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i-on40 Installer Mode Programming
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When you select Disabled, the control unit stops
using the Ready to Set LED the Info Module.
3. Press Y to confirm the change.
WAMs
The i-on40 can operate up to two 770r WAM modules.
Although the WAM provides five different modes, when
working with an i-on40 only three of them are relevant.
The installer selects the mode when commissioning the
WAM hardware. The modes provide the following
functions for the i-on40 control unit:
Mode 1 Repeater Module. The WAM repeats the signals
from any detectors within its range, amplifying them to a
level that the i-on40 control unit can detect. This allows
you to increase the area covered by detectors.
Mode 2 Output Module. The WAM accepts commands
from the i-on40 control unit to operate wired outputs.
(The WAM can also accept commands from other i-on or
Homelink transmitters.) Each WAM output corresponds to
one of the radio outputs on the i-on40 as follows:
OUTPUTS
WAM
NO:
WAM OP
No.
Panel OP
No.
1 1
2 2
3 3
1
4 4
1 5
2 6
3 7
2
4 8
Table 1. WAM OPs to i-on40 radio OPs
Mode 4 Sounder Module. The WAM operates as a radio
link to allow you to remotely connect a standard wired
siren to the i-on40 control unit. In this mode the WAM
also provides inputs so that the wired siren can report
back tampers, low battery or other trouble conditions.
Adding a WAM
To ensure correct operation you must first select the
desired mode on the WAM (see the WAM Installation
Guide) and then teach the WAM’s identity to the i-on40
control unit.
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