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Turn the Chimes On/Off
The installer may have set up your alarm
system to give a chime tone whenever some-
thing triggers one or more detectors while
the system is unset. If you wish to switch
this feature off (or on) then:
1. Press and key in your access code.
2. Press or until the display shows Sys-
tem Config then press .
The top line of the display shows Facilities
On/Off and the bottom line of the display
shows the current state of the chime fea-
ture, for example “Chime On” if chime is
currently working.
3. Press till the bottom line of the display
shows the status you want (for example
“Chime Off” if you want to silence the
chime feature).
4. Press to leave the option when you
have finished making changes.
Activate User Output
The installer may have connected some ex-
ternal equiment to one of the control unit’s
outputs, for example an external light or a
gate opening mechanism. If so, and the in-
staller has programmed the control unit to do
this, then you can activate that output from
the keypad:
1. Press and key in your access code.
2. Press or until the display shows Out-
puts On/Off and then press .
The bottom line of the display shows the
first of a list of outputs that you can acti-
vate.
3. Press or to select the output you
want.
4. Press to activate the output. Press
again to deactivate the output.
5. Press when you have finished.
Speech Messages
Note: This facility requires fitting a communi-
cations module to your alarm system, ask
your installer for more details.
As well as making an audible signal, the in-
staller can program the i-on40 to send pre-
recorded voice messages over the telephone
network. These messages can go to a person
nominated to monitor alarm calls.
Each message has two parts: a Home section
that identifies your system, and an alarm
section that gives the nature of the alarm.
The control unit may be programmed to send
the speech message to several telephone
numbers.
Acknowledging a Speech Mes-
sage
If the control unit has Call Acknowledge ena-
bled (ask your installer), then the person re-
ceiving speech messages from the alarm sys-
tem can control the link by pressing buttons
on their telephone key pad. The commands
available are:
Function Key
End this call (and let the control unit
contact the other destinations for
this alarm)
‘5’
Play ‘Home’ and ‘alarm’ message
again
‘3’
Clear down (and do not call any
of the other destinations for this
alarm).
‘9’
Note: When the called party answers a
speech dialler call there is a six second de-
lay before the control unit starts playing the
home message.
The i-on40 is suitable for use in systems de-
signed to comply with PD6662:2004 at grade
2 and environmental class II.
This product complies with the requirements
of EN50131-3 at grade 2 and environmental
class II.
This product complies with the requirements
of EN50131-6:2008 at grade 2 and environ-
mental class II.
When fitted with the appropriate communica-
tor (see i-on40 Installation Guide) this equip-
ment is compliant with EN 50136-1. It allows
the alarm transmission system to meet the
performance requirements of EN 50131-
1:2006 ATS 2 provided that:
a) It is installed in accordance with the in-
stallation instructions.
b) The connected PSTN is functioning nor-
mally.
If the installer selects a non-compliant con-
figuration then they must remove or adjust
compliance labelling
Third party approval carried out by
Telefication
Compliance Statement