IDS X64 User Manual

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Contents
1. Introduction to the IDS X64 LCD Digital Keypad ........................................................... 7
2. Viewing Violated Zones ................................................................................................... 7
3. Arming the Control Panel ............................................................................................... 8
3.1 Away Arming ............................................................................................................................ 8
3.1.1 How to Away Arm .................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.2 Quick Away Arm - Shortcut Key ............................................................................................... 8
3.2 Stay Arming ............................................................................................................................. 8
3.2.1 How to Stay Arm ...................................................................................................................... 9
3.2.2 Quick Stay Arm - Shortcut Key ................................................................................................ 9
3.3 How to Stay Arm and Go ....................................................................................................... 10
3.4 Key-Switch or Remote Arming (If fitted) ................................................................................. 10
3.5 Auto Arming ........................................................................................................................... 10
4. Disarming the Control Panel ........................................................................................ 11
4.1 How to Disarm with a User Code........................................................................................... 11
4.2 How to Disarm using a Key-Switch or Remote ...................................................................... 11
5. Bypassing Zones ........................................................................................................... 11
5.1 How to Bypass / Un-bypass a Zone ...................................................................................... 11
6. Emergency Alarms ........................................................................................................ 12
6.1 Fire Alarms ............................................................................................................................. 12
6.2 Panic Alarms .......................................................................................................................... 12
6.3 Medical Alarms ...................................................................................................................... 12
6.4 Duress Alarms ....................................................................................................................... 13
7. Alarm Memory ............................................................................................................... 13
7.1 Event Log ............................................................................................................................... 13
8. User Codes .................................................................................................................... 14
8.1 Adding, Deleting and Editing User Codes ............................................................................. 14
8.2 How to Enter the User Program Mode ................................................................................... 15
8.3 Explanation of Programmable Options .................................................................................. 15
8.3.1 Option 0 - Add a New User Code .......................................................................................... 15
8.3.2 Option 1 - Edit a Selected User Code ................................................................................... 15
8.3.3 Option 2 - Delete User Code (Code known) .......................................................................... 16
8.3.4 Option 3 – Add/Edit Code ...................................................................................................... 16
8.3.5 Option 4 - Delete a User Code ("Slot" known)........................................................................ 16
8.3.6 Option 5 - View a User Code Slot Number ............................................................................ 17
8.3.7 Option 10 - User Code Properties ......................................................................................... 17
8.3.7.1 Master User ........................................................................................................................... 18
8.3.7.2 Duress Code .......................................................................................................................... 18
8.3.7.3 Maid‟s Code .......................................................................................................................... 18
8.3.7.4 Arm ........................................................................................................................................ 18
8.3.7.5 Disarm ................................................................................................................................... 18
8.3.7.6 Global Arm / Disarm Code..................................................................................................... 19
8.3.7.7 Programmable Output Code ................................................................................................. 19
8.3.8 Option 11 - Assign User Code to Partitions ........................................................................... 19
8.3.9 Option 13 – User Outputs ...................................................................................................... 19
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8.3.10 Option 14 – User Reporting Codes Enable ........................................................................... 20
8.3.11 Option 15 – User Reporting Code Telephone Modules ......................................................... 21
8.3.12 Option 30 - Edit a Zone Name ............................................................................................... 22
8.3.13 Option 40 - Edit the Time ....................................................................................................... 23
8.3.14 Option 41 - Edit the Date ....................................................................................................... 23
9. Stay Zones ..................................................................................................................... 23
9.1 How to Select a Stay Profile ................................................................................................... 24
9.2 How to Program / Cancel Stay Zones ................................................................................... 24
10. Buzz Zones .................................................................................................................... 24
10.1 How to Program / Cancel Buzz Zones ................................................................................... 25
11. Chime Zones ................................................................................................................. 25
11.1 How to Program / Cancel Chime Zones ................................................................................ 25
12. Viewing Trouble Conditions ......................................................................................... 26
13. Changing a Partition ..................................................................................................... 26
14. Output Control via a Keypad ........................................................................................ 27
Tables
Table 1: User Programming Options .............................................................................................. 14
Table 2: User Code Properties ........................................................................................................ 18
Table 3: Output Address Physical Mapping Data .......................................................................... 20
Table 4: Output Actions Data .......................................................................................................... 20
Table 5: Enable User Reporting Codes .......................................................................................... 21
Table 6: Specify which Telephone Module to use ......................................................................... 22
Table 7: Trouble Conditions ............................................................................................................ 26
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Section: 1
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1. Introduction to the IDS X64 LCD Digital Keypad
This elegant and user friendly LCD Keypad will allow you easy ac cess to your security system‟s functions and information at the touch of a button. The 32-character screen will display menus and messages to guide you through the systems operation, so please read this manual carefully, and have your Installer explain basic system operation.
2. Viewing Violated Zones
Hold down [MODE] until the beep,
then enter [4] [*] [DISPLAY OPTION] [*]
There are two ways in which to view violated zones in real time. The first is the standard way that has the scrolling text. This way will say “P(partition number) Ready to Arm” if there are no violated zones, otherwise, it will display “V(zone Number) (zone name)” for about 3 seconds for each violated zone.
EXAMPLE:
If there are no zone violations, the keypad will alternate flashing between
P1 Ready to Arm and P1 Ready 10:01
If there is a zone violation, the keypad will alternate flashing between
P1 Not Ready and P1 Not Rdy 10.01 with V05 Zone 05 flashing underneath.
NOTE:
P1 indicates the partition number. V05 indicates the zone number that has been violated. 10:01 indicates the time.
The other way mimics the LED keypad. It displays both the normal and violated zones of 64 zones simultaneously. A centred dot will represent a normal zone, and a full black flashing rectangle will represent a violated zone.
The above figure shows that zones 2, 23, and 24 have been violated.
The display options are [1] for LCD mode with the scrolling text, or [2] for LED mode.
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3. Arming the Control Panel
3.1 Away Arming
3.1.1 How to Away Arm
[#] [USER CODE] (Leave via Entry/Exit Zone)
1. Ensure that the LCD display reads Ready to Arm alongside the partition number being armed. If
not, check that all protected doors and windows are closed and that all movement has ceased in areas covered by motion detectors. If necessary, bypass any required zones and close the front door.
2. Press the [#] key.
3. Enter a valid [USER CODE]. If an incorrect code is entered, the keypad buzzer will beep three
times. In the event of an error, press the [#] key and re-enter the code.
4. The ARM LED will come on and the keypad buzzer will sound for the duration of the exit delay.
The LCD display will read Exit Delay alongside the partition number that is being armed. Any bypassed zones will be displayed on the LCD display as solid text. Any violated zones will be displayed on the LCD display as flashing text. To scroll through zones which have been bypassed or violated use the [PANIC] and [MED] keys.
5. Leave only via a designated exit route. The panel will away arm at the end of the exit delay, if any
enter/exit zone is violated, e.g. the front door.
6. Once the panel has armed, the LCD display will read Armed alongside the partition that has
been armed.
3.1.2 Quick Away Arm - Shortcut Key
(Hold down the [1] key until the keypad buzzer sounds)
If this function is enabled, it is possible to AWAY arm by simply holding down the [1] key. The LCD display will read Exit Delay alongside the partition number being armed. The keypad buzzer sounds and the arming process begins.
NOTE:
If the partition is already STAY armed, this key will initialize AWAY arming. It is therefore possible to change directly from STAY armed to AWAY armed.
3.2 Stay Arming
Stay arming allows the user to monitor selected perimeter zones and bypass interior zones. The user can remain on the premises with access to designated areas during the STAY ARM cycle. Any zone that may be violated accidentally should be programmed as a buzz zone. When violated, a buzz zone will cause the keypad buzzer to sound for 30 seconds before sounding the siren. Entering a valid user code before the siren sounds, prevents an alarm condition from being registered and will silence the keypad buzzer and prevent the siren from sounding.
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To provide greater flexibility the panel caters for the programming of four different STAY PROFILES. Each STAY PROFILE contains a unique combination of STAY, BUZZ and ALARM zones that cater for a particular STAY ARM requirement.
EXAMPLE:
PROFILE 1 might be used when the family goes to bed in the evening. In this profile, some interior zones may be programmed as alarm zones or buzz zones, whereas PROFILE 2 is utilised while watching television when all interior zones would be bypassed. (See section 9.1 How to Select a Stay Profile.)
3.2.1 How to Stay Arm
[#] [USER CODE] (Do not leave premises)
1. Select the required STAY PROFILE. (See Section 9.1)
2. Ensure that the LCD display reads Ready to Arm‟ alongside the partition number being armed. If
not, check that all protected doors and windows are closed and that all movement has ceased in the areas covered by motion detectors.
3. Press the [#] key.
4. Enter a valid [USER CODE]. If an incorrect code is entered, the keypad will give an error beep.
In the event of an error, press the [#] key and re-enter the [USER CODE].
5. DO NOT violate the Entry/Exit zone (normally the front door). If the Entry/Exit zone is violated the
system will arm in the AWAY mode.
6. The LCD Keypad will read Exit Delay, the ARM LED will come on and the keypad buzzer will
sound for the duration of the exit delay.
7. When the panel arms, any STAY zones will be automatically bypassed. These are displayed on
the LCD display as solid text. Any violated zones will be displayed on the LCD display as flashing text. To scroll through zones which have been bypassed or violated use the [PANIC] and [MED] keys.
8. Ensure that you enter only those areas that are bypassed.
3.2.2 Quick Stay Arm - Shortcut Key
(Hold down the [5] key for 2 seconds until the keypad buzzer sounds)
It is possible to STAY arm by holding down the [5] key until the keypad buzzer sounds. The panel will immediately arm into stay mode without any exit delay. Holding the [5] key again will toggle between the 4 stay profiles. The LCD display will read „Stay Armed‟ and will indicate any zones that have been bypassed. One is able to scroll through the list of bypassed, as well as violated, zones by using the [PANIC] and [MED] keys.
Quick Select Method:
Press the [5] key simultaneously with the [PROFILE NUMBER] and release
1. Ensure that the Panel is disarmed.
2. Press the [#] key to clear any previous entries.
3. Press the [5] key and then simultaneously press keys [1], [2], [3], or [4] – depending on the
stay profile you want to choose – then release both keys.
4. A beep will sound to indicate successful selection of a profile.
5. Program STAY and BUZZ zones for the profile (see sections 9 and 10), and/or ARM the profile
(with the [5] key).
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3.3 How to Stay Arm and Go
(Hold down the [6] key for two seconds until the keypad buzzer sounds)
This is a single key arm function, which allows the user to STAY arm and leave the premises.
If a partition is already stay armed, holding down the [6] key initiates an exit delay, thus allowing the user to leave the premises without disarming. At the end of the exit delay, the partition will re-arm in the same stay profile it was armed in before the [6] key was held down.
1. Make sure all zones are clear. Hold down the [6] key until the keypad buzzer sounds. The LCD
display reads Exit Delay alongside the partition number being armed. Any zones that have been bypassed will be displayed on the LCD display as solid text. Any zones that are violated will be displayed on the LCD display as flashing text. Use the [PANIC] and [MED] keys to scroll through zones that have been bypassed or violated. The keypad buzzer will sound for the duration of the exit delay. Only leave via a designated exit route.
2. At the end of the exit delay, the ARM LED will come on and the display will read Stay Armed. All
stay zones will be bypassed.
3.4 Key-Switch or Remote Arming (If fitted)
1. Ensure that the LCD display reads „Ready to Arm‟ before leaving.
2. Leave the premises and lock the door.
3. Activate the remote or the key-switch. A remote can be used to Stay Arm or Away Arm.
4. The alarm will arm in the away mode.
NOTE:
If a remote control is used, it is advisable to have the siren toot on arm function enabled. This provides verification that the system has armed.
3.5 Auto Arming
The panel may be programmed to arm automatically at a pre-programmed time. Should the premises be occupied at the time of auto arming, a valid [USER CODE] entered during the pre-arm delay will terminate the arming sequence. The pre-arm delay is signalled by an exit beep.
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