Basic Programming Procedures
i-on Range
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16. Press
.
16 40 On an i-on16 or i-on40 the control
unit saves your changes and the display shows
the time and date, for example:
30 50 160 On an i-onEX range control
unit the display shows:
30 50 160 The control unit scans the bus.
After a delay of anywhere between a few
seconds to a few tens of seconds (depending on
the number of expanders fitted) the display
shows, for example:
30 50 160 The top line of the display
shows the number of new devices found.
Because you have restored factory defaults the
control unit has erased its internal list of bus
devices and the display should not show any
missing devices. So, if a device is attached to
the bus but not powered up then the control
unit will not detect it. The bottom line of the
display shows the first in the list of found
devices. Press
to see any other items in the
list.
17. Press
.
The 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 keypad will show an alert when you leave Installer
Mode. The alert is for PSTN Line Fault. The reason for the alert is that
defaulting the system has deleted all programmed telephone numbers.
Re-enter Installer Menu and either re-key the appropriate telephone
numbers, or disable communications by setting
Communications – ARC
Reporting – Call Mode
to “Disabled”.
2) After a Factory Default you will need to re-enable the web server and
re-enter the control unit’s own IP address (if you wish to program the
system by PC). See page 114. Note that you will also have to use the
Master User code and
User Menu – System Config – Facilities On/Off - Remote
Access
option to enable remote access.
Defaulting Access Codes
If the User and/or Installer codes are lost then you can set the installer and
Master User codes to their default and delete all the other users, including their
tags, remote controls and HUAs.
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