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i-on Style
Security System
Engineering Guide
Issue 2
Control unit software version 5.01

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Eaton i-on Style Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEaton
Modeli-on Style
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 2: Planning the Installation

Choosing the installation locations

Recommendations for locating control units and other devices within the protected area.

Power availability

Important note on control unit power output during mains failure and battery backup.

Wired detector (zone) wiring types

Details on Fully-Supervised Loop (FSL), 4-wire CC, and 2-wire CC wiring methods.

Chapter 1: Introduction

System features

Overview of the i-on Style control unit's main capabilities and supported devices.

About the built-in keypad

Description of the control unit's keypad layout, navigation, and functions.

Alarm communications

Explanation of PSTN, IP, and GSM communication methods for alarm information.

About Part-setting and partitioned modes

Explanation of part-setting and partitioned modes for system configuration.

Supported peripheral devices

Introduction to various peripheral devices supported by the i-on Style system.

Chapter 3: Getting Started

About the user interface

Explanation of how to navigate and interact with the control unit's display menus.

Initial power-up procedure

Step-by-step guide for the first-time power-up and basic configuration of the system.

Entering the Installer menu

Instructions on how to access and navigate the system's installer configuration menu.

Exiting the Installer menu

Procedure for safely leaving the installer menu and returning the system to operational status.

Resetting (defaulting) the system

Guide on restoring control unit factory defaults and defaulting access codes.

Chapter 6: Detectors;Devices Menu

Detectors (zones)

Details on adding, deleting, and programming detectors and zones within the system.

Partitions

How to assign zones to one or more partitions in a partitioned system.

Attributes

Explanation of zone attributes and their availability for different zone types.

Chapter 7: Outputs Menu

Radio Outputs

Information on adding and editing radio outputs for system control.

Wired Outputs

Details on accessing and editing hardwired outputs in the control unit.

Custom Outputs

How to configure virtual logic gates for custom output activation.

Chapter 8: Setting Options and Partitions Menus

About these menus

Overview of Setting Options and Partitions menus for system configuration.

Exit Mode

Options for configuring system exit modes like Timed Set, Final Door Set, and Instant Set.

Settle Time

Setting a delay for detectors to settle before the system sets.

HUA Response

Controls audible alarms associated with Hold-Up Alarms (HUAs).

Chapter 9: System Options Menu

Wired Zone Type

Option to change the zone wiring type for the control unit.

User Access

Granting users access to various system facilities.

Confirmation Mode

Determines events required to create a 'confirmed alarm' based on control unit type.

Masking

Controls system response to masking or trouble events from capable detectors.

Chapter 10: Communications Menu

Contacts

Defining a Contacts List for specifying communication destinations.

ARC Reporting

Programming the control unit for communications to an Alarms Receiving Centre (ARC).

CID;SIA Events

Configuring CID/SIA telegrams and grouping them into Report Groups for easier setup.

Email

Configuring the control unit to send reports via email for alarms or events.

IP Network (Own)

Configuring settings related to the control unit's Ethernet port and IP network.

Downloader

Using Downloader software on a PC to configure, monitor, or service the control unit.

Chapter 11: Social Care Menu

Start Monitoring Hour

Specifies the time for social-care activity monitoring to begin each day.

Social Alarm Response

Determines the system's response to social-care alerts (Silent, Audible, Displayed).

Chapter 12: Test Menu

Sirens and Sounders

Option to test all warning devices connected to the control unit.

Walk Test

Different ways to organize and perform a walk test of detectors.

Signal Strengths

Allows checking received signal strength from all radio transmitters in the system.

Remotes

Testing user remote controls by pressing their buttons.

Chapter 13: View Log Menu

Mandatory and Non-Mandatory Log Events

Log divided into mandatory and non-mandatory events for compliance.

How the Log Displays User Identities

Explains how user actions are displayed in the system log.

Chapter 14: About Menu

Panel

Shows control unit model, software version, installed languages, and configuration mode.

Cloud

Information about the connection status to SecureConnect and Cloud ID.

Comms

Status of PSTN, Panel Ethernet, and associated IP settings.

Appendix A: ARC Communication Formats

Fast Format

Details on the Fast Format message structure for ARC communication.

Contact ID

Explanation of the Contact ID format for transmitting event log data to ARC.

SIA 1, SIA 2, SIA 3 and Extended SIA 3

SIA formats differing in data amount transmitted with each message.

Appendix B: System Maintenance

Inspections

Guidelines for annual system inspection, including checks on hardware and devices.

Replacing or removing devices

Important notes on safely removing devices like GSM modules or micro-SD cards.

Appendix C: Log Messages

Log messages

Short explanations of messages that may appear in the control unit's log.

Email error messages

SMTP server response codes for email communication errors.

TCP;IP error messages

Common TCP/IP error messages encountered during network communication.

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