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Eaton i-on40H - Chapter 9: System Options Menu; Wired Zone Type; User Access; HUA Keys Active

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Chapter 9: System Options Menu
This menu contains options that affect the working of the alarm system as a whole.
Note: The default settings for these options are compliant with EN50131, see page 31.
Changes to some of the defaults may render the system non-compliant.
Wired Zone Type
The control unit prompts you to select the zone wiring type when you power up a control
unit for the first time, or when you restore the control unit to factory defaults (see page 92).
There are two options:
Panel Zones This option lets you change the zone wiring type for the control unit.
All Zones This option lets you change the zone wiring type for the whole system.
Please refer to page 14 for details of the wiring types.
User Access
Use this option to give users access to various system facilities
HUA Keys Active
This option allows users to start an HUA alarm from the keypads by pressing both Hold Up
Alarm keys at the same time. This option applies to all keypads, both radio and wired, and
is not affected by allocating keypads to specific partitions.
Select Yes to make the HUA keys functional. Select No to disable the keys.
Note:
If HUA Confirmation has been enabled in System Options Confirmation
BS8243, two separate HUA events are needed within the confirmation time to
generate a confirmed HUA alarm. See page 89 for HUA Confirmation Time.
To enable HUAs from a FOB-2W-4B or a 727r in UK control units, you must set
System Options Confirmation Mode to Basic (see page 86). EU control units,
always use Basic confirmation mode. A Master User must then set User Menu
System Config Remotes HUA Function to Enabled (the option does not appear
if Confirmation Mode is BS8243 or DD243).
Quick Set
Note: If you enable the quick set-keys, the control unit no longer complies with EN50131.
This option controls the operation of the A, B, C or D keys.
Yes Allows users to set the alarm system by pressing A, B, C or D without entering an
access code.
No Users must enter an access code (or present a tag) before pressing the A, B, C or D
keys.

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