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| Brand | Eaton |
|---|---|
| Model | i-on16 |
| Category | Security System |
| Language | English |
Explains how to set and unset the alarm system using a keypad or remote control.
Details the types of alarms, how they are signaled, and the process for silencing and resetting.
Introduces the concept of users, their types, and identification methods within the system.
Covers the four-digit access codes, default code, and recommendations for changing them.
Details the two-way key fob, its functionality, LEDs, and button operations for confidence.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to silence the alarm sirens when returning to the premises.
Explains what to do if the system requires an installer to reset it after an alarm event.
Details the three-step process for setting the system via a keypad, including identification and portion selection.
Outlines the initial steps for setting the system, ensuring it's idle and doors are secured.
Details the final actions required to complete the setting procedure, depending on installer programming.
Explains common reasons why the system might fail to set, such as open doors or active detectors.
Guides users through the process of unsetting the system via a keypad, including entry and identification.
Explains setting, part setting, and unsetting the system using a two-way key fob, including LED feedback.
Guides users on how to access and exit the system's administration menu using their access code.
Describes how to temporarily omit specific zones from being active during system setting.
Introduces user management, allowing addition, editing, and deletion of users in the system.
Covers changing your own access code, with specific steps for Master and Normal Users.
Explains how to register radio HUAs for users, with notes on system response during registration.
Describes how to delete lost or unassigned devices from the system to prevent unauthorized use.
Guides Master users on adding new users, including assigning devices like tags and remotes.
Details the process for Master users to delete existing users from the system.
Introduces system testing for peripherals, remotes, HUAs, and tags.
Allows changing system parts to suit needs; contact installer for extensive changes.
Describes how Master Users can reprogram outputs, setting on/off times and controlling output states.
Explains how Master Users can reprogram buttons on key fobs for setting or unsetting functions.
Details how to program a remote button to operate a specific output, like turning a light on or off.
Explains how to delete a lost remote control from the system to prevent unauthorized access.
Details how to enable a two-way fob or remote to start a Hold Up Alarm, with installer caveats.
Guides users on how to manually turn assigned outputs on or off from the keypad.