i-on Range
Installer Menu Options
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Confirmed Reset
If you select either ―DD243‖ or ―BS8243‖ for Confirmation Mode then this
option overrides
System Options - User Reset – Zone Alarms
(see page 82). You
may then use the options below:
User
The user can reset after a confirmed alarm.
Installer
The user cannot reset after a confirmed alarm, the installer must
do it.
Notes:
1.
If a user causes an alarm which would require Installer reset then they
have a time to abort the alarm, which they can then reset themselves.
The time allowed for aborting the alarm can be set by the Abort Timer,
see page 93.
2.
These options apply to intruder alarms only and not to HUAs. However, if
a confirmed HUA is started by an initial Tamper alarm, and tamper reset
is set to “Installer”, then the installer will have to reset the system after
that HUA.
HUA Confirm Time
This option determines the length of the confirmation time for confirmed HUAs.
You can key in any time between a minimum of eight hours and a maximum of
20 hours.
Note that the time must be between eight hours and 20 hours in order to
comply with BS8243:2010 5.4.1.2.
Profiles
16 40
In the i-on16 and i-on40 control units this option loads a set of standard
entries for all names, and sets up other options. Once you have loaded the
profile you can edit any of the settings to suit an individual installation.
Masking
30 40 50 160
This option allows you to control whether the system responds to masking or
trouble events from those detectors that are capable of reporting them, are
connected correctly to the system, and are programmed with the ―masking‖
attribute. The options available are:
Off
The system hides the ―Masking‖ zone attribute, and the
System
Options – Masking Override
menu. The control unit treats masking
signals from FSL detectors as alarms or tampers depending on the
resistance.
On
The ―Masking‖ zone attribute is available to assign to zones and
the Masking Override menu option is visible.
The detector must use 2k2/4k7 FSL wiring with just one pair of contacts, and
report masking conditions as a nominal 9k1 resistance. Figure 9 shows the
resistance range used for signalling ―masking‖, and how that range changes
when Masking is enabled or disabled.
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