1. Introduction
i-on40 & i-onEX Range
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90s. Note that the system will log the fact that someone has locked the
keypads in this way
by recording “Excess keys tamper”.
If your alarm system is connected to an alarm receiving centre then the
control unit will send a signal to the centre as a result of the tamper alarm.
Remote Controls
A remote control is a transmitter that you can attach to a key ring. The
remote control has four buttons and a small LED that glows when it
transmits a signal.
Note that to prevent accidental operation the user must hold a button down
for at least two seconds to ensure a transmission.
When delivered from the factory three of the buttons are dedicated to
setting or unsetting the system (see Figure 3).
1. Full Set.
2. Part Set.
3. (Programmable, see page
89.)
4. Unset.
5. Transmit LED.
Figure 3. Remote control Buttons.
Each remote control has a unique electronic identity. When you assign a remote
control to a user you teach the identity to the control unit. You may assign one (and
only one) remote control to each user.
TwoWay Key Fob
The two-way keyfob, FOB-2W-4B, is a remote control designed to give you
confidence that your alarm system has set or unset correctly. When you
operate the buttons on the fob, the control unit sends back signals which
light up one or more LEDs on the fob to let you know what is happening.
The LEDs can show whether your system has set or not, or if there has
been an alarm while you have been away.
A
B