IDS XSeries Serial Installer Manual 700-678-02B
IDS XSeries Serial Installer Manual 700-678-02B
Contents
1. Keypads .................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Keypad Indicator Icons ........................................................................................................................................................6
Button Details........................................................................................................................................................................6
2. Introduction to the IDS X-Series ............................................................................................................................... 7
Features of the IDS X-Series ................................................................................................................................................7
3. Installation and Wiring............................................................................................................................................... 8
Installation Requirements .....................................................................................................................................................9
End-of-Line Resistors ...........................................................................................................................................................9
Box Tamper Input .................................................................................................................................................................9
Connecting the DTMF Communicator - Advanced ............................................................................................................9
Programmable Outputs........................................................................................................................................................9
Key-Switch or Remote Control Unit .....................................................................................................................................9
Installing Expander Modules................................................................................................................................................9
IDS Remote Receiver ...........................................................................................................................................................9
Transmitter Connection ........................................................................................................................................................9
Hardware Default Switch ................................................................................................................................................... 10
Enrolling Keypads and Other Bus-wired Peripherals ...................................................................................................... 10
Replacing a DamagedKeypad/Bus-wired Peripheral ..................................................................................................... 10
Defaulting Keypads ........................................................................................................................................................... 11
4. Event Log ................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Normal User Code............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Master User Code ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Maid’s Code (Arm to Disarm Code) ................................................................................................................................. 11
Duress Code ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Installer Code ..................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Maintenance Code ............................................................................................................................................................ 12
Download Code ................................................................................................................................................................. 12
5. How to Read Location Values ................................................................................................................................ 12
6. Programming of the Panel ...................................................................................................................................... 13
7. Programming Quick Reference Guide .................................................................................................................... 14
8. Programming Location Summary ........................................................................................................................... 15
Zones ................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Global Setup ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Daylight Savings ................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Miscellaneous– Advanced ................................................................................................................................................ 23
DTMF Phone Numbers ..................................................................................................................................................... 25
Zone Properties ................................................................................................................................................................. 26
No Movement– Advanced ................................................................................................................................................ 27
Security Codes .................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Partition Options ................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Delays................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Options to Configure Keypads ......................................................................................................................................... 31
Wireless Integration Options ............................................................................................................................................. 33
Zone Reporting Codes ...................................................................................................................................................... 33
Programmable Outputs..................................................................................................................................................... 34
Output Disarm Clear.......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Partition Event Driven Outputs– Advanced ...................................................................................................................... 36
Zone Programmable Output Events ................................................................................................................................. 37
Output Pulse Timing - Advanced...................................................................................................................................... 38
Output Scheduling On Time - Advanced ......................................................................................................................... 38
Output Scheduling Off Time - Advanced ......................................................................................................................... 39
Output Scheduling On/Off Days - Advanced .................................................................................................................. 39
Enable or Disable of Event Reporting Options - Advanced ............................................................................................ 40
9. Touch Keypad Switch to Programmable Output Mapping ..................................................................................... 42
10. Xwave2 Outputs ...................................................................................................................................................... 42
11. LCD Keypad Information ........................................................................................................................................ 42
12. Panel Information .................................................................................................................................................... 43
13. User Options ........................................................................................................................................................... 43
14. Appendix ................................................................................................................................................................. 44
15. Trouble Display ....................................................................................................................................................... 46
LCD Display
Touch keys
Chime button selects which zones, will cause the keypad to chime when violated while the system is
disarmed.
Navigation buttons allows you to scroll through menus, and when editing zone names, etc.
Press and hold left arrow buttons to change the keypad sounds.
Panic button when held down for 3 seconds will sound the siren and send a panic signal to the
security company if the alarm is configured to do so.
Note: When using extra power supplies to power any peripheral connected to the keypad bus an IDS RS485 isolator
(860-06-0557) must be used.
5 (x 1 = 1) 13 (x 1 = 1) M = LEDs 4 through 1
6 (x 2 = 0) 14 (x 2 = 2) m = LEDs 5 through 8
m s
7 (x 4 = 4) 15 (x 4 = 1) S = LEDs 12 through 9
8 (x 8 = 0) 16 (x 8 = 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.
Zones
Location 1 – 8 Individual Zone Type Setup
These locations allow you to program the zone types for zones 1-64. The zones are divided into 8 zones per location.
After the zone type is programmed for zones 9 through 64, they will need to be assigned to a partition before being
enabled.
Refer to Partition Options to see how to add zones to partitions and what options are available.
Each location represents a set of 8 zones:
➢ Location 1 zones 1-8 (X8) ➢ Location 2 zones 9-16 (X16)
➢ Location 3 zones 17-24 (X64) ➢ Location 4 zones 25-32 (X64)
➢ Location 5 zones 33-40 (X64) ➢ Location 6 zones 41-48 (X64)
➢ Location 7 zones 49-56 (X64) ➢ Location 8 zones 57-64 (X64)
Refer to Table 5: Zone Types
NOTE:
➢ If you require a panic zone whose status can be viewed on a keypad, Do NOT use the dedicated panic 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. (Supported only by X64)
Table 33: Default Programmable Event Data for locations 390 - 414
Loc Event Default Output Default Action
390 Close Programmable 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]
Fire Programmable Output Event (Refer to Output 4 [04]
409 Pulse High [02]
Table 5 page 15)
410 Tamper Zone Programmable Output Event Disabled [00]
Table 34: Default Programmable Events Data with no Default Action
Loc Event Default Output
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].
LOCATIONS 581 – 588 Enable or Disable Reporting Partitions 1-8 (Partition 1 = 581, Partition 2 = 582……)
Table 43: Reporting Partitions 1-8 Data
LED Default Action
1 ON Duress reporting
2 ON Keypad panic reporting
3 ON Fire reporting
4 ON Medical reporting
5 ON Keypad lockout reporting
6 OFF Reserved
7 OFF Armed without user code reporting
8 OFF Reserved
[*] [*]
To view information, using a LCD keypad, 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.
➢ FW This displays the firmware version of the panel
➢ HW This displays the hardware version of the panel
➢ BL This displays the boot loader version of the panel
➢ 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.
13. User Options
1. “Auto Test” option 97
2. New Partition Menu on LCD keypads
a. When entering quick arm, stay arm or stay go and the option is enabled all partitions will be shown with their
status
b. Menu status options:
i. r = ready Partitions 12345678
ii. n = not ready Status r nESA!nr
iii. E = entry/exit delay
iv. S = stay armed
v. A = away armed
vi. ! = alarm
3. Slot 1 Master code can add codes to all partitions.
a. Slot 2 to 128 can only add codes to their allocated partition
4. Manual PGM mode can be done even if keypad is in armed state
5. Panic zones can be bypassed if enabled in zone options location 101 to 164
6. New User Property -- Allow or disallow a user from bypassing zones (Option 10)
NOTE: Wherever possible, return only the PCB to Inhep Electronics Holdings as it is not
necessary to return the enclosure for electronic swop outs.
The XSeries product 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.
This is a professional product, and due to the nature of the product, should only be
installed by an accredited professional alarm installer.
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XSeries Serial Installer Manual 700-678-02A
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