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Installer Menu Options
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Each control unit type in the i-onEX range has a different number of plug by
outputs available, see page 8 for details.
See page 32 for a list of the default output types assigned to the plug-by
outputs.
Notes:
1. The activity of the plug-by outputs is affected by the alarm response
you select. For example, if you select the alarm response “Siren” for Part
Set B, then the control units will not trigger the Plug-by-Outputs if there
is an alarm when the system is in part set B. To make the plug-by
outputs operate you must select an alarm response that has
communications.
2. Plug-by outputs cannot take the type “User Defined”.
Plug-by Outputs on EXP-PSU
30 50 160
The plug by outputs on the EXP-PSU mirror those on the control unit. You
cannot program the plug-by outputs on the EXP-PSU to behave independently
from those on the control unit.
Radio Outputs
To use a radio output on a 762r, 768r or 769r receiver you must 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 learned an output from the control unit you must set up
the output behaviour at the control unit by giving the output a type. You can
also give each output a text name, and assign the output to one or more
partitions. (By default radio outputs are assigned to all partitions in a
partitioned system.)
Output Types
You can select an output type quickly by keying the number shown in brackets
after the type‘s name, for example:―04‖ to select Open/Close, ―02‖ to select
Hold Up Alarm, ―19‖ to select General Fault. The number does not appear on
the keypad display.
Some output types can be assigned to zones or partitions. If you select those
types then the keypad display will show a further menu allowing you to select
the appropriate zones or partitions.
The output types available are:
Type:
(nn=shortcut)
Active when:
Assign to
Partitions?
Not Used (00)
(Never)
Fire Alarm (01)
The control unit starts a fire alarm.
Yes
Hold Up Alarm
(02)
The control unit starts a hold up alarm.
Yes
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