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Eaton Scantronic i-on10 - User Manual

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Scantronic
i-on10
Security System
Configuration Guide
Issue 2
Control unit software version 7.01.xx

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Eaton Scantronic i-on10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEaton
ModelScantronic i-on10
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction to i-on10

Summary of Features

Overview of the i-on10's key capabilities and specifications, including grade 2 compliance.

System Bus and Connectivity

Details the system bus for connecting keypads and bus devices using daisy chain or star layouts.

Supported Devices and Components

Overview of peripheral devices like keypads, detectors, sounders, and their features.

Detectors and Zones

Describes detectors and how they are organized into zones for alarm detection.

Output Devices and Sounders

Explains output devices, plug-by communicators, and types of sounders.

Installing and Maintaining i-on10

Planning and Installation Locations

Recommendations for planning installation and choosing locations for control units and devices.

Power Requirements and Checks

Ensuring sufficient power supply capacity for the control unit and connected devices.

Detector Wiring Methods

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

Cable Management and Installation

Checking cable types, segregation, and mains routing for installation.

Hardware Installation and Bus Termination

Guidance on installing hardware, cable lengths, and bus termination.

System Maintenance Procedures

Instructions for inspecting and maintaining the i-on10 system after installation.

Configuring the System - Getting Started

Initial Power-Up Procedure

Step-by-step guide for the initial power-up and basic configuration of the control unit.

Installer Menu Navigation and Usage

How to enter and navigate the Installer menu for system configuration.

Changing Settings and Entering Text

Procedures for changing settings, entering text, and navigating the user interface.

System Reset and Code Management

Procedures for resetting the system, keypads, and managing access codes.

Outputs Menu

Wired Outputs Configuration

Configuring the name, type, and polarity of the three hardwired outputs.

Output Types Explained

Details on various output types like Siren, Strobe, Confirmed Alarm, and more.

Plug-By Outputs Configuration

Configuration for plug-by outputs used for standalone communicators and ARC.

Setting Options Menu

Exit Mode Configuration

Settings for Timed Set, Final Door Set, Instant Set, and Silent Set exit modes.

Settle Time and Confirm Set

Configuring delays for settling detectors and confirmation of alarms.

Entry, Exit, and Alarm Response Settings

Parameters for exit/entry times, extended entry, and alarm response types.

System Options Menu

User Access and Management

Controlling user access, HUA keys, quick set, and duress codes.

System Reset and Alert Options

Managing user resets, tamper omits, and silence alerts.

Restore Defaults and Installer Options

Options for restoring staged defaults, factory defaults, and installer settings.

Confirmation Mode and Alarm Handling

Settings for confirmation modes and alarm handling logic.

Hardware Settings and Failure Management

Panel name, zone types, mains fail delay, and linked zone time settings.

Communications Menu

Line Fail Response and Delay Configuration

Configuring system response to line-fail faults on the communicator.

Test Menu

Testing Warning Devices

Procedures for testing sirens, sounders, and loudspeakers.

Keypad and Detector Testing

Testing wired keypads, radio keypads, and performing walk tests.

Zone Resistance and Status Checks

Checking zone resistances and the current status of wired zones.

Bus Device and Prox Tag Testing

Testing signal strengths of radio keypads, prox tags, and locating bus devices.

View Log Menu

Log Event Viewing

How installers and master users can read the system event log when unset.

About Menu

Panel, Bus, and Keypad Information

Viewing control unit model, bus status, and keypad firmware versions.

Appendix A: Log Messages

Log Message Explanations

Provides short explanations for messages that may appear in the control unit's log.

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