IDS 400, IDS400 User Manual

User Manual
Users Guide to Keypad
Functions
MANUAL NO. 700-204-01A ISSUED NOV 2000 VERSION 1.01
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Contents
Glossary...................................................................... 7
1. Introduction to IDS400 .............................................. 8
1.1 Notes......................................................................................8
2. Understanding the Keypad Indicators .................... 9
3. Operation of the Keypad ........................................ 10
4. System Information.................................................. 10
4.1 Programmed Functions ........................................................10
4.2 User Codes .......................................................................... 1 1
4.3 Zone Information ................................................................... 11
5. Arming the System................................................... 12
5.1 Away Arming Procedure.......................................................1 2
5.2 Quick Away Arming .............................................................12
5.3 Stay Arming .........................................................................12
5.4 Quick Stay Arming...............................................................13
5.5 Stay Arm and Go .................................................................13
5.6 Arming from a Key-Switch or Remote Control......................13
6. Zone Bypassing ....................................................... 14
6.1 To Bypass a Zone ................................................................1 4
6.2 To Un-Bypass Zone.............................................................15
7. Disarming the System ............................................. 15
7.1 To Disarm with a Key-Switch or Remote Control.................. 16
8. Emergency Situations............................................. 16
8.1 Fire Alarm ............................................................................16
8.2 Medical Alarm ......................................................................16
8.3 Panic Alarm .........................................................................16
8.4 Duress Code ........................................................................17
9.0 Emergency Evacuation Plan .................................. 17
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10. Alarm Memory .......................................................... 18
10. 1 To Display Alarm Memory: ...................................................1 8
11. User Codes .............................................................. 18
1 1.1 Entering New and Changing Old User Codes. ......................1 8
1 1.2 Deleting User Codes ............................................................19
12. Stay Zones................................................................ 19
12. 1 T o Program Stay Zones........................................................1 9
12. 2 To Cancel the Stay Zones ....................................................20
13. Chime Zones ............................................................ 20
13. 1 T o Program the Chime Zones ...............................................20
13. 2 T o Cancel the Chime Zones .................................................21
14. Trouble-Shooting .................................................... 22
14.1 Trouble Condition..................................................................22
14.2 Problems When Arming the System ....................................22
14. 3 Problems when disarming the system .................................2 2
14.4 For Service ...........................................................................23
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Glossary
Alarm This is the history of the most recent violations that Memory occurred the last time the system was armed.
Arm To set the system into the ARMED mode. In this mode,
violating a zone will activate an alarm condition and, if the system is programmed accordingly, will cause a reporting code to be sent to the monitoring company.
Bypass To deactivate a zone, so that it will not respond if
violated. When the panel is ARMED, violation of a by­passed zone will be ignored.
Disarm To take the system out of the armed mode. In this mode,
only a violation of a PANIC zone will activate an alarm condition. Fire and Medical functions remain active.
Entry/ Exit A zone with a programmable time delay, that allows the Zone user to exit the premises after arming the system and
time to get to the keypad after entering the armed premises.
Follower A zone that may be temporarily violated - only after an Zone entry/exit zone is violated. This allows the user access to
disarm the system. A Follower zone will behave as per an Instant zone if violated prior to the violation of an entry/ exit zone.
Instant When the system is armed, a violation of an instant zone Zone will immediately cause an alarm condition to be
registered.
Stay Arm Arming that allows for certain preprogrammed, STAY
or bypassed zones to be violated while the system is armed.
Stay Arm Arming that allows the user to stay arm and leave the and Go premises.
Stay Zone Zones which are bypassed automatically when the
system is STAY ARMED.
Zone A specific area of your premises guarded by sensors
which detect violations of that area.
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1. Introduction to the IDS400
The IDS400 Control Panel is manufactured to the highest specification and will provide many years of service if correctly installed and main­tained. The unit is designed for simple operation yet provides the maximum protection for you, your family or business. For trouble free operation please follow the instructions contained in this User Manual.
Your security system consists of a control panel, one or more key­pads and various sensors and detectors. A metal cabinet will contain the control panel which includes the system electronics, fuses and stand-by battery . There is normally no reason for anyone but the installer or service professional to have access to the control panel.
1.1 Notes
L Read the entire manual carefully and keep it in an accessible
place.
L Your security system should be installed and serviced by a
qualified security professional who should instruct you on the level of protection that has been provided and on systems operations.
L If you have any questions regarding the operation of the system,
contact your security company representative.
L Your system should be tested on a regular basis. Before testing
the system please notify your security company of your intention to do so.
L NEVER disconnect the mains power as the back-up battery will
eventually discharge which will cause the control panel to switch off.
L It may be possible to arm the security system without the back-
up battery connected. Ideally, your periodic tests should be done with AC power removed to verify the battery is connected and adequately charged. ENSURE THA T THE BA TTERY IS
RECONNECTED
L A security system cannot prevent emergencies. It is only
intended to alert you and - if included - your central station of an emergency situation.
L Warning devices will need to be visible and loud enough, wired
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correctly , and properly placed to provide notification of an alarm condition.
L Smoke and heat detectors may not detect all fire situations.
2. Understanding the Keypad Indicators
See illustration on inside front cover.
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