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What’s New in Release 4?
This version of the i-on Engineering Guide describes the Installation Menu for
Release 4 software. This section outlines the main changes that have been
introduced since Release 3.
The Engineering Guide now contains programming information for the i-on16,
i-on40 and i-on50EX, as well as for the i-on30EX and i-on160EX. Please note
that certain options do not apply to all control units.
Release 4 software on the i-on16 and i-on40 brings their Installer Menu
structure in line with the Installer Menu of the i-onEX range.
As a result of DD243 being superseded by BS8243, several changes have been
made to the handling of confirmed alarms. (See below for more details.)
Also, to help maintain consistency with the standards, Cooper Security have
changed the name they use for ―Panic Alarm‖. Throughout the manual this is
now known as a Hold Up Alarm (HUA), and a PA device is now a Hold Up
Device (HUD).
Here are the main changes in detail:
This Guide introduces the Installer programming required for the FOB-2W-4B.
Installers 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 Menu.
In Installer Menu – Detectors/Devices:
Three new zone types have been added: Lock Set, Exit Terminate and
Tamper Return.
When Editing a device (for example, using the Wired Expanders – Edit
Expander option) pressing ―*‖ on the keypad starts a continuous tone on
the selected device so that you can locate it. Pressing ―#‖ stops the tone.
In Installer Menu – Outputs:
Seven new output types have been added: Courtesy Light, Installer on
Site, Duress Code, HUA Confirm, Lock Set Unlocked, Burg Confirm timer,
and HUA Confirm timer.
In Installer Menu - Partitions/Setting Options:
Two new setting options have been added: Lock Set and Exit Terminate.
In Installer Menu - System Options:
In the i-on16 and i-on40, the Installer can now set time and date. (The i-
onEX control units could do this since Release 3.)
The Installer can enable/disable the Duress user type from the Installer
Menu (see the changes to the User Menu, below).
The Confirmation menu has been reorganised: The new Confirmation
Mode option allows you to choose between DD243, BS8243 or Basic
types of sequential confirmation.
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