
Introduction i-on40
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24 Hour Alarms
The control unit can also monitor detectors that are nothing to do
with the movements of people: fire and smoke detectors, flood
sensors, panic alarm buttons, or monitors for machinery (for
example freezers). These are collectively known as “24-hour
alarms” because they can cause an alarm 24 hours a day: it does
not matter whether a user has set or unset the system.
Communications
As well as triggering a sounder during an alarm, the i-on40 can
also be fitted with communication modules that allow the control
unit to send alarm information over the telephone network, the
mobile phone network, or the internet. There are separate
modules for each of these different tasks. Ask your installer what
type of module you have fitted.
As part of the communication capability the installer may also be
able to call into your control unit and program it remotely.
Depending on how your installer has programmed the system you
may receive a phone call from them asking you to give them
access to your alarm system.
Controls and Displays
Figure 2 shows the controls and displays available on the keypad.
1. LCD display .
2. Programming keys.
3. Navigation key
4. Setting and unsetting
keys.
5. Panic Alarm (PA)
keys.
6. Alpha/numeric keys.
7. Set/Unset status
LEDs.
A
B
C
D
1
4 ghi
7 pqrs
*0#
2 abc
5 jkl
3 def
6 mno
8 tuv 9 wxyz
2
3
4
5
7
6
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Figure 2. Controls and Displays
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