Installation guide

Installer Mode Programming i-on40
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On
The user need only press the remote control button
once to complete setting the system.
Note: The Confirm and On options will also allow a user
with a remote control to set the system if a reset is
required after an alarm.
If any user is attempting to reset the system from a
wired keypad when a remote user tries to set the
system, then the control unit will temporarily ignore
the remote user.
Tamper Omit
If a user omits a zone, it may be necessary to also omit
the tamper belonging to that zone. This option allows you
to do that:
Enabled
The tamper is omitted when a user omits a zone.
Disabled
The tamper is still operational when a user omits a
zone.
Anti-Code Reset
Anti-code reset allows an alarm company to control
remotely whether a user can reset the system after an
alarm. If the system is programmed for anti-code reset,
then after an alarm a user can silence the sounders.
However, the display tells the user the first zone to
alarm, and then instructs them to call the ARC and quote
a four digit code. This four digit code is called the “reset
code”.
If the ARC decides to allow the user to reset the system
then they:
Key the reset code into a device or program that
produces an “anti-code”.
Tell the alarm system user the anti-code.
The alarm system user then keys the anti-code into their
keypad and the alarm system resets.
If order for this procedure to work both the alarm system
control unit and the ARC must have the same “CSID”