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4. Administration
i-on40 & i-onEX Range
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In a partitioned system the keypad display shows a
list of partitions. Press
or
to scroll through each
partition. Press
or
to select one of the actions:
Full Set, Part Set or Unset. Al
ternatively, select “No”
if you do not want the partition involved in the event.
Remember that one event in a partitioned system
can affect more than one partition.
Event Exceptions.
Press
or
to scroll through
the list of programmed exceptions. Press
or
to
specify “Yes” (the exception applies to the event) or
“No” (the exception does not apply to the event).
Warning Time.
Key in a number of minutes between
1 and 30. The default warning time is 10 minutes.
This time is the duration that the control unit will
sound the warning tone before the start of the event.
Warning Tone.
Press
or
to choose between
Enabled or Disabled. Press
to confirm your
choice. When Disabled, the control unit will NOT
sound a warning tone for the event (although the
warning timer will still operate). The factory default is
“Enabled”.
NOTE: If a warning tone for a partition is due from more than one event at
the same time, and ANY of the tones are set to "Audible", then the
tone will be audible.
Edit Event
This option allows you to edit individual parts of an
event if you need to change one after setting it up.
Delete Event
Use this option to delete an event.
Add Exception
Use this option to create an Exception. During the
time specified by the exception none of the events
linked to the exception will take place. When you add
an exception, the control unit guides you through the
following steps:
Name.
Key in a 12 character name. Give the
exception a meaningful name that will remind you of