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The Scantronic I-ON40 is a 40 zone wireless alarm system in a single end station PSTN, GSM/GPRS, IP and dual path GSM/IP all easily plugged onto thecommunications footprint and configured using the panel menu
| Code | I-ON40 |
| Reviews | 12341 Review |
****I-on 40
As i already had all needed wiring done I opted for a system capable of housing both wired and wireless devices. I want...
Price: £175.55
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The Scantronic I-ON40 is a 40 zone system in a single end station PSTN, GSM/GPRS, IP and dual path GSM/IP all easily plugged onto the communications footprint and configured using the panel menu. It has 24 wireless zones and 16 hard wired zones. It has a wide range of applications being EN50131-1:2004 Grade 2, DD243:2004 and PD6662:2004 compliant

Stylish design that fits in anywhere
With its stylish keypad measuring only 115mm x 156mm x 34mm, i-on 40 will always fit in by your front door. For your reassurance, the keypad features easyto- check status indicators, battery present testing, Power On and Alert/Fault indication. Everything you need to set, unset and monitor your alarm system is there – without unnecessary complexity.

40 zones and up to 50 different users
Because homes come in all shapes and sizes, i-on 40 will monitor and protect up to 24 independent radio zones and 16 traditional hard wired zones around your property. Multi-zone protection gives you the flexibility you want today – with the expandability that makes it easy to extend your home or use it differently tomorrow.
You can also easily allocate up to 50 unique user codes – perfect for the family, cleaners or anyone else you trust with full or controlled access to your home. For peace of mind and so you know exactly who’s been coming and going, i-on 40 logs up to 1000 alarm events!! with event description, time and date details.
Partial or complete set – you choose
While you’re away, i-on 40 protects your whole property, and when you return, imagine the convenience of easily choosing full or partial security to match how you use your home. How reassuring it is to secure downstairs while you sleep soundly. Or, with a press of a button, to secure your home’s perimeter while everyone settles down for an evening together.
Greater control with simple system configuration
Panel profile and configuration software are stored in the panel so you always have access to the latest version. Fast and easy PC configuration without unique software
For further information on installing i-ON wireless burglar alarm equipment please see Scantronic i-ON Installation Guidance Notes
Compatible Products
| AB7 | 7ah 12v back up battery |
| XCELR | Radio PIR |
| XCELRPT | Pet tolerant Radio PIR |
| XCELW | Hard wired PIR |
| XCELWPT | Pet tolerant wired PIR |
| I-KP01 | Wired keypad for the i-ON range. Up to two can be installed on the Scantronic i-ON16. Includes prox reader and two button panic attack |
| I-RK01 | Radio keypad for the i-ON range. Up to two can be installed on the Scantronic i-ON16. Includes prox reader and two button panic attack |
| I-SD02 | Plug-in SD/comms module. Connect to central station or send voice messages to phone numbers of your choice |
| I-GSM02 | GSM autodialler |
| Telephone auto-dialler for the i-ON40 and i-ON160EX control units | |
| I-FB01 | Remote control for the i-ON16. Allows setting, part-set and un-set. |
| 760ES | External radio sounder complete with cover. Designed specifically for the i-ON range. |
| 760DS | Dummy sounder complete with cover. |
| 710rEUR-00 | Radio small profile hand held dual action PA transmitter. |
| 720rEUR-00 | Optical smoke detector. Uses 9v battery |
| 734rEUR-01 | Lithium powered White contact TX |
| 734rEUR-06 | Lithium powered Brown contact TX |
| 738rEUR-00 | White Spyder shock/vibration sensor |
| 738rEUR-04 | Brown Spyder shock/vibration sensor |
| 770REUR-00 | Wireless Accessory Module WAM |
| 771REUR-00 | Wireless Information Module |
Specification
| Compliance | PD6662:2004 and EN50131-1:2004 Grade 2, Environmental class 2, DD243:2004 |
| Zones | 24 radio, 16 wired |
| Panel | 40 zone hybrid end station with remote keypad |
| Keypads | Accepts 4 wired and 4 wireless keypads |
| Proximity Reader | The i-on40 keypads, both wired and wireless, contain a proximity reader as standard |
| Display | Large blue backlit LCD display, full feature plain text, 2 lines, 20 character per line |
| Setting options | A = full set, B, C and D = part set or 4 independent partitions |
| Event Log | 1000 event log with date and time stamped |
| Codes | 50 user codes, 4 digit PIN number, proximity or remote control |
| Internal Sounder | 1 x 16 ohm internal sounder |
| Outputs | 2 relay and 14 transistorised (i-rc01 optional relay board available ) |
| Remote Communications |
Speech dialler, 8 channel fast format and contact ID |
| Power Supply | Conforms to EN50131-6 Type A power supply, rated power output 1.5A of which 850mA is available for auxiliary power |
| Battery | Accepts a 12v standby battery up to 7Ah rechargeable lead acid, gel type |
| Dimensions | End station: 384 x 245 x 94mm Keypad: 115 x 156 x 34mm |
| Weight | End station: 1.1kg Keypad: 0.32kg |
| Temperature Range | Environmental class 2 -10°C to 55°C @ 75% RH |
Please click this link for Scantronic user manuals
For further information on the Scantronic i-ON wireless burglar alarm equipment please see Scantronic i-ON range from Cooper Security or Scantronic i-ON Installation Guidance Notes
****I-on 40
By Hakan on 05th Feb 2012
As i already had all needed wiring done I opted for a system capable of housing both wired and wireless devices. I wanted to use the existing wires and expand the system to also cover my garage some 10 meters (30ft) from the main buiding with wireless devices. The manuals included in the box really doesn't cover you what you need to install and configure the system. I don't know if that is deliberately or not but it is annoying. You can find most of the stuff by a bit of googling though. The plug-on GSM communicator (who buy so called "POTS" stuff anymore?) is annoyingly expensive. And the internal webserver is mainly used for configuration purpouses so it cannot be utilized as an interface for alerts...hmm...well.. ( a skilled person would be able to create a such - for example by using a technique called "screenscaping"). Myself? - I would probably go for the old fashioned Speech dialer now and wait for better pricing and/or a better LAN interface. Overall impressions: It is not the easiest system i have installed, nor the most flexible. It has a few basic configurations you have to stay within and for the newbee it is NOT intuitive! The difference in configuration options you get from a part setting or partitioned system could be better explained and the different zone types may have a bit of a strange behaviour for the DYI-alarm-installer The plastic front on the keypads is a really bad design. Both my keypads broke when i tried to carefully remove the front. The tiny plasic tips broke off almost at once. The system is NOT fool-proof. Changes made on a user or zone might disable a prox tag or remote without any warnings. A configuration change on a zone might disable already "learned" wireless devices. But when carefully programmed and tested it seem to do its work quite well.