Eaton Scantronic i-on10 Configuration Manual Download Page 1

Scantronic 

i-on10 

Security System

 

Configuration Guide 

 

Issue 2 

Control unit software version 7.01.xx 

Summary of Contents for Scantronic i-on10

Page 1: ...Scantronic i on10 Security System Configuration Guide Issue 2 Control unit software version 7 01 xx...

Page 2: ...ties or claims against the purchaser or user by its customers resulting from the use of the information recommendations and descriptions contained herein The information contained in this manual is su...

Page 3: ...requirements 15 Installing the hardware 16 Maintaining the system 17 Chapter 3 Configuring the System Getting Started 18 Initial Power up Procedure 18 Entering the Installer menu 20 Saving Changes 21...

Page 4: ...lay 46 Siren Time 46 Pt set Final Exit 46 Pt set Entry Route 47 Strobe on Set 47 Strobe on Unset 47 Chapter 7 System Options Menu 48 User Options 48 User Access 48 User Reset 49 Keypad Text 50 Restore...

Page 5: ...ne Fail Response 60 Line Fail Delay 60 Chapter 9 Test Menu 61 Sirens and Sounders 61 Wired Sirens 61 Loudspeakers 61 Wired Keypads 61 KEY RKPZ 61 Wired Keypad 61 Radio Keypads 61 KEY RKPZ 61 Walk Test...

Page 6: ...er and one open collector output An RS485 bus for connecting up to four keypads One 8 output plug by do port Support for one full set level and up to three part set levels Metal case fitted with a 1A...

Page 7: ...d keypads note 1 0 4 20 20 20 50 Max i rk01 and KEY RAS radio keypads 2 0 4 4 5 20 Max external radio siren strobe units 2 0 4 4 5 20 Max network cameras 2 0 4 4 5 20 Max internal radio sounders 2 0 4...

Page 8: ...aller menu Each keypad stores its address in non volatile memory Part setting The i on10 can set in one of four ways either full set or one of three part sets part set B C or D Each zone can belong to...

Page 9: ...es Yes Yes Yes LEDs behind the navigation key to show the fault status of the system Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Numeric keypad for entering access codes and keying in text Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Dedicat...

Page 10: ...tor port which allows the system to communicate externally to an alarms receiving site using a separate digital communicator purchased separately By default the outputs are switched negative from 12Vd...

Page 11: ...KEY FKPZ keypad have connections for a loudspeaker which you may want to use to increase the volume or location of setting and unsetting tones The loudspeaker must have an impedance of 16 Ohms You mus...

Page 12: ...nd ideally out of sight of potential intruders Proximity readers or any keypad containing a proximity reader must not be located Within 1 metre of another proximity reader including one located within...

Page 13: ...l proximity reader fitted SDR WEXT external siren strobe Quiescent 35mA In alarm 225mA Worked example The following shows a simplified example of checking power availability Device quiescent Current C...

Page 14: ...ing The End of Line EOL and alarm contact resistors can be any of the following values respectively 2k2 and 4k7 1k and 1k 2k2 and 2k2 or 4k7 and 4k7 The resistance bands for FSL are as shown in Table...

Page 15: ...d wired siren strobe units Screened cable For maximum performance in environments where there is electromagnetic noise use twisted pair screened cable with a characteristic impedance of 100 120 Ohms s...

Page 16: ...be terminated to improve performance in electrically noisy environments or where there are long cable runs The control unit and keypads have a termination link on their PCB Fitting a jumper to the li...

Page 17: ...battery Check keypads and other devices for obvious signs of damage Test the action of all buttons on all keypads Clean the surface and display of each keypad using a clean soft dry cloth Do not use...

Page 18: ...ously allocated If required please refer to page 23 for details of how to reset an existing system To configure the system for the first time 1 Connect the control unit s battery 2 Close the lid of th...

Page 19: ...10 User codes e g to set or unset the system can be four or six digits long Select the required length Note You can change this setting later using Installer menu System Options Restore Defaults Stage...

Page 20: ...l Hold Up Alarms HUAs fire alarm zones 24 hour zones and tampers are disabled Any other user trying to set the system from a keypad or access the user menu will see the message Installer on Site To en...

Page 21: ...the Installer menu To do this simply go to any other keypad and enter the Installer access code The new keypad will pick up your position in the Installer menu The keypad you have left will exit the I...

Page 22: ...at the beginning of the bottom line If you press a key the bottom line clears and the character you key in appears at the beginning of the line A cursor on the display shows the position of the next...

Page 23: ...age 51 Resetting a keypad s address You can clear the address stored in a keypad s non volatile memory by pressing the D and keys together while the front cover is open Resetting Access Codes You can...

Page 24: ...s the Kick Start link 6 While shorting the Reset Codes link reconnect the battery and keep the short in place until you see the following 7 Enter a code you want to use for the installer code Confirm...

Page 25: ...s Note When configuring zone types the display shows a to the left of the zone s current type You can select a zone type quickly by entering the two digit shortcut number shown in brackets after the t...

Page 26: ...e page 46 Final Exit FE 05 Zones of this type must be the last detector to be activated on exit or the first to be activated on entry You can use zones of this type to complete the setting of the syst...

Page 27: ...em immediately The user cannot reset the system from a keyswitch zone Tamper T 10 Use this zone type to monitor the tamper status of external equipment The control unit monitors a Tamper zone at all t...

Page 28: ...ake the Inverted attribute Security SC 23 This zone type is intended for use if keypads are located in areas that are accessible to non authorised people while the system is unset When a Security zone...

Page 29: ...enabled the system gives a non alarm chime when the zone is triggered For all but Exit Terminate zones the chime operates only when the system is unset For Exit Terminate the chime operates when the s...

Page 30: ...successfully reset it remains in an active state the control unit will not add the detector back to the system until detector becomes inactive This is to prevent false alarms Part Set B When a user se...

Page 31: ...ne is configured to use the 2k2 4k7 FSL wiring method see page 57 Setting this attribute allows the zone to monitor two door contacts in series providing each detector has a 4k7 shunt resistor and the...

Page 32: ...ressing all keypads press Re scanning the bus The control unit keeps a record of every keypad that it has learned To keep the list up to date the control unit scans the bus during power up and when yo...

Page 33: ...to using Detectors Devices Address Bus Device For further information please refer to page 31 Edit Keypad You can use this option to edit settings for a specific keypad Note If you wish to find out wh...

Page 34: ...tones please refer to the KEY FKPZ Installation Instructions Backlight This option is available for the KEY FKPZ and KEY KPZ01 You can use this option to control the backlight Mode This controls whet...

Page 35: ...evice If a user tries to set the system the keypad displays Tick to continue Disabled together with the address of the disabled keypad but will continue to set the system if the user presses Replace K...

Page 36: ...dure is similar to configuring quick set keys for wired keypads see page 33 Internal Prox Use this option to enable or disable the internal proximity reader Delete Keypad Use this menu option to delet...

Page 37: ...shows Add in the bottom right corner 4 Hold down the A and keys at the new keypad The control unit assigns the bus device address of the keypad you removed to the new keypad along with the name and ot...

Page 38: ...ot appear on the display Not Used 00 The output is never active Fire Alarm 01 Active when the control unit starts a fire alarm Hold Up Alarm 02 Active when the control unit starts a hold up alarm Burg...

Page 39: ...e at the time of the rearm the control unit will omit that zone and activate the output The control unit will restore the zone and output when a user or engineer resets the system General Fault 19 Act...

Page 40: ...ctivates the output for three seconds This output type is designed to be connected to low voltage smoke detector reset terminals Note Some smoke detectors for example the Texecom OH 4W require that th...

Page 41: ...e Polarity See page 43 Latched When set to No the output changes state when activated but then returns to the normal state again after the period specified by On Time see below When set to Yes the out...

Page 42: ...output type is always available in the menu it operates only when BS8243 or DD243 is enabled HUA Confirm Timer 51 Active when an HUA confirmation timer is running Inactive when the timer stops Althoug...

Page 43: ...option is not available for output types that already have built in pulse behaviour including PIR Set Latch Shock Smoke Sensor Reset Setting Unset Complete User Defined and Courtesy Light Delay This i...

Page 44: ...y with BS8243 2010 Final Door Set Use this setting to complete the setting of the system by closing a door fitted with a Final Exit zone detector Once the door closes the system sets after the Settle...

Page 45: ...complete setting in one of the following ways once they have left the protected area a By activating an Exit Terminate zone see page 28 b By presenting a proximity reader tag to a KEY EP external pro...

Page 46: ...ernal or Siren alarm responses Siren Delay You can use this option to delay the sounding of a confirmed alarm If System Options Confirmation Sounder On is set to Confirm see page 54 Siren Delay delays...

Page 47: ...nes of type Entry Route with the Part Set B C or D attributes continue to act as Entry Routes zones during part setting Final Exit Any zones of type Entry Route zones with the Part Set B C or D attrib...

Page 48: ...n of the A B C or D keys Yes Allows users to set the alarm system by pressing A B C or D without entering an access code No Users must enter an access code or present a tag before pressing the A B C o...

Page 49: ...e the alert tone a brief beep every second when there is an alert Note Some alerts are associated with a specific part of the system such as an alert generated by a detector of type Technical Alarm th...

Page 50: ...connector After an alarm the user may silence the sounders but to reset the system the user must first contact the ARC The ARC after verifying the user s identity can cause the Remote Reset input to g...

Page 51: ...or communications Factory Defaults This removes all configuration from a control unit including all names and stored texts but not the log To use the option 1 Select Factory Defaults and confirm the o...

Page 52: ...onfirmation mode is always used If the country is the UK Confirmation Mode contains three options Basic DD243 and BS8243 The setting for Confirmation Mode determines the events the control unit requir...

Page 53: ...ation Mode is set to DD243 or BS8243 The option determines the length of the confirmation time for Burg Confirmed Alarms You can select any time between 1 and 60 minutes Confirmation times less than 3...

Page 54: ...key switch used for DD243 2004 clause 6 4 5 and BS8243 2010 6 4 5b Note This option has no effect if the alarm response for either full set or part set is set to Siren or Internal In those cases the...

Page 55: ...ers and sirens is described in Table 6 Unconfirmed Reset This is available only when Confirmation Mode is set to DD243 or BS8243 The setting for this option overrides System Options User Options User...

Page 56: ...gth of the confirmation time for confirmed HUAs If the confirmation time expires after an unconfirmed Hold Up Alarm HUA and the Hold Up Device HUD is still active the control unit omits the active dev...

Page 57: ...alarm once only Select one of the other options to make the system re arm once twice three four or five times or always The system re arms all closed zones but not detectors that are still sending al...

Page 58: ...ten seconds after the mains fail If mains power is restored before the end of the mains fail delay the control unit switches off the red LEDs deactivates any General Fault outputs and logs the mains r...

Page 59: ...ed if you disable Reset Codes Pins and then forget the installer code Date and Time Set Time Date This option lets you set the control unit s internal clock to the correct time and date You will have...

Page 60: ...give any tone or display The control unit cancels any programmed siren delay if the line is out of order when an alarm occurs Silent If the system is unset the keypad display indicates a line fault th...

Page 61: ...om line of the display shows the keypad name and bus address All four ABCD LEDs should glow The LEDs around the navigation should all glow red Every time you press a navigation key the LEDs change col...

Page 62: ...hime Use this option to select Once On or Off Once causes keypads and loudspeakers to chime only once for each zone that is triggered during the walk test On generates a chime every time a zone is tri...

Page 63: ...set Outputs Select the Wired Outputs or Plug by Outputs then or to select the output you wish to test followed by to activate the output Press again to deactivate the output Press to finish the test N...

Page 64: ...log events in one list Additionally the EN 50136 Log stores SPT events to comply with this standard Please refer to Appendix C on page 66 for a description of each log message Mandatory events are th...

Page 65: ...mber Press or to see each item of information Bus This shows the total number of devices on the bus Since the bus can have only keypads this is the same as the number of keypads Keypads If you select...

Page 66: ...on control unit lid ATE L F All All lines to alarm transmission equipment failed ATE L F Restore Line to alarm transmission equipment restored ATE L F Single Alarm transmission equipment has a single...

Page 67: ...tem unset from keyswitch Keypad added New keypad n added to system Keypad found New keypad n found on bus Kpd deleted Keypad deleted from system Lid Tamper Restore Control unit lid closed Lockset Z Se...

Page 68: ...U System Set User n set system U System Unset User n unset system U Time Date User n changed time and or date U Z Omit User n omitted zone U Z HUA Omit User n omitted Hold Up Alarm zone n U Z Omit Rs...

Page 69: ...t Used Some attributes are only available on particular zone types Double Knock does not comply with EN51031 Address Bus Device Wired Keypads Address Bus Device Edit Keypad Keypad Kn 51 Name Keypad Kn...

Page 70: ...0 seconds Available when Pulsed set to Yes On Time 1 second Zones None Available only for Zone Follow and Zone Alarm output types 3 Setting options Full Set Name Full Set Exit Mode Timed Set Settle Ti...

Page 71: ...ly when the country version is the UK For all other countries Basic is used BS8243 Default for UK systems Basic Confirmation Time 30 minutes Available for BS8243 or DD243 Entry Alarm Delay Yes After E...

Page 72: ...Loudspeakers Wired Keypads KEY RKPZ Wired Keypad Radio Keypads KEY RKPZ Walk Test Chime Once System Zones Zone Resistances Zone Status Wired Zones Signal Strengths Radio Keypads KEY RKPZ Outputs Wire...

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