
i-on160 Installer Menu Options
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twice, three, four or five times, or always. The system re-arms all closed
zones, but not detectors that are still sending alarm signals. (Note that this
setting is required in order to comply with EN50131.)
If the system has rearmed, then when a user enters the system through the
Final Exit door the control unit will give an audible internal alarm in place of
the normal entry tone.
Siren Delay
(For part setting systems only.) When the system is set and (for example) an
intruder violates a zone, then the system waits for the programmed Siren
Delay before operating the siren. The system then operates the siren for the
programmed Siren Time.
Note: Siren Delay has no effect if the Alarm Response Mode does not require
communications or if a line fault is detected.
Siren Time
(For part setting systems only.) This option changes the length of time that the
system operates the siren during an alarm.
Note: The durations offered by the display apply to a siren wired directly to the
control unit.
The 760ES radio siren has one of three fixed sounder durations in an
alarm: 5seconds, 3mins or 15mins. These fixed durations are designed to
preserve the battery life of the radio siren.
Panel Loudspeaker
Loudspeaker 1 (or 2)
This option allows you to control the volume and the partition assignment of
each of the loudspeakers connected directly to the control unit.
Volume
Use this option to change the volume of notification tones from loudspeakers
connected to loudspeaker terminals 1 or 2 on the control unit. 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.
Partitions
In a partitioned system you can assign the panel loudspeakers to any of the
partitions. Any loudspeaker can belong to one or more partitions.
Once you have entered the Partitions option, press u or n to scroll through
the list of partitions followed by > or < to allocate/deallocate the loudspeaker
to each partition as necessary.
If you wish to allocate/deallocate the loudspeaker 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 loudspeaker 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 the loudspeakers as necessary.
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