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| Brand | Eaton |
|---|---|
| Model | Scantronic i-on10 |
| Category | Security System |
| Language | English |
Overview of the i-on10's key capabilities and specifications, including grade 2 compliance.
Details the system bus for connecting keypads and bus devices using daisy chain or star layouts.
Overview of peripheral devices like keypads, detectors, sounders, and their features.
Describes detectors and how they are organized into zones for alarm detection.
Explains output devices, plug-by communicators, and types of sounders.
Recommendations for planning installation and choosing locations for control units and devices.
Ensuring sufficient power supply capacity for the control unit and connected devices.
Details on Fully-Supervised Loop (FSL), 4-wire CC, and 2-wire CC wiring.
Checking cable types, segregation, and mains routing for installation.
Guidance on installing hardware, cable lengths, and bus termination.
Instructions for inspecting and maintaining the i-on10 system after installation.
Step-by-step guide for the initial power-up and basic configuration of the control unit.
How to enter and navigate the Installer menu for system configuration.
Procedures for changing settings, entering text, and navigating the user interface.
Procedures for resetting the system, keypads, and managing access codes.
Configuring the name, type, and polarity of the three hardwired outputs.
Details on various output types like Siren, Strobe, Confirmed Alarm, and more.
Configuration for plug-by outputs used for standalone communicators and ARC.
Settings for Timed Set, Final Door Set, Instant Set, and Silent Set exit modes.
Configuring delays for settling detectors and confirmation of alarms.
Parameters for exit/entry times, extended entry, and alarm response types.
Controlling user access, HUA keys, quick set, and duress codes.
Managing user resets, tamper omits, and silence alerts.
Options for restoring staged defaults, factory defaults, and installer settings.
Settings for confirmation modes and alarm handling logic.
Panel name, zone types, mains fail delay, and linked zone time settings.
Configuring system response to line-fail faults on the communicator.
Procedures for testing sirens, sounders, and loudspeakers.
Testing wired keypads, radio keypads, and performing walk tests.
Checking zone resistances and the current status of wired zones.
Testing signal strengths of radio keypads, prox tags, and locating bus devices.
How installers and master users can read the system event log when unset.
Viewing control unit model, bus status, and keypad firmware versions.
Provides short explanations for messages that may appear in the control unit's log.