i-on40
Type:
Active when:
RF
There is a supervision failure
Supervision
on any radio zone. The output
(09)
remains active until all
supervision failures are reset.
RF Jamming
The control unit detects
(10)
jamming. The output remains
on until all jamming
disappears.
RF Fault
There are any of the following
(11)
faults: RF Low Battery, RF
supervision, RF jamming.
Panel A/C
Either Mains power is absent
Fail (12)
for between 52 and 59
minutes, OR a zone of type
"External PSU A/C Fail" has
been triggered. The control
unit deactivates the output if
a user keys in a valid access
code after mains power has
been restored.
Panel
The control unit detects a
Battery
fault with its backup battery,
Fault (13)
OR a zone of type "External
PSU Battery Fault" has been
triggered. If the alert was
caused by an "External PSU
Battery Fault" zone then the
control unit deactivates the
output when the zone has
been restored and a user has
acknowledges the fault by
entering a valid access code.
If the alert was caused by a
fault with the control unit's
backup battery then the
control unit deactivates the
output when it detects a good
battery and a user
acknowledges the alert.
Note: To cause the control
unit to check its backup
battery enter and leave the
Installer Menu.
External
An external power supply has
PSU Low
triggered an External PSU Low
Volts (14)
Volts zone.
The control unit deactivates
the output when the zone has
been restored and a user has
acknowledges the fault by
entering a valid access code.
External
An external power supply fault
PSU Fault
signal triggers a Power output
(15)
fault zone.
The control unit deactivates
Type:
Active when:
the output when the zone has
been restored and a user has
acknowledges the fault by
entering a valid access code.
Tamper
The control unit detects
(16)
tamper on any device;
deactivates when tamper is
reset.
Zone Omit
The user Omits a zone while
(Setting)
setting the system. The
(17)
output deactivates when the
control unit restores the zone.
Zone Omit
(Operates only when DD243 is
(System)
enabled.) In the event of an
(18)
unconfirmed alarm, the
system will rearm itself when
the confirmation timer
expires. If the zone that
caused the unconfirmed alarm
is still active at the time of the
rearm, the control unit will
omit that zone and activate
the output. The control unit
will restore the zone and
output when a user or
engineer resets the system.
General
There is any event that causes
Fault (19)
an alert indication on the
keypad.
ATS Test
(This output type appears
(20)
only for Plug-by outputs.) The
line fault input signal goes to
12V. The operation of the Line
Fault input and the ATS test
output must comply with the
requirements of BSIA form
175.
Siren (21)
The control unit starts a full
alarm, a panic alarm or a fire
alarm (the siren has a
distinctive tone during a fire
alarm). The control unit
deactivates this output at the
end of the siren time.
Strobe (22)
The control unit starts a Full
alarm, panic alarm or fire
alarm. The output remains
active until the user disarms
the system.
Entry Exit
The entry or exit time starts
Follow (23)
and deactivates at the end of
the entry/exit time, or if the
entry/exit time is terminated.
The output can be used for a
separate entry/exit buzzer.
Note that the output does not
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