i-on Range Installer Menu OptionsPage 77Notes:1. Appears only if Exit Mode is “Final Door”, “Lock Set” or “Exit Terminate”.2. Appears only if Exit Mode is “Timed Set” or “Silent Set”.3. Not available on i-on16, i-on40 or i-on30EX.4. i-on160EX can have up to 20 partitions, i-on50EX up to five, i-on30EX and i-on40up to 4.Notes for Part Set OptionsIn a Part Setting System, for Part Set B to work you must have at least one zonewith the attribute Part Set B = “Yes”, see page 50In the same way, for Part Set C to work you must have at least one zone with theattribute Part Set C = “Yes”. For Part Set D to work you must have at least one zonewith the attribute Part Set D = “Yes”.In a Partitioned System, for part set to work within a partition you must assign the“Part Set” attribute to at least one zone belonging to the partition.OptionsNote: The default settings for these options are compliant with EN50131, see page 33.Changes to some of the defaults may render the system non-compliant.NameUse this option to give the Full Set, Part Set, or Partition a name. The control unitdisplays this name to the user during setting.Exit Mode/Part Set Exit ModeThe exit modes available are:Timed Set Use this option to make the system set after a delay.Use the Exit Time menu (see page 80) to choose thedelay. The control unit logs the start of timed exit.Note: This option does not comply with BS8243:2010.Final Door Set Use this option to complete setting the system byclosing a door fitted with a Final Exit zone detector.Once the door closes the system sets after the SettleTime expires. Note that the exit time is infinite in thisoption.The control unit logs the start of final door exit.Notes 1: If you wish to use Final Door Set exit modewhen part setting then:a) Make sure that you include a zone with theFinal Exit type as one of the part set zones.b) Make sure you select “Final Door” in Part SetFinal Exit As (see page 81).2: If you wish to use Final Door Set exit modefor a Partition then make sure you include azone with the type Final Exit in the Partition.3: Do not try to make a PIR zone act as a FinalExit. Radio PIR detectors have a “lock out”period after each activation in order to conservebattery power. When you set (or part set) thesystem a PIR may still be in lockout, duringwhich it cannot send a signal to complete thesetting process.