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Eaton i-on Style - Supported peripheral devices

Eaton i-on Style
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Introduction
Page 5
Relay These provide voltage-free changeover contacts. You connect one side of
the external device to the C (Common) terminal, and the other to either NO
(Normally Open) or NC (Normally Closed) side of the relay, depending on the
application.
Control unit USB port
You can use the built-n USB port to:
Program the control unit from a PC using the Downloader software (see page 15).
Apply firmware updates to the control unit using the i-on Update Utility software. For
European versions, the utility also allows alternate language text files for the display
to be installed.
Control unit Ethernet ports
Connecting the control unit to a network through the built-in Ethernet port allows you to:
Configure the control unit and update firmware using the web interface (see page
15).
Use Eaton SecureConnect web portal to manage, monitor and configure multiple
control units (see the SecureConnect Installer’s Guide).
Communicate alarm information to an alarms-receiving centre using SIA-IP.
Configure the control unit using the Downloader software (see page 15).
Keep the time at the control unit automatically updated using an SNTP server
located on the internet.
Store images from network cameras (on the SD card).
Send emails automatically when events occur.
Supported peripheral devices
This section provides an introduction to the peripheral devices supported by i-on Style.
Detectors (zones)
Detectors are the physical devices that detect alarm conditions. A zone is the lowest-level
item within the intrusion system that can be set or unset.
Note: Although it is possible to connect detectors in series and therefore to have more
than one detector in the same zone, it is not normal practice. Instead, there is normally
only one detector per zone and for this reason, detectors are often referred to as "zones"
within the intrusion system.
Table 1 shows the number of zones supported.
Radio detectors
Radio detectors can communicate directly to the control unit. Table 1 specifies the number
of radio zones that the control unit supports.
The following radio detectors are supported:
DET-REXT-PIR30 Perimeter detector
705REUR-00 Hand-held dual-channel transmitter

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