
1. Introduction i-on40 & i-onEX Range
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Controls and Displays
Figure 2 shows the controls and displays available on the
keypads.
1. LCD display .
2. Programming keys. Also used to gain access to programming menus and
acknowledge alerts.
3. Navigation key
4. Setting and unsetting keys. These can be programmed to either set/unset the
system or operate output.
5. Hold Up Alarm (HUA) keys. (Also knows as PA keys.)
6. Alpha/numeric keys.
7. Set/Unset status LEDs (not used in partitioned systems).
Figure 2. Controls and Displays
Controls:
Full Sets the system. (All detectors in use.) In a
partitioned system this key‟s function can be programmed
by the installer.
Part Set the system. (Some of the detectors in use.) In a
partitioned system their function can be programmed by
the installer.
In menus: scroll up. In text editing: move cursor left
In menus: scroll down. In text editing: move cursor right.
If the bottom line of the display shows a “>” at the right then
pressing this key selects the submenu named on that line.
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