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i-on Compact

Quick Setup Guide

Introduction 

This guide provides a quick overview of 

how to set up standard features of an i-on 

Compact control unit. 
Note: Details of all features and options are 

available in the 

i-on Compact Engineering 

Guide, and i-on Compact Admin & User 

Manual, which you can download from 

www.touchpoint-online.com.

Step 1: Power-up the control unit

After installing all hardware (as described in the 

Installation 

Guide):

1.  Switch on the mains supply to the control unit.
2.  Follow the on-screen prompts. When you see the following, 

enter a four-digit installer access code of your choice, then 

enter it again when prompted. DO NOT FORGET THIS CODE!

NEW INSTALLER CODE
       (    )

3.  When you see the following, enter a four-digit access code 

of your choice for User 1 (master user) , then enter it again 

when prompted. DO NOT FORGET THIS CODE! 

NEW USER 1 CODE
      (    )

4.  The standby screen is displayed. For example:

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i-on Compact

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Summary of Contents for i-on Compact

Page 1: ...lling all hardware as described in the Installation Guide 1 Switch on the mains supply to the control unit 2 Follow the on screen prompts When you see the following enter a four digit installer access...

Page 2: ...le on page 6 Step 3 Add door contacts DET RDC or PIRs XCELRPT 1 Open the cover of the door contact or PIR and insert the battery 2 Close the cover 3 From the top level of the Installer menu a Select D...

Page 3: ...le press 2 twice to enter a B 0 to enter a space or character such as or to change between capital and lower case letters u or n to move the cursor left or right to delete a character Step 5b Choose t...

Page 4: ...Use ExitTime at the same level in the menu as Exit mode to specify the delay The control unit logs the start of the timed exit Final Door Set The system sets after closing a door fitted with a Final...

Page 5: ...red to indicate an alert state From the top level of the Installer menu a Select Communications b Select ARC Reporting c Select Call Mode d Select Disabled e If you select Call Mode again you will see...

Page 6: ...ram Zones Zone 000 Name Type Attributes On board Keypad Key A Name Action Key B Name Action Key C Name Action Key D Name Action ABCD Led Audible Keys Status fault Status OK Backlight Mode Brightness R...

Page 7: ...ing options Full Set Name Exit Mode Settle Time Exit Time Entry Time Siren Delay Siren Time Strobe on Set Strobe on Unset Part Set B C D displayed only if a zone has the relevant part set attribute se...

Page 8: ...ore Defaults Staged defaults User Zones Radio Devices Outputs Setting Info System Options Communications Factory defaults Installer Options Installer Name Installer Code Keypad text Confirmation Confi...

Page 9: ...of type Perimeter PZ Unset Response PZ Set Response PZ Reset Time Date and Time Set Date Time SNTP Time Sync SNTP Enable Sync on Startup Sync Interval Manual Sync NTP Server Names Updates Language Pan...

Page 10: ...es Home Message Message 1 4 Triggers Message 1 4 Destinations Message 1 4 Server Server Name Server Port Number Account Username Password SSL Line Fail Response Panel Ethernet PSTN GSM Line Fail Delay...

Page 11: ...ard Keypad Radio Keypads Walk Test Chime System Zones Signal Strengths Detectors Radio Keypads External Sirens WAMs Internal Sounders Outputs Radio Outputs Remotes User HUAs Prox Tags ARC Reporting Pa...

Page 12: ...ntract in tort including negligence strict liability or other wise for any special indirect incidental or consequential damage or loss whatsoever including but not limited to damage or loss of use of...

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