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i-on160 Installer Menu Options
Page 39
Note: Cooper Security recommend that you remove all power from the system
(battery and mains) before disconnecting any device from the bus.
Disabling/Enabling Expanders
If you suspect that an expander is faulty, and wish to remove it from service
temporarily, then use the Installer Menu option Detectors/Devices – Wired
Expanders – Enable Device. (There is a similar option for radio expanders.) Select
the device you wish to disable and use the < or > keys to set the enable
status to “No”. See page 103 for detailed instructions.
To return the expander to service use the same Installer Menu option and set
the enable status to “Yes”.
While the expander is disabled the control unit ignores all signals from the
device, but retains the zone numbers and other programming allocated to the
device. The keypad shows an alert (navigation key LEDs glow red) will show
When a user tries to set the system the keypad disp
Replacing Expanders
if you wish to replace an expander with a new device, but leave that
expander’s programming intact on the control unit, then use the Installer Menu
option Detectors/Devices – Wired Expander – Replace Expander. (See page 105 for
detailed instructions. Radio Expanders have a similar menu option.)
When you use the Replace Expander option the control unit disables the
selected expander and retains all the expander’s zones and other
programming. You can then power down the system, disconnect the expander
from the bus, and reconnect a new expander (of the same type) to the bus.
When you power up the control unit again, the keypads will show an alert that
the expander has been disabled. Go into the Installer Menu and select
Detectors/Devices – Wired Expander – Replace Expander again. The keypad display
shows an “Add” option for the replaced expander. Select the “Add” option and
then hold down the address request button on the new expander (remember
to remove the lid in order to activate the tamper). The control unit will assign
the bus device address of the expander you removed to the new expander,
along with all the zones and other programming from the old expander. The
new expander will not need any further programming.
Note: If you replace a wireless expander then you must teach the identity of
the new wireless expander to any receivers or output module that had
previously learned the old expander’s identity. This includes any 762s,
768s or WAMs.
Naming Expanders
The i-on160EX allows you to give each expander a name (see page 107 for
detailed instructions). The name appears in the log, in alerts, and when
programming the expanders.
Partitions and Expanders
You can assign each expander to one or more partitions. When assigned to a
partition an expander will:
Give notification tones for the associated partitions through the expander’s
loudspeaker (if one is connected).
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