Codes, Proximity tags and Handheld radio devices are learnt in using the User Menu, into User Code positions; this is normally done by the Master End User. This is not an Installer menu function.
Handheld Radio Device - Part Numbers & Compatibility:
The i-on Panel must have radio capability (i-on Compact, i-30R, i-on40H or an expandable i-on panel with a radio expander (EXP-R10 or EXP-R30).
Remote Setting Devices:
*NOTE: You cannot have a Hold Up Alarm (HUA) integral on a remote setting device on a system that conforms to BS8243. So, as default the HUA on the FOB-2W-4B is disabled.
Hold Up Devices (HUD):
Medical and Social Pendants:
Proximity Tags - Part Number & Compatibility
Learning Codes, Proximity Tags and Radio Remote Devices to an i-on
Keypad Menus are shown in Bold.
Press the menu button (top right), then enter the User 01 code, and go to:
USER MENU – Users – Add User
PRESS TICK
Name : User 00?
Enter a new name / description or just PRESS TICK
Normal User
Select user type required, typically “Normal” or as require (see “Code Types” below).
PRESS TICK
Partition ? Yes
(Only shown in a Partitioned system and not relevant for the FOB-2W-4B).
Assign as / if required then PRESS TICK
Assign Access Code ( )
Enter code if required (Note: If you wish to use the Eaton Secure App you must enter a code); or if no code is required PRESS TICK
Present Prox Tag to add to panel
Present Proximity tag, or if no tag is required PRESS TICK (see note above)
Press button to identify Remote
Press the set button on the remote (A on the i-FB01 or closed padlock on the FOB-2W-4B),
or if no remote is required PRESS TICK (see “FOB-2W-4B” below)
Partition ? Yes
(Only shown if using FOB-2W-4B and can only be assigned to one Partition)
Assign if or as required and / or PRESS TICK
Press button to identify Social Care Pendent
Press button on 701r / 702r, or if no Pendent is required PRESS TICK
Press button to identify Medical Pendent
Press button on 701r / 702r, or if no Pendent is required PRESS TICK
Press both buttons to identify HUD
Press both button on 710r / 726r / 705r / 706r, or if no HUD is required PRESS TICK
SET REM. PASSWORD
Enter Rem. Password, or if no Remote Password is required PRESS TICK
“New user added” will be displayed
Keep pressing the X button to leave the menu.
FOB-2W-4B
If the i-on system is Partitioned, the FOB-2W-4B can only be assigned to one Partition.
You cannot have a Hold Up Alarm (HUA) integral on a remote setting device on a system that conforms to BS8243. So, as default the HUA on the FOB-2W-4B is disabled. If you wish to enable the HUA, please contact your installer to request a separate guide.
Code Types
Note: Some user types are available only if the system is configured as a partitioned (not part-setting) system.
Master user – This user is able to carry out all user actions. A master user can, for example, set or unset the system and access all options in the user menus, including the ability to add or delete other users. A master user can edit any user's name, and for all but other master users, edit a user's type and partitions (if applicable). In a partitioned system, all master users always belong to all partitions. There is always (at least) one master user (User 001), which cannot be deleted by any user.
Admin (partitioned system only) – This user is similar to a master user, but is limited to one or more partitions. Admin users can set or unset the system and have access to most options in the user menu. They can add, delete or edit other users (including admin users) belonging to the same partition(s), but cannot add, edit or delete master users. Admin users can assign other users to any of the partitions that the admin user belongs to.
Normal user – A normal user can set and unset the system, but has access to a limited number of user options. A normal user can, for example, omit zones, change their own access code, add their own proximity tag, view the log and operate outputs, but cannot add or delete users. In a partitioned system, a normal user is assigned to one or more partitions, which are the only parts of the system that they can set and unset.
Partition user (partitioned system only) – A partition user is similar to a normal user, but has the added restriction that they must set and unset their allocated partitions from keypads that are also assigned to those partitions.
Duress Code (not available for i-on Compact) – A duress code user can set or unset the system, but whenever the access code is used, the control unit can, for example, notify the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). A duress code has no access to the user menu and cannot have a remote, proximity reader tag or medial/social care pendant. Note: The Installer must program your system to provide this feature, and you must agree with your alarm installer and the ARC what action the ARC should take on receiving a duress message.
Guard (not available for i-on Compact) – A guard user can only unset the system when it is in alarm and set it again. A guard user has no access to the user menu. In a partitioned system, a guard user can be allocated to one or more partitions, which are the only parts of the system that they can set and unset.
Set Only (not available for i-on Compact) – This type of user can set the system, but not unset it. A set-only user has no access to the user menu. In a partitioned system, a set-only user can be allocated to one or more partitions, which are the only parts of the system that the user can set.
Shunt Code (not available for i-on Compact) – This type of user code is used only for activating and deactivating shunt groups. When the user's access code or proximity tag is used, all zones in the shunt group assigned to this user are shunted.
Easy Set (not available for i-on Compact) – This type of user unsets or sets the whole system (for a part-setting system) or all partitions allocated to the user (in a partitioned system). When the user's access code, proximity tag or remote control is used: In a partitioned system, if any partition assigned to the user is currently set, all are unset. In a part-setting system, if the system is part set, the whole system is unset. In a partitioned system, if all partitions assigned to the user are currently unset, all are set (even if there are alerts present). No partitions are set if any has an active zone. In a part-setting system, if the whole system unset, the whole system is set.
BMS – This is designed to give third-party systems permission to perform actions that would normally be performed by a normal user, such as setting and unsetting. A remote password is automatically generated and displayed when you create this user, which the thirdparty system requires.
Level-4 – This type of user can be created only by the installer, and is able to update the firmware and language files at the control unit using the web interface. There can be only one level-4 user. The level-4 user cannot set or unset the system, and is able to use the user menu only to change their own name and access code (to access the web interface).
Set/Unset – This type of user can set and unset the system, change their own access code, add their own proximity tag and change their own remote-access password (which allows use of the virtual keypad). In a partitioned system, a set/unset user is assigned to one or more partitions, which are the only parts of the system that they can set and unset.
Rem. Password (Remote Password) - This is available only if the user who added you gave you permission to access the web interface by specifying a remote password.
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