
Installer Menu Options i-on160
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Control the response to tampers for the associated partitions. If any
associated partition is set then a tamper will cause an unconfirmed alarm. If
there is an outstanding unconfirmed alarm then this will cause a confirmed
alarm to be generated.
When delivered from the factory, or if you restore the control unit to factory
settings, then all expanders belong to partition 1.
Once you have entered the Edit Expander - Partitions option, press u or n to
scroll through the list of partitions followed by > or < to allocate/deallocate
the expander to each partition as necessary.
If you wish to allocate/deallocate the expander to many partitions you can use
the “All Partitions” option (in between partition 1 and 20 on the menu) to
either allocate or deallocate the expander to all partitions in one operation.
Once you have carried out this operation you can then scroll through the
partition list and change the allocation of expanders as necessary.
Expander Loudspeaker Volume
To change the volume of notification tones from loudspeakers attached to
expanders use the Detectors/Devices – Wired Expander – Edit Expander –
Loudspeaker volume menu. Press < to lower the volume or > to raise the
volume. The display shows the current volume setting by a row of stars (for
example “****”). This volume control does NOT change the volume of alarm
tones.
Press Y to leave the menu.
Note: When you first add an expander to the bus, the control unit defaults the
loudspeaker volume to zero.
Wired Expanders Zone Wiring
You can change the zone wiring method for each wired expander individually.
During commissioning the Installer can select a system-wide zone wiring
method as part of the initial power-up (see the i-on160EX Installation Manual).
If you wish to change the zone wiring method for an individual Expander use
the Detectors/Devices – Wired Expander – Edit Expander – Wired Zone Type menu.
See page 109 for detailed instructions.
The zone wiring types available are: 4-wire CC, 4k7/2k2. 1k0/1k0, 2k2/2k2, or
4k7/4k7.
When using 4-wire CC wiring each wired expander provides connections for
five zones. When using FSL wiring each wired expander provides connections
for 10 zones.
NOTE: If you change the overall system zone wiring type (see page 60) AFTER
selecting the expander wiring type then the expander will adopt the
wiring type you selected for the system. You must then re-enter the
expander menu to change the expander zone wiring type back to the one
you want the expander to use.
Wired Keypads
The i-on160EX allows you to give each wired keypad a name, and assign a
keypad to one or more partitions.
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