4. Press or to display the desired
wiring type on the bottom line of the
display and then press to select it.
The system loads all defaults except for
Access Codes and the Log.
The control unit scans the bus to see
what devices are attached and powered
up. After several seconds (depending on
the number of devices connected to the
bus) the display shows, for example:
The top line of the display shows the
number of new devices found. Because
you have restored factory defaults the
control unit has erased its internal list of
bus devices and the display will not
show any devices as missing. (If a
device is attached to the bus but not
powered up then the control unit will
not detect it.) The bottom line of the
display shows the first in the list of
found devices. Press to see any other
items in the list.
Step 12. Commission
the System
Install Detectors and Other Peripherals
1. Use the Installer Menu to teach the
system the identity of any radio
detectors or other peripherals. (Note
that you must have a radio expander
already connected and installed on the
bus to do this.) See the installation
instructions supplied with each detector
or peripheral.
2. Install detectors and peripherals at their
selected locations.
3. Use the Installer Menu – Test option to:
a) carry out a walk test of the detectors.
b) test the operation of any other
peripherals.
Program the System
Program the system to suit user
requirements. Page 25 is a summary of the
Installer Menu on the i-on30EX. Please see
the i-on Range Engineering Guide for a
more detailed description.
Assemble and close the control unit:
a) Fit the lid of the control unit into the
back of the case
b) Fit and tighten the lid fixing screw.
Leave the Installer Menu.
The red LEDs should go out, and the rim
of the navigation keys glow green. The
system is now ready to hand over to the
user.
Handover to the User
Instruct the user on how to operate the
system. See the i-on Range Administrator’s
Guide. If necessary, show them how to set
the time and date on the system.
Remember to leave the i-on Range
Administrator’s Guide with the user.
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