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Eaton’s Security Business. 2014
IN NO EVENT WILL
EATON’S SECURITY BUSINESS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL , OR INDIRECT LOSS OR
DAMAGE, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, STATUTORY DAMAGES, EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF REVENUE,
LOSS OF ANTICIPATED SAVINGS, LOSS OF BUSINESS OR OPPORTUNTIY, LOSS OF GOODWILL OR INJURY TO
REPUTATION, LIQUIDATED DAMAGES OR LOSS OF USE, EVEN IF INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
EATON’S SECURITY BUSINESS’S LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO A PRODUCT SHALL IN NO
CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT FROM WHICH THE CLAIM ARISES. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
BY APPLICABLE LAW, THESE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS WILL APPLY WHETHER
EATON’S SECURITY BUSINESS’S
LIABILITY ARISES FROM BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, BY OPERATION OF LAW, OR OTHERWISE.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. The contents of this book
are subject to change without notice.
This manual applies to the i-on40 control unit with version 4.04 software.
For Your Safety
This book contains several passages alerting you to potential problems or hazards. Each of these are
marked by the words
Note
,
Caution
or
WARNING
.:
Note:
Describes conditions that may affect the proper functioning of the equipment (but will not
damage the equipment).
Caution:
Describes actions that will physically damage the equipment and prevent its proper
function.
WARNING:
Describes actions that are hazardous to health, or cause injury or death.
Please pay particular attention to these marked passages.
Terminology
With the introduction of BS8243 and PD6662:2010,
Eaton’s Security Business have changed the name
“panic alarm” to “hold up alarm” and “PA” to “HUA”. A PA device is now called a “HUD” (hold up device).
Other Publications for the i-on40:
The following guides are available from the
Eaton’s Security Business website: www.coopersecurity.co.uk
Quick User Guide
Brief instructions for setting and unsetting alarm systems based on i-
on control units.
i-on Range Engineering Guide
A detailed description of
the Installer’s programming options
available for i-on control units.
i-on Range
Administrator’s Guide
Detailed notes for the system administrator of an alarm system
based on the i-on40, i-on30EX, i-on50EX and i-on160EX.
Web Server Setup Guide
Instructions on how to configure a Windows PC or laptop to use the i-
on40, i-on50EX/EXD and i-on160EX
’s built-in web browser interface
for installation programming.
Eaton’s Security Business
Downloader Quick Guide
Instructions for how to installer
Eaton’s Security Business
Downloader on your PC or laptop, and connect to i-on Control Units.
i-on Updater Installation and User
Guide
Instructions on how to install i-on Updater on your PC and use it to
update the software on your i-on40, i-on30EX/EXD, i-on50EX/EXD
and i-on160EX control unit.
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