Introduction
i-on Range
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Auxilliary Tamper
50 160.
The i-on50EX and i-on160EX control units also provide ―Aux Tamper‖ terminals
for connecting the tamper wiring of any external device (other than keypads
and expanders) that needs tamper protection.
Extension Loudspeaker Connectors
If required the Installer can connect 16 Ohm extension loudspeakers to
increase the audibility of setting and unsetting tones. Each expander also
provides connectors for one 16 Ohm extension loudspeaker. Note that you
must not connect another loudspeaker in parallel to the same connectors.
Keypads
The i-on control units with Release 4 software can use i-kp01 keypads with
keypad firmware version 2.00 and above.
The keypad has a two line by 20 character backlit LCD display and a built in
proximity tag (prox tag) reader. All keypads connect directly to the system
bus.
Users can set and unset the system or partitions from the keypad, either by
keying-in 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. Within a partition, the control unit
responds to just one keypad at a time. The number of simultaneous keypad
sessions each control unit can handle at any one time is:
i-on160EX five
i-on50EX five
i-on30EX two
i-on40
four
1-on16
one
In a part setting system (one not using partitions) the control unit responds to
just one keypad at a time.
The Installer can also program the system from any keypad.
Engineering Keypad
30 50 160
An Engineering Keypad is a modified i-kp01 that can be plugged into a
dedicated connector on the control unit PCB or any of the expanders. An
Engineering Keypad does not need to be addressed, and will always be
recognised by the control unit as an Engineering Keypad.
You can use an Engineering Keypad to program the system without being tied
to any of the installed keypads. If you wish to move an Engineering keypad
from one connection point to another then you can do so without removing
power from the system.
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