Installation guide

i-on40 Installer Mode Programming
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Type: Active when: Assign to
Partitions?
User Defined
(41)
The user switches the
output on or off from the
keypad, or a remote
control. Assign this output
type to any outputs that
you want the user to
control.
Note: Cooper Security
recommend that you DO
NOT assign this output
type to a plug-by-output.
Yes
“Setting Options” and “Partitions” Menus
Part Setting or Partitioned System?
When you first power-up a new i-on40 (see i-on40
Installation Guide ), or if you restore an i-on40 control
unit to factory defaults (see page 53 ), you must choose
between having a Part Setting system or a Partitioned
system.
If you select a Part Setting system then the Installer
Menu contains a “Setting Options” sub menu. If you
select a partitioned system then the installer menu
contains “Partitions” sub-menu instead.
Both of these menus contains the same options, but
organised in slightly different ways:
The Setting Options sub-menu contains all the options to
program entry, exit and alarm response for a single alarm
system with a Full Set and three Part Set levels.
The Partitions sub-menu is divided into four partitions.
Each partition behaves like a complete, independent,
alarm system. However, each partition has only Full Set
and one Part Set.
Table 2 on the next page shows the layout of both the
Setting Options and the Partitions menus. Since so many
of the options work in the same way in both of these