
i-on160 Installer Menu Options
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To remove a Radio Keypad from the system Select Detectors/Devices – Radio
Keypad – ADD/DEL Radio Keypad. Select the radio expander the keypad is
allocated to, followed by the device address of the keypad that you want to
delete. See page 118 for detailed instructions.
See page 18 for a description of radio keypad numbering.
Radio Keypad Naming
To name a radio keypad select Detectors/Devices – Radio Keypad – Edit Keypads -
Name. See page 119 for detailed instructions.
Assigning Radio Keypads to Partitions
To assign radio keypads to one or more of the partitions select Detectors/Devices
– Radio Keypad – Edit Keypads - Partitions.
Once you have entered the Edit Keypads - Partitions option, press u or n to
scroll through the list of partitions followed by > or < to allocate/deallocate
the radio keypad to each partition as necessary.
If you wish to allocate/deallocate a radio keypad to many partitions you can
use the “All Partitions” option (in between partition 1 and 20 on the menu) to
either allocate or deallocate the radio keypad to all partitions in one operation.
Once you have carried out this operation you can then scroll through the
partition list and change the allocation of radio keypads as necessary.
Programming Radio Keypad Quick Set Keys
In a partitioned system Radio Keypad quick set keys can be programmed in
the same way as wired keypad quick set keys. You can allocate each key to
setting and unsetting any combination of partitions that the keypad belongs to.
Select Detectors/Devices – Radio Keypads – Edit Keypads. Select the keypad you
wish to edit. Select the key you wish to edit. Allocate partitions as required.
See page 121 for detailed instructions.
In a part setting system the Radio Keypad quick set keys are fixed in function
as follows: A = Full Set, B = part set B, C = part set C, D = part set D.
External Sirens
The 760ES external radio siren is a weather-proof battery powered siren
designed to operate on external walls. In an alarm the control unit triggers the
external siren at the same time as the internal siren. The 760ES external siren
runs for either: five seconds, three minutes, or 15 minutes depending on the
position of a link within the sounder.
Each expander can learn up to two external radio sirens. The control unit (and
hence the system) can learn a maximum of 20 radio sirens.
To program the external siren select Detectors/Devices – External Siren .
Radio Sirens and Partitions
In a partitioned system you can assign a radio siren to any of the partitions.
Any radio siren can belong to one or more partitions.
Assigning a radio siren to partitions controls the response to tampers of those
partitions. If any assigned partition is set then a tamper to the radio siren will
cause an unconfirmed alarm. If there is an outstanding unconfirmed alarm
then this will cause a confirmed alarm to be generated.
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