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1. 1 n a 0102040404040404 ref above table ED 2 n a 0000000000000000 All Disabled 17 24 3 n a 0000000000000000 All Disabled 25 32 4 n a 0000000000000000 All Disabled 33 40 5 n a 0000000000000000 All Disabled 41 48 6 n a 0000000000000000 All Disabled 49 56 7 n a 0000000000000000 All Disabled 57 64 8 n a 0000000000000000 All Disabled Table 7 Zone Types in Sub location Format Zone Loc Sub Loc As Sub locations Zone Type 1 1 Entry Exit 2 1 2 o Follower 3 1 3 04 Audible Instant 4 1 4 04 Audible Instant 5 1 5 04 Audible Instant 6 1 6 04 Audible Instant 7 1 7 04 Audible Instant 8 1 8 04 Audible Instant The valid data range is 00 05 08 10 15 9 2 Global Setup LOCATION 10 Zone Shutdown Count default 5 This location determines the number of times a zone may be violated while the panel is armed before it is automatically bypassed Disarming the panel will clear all bypassed zones The Zone Shutdown Count set here applies to all zones that have option 3 shutdown zone enabled in locations 101 164 INSTALLER CODE 1 0 ZONE SHUTDOWN COUNT The valid data range is 1 15 LOCATION 11 Programmable Zone Loop Response Time default 2 The zone loop response time is the period of time for which a zone must remain violated before a violation is regis
2. 5 gt 5 5 o 3 5 7 2 e o 5 S 5 5 7 a si y pejeumun s Jojeoipur 941 3359 HO1VOIGNI AQV3H 241 a34 Section 1 1 Introduction the IDS X64 Thank you for purchasing 105 Alarm Panel The IDS X64 is a versatile Bylaw 25 compliant expandable Alarm Panel It has up to 8 partitions and can be expanded from 8 64 zones Most features are configurable and may be programmed directly through a keypad or via serial PC connection or telephone system using the 105 Download Software and appropriate modem P N 860 36 0001 There are up to 64 programmable burglary zones a dedicated panic zone monitored siren output auxiliary power output and 5 onboard programmable outputs expandable to 25 which may be programmed to perform various trigger switching functions For correct operation the IDS X64 must be used in conjunction with the specified transformer battery combination ask your sales representative for a copy of the IDS Power Budget spreadsheet to identify your needs and appropriate peripheral sensors and signalling devices NOTE X SERIES products are not compatible with any previous IDS products such as the IDS816 and IDS1632 1 1 Features of the 10 X64 Zones and Partition
3. 75 Zone Expander Output OFF Time default 2400 75 Keypad Output OFF Time default 2400 76 Output On Off 76 Split Reporting Zones 1 64 eene 78 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 LOCATION 571 LOCATION 572 LOCATION 573 LOCATION 574 LOCATIONS 581 588 Global Split Reporting 1 Global Split Reporting 2 Global Split Reporting 3 Global Split Reporting 4 Split Reporting Partitions 1 8 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 24 ZOMG tae e ce de De c t tectae debat pope AG Fail Restore Reporting Delay ionic in tiu de na e i e t enn e orte nde o sten e en Alarm Reporting Code E ES Alarm Restoral Reporting Code Arm Arm Disarm Zone Auto Arm Days Auto Arm Delay Auto Arm Time Auto Disarm Time Auto Test Interval Auto Test Time Bitmapped Location Box Tamper Bypass Reporting Code Call back Phone Number Clear Programmable Onboard Outputs on Close Reporting Code Communication Delay Contact 27 Cross zone Delay Timer Cross zoning Damaged Keypad Daylight Saving Default Keypad Partition Defaulting Keypads Devices Enrolling Disabled Zone Down
4. INSTALLER CODE 2 5 The valid data range 1 12 with 0 to disable NOTE If this location is disabled then by default locations 26 and 27 will also be disabled This means that even if you put values into locations 26 and 27 daylight savings will not commence IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATION 26 Day of Week to Start Daylight Saving default 1 Select the day of the week for Daylight Saving to commence as per Table 13 Table 13 Day of Week Data Value 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday INSTALLER CODE 2 6 DAY The valid data range is 1 7 LOCATION 27 Week of Month to Start Daylight Saving default 1 Select the week of the month for Daylight Saving to commence as per Table 14 To set the last week of each month set the value to 5 Table 14 Week of Month Data 1 Week One 2 Week Two 3 Week Three 4 Week Four 5 Last Week INSTALLER CODE 2 7 WEEK The valid data range is 1 5 LOCATION 28 Month to End Daylight Saving default 1 Select the month as per Table 12 to disable Daylight Saving INSTALLER CODE 2 8 The valid data range 1 12 with 0 to disable NOTE If this
5. The value determines the period of time for which the keypad will remain locked out if the keypad lockout count programmed into location 20 has been exceeded After this period has elapsed a locked out keypad will return to an unlocked state Keypad lockout is enabled by partition refer to locations 221 228 for extended partition options but this period applies to all partitions To program the time into this location the format is MMSS INSTALLER CODE 2 1 MMSS The valid data range is 00m01s 59m59s LOCATION 22 Keypad Sleep Delay default 0500 This location sets the time out period before the keypad enters sleep mode After the delay period if there is no keypad activity on any keypad the backlighting and all other status and alarm LEDs will turn off The POWER LED and if appropriate the ARM LED will remain on The following events will bring a keypad out of sleep mode Zone violations restorals Tamper violations restorals or key presses To program the time into this location the format is MMSS INSTALLER CODE 2 2 MMSS The valid data range is 00m01s 59m59s LOCATION 23 User Installer amp Maintenance Code Number of Digits default 4 This location determines whether user installer and maintenance codes are 4 or 6 digits in length The value programmed into this location has no effect on the download code whic
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7. IHHMM The valid data range is 00h00m 23h59m with 24h00m to disable Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key LOCATIONS 181 188 Auto Arm Disarm Days default all OFF These bitmapped locations set the days on which the selected partition will auto arm and disarm at the times programmed in locations 180 and 189 respectively Refer to Table 23 for the data you can input Each location represents a partition Location 181 is partition 1 Location 182 is partition 2 Location 183 is partition 3 Location 184 is partition 4 Location 185 is partition 5 Location 186 is partition 6 Location 187 is partition 7 Location 188 is partition 8 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 VVVVVVVV Section 9 Table 23 Arm Disarm Days Data LED ARM Days of the Week LED DISARM Days of the Week 1 Monday 9 Monday 2 Tuesday 10 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 11 Wednesday 4 Thursday 12 Thursday 5 Friday 13 Friday 6 Saturday 14 Saturday 7 Sunday 15 Sunday All OFF Arm Day Disabled OFF Disarm Day Disabled Select the days to ARM LEDs 1 7 and DISARM LEDs 9 15 by toggling them on off The valid data range is 1 7 and 9 15 If no zone number LEDs are lit then it means it is disabled LOCATI
8. VVVVVVVVVVV V 10 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 2 2 Installation and Wiring Please refer to Figure 1 Connection Diagram without Tamper per Zone and familiarise yourself with the following sections The kick start jumper must be in circuit when using only a battery i e no AC Simply short the pins out with a screwdriver or use a jumper Remove the short jumper once the Panel Status LED lights up indicating power up as leaving it on disables the low battery cut out Figure 1 Connection Diagram without Tamper per Zone EE li m sindino Plugin Zone Expander aveg Zone SISISI SISISISISISISISISISISISISISISISISISISIS Zone 7 Zone 6 Panel Serial Interface Zone 5 Zone4 Zone 3 Zone 2 015159 EE YIM Seuoz pesnun se Zone 1 Hardware Defaut Switch Panel Status Led uos ey vv Kieneg CLT xny Is AL Radio Transmitter x Communicator Power je RED wre E lt 16V AC AC Mains 5 O IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 2 2 1 Installation Requirements A suitable transformer with an output voltage of 16 Vac 10 with a 32VA minimum rating must be used A 48VA tra
9. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Programming Quick Reference Guide Entering Program Mode 7 INSTALLER CODE to enter program mode e long beep will confirm entry The READY LED will flash Programming Standard Locations he panel is in program mode the READY LED is flashing LOCATION NUMBER The READY LED is solid on and the AWAY LED will flash Either NEW DATA 7 to exit If data is entered a long beep will confirm entry In both instances the READY LED will to flash and the AWAY LED will turn off 7 to exit The READY LED will stop flashing The panel is now in standby mode Programming Extended Locations with Strings Panel is in program mode the READY LED is flashing LOCATION NUMBER The READY LED is solid on and the ARM and AWAY LEDs will flash STRING The ARM and AWAY LEDs turn off and the READY LED will flash If you do not want to change data press 7 The READY LED will continue to flash whilst the ARM and AWAY LEDs turn off 7 to exit The READY LED will stop flashing The panel is now in standby mode Programming Extended Locations with Sub locations Panel is in program mode the READY LED is flashing LOCATION NUMBER The READY LED is solid on and the ARM and AWAY LEDs will flash SUB LOCATION NUMBER The READY and ARM are solid on and AWAY is flashing NEW DATA The READY LED is solid on and the ARM and AWAY LED
10. 59m59s LOCATION 13 Cross zone Count default 3 If the panel is armed and the total number of violations of zones programmed as cross zones locations 101 164 reaches this count within the time period programmed into location 12 an alarm condition will be registered Any single zone enabled as a cross zone which is violated continuously for the time specified in location 12 will also register an alarm condition INSTALLER CODE 1 3 CROSS ZONE COUNT The valid data range is 1 15 with O to disable IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATION 14 Global Options maa This location allows you to configure the global options for the X64 Alarm Panel Table 9 shows he available options NOTE For each enabled option the corresponding locations that configure that option must also be programmed for correct operation Table 9 Global Options Data On Off amp amp ON A user assigned to any partition may cancel the siren OFF Only a user assigned to the partition that triggered the siren may cancel the siren ON Enable keypad trouble beep e Disable keypad trouble beep ON Enable telephone line monitoring Disable telephone line monitoring ON Enable keypad beep on successful reporting to the base station
11. 42 Zone Type Properties Zones 1 64 43 No Movement Auto Arm Time Out default 00 45 No Movement Auto Arm Start default 0000 45 No Movement Auto Arm End default 2400 No Movement Medical Alarm Time Out default 00 No Movement Medical Alarm Start default 0100 46 No Movement Medical Alarm End default 0100 47 Auto Arm Time default 2400 eene 47 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 LOCATIONS 181 188 LOCATION 189 LOCATION 190 LOCATION 197 LOCATION 198 LOCATION 199 LOCATIONS 201 208 LOCATIONS 211 218 LOCATIONS 221 228 LOCATION 230 LOCATION 231 LOCATION 232 LOCATION 240 LOCATION 241 LOCATION 242 LOCATION 243 LOCATIONS 251 258 LOCATION 300 LOCATION 301 LOCATION 303 LOCATIONS 304 307 LOCATIONS 308 311 LOCATIONS 312 315 LOCATIONS 316 319 LOCATIONS 320 323 LOCATIONS 324 327 LOCATIONS 328 331 LOCATIONS 332 335 LOCATION 336 LOCATION 337 LOCATION 338 LOCATION 339 LOCATION 340 LOCATIONS 342 349 LOCATIONS 350 357 LOCATIONS 358 365 LOCATIONS 366 373 LOCATION 380 LOCATIONS 381 386 LOCATION 389 LOCATIONS 390 414 LOCATIONS 415 422 LOCATIONS 423 426 LOCATION 428 LOCATION 429 434 LOCATION 437 LOCATION 438 LOCATION 439 444 LOCATION 447 LOCATION 448 LOCATION 449 454 LO
12. LOCATIONS 316 319 Zone Tamper Restore Reporting Code The 2 digit tamper restore code is reported when a zone tamper has been cleared Option 6 in Table 40 needs to be enabled Each location represents a set of 16 zones Location 316 is zones 1 16 Location 317 is zones 17 32 Location 318 is zones 33 48 Location 319 is zones 39 64 Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 zones and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION ZONE NO REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATIONS 320 323 Zone Bypass Reporting Code The 2 digit zone bypass code is reported when a zone has been bypassed while the panel is armed Option 3 in Table 40 needs to be enabled Each location represents a set of 16 zones Location 320 is zones 1 16 Location 321 is zones 17 32 Location 322 is zones 33 48 gt Location 323 is zones 39 64 Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 zones and program as a 32 digit string followed by the
13. ON Enable download reporting ON Telephone module 2 1 9 OFF Disable download reporting OFF Telephone module 1 ON Reserved ON Reserved 2 10 OFF Reserved OFF Reserved ON Reserved ON Reserved 3 11 OFF Reserved OFF Reserved ON Reserved ON Reserved 4 12 OFF Reserved OFF Reserved ON Reserved ON Reserved 5 13 OFF Reserved OFF Reserved ON Reserved ON Reserved 6 14 OFF Reserved OFF Reserved ON Reserved ON Reserved 7 15 OFF Reserved OFF Reserved ON Reserved ON Reserved 8 16 OFF Reserved OFF Reserved Default values are shaded IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATIONS 581 588 Split Reporting Partitions 1 8 Table 45 Split Reporting Partitions 1 8 Data LED Acton LED On Off ON Enable duress reporting ON Telephone module 2 1 9 OFF Disable duress reporting OFF Telephone module 1 ON Enele penie ON Telephone module 2 reporting 2 Disable keypad panic 10 OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Enable fire reporting ON Telephone module 2 3 11 OFF Disable fire reporting OFF Telephone module 1 ON Enable medical reporting ON Telephone module 2 4 12 OFF Disable medical reporting OFF Telephone module 1 ON Enebe keypad lekei ON Telephone module 2 reporting Disable keypad lockout v
14. Disable keypad beep on successful reporting to the base station ON Enable keypad Fire Medical and Panic keys 5 Disable keypad Fire Medical and Panic keys ON Enable the display of bypassed and stay zones when armed i OFF Disable the display of bypassed and stay zones when armed ON Enable the siren delay 7 OFF Disable the siren delay ON Enable box tamper monitoring 8 OFF Disable box tamper monitoring ON Enable siren monitoring Disable siren monitoring ON Enable bus wired peripheral tamper monitoring di OFF Disable bus wired peripheral tamper monitoring ON Enable onboard dedicated panic silent Disable onboard dedicated panic audible ON Enable low battery monitoring Disable low battery monitoring ON Enable low battery cut out Disable low battery cut out Default values are shaded Option 9 in location 16 must be enabled for this to work Option 12 needs to be enabled in order for option 13 to work IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 020 Issued August 2010 Section 9 NOTE If mains power is present then the battery is monitored every 30 minutes If it is detected that the battery voltage has dropped option 12 will be reported if it is enabled If mains power is not present then the battery is monitored every minute If the battery voltage drops below 10V then the battery will cut out if option 13 is enabled If the battery voltage drops below
15. INSTALLER CODE 1 7 IMMSS The valid data range is 00 01 59m59s LOCATION 18 Siren Delay default 0200 This location sets the siren delay period between when an audible alarm condition is registered and the siren is activated The alarm condition will however be reported to the base station as soon as it occurs Panic zones and Fire zones will cause an immediate siren even if siren delay is programmed Option 7 in location 14 Global Options must be enabled for the siren delay to have an effect To program the time into this location the format is MMSS INSTALLER CODE 1 8 MMSS The valid data range is 00 015 59m59s IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATION 20 Keypad Lockout Count default 4 If a partition has a keypad lockout enabled the value entered in this location determines the number of consecutive incorrect codes to activate a keypad lockout The keypad will remain locked for the time programmed in location 21 Activating a Keypad Panic or dedicated panic zone or entering a duress code will unlock the keypad Option 4 in locations 221 228 Extended Partition Options must be enabled for the keypad lockout count to have an effect INSTALLER CODE 2 0 KEYPAD LOCKOUT COUNT The valid data range is 2 16 LOCATION 21 Keypad Lockout Time default 0030
16. 1 34 Month to End Daylight Saving default 1 34 Day of Week to End Daylight Saving default 1 Week of Month to End Daylight Saving default 1 35 Daylight Saving Time Offset default 60 35 Auto Test Report Interval default 1 35 Auto Test Time default 0010 eene 35 Download Code Default Disable default O Hardware Default Switch Disable default O Telephone Number 1 Communications Format default 5 Telephone Number 2 Communications Format default 5 Telephone Number Communications Format default 5 38 Telephone Number 4 Communications Format default 5 38 Communication Delay default 0020 38 Reporting Communications Options Number of Dial Attempts default 6 Download Options sess 39 Number of Rings to Answer default 15 Call back Telephone Number Telephone Number 1 41 Telephone Number 2 41 Telephone Number 3 42 Telephone Number 4 42 Primary Account Codes Partitions 1 8 42 Secondary Account Code Partitions 1 8
17. OUTPUT IMMSS The valid data range is 00 00 59m59s Output no is 1 8 9 15 5 Output Scheduling On Time Advanced The following locations determine the time of day for each of the programmable outputs to turn on off These outputs can either be set high on or low off For the following locations to work the appropriate on off days locations 458 498 must be selected LOCATION 438 Onboard Output ON Time default 2400 Enter a 4 digit time for each of the 5 onboard outputs and program as a 20 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 4 3 8 OUTPUT HHMM IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 The valid data range is 00h00m 23h59m with 24h00m to disable Output no is 1 5 LOCATION 439 444 Zone Expander Output ON Time default 2400 Enter a 4 digit time HHMM for each of the 6 zone expanders output and program as an 8 digit string followed by the key B INSTALLER CODE LOCATION OUTPUT The valid data range is 00h00m 23h59m with 24h00m to disable Output no is 1 2 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key LOCATION 447 Keypad Output ON Time default 2400 Abel Enter a 4 digit time HHMM for each of the
18. key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION ZONE NO REPORTING CODE he valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATIONS 324 327 Zone Force Arm Reporting Code The 2 digit force zone arm code is transmitted if a partition is programmed to allow forced arming arming with a violated zone and a zone is violated at the time of arming Option 4 in Table 40 needs to be enabled Each location represents a set of 16 zones Location 324 is zones 1 16 Location 325 is zones 17 32 Location 326 is zones 33 48 Location 327 is zones 39 64 Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 zones and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION ZONE NO REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to se
19. sub location followed by the key and then enter the zone type followed by the key Then press the key again to advance to the next sub location For sub locations the zone type does not have to be 2 digits i e enter 1 or 01 To repeat for further zones enter the second zone number followed by the key and then the zone type followed by the key This can be repeated for all 64 zones l e To program the defaulted zone types for the first four zones use the following INSTALLER CODE 1 reference zones 1 8 1 1 zone 1 zone type 1 2 2 7 zone 2 zone type 2 3 4 7 7 zone 8 zone type 4 4 4 7 7 zone 4 zone type 4 How to program using the key to advance A third method to program zones using the star advance method is to enter the location number corresponding to a group of 8 zones you wish to program Each press of the key will step through a zone l e To change zone 12 to an Instant zone use the following INSTALLER CODE 2 reference zones 9 16 move to zone 10 move to zone 11 move to zone 12 4 7 zone type 4 Table 6 amp Table 7 represent the default zone types for the 64 zones represented in 2 different programming methods IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Table 6 Zone Types in String Format Zones Loc Subloc Strings ZoneType
20. INHEP DIGITAL SECURITY IDS X64 Installer Manual Protecting your future South Africa s leading manufacturer and distributor of electronic security products IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Introduction to the 105 X64 1 1 Feattines Of te IDS X64 4 ape p RU RU e UE 2 Installation and Wiring 11 2 1 Installation Requirements 12 2 1 1 End of Line Resistors 12 2 1 2 Box Tamper Input ies ie eie eed 12 2 1 3 Connecting the Telephone Communicator Advanced 12 2 1 4 Programmable Outputs 12 2 1 5 Key Switch or Remote Control Unit 13 2 2 Installing a Zone Expander Module 13 2 3 IDS Remote eld 2 4 Radio Transmitter Connectlor eee ee ote ae ee ee ee 13 3 Hardware Default Switch c Laetare Een duces 13 4 Enrolling Keypads and Other Bus wired Peripherals eene 14 4 1 Replacing a Damaged Keypad Bus wired Peripheral ae 4 2 Defaultinic l ev alls aa e a bells nM S 5 Ev nt Log 15 6 5 15 6 1 Normal User Code 15 6 1 1 Master User Code 15 6 1 2 Maid s Code Arm to Disarm Code
21. 3 2 PARTITION NO MMSS The valid data range is 00m00s 59m59s Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key 9 13 Options to Configure Keypads LOCATION 240 Keypad Partition default Partition 1 Program this location to allocate each keypad to a partition Enter the partition number to which each keypad with an ID 1 8 must be allocated To view the ID of a keypad refer to location 243 Enter 1 digit for each of the 8 keypads and program as an 8 digit string followed by the key IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 i INSTALLER CODE 2 4 0 KEYPAD PARTITION he valid data range is 1 8 Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key LOCATION 241 Keypad Display Start Zone default Zone 1 The zones which a particular LED keypad displays is determined by programming the keypad start zone location The number programmed into this location is the zone which will be assigned to LED 1 on the keypad The keypad will display subsequent zones in order The keypad will only display zones belonging to its partition Enter a 2 digit display start zone 01 64 for each of the 8 keypads and program as a 16
22. Section 9 f the system is armed using the quick stay key 5 the system will report a close by user 131 f the system is armed using the stay arm and go key 6 the system will report a close by user 132 f the system is armed by means of the auto arm function the system will report a close by user 133 f the system is armed with the download software the system will report a close by user 134 These user numbers are hard coded and they are used when the above actions are reported to a monitoring company n order for these codes to be report option 7 in Table 45 needs to be enabled NOTES ON CONTACT ID If the panel has been programmed to use Contact ID it will not be necessary to program individual reporting codes Provision has been made to enable disable the reporting of certain groups of codes Any event that relates to a specific zone or to a specific user will have the relevant zone user number appended to the end of the Contact ID reporting code LOCATION 41 Telephone Number 1 Communications Format default 5 The value entered into this location selects the primary communication format Select from Table 18 the value that corresponds to the required format During communication the green LED on the PCB will turn on indicating that the panel has taken the telephone off hook If programmed accordingly the keypad will beep after receiving a handshake from the base station This ind
23. digit string followed by the key B INSTALLER CODE 2 4 1 IKEYPAD NO START ZONE he valid data range is 01 64 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE This only applies to LED keypads and not LCD LOCATION 242 Keypad Zone Number default 0 i e Disabled A keypad zone must be allocated to any zone number 1 64 before it can be used The corresponding zone type must be programmed in locations 1 8 and the properties configured in locations 101 164 If you configure a keypad to a zone number that is already a wired zone then the keypad will take priority on the zone number Enter a 2 digit zone number 01 64 for each of the 8 keypads and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 2 4 2 IKEYPAD NO ZONE NO The valid data range 01 64 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key LOCATION 243 View Keypad ID View the data in this location to determine the Keypad ID 1 8 INSTALLER CODE 2 4 3 NOTE This is a read only location and no data no can be changed IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATIONS 251 258 Keypad Options options
24. key LOCATION 457 Keypad Output OFF Time default 2400 Enter a 4 digit time HHMM for each of the 8 keypad outputs and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 4 5 7 OUTPUT IHHMM The valid data range is 00h00m 23h59m with 24h00m to disable Output no is 1 8 9 15 7 Output Scheduling On Off Days Advanced Outputs can be scheduled to set and reset at specified times on specific days of the week To disable scheduling of an output ensure that all days are deselected LOCATIONS 458 498 Output On Off Days The on off days for the outputs to turn on or off in Table 39 can be programmed by using the values in Table 38 Table 38 Output Scheduling On Off Days Data LED ON Days of the Week LED OFF Days of the Week 1 Monday 9 Monday 2 Tuesday 10 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 11 Wednesday 4 Thursday 12 Thursday 5 Friday 13 Friday 6 Saturday 14 Saturday 7 Sunday 15 Sunday All OFF Arm Day Disabled OFF Disarm Day Disabled IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Table 39 Outputs per Location 458 Onboard Output 1 Refer to Table 38 459 Onboard Output 2 Refer to Table 38 460 Onboar
25. key i INSTALLER CODE 1 7 5 IPARTITION NO IHHMM The valid data range 00h00m 23h59m Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key EE IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATION 176 No Movement Medical Alarm End default 0100 Program the end time to stop checking for movement For example using 06 00 programmed into location 175 and if 2 hours is needed then program 08 00 Enter 4 digit time HHMM for each of the 8 partitions and program as 32 digit string followed by the key The valid data range 00h00m 23h59m Partition no is 1 8 mA INSTALLER CODE 1 7 6 PARTITION HHMM Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key 9 9 Auto Arm Advanced LOCATION 180 Auto Arm Time default 2400 This location sets the time at which a particular partition will auto arm To disable this location enter 2400 as the time EXAMPLE To auto arm at 11 35 pm enter 2335 All four digits must be entered including any leading zeros 0100 for 1 am Enter a 4 digit time for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 1 8 0 PARTITION
26. 0 This location allows you to select whether the Hardware Default Switch is enabled Refer to Table 17 for the values that can be programmed For the detailed operation of this switch refer to Section 3 Hardware Default Switch INSTALLER CODE 3 5 HARDWARE DEFAULT SWITCH DISABLE Table 17 Default Switch Disable Data Value Action ______ Enable Hardware Default Switch Disable Hardware Default Switch The valid data range is O or 10 9 5 Communications Setup Advanced The X64 Alarm Panel has the capabilities for dual reporting as well as split reporting Dual reporting is when an alarm condition is reported to both telephone numbers within a telephone module The condition will only be considered reported once it has been sent to both numbers Split reporting is when the panel has to report to either 1 of 2 dual reporting number pairs Refer to Figure 2 to see how telephone numbers work Refer to Table 40 to see the available options for zone split reporting EXAMPLE A monitoring company will have all the alarm conditions reported to base station one All the trouble conditions will be reported to base station two NOTE If the system is armed by zone the system will report a close by user 129 If the system is armed using the quick arm key 1 the system will report a close by user 130 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010
27. 00 5 Auto Test Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 6 Download Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 7 Siren Tamper Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 8 Aux 12V Trouble Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 424 1 Reserved Disabled 00 2 Bus wired Peripheral Tamper Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 3 Bus wired Peripheral Fail Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 4 Box Tamper Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 5 Dedicated Panic Programmable Output Event Output 01 Pulse High 02 6 Communication Fail Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 7 Telephone Line Tamper Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 8 Telephone Line Restore Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 425 1 Reserved 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 426 1 E Zone Expander Low Battery Programmable Output Disabled 00 ven 2 Wired Zone Expander Low Battery Restore Programmable Disabled 00 Output Event 3 Fire Sensor Power Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 No Action 4 Dual Reporting Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 No Action 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 Reserved key NOTE Once a programmable output has been enabled the default action will be Pulse High 02 Enter a 4 digit value 2 digits as per Table 33 and 2 digits as per Table 34 for each programmable output and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key This is an advanced ocation
28. 11V then option 12 will be reported if it is enabled LOCATION 15 AC Fail Restore Reporting Delay default 0004 In the event of a power failure although instantly displaying the trouble indication the panel will wait for this period of time before REPORTING the mains failure to the base station The same time period applies before the restoral event is reported and logged This delay eliminates unnecessary reporting if the AC power is removed for a short time period It is important to note that an AC restoral will only be reported if an AC failure was reported first i e the delay period was exceeded Provided the back up battery is in good condition short AC power failures will not affect the functioning of the alarm system To program the time into this location the format is HHMN INSTALLER CODE 1 5 HHMM The valid data range is 00h01m 18h00m LOCATION 16 Trouble Display Enable m aaj This location determines which trouble conditions are indicated on the keypad when viewing he trouble display A trouble condition is indicated by a flashing POWER LED The POWER LED will only stop flashing once the trouble condition has been cleared Trouble conditions will be reported if programmed to do so in locations 571 and 572 regardless of whether or not they are enabled for display The trouble condition can be viewed by holding down the 7 key until the keypad beeps once See Vie
29. 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATION 340 Keypad Lockout Reporting Code The 2 digit keypad lockout code is reported when a keypad lockout condition occurs on any keypad belonging to the specified partition Option 5 in Table 45 needs to be enabled Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 3 4 0 PARTITION NO REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values 9 14 4 User Reporting Codes LOCATIONS 342 349 Close Reporting Code The 2 digit close code is reported when the panel is AWAY ARMED This location is configured per user Refer to the User Manual where option 1 of User Reporting Codes Enabled needs to be enabled Each location represents a s
30. 36 Table 18 Communications Format Data 37 Table 19 Reporting Communications Options Data cesses eene enne nnne nnns 38 Table 20 Download Options Data 39 Table 21 Phone Number Example 41 Table 22 Zone Type Properties Data Table 23 Arm Disarm Days Data Table 24 Zones per Partition Page 50 Table 25 Partition Arm Options Data 52 Table 26 Extended Partition Options 53 Table 27 Keypad Options Datta 56 Table 28 Clear Programmable Onboard Outputs Data 68 Table 29 Clear Programmable Zone Expander Outputs Data Table 30 Clear Programmable Keypad Outputs Data Table 31 Partition Programmable Output Events for Locations 390 410 Table 32 Partition Programmable Output Events for Locations 411 414 70 Table 33 Output Address Physical Mapping Data 70 Table 34 Output Actions Data 71 Table 35 Default Programmable Events Data 71 Table 36 Default Programmable Events Data with no Default 71 Table 37 Global Programmable Output Eve
31. 4 zones Version Nr This displays the version number of the keypad firmware Version Date This displays the date the version was created When phoning the helpdesk for technical support it is important to be able to give them the firmware version of the keypad This help with the troubleshooting process 11 Panel Information To view information for the panel hold down the key to enter the user menu then press the key again to enter into the panel information Use the key to scroll through the information gt FW This displays the firmware version of the panel gt HW This displays the hardware version of the panel gt BL This displays the boot loader version of the panel gt BN This displays the build number of the panel When phoning the helpdesk for technical support it is important to be able to give them all or at least some of information for the panel This will help with the troubleshooting process IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Index of Programming Locations LOCATION 0 LOCATIONS 1 8 LOCATION 10 LOCATION 11 LOCATION 12 LOCATION 13 LOCATION 14 LOCATION 15 LOCATION 16 LOCATION 17 LOCATION 18 LOCATION 20 LOCATION 21 LOCATION 22 LOCATION 23 LOCATION 24 LOCATION 25 LOCATION 26 LOCATION 27 LOCATION 28 LOCATION 29 LOCATION 30 LOCATION 31 LOCATION 32 LOCATION 33 LOCATION 34 LOCATION 35 LOCATION 41 LOCATION 42 LOCATION 43 LOCATION
32. 411 Siren Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 412 Strobe Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 413 Chime Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 414 Arm Follow Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 NOTE Once a programmable output has been enabled the default action will be Pulse High 02 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 9 15 3 Zone Programmable Output Events The following locations are used to program the various zone outputs LOCATIONS 415 422 Zone Programmable Output Events An output can be assigned to a zone such that in the event of that zone causing an alarm condition the chosen output performs the selected option A list of available actions and their corresponding values is shown in Table 35 Regardless of the action selected for a particular output if itis programmed to clear on disarming of the panel locations 380 389 the output will revert to clear set low after any partition disarmed Each location represents a set of 8 zones Location 415 is zones 1 8 Location 416 is zones 9 16 Location 417 is zones 17 24 Location 418 is zones 25 32 Location 419 is zones 33 40 Location 420 is zones 41 48 Location 421 is zones 49 56 Location 422 is zones 57 64 VVVVVVVV Enter a 4 digit output and action for each of the 8 zones and program as 32 digit strings followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 4 1 5 ZONE OUTPUT
33. 44 LOCATION 45 LOCATION 46 LOCATION 47 LOCATION 48 LOCATION 49 LOCATION 50 LOCATION 51 LOCATION 52 LOCATION 53 LOCATION 54 LOCATIONS 61 68 LOCATIONS 71 78 LOCATIONS 101 164 LOCATION 171 LOCATION 172 LOCATION 173 LOCATION 174 LOCATION 175 LOCATION 176 LOCATION 180 Defaulting the Panel or Master user 22 Individual Zone Type Setup Zones 1 64 23 Zone Shutdown Count default 5 Programmable Zone Loop Response Time default 2 26 Cross zone Delay Time default 0030 27 Cross zone Count default 3 27 28 Restore Reporting Delay default 0004 29 Trouble Display 29 Siren Time Out Period default 0200 Siren Delay default 0200 Keypad Lockout Count default 4 32 Keypad Lockout Time default 0030 Keypad Sleep Delay default 0500 User Installer amp Maintenance Code Number of Digits Number of Account Code Digits default 4 Month to Start Daylight Saving default 1 33 Day of Week to Start Daylight Saving default 1 34 Week of Month to Start Daylight Saving default
34. 8 keypads output and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key INSTALLER CODE 4 4 7 OUTPUT HHMM he valid data range is 23h59m with 24h00m to disable Output no is 1 8 9 15 6 Output Scheduling Off Time Advanced The following locations determine the programmed time for the programmable output to turn off These outputs can either be set high on or low off For the following locations to work the appropriate on off days locations 458 498 must be selected LOCATION 448 Onboard Output OFF Time default 2400 Enter a 4 digit time HHMM for each of the 5 onboard outputs and program as 20 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 4 4 8 OUTPUT IHHMM he valid data range is O0h00m 23h59m with 24h00m to disable Output no is 1 5 LOCATION 449 454 Zone Expander Output OFF Time default 2400 Enter a 4 digit time HHMM for each of the 6 zone expander outputs and program as an 8 digit string followed by the key INSTALLER CODE LOCATION OUTPUT he valid data range is 00h00m 23h59m with 24h00m to disable Output no is 1 2 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the
35. INSTALLER CODE LOCATION SUB LOCATION OUTPUT ACTION 10 X64 Installer Manual 700 398 020 Issued August 2010 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the Section 9 9 15 4 Output Pulse Timing Advanced The following locations determine the length of time for which an output will pulse high before returning to a clear state LOCATION 428 Onboard Output Pulse Time default 0002 Enter a 4 digit time MMSS for each of the 5 onboard outputs and program as a 20 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 4 2 8 OUTPUT NO MMSS The valid data range is 00 00 59m59s Output no is 1 5 LOCATION 429 434 Zone Expander Output Pulse Time default 0002 Enter a 4 digit time MMSS for each of the 6 zone expanders output and program as an 8 digit string followed by the key B INSTALLER CODE LOCATION OUTPUT MMSS The valid data range is 00 00 59m59s Output no is 1 2 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key LOCATION 437 Keypad Output Pulse Time default 0002 Enter a 4 digit time MMSS for each of the 8 keypads output and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 4 3 7
36. Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key LOCATION 231 Primary Entry Delay Period default 0030 The primary entry delay begins after the violation of a Primary Entry Exit zone During this delay it is permissible to violate Follower zones without causing an alarm condition if an Entry Exit zone was violated first If a Follower zone is violated without a prior Entry Exit zone violation it will be treated as an Instant zone If an Instant zone is violated during this period an alarm condition will immediately be registered Enter a 4 digit entry delay period for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 2 3 1 IPARTITION NO MMSS The valid data range is 00 00 59m59s Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key LOCATION 232 Secondary Entry Delay Period default 0030 The secondary entry delay begins after the violation of a Secondary Entry Exit zone During this delay it is permissible to violate Follower zones without causing an alarm condition if an Entry Exit zone was violated first Enter a 4 digit entry delay period for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key INSTALLER CODE 2
37. Telephone module 1 reporting ON Enable aux 12V fuse fail ON Telephone module 2 6 reporting 14 OFF Disable aux 12V fuse fail OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Reserved ON Reserved 7 15 OFF Reserved OFF Reserved ON Enable box tamper reporting ON Telephone module 2 8 Disable box tamper 16 P OFF Telephone module 1 reporting Default values are shaded The reporting code is only supported by Contact ID or SIA and thus will not be reported if any other format has been selected IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATION 572 Global Split Reporting 2 ud Table 42 Global Split Reporting 2 Bitmap Data LED Acton LED On Off ON Enable bus wired peripheral ON Telephone module 2 tamper reporting L Disable bus wired peripheral i OFF OFF Telephone module 1 tamper reporting ON Enable bus wired peripheral ON Telephone module 2 fail reporting 2 Disable bus wired peripheral 10 OFF penp OFF Telephone module 1 fail reporting ON Enable bus wired peripheral ON Telephone module 2 low battery reporting 9 Disable bus wired peripheral M OFF OFF Telephone module 1 low battery reporting ON Enable AC restore reporting ON Telephone module 2 4 12 OFF Disable AC restore reporting ORF Telephone m
38. Telephone module 2 reporting Disable zone tamper restore i OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Enable 2908 Swinger ON Telephone module 2 7 shutdown reporting 15 SWINE Telephone module 1 shutdown reporting ON Enable zone Swinger Telephone module 2 8 shutdown restore reporting 16 OFF swinger Telephone module 1 shutdown restore reporting Default values are shaded NOTE See section 9 5 Communications Setup Advanced IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATION 571 Global Split Reporting 1 a 22 Table 41 Global Split R LED Acton eporting 1 Bitmap Data LED On Off Reporting Pair ON Enable AC fail reporting ON Telephone module 2 1 9 OFF Disable AC fail reporting OFF Telephone module 1 ON Enable Communication fail ON Telephone module 2 2 reporting 10 OFF Disable fail OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Engelle FISCH ine ON Telephone module 2 3 tamper reporting 11 OFF telephone ing OFF Telephone module 1 amper reporting ON Enable siren fail reporting ON Telephone module 2 4 12 OFF Disable siren fail reporting OFF Telephone module 1 ON Enable panel low battery fail ON Telephone module 2 reporting 5 Disable panel low battery fail 18 OFF y OFF
39. Zone 16 8 EXAMPLE Imagine the following zone LEDs are on Zone 1 Zone 3 and Zone 5 Units are represented by the sum of Zone 1 and Zone 3 i e 1 4 Tens of units are represented by the value of Zone 5 i e 1 x ten Therefore the displayed value is 1 4 10 15 Values within a time program location are displayed in a similar format as per Table 2 Table 2 Binary Coded Decimal Four Digit Display Zone LED Calculation Unit Zone LED Calculation Unit 1 x121 x121 2 x2 0 M 2 2 S 9 4 4 11 4 4 Mm Ss 4 x8 0 12 x8 0 45 36 5 1 1 13 1 1 LEDs 4 through 1 6 2 0 m 14 2 2 a m LEDs 5 through 8 7 4 4 05 4 1 S LEDs 12 through 9 8 x8 0 16 x8 0 s LEDs 16 through 13 Using an LCD keypad means that data and time information can be read directly without a need to convert IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 8 8 Programming of the Panel The X64 can be fully programmed using the X64 LED keypad the system is optimised to use an LCD keypad The following section describes how programming data is represented in the X64 and how to program it specifically with the LED keypad For all programming procedures the key functions as the ENTER key and the 2 hash key functions as a CLEAR or an EXIT program key Invalid data entries are indicated by means of an erro
40. before three rings Dial the panel again within one minute The panel will then pick up the call on the first ring thereby preventing the fax answering machine from answering the call before the alarm If forced answer is enabled the 8 key may be used to force the panel to go off hook answering the line If Auto Pickup is enabled it will pick up the line after the number of rings programmed into location 49 The Call back feature when enabled allows the download software to request that the panel call it back using the phone number as programmed into location 50 Table 20 Download Options Data LED On Off Action 1 ON Enable Fax Defeat OFF Disable Fax Defeat 2 ON Enable Forced Answer OFF Disable Forced Answer 3 ON Enable Auto Pickup OFF Disable Auto Pickup 4 ON Enable Call back OFF Disable Default values are shaded LOCATION 49 Number of Rings to Answer default 15 This location determines the number of rings before the panel answers the telephone line In the event that the panel answers the call and no valid download logon sequence or DTMF signal is received within 40 seconds the panel will terminate the call and hang up the line INSTALLER CODE 4 9 NUMBER OF RINGS TO ANSWER IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 The valid data range is 1 15 9 6 Ph
41. belongs to reporting module 2 Refer to Table 18 for the available communication formats INSTALLER CODE 4 3 COMMUNICATIONS FORMAT The valid data range is 0 8 LOCATION 44 Telephone Number 4 Communications Format default 5 If dual reporting is enabled then this format will be used to report to phone number 4 which belongs to reporting module 2 Refer to Table 18 for the available communication formats INSTALLER CODE 4 4 COMMUNICATIONS FORMAT The valid data range is 0 8 LOCATION 45 Communication Delay default 0020 This location sets the period of time that the panel will wait before reporting zone violations and restorals If the alarm is cancelled within this time violations and restorals will not be reported Violations will however be logged in the event log Panic events will be reported instantly regardless of any selected delay period Option 3 in locations 221 228 Extra Partition Options must be enabled for the communication delay to have an effect To program the time into this location the format is MMSS INSTALLER CODE 4 5 The valid data range is 00m01s 59m59s LOCATION 46 Reporting Communications Options jj The panel may be programmed to report to a single central station single reporting or to report to two central stations dual reporting Refer to Table 19 f
42. entered during this period the system will register an alarm condition This feature helps prevent unnecessary false alarms If an Entry Exit zone is programmed as a Buzz zone violation of the Entry Exit zone when the panel is Stay Armed will cause the keypad buzzer to sound for the duration of the entry delay time in place of the default 30 seconds This if the panel is Stay Armed allows the user to enter the premises and disarm the panel If it is not programmed as a Buzz zone the alarm will be triggered immediately If the panel was stay armed a violation of the Entry Exit zone will always start the Entry Exit delay Any Entry Exit zone programmed as a Buzz zone will not buzz Table 22 Zone Type Properties Data LED ON OFF Zone Properties LED OFF Zone Properties 1 O Enable Tamper by Zone 9 O Stay Profile 1 OFF Disable Tamper by Zone OFF 2 O Enable Cross zone 10 O Stay Profile 2 OFF Disable Cross zone OFF 3 O Enable Shutdown Zone 11 Stay Profile 3 OFF Disable Shutdown Zone OFF 4 Enable Silent Zone 12 O Stay Profile 4 OFF Disable Silent Zone OFF 5 Enable Chime Zone 13 O Buzz Profile 1 OFF Disable Chime Zone OFF 6 Reserved 14 Buzz Profile 2 Reserved OFF 7 Reserved 15 Buzz Profile 3 OFF Reserved OFF 8 Reserved 16 Buzz Profile
43. keypad LEDs will begin flashing Do OT press the key at the end of this sequence unless you wish the keypad you are using to be registered in the first address 3 Re enrol all keypads by pressing the 2 key on each keypad in the CORRECT sequence to ensure that keypad zone and partition allocation is as required by the user 5 Event Log A comprehensive log of the 1 000 most recent events is retained in the non volatile EEPROM The log may be retrieved using the up download software or on the LCD keypad See the LCD Keypad Manual or User Manual to see how to view the event log The IDS Download Software is available for Inhep account customers at no cost to collect your event logs via direct serial download or via a modem 6 Access Codes The panel supports up to 128 users The user codes can have various properties assigned to them These properties allow the user codes to have different functions 6 1 Normal User Code A normal user code is used to arm disarm the panel and to access certain user options 6 1 1 Master User Code When assigned to a user this property allows the user to act as a master user The Master User Code has full access to programming all the user options For a full list of user programmable options refer to IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 the X64 User Manual Section 6 6 1 2 Maid s Code Arm to Disarm Code This property may be u
44. normally closed contact The panel is shipped with the box tamper input bypassed with tamper To use it remove the jumper and connect a normally closed contact onto the terminals Refer to Figure 1 for the box tamper position on the Alarm Panel 2 1 3 Connecting the Telephone Communicator Advanced Refer to Figure 1 Connection Diagram without Tamper per Zone For optimum lightning protection connect a low resistance earth to the communicator earth input Always connect the telephone communicator in line seizure mode and never in parallel with the telephone Ensure the telephone receiver is connected to the communicator terminals marked phone and the incoming line to the terminals marked line 2 1 4 Programmable Outputs An IDS Relay Board P N 861 004 must be used when any device requiring a current greater than 50mA is connected to a programmable output The programmable output circuitry consists of a 12V source with a 56 series resistor Current sink is a 1 000 resistor to ground The maximum output voltage is 13 6Vdc The maximum output current is 25mA Programmable outputs are primarily connected for radio transmitter However they are also used for connecting LEDs sirens bus wired peripherals etc 12 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 2 2 1 5 Key Switch or Remote Control Unit A key switch or non IDS remote receiver may be connected to any zone to allow remo
45. to be enabled gt Sub location 7 is Siren Monitor Fail This code is reported when the siren fuse blows or when the siren or siren wiring is tampered with Option 4 in Table 41 needs to be enabled gt Sub location 8 is Aux 12V Monitor Fail This code is reported when there is a problem with the Aux 12V Option 6 in Table 41 needs to be enabled Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 8 sub locations and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 3 0 0 SUB LOCATION REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key 57 10 X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATION 301 Global Reporting Code 2 This location is used to configure global reporting codes to be used in the event that Neither Contact ID or SIA formats are used These codes will be used when any of the other formats in section 9 5 Communications Setup Advanced have been selected Sub location 1 is Reserved This sub location is reserved Sub location 2 is Bus wir
46. zones restore during the arm cycle the window is closed for example the zone is automatically re activated un bypassed and a subsequent violation will trigger an alarm Siren Toot on Away Arm Disarm This option allows the user an audible confirmation that arming or disarming of the panel has occurred The siren is programmed to give a short beep after successful arming and two short beeps after disarming This is useful when used in conjunction with remote or key switch arming disarming Engineer Reset Enabling this option will prevent the panel from being rearmed after an alarm condition has occurred In order to re arm the panel the installer will be required to enter a valid installer code If option 7 is set in location 16 an engineer reset trouble condition will also be displayed on the keypad IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Table 25 Partition Arm Options Data LED On Off 1 O ON Enable Instant Arm Disable Instant Arm 5 ON Enable Instant Key switch Arm OFF Disable Instant Key switch Arm d ON Enable Quick Away Arm Key OFF Disable Quick Away Arm Key A ON Enable Quick Stay Arm Key OFF Disable Quick Stay Arm Key ON Enable Auto Stay Arm if No Exit Zone is Triggered Disable Auto Stay Arm if No Exit Zon
47. 16 6 1 3 94 16 6 2 Installet GOd6 33i ccn p PT en RU aen tette een pan 16 6 3 Maintenance Code oou oe as RR RR ates 16 6 4 Download Code 16 7 How to Read Location Values cscsssscecssneeesseneeessneesesseeeseseneesssseeseeseeeeeseneeeassneeeess 17 8 Programming of the 18 8 1 Entering Installer or Maintenance Mode 19 8 2 Programming standard EoGalioris 355 cerit et SEE AER 19 8 3 Programming Extended Locations nonning ieee e ea 20 8 3 1 Using the String Method 8 3 2 Using Sub3loGatloris a aee ite tede e E CBE Eie t Cte NE dide 8 4 Programming a Location or Sub location with a Bitmap 21 9 Programming Location Summary cessent nnne nnn nnne 22 9 1 20065 e owner use 9 2 Global Setup 26 9 3 Daylight Savings 2 33 9 4 Miscellaneous 35 9 5 Communications Setup Advanced 96 9 6 PhOME NUIMBEIS itte te e n rer ren 40 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 9 7 ZOMG ud diese LR eM DM LIN M 43 9 8 No Movement Advanced bes 9 9 Ss AGVENCE Ces ecd rette reset trcs Greate tatu eta 47 9 10 Se
48. 2 3 AWAY READY 1 4 POWER Figure 4 Paging Indication on the Curved Keypad 4 1 2 3 Pwr Rdy Arm Away Table 24 Zones per Partition Page 1 2 3 _4 LED READY away POWER Zones 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 2 10 18 26 34 42 50 58 lil 19 27 35 43 51 59 4 12 20 28 36 44 52 60 5 21 29 S 45 53 61 6 14 22 30 38 46 54 62 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATIONS 211 218 Partition Arm Options Partitions 1 8 These locations are used to configure arm options for each partition Refer to Table 25 for the values that can be selected Each location represents a partition Location 211 is partition 1 Location 212 is partition 2 Location 213 is partition 3 Location 214 is partition 4 Location 215 is partition 5 Location 216 is partition 6 Location 217 is partition 7 Location 218 is partition 8 VVVVVVVV This is an advanced location Quick Arm This option allows the user to arm the panel by holding down the 1 key for three seconds The keypad will beep once to indicate that the arm sequence has begun Force Arm With this option enabled the panel will arm with violated zones e g an open window This forces any violated zones to be temporarily bypassed when the panel arms If such bypassed
49. 4 OFF Reserved OFF Default values are shaded NOTE Please see section 14 of the User manual for more information on how to select stay profiles and how to switch between them IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 9 8 No Movement Advanced LOCATION 171 No Movement Auto Arm Time Out default 00 If no v itself if This fu This N reporti iolations are registered for the period of time specified in this location then the alarm will auto arm This may be used if you forget to arm when leaving for work the alarm will then automatically away arm no violations were registered nction is only available if values have been programmed into locations 172 and 173 o Movement Auto Arm event reports a close event using user number 133 but only if CID or SIA ng has been selected Abel Enter a 2 digit duration in hours for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 1 7 1 IPARTITION NO AUTO ARM TIME OUT The valid data range is 01 23 with 00 to disable Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE If this location is disabled then by default locations 172 and 173 will also be disabled This means that even if you put values into locations 172 and 173 no moveme
50. ACTION Refer to section 8 2 Programming Standard Locations to see how to scroll through data in a location using the key LOCATIONS 423 426 Global Programmable Output Events These locations allow you to configure the global programmable output events Refer to Table 37 to view the programmable output events per location LEDs 1 8 represent the output number and LEDs 9 16 represent the action Once a programmable output has been enabled the default action will be Pulse High 02 If dual reporting is enabled an output allocated to the dual reporting programmable output event will be set when the panel dials the second phone number and cleared when it hangs up at the end of the transmission This output follows the hook relay It may be used to trigger switching from the telephone line to a radio transmitter There is no output action for the fire sensor power and dual reporting programmable output events 72 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Table 37 Global Programmable Output Events Default Data Sub Default Default location Output Action Section 9 423 1 AC Fail Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 2 AC Restore Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 3 Low Battery Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 4 Low Battery Restore Programmable Output Event Disabled
51. AM A PHONE NUMBER Enter numbers consecutively with no other key presses between each digit Inserting pauses A pause may be inserted at any point within the telephone number Entering a value of MODE 3 will provide a 12 second pause MODE 4 will provide an 8 second pause and a value of MODE 5 will provide a 4 second pause To dial enter MODE 1 To dial a enter MODE 2 For a 12 second pause enter MODE 3 On the LCD keypad it will be displayed as a For a 8 second pause enter MODE 4 On the LCD keypad it will be displayed as a For a 4 second pause enter MODE 5 On the LCD keypad it will be displayed as a MODE 0 will clear the phone number anything entered into this location after that will NOT be registered EXAMPLE Phone number 1 is to be dialled as follows 0 followed by a 4 second pause then 0317051373 The key sequences are as follows per Table 21 EE IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Table 21 Phone Number Example Explanation INSTALLER CODEJI To enter program mode 51111 To enter location 51 phone number 1 0 dial the zero MODE 5 This programmes the 4 second pause 0 3 1 This enters the area code 7 0 5 1 3 7 3 The remainder of the number program the number 2 To exit installer menu Section 9 Refer to Figure 2
52. CATION 457 LOCATIONS 458 498 LOCATIONS 501 564 Auto Arm Disarm Days default all 47 Auto Disarm Time default 2400 48 Auto Arm Delay default 0200 i e 2 minutes Installer Code default 9999 Download Code default 9999 eene 49 Maintenance Code default 8888 49 Partition Zone Allocation 50 Partition Arm Options Partitions 1 8 51 Extra Partition Options Partitions 1 8 53 Exit Delay Period default 0030 53 Primary Entry Delay Period default 0030 54 Secondary Entry Delay Period default 0030 54 Keypad Partition default Partition 1 ess 54 Keypad Display Start Zone default Zone 1 Keypad Zone Number default 0 i e Disabled View Keypad ID Keypad Options Global Reporting Code 1 Global Reporting Code 2 58 Global Reporting Code 4 seen 59 Zone Alarm Reporting Code Zone Alarm Restoral Reporting Code Zone Tamper Reporting Code Zone Tamper Restore Reporting Code Zone Bypass Reporting Code Z
53. Centres DO NOT return the metal enclosure The IDS X64 is a product of IDS Inhep Digital Security and is manufactured by Inhep Electronics Holdings Pty Ltd WARNING For safety reasons only connect equipment with a telecommunications compliance label This includes customer equipment previously labelled permitted or certified Help Desk Number 0860 705137 Please note that this is NOT a toll free number 91 Escom Road New Germany 3610 South Africa P 0 Box 738 New Germany 3620 South Africa Tel 27 0 31 705 1373 Fax 27 0 31 705 4445 e mail info inhep com www inhep com INHEP ELECTRONICS Ltd pA INHEP DIGITAL
54. E key then 0 key B 11 MODE key then 1 key C 12 MODE key then 2 key D 13 MODE key then 3 key E 14 MODE key then 4 key F 15 MODE key then 5 key IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 8 NOTE The hex values of A F can be used for account codes Only B F can be used for telephone numbers This means that for locations 50 54 A is NOT a hex number but is rather used to CLEAR a telephone number 8 1 Entering Installer or Maintenance Mode The following steps show how to enter into installer or maintenance mode 1 Ensure that all partitions are unarmed 2 Press the key followed by the INSTALLER CODE or the MAINTENANCE CODE 3 The default installer code is 9999 or alternatively 999999 should a 6 digit default installer code have been used 4 Press the key and a long beep will confirm entry into program mode a correct code has been entered the green READY LED will flash NOTE This will not work if the dialler is active at the time or if one of the partitions are armed 8 2 Programming Standard Locations The following steps show how to program standard locations 1 Ensure the panel is in program mode the READY LED will be flashing 2 Enter the LOCATION NO of the program location you wish to view or change 3 Press the key until the beep The READY LED will become solid and the AWAY LED will flash 4 The zone L
55. EDs will display the data stored in the program location in binary format 5 Enter the NEW DATA followed by the key A long beep will indicate a valid entry and the AWAY LED will turn off The READY LED will flash 6 you do not wish to change the data press the key The READY LED will continue flashing and the AWAY LED will turn off T Repeat steps 2 5 until all the necessary locations have been programmed 8 Press the key to exit program mode 9 The READY LED will stop flashing and the panel will return to the standby mode When programming a standard location any attempt to enter invalid data will result in an error beep 3 short beeps The AWAY LED will remain on after the error beeps Re enter the correct data There is no need to press the 2 key EXAMPLE INSTALLER CODE 0 VALUE NOTE When you enter a standard location and press the key you will NOT be entering a sub location as there is no sub location to enter What will happen is that you will scroll through the information in that location If you enter a digit you will be changing the information stored in that position of the location or the location itself IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 8 EXAMPLE If you want to scroll through all the entries within a location with a LED Keypad you will input the following data INSTALLER CODE LOCATION NO etc Scr
56. Each location represents a keypad Location 251 is keypad 1 Location 252 is keypad 2 Location 253 is keypad 3 Location 254 is keypad 4 Location 255 is keypad 5 Location 256 is keypad 6 Location 257 is keypad 7 Location 258 is keypad 8 VVVVVVVV This is an advanced location Table 27 Keypad Options Data 188 11 These locations are used to configure options for a keypad Refer to Table 27 for the available LED On Off ON The keypad will timeout back to its default partition 1 after it has been used to view another partition OFF The keypad will not timeout and will continue to show current partition information ON Keypad sleep mode enabled 2 Keypad sleep mode disabled ON Enable Global Keypad Status 3 Disable Global Keypad Status Default values are shaded LED 3 must be ON in order for LED 1 to have any effect The Global Keypad Status will allow sixteen zones to be displayed regardless of the partition to which either the keypad or zones are assigned On a LED keypad from the keypad start zone number plus 16 zones On a LCD keypad from the keypad start zone number up to 64 zones IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 9 14 Reporting Codes Advanced This section describes how to configure custom reporting codes if the format of said reporting code is not Contact ID o r SIA 9 14 1 Global Reporting C
57. Event Bey ears rere Wi Pera orsa sees eee 396 Forced Arm Programmable Output Event osi ia naa ood 397 Zone Tamper Programmable Output Event n Ses d n n ens 398 Zone Tamper Restoral Programmable Output Event Scher ERS xm fl sees ase 399 Zone Shutdown Programmable Output Event aic ccc 400 Zone Shutdown Restoral Programmable Output Event bia oa n Ra o n dd 401 Keypad Panic Programmable Output Event pore ees ens ree eun 402 Keypad Fire Programmable Output Event Serr ors a ad encode i e 403 Keypad Medical Programmable Output Event mem aac re ese nmn pet omms 404 Keypad Lockout Programmable Output Event pese sexes ese sees p ese se 405 Duress Programmable Output Event cv vv v 406 Verifies Cross zone Trigger Programmable Output Event 407 Burglary Programmable Output Event Boge Do n Gere o Gece 408 Panic Programmable Output Event nod n o ind enact n 409 Fire Programmable Output Event Refer to zones 1 8 eee ese 410 Tamper Zone Programmable Output Event eese p ies Ent
58. ON 189 Auto Disarm Time default 2400 This location sets the time at which a particular partition will auto disarm To disable this location enter 2400 as the time EXAMPLE To auto disarm at 06 00 am enter 0600 All four digits must be entered including any leading zeros 0100 for 1 am Abel Enter a 4 digit time for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 1 8 9 PARTITION HHMM The valid data range is 00h00m 23h59m with 24h00m to disable Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE For this auto disarm to be active partition option 15 must be enabled in locations 221 228 and the appropriate disarm days selected in locations 181 188 LOCATION 190 Auto Arm Delay default 0200 i e 2 minutes This location sets the delay period for the keypad buzzer warning which is initiated before the panel auto arms At the completion of the Auto Arm Delay the panel will arm A valid user code entered during the delay period will cancel the auto arming Enter a 4 digit time for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 1 9 0 PARTITION IMMSS The valid data range is 00m01s 59m59s Partition no is 1 8 EE IDS X64 Ins
59. OUTIL x 5 fea save on cates nice Erie ad o d o de ERO I ER ED cg aaa a Oe s 26 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 92 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 10 X64 Installer Manual 700 398 020 Issued August 2010 Cross Reference Lookup Arming Disarmin Basic Setup Location 18 Locations 230 232 Advanced Setup Locations 180 190 Communications Basic Setup Locations 51 54 Locations 61 68 Locations 71 78 Advanced Setup Locations 41 50 Daylight Savings Basic Setup Locations 25 31 General Basic Setup Locations 14 16 Location 23 Advanced Setup Locations 32 35 Locations 300 303 5 Basic Setup Locations 20 22 Locations 240 243 Advanced Setup Locations 251 258 No Movement Advanced Setup Locations 171 176 Outputs Basic Setup Locations 380 386 Location 389 Locations 415 422 Locations 458 498 Advanced Setup Locations 390 414 Locations 423 426 Locations 428 434 Locations 437 444 Locations 447 454 Location 457 Partitions Basic Setup Locations 201 208 Advanced Setup Locations 211 218 Locations 221 228 Reporting Codes Basic Setup Locations 501 564 Locations 571 574 Locations 581 588 Advanced Setup Locations 304 340 Locations 342 373 Security Basic Setup Locations 197 199 Zones Basic Setup Locations 1 8 Locations 101 164 Locations 201 208 Advanced Setup Locations 11 13
60. Partitions 1 8 The secondary account code is only used when dual reporting is enabled This account code is reported to the second telephone number in the telephone module Each location represents a partition Location 71 is partition 1 Location 72 is partition 2 Location 73 is partition 3 Location 74 is partition 4 Location 75 is partition 5 Location 76 is partition 6 Location 77 is partition 7 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 VVVVVVV Section 9 gt Location 78 is partition 8 INSTALLER CODE LOCATION SECONDARY ACCOUNT CODE NOTE The length of the account code either 4 or 6 digits is set in location 24 If the length of the account code is changed from 4 to 6 digits then the account codes will automatically have 00 at the end of them to make them 6 digits in length Refer to section 8 2 Programming Standard Locations to see how to scroll through data in a location using the key 9 7 Zone Properties LOCATIONS 101 164 Zone Type Properties Zones 1 64 Locations 101 164 are used to configure properties for zones 1 64 respectively Each location contains a bitmap of 5 zone type properties as per Table 22 Tamper by Zone ndividual zones may be enabled for tamper by zone f the panel is unarmed and a tamper condition occurs the siren will not activate but a tamper condition will be reported f the panel is armed and a
61. X64 Installer Manual 700 398 020 Issued August 2010 Panic Priority Zone Partition Options Partition Programmable Outputs Peripheral Devices Primary Account Code Partition Setup Primary Communicator Format Primary Entry Delay Period Primary Entry Exit Zone Programmable Outputs Programmable Zone Loop Response Time Programming a Bitmapped Location Programming Extended Locations Programming Location Summary Programming Standard Locations QUICK Arm EXDIAnalior ore pase la ee red ect tlc Ere ue ee rd 51 Radio Transmitter Connection Remote Control Receiver Remote Control Unit Remote Receiver Replacing a Damaged Keypad Device Reporting Options resistors Schedule OFF Time Secondary Account Code Partition Setup Secondary Communicator Format 97 Secondary Entry Exit Zone Silent Zone Siren Cancel Reporting Code Siren Delay Siren Toot on Away Arm Disarm Explanation Stay Close Reporting Code Stay Mode Stay Profile Stay Zone Swinger Shutdown Swinger Shutdown Reporting Code Swinger Shutdown Restore Reportingi0d69 hri Telephone Communicator Connecting Transformer Trouble DISDIB Vau oreet rti ar IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Warning Zone Wiring Zone Zone Properties 5 Zone ShuUtGOWN
62. X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced The following locations from 501 588 enable disable the reporting of events programmed into locations 300 373 If a reporting code has been programmed and the reporting of that code is not enabled here hen the reporting code will not report LOCATIONS 501 564 Split Reporting Zones 1 64 Locations 501 zone 1 564 zone 64 represent a bitmap of 64 split reporting zone locations Table 40 Split Reporting Zones Bitmap Data LED On Off Action LED On Off ReportingPair ON Enable zone alarm reporting ON module 2 1 9 OFF Disable zone alarm reporting OFF Telephone module 1 ON Enable zone alarm restore ON Telephone module 2 reporting 2 Disable zone alarm restore 10 OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Enable zone bypass ON Telephone module 2 reporting 3 Disable zone bypass n OFF OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Enable sone pies ON Telephone module 2 reporting 1 Disable zone force arm T OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Enable Zone tamper ON Telephone module 2 reporting Disable zone n OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Enable zone tamper restore ON
63. able 34 lists the output actions Table 33 Output Address Physical Mapping Data 00 Disabled 21 Reserved 01 Onboard output 1 22 Reserved 02 Onboard output 2 23 Reserved 03 Onboard output 3 24 Reserved 04 Onboard output 4 25 Reserved 05 Onboard output 5 26 Reserved 06 Zone expander 1 output 1 27 Reserved 07 Zone expander 1 output 2 28 Reserved 08 Zone expander 2 output 1 29 Reserved 09 Zone expander 2 output 2 30 Reserved 10 Zone expander 3 output 1 31 Reserved 11 Zone expander 3 output 2 32 Reserved 12 Zone expander 4 output 1 33 Reserved 13 Zone expander 4 output 2 34 Keypad 1 outpu 14 Zone expander 5 output 1 35 Keypad 2 outpu 15 Zone expander 5 output 2 36 Keypad 3 outpu 16 Zone expander 6 output 1 37 Keypad 4 outpu 17 Zone expander 6 output 2 38 Keypad 5 outpu 18 Reserved 39 Keypad 6 outpu 19 Reserved 40 Keypad 7 outpu 20 Reserved 41 Keypad 8 outpu IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Table 34 Output Actions Data Value Output Action 00 Set Output High Set 01 Set Output Low Reset 02 Pulse Output High 03 Pulse Output Low Table 35 lists the default output and action for locations 390 414 Table 35 Default Programmable Events Data Default Default Output Action Section 9 390 Close Prog
64. arm Panel to register a panic condition WARNING ZONE Violation of a Warning zone will cause the siren to beep The violation is logged in the event log 04 08 13 but it is not reported to the base station Warning zones may be included and will be counted when used as part of the cross zone 14 PUSH TO ARM ZONE Violation of a Push to Arm zone during the exit delay will immediately arm the panel OUTDOOR INSTANT ZONE 15 Violation of an Outdoor Instant zone will cause the panel to register an alarm condition NOTE This is a reporting code and it functions in the same way as zone type 04 24 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 How to program using the string method To program 8 zones at a time fill in a row with the corresponding zone types 2 digits per type found in Table 5 and enter these values as one long 16 digit string for location 1 This method can be used for the remaining 56 zones by noting that location 2 references zones 9 to 16 location 3 references zones 17 to 24 etc l e To program the defaulted zone types Table 6 for the first 16 zones use the following INSTALLER CODE 1 reference zones 1 8 0102040404040404 21 7 reference zones 9 16 0000000000000000 How to program using the sub location method To program zones using the sub location method program 1 as indicated by i
65. art jumper is in circuit Hold down the default switch and reapply power to the panel battery or AC Wait for the Panel Status LED to flash Release the default switch Remove the kick start jumper if one was used Defaulting is complete once the Panel Status LED starts flashing DOO RON The effects of applying the default 1 Factory default values are restored to all locations 2 All attached keypad IDs are defaulted 3 The event log is not defaulted 4 The system default event is logged to the event log NOTE The hardware default switch can be disabled in location 35 See also Defaulting the Panel or Master User Code location 0 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 4 Enrolling Keypads and Other Bus wired Peripherals _____ 1 Keypads must be enrolled on the system before they can be used Keypads are allocated an ID in the order in which they are enrolled To enrol a keypad 1 Wire it to the keypad BUS 2 Press the key Repeat this process with the remaining keypads where more than 1 keypad is used The first keypad enrolled will have an ID of 1 the second enrolled will have an ID of 2 the third an ID of 3 etc NOTE All the zone and LEDs will flash on a keypad that does not have an ID The POWER and READY LEDs will be on for a keypad that has an ID and no zone violations Only the POWER LED will be on for a keypad that has an ID with zone violation Th
66. ave programmed your location for the program ocation that you wish to view or change 5 Press the key The READY LED will remain on The ARM LED will change from flashing to steady with the AWAY LED continuing to flash indicating sub location mode 6 Enter the NEW DATA followed by the key A long beep will indicate a valid entry The READY LED is on The ARM and AWAY LEDs will flash T f you do not wish to change the data within this sub location press the key This takes you back to the locations programming section The READY LED is on and the ARM and AWAY LEDs will flash 8 Repeat steps 5 6 until all sub locations at the current location have been programmed 9 Press the hash key to exit from the current location the ARM and AWAY LED will turn off and he READY LED will continue flashing 10 Repeat steps 2 to 9 until all extended locations have been programmed 11 Press the key again to exit from program mode 12 The READY LED will stop flashing and the panel will return to standby mode When programming a sub location any attempt to enter invalid data will result in an error beep 3 short beeps The AWAY and ARM LEDs will remain on after the error beeps Re enter the correct data There is no need to press the key EXAMPLE INSTALLER CODE 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 41 NOTE When you enter a location containing sub locations and press the key you will ini
67. bus wired peripheral low power battery trouble display 12 ON Enable EEPROM trouble display OFF Disable EEPROM trouble display Explanation of AC Fail Reporti Default values are shaded Trouble Conditions faulty This trouble condition will only clear once the power has been restored ng Communications Failure The event will clear upon exiting the trouble viewing mode Telephone Line Monitoring be cut This trouble condition will only clear once the phone line restored Siren Monitoring panel has blown fuse has been replaced IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 This occurs when communication to the monitoring company is not success This occurs when the Alarm Panel does not receive any power from your mains electricity Causes of this can be a power failure or your transformer is not p ugged in or ul The causes of this could be a fault or short on the phone line or the phone ine could This can occur when the siren has been removed from circuit or the siren fuse on the This trouble condition will only clear once the siren has been put back into circuit or the Section 9 Low Battery Monitoring This trouble condition can be caused by a low battery voltage a dead battery or no battery If the battery is there try charging it If this not does work then the battery needs to be replaced This trouble condition will only clear once t
68. cation Table 26 Extended Partition Options Data LED i O Enable Automatic Re enabling of Shutdown Zones at the Time of the Dialler test OFF Disable Automatic Re enabling of Shutdown Zones at the Time of the Dialler test 5 Enable Bypassing of Common Zones OFF Disable Bypassing of Common Zones O Enable Delay Before Communications OFF Disable Delay Before Communications Enable Keypad Lockout OFF Disable Keypad Lockout O Enable Silent Keypad Panic 2 OFF Disable Silent Keypad Panic Default values are shaded 9 12 Delays LOCATION 230 Exit Delay Period default 0030 The exit delay period is the amount of time between arming the panel and successfully exiting the premises without violating Entry Exit and Follower zones The exit delay will begin after the system is armed by either Entering a valid user code Pressing the 1 key and holding it down until the system is armed Pressing the 6 key and holding it down until the system is armed vvv Enter a 4 digit exit delay period for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 2 3 0 PARTITION MMSS IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 The valid data range is 00 00 59m59s Partition no is 1 8
69. count Keypad sleep delay All daylight savings settings All partition auto arm settings All no zone activity auto arm settings All no zone activity alarm settings VVVVVVVV INSTALLER CODE 1 9 9 NEW MAINTENACE CODE NOTE Refer to location 23 to set the number of digits in the maintenance code IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 9 11 Partition Options LOCATIONS 201 208 Partition Zone Allocation J J Program these locations to allocate zones to each of the 8 partitions Lit zone number LEDs represent the zones allocated to the selected partition The zones are displayed as 4 pages of 16 zones each as per Table 24 To scroll to the next page of 16 zones press the key Zones are common which means that one zone can be allocated to more than one partition The keypad start zone in location 241 needs to be programmed for keypads displaying zone numbers higher than 16 Each location represents a partition number Location 201 is partition 1 Location 202 is partition 2 Location 203 is partition 3 Location 204 is partition 4 Location 205 is partition 5 Location 206 is partition 6 Location 207 is partition 7 Location 208 is partition 8 VVVVVVVV Figure 3 and Figure 4 show the order in which the LEDs display to show you which zones you are viewing as per Table 24 Figure 3 Paging Indication on the Classic Keypad ARMED
70. ction 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATIONS 328 331 Zone Swinger Shutdown Reporting Code The 2 digit swinger shutdown zone code is reported if the system is armed and a zone is automatically bypassed as a result of multiple violations of that zone Option 7in Table 40 needs to be enabled Each location represents a set of 16 zones Location 328 is zones 1 16 Location 329 is zones 17 32 Location 330 is zones 33 48 Location 331 is zones 39 64 Abel Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 zones and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION ZONE NO REPORTING CODE he valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATIONS 332 335 Zone Swinger Shutdown Restore Reporting Code he 2 digit zone swinger shutdown restore co
71. curity t tcr RIDERS ERN URN EIN ea reete ette ees 9 11 Partition Options iH 9 12 BICI E oen ECT 9 13 Optuens to Cohfigure Keypads enee enm btt t c Rd 9 14 Reporting Codes Advanced 9 14 1 GlobalReportirig GOd6eSs tiem pH REIS a 9 14 2 Zone REDOING ERO EN E 9 14 8 Partition Reporting Codes Y 9 14 4 User Reporting odes esaa RR Rte 9 15 Programmable Outputs enne REIBEBSNRNGSUBHBRININEB t tm 9 15 1 Output Disarm Clear 9 152 Partition Event Driven Outputs 69 9 15 3 Zone Programmable Output EVents 72 9 15 4 Output Pulse Timing Advanced 9 15 5 Output Scheduling Orr Times Advanced pe ERR DR EHE SERIE NERIS 9 15 6 Output Scheduling Off Time Advanced 9 15 7 Output Scheduling On Off Days Advanced T 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced E EEN 10 Keypad 1 anat nnns antena nasse asas inna 84 11 Panel Information 84 Index of Programming 85 COCncisrudeldgc 94 Programming Quick Reference Guide eeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenee nennen nnne nnne nnne nnn 95 BEI IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 020 Issued August 2010 Figure 1 Connection Diagram without Ta
72. d Output 3 Refer to Table 38 461 Onboard Output 4 Refer to Table 38 462 Onboard Output 5 Refer to Table 38 463 Zone Expander 1 Output 1 Refer to Table 38 464 Zone Expander 1 Output 2 Refer to Table 38 465 Zone Expander 2 Output 1 Refer to Table 38 466 Zone Expander 2 Output 2 Refer to Table 38 467 Zone Expander 3 Output 1 Refer to Table 38 468 Zone Expander 3 Output 2 Refer to Table 38 469 Zone Expander 4 Output 1 Refer to Table 38 470 Zone Expander 4 Output 2 Refer to Table 38 471 Zone Expander 5 Output 1 Refer to Table 38 472 Zone Expander 5 Output 2 Refer to Table 38 473 Zone Expander 6 Output 1 Refer to Table 38 474 Zone Expander 6 Output 2 Refer to Table 38 475 Reserved Refer to Table 38 476 Reserved Refer to Table 38 477 Reserved Refer to Table 38 478 Reserved Refer to Table 38 479 Reserved Refer to Table 38 480 Reserved Refer to Table 38 481 Reserved Refer to Table 38 482 Reserved Refer to Table 38 483 Reserved Refer to Table 38 484 Reserved Refer to Table 38 485 Reserved Refer to Table 38 486 Reserved Refer to Table 38 487 Reserved Refer to Table 38 488 Reserved Refer to Table 38 489 Reserved Refer to Table 38 490 Reserved Refer to Table 38 491 Keypad 1 Refer to Table 38 492 Keypad 2 Refer to Table 38 493 Keypad 3 Refer to Table 38 494 Keypad 4 Refer to Table 38 495 Keypad 5 Refer to Table 38 496 Keypad 6 Refer to Table 38 497 Keypad 7 Refer to Table 38 498 Keypad8 Refer to Table 38 IDS
73. de is reported when a swinger shutdown zone is automatically restored i e un bypassed Option 8 in Table 40 needs to be enabled Each location represents a set of 16 zones Location 332 is zones 1 16 Location 333 is zones 17 32 Location 334 is zones 33 48 Location 335 is zones 39 64 Abel Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 zones and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION ZONE NO REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values 9 14 3 Partition Reporting Codes LOCATION 336 Duress Reporting Code The 2 digit duress code is reported when a duress code is entered into any keypad belonging to the specified partition Option 1 in Table 45 needs to be enabled Abel Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 3 3 6 PARTITION REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are d
74. ds A Cancel or Exit key to enter the Main Menu IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 CURVE LCD KEYPAD POWER INDICATOR RED ARMED INDICATOR RED This indicator is illuminated The indicator is illuminated when mains power is present when the system is armed MODE KEY MEDICAL ALARM Used to switch between This key will activate the partitions and toggle MEDICAL ALARM when between upper and lower held down for one second case FIRE ALARM PANIC ALARM This key will activate the This key will activate the FIRE ALARM when held PANIC ALARM when held down for one second down for one second HASH KEY A Cancel or Exit key STAR KEY Used to select and de select or when held down for 2 seconds to enter the Main Menu 10 X64 Installer Manual 700 398 020 Issued August 2010 CLASSIC LED KEYPAD puooes auo play WV TV OINWd ayy ayeanoe SIUL 2INVd puooes puooes auo JO ayy eyeAnoe jm SIUL 313 SIUL 1v9Ia3w pepusejuiun 20 ue se pes 15 Aue 5141 HSVH seuoz y JO 5 15 eu sejyeoipul
75. e OFF S OYP OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Reserved ON Reserved 6 14 OFF Reserved OFF Reserved ON Enable armed without user ON Telephone module 2 code reporting Disable armed without user 18 Telephone module 1 code reporting ON Reserved ON Reserved 8 16 OFF Reserved OFF Reserved Default values are shaded Each location represents a partition Location 581 is partition 1 Location 582 is partition 2 Location 583 is partition 3 Location 584 is partition 4 Location 585 is partition 5 i Location 586 is partition 6 Location 587 is partition 7 Location 588 is partition 8 VVVVVVVV IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 10 10 Keypad Information 1 3 To view information for an individual keypad press the 1 and 3 keys simultaneously and then quickly release The LCD keypad will display Keypad Info Use the PANIC and MED keys to scroll through the available information Lowest Zone This displays the start zone of the keypad this is only applicable to LED keypad therefore the LCD keypad will always display 01 Highest Zone This displays the end zone of the keypad this is only applicable to the LED keypad therefore the LCD keypad will always display 64 Zone Mask This displays the zones The information is read from right to left Each hex character displays information for
76. e LED for that zone will also flash Trouble shooting If the ID process for an LED keypad has failed zones 1 8 and zones 9 16 will flash alternately At this point press the 7 key to retry If the flashing persists try the following steps 1 Check all wiring 2 Check that you have not exceeded 8 keypads on the bus 3 Contact the IDS helpdesk for further support NOTE To enrol other devices IDS Remote Receivers or Zone Expanders consult the installation manuals for those devices The IDS X64 Alarm Panels can accept 6 zone expanders and 4 remote receivers 4 1 Replacing a Damaged Keypad Bus wired Peripheral To replace a damaged device non dipswitch like a keypad 1 Disconnect only the faulty device Program a value of 4 into location O to free up all redundant IDs previously unallocated IDs remain free wait for approximately 10 seconds then continue to step 3 3 Connect the replacement device and enrol it by pressing for keypads it will now be enrolled in the first available address NOTE If other devices are disconnected or damaged at the time of performing step 2 their addresses will also be freed Any new devices being enrolled will automatically be allocated addresses beginning from the lowest free address When you free up the ID of the damaged unit the panel settings relevant to the ID will be defaulted too Therefore the keypad will need to be re added to a
77. e is Triggered ON Un Stay Arm if No Exit Zone is Triggered When Arming with a Key Disable Auto Stay Arm if No Exit Zone is Triggered When Arming with Key switch ON Enable Forced Arm Disable Forced Arm ON Enable Zone Bypassing E OFF Disable Zone Bypassing ON Enable Arm with Zones in the Entry Route Violated Disable Arm with Zones in the Entry Route Violated ON Enable Siren Toot on Arm Disable Siren Toot on Arm ON Enable Siren Toot on Disarm Disable Siren Toot on Disarm 35 ON Enable the Entry Beep OFF Disable the Entry Beep is ON Enable the Exit Beep OFF Disable the Exit Beep ON Enable Engineer s Reset n OFF Disable Engineer s Reset ON Enable Auto Disarm S OFF Disable Auto Disarm Default values are shaded For option 5 or 6 to work option 2 needs to be disabled IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 020 Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATIONS 221 228 Extra Partition Options Partitions 1 8 E J These locations are used to configure extended options for each partition Refer to Table 26 for the values that can be selected Each location represents a partition Location 221 is partition 1 Location 222 is partition 2 Location 223 is partition 3 Location 224 is partition 4 Location 225 is partition 5 Location 226 is partition 6 Location 227 is partition 7 Location 228 is partition 8 VVVVVVVV This is an advanced lo
78. ed Peripheral Tamper This code is reported when there is a tamper condition on any external device attached to the keypad bus Option 1 in Table 42 needs to be enabled Sub location 3 is Bus wired Peripheral Fail This code is reported when any external device attached to the keypad bus goes missing Option 2 in Table 42 needs to be enabled Sub location 4 is Box Tamper This code is reported when the box tamper contacts are open for a period exceeding 200 ms Option 8 in Table 41 needs to be enabled Sub location 5 is Dedicated Panic This code is reported when the dedicated panic zone is violated Option 7 in Table 43 needs to be enabled Sub location 6 is Reserved This sub location is reserved Sub location 7 is Telephone Line Tamper If telephone line monitoring is enabled location 14 this code is reported if there is a tamper on the telephone line Option 3 in Table 41 needs to be enabled Sub location 8 is Telephone Line Restore telephone line monitoring is enabled location 14 this code is reported once the telephone line integrity has been restored Option 6 in Table 42 needs to be enabled Abel Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 8 sub locations and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key NOTE When programming using the string method reserved sub locations will still need data to be inputted into them to maintain the 16 digits needed to successfully program Inputting data in
79. ent Auto Arm Locations 174 176 No Movement Medical Alarm Locations 180 190 Auto Arm Times The assignment of this property to a user allows the relevant user to perform certain maintenance tasks hat would ordinarily require the use of the installer code 6 4 Download Code The Download Code location 198 in conjunction with the Installer Code is required for download access via the IDS Download Software The default Download Code is 9999 or 999999 for a 6 digit code NOTE It is possible to program location 34 to either allow or disallow defaulting of the Download Code 16 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 7 7 How to Read Location Values ll m A O M GA n nM Values within a data program location will be displayed by the zone LEDs in binary coded decimal format i e zone LEDs 1 4 indicate units ones and zone LEDs 5 8 indicate tens tens and so on To read a binary value on the keypad add up the values represented by each lit LED as shown in Table 1 Table 1 Values Represented by each Zone LED Zone 1 1 Zone 9 1 Zone 2 2 Zone 10 2 n Units Zone Ti F Hundreds Zone 4 8 Zone 12 8 Zone 5 1 Zone 13 il Zone 6 2 Zone 14 2 Zone 7 4 Zone 15 2 Thousands Zone 8 8
80. er a 4 digit value 2 digits as per Table 33 and 2 digits as per Table 34 for each partition and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION PARTITION OUTPUT ACTION IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 CNN Section 9 Table 32 Partition Programmable Output Events for Locations 411 414 411 Siren Programmable Output Event x 412 Strobe Programmable Output Event s 413 Chime Programmable Output Event 414 Arm Follow Programmable Output Event ES is ES ER s xx Only an output can be entered for programmable output events 411 414 Enter a 2 digit value for each partition and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION PARTITION NO OUTPUT Partition no is 1 8 A NOTE ON ARM FOLLOW An output which has been set as an Arm Follow Programmable Output Event will mimic the ARM LED on the keypad The output will be set High when the partition is armed set Low when the partition is disarmed and will flash when the partition has an alarm condition The benefit of this is that you can attach a siren Remote Arm Disarm LED Unit 862 84 10 etc to your Alarm Panel for an audible visual display of the panel s state Table 33 lists the addresses for the physical outputs and T
81. et of 16 users Location 342 represents users 1 16 Location 343 represents users 17 32 Location 344 represents users 33 48 Location 345 represents users 49 64 Location 346 represents users 65 80 Location 347 represents users 81 96 Location 348 represents users 97 112 Location 349 represents users 113 128 VVVVVVVV Abel Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 users and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION USER REPORTING CODE he valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATIONS 350 357 Stay Close Reporting Code The 2 digit stay close code is reported when the panel is STAY ARMED This location is configured per user Refer to the User Manual where option 2 of User Reporting Codes Enabled needs to be enabled Each location represents a set of 16 users Location 350 represents users 1 16 Location 351 represents users 17 32 Location 352 represents users 33 48 Location 353 represents use
82. g a location sub location with a bitmap any attempt to enter invalid data will result in an error beep 3 short beeps The LED zone number will not change its state EXAMPLE Location 16 allows the installer to enable up to twelve trouble conditions that may be displayed Refer to Table 10 for default enabled trouble conditions Upon entering program mode and viewing the contents of location 16 it will be noted that the enabled trouble condition LEDs will be on To enable the Communications Fail Trouble Display indicated by zone 2 LED press the 2 key followed by the star key A long beep will indicate a valid entry and the zone 2 LED will turn on indicating that Communications Fail Trouble Display has been enabled Continue selection or de selection of the desired trouble conditions Once a final selection has been made press the key to exit the location The AWAY LED will turn off and a long beep will indicate the return to location entry mode 9 Programming Location Summary A detailed description of each location and its options follow LOCATION 0 Defaulting the Panel or Master user Code This location allows you to default the panel user codes and their properties and bus wired peripherals Refer to Table 4 for the values that can be programmed and their actions INSTALLER CODE 0 VALUE Table 4 Defaulting Data Value Will reset all locations to the factory default value
83. h is always 4 digits in length Refer to Table 11 to view the defaults for 4 digit and 6 digit codes If the code length is changed from 6 to 4 then all user codes are automatically set to their default values as per Table 11 This is to avoid duplicate user codes being inadvertently created when they have the same first 4 digits IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Table 11 Number of Digits Data Old four digit code New six digit code Installer Code 9999 999999 Maintenance Code 8888 888888 Master User Code 1 1234 123456 User Codes 2 128 XXXX XXXX00 INSTALLER CODE 2 3 NUMBER OF DIGITS The valid data range is either 4 or 6 LOCATION 24 Number of Account Code Digits default 4 This location sets the account code length to either 4 or 6 digits If the length of your account codes is 4 digits and then they are changed to 6 digits the last two digits will be set to O INSTALLER CODE 2 4 INUMBER OF DIGITS The valid data range is 4 or 6 9 3 Daylight Savings LOCATION 25 Month to Start Daylight Saving default 1 AN Select the month for Daylight Saving to commence as per Table 12 Table 12 Month Data 0 Disabled 7 July 1 January 8 August 2 February 9 September 3 March 10 October 4 April 11 November 5 May 12 December 6 June
84. he key The READY LED will continue flashing and the ARM and AWAY LEDs will turn off 9 Repeat steps 2 7 until all extended locations have been programmed 10 Press the key again to exit from program mode 11 The READY LED will stop flashing and the panel will return to standby mode NOTE To view the rest of the string use the key to advance one sub location at a time At the end of the allowed locations there will be a long beep to indicate that you are back at entry one of the location The mode automatically reverts to Sub location Mode see Using Sub locations When programming using the string method any attempt to enter invalid data will result in an error beep 3 short beeps The AWAY and ARM LEDs will remain on after the error beeps Re enter the correct data There is no need to press the key EXAMPLE INSTALLER CODE 1 0102040404040404 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 8 8 3 2 Using Sub locations Sub location programming is the classic IDS programming method It is a personal choice as to which method works for the individual installer 1 Ensure that the panel is in program mode the READY LED will be flashing 2 Enter the LOCATION NO of the program location that you wish to view or change 3 Press the key The READY LED is on and the ARM and AWAY LEDS will flash 4 Enter the SUB LOCATION after you h
85. he battery voltage has been restored Aux 12V Monitoring This trouble condition indicates that the fuse has blown or that there is a fault This trouble condition will only clear once the fault has been restored Engineer s Reset An alarm condition has occurred the Installer needs to come and clear the condition by entering an installer code The panel cannot be armed until this has occurred nor will the trouble condition clear gt The metal housing where the panel is stored has been opened To clear trouble condition make sure the door to the housing is closed and then view the trouble condition Bus wired Peripheral Tamper A peripheral device could be a keypad remote receiver or bus wired zone expander This trouble condition indicates that one of these devices has been tampered with To clear this trouble condition restore the tampered device and then view the tamper Bus wired Peripheral Fail The panel has lost communication to one of the peripherals attached to it Bus wired Peripheral Low Power Battery Supply voltage to a peripheral has dropped below the recommended limit EEPROM The panel is not communicating correctly due to a serious error LOCATION 17 Siren Time Out Period default 0200 The siren time out period is the period of time for which the siren will sound after it has been activated To program the time into this location the format is MMSS
86. icates a successful transmission of data Refer to Table 18 for the available communication formats INSTALLER CODE 4 1 COMMUNICATIONS FORMAT The valid data range is 0 8 NOTE Refer to section 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced to see how to enable split reporting Table 18 Communications Format Data Value Format Description 0 Ademco Express Dual Tone HS DTMF 1 4 x 2 With 1 8kHz TX 2 3kHz HS 40PPS 2 FBI 4 x 2 No Parity 1 8kHz TX 2 3kHz HS 20PPS 3 Silent Knight 4 x 2 Fast 1 9kHz TX 1 4kHz 20PPS 4 Silent Knight 4 x 2 Slow 1 9kHz TX 1 4kHz 20PPS 5 Contact ID Dual Tone HS 6 Reserved 7 SIA Reporting Bell 103 FSK HS 8 Reserved TX Transmit HS Handshake PPS Pulses per Second LOCATION 42 Telephone Number 2 Communications Format default 5 If dual reporting is enabled then this format will be used to report to phone number 2 which belongs to reporting module 1 Refer to Table 18 for the available communication formats IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 INSTALLER CODE 4 2 COMMUNICATIONS FORMAT The valid data range is 0 8 LOCATION 43 Telephone Number 3 Communications Format default 5 If dual reporting is enabled then this format will be used to report to phone number 3 which
87. isabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATION 337 Keypad Panic Reporting Code This location is configured per partition This 2 digit code is reported when the P key on any keypad belonging to the specified partition is held down for two seconds Option 2 in Table 45 needs to be enabled Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 3 3 7 PARTITION REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATION 338 Fire Reporting Code The 2 digit fire code is reported when the F key on a
88. ith 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATIONS 312 315 Zone Tamper Reporting Code The 2 digit tamper code is reported if tamper by zone has been enabled and a zone tamper occurs Option 5 in Table 40 needs to be enabled Each location represents a set of 16 zones Location 312 is zones 1 16 Location 313 is zones 17 32 gt Location 314 is zones 33 48 Location 315 is zones 39 64 Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 zones and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key EE IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION ZONE NO REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values
89. load Code Download Software Dual Reporting 18 21 95 12 28 30 73 79 4 Duress Reporting Code Explanation TET En 63 Engineer Reset Explanation Enrolling Keypads Entering Program Mode Entry Delay 88 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Event Log Exit Delay Exit Delay Period 18 15 24 38 Expander Module Installation PGA EE E Follower Zone Force Arm Explanation Force Arm Reporting Code Era sur 28 31 Hardware Default SWIC hentia OM ces nstaller Code nstant Zone eypad eypad Fire Reporting Code Explanation eypad Lockout Count eypad Lockout Reporting Code Explanation eypad Medical Reporting Code Explanation eypad i eypad Panic Reporting Code Explanation eypad Setup Individual shes eypad Sleep Delay ey switch Lightning Protection Location Values og See Event Log ains Failure umber of Account Code Digits umber of Dial Attempts umber of Rings to Answer Open Reporting Code Outdoor Instant Zone T I Output Pulse Time Programme Location 74 10
90. location is disabled then by default locations 29 and 30 will also be disabled This means that even if you put values into locations 29 and 30 daylight savings will not start LOCATION 29 Day of Week to End Daylight Saving default 1 Select the day of the week as per Table 13 to disable Daylight Saving INSTALLER CODE 2 9 DAY IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 The valid data range is 1 7 LOCATION 30 Week of Month to End Daylight Saving default 1 Select the week of the month as per Table 14 to disable Daylight Saving INSTALLER CODE 3 0 WEEK The valid data range is 1 5 LOCATION 31 Daylight Saving Time Offset default 60 Enter the daylight saving time offset that will be sued while daylight saving is enabled Refer to locations 25 30 INSTALLER CODE 3 1 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME OFFSET The valid data range is 0 250 9 4 Miscellaneous Advanced LOCATION 32 Auto Test Report Interval default 1 The value programmed into this location determines the duration of time between Automatic System Tests Input the value as per Table 15 Table 15 Auto Test Interval Data Value TimePeriod Value Time Period 0 Report every hour 8 Every eight days 1 Report dail
91. mper per 20 11 Figure 2 How Telephone Numbers Work Figure 3 Paging Indication on the Classic Keypad natnm anna 50 Figure 4 Paging Indication on the Curved Keypad atn anna 50 Table 1 Values Represented by each Zone LED 17 Table 2 Binary Coded Decimal Four Digit 17 Table 3 Hexadecimal esee esee etes annt sain aa tna atas ains ains sais 18 Table 4 Defaulting Data 22 Table 5 Zone Types 24 Table 6 Zone Types in String Format 26 Table 7 Zone Types in Sub location Format 26 Table 8 Loop Response Time Data 27 Table 9 Global Options Data 28 Table 10 Trouble Display Options 30 Table 11 Number of Digits Data 33 Table 12 DIU c 33 Table 13 Day of Week 34 Table 14 Week of Month Data 34 Table 15 Auto Test Interval Data 35 Table 16 Download Code Disable Data Table 17 Default Switch Disable Data
92. nge is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values Cancelling a Silent Alarm or Silent Panic will not cause the cancel siren code to be reported 9 15 Programmable Outputs 9 15 1 Output Disarm Clear LOCATION 380 Clear Programmable Onboard Outputs on Disarming 188 aaj This bitmapped location allows onboard programmable outputs 1 5 to be cleared set low on disarming The output s to be cleared will be displayed by zone number LEDs The programmable outputs will clear when ANY partition is disarmed Refer to Table 28 to view which zone number LED corresponds to which onboard output IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Regardless of which partition they are allocated to disarming any partition will clear these outputs Table 28 Clear Programmable Onboard Outputs Data LED Disarm Clear Output Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Ph LOCATIONS 381 386 Clear Programmable Zone Expander Outputs on Disarming m J J This bitmapped location allows the 2 o
93. nsformer is recommended for larger installations A 12V sealed lead acid battery with a minimum capacity of 7AH must be used The backup period after mains failure will depend on the number of keypads sensors and bus wired peripheral devices connected to the system Connect a 12V self driven siren or piezo siren not a horn speaker to the siren output The panel can supply a total continuous current of 750mA to bus wired peripheral devices such as keypads remotes receivers passives etc from Aux 12V terminals 2 1 1 End of Line Resistors gt All zones including Panic zones are end of line supervised gt All zones whether they are used or unused need to be terminated with a resistor resistor colour code is orange orange red gold gt For maximum security the end of line resistor must be placed inside or as close to the sensor as possible gt For tamper by zone 4K7 and 12K end of line resistors must be connected instead of a single resistor gt If the panel is unarmed and a tamper condition occurs the siren will not sound but a tamper condition will be reported if it is enabled to do so See Table 40 to enable disable this option gt If the panel is armed and a tamper condition occurs an audible alarm will register and a tamper condition AND zone violation will be reported 2 1 2 Tamper Input The box tamper input does not require an end of line resistor but does require a
94. nt auto arm will not commence LOCATION 172 No Movement Auto Arm Start default 0000 Program the start time to start checking for no movement For example if you leave your premises at 06 50 am program the start time to be 07 00 Enter a 4 digit time HHMM for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key ix INSTALLER CODE 1 7 2 PARTITION HHMM The valid data range 00h00m 23h59m Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key LOCATION 173 No Movement Auto Arm End default 2400 Program the end time to stop checking for no movement For example using 07 00 programmed into location 172 and if 2 hours is needed then program 09 00 Abel Enter a 4 digit time HHMM for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key ix INSTALLER CODE 1 7 3 PARTITION NO IHHMM IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 The valid data range 00h00m 23h59m Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key LOCATION 174 No Movement Medical Alarm Time Out default 00 If no movement is detected while the panel is disarmed for
95. nts Default 78 Table 38 Output Scheduling On Off Days Data 76 Table 39 Outputs per Location 77 Table 40 Split Reporting Zones Bitmap Data Table 41 Global Split Reporting 1 Bitmap Data Table 42 Global Split Reporting 2 Bitmap Data 80 Table 43 Global Split Reporting 3 Bitmap 81 Table 44 Global Split Reporting 4 Bitmap 82 Table 45 Split Reporting Partitions 1 8 Data nennen nnn nnne nnne 83 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 CLASSIC LCD KEYPAD ARMED INDICATOR RED POWER INDICATOR RED The indicator is illuminated This indicator is illuminated when the system is armed when mains power is present MODE KEY Used to switch between partitions and toggle between upper and lower case FIRE ALARM This key will activate the FIRE ALARM when held down for one second PANIC ALARM This key will activate the PANIC ALARM when held down for one second This key can also be used for scrolling MEDICAL ALARM This key will activate the MEDICAL ALARM when held down for one second This key can also be used for scrolling STAR KEY Used to select and de select or HASH KEY when held down for 2 secon
96. ny keypad belonging to the specified partition is held down for two seconds Option 3 in Table 45 needs to be enabled Abel Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 3 3 8 IPARTITION NO REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATION 339 Medical Reporting Code The 2 digit medical code is reported when the M key on any keypad belonging to the specified partition is held down for two seconds Option 4 in Table 45 needs to be enabled Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 3 3 9 PARTITION REPORTING CODE he valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable 6 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9
97. ocation 304 is zones 1 16 Location 305 is zones 17 32 Location 306 is zones 33 48 Location 307 is zones 39 64 10 X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 zones and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION ZONE NO REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATIONS 308 311 Zone Alarm Restoral Reporting Code The 2 digit zone restoral code is reported when the zone has returned to the unviolated condition after triggering an alarm Option 2 in Table 40 needs to be enabled Each location represents a set of 16 zones Location 308 is zones 1 16 Location 309 is zones 17 32 Location 310 is zones 33 48 Location 311 is zones 39 64 Abel Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 zones and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION ZONE NO REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF w
98. odes LOCATION 300 Global Reporting Code 1 This location is used to configure global reporting codes to be used in the event that neither Contact ID nor SIA formats are used These codes will be used for any of the other formats selected in section 9 5 Communications Setup Advanced have been selected gt Sub location 1 is AC Fail The Alarm Panel will transmit this code in the event of an AC failure but only after the AC ailure delay time has elapsed location 15 Option 1 in Table 41 needs to be enabled gt Sub location 2 is AC Restore The Alarm Panel will transmit this code once the AC restore delay time has elapsed location 15 It will however only be reported if an AC failure was registered Option 4 in Table 42 needs to be enabled gt Sub location 3 is Low Battery Monitor Fail A low battery condition is reported when the battery voltage drops below 11V for a period onger than 5 minutes or immediately if it drops below 10V Option 5 in Table 41 needs to be enabled gt Sub location 4 is Low Battery Monitor Restore This code is reported once the battery voltage rises above 12V for a period of five minutes Option 8 in Table 42 needs to be enabled gt Sub location 5 is Auto Test This code is reported at regular intervals location 32 Option 8 in Table 43 needs to be enabled gt Sub location 6 is Download This code is reported once successful access to the panel has been obtained Option 1 in Table 44 needs
99. odule 1 ON Enable communications ON Telephone module 2 5 restore reporting 13 OFF communications OFF Telephone module 1 restore reporting ON Enable telephone line ON Telephone module 2 restore reporting Disable telephone lin 14 i E Telephone module 1 restore reporting ON Enable restore ON Telephone module 2 7 reporting 15 OFF Diggle di ead ORE Telephone module 1 reporting ON Enable panel low battery ON Telephone module 2 8 restore reporting 16 OFF Disable panel low battery OFF Telephone module 1 restore reporting Default values are shaded The reporting code is only supported by Contact ID and thus will only be reported if Contact ID has been selected The reporting code is only supported by Contact ID or SIA and thus will not be reported if any other format has been selected _ 80 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 020 Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATION 573 Global Split Reporting 3 Table 43 Global Split Reporting 3 Bitmap Data LED On Off Action LED On Off Reporting Pair ON Enable aux 12V fuse restore ON Telephone module 2 reporting Disable aux 12V fuse restore i OFF ug OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Reserved ON Reserved 2 10 OFF Reserved OFF Reserved ON Enable pe tamper restore ON Telephone module 2 reporting 3 Disable box tamper resto
100. olling through with the key will show you all the numbers in a location At the end of the allowed locations there will be a long beep to indicate that you are back at entry one of the location If you go to location 61 Primary Account Codes and then press the key again followed by a digit you will be changing just the digit in that string 8 3 Programming Extended Locations The following steps show you how to program extended locations These are locations that have sub locations There are two ways to program extended locations the string method or by using sub locations 8 3 1 Using the String Method Using the string method is a fast and efficient way to program the X64 By filling in the programming sheets the installer can first plan the installation and then very quickly program multiple locations 1 Ensure that the panel is in program mode the READY LED will be flashing 2 Enter the LOCATION NO of the program location that you wish to view or change 3 Press the key The READY LED is on and the ARM and AWAY LEDs will flash 4 The first sub location of data on the LED keypad is displayed 5 Enter the STRING for the program locations that you wish to change 6 Press the key a long beep indicates a valid data entry n The ARM and AWAY LEDs turn off and the READY LED will flash for the next location 8 you do not wish to change the data within this location press t
101. ollowing locations determine allow you to assign outputs and output actions to partition events for each partition LOCATIONS 390 414 Partition Programmable Output Events These locations allow you to configure various programmable output events per partition See locations 423 426 Global Programmable Output Events for details on programming the programmable output events Table 31 and Table 32 summarise the partition specific events that can be assigned to the outputs Only one output and action can be assigned per partition unless otherwise stated The maximum current available from a programmable output is 25mA For zone and keypad events any zone or keypad assigned to a particular partition being programmed will trigger an output if that event occurs On an LED keypad LEDs 1 8 represent the output number and LEDs 9 16 represent the action Table 31 Partition Programmable Output Events for Locations 390 410 loc P1 P2 P3 P4 PS Pe P7 8 390 Close Programmable Output Event exe sees seat 5255 een eos snm 391 Stay Close Programmable Output Event pee mee mem RR 392 Open Programmable Output Event di d nd d 393 Cancel Programmable Output Event mw rem 394 Alarm Restoral Programmable Output Event id c cd Pn 395 Bypass Programmable Output
102. one Force Arm Reporting Code eene 62 Zone Swinger Shutdown Reporting 62 Zone Swinger Shutdown Restore Reporting Code Duress Reporting Code Keypad Panic Reporting Code Fire Reporting Code Medical Reporting Code Keypad Lockout Reporting Code 65 Close Reporting 65 Stay Close Reporting Code 66 Open Reporting aikare h eraranta ani 66 Siren Cancel Reporting Codes eere 67 Clear Programmable Onboard Outputs on Disarming Clear Programmable Zone Expander Outputs on Disarming Clear Programmable Keypad Outputs on Disarming 68 Partition Programmable Output Events 69 Zone Programmable Output Events 72 Global Programmable Output Events eene 72 Onboard Output Pulse Time default 0002 74 Zone Expander Output Pulse Time default 0002 74 Keypad Output Pulse Time default 0002 74 Onboard Output ON Time default 2400 Zone Expander Output ON Time default 2400 Keypad Output ON Time default 2400 75 Onboard Output OFF Time default 2400
103. one Numbers NOTES ON SINGLE REPORTING Single reporting works by dialling the first programmed number within the chosen telephone module If here is no answer the second phone number will be dialled If the second telephone number picks up he call then the reporting is considered successful f the second phone number does not pick up then it will dial the first number again It will alternate between the phone numbers until one is successful up to the number of dial attempts programmed into ocation 47 f a phone number has no value programmed into it it implies that it is disabled NOTES ON DUAL REPORTING By enabling dual reporting it is possible to select a different format for each reporting medium In this instance all data will be transmitted to each phone number i e reported twice using the format specified for that particular number Both numbers need to be programmed for dual reporting to work f the dual reporting feature is enabled an event must be communicated to both telephone numbers before the event is considered reported This feature cannot be used with the join phone numbers option See location 46 f dual reporting is enabled the dual reporting output will be set when the panel dials the second phone number and cleared when it hangs up at the end of transmission This output follows the hook relay It may be used to trigger switching from the telephone line to a radio transmitter NOTES ON HOW TO PROGR
104. or a list of reporting options Table 19 Reporting Communications Options Data LED On Off Action 1 ON Enable Tone Dialling OFF Enable Pulse Dialling 2 ON Join the Telephone Numbers Together OFF Keep Two Separate Telephone Numbers 3 ON Enable Dual Reporting Disable Dual Reporting Default values are shaded IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 If option 3 is enabled then option 2 will not work You cannot join telephone numbers with dual reporting enabled LOCATION 47 Number of Dial Attempts default 6 This location determines the maximum number of dial attempts that the panel will make in order to contact the base station This applies to any of the four phone numbers programmed into locations 51 54 If this location is disabled the Alarm Panel will not report to any base stations INSTALLER CODE 4 7 NUMBER OF DIAL ATTEMPTS The valid range of data 1 9 with 0 to disable LOCATION 48 Download Options jj This location configures options relating to remote connections made to the X64 via the onboard telephone dialler Refer to Table 20 for the values you can select Fax defeat is useful for downloading when a fax or answering machine is connected to the same phone line as the Alarm Panel If this feature is enabled dial the panel and hang up
105. partition If a new keypad was enrolled go to location 243 to check the keypad s ID 1 8 Solution If there are problems with device IDs on a complex installation do not assign IDs randomly rather at the end of the installation default all device IDs and then enroll them in sequence To re enrol a Zone Expander or a Remote Receiver dipswitch consult the installation instructions for the particular device 14 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 4 4 2 Defaulting Keypads To default the ID of an individual keypad Hold Wait All th Wait Remove power to the keypad or the whole panel if easier down the 1 and 3 keys simultaneously until the beep for at least 3 seconds Restore the power for three seconds and then release the keys there will not be a beep e keypad LEDs wi ill flash simultaneously indicating that the keypad has been de registered for five seconds and ensure that the Panel Status LED on the panel is flashing Press the key to incrementally The D of any correc interest allocate a new ID to the defaulted keypad Keypad IDs are allocated ly registered keypad can be viewed in location 243 from the keypad of To default the ID of ALL keypads 1 Enter value of 3 into location 0 INSTALLER CODE 0 3 2 On pressing the final wait a few seconds and ALL the
106. program as a 32 digit string followed by the key IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION USER REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATIONS 366 373 Siren Cancel Reporting Codes The 2 digit siren cancel code is reported when the siren is CANCELLED This location is configured per user Refer to the User Manual where option 4 of User Reporting Codes Enabled needs to be enabled Each location represents a set of 16 users Location 366 represents users 1 16 Location 367 represents users 17 32 Location 368 represents users 33 48 Location 369 represents users 49 64 Location 370 represents users 65 80 Location 371 represents users 81 96 Location 372 represents users 97 112 Location 373 represents users 113 128 VVVVVVVV Abel Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 users and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION USER REPORTING CODE The valid data ra
107. r beep consisting of 3 short beeps of the keypad buzzer There are two location categories Standard locations which are single tiered and do not contain any sub locations Extended locations which are double tiered and have strings or sub locations depending on the installers programming preference Both standard and extended locations may contain further sub categories referred to as bitmapped locations For both main categories clear visual keypad prompts are provided which aid the programming process NOTE When you use the key to scroll through a bitmapped location it will scroll through the pages When using the key to scroll through numbered locations it will scroll through the bytes Alpha numeric locations location 51 telephone number will show 1 digit per press of the key Numeric locations location 197 installers code will show 2 digits per press of the key To view how the data is represented please see Table 1 Below are various programming symbols you will see throughout the manual Indicates programming a standard location Abc Indicates programming using the string method WE B Indicates programming a sub location 188 11 Indicates programming a location sub location with a bitmap Where a hexadecimal number must be programmed use the MODE key as per Table 3 Table 3 Hexadecimal Values Decimal Value Key Strokes A 10 MOD
108. rammable Output Event Output 3 03 Set High 00 391 Stay Close Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 392 Open Programmable Output Event Output 3 03 Set Low 01 393 Cancel Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 394 Alarm Restoral Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 395 Bypass Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 396 Forced Arm Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 397 Zone Tamper Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 398 Zone Tamper Restoral Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 399 Zone Shutdown Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 400 Zone Shutdown Restoral Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 401 Keypad Panic Programmable Output Event Output 1 01 Pulse High 02 402 Keypad Fire Programmable Output Event Output 4 04 Pulse High 02 403 Keypad Medical Programmable Output Event Output 5 05 Pulse High 02 404 Keypad Lockout Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 405 Duress Programmable Output Event Output 1 01 Pulse High 02 406 Verifies Alarm Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 407 Burglary Programmable Output Event Output 2 02 Pulse High 02 408 Panic Programmable Output Event Output 1 01 Pulse High 02 409 Fire Programmable Output Event Refer to Table 5 Disabled 00 410 Tamper Zone Programmable Output Event Disabled 00 Table 36 Default Programmable Events Data with no Default Action Loc Event Default Output
109. re zu OFF oc P OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Enable bus wired peripheral ON Telephone module 2 amper restore reporting Disable bus wired peripheral OFF OFF Telephone module 1 tamper restore reporting ON Enable bus wired peripheral ON Telephone module 2 ail restore reporting 5 Disable bus wired peripheral 13 OFF aR a P OFF Telephone module 1 fail restore reporting Enable bus wired peripheral ON low battery restore ON Telephone module 2 6 reporting 14 Disable bus wired peripheral ORF low battery restore OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Enable dedicated panic ON Telephone module 2 reporting f Disable dedicated panic 13 OFF P OFF Telephone module 1 reporting ON Enable auto test reporting ON Telephone module 2 8 16 OFF Disable auto test reporting OFF Telephone module 1 Default values are shaded The reporting code is only supported by Contact format has been selected The reporting code is only supported by Contact ID and thus will only be reported if Contact ID has been selected IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 D or SIA and th us wil not be reported if any other Section 9 LOCATION 574 Global Split Reporting 4 Cem Table 44 Global Split Reporting 4 Bitmap Data LED On Oft Action ___ LED On Off ReportingPair
110. rs 49 64 Location 354 represents users 65 80 Location 355 represents users 81 96 Location 356 represents users 97 112 Location 357 represents users 113 128 VVVVVVVV Abel Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 users and program as a 32 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE LOCATION USER REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values LOCATIONS 358 365 Open Reporting Code The 2 digit open code is reported when the panel is DISARMED This location is configured per user Refer to the User Manual where option 3 of User Reporting Codes Enabled needs to be enabled Each location represents a set of 16 users Location 358 represents users 1 16 Location 359 represents users 17 32 Location 360 represents users 33 48 Location 361 represents users 49 64 Location 362 represents users 65 80 Location 363 represents users 81 96 Location 364 represents users 97 112 Location 365 represents users 113 128 VVVVVVVV Abel Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 16 users and
111. s 8 onboard zones expandable to 16 onboard zones with a X64 8 zone Plug in Expander P N 860 06 X 08PI A very cost effective 16 zone solution Further expandable to 64 zones with the use of up to 6 bus wired X64 8 zone Unpowered Expander modules P N 860 06 085 or 8 keypad zones 1 per keypad 8 partitions 4 stay profiles per partition Users 128 users Options to set user codes as Master Duress Maid Arm only Disarm only or Programmable Output System Options Tamper reporting per zone using double end of line resistors 12K and 4K7 5 programmable outputs on the Alarm Panel expandable to 25 when using zone expanders 2 per expander and keypads 1 per keypad Event log 1000 events date and time relative Auto arm disarm capability per partition and by day of the week movement auto arm and medical reporting Panel firmware installer upgradable via serial data cable Telephone communicator that supports Ademco FBI Silent Knight Contact ID and SIA Fax defeat answering machine override Dual reporting provides for duplicated reporting to two independent central base stations Split reporting to report to either 1 of 2 dual reporting number pairs Comprehensive lightening protection Dynamic battery self test Low battery monitoring and cut out circuit Dual power supply with an independent battery charging circuit means more onboard power for simplified alarm installation
112. s Master User Code 1234 and all keypad IDs will be defaulted Will default the Primary Master User Code back to 1234 or 123450 if 6 digits are being used Master User Code properties will also be defaulted 2 Defaults ALL user codes and their properties 3 Defaults ALL Remove Missing Devices Any missing devices keypads for example will have its address freed up making its address available for a new device when it is enrolled This MUST be performed when replacing a faulty device You must wait for 10 seconds The valid data range is 0 4 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATIONS 1 8 Individual Zone Type Setup Zones 1 64 These locations allow you per location After the zone program the zone types for zones 1 64 The zones are divided into 8 zones type is programmed for zones 9 through 64 they will need to be assigned to a partition before being enabled Refer to section 9 11 Part available Each location represents a ition Options to see how to add zones to partitions and what options are set of 8 zones VVVVVVVV Location 1 is zones 1 8 Location 2 is zones 9 16 Location 3 is zones 17 24 Location 4 is zones 25 32 Location 5 is zones 33 40 Location 6 is zones 41 48 Location 7 is zones 49 56 Location 8 is zones 57 64 Refer to Table 5 for availabl NOTE e zone
113. s will flash if you do not wish to make changes The READY is flashing and the ARM and AWAY LEDs turn off to exit current location The READY is flashing and the ARM and AWAY LEDs turn off to exit The READY LED will stop flashing The panel is now in standby mode Programming a Bitmapped Location Panel is in program mode the READY LED is flashing LOCATION NUMBER The READY LED is solid and the AWAY LED flashes to exit current location READY is flashing 7 to exit The READY LED will stop flashing The panel is now in standby mode IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Protecting your future Warranty Inhep Electronics Holdings Pty Ltd guarantees all IDS Control Panels against defective parts and workmanship for 24 months from date of purchase Inhep Electronics Holdings shall at its option repair or replace the defective equipment upon the return of such equipment to any Inhep Electronics Holdings branch This warranty applies ONLY to defects in components and workmanship and NOT to damage due to causes beyond the control of Inhep Electronics Holdings such as incorrect voltage lightning damage mechanical shock water damage fire damage or damage arising out of abuse and improper application of the equipment NOTE Wherever possible return only the PCB to Inhep Electronics Holdings service
114. sed to limit access to the premises A Maid s Code will only disarm the system if the same code was used for arming If armed with a code other than this code the system will view an attempt to disarm using a Maid s Code as an invalid entry Any valid user code will disarm the system if it has been armed with a Maid s Code 6 1 3 Duress Code This property denotes a user code as a special code to be used in the unique situation where an intruder forces one to disarm the system under duress When the DURESS CODE is entered the Alarm Panel disarms normally however a DURESS REPORTING CODE is transmitted to the monitoring company to inform them that you have been forced to disarm the Alarm Panel by an intruder It is advisable to choose a code that can easily be remembered by all family or staff members 6 2 Installer Code The Installer Code location 197 is used by the installer to program and configure the Alarm Panel It has full access to all installer mode menus as listed in this manual 6 3 Maintenance Code The Maintenance Code location 199 acts in a similar way to the Installer Code but it has limited access o installer menus The default Maintenance Code is 8888 or 888888 for a 6 digit code This code is used o access the following locations Locations 17 18 Siren Time and Delay Locations 20 22 Keypad Lockout and Sleep Locations 25 31 Daylight Savings Locations 171 173 No Movem
115. taller Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key 9 10 Security Codes LOCATION 197 Installer Code default 9999 This location is used to change the installer code to a code that is more preferable INSTALLER CODE 1 9 7 NEW INSTALLER CODE Refer to section 8 2 Programming Standard Locations to see how to scroll through data in a location using the key NOTE Refer to location 23 to set the number of digits in the installer code LOCATION 198 Download Code default 9999 This location is used to change the download code to a code that is more preferable The download code in conjunction with the installer code is required for download access to the Alarm Panel A value of 10 programmed into location 34 will prevent the download code from being defaulted when performing a hardware default INSTALLER CODE 1 9 8 INEW DOWNLOAD CODE NOTE If the panel is defaulted the download code will revert to 9999 The download code is 4 digits in length LOCATION 199 Maintenance Code default 8888 Users can be given limited access to installer mode by entering the maintenance code programmed in this location Panel functions that can be edited in maintenance mode are Siren time Siren delay Keypad lockout
116. tamper condition occurs on the particular zone an audible alarm condition will register and a tamper condition will be reported Cross zoning This feature is useful for reducing false alarms Violating zones with the cross zone property enabled will not immediately generate an alarm The Cross zone Delay Time is started as per location 12 Depending on the value programmed into location 13 Cross zone Trip Count the zone or any other zone with cross zone option enabled must trip the number of times programmed into location 13 before an alarm is generated An alarm will also be generated should any single zone remain violated for the entire delay period location 12 An Entry Exit cannot be configured as a cross zone Each cross zone will have its own timer Shutdown Zone While armed if the number of alarm violations generated by a swinger zone equals the shutdown count location 10 the Alarm Panel no longer reports violations of that swinger zone The swinger shutdown counter will reset when the system is disarmed and re armed it can be programmed to try and re enable the zone automatically when the 24 hour self test report is generated Each zone has its own shutdown count programmable from 1 to 15 Silent Zone This property allows any zone that would ordinarily activate the siren to be programmed as a Silent zone i e the violation of a Silent zone while the system is armed will not activate the siren However the relevant repor
117. tant zone while the panel is armed and an Entry Exit zone is not violated prior to violation of the Follower zone PANIC PRIORITY ZONE 03 Regardless of whether the panel is armed or not a violation of a Priority zone will cause the Alarm Panel to register a panic condition This zone type CANNOT be bypassed INSTANT ZONE Violation of an Instant zone will cause the Alarm Panel to register an alarm condition ARM DISARM ZONE Violation of an Arm Disarm zone will cause the panel to toggle between away armed and 05 disarmed It is typical to connect a momentary key switch or non latching remote control unit to this zone NOTE A zone must be added to a partition in order for it to arm SECONDARY ENTRY EXIT ZONE The Secondary entry delay will be activated if this zone is violated while the panel is armed FIRE ZONE Violation of a Fire zone will cause the siren to sound regardless of whether the panel is armed or 10 not The siren will sound intermittently one second on one second off For correct operation a programmable output programmed as a fire detector power output must be used to control power to the fire detector refer to Table 35 TAMPER ZONE 11 Violation of a Tamper zone will be reported to the base station regardless of whether the panel is armed or disarmed If the panel is armed the siren will sound 24 HOUR ALARM ZONE 12 Regardless of whether the panel is armed or not a violation of a 24 Hour Alarm zone will cause the Al
118. te arm disarm and remote panic capability gt When using a key switch or remote control unit a 3K3 resistor must be connected between the zone input and ground gt Use only a spring loaded momentary key switch or non latching remote control unit 2 2 Installing Zone Expander Module When installing a zone expander module refer to the document supplied with the module Note that up to 6 bus wired 8 zone expander modules P N 860 06 085 and 1 plug in expander P N 860 06 X 08PI may be added to the IDS X64 Alarm Panel Zones 9 16 are reserved for the Plug in Zone Expander module 2 3 IDS Remote Receiver Up to 4 IDS Remote Receivers P N 860 07 X02 DI may be connected to the keypad Bus Using this facility allows remote arming and disarming of the panel while providing user identification for a maximum of 128 remotes For a full list of features and benefits of the receiver please see the manual that comes with it 2 4 Radio Transmitter Connection When connecting a radio transmitter use the TX terminal provided on the panel to supply power to the transmitter This output is protected by a 4 Amp fuse 3 Hardware Default Switch Use the hardware default switch refer to Figure 1 to return the panel to its factory default settings The procedure to default the panel is as follows Remove the battery and AC power from the panel f you are only using a battery make sure that the kick st
119. ter the last digit has been entered terminate with the key INSTALLER CODE 5 3 TELEPHONE NUMBER 3 LOCATION 54 Telephone Number 4 Program this location to set the fourth telephone number maximum of 24 digits can be entered Enter the digits consecutively and after the last digit has been entered terminate with the key INSTALLER CODE 5 4 TELEPHONE NUMBER 4 LOCATIONS 61 68 Primary Account Codes Partitions 1 8 The primary account code is always used for reporting regardless of whether single or dual reporting is used This account code is reported to the first telephone number in the telephone module Each location represents a partition Location 61 is partition 1 Location 62 is partition 2 Location 63 is partition 3 Location 64 is partition 4 Location 65 is partition 5 Location 66 is partition 6 Location 67 is partition 7 Location 68 is partition 8 VVVVVVVV INSTALLER CODE LOCATION PRIMARY ACCOUNT CODE Refer to section 8 2 Programming Standard Locations to see how to scroll through data in a location using the key NOTE The length of the account code either 4 or 6 digits is set in location 24 If the length of the account code is changed from 4 to 6 digits then the account codes will automatically have 00 at the end of them to make them 6 digits in length LOCATIONS 71 78 Secondary Account Code
120. tered The time is calculated in 12 millisecond increments starting at 12ms A partial table between the values of 1 and 255 is shown in Table 8 times not shown on the table can be calculated as per the following example 198 x 0 012 2 38 seconds This is an advanced location To program the time into this location the format is MMSS INSTALLER CODE 1 1 ZONE LOOP RESPONSE TIME IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 The valid data range is 1 255 Table 8 Loop Response Time Data Value Response Time Value Response Time 1 12ms 30 360 ms 2 24 ms 45 540 ms 3 36 ms 60 720 ms 4 48 ms 75 900 ms 5 60 ms 90 1 08 seconds 6 72 ms 105 1 26 seconds 7 84 ms 120 1 44 seconds 8 96 ms 135 1 62 seconds 9 108 ms 150 1 80 seconds 10 120 ms 165 1 98 seconds 11 132 ms 180 2 16 seconds 12 144 ms 195 2 34 seconds 13 156 ms 210 2 52 seconds 14 168 ms 225 2 70 seconds 15 180 ms 240 2 88 seconds 16 192 ms 255 3 06 seconds LOCATION 12 Cross zone Delay Time default 0030 This location defines the cross zone delay timer period in minutes and seconds and it is used in conjunction with location 13 This is an advanced location To program the time into this location the format is MMSS INSTALLER CODE 1 2 IMMSS The valid data range is
121. the period of time specified in this location then the alarm will activate This function is only available if values have been programmed into locations 175 and 176 This No Movement Medical Alarm event reports a medical event see location 339 if custom reporting codes have been used EXAMPLE This may be used to monitor for elderly people who have suddenly become incapacitated and are unable to sound the panic Enter a 2 digit duration in hours for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key i INSTALLER CODE 1 7 4 PARTITION ALARM TIME OUT The valid data range is 01 23 with 00 to disable Partition no is 1 8 Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE If this location is disabled then by default locations 175 and 176 will also be disabled This means that even if you put values into locations 175 and 176 no movement medical alarm will not commence LOCATION 175 No Movement Medical Alarm Start default 0100 The start time can be set for when you know that the person will be awake and active Program the start time to start checking for movement For example you expect a person to be awake at 6 am program the start time to be 06 00 Abel Enter 4 digit time HHMM for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32 digit string followed by the
122. tially enter the first sub location Each time you press the key you will jump to the next sub location If you enter a digit you will be changing the information stored in that sub location itself At the end of the allowed sub locations there will be a long beep to indicate that you are back at the first sub location 8 4 Programming Location or Sub location with a Bitmap A bitmapped location allows the installer to program multiple panel features within a single ocation This is achieved by using the individual zone LEDs to indicate which features are enabled or disabled By referring to the appropriate location reference tables the installer can view the entire selection of features associated with that location 1 Ensure that the panel is in program mode the READY LED will be flashing 2 Enter the LOCATION NO of the program location that you wish to view or change 3 Press the key The READY LED is on The AWAY LED flashes whilst in bitmap programming mode 4 Each LED represents a specific state of a feature A lit zone LED indicates that a feature is enabled An unlit LED indicates that a feature is disabled IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 8 5 To toggle selected feature ON or OFF press the corresponding LED zone number followed by the key 6 Once a complete selection of features has been configured press the 7 key to exit When programmin
123. ting code if programmed will still be reported All zones can be programmed as a Silent zone except for the Fire zone Chime Zone The chime mode allows the user to monitor nominated zones while the system is disarmed The keypad buzzer will sound five times when the nominated zone is violated the siren will NOT sound and no alarm condition will be reported Peripherals sending zone updates to the panel will not cause chimes on a zone unless the zone is restored and then violated 43 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Stay Profile Stay zones are zones that are bypassed automatically when the system is STAY ARMED To avoid triggering the alarm zones such as bedrooms that are protected by Passive Infra Red PIR detectors or windows that may be opened must be bypassed when staying at home Stay zones need only be programmed once Each time the system is armed in the Stay Mode the pre selected stay zones will be bypassed automatically The panel allows for 4 unique STAY PROFILES to be stored consisting of a pre selected combination of STAY and BUZZ zones to suit a specific STAY ARM requirement STAY and BUZZ zones can be programmed for each profile only once the particular profile has been selected Buzz Profile Violation of a Buzz zone when Stay Armed will cause the keypad buzzer to sound for a period of 30 seconds during which time a valid user code must be entered If a valid user code is not
124. tion is reserved Sub location 6 is Reserved This sub location is reserved Sub location 7 is Reserved This sub location is reserved Sub location 8 is Reserved This sub location is reserved Enter a 2 digit reporting code for each of the 8 sub locations and program as a 16 digit string followed by the key NOTE When programming using the string method reserved sub locations will still need data to be inputted into them to maintain the 16 digits needed to successfully program Inputting data into a reserved sub location will not affect the value of the sub location Reserved sub locations have a value of 00 i INSTALLER CODE 3 0 3 SUB LOCATION REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values 9 14 2 Zone Reporting Codes LOCATIONS 304 307 Zone Alarm Reporting Code The 2 digit zone alarm code is reported when the zone is violated during an arm cycle or if a Panic or 24 Hour zone is violated Option 1 in Table 40 needs to be enabled Each location represents a set of 16 zones L
125. to a reserved sub location will not affect the value of the sub location Reserved sub locations have a value of 00 i INSTALLER CODE 3 0 1 SUB LOCATION REPORTING CODE The valid data range is 01 FF with 00 to disable If any of the sub locations are disabled here then the reporting codes will not report even if they are enabled at 9 16 Event Reporting Options Advanced Refer to section 8 3 2 Using Sub locations to see how to scroll from one sub location to another using the key NOTE The values are hexadecimal Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 LOCATION 303 Global Reporting Code 4 This location is used to configure global reporting codes to be used in the event that Neither Contact ID or SIA formats are used These codes will be used when any of the other formats in section 9 5 Communications Setup Advanced have been selected Sub location 1 is Wired Zone Expander Low Power Supply Monitoring This code is reported when a wired zone expander experiences a low power supply Sub location 2 is Wired Zone Expander Low Power Supply Restore This code is reported when a wired zone expander recovers from a low power supply Sub location 3 is Reserved This sub location is reserved Sub location 4 is Reserved This sub location is reserved Sub location 5 is Reserved This sub loca
126. to see how telephone numbers work Figure 2 How Telephone Numbers Work Phone Numbers Split Reporting Split Reporting Module 1 Module 2 Tel 1 Tel 2 Tel 3 Tel 4 Eg Base Eg Base Station 1 Station 2 LOCATION 50 Call back Telephone Number The phone number programmed into this location will be used to respond to a call back request from the IDS download software PC This is an advanced location Option 4 in location 48 Download Options must be enabled for the call back telephone number to have an effect INSTALLER CODE 5 0 ICALL BACK NUMBER LOCATION 51 Telephone Number 1 Program this location to set the primary telephone number A maximum of 24 digits can be entered Enter the digits consecutively and after the last digit has been entered terminate with the key INSTALLER CODE 5 1 TELEPHONE NUMBER 1 LOCATION 52 Telephone Number 2 Program this location to set the secondary telephone number A maximum of 24 digits can be entered Enter the digits consecutively and after the last digit has been entered terminate with the IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 INSTALLER CODE 5 2 TELEPHONE NUMBER 2 LOCATION 53 Telephone Number 3 Program this location to set the third telephone number maximum of 24 digits can be entered Enter the digits consecutively and af
127. types If you require a panic zone whose status can be viewed on a keypad use a panic on zones 1 64 by programming 03 into the zone Do NOT use the dedicated panic for this purpose as it cannot be viewed on a keypad Zones 1 8 are onboard zones Zones 9 16 are plug in expander zones Zones 17 64 are expander zones IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Table 5 Zone Types Zone Type __ DISABLED 00 A zone violation of a Disabled zone is ignored by the Alarm Panel and will not be indicated on the keypad PRIMARY ENTRY EXIT ZONE Violations of an Entry Exit zone are ignored during the exit delay period of the arming procedure Violating an Entry Exit zone when armed will initiate the entry delay period If a valid User Code is not entered before the entry delay period expires an alarm condition will be 01 registered Failure to exit through an Entry Exit zone after arming will cause the panel to Stay Arm This zone may also function as an Entry Exit zone that is COMMON to two partitions In such case should a user violate this zone and then disarm this partition the OTHER partition will re arm after the entry delay FOLLOWER ZONE A Follower zone is not monitored during the Entry Exit delay period therefore it will not cause a 02 violation This allows the user to enter exit via the Follower zone A Follower zone will behave as an Ins
128. utputs of the 6 zone expanders to be cleared set low on disarming The output s to be cleared will be displayed by zone number LEDs The programmable outputs will clear when ANY partition is disarmed Refer to Table 29 to view which zone number LED corresponds to which zone expander output Each location represents a zone expander Location 381 represents zone expander 1 Location 382 represents zone expander 2 Location 383 represents zone expander 3 Location 384 represents zone expander 4 Location 385 represents zone expander 5 Location 386 represents zone expander 6 gt gt gt gt gt gt Table 29 Clear Programmable Zone Expander Outputs Data 1 Output 1 2 Output 2 LOCATION 389 Clear Programmable Keypad Outputs on Disarming J J This bitmapped location allows the single outputs of the 8 keypads to be cleared set low disarming The output s to be cleared will be displayed by zone number LEDs The programmable outputs will clear when ANY partition is disarmed Refer to Table 30 to view which zone number LED corresponds to which keypad output Table 30 Clear Programmable Keypad Outputs Data LED Output Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 4 Keypad 5 Keypad 6 Keypad 7 Keypad 8 _ 68 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 020 Issued August 2010 e Section 9 9 15 2 Partition Event Driven Outputs Advanced The f
129. wing Trouble Conditions in the User manual able 10 lists the available trouble conditions that can be selected for viewing when you press the 7 key IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 Table 10 Trouble Display Options ip amp chen O SO 1 ON Enable AC fail trouble display OFF Disable AC fail trouble display 2 ON Enable reporting communications fail trouble display OFF Disable reporting communications fail trouble display 3 ON Enable telephone line monitoring trouble display OFF Disable telephone monitoring line trouble display 4 ON Enable siren monitoring trouble display OFF Disable siren monitoring trouble display 5 ON Enable low battery monitoring trouble display OFF Disable low battery monitoring trouble display 6 ON Enable Aux 12V monitoring trouble display OFF Disable Aux 12V monitoring trouble display 7 ON Enable engineers reset trouble display OFF Disable engineers reset trouble display 8 ON Enable box tamper trouble display OFF Disable box tamper trouble display 9 ON Enable bus wired peripheral tamper trouble display OFF Disable bus wired peripheral tamper trouble display 10 ON Enable bus wired peripheral fail trouble display OFF Disable bus wired peripheral fail trouble display 11 Enable bus wired peripheral low power battery trouble display OFF Disable
130. y 9 Every nine days 2 Every two days 10 Every ten days 3 Every three days 11 Every eleven days 4 Every four days 12 Every twelve days 5 Every five days 13 Every thirteen days 6 Every six days 14 Every fourteen days 7 Every seven days 15 Every fifteen days INSTALLER CODE 3 2 AUTO TEST REPORT INTERVAL The valid data range is 0 15 LOCATION 33 Auto Test Time default 0010 Enter the time when the auto test will be reported The format is HHMM based on 24 hour clock All 4 digits must be entered INSTALLER CODE 3 3 IHHMM The valid data range is 00h00m 23h59m IDS X64 Installer Manual 700 398 02D Issued August 2010 Section 9 EXAMPLE If a value of 7 was programmed into location 32 and 1400 was programmed into this location the auto test would be sent every 7 days at 2 00 pm LOCATION 34 Download Code Default Disable default 0 This location allows you to set whether the download code is defaulted back to 9999 in the event that the panel is defaulted Refer to Table 16 for the values that can be programmed INSTALLER CODE 3 4 DOWNLOAD CODE DEFAULT DISABLE Table 16 Download Code Disable Data Value Actin Enable Download code defaulting Disable Download code defaulting The valid data range is 0 or 10 LOCATION 35 Hardware Default Switch Disable default
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