i-on30EXL/EXDL InstallationPage 337. Press .The display shows:8. Press .The keypad sounder gives “dee dah”confirmation tone and the display shows thetime and date, for example:The control unit has saved all the changesyou have made.Step 12. Commission theSystemInstall Detectors and Other Peripherals1. Use the Installer Menu to teach the systemthe identity of any radio detectors or otherperipherals. (Note that you must have a radioexpander already connected and installed onthe bus to do this.) See the installationinstructions supplied with each detector orperipheral.2. Install detectors and peripherals at theirselected locations.3. Use the Installer Menu – Test option to:a) carry out a walk test of the detectors.b) test the operation of any other peripherals.Program the SystemProgram the system to suit user requirements.Page 34 is a summary of the Installer Menu onthe i-on30EXL/EXDL. Please see the i-on RangeEngineering Guide for a more detailed description.Note: make sure that you allocate keypadscorrectly to partitions. For more information see“Assigning Wired Keypads to Partitions” in the i-onRange Engineering Guide.Assemble and close the control unit:a) Fit the lid of the control unit into the back ofthe caseb) Fit and tighten the lid fixing screw.NOTE: It is possible, for convenience, to placelinks over tamper contacts to inhibit tamper alarm,for example during installation or if the unit isinstalled inside a larger tampered housing.Because of this feature make sure you test all lidtampers before completing installations, to ensurethat no links are left fitted.Figure 57 Replacing the control unit lid.Leave the Installer Menu.The red LEDs should go out, and the rim ofthe navigation keys glow green. The system isnow ready to hand over to the user.Handover to the UserInstruct the user on how to operate the system.See the i-on Range Administrator’s Guide. Ifnecessary, show them how to set the time anddate on the system.Remember to leave the i-on RangeAdministrator’s Guide with the user.