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1. mno Ce ww Gras ew ew Sw amp S H amp 4 You might not be familiar with some of the terms used in this book Full Set means that all the detectors in the system are being monitored If there is any activity on any detector then the system will start an alarm Part Set means that the system is monitoring some detectors but not others The installer selects those detec tors that should be monitored during a Part Set Partition is a segment of the whole system that may not be accessible to some users Some users can only set a single Partition Other users may be able to set two three or all four Partitions See the next page for instructions on how to set and unset individual Partitions The keypad sounds the entry tone an interrupted tone The system starts the entry timer As you key in your code the disply shows a for each digit The keypad stops the entry tone The system is unset LEDs A to D should be dark showing that the sys tem is unset Note The installer may have disabled the LEDs to ensure that the alarm system meets the appropriate standards Page 5 Setting Unsetting Partitions If the installer has split your system into partitions you may be allocated to more than one of them In that case you can set or unset each partition independently of all the others Do this The display shows 1 Make s
2. i ON 2O security System User Guide P COOPER Security Contents After an Alarm 1iet inscntiaereutt aaicaacaensnkineueauewin sabes 3 To Silence the Siren co scsnastsninaneseverneecaverncechenseeaaws 3 Setting the System Using an Access Code or Tag 4 Unsetting the System srissrtanciaterrisxenievacerranvasees 5 Setting Unsetting Partitions ccccsececseueureneunenees 6 OUICK SCC errena a bana REE 8 Using a Radio KEV BAG ccccetcacatavacceerysrosnnseesaireaeeces 9 SOUS PEE T E E E T E 9 UNSUNG orraa a E a N 9 Silencing an Pilar sciapecnsadecsdatanesenawreasesquveswanrns 9 Using a Proximity Tag With a Radio Keypad 9 Setting by Remote CoOntrol ccccccsaceuecseucurensunenees 9 Unset DY Remote control sitive tesivedecteaiarectacennns 9 If The System Will Not Set ccceceeeeeeeeseeeeeees 9 If the System Will Not Set iindcciscieiadirecsaviiadicanies 10 Alerts Why is it BE ping ccccccseseuseeeeceueuenneuens 10 To see the cause of the alert ccceeceeeeeeeeeeues 10 Administration sccanceaincecctnneedndaceesamacnnanesaeusieteassaads 11 Entering the Menu scrcsssexaxtidvenisscsnwuiiecansenanveseas 11 Omitting ZONES sasssssssssrssesrnrnrrsnnrrrnsnnrrrnernrnrne 11 Change Your Access Code sesesesssesarererrrrrnrns 11 View the LOG ccccscceuecccucueeecucuceucucuvensaceuensauens 11 Speech Messages ssssssssssssssssssssnenenesrenssenesesne 12 Acknowledging a Speech MeSSaG6 ccceeeee
3. a name Setting Unsetting Partitions Continued Do this 7 Press 4 or gt to select the change you want for the Partition D 8 Press when you have finished changing all the Partitions to which you have access i 9 Leave by the designated exit door if necessary 10 at the end of the exit time the selected Partition s set Notes If you want to stop set ting then press Unset If a Partition is Full Set then you cannot go di rectly to Part Set You must unset the Partition first If the Partition is Part Set then you cannot go directly to Full Set You must unset the Parti tion first The display shows Partitions T Stores S gt U Note If a partition is pro grammed to set instantly make sure you are outside the protected area before pressing v Setting 10 to set i on40 12320 1170972009 CW 2e2e e F 4 O e Ga B mi 6m Emo co O C Cw Cd gt f D G e w wv i U gt P change to Part Set U gt S change to Full Set S gt U change to Unset P gt U change to Unset Partitions you have chosen to unset unset immedi ately Partitions you have chosen to set start their exit timer or set immediately see note The keypad sounds the exit tone a continuous tone The top line of the display shows the part of the sys te
4. and returns you to the Menu View the Log The control unit keeps a log of the last 1000 events for example alarms and who has set unset the system To read the log 1 Press and key in your access code 2 Press A or V until the display shows View Log then press P The display shows you the most recent log event 3 Press A or V to scroll through the log v shows earlier events A shows more recent events 4 Press gt to see a more detailed descrip tion of the event for example the names of zones or users if they have been pro grammed in 5 Press X to finish viewing the log Page 11 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 A or V until the display shows Sys tem Config then press P 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 P 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 v to leave the option when you have finished making changes Activate User Output The installer may have connected some ex ternal equiment t
5. part of the system is set If a LED flashes then a Parti tion is Part Set Note The installer may have disabled the LEDs to ensure that the alarm system meets the appropriate standards Using a Radio Keypad Setting Secure all your windows and doors Make sure the system is idle and that you can hear the warning tones from the sounders 1 Key in a valid access code 2 Press either A B C or D to set the por tion of system that you require If you wish to stop setting while the exit tone sounds then press 2 The left hand LED glows to show that the keypad is transmitting 3 Leave by the exit door and make sure that it is closed properly Unsetting 1 Enter by the designated entry door 2 Key in a valid access code 3 Press 2 Silencing an Alarm 1 Key in a valid access code 2 Press 2 Using a Proximity Tag With a Radio Keypad If you wish to use a Proximity Tag with the radio keypad in place of an access code then hold the tag up against the proximity tag sensor The keypad glows blue and gives a click to show that it has recognised the tag Proximity tag Transmit LED sensor Ww Ge c lt DIG E z ge Q a Kol w a E 2 N Note The radio keypad does not show the status of the alarm system at all The left hand Transmit LED glows only to show that the keypad is sending a command to the control unit Setting by Remote Contro
6. b If the system will not set on the second press of button A then you will have to go to the keypad and set the system from there Page 9 If the System Will Not Set Normally the system will set only when all the detectors are quiet that is not report ing any activity If you have the final exit door open or if you trigger one of the detectors on your exit route then the keypad and internal sounder will give an interrupted setting tone this is normal Make sure that you close all the doors on your exit route and the final exit door as you leave The interrupted tone will change to a continuous exit tone and the system will set normally If you try to set when one or more detec tors NOT on your exit route are still active then the display shows the words SETTING FAULTS The bottom line of the display tells you which zone is active for example oo Spee OIN 5 eNOS 702 a EECk Coor xi 7 f aaoo You can make the system omit those active zones either while you are setting the sys tem see below or beforehand see page 11 for instructions on how to omit zones before setting the system 1 Follow the instructions on pages 4 to 7 to as necessary to set the system If any detectors are not yet ready to be set then the top line of the display shows 2 EITHER Press g to carry on setting The system sets with the active zones omitted OR Stop the setting process by pressing X Page 10 Al
7. button lets you carry out some admin strative tasks for example changing your access code Your degree of access to these tasks depends on what type of user you are Normal user Can change your own access Partition user code proximity tag remote control or PA Can turn the Chime feature on or off Can operate outputs if they have been programmed for you Can view the log Can unset their allocated partition when it is in alarm then reset and set it again Guard Can set but not unset their allocated partition Master Users and Administrators have ac cess to other functions For more information please see the i on40 Administrator s Guide obtainable from www coopersecurity co uk Entering the Menu 1 Make sure the display shows the standby screen time and date 2 Press and key in your access code The display shows the first item in a list of options 4 Press A or W to scroll through the op tions available followed by gt to gain ac cess to an option 5 Press Y to confirm an option when you have finished making changes 6 Press X if necessary several times to leave the User Menu Omitting Zones You may wish to prevent a zone causing an alarm For example if your garage door is protected by a detector but you wish to leave it unlocked for the delivery of a parcel you may wish to omit that detector when you set the rest of the system Provided that the Installer has programmed y
8. eeee 12 Turn the Chimes On Off ccsccccceesseeeeeeueenneaaee 12 Activate User OutpUt sssssssssnsrsnnrnrnrnrnenenens 12 D Warning Mains voltages are present inside control unit No user serviceable parts inside Cooper Security Ltd 2010 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct However neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited 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 Printed and published in the U K Part Number 12003622 Page 2 After an Alarm If the siren is sounding then the system has started an alarm If you have one the strobe will also be flashing Take Care Intruders may be present To Silence the Siren 1 Make sure it is safe to enter the premises 2 Either key in your access code Enter Access Code ae Press tick to Reset Burg 204 Alarm Before you can set the system again 3 Press ow to reset the sys tem 4 The system returns to standby and is ready to set again If the display shows Notes i on40 220 117 0972002 Call Installer Burg ZO04 Alarm Call ARC Quote 1234 kKkkk The alarm system may be connected to a communications network and send alarm messages to one or more alarm receiving centre
9. erts Why is it Beeping From time to time the control unit may de tect that there is a problem with the system It will try to inform you of this by starting an alert During an alert the rim of the naviga tion pad glows red and the keypad will give a short beep every few seconds Press Y Red means Alert F ome A 0 elie Oey 20 03 To see the cause of the alert 1 Make sure the system is unset and that the keypad display shows the standby screen 2 Pressv The display asks you to key in an access code 3 Key in a user access code or present a tag The bottom line of the display shows a message describing the most recent ac tive alert If you press A or W then the system will show you any other alerts that may be active 4 Either Press to acknowledge that you have read the alert If there are no other alerts the rim of the navigation pad will glow green and the keypad will return to its standby screen In addition the keypad will stop beeping Or press X The rim of the navigation pad will stay red and the system will show the text of the alert the next time you key in an access code Note 1 The keypad s will not beep for short less than 10s 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 Administration The
10. l Note You must ask your Administrator to provide a suitably programmed remote con trol see i on40 Administrator s Guide Secure all your windows and doors Make sure the system is idle and that you can hear the warning tones from the sound ers 1 Press the appropriate button on the re mote control either full set A or part set B Transmit LED Full Set Part Set Unset 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 At the end of the exit time the exit tone stops you should hear a double beep confirmation tone The keypad display shows the message System Set for a few seconds The installer may also have programmed your external sounder strobe to flash briefly and one of the key pad LEDs to glow to indicate which part of the system is set Unset by Remote control 1 Enter by the designated entry door 2 Press 2 on your remote control The system unsets At this point the system displays the standby screen 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 in staller has set up your system a Try pressing A once more on your remote control If the installer has programmed the system to do so then it will carry on and set omitting the active detector
11. m being set the bottom line shows the remaining exit time in seconds One or more of LEDs marked A to D glows to show which partitions are set If a LED flashes the Partition is Part Set There may be a short delay before all the appropriate LEDs glow Note The installer may have disabled the LEDs to ensure that the alarm system meets the appropriate standards Page 7 Quick Set Quick setting does not require the use of an access code or tag The installer must enable this facility for you Note that in order to comply with EN50131 the installer may not be allowed to pro vide this facility Do this 1 Make sure the system is idle Secure all windows and doors 2 Press A B C or D D 3 Leave by the designated exit door 4 At the end of the exit time the system sets Page 8 The display shows i on40 12 20 11 09 2009 Setting Part Set B 10 to set i on40 12 20 11 09 2009 OOO amp B Gi 6m Emno o w COG The top line may show the installer s name instead of i on40 The keypad sounds the exit tone a continuous tone The top line of the display shows the part of the sys tem being set the bottom line shows the remaining exit time in seconds While the system is set the display shows the time and date One or more of the LEDs marked glow to show which
12. o 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 A or V until the display shows Out puts On Off and then press P The bottom line of the display shows the first of a list of outputs that you can acti vate 3 Press A or V to select the output you want 4 Press gt to activate the output Press again to deactivate the output 5 Press Y when you have finished Compliance 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 Page 12 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
13. our system to al low this then to Omit a zone 1 Press and key in your access code Set only user Menu T Omit wAomes gt GOW CD eseese 2 Press to select Omit Zones The bottom line of the display shows the first of a list of zones 2 Press A or W to display the zone you wish to omit 3 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 Omitted If you change your mind then press again so that the end of the line shows an I for Included 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for any other zone you wish to omit or include 5 Press 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 un setting cycle Change Your Access Code To change your access code 1 Press and key in your access code 2 Press A or V until the display shows Users then press P The bottom line of the display shows Code 3 Press P The top line of the display shows Assign Access Code 4 Key in your new access code Access codes must be four digits long When you press the last digit of the ac cess code the display asks you to key in the same access code again 5 Key in the same digits again in the same order Whe you key the last digit the display con firms that you have changed the code
14. 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 End this call and let the control unit contact the other destinations for this alarm Play Home and alarm message D again Clear down and do not call any of the other destinations for this alarm 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 Statement 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
15. s If the alarm started by accident phone the relevant centres and tell them The control unit logs the alarm information You can re set the system step 4 above without losing information about the cause of the alarm See page 11 for instructions on how to read the log The siren stops The bottom line of the display shows the first zone to alarm The top line may show the installer s name Contact your alarm installer They will reset the system for you Make a note of the number on the display after the word Quote and contact your alarm receiving centre ARC They will ask you for the number and tell you what to do next Page 3 Setting the System Using an Access Code or Tag Do this The display shows 1 Make sure the system is eT The top line may show the idle Secure all the win installer s name dows and doors 12220 1170972009 2 Either key in your access As you key in your code the Enter Access Code one display shows a for each digit Setting Options A The bottom line of the dis play shows the first item in the setting options menu A Full Set 3 Press A or W to select The bottom line of the dis Setti Opti the option you want a a a t play shows each item from B Part Set B the rest of the menu in turn N 4 Press Y The keypad sounds the exit oes PATE eee a
16. tone a continuous tone om 10 to set The top line of the display shows the part of the sys tem being set the bottom line shows the remaining 5 Leave by the designated exit time in seconds exit door Note If the system is pro grammed to set instantly make sure you are outside the protected area before followed by pressing v 6 At the end of the exit System Set time the system sets i on40 12 20 11 09 2009 One of four LEDs glows to show which part of the sys tem is set pet Note The installer may have DA OO disabled the LEDs to ensure Note if you want to that the alarm system meets stop setting then the appropriate standards i aa ES A GC Cau o 4 B press unset Page 4 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 Do this 1 Enter by the designated entry door or route Go directly to the key pad 2 Either key in your access code OR present your tag o oa s s e o a amp Ge Notes The display shows i on40 11 09 2009 12 20 Enter Access Code oe System Unset followed by i on40 11 09 2009 12 20 G 2299 0 A 2 1 2abe 3 def ca Gmi Sixt
17. ure the system is 1 ono The top line may show the idle If you want to set a 12 20 11 09 2009 installer s name partition secure all the windows and doors in that partition 2 Either key in your access code Enter Access Code ae Setting Options t Full Set All As you key in your code the display shows a for each digit The bottom line of the dis play shows the first item in the setting options menu Note If you enter a partition and start the entry timer you can hear the entry tone then as soon as you enter a valid access code or tag the system unsets that partition See the previous page 3 Press A or W to show Setting Options Partitions is the second or Partitions ve third item down on the set Part t ons gt A ting options menu CN 4 Press Y Partitions R ia agli of is dis GD ide play shows the possible Partit 1 U ee os Zo states of the first partition U Unset S Full Set P Part Set 5 Press gt or lt 4 to select Partitions U gt P change to Part Set the change that you partition i U gt P U gt S change to Full Set want S gt U change to Unset A P gt U change to Unset S 6 Press A or W to show any Partitions 1 Note that the installer may other Partitions to which Stoves S have given the Partition you have access D Page 6
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