
Installer Menu Options i-on160
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Partitions Use this option to select one or more partitions, and
test the zones only within those partitions.
Use u or n to scroll up and down the list of partitions.
Press < or > to display “Yes” at the end of the bottom
line to mark the partition as one you want to test.
Expanders Use this option to select an individual expander, and
test the zones belonging to just that expander.
Zones This option lets you select one or more individual zones,
and test only those zones and no others.
Use u or n to scroll up and down the list of zones.
Press < or > to display “Yes” at the end of the bottom
line to mark the zone as one you want to test.
When you select a Walk Test option (apart from the Chime option), the display
shows the first item in a list of the detectors available for test. Walk around the
area you wish to test and trigger each detector. If the Chime option is set to
“Yes” then every time you trigger a detector the keypads and loudspeakers
give confirmation tone. The bottom right of the display shows an “A” if you
trigger the Alarm input and a “T” if you trigger the Tamper.
The top of the display shows the number of zones left to test. The control unit
decreases the number of zones every time you trigger an individual Alarm
input.
The bottom line of the display shows the zone name. To see the zone number
press < or >.
Press Y to end the test.
Note: Use the Walk Test option to test wired PA switches. While you are using
the Walk Test option activating a wired PA switch will not cause a PA
alarm.
If you wish to see which zones have not yet been tested then press the menu
key. The bottom line of the display will show the first in a list of those zones
remaining to test. As you test each zone it will disappear from the display.
Press the menu key again to return to the full list of zones.
Zone Resistances
When you select Zone Resistance, the display shows the first of the available
wired detectors. Press u or n to see the other detectors in the list.
The bottom line of the display shows the zone name. To see the zone number
press < or >.
The end of the bottom line shows the resistance of the zone. The display
alternates between the Alarm resistance (“A”) and the Tamper resistance
(“T”).
“O/C” means Open Circuit.
“0k00” means zero resistance or closed circuit.
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