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Eaton i-on1000EX Instruction manual

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Quick User Guide
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MENU
UNSET
Glowing = On (set)
Off = Off (unset)
Flashing = Part Set
(part setting systems only)
Key in access code
here
Key in access code
here
Display shows:
Time and date when system off (unset).
First zone to alarm after alarm
Read log here.
Hold prox tag near face of keypad.
NO FULL SET*
Navigation:
up, down, left, right HUA/PA keys
PART SET*
*Depends on programming.
Page 2
Starting to Set:
1. Go to the keypad and key in your access
code. (Alternatively, if you have a proximity
tag, present your tag to the keypad.)
Either - Full Set:
2. Press A.
3. Leave by the designated exit door.
The keypad sounds the exit tone. The dis-
play shows the remaining exit time (in sec-
onds):
Or - Part Set:
2. Press B (or C or D).
3. Leave the area.
The keypad sounds the exit tone. The dis-
play shows the remaining exit time (in sec-
onds):
Completing Setting
At the end of the exit time the warning tone
stops; you should hear a double “beep” conr-
mation tone. The display shows the message
“System Set” for a few seconds. The installer
may also have programmed your external
sounder/strobe to ash briey.
While the system is set the display shows the
standby screen.
If programmed to do so, the LEDs glow to show
that the system is Full Set (A) or Part Set (B, C
or D).
Unsetting the System:
When unsetting the system do not stray from the
entry route designated by the installer. If you do
so then you will cause an alarm.
1. Enter by the designated entry door or route.
The keypad sounds the entry tone. The sys-
tem starts the entry timer.
2. Go directly to the keypad and either:
Key in your access code
Or
Present your tag to the keypad.
3. The keypad stops the entry tone. The system
is unset.
To Silence the Siren:
1. In the event of an alarm the siren sounds.
2. If it is safe to enter the premises:
Go to the keypad and EITHER key in your
access code OR present your tag.
A
B
Transmit
LED
Full Set
Part Set
Unset
Not used
Remote
Control
Setting:Full Set
10 to set
Setting:Part Set
10 to set
Press tick to Reset
Burg Z04 Alarm
SETTING FAULTS
Z02 Back door
The siren stops.
The display shows the rst zone to alarm.
4. Press Y to reset the system.
5. The system returns to standby, and is ready
to set again.
If the System Will Not Set
Normally, the system will set only when all the
detectors are “quiet”, that is: not reporting any
activity. (This does not apply to those detectors
on your exit door or exit/entry route. The system
expects these detectors to be active as you
leave the protected area.)
If you try to set when one or more detectors are
still active then the display shows the words
“SETTING FAULTS” and which zones are active.
You can make the system “omit” those active
zones, either while you are setting the system
(see below) or beforehand (see page 4 for in-
structions on how to omit zones before setting
the system).
1. Follow the instructions in Starting to Set.
If any detectors are not yet ready to be set
then the top line of the display shows (for
example):
2. EITHER Press Y to carry on setting.
The system sets with the active zones omit-
ted.
OR Stop the setting process by pressing .
Set by Remote Control
Note: You must program the control unit
to recognise (“learn”) a remote control
or two way fob, see the Administrator’s
Guide.
Page 3
Part Set
Full Set Unset
Query
Two-Way
Fob
LEDsLEDs
Red means Alert Press Y
Secure all your windows and doors.
Make sure the system is idle, and that you can
hear the warning tones from the keypad.
1. Press the appropriate button on the remote
control, either full set (A) or part set (B).
The keypad sounds the exit warning tone.
2. Leave by the exit door and make sure it is
closed properly (if you have not already done
so).
See Completing Setting opposite.
Set by Two-Way Fob
Note: You must program the control unit to
recognise (“learn”) a two-way fob, see
the i-on Administrator’s Guide.
Secure all your windows and doors.
Make sure the system is idle, and leave the pro-
tected premises.
1. Press the appropriate button on the fob, ei-
ther full set or part set .
The LED by the button you pressed will ash
red.
The system sets immediately.
After a few seconds the LED by the button
you pressed will ash green to conrm that
the system has set.
Unset by Remote Control
1. Enter by the designated entry door.
2. Press on your remote control.
The system unsets. At this point the system dis-
plays the standby screen.
Unset by Two-Way Fob
1. Press on the two way fob.
The LED by the button you pressed ashes
red.
The system unsets.
After a few seconds the LED by the unset
button ashes green to show that the system
is unset.
If The System Will Not Set
If one of the detectors is still active when you try
to set the system then you will not hear the exit
warning tone.
What happens next depends on how the install-
er has set up your system.
a) Try pressing A once more on your remote
control (or on the two way fob). If the in-
staller has programmed the system to do so
then it will carry on and set, omitting the ac-
tive detector.
b) If the system will not set on the second press
of button A (or )then you will have to go to
the keypad and set the system from there.
(The two way fob will ash all of its LEDs
red.)
Dealing with Alerts
(Why is it Beeping?)
From time to time the control unit may detect
that there is a problem with the system. It will
try to inform you of this by starting an alert. Dur-
ing an alert the navigation pad glows red, and
the keypad will give an short “beep” every few
seconds.
To see the cause of the alert:
1. Make sure the system is unset and that the
keypad display shows the standby screen.
2. Press Y .
The display asks you to key in an access
code.
3. Key in a user access code.
The bottom line of the display shows a mes-
sage describing the most recent active alert.
If you press  or  then the system will
show you any other alerts that may be ac-
tive.
4. Either: Press Y to acknowledge that you
have read the alert.
If there are no other alerts the rim of the nav-
igation pad will glow green and the keypad
will return to its standby screen. In addition
the keypad will stop beeping.
Or: Press . The rim of the navigation pad
will stay red and the system will show the
Page 4
© Eaton’s Security Business. 2014
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this
book are correct. However, neither the authors nor Eaton’s Security
Business accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged
to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. The contents of this
book are subject to change without notice.
Part Number 12343532 6/1/2014
Warning: Mains voltages are present inside
control unit. No user serviceable parts inside.
Menu
Omit Zones >
text of the alert the next time you key in an
access code.
Note:
1. The keypad(s) will not beep for short
interruptions of mains power. If the cause
of an alert goes away, then the system
will remove the alert message.
2. The system records all alerts in the
log, with the time when you acknowl-
edged them.
Omit Zones
You may wish to prevent a zone causing an
alarm. For example, if your garage door is pro-
tected by a detector, but you wish to leave it un-
locked for the delivery of a parcel, you may wish
to omit that detector when you set the rest of the
system. To do this:
1. Press and key in your access code to en-
ter the User Menu.
2. Press Y to select Omit Zones.
The bottom line of the display shows the rst
of a list of zones.
3. Press  or  to display the zone you wish
to omit.
4. Press  to mark the zone for omission.
The character at the end of the line changes
to an “O” to show that the zone will be Omit-
ted.
If you change your mind then press  again
so that the end of the line shows an “I” (for
Included).
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for any other zone you
wish to omit (or include).
6. Press Y to store the changes you have
made.
The control unit allows you to omit a zone for
one setting/unsetting cycle. You will have to omit
the zone again for the next setting/unsetting
cycle.
View Log
The control unit keeps a log of events (for exam-
ple, alarms and setting/unsetting). To read the
log:
1. Press and key in your access code to en-
ter the User Menu.
2. Press  until the bottom line of the display
shows View Log.
3. Press Y.
The display shows you the most recent log
event.
4. Press  or  to scroll through the log.
 shows earlier events,  shows more re-
cent events.
5. Press  to see a more detailed description
of the event.
6. Press  to nish viewing the log.
Compliance Statement
The i-on50EX and i-on160EX:
Are suitable for use in systems designed to
comply with PD6662:2010 at Grade 2, Grade
3 and environmental class II.
Are suitable for use in systems designed to
comply with the requirements of EN50131-3
at Grade 2, Grade3 and environmental class
II.
Comply with the requirements of EN50131-
6:2008 at Grade 2, Grade 3 and environmen-
tal class II.
The i-on30EX, i-on16 and i-on40:
Are suitable for use in systems designed to
comply with PD6662:2010 at Grade 2, and
environmental class II.
Are suitable for use in systems designed to
comply with the requirements of EN50131-3
at Grade 2 and environmental class II.
Comply with the requirements of EN50131-
6:2008 at Grade 2 and environmental class II.
When tted with the appropriate communicator
these products are compliant with EN 50136-
1. They allow the alarm transmission system
to meet the performance requirements of EN
50131-1:2006 ATS 2 provided that:
a) They are installed in accordance with the
installation instructions.
b) The connected PSTN is functioning nor-
mally.
If the installer selects a non-compliant con-
guration then they must remove or adjust
compliance labelling
Third party testing carried out by ANPI.

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