i-on160 Installer Menu Options
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Default zone
If you select this option then the control unit “forgets” the ID of the
detector and sets all the zone programming back to default values: Type
= Not Used, no attributes.
Note: The deletion will take place immediately, and not when you leave
Installer Mode.
Program Zones
You can program each zone's behaviour at any time, whether or not a wired
detector is connected, or the control unit has learned the identity of a radio
detector. See page 113 for detailed instructions.
Note: If a wired zone does not have a detector connected to it then make sure
that you set the zone type to “Not Used”. When delivered from the factory
the control unit has all zones set to “Not Used”.
Changing Zone Names
You can give each zone a 12 character name to help you remember its purpose
or location. The control unit displays this name when you program the zone, or
in first to alarm and keypad fault displays. Use Detectors/Devices - Detectors –
Program Zones. See page 113 for detailed instructions.
For hints on editing zone names see page 12.
Zone Types
When programming zone types the bottom line of the keypad display shows a
“*” at the beginning to show the zone’s current type.
You can select a zone type quickly by keying the number shown in brackets
after the type’s name in the list below. For example: key in “05” to select Final
Exit, “02” to select Fire Alarm, “11” to select External PSU A/C Fail. The
number does not appear on the keypad display.
The list below shows the available zone types. When the description mentions
“system” then this means either the alarm system itself in a part setting
system, or those partitions the zone is allocated to in a partitioned system.
Not Used (00)
The alarm system will not respond when an event triggers this detector.
This is the default zone type for all zones when the control unit is
delivered from the factory.
Panic Alarm (01).
Operating a device programmed as ‘Panic Alarm’ (PA) will start an audible
alarm. If a communications module is fitted there may also be an alarm
transmission to the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC), depending on how you
have programmed the ARC Reporting option (see page 73). PA alarms
operate whether the system is set or unset.
Fire Alarm (02).
Smoke or heat detectors connected to Fire Alarm zones cause the sirens
to give a pulsing fire signal. Fire alarms operate whether the system is set
or unset, and will always trigger communications, if a communications
module is fitted and enabled.
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