Installer Menu Options i-on RangePage 66attribute is set to “Yes” for an output, the control unit provides two more options for thatoutput:Delay The delay can take any value from 0 to 999 seconds. If set to 0 the outputoperates immediately. When set to any other value the output waits for thespecified number of seconds before becoming active.On Time The On Time can take any value from 1 to 999 seconds. The output isactive for the specified number of seconds. (A value of 0 seconds is notallowed.)Note: This option is NOT available for output types which already have built-in pulsebehaviour: ATS test, PIR Set Latch, Shock/Smoke sensor reset, setting/unsetcomplete, user-defined and courtesy light.Control Unit Plug-By Outputs30 40 50 160The plug-by outputs on the control unit are designed for use by standalone communicators(see the relevant Installation Guide for connection details). You can give each output aname, a type, and change its polarity. Programming plug-by outputs is the same asprogramming wired outputs, but you must use the Outputs – Plug-by Outputs menu.Each control unit type in the i-onEX range has a different number of plug by outputsavailable, see page 9 for details.See page 36 for a list of the default output types assigned to the plug-by outputs.Notes:1. The activity of the plug-by outputs is affected by the alarm response you select.For example, if you select the alarm response “Siren” for Part Set B, then the controlunits will not trigger the Plug-by-Outputs if there is an alarm when the system is inpart set B. To make the plug-by outputs operate you must select an alarm responsethat has communications.2. Plug-by outputs cannot take the type “User Defined”.Plug-by Outputs on EXP-PSU30 50 160The plug by outputs on the EXP-PSU mirror those on the control unit. You cannot programthe plug-by outputs on the EXP-PSU to behave independently from those on the controlunit.Radio OutputsTo use a radio output on a 762r, 768r or 769r receiver you must teach the identity of thecontrol unit to the receiver.Note: If you are teaching 762r, 768r, or 769r receivers then make sure that you disable IRlearn on the receivers first.Once a receiver has learned an output from the control unit you must set up the outputbehaviour at the control unit by giving the output a type. You can also give each output atext name, and assign the output to one or more partitions. (By default radio outputs areassigned to all partitions in a partitioned system.)Output TypesYou can select an output type quickly by keying the number shown in brackets after thetype’s name, for example:“04” to select Open/Close, “02” to select Hold Up Alarm, “19” toselect General Fault. The number does not appear on the keypad display.