Installer Menu Options i-on RangePage 54Expanders30 50 160Note: If you need to add or remove expanders or keypads from the bus then: a) Delete thedevice before removing it, see page 56. b) Make sure that you remove all powerfrom the system before physically disconnecting the device.Adding Expanders (Address Bus Device)To add an expander to the bus use the Installer Menu option Detectors/Devices – AddressBus Device.When you add an expander the control unit gives the expander the next free devicenumber and allocates a block of zones, depending on device type (see page 27).If the expander you are adding already has a bus device number stored within it, from aprevious installation, then this will cause problems in the new installation. Always ensurethat you default the bus device address before adding it to the bus. You can do this eithermanually or by using the option Detectors/Devices – Wired Expander – Delete Expander.(See below.)Note: Use the Detectors/Devices – Address Bus Device to give EXP-PSUs a bus address.Editing ExpandersTo name an expander or assign it to one or more partitions, use the Detectors/Devices –Wired Expander – Edit Expander option. (Radio Expanders have a similar menu option.)When you enter the Edit Expander option the keypad display will show the first item in alist of the expanders known to the control unit. Press or to scroll up or down the list. Ifyou wish to find out where the expander is located press “*”. The displayed expander willsound a continuous tone. Press “#” to stop the tone.When the Expander you wish to edit appears press to select it.Naming ExpandersThe control unit allows you to give each expander a name. The name appears in the log,in alerts, and when programming the expanders.Partitions (Allocating to Expanders)You can assign each expander to one or more partitions. When assigned to a partition anexpander will:Give notification tones for the associated partitions through the expander’s loudspeaker(if one is connected).Control the response to tampers for the associated partitions. If any associatedpartition is set then a tamper will cause an unconfirmed alarm. If there is anoutstanding unconfirmed alarm then this will cause a confirmed alarm to be generated.When delivered from the factory, or if you restore the control unit to factory settings, thenall expanders will belong to partition 1.Once you have entered the Edit Expander - Partitions option, press or to scrollthrough the list of partitions followed by or to allocate/deallocate the expander toeach partition as necessary.If you wish to allocate/deallocate the expander to many partitions you can use the “AllPartitions” option (in between the first and last partitions on the menu) to either allocate ordeallocate the expander to all partitions in one operation. Once you have carried out thisoperation you can then scroll through the partition list and change the allocation ofexpanders as necessary (you must assign the expander to at least one partition).