
i-on1000EX
Installation
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5. EITHER: Press
if you do not want to pair
buses (see page 1).
OR: Press
or
to choose Yes or No, and
or
to display the next pairing option. On
completion, press
.
The system loads all defaults except for
Access Codes and the Log.
The display briefly shows:
Followed by:
6. Press
until the display shows:
7. Press
.
The display shows:
Because you have restored factory defaults,
the control unit has erased its internal list of
bus devices. The control unit scans the bus to
see what devices are attached and powered
up. Providing you have not set the addresses
to "null", the display shows, for example:
The top line of the display shows the number
of devices found. If a device is attached to
the bus but not powered up, the control unit
will not detect it. The bottom line of the display
shows the first in the list of found devices.
Press
to see any other items in the list.
8. Press
.
The display shows:
9. Press
.
The keypad sounder gives
“deed ah”
confirmation tone and the display shows the
time and date, for example:
The control unit has saved all the changes
you have made.
Transferring to Another Keypad
While in the Installer menu, you can transfer to
any other keypad without leaving the Installer
menu. To do this simply go to any other wired
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
briefly disp
lay the message “Installer session
transferred” for 5 seconds before reverting to the
time and date.
LEDs On Control Unit PCB
There are several LEDs on the PCB that show the
functioning of various parts of the control unit:
Name
Function
Heartbeat
Flashes once per second
when the processor is
operating normally.
Flashes rapidly when
updating software using the
USB port.
Bus Activity
(Green)
Flashes to show that bus
traffic is operating normally.
Bus Activity (Red)
Glows when the bus 12V
protection device is
operating.
Bus Pair Activity
Glows red to show that two
buses have been paired.
Ethernet activity
Plug-on Comms
Activity
Glows when comms module
has gone off-hook.
See Figure 3 for the location of the LEDs.
LED on Expanders
You may notice the DIAGNOSTIC LED flashing
on an expander PCB. The LED gives one, two,
three or four flashes a second. Each of these
sequences has the following meaning.
No. Flashes
Meaning
One
Communication with control unit
over bus is OK
Two
No communication over the bus
in the last 10 seconds.
Three
No bus address allocated to
expander
Four
No poll request received from
control unit in the last minute.
Step 11. Commission the
System
Install Detectors and Other Peripherals
1. Use the Installer menu to teach the system
the identity of any radio detectors or other
peripherals. (
Note that you must have a radio
expander already connected and installed on
the bus to do this.
) See the installation
instructions supplied with each detector or
peripheral.
2. Install detectors and peripherals at their
selected locations.
3. Use the
Installer menu
– Test
option to:
a) carry out a walk test of the detectors.
b) test the operation of any other peripherals.
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