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Installer Menu Options
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Note that Factory Defaults erases all wireless devices, names and stored texts.
However, selecting Factory Defaults does not erase the log, or delete any
users.
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You may wish to make a backup of the programming
before carrying out a Factory Default. To do this you can connect a PC to the
control unit and use either the i-on Downloader (with a local USB connection)
or the Web Browser Interface (with a local Ethernet connection). Note that the
i-on30EX and i-on30EXD do not have Ethernet connectors.
You cannot make backups of an i-on16 programming details.
Country Defaults
(This option appears on EUR variants only) Each country has different settings
for PSTN communications and alarm reporting. During the factory default
procedure (see page 14) you will be asked to select default settings for a given
country.
Changing the country does not change the language used by the display.
Installer Name
This field controls the user name employed by the login screen of the i-onEX
Web Server. When logging in to the Web Server you must key into the
username field the same text as you have programmed into the Installer Name
field. Note that the username field on the Web Server login is case sensitive.
Note that the i-on16, i-on30EX and i-on30EXD do not provide a Web Server.
Installer Code
The default Installer access code is 7890 (567890 with six-digit access codes).
Cooper Security Ltd recommend that you change this code to some other
number. To change the Installer access code select
System Options
-
Installer
Code
.
The Installer code allows you to enter the Installer Menu, and carry out an
Installer reset. However, the Installer code does not allow you to set or unset
the system.
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When logging into the i-onEX Web Server you must key into
the password field the same code as you have programmed into the Installer
Code field.
Keypad Text
If required the installer can key in a text message that appears on the first line
of the display in the standby screen. This could be, for example, the name of
the installer‘s company. See page 18 for hints on editing text.
Remote Needs Entry
Instead of using an entry timer triggered by a Final Exit zone to allow the user
to gain access to the control unit and unset the system, the user can employ a
remote control. To chose between either of these options select:
System Options
– Remote needs Entry
. The options available are:
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