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1 Introduction i-on16
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appropriate button for three seconds. The green LED is your confirmation
that the control unit has carried out the function indicated by the button.
Radio Hold Up Alarms (HUA)
A 706r and 710r radio HUAs are two button transmitters, used to start a
Hold Up Alarms. (Hold Up Alarms used to be known as Panic Alarms.) To
activate the transmitter you must press both buttons at the same time. On
the 706r a third button acts as a lock so that you can prevent the HUA
going off when carrying it in your pocket.
Figure
5.
706r HUA Buttons
HUA With A Two-Way Key Fob
It is possible to start a Hold Up Alarm from a two-way key fob. However,
the Installer must enable this within the control unit. (Note that doing so will
mean that the system no longer complies with BS8243 or DD243.).
Once the Installer has enabled this feature, a Master User must also turn
this facility on, see page .
When the feature is fully enabled, to start a HUA from a FOB-2W-4B:
Press and hold any two diagonally opposite buttons
at the same time.
All four LEDs flash red three times.
The control unit starts a hold up alarm. If your
system is connected to an alarm receiving centre the
control unit sends a hold up alarm message to them.
The control unit then sends a message to the fob to
confirm that it has started a hold up alarm.
All four LEDs glow green for three seconds.
HUA
Lock

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Eaton i-on16 Specifications

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BrandEaton
Modeli-on16
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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