IDS X16 Training Manual
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IDS X16, IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Setting the Time and Date 83 Setting the Time and Date Note: Time should be set even with LED keypads as all events are logged with date and time, and having the correct date and time will help the readability of these logs if ever needed. Option 40 – Setting the Time The format is the 24 hour format and the data is entered HHMM. (H = hours, M = minutes) Example: Option 41 – Setting the Date When the data is entered, the format is DD/MM/YY. (DD = day, MM = month, YY = year) Example: Option 97 – Manual Auto Test If you want to test that signals are being tra
IDS X16, 76 Standard Master User Functions | IDS X Series Training V2.3 Option 0 - Adding User Codes User codes can be added sequentially or via slot numbers. Option 0 adds users sequentially as you type them in. If a user codes have been deleted previously and this option is used the first empty slot will be filled, then the next. Example: Option 1 - Changing a User Code To change a user code using option 1 the original user code must be known. Example: Instruction Key presses Press and hold the [*] key for 3 seconds [*] Enter the master code followed, by the [*] key [1][2][3][4] [*] Enter the value to change a user code, followed
IDS X16, IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Standard Master User Functions 77 Option 4 - Delete a User Code via Slot Number If the original code is not known but the user‟s slot number is option 4 allows deleting via slot number. Example: Option 5 - View a User Codes Slot Number If the user code is known but you want to know which slot that code is, this option will display the slot number once the original code is entered. Example: Instruction Key presses Press and hold the [*] key for 3 seconds [*] Enter the master code, followed by the [*] key [1][2][3][4] [*] Enter the value to call up the slot number of a user code,
IDS X16, 6 Hardware | IDS X Series Training V2.3 5. Outputs Five positively triggered outputs that can supply 80mA of current. 6. Onboard expander connection The X-Series can be expanded via expanders. Zones 9 to 16 are added by plugging the onboard expander onto the PCB via this connector. Onboard Expander 8 pin connect Standoff mounting hole 7. X-Series Connectors The above figure shows how the X-Series connectors are laid out. Each connection is briefly discussed, but more detailed information can be found at the end of the
IDS X16, IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Auto Arm and Auto Alarm 29 Location 169: No movement Medical Alarm Start Time Location Type: Extended There is a sub-location for each of the 8 partitions. The time entered here in the 24 hour format (HHMM) is when the system will start to monitor for movement to stop Format: HHmm Default: 0000 Valid range: 0000 to 2359 Location 170: No movement Medical Alarm Stop Time Location Type: Extended There is a sub-location for each of the 8 partitions. If movement has not stopped when this
IDS X16, IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Keypad Configuration 37 Location 243: Keypad ID Enter this location physically on the keypad that you want to know the ID for. Location 251 to 258: Keypad Options Location Type: Bitmap Each keypad can be set with the following options: Option Default Action Description 1 ON The keypad will timeout back to its default partition after it has been used to view another partition If a keypad is made global, i.e. The keypad will be able to view other partitions on the system. This option will automatically return the keypad to its home partitio
52 Event Reporting Codes | IDS X Series Training V2.3 Location 458 to 498: Output On / Off Days Location Type: Bitmap Each output can be scheduled to switch on or off on certain days of the week. Manually triggered Only the 5 onboard outputs can be triggered via the keypad, by pressing and holding the [MODE] key until you hear a beep
IDS X16, 82 Standard Master User Functions | IDS X Series Training V2.3 Option 26 - Defaulting the Remote Receiver This will put all the settings back to factory default. Example: Option 30 - Zone Naming using an LCD Keypad By default zone names are stored as, “Zone 1” for example. This can be changed to a more descriptive name up to twelve characters. Specialised keys Example: Note: When the zone names are updated with IDSwift and there are more than one LCD keypad please do the following: [*] [master
IDS X16, IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Features Grouped by Locations 67 Features Grouped by Locations Feature Location Description Page Entry/Exit 1 to 64 Zone type Page 9 211 to 218 5 – Auto stay if no exit zone triggered 6 – Auto stay if no exit zone triggered when using an arm/disarm zone 9 – Arm with zones in the entry route violated 12 – Entry beep 13 – Exit beep Page 25 230 Exit delay Page 26 231 Entry delay Page 26 232 Secondary exit delay Page 27 Zones 1 to 64 Zone types Page 9 10 Zone shutdown count Page 11 11 Programmable zone loop response time Page 11 12 Cross zone delay tim
IDS X16, 24 Communication Settings | IDS X Series Training V2.3 Location 37: Zone Status Verify Count Location Type: Standard The number of times a burglary event will be sent if the zone does not restore once the siren times out. After the number in this location is reached the zone will be ignored until it restores. Valid Range: 0 to 16 Default: 0 Communication Settings Location 40: Serial Communication Format Location Type: Standard This is to configure the X-Series alarm system to communicate to the serial device using
IDS X16, 32 Partition Options | IDS X Series Training V2.3 Partition Options The X-Series alarm panels have eight partitions that can have a number of zones and users allocated to them. A partition is a separately controlled group of zones. Zones can be unique to the partition or can be shared between partitions for areas that are common. Location 201 to 208: Placing Zones into a Partition Location Type: Bitmap By default only the first eight zones are placed into partition one and any added zones must be allocated to a partition. Valid Range: 01 - 64 Exercise:Zones 10 to 16 need to be programmed into p
IDS X16, IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Triggering Outputs 49 The following events do not need an action as they either follow an the event or are preprogramedaction. Loc Event Description 411 Siren Programmable Output Follows the dedicated siren output in every way 412 Strobe Programmable Output Will set the output until a valid user code is entered 413 Chime Programmable Output The output triggers when a chime zone is violated 414 Arm Follow Programmable Output The output mimics the arm LE
IDS X16, 78 Standard Master User Functions | IDS X Series Training V2.3 Option 11 - User Partition Allocation By default each user is allocated to partition one. If more partitions exist then users must be allocated to the correct partition or multiple partitions. Example: Option 13 - User Outputs Note: The user code property “Programmable Output Code” must be enabled before this option will work This is to allocate the output which the user code set as an output trigger code, in option 10, must activate. Example Instruction Key presses Press
IDS X16, 64 Default 6 | IDS X Series Training V2.3 Location 211 – 218 Partition Arm Options LED Factory Default Default 6 Action 1 OFF OFF Instant Arm 2 ON ON Instant Key-switch Arm 3 ON ON Quick Away Arm Key 4 ON ON Quick Stay Arm Key 5 ON OFF Auto Stay Arm if No Exit Zone is Triggered* 6 OFF OFF Auto Stay Arm if No Exit Zone is Triggered When Arming with a key - switch 7 OFF OFF Forced Arm 8 ON ON Zone Bypassing 9 OFF ON Arm with Zones in the Entry Route Violated 10 OFF OFF Siren Toot on Arm 11 OFF OFF Siren Toot on Disarm 12 ON ON Entry Beep 13 ON ON Exit Beep 14
IDS X16, IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Wireless Device Hardware setup 9 Duevi Wireless Door Contact including input - 866-DX-PWF Inputs 1 and 4 can be used but the serial number must be entered via keypad into location 260 sub- location 1. JP2 jumper: On = 12Hrs Off = 90min Tamper On = Disabled Off = Enabled Note: To learn the door contact to the X-Series press the tamper switch when in location 260 sub location 1 and the correct zone number has been selected. Duevi Wireless Indoor Wireless pet tolerant (18kg) PIR - 866
IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Standard Master User Functions 79 Adding Remote Transmitters The system can be installed with four remote receivers and each will be allocated an ID. This is very important as learning a remote transmitter must be done to a specific remote receiver. There are two ways to learn remote transmitters to a user code: 1. Standard
IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Standard Master User Functions 75 Alarm Memory The alarm memory will hold information from the last time it was armed. When the alarm is armed again the memory clears and will store information from that alarm system arm period. The alarm memory holds information on: 2. Violated zone a. Zones that triggered while the s
IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Wireless 39 4. No messages for this peripheral detected from X-Series 5. Not used 6. Expander not yet registered on the X-Series 7. Expander tamper violated 8. Unsupported DIP address configured Location 260: Wireless Configuration Location Type: Extended Location 260 has a four sub locations listed in the table below: Sub Locatio
IDS X16, IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Global Settings 19 Location 16: Trouble Display Location Type: Bitmap When the alarm system detects any of the trouble conditions are enabled in the table below, the power light on the keypad flashes and can be set in location 14, option 2, to beep. To view the trouble condition: Press and hold the [7] key down until the beep. When the trouble condition has been corrected, pressing and holding [7] until the beep, and then press the [#] key to clear the power LED trouble condition. Some troubles will clear themselves, E.g. AC Fail LED Default Action Description 1 ON AC fail trouble display This trouble conditi
IDS X16, IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Contact ID Zone Reporting 57 Contact ID Zone Reporting This is the complete list of values that can be entered into locations 304 to 335 to extend the Contact ID reporting Value CID Description Value CID Description 01 100 Medical Zone 3C 303 RAM Checksum bad Zone 02 101 Personal Emergency Zone 3D 304 ROM checksum bad Zone 03 102 Fail to report in Zone 3E 305 System reset Zone 04 110 Fire Zone 3F 306 Panel programming changed Zone 05 111 Smoke Zone 40 307 Self- test failure Zone 06 112 Combustion Zone 41 308 Syste
IDS X16, 38 Wireless | IDS X Series Training V2.3 Wireless Note: Older wireless hardware devices will not work with the X-Series, Duevi integration. Please make sure that you have the correct devices. IDS & Duevi integration PCB: 1. DIP switch operation The Dipswitch currently has only two operations. The first is to set the device address on the X- Series bus. This is done in binary the same as was done for the wired expander s
IDS X16, IDS X Series Training V2.3 | Programming 13 Programming Bitmap Locations A bitmapped location holds many options within a single location that have to be selected or deselected. Bitmapped locations can also be sub-locations. 1. Enter Installer mode [#] [9][9][9][9] [*] (This step is only required if you are not already in installer mode) 2. Then press the keys that represent the location number followed by the [*] key 3. Below is a diagram of what you may see when entering a bitmapped location or sub-location 4. To enable or disable an option, press the number corresponding to the option, then press the [*] key, the nu
IDS X16, 14 Locations | IDS X Series Training V2.3 Locations Location 0: Defaults Location Type: Standard This location is used for defaulting the alarm system. Value Action 0 Default the complete system back to factory settings 1 Will default the Primary Master User Code back to 1234 - or 123456 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 keypads. 4 Remove Missing Devices. Any missing devices (keypads, for example), will have its address freed up, making its address ava
IDS X16, 16 Global Settings | IDS X Series Training V2.3 1. Programming zones using both the string and bitmapped methods. a. Let‟s program zones 9 to 16 using the string method and zones 17 to 24 using the bitmapped sub- locaton method b. The table describes what type of zone each one will be Zone Type Value Zone Type Value 9 Secondary Entry / Exit 08 17 Entry / Exit 01 10 Follower 02 18 Follower 02 11 Follower 02 19 Instant 04 12 Instant 04 20 Instant 04
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