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About this Guide
This manual applies to software used in the i-onEX range of control 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 i-onEX control unit please read the
Installation Guide
appropriate for the control unit.
If you need to add or administer users (and their remote controls, HUA buttons
and proximity tags) then you must enter the User Menu. This is described in
detail in the
i-on40 & i-onEX Administrator’s Guide
.
If you wish to program an i-on160EX from a PC or laptop please read
i-on
Range Web Server Setup Guide
first.
A Note about screen displays
Some of the keypad screen displays in this book show the standby screen,
which shows the type of control unit on the top line. Although the book shows
―i-on160EX‖, the text will be different if you are using another control unit.
Terminology
With the introduction of BS8243 and PD6662:2010, Cooper Security have
changed the name ―panic alarm‖ to ―hold up alarm‖ and ―PA‖ to ―HUA‖.
Conventions
Some i-on control units do not share all the programming feature available in
the Installer Menu. Where necessary the following symbols show which control
unit a feature applies to:
16 30 40
50 160. If there are no symbols then
the feature applies across all i-on control units.
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