i-on Range Installer Menu OptionsPage 87where “e” is the expander number. The i-on40 control unit provides eight wired zones. TheKEY-KPZ01 provides one zone.There are several options of resistor values for FSL: the keypad display shows the end ofline resistor/alarm contact resistor values for each option.If you select any of the Panel - FSL options then the control unit provides 10 wired zones,numbered 0 to 9. The i-on40 provides 16 wired zones. The KEY-KPZ01 provides twozones.If you select any of the System – FSL options then all wired expanders provide 10 wiredzones, number 0 to 9. (The i-on40 provides 16 wired zones. The KEY-KPZ01 provides twozones.)You can change the wiring type of each wired expander individually, see page 55Note: Make sure that all zones are wired correctly for the selected wiring type.See the relevant Installation Guide for wiring details.User AccessTo give users access to various system facilities select System Options – User Access.Press the or keys to scroll up or down the list on the display. To allow access press repeatedly until “Yes” appears next to the selected option. To deny access press until “No” appears next to the selected option. Press when you have finished.HUA Keys ActiveThis option allows users to start an alarm from the keypads by pressing both the Hold UpAlarm keys at the same time. This option applies to all keypads, both radio and wired, andis not affected by allocating keypads to specific partitions.Yes The HUA keys on all keypads are functional.No The HUA keys are disabled.Notes:1. If HUA Confirmation has been enabled in System Options – Confirmation –BS8243 then two separate HUA events are needed within the confirmation time inorder to start a HUA. See page 93 for HUA Confirmation Time.2. To enable HUAs from a FOB-2W-4B or a 727r in UK control units you must firstset System Options - Confirmation Mode to Basic (see page 90). EUR control unitsalways use Basic Confirmation Mode.A Master User must then set User Menu - System Config – Remotes – HUAFunction to “Enabled”. (The menu option does NOT appear if Confirmation Mode isDD243 or BS8243.)Quick SetNote: If you enable the quick set keys the control unit no longer complies with EN50131.This option controls the operation of the A, B, C or D keys.Yes It is possible to set the alarm system by pressing A, B, C or Dwithout entering an access code.No The user must enter an access code (or present a tag) beforepressing the A, B, C or D keys.Quick OmitThis option allows users to omit a zone that is active (has it’s alarm contacts open) whilethey are setting the system. The zone must have the Omittable attribute (see page 50).