Introduction
i-on40
Page 2
For a detailed description of the Installer’s
programming menu please read
i-on Range
Engineering Guide
available from
www.coopersecurity.co.uk.
Note: Some programming options can make the
installation non-compliant with EN50131. The
relevant options are noted in the i-on Range
Engineering Guide.
Installer Programming Interface
Once fitted and powered up, you can program the
control unit through any wired keypad connected
to the control unit. The Installer Menu allows you
to specify all the operating parameters for an
individual installation.
If you wish, you can also program the system from
a PC or laptop connected to the Ethernet port on
the control unit PCB. The control unit contains a
web browser interface, and you can use any web
browser to see a complete version of the Installer
menu. Please see the
i-on Web Server Setup
Guide
for more instructions.
Note that
Eaton’s Security Business recommends
using Internet Explorer. Other browsers may not
be fully compatible with the web browser
interface.
In addition, it is possible to connect a PC or laptop
to the mini USB port on the control unit PCB and
use
Eaton’s Security Business Downloader
software to program the control unit.
Note: Some programming options can make the
installation non-compliant with EN50131. The
relevant options are noted in the “Installer Menu”
section of the
i-on Range Engineering Guide
.
About this Guide
This guide shows the simple procedure required
to physically install the control unit, connect
keypads and power up the system for the first
time.
When you have completed the physical
installation please consult the
i-on Range
Engineering Guide
for details of configuring the
system to meet your customer’s requirements. For
your convenience page 23 of this installation
guide contains a condensed reference table of the
Installer menu.