A C mains loss or leaving Installer Menu with A C mains loss by 15 22 minutes chosen randomly The control unit delays reporting logging either mains restore or le...

Page 113: ...nd restore Faults 380 Masking fault and restore Burglar Alarm 381 Zone supervision fail and restore Radio keypad supervision fail and restore External siren supervision fail and restore WAM supervisio...

Page 114: ...Set CS OS System or Partition keyswitch set and unset Set Unset EA Exit timeout and restore Exit Timeout EJ ES Missing bus device and restore Tamper bus device and restore Tampers ET ER Bus device aux...

Page 115: ...RF Battery PSU YT YR Control unit battery low fail and restore Panel Battery YT YR External PSU low volts via zone n Faults YW System error Faults Notes 1 The control unit communicates Jamming Supervi...

Page 116: ...ds all CID SIA messages as specified in Communications ARC Reporting CID SIA Events If you select Enabled then for full alarm response the control unit sends tampers as burglary BA and sends Contact I...

Page 117: ...the system is unset Enabled The control unit communicates all signals regardless of whether the system is set or unset Disabled The control unit sends tampers mains fail and other status signals when...

Page 118: ...Messages There are five messages slots available The Home Message and Messages 1 to 4 The i sd01 i sd02 and i gsm02 can record up to ten seconds of speech for the Home message and up to five seconds o...

Page 119: ...s The display shows the current digits of the selected telephone number Key in the telephone number Press to add a two second pause if required The display shows this as a comma Press when you are hap...

Page 120: ...after the number Press when you have finished The control unit will send the selected speech message to every telephone number with a Yes next to it Note There are a total of five voice messages avail...

Page 121: ...d Messages To set up the text of SMS messages select Communications SMS Messages The bottom line of the display shows the first item in a list of the messages you can program Press or to scroll to the...

Page 122: ...an SMS message whenever it detects one of the triggers that you have marked with a Yes The triggers are categories each of which covers a range of specific events in the control unit Trigger Includes...

Page 123: ...es the sounders and the display indicates a telephone line fault The system can be set again with the line fault present If the system is set then the control unit logs the event but does not give any...

Page 124: ...ddress This is the control unit s own IP address The IP address comprises four groups of digits Each group is three digits long and is separated from the next group by a dot for example 192 168 000 00...

Page 125: ...use DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol to obtain these values from a DHCP server Port Number This is the port that the module uses when connecting to Downloader Note Once you have entered the details...

Page 126: ...aving the site In order to use the i on Downloader software you must program following options Account As part of ensuring the security of a connection Downloader must use an account name and serial n...

Page 127: ...nected to the control unit then it has access to all system programming If you wish to provide secure access then use either Call Out Only or Secure Callback Please note that you cannot use Secure Cal...

Page 128: ...that the control unit can call in order to start a Downloading session The user starts the call by selecting one of the IP address The options available are IP Address This option presents two sub men...

Page 129: ...perate all outputs programmed as Siren and Strobe Either Select All Sirens to operate all sirens at once OR Press or to select the sirens for an individual partition Loudspeakers With this option you...

Page 130: ...s b Press both keys of the two button HUA The wired keypad display shows Hold Up Alarm Key c Press the Unset key The wired keypad display shows System Unset Key d Test all the numeric keys four at a t...

Page 131: ...means battery present in good condition and charged Low mean battery present but discharged Missing means battery is not connected Battery 2 Status 160 This option will be present if you have enabled...

Page 132: ...the Walk Test option activating a wired HUA switch will not cause a HUA alarm If you wish to see which zones have not yet been tested then press the menu key The bottom line of the display will show...

Page 133: ...ests Signal Strength menu When you press D then the control unit resets the signal strength records for ALL transmitters You can also reset the signal strength record of individual transmitters To do...

Page 134: ...press to turn the channel On Once you have selected all the channels to be tested press The control unit will then dial the ARC and communicate the selected channels During the call you should see the...

Page 135: ...the keypad The keypad display shows the owner of the prox tag ARC Reporting For the i on40 i on30EX and i on160EX this option appears only when the i sd02 i dig02 or i gsm02 module is fitted For the i...

Page 136: ...t is playing the messages the keypad display shows Playing messages The person receiving the messages call acknowledge and end the call by pressing 5 of 9 on their phone keypad If no one acknowledges...

Page 137: ...nit keeps a log of events for example alarms and times of setting unsetting An installer or master user can read the log when the system is completely unset Note that no other user type can read the l...

Page 138: ...version and status of the control unit If the control unit has a communications module fitted then the About option also provides information about the module including IP addresses and port numbers f...

Page 139: ...Mask This is the subnet mask currently in use by the control unit itself Gateway Address This is the gateway address being used by the control unit MAC Address This is the unique MAC address of the co...

Page 140: ...a default bus address and that all the other system information for that device has been erased If you are removing a version 2 or version 3 i kp01 from an i on16 or i on40 you must manually default...

Page 141: ...ng the Installer Menu see page 133 If you have inadvertently erased a keypad s address by holding down D and then 1 Make the control unit re scan the bus by leaving the Installer Menu 2 Press when the...

Page 142: ...cate the next free number for example 1 followed by 06 NOTE If there are no more free bus addresses then the keypad display will display an error message This may happen especially if you are trying t...

Page 143: ...From The Bus 30 50 160 1 Enter Installer Menu 2 Press The display shows 3 Press until the display shows EITHER if you are deleting a wired expander OR if you are deleting a radio expander OR if you ar...

Page 144: ...te Expander option The control unit deletes its record of the expander you selected in step 7 and also defaults the expander s own record of the bus address If you wish to re instate the expander you...

Page 145: ...xpander you wish to enable or disable in this example expander W1 04 The right hand end of the bottom line shows the state of the expander Yes for enable No for disable 8 Press or until the end of the...

Page 146: ...fter you have left the Installer menu then repeat steps 1 to 11 but at step 8 press or until the end of the bottom line shows Yes To Replace an Expander 1 Enter Installer Menu 2 Press The display show...

Page 147: ...EXP R30 d Power up the system connect the battery close the control unit lid to ensure the tamper switch is closed then apply mains power The keypad display shows The navigation key LEDs glow red to...

Page 148: ...762s 768s or WAMs Naming Wired and Radio Expanders 1 Enter Installer Menu 2 Press 3 Press until the display shows EITHER if you are adding a wired expander OR if you are adding a radio expander 4 Pre...

Page 149: ...ntil the display shows EITHER if you are adding a wired expander OR if you are adding a radio expander 4 Press The rest of these instructions assume you are naming a wired expander The same instructio...

Page 150: ...tom line shows Yes or No as required 11 Press to show other partitions Press or to allocate or remove partitions as required 12 Press to confirm your changes 13 Carry on with any other programming tha...

Page 151: ...need to do DON T FORGET to leave the Installer Menu in order to save the changes you have made see page 12 Editing Zones Learning radio detectors Note This example assumes that you are using an i onEX...

Page 152: ...lay shows a message to confirm that you have learned the detector to the selected zone together with the current signal strength of the transmitter The keypad also sounds a double beep when the contro...

Page 153: ...g to the selected expander The display shows an next to zones where the control unit has already learned detectors 6 Press or keys to show the zone you wish to delete 7 Press The bottom line of the di...

Page 154: ...ders 16 40 On an i on16 or i on40 the display shows the first in a list or the radio zones 5 Press until the bottom line of the display shows Delete All 6 Press The display shows a message asking you...

Page 155: ...play shows Name 8 Press or to see the Type Attributes or Partition options for that zone Press to select the option you wish to change Note If a zone has the type Not Used then the Attributes and Part...

Page 156: ...he zone from all partitions except partition 1 Note If you selected Part set mode during Initial Power up then the display will not show the Partitions option see System Options Restore Defaults Facto...

Page 157: ...current name The cursor is on the first character on the left 7 See page 18 for hints on how to edit names 8 Press to save the completed name 9 Carry on with any other programming that you need to do...

Page 158: ...itions 10 To allocate a keypad to a partition press or until the end of the bottom line shows Yes To remove a keypad from a partitions press or until the end of the bottom line shows No You can alloca...

Page 159: ...the expander that you wish allocate the radio keypad to Note This example assumes that your radio expanders are bus devices 02 and 05 The numbers may be different on the system you are working on 7 Pr...

Page 160: ...ramming you need to do Deleting a Radio Keypad To remove a Radio Keypad from the system 1 Enter Installer Menu 2 Press 3 Press until the display shows 4 Press 5 Press On an i onEX range control unit t...

Page 161: ...selected radio keypad 10 Press The bottom line of the display asks you to confirm that you want to delete the selected radio keypad 11 Press The bottom line of the display shows The control unit has d...

Page 162: ...0 50 160 The control unit allows you to assign radio keypads to one or more of the partitions Note If you selected Part set mode during Initial Power up then you cannot assign a radio keypad to a part...

Page 163: ...Press or until the bottom line shows All Partitions Press or until the end of the bottom line shows Either Yes to allocate the keypad to all partitions Or No to remove the keypad from all partitions...

Page 164: ...The bottom line of the display shows the key s current name The cursor is on the first character on the left 11 See page 18 for hints on how to edit names 12 Press to save the text This example shows...

Page 165: ...ting state as required for example 18 Press to stop changing Key A s setting functions 19 Press to stop editing Key A 20 Repeat steps 8 to 19 for any other keys you wish to edit 21 Press to stop editi...

Page 166: ...radio sirens on that expander See page 24 for an explanation of radio siren numbering If a radio siren is already learned into that address then the bottom line of the display shows a on the left and...

Page 167: ...ing a Part Setting system To change to a Partitioned system see System Options Restore Defaults Factory Defaults on page 90 2 By default all sirens are assigned to all partitions To allocate a siren t...

Page 168: ...o siren to all partitions at once Press or until the bottom line shows All Partitions Press or until the end of the bottom line shows Either Yes to allocate the siren to all partitions Or No to remove...

Page 169: ...t in a list of device addresses used by radio sirens on that expander If a radio siren has already been learned by the system then the bottom line of the display shows a at the beginning of the line a...

Page 170: ...Press On an i onEX range control unit the bottom line of the display shows the first of the available radio expanders On an i on40 control unit the bottom line of the display shows Go to step 8 6 Pre...

Page 171: ...d gives a double beep 11 Press The display shows that the control unit has learned the WAM s identity and given it a default name WAM 01 12 Don t forget to restore the tamper on the WAM you have just...

Page 172: ...he text 12 Press The display shows that the control unit is now ready to select another WAM 13 Carry on with any other programming you need to do DON T FORGET to leave the Installer Menu in order to s...

Page 173: ...d expander 8 Press or until you see the WAM you wish to remove 9 Press The bottom line of the display asks if you wish to delete the selected WAM 10 Press The bottom line of the display asks you to co...

Page 174: ...ample assumes that your radio expanders are bus devices 02 and 05 The numbers may be different on the system you are working on 30 50 160 7 Press The top line of the display shows the first in a list...

Page 175: ...order to save the changes you have made see page 12 Giving a Radio Output a Type Note Some output types can be assigned to zones or partitions If you select those types then the keypad display will sh...

Page 176: ...The bottom line of the display shows the current type of the output 9 Press or until the display shows the output you wish to edit for example 10 Press 11 Press The bottom line of the display shows th...

Page 177: ...t the bottom line of the display shows the first of the available radio expanders for example Go to step 7 16 40 On an i on40 control unit the bottom line of the display shows Go to step 9 30 50 160 7...

Page 178: ...f the display will show the Type option Go to page 165 to change the type of the output 11 Press The bottom line of the display shows the output s current name The cursor is on the first character on...

Page 179: ...example 8 Press or until the display shows the output you wish to edit for example If the bottom line of the display shows Not Used then the output does not currently have a type assigned to it If th...

Page 180: ...the top line of the display shows Partition The bottom line of the display shows Partition 1 Yes This means that the system is asking if you want to allocate the output to Partition 1 You can remove t...

Page 181: ...ws the output you wish to edit for example 16 40 Note The top line of the display will show a single output number not an expander connection point 9 Press Note If the output has the type Not Used you...

Page 182: ...step 8 30 50 160 6 If required press or until the display shows the expander whose outputs you wish to edit for example 30 50 160 7 Press The display shows the first in a list of the wired outputs be...

Page 183: ...to save the changes you have made see page 12 Calendar Set 50 160 The procedures shown for calendar setting refer to a partitioned system If you are programming a part setting system look for the com...

Page 184: ...e page 18 for hints on editing text 9 Press The display shows 10 Key in the start time of the exception For example to start at one minute past midnight Note that midnight is 00 00 and represents the...

Page 185: ...play shows For a part set system the bottom line of the display shows Setting Options 3 Press For a part set system the display shows Setting Options Full Set 4 Press until the display shows For a par...

Page 186: ...13 Press to finish setting up the event day s On a partitioned system the bottom line of the display shows the first in a list of the partitions At the end of the bottom line is the current action for...

Page 187: ...her available exceptions Press to change their state as required 17 Press when you have finished applying exceptions The display shows 18 Carry on with any other programming that you need to do DON T...

Page 188: ...ss to select an editing option Each of the options allows you to edit one of the parts of the event The displays appearing while editing the event work in the same way as the displays shown during add...

Page 189: ...9 Press The bottom line of the display asks you to confirm that you want to delete the event 10 Press to delete the event Press if you wish to change your mind The control unit deletes the event and...

Page 190: ...any other programming that you need to do DON T FORGET to leave the Installer Menu in order to save the changes you have made see page 12 Note To disable this option key in 0000 over the existing cod...

Page 191: ...der to save the changes you have made see page 12 OR IF Confirmation Mode is set to Basic then a Press until the display shows b Press c Press until the display shows d Press e Carry on with any other...

Page 192: ...o test a selection of individual zones press until you see the option Zones and then press You can then scroll through a list of zones and select individual zones for testing by pressing 6 Press The d...

Page 193: ...ss until the display shows 6 Press The display shows 7 Press or to select a partition for testing Each time you press or the Yes toggles to a No and back again When Yes appears the partition is select...

Page 194: ...ture on or off 4 Press or to toggle between Chime On or Chime Off 5 Press until the display shows 6 Press The display shows 7 Press to start the test The display shows for example 8 Trigger the alarm...

Page 195: ...into the system 4 Press one button on the remote The example display at right shows RM01 The name of the remote B4 The button you pressed User 02 The user who the remote is assigned to Unset All The...

Page 196: ...he test Testing a Proximity Tag 1 Enter the installer menu and select Test see steps 1 to 4 in To start testing on page 181 2 Press 3 Press until the display shows 4 Press The display instructs you to...

Page 197: ...ting on page 181 2 Press until the display shows 3 Press The display instructs you to key in a telephone number that you wish to send the test message to 4 Key in the telephone number the you wish to...

Page 198: ...ws more recent events 5 Press to see more details in the first line of the display 6 Press when you have finished reading the Log About Finding The Current Panel Software and Language Version 1 Enter...

Page 199: ...ntly fitted or the word None if no module is fitted If the communications module is an Ethernet or GPRS module 6 Press The bottom line of the display shows IP Address 7 Press The bottom line of the di...

Page 200: ...bottom line of the display shows the MAC address of the plug on Ethernet module 14 Press then 15 Press The bottom line of the display shows OK if the control unit has successfully connected to a PC b...

Page 201: ...been assigned by DHCP 11 Press then 12 Press The bottom line of the display shows the gateway address currently assigned to the panel s webserver Note that this may have been assigned by DHCP or this...

Page 202: ...to the Alarm Receiving Centre ARC Examples of messages in the Contact ID format are Example 1 1234 18 1137 01 015 2 1234 is the account number as specified in Account Numbers option page 100 18 is the...

Page 203: ...3 CC event code e g FA Fire Alarm cc zone or keypad number if applicable otherwise not sent e g 23 or 5 A S text description of event usually the log event description The control unit sends those cha...

Page 204: ...building is split into Factory and Office departments These two sets of users work different hours The manager wants each department to be able to set their own part of the alarm system separately The...

Page 205: ...rm P2 Factory Fire Door 007 Factory FD 24 Hour P2 Kitchen PIR 008 Kitchen PIR Normal Alarm P1 Office Fire Door 009 Office FD 24 Hour P3 Office PIR 010 Office PIR Normal Alarm P3 Reception PIR 011 Recp...

Page 206: ...titions 01 1234 Master User Whole system P2 P3 02 2222 Partition user P2 Factory 03 3333 Partition user P3 Office User Operation To set Full System User 01 enters code or Prox and selects a Partition...

Page 207: ...ode or presents a Prox tag to the keypad in their department The system then unsets their partition and the common area If the Master user opens the Front Door and enters their code or presents a Prox...

Page 208: ...a Teach the control unit the identity of all the transmitters see page 141 b Teach the expander the identity of the WAM see page 200 c Teach the WAM the identity of those transmitters whose signals it...

Page 209: ...WAM is in mode 1 LED 1 glowing 4 If necessary select mode 1 by pressing SELECT repeatedly until LED 1 lights up Note that LED 6 does not light up 5 Press SET The sounder gives a double beep and the L...

Page 210: ...to select the radio expander you that wish to learn the WAM The bottom line of the display shows the first of the two WAM memory slots available on the expander When a slot is occupied with a WAM the...

Page 211: ...tch The Red Trouble LED glows b Press SELECT The blue LED 1 glows The WAM is in menu 1 2 Press SET If any blue LEDs flash then those channels are already in use 3 Activate tampers on all transmitters...

Page 212: ...Range Page 202 the red Trouble LED goes dark NOTE You must leave programming mode in order to save the changes you have made 5 Check that the control unit can receive signals from the transmitters le...

Page 213: ...to select the detector you wish to delete The blue LED of the selected detector flashes 5 Press and hold ESC for at least four seconds The WAM sounder gives a double beep to confirm that the WAM has d...

Page 214: ...Ln The display shows the first command in the menu Manual Learn To enter programming while the unit is operating 1 Open the 762r or 768r 769r case lid Note If the unit is connected to an alarm contro...

Page 215: ...t steps 8 to 12 for all the other channels that you want to use as outputs Disable Infra red learning Enter programming mode if the 762r or 768r 769r is not already there Ln 14 Press Select until the...

Page 216: ...1 Press Set The display shows C and the channel number C2 in the example followed by d and then S as the receiver scans for a new transmitter C C2 d S Teach the Control Unit to the 762r or 768r 769r A...

Page 217: ...you are using Infra red learn the display shows a signal strength reading of zero Note If the display shows and you hear a low tone from the sounder then the 762r has already learned that transmitter...

Page 218: ...put 12 EITHER Press to carry on and program the output name see step 10 on page 167 OR Press to carry on and program the output with a type make it latched or give it an on and off time OR Press to ca...

Page 219: ...on the control unit or the other way round To Change The Number Of Access Code Digits 1 Enter Installer Menu at a wired keypad 2 Open the i rk01 and remove the front from the case back 3 Remove one b...

Page 220: ...ng 97 account number 100 call mode 99 IP address 100 IP network 100 phone book 99 report type 100 testing 125 Armed lamp 65 Assign comms channels 100 ATS Test output type 65 Auto rearm 92 Autoset warn...

Page 221: ...loading 98 access mode 117 connection type 116 IP address 118 mode baud rate 118 port number 118 Dynamic test call 106 EN50131 1 8 8 3 28 EN50131 3 9 1 bb 46 9 1 cc 92 9 1 gg 40 9 1 hh 40 9 1 jj 29 9...

Page 222: ...ng type for expanders 50 Full set exit mode Part setting 71 name Part setting 71 output type 66 Full Set Link example 194 option 76 Full set ready 66 Gateway address viewing 129 web server 114 115 Gen...

Page 223: ...rs numbering 24 partitions 92 volume on expanders 50 volume on panel 92 MAC address 129 Mains power supply Mains fail fast format 101 Mains fail SIA and CID103 104 Masking Enable disable 87 fast forma...

Page 224: ...50 info module 58 keypad 53 keypad assign how to 147 Loudspeakers 92 notification tones 50 Quick set keys rkpd 57 radio keypads 56 radio sirens 57 58 rkp assign how to 152 siren how to 157 tamper resp...

Page 225: ...Rings to answer115 117 125 126 Roller Shutter testing 122 zone attribute 48 SD02 107 Secure callback 117 Security grade 6 Send tamper as burg 106 Set fail 66 Set time and date 97 Setting complete 66 S...

Page 226: ...97 Timed set Part setting 71 Triggers SMS 112 speech messages 109 Two way replies 82 Unattended mode 117 Unconfirmed reset 86 Unset complete 66 USB port 3 with Downloader 116 User access 81 User code...

Page 227: ...80 numbering 25 omit system output type64 omit user output type 64 omitted fast format 101 partitions 46 programming how to 145 radio 40 resistances 122 tamper reset 82 types 41 wiring not used 41 wir...

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