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Eaton i-on Series - Chapter 3: Managing Alarms; Alarm Types and Sounds

Eaton i-on Series
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i-on Range Introduction
Page 9
System Capacities
Main Software Differences
i-on16
i-on30EX
i-on40
i-on50EX
i-on160EX
Max No Zones
16
30
40
50
160
Users:
16
50
50
100
500
Part Sets (In part set mode)
3
3
3
3
3
Partitions: (see Note 3)
n/a
4
4
5
20
Bus devices: (see Note 1)
None
10
None
20
45
Max No Wired Outputs
(non plug-by)
4
30
4
50
160
Max No Radio Outputs
(see Note 5)
4
30
8
50
160
Radio sounders: (see Note 2)
2
4
4
5
20
Radio Keypads: (see Note 2)
2
4
4
5
20
WAMs: (see Note 2)
0
1
2
5
20
Mandatory log events
250
250
750
500
1,500
Non-mandatory log events
15
100
250
250
500
Calendar Set events
0
0
0
5
20
Calendar Set Exceptions
0
0
0
30
30
EN 50131 Security Grade
2
2
2
2 or 3
2 or 3
Web browser interface
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
ARD
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Main Hardware Differences
i-on16
i-on30EX
i-on40
i-on50EX
i-on160EX
Wired zones on control unit
(see Note 4)
None
10
16
10
10
Networks (Bus)
None
1
None
1
1
Dedicated Sounder / strobe outputs
on board
No
Yes,
1+1
No
Yes,
1+1
Yes,
1+1
Panel Outputs (Relay)
0
0
2
1
2
Panel Outputs Transistor
4
1
2
2
2
Plug-by outputs
0
12
12
16
16
Ethernet port
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Batteries (see Note 6)
1*7Ah
1*7Ah
1*7Ah
1*17Ah
2*17Ah
On Board Loudspeaker Ports
1
1
1
1
2
Power Available
1.0A
1.0A
1.5A
1.5A
3A
Control unit case
Plastic
Steel
Plastic
Steel
Steel
Built-in communicator
No
EXD/
EXDL
No
EXD
No

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