Concept product fail to function as intended by the manufacturer within this period, it should be returned to the distributor and the fault or symptom detailed. Inner Range will, at its own discretion, repair or replace the product as soon as possible.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. ECTION NSTALLATION Contents Installer and Master User Operations (NEXT functions) ... 2 Control Module ................3 LED Terminal ................7 Programming Key ............... 8 Enhanced LED Terminal ............. 9 Expansion Card ................11 DTMF Card ................. 13...
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 1. Installation. Installer and Master User Operations. Adding / Changing / Deleting Users. NEXT 20 See Section 11: Users View history. NEXT 21 Press to view the Next Event. Press to view the Previous Event.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Control Module. Version 1.02 Control Module. 995501 Contents Control Module Parts List ......................1 Specifications ..........................1 Installation Procedure ........................2 Connection Details. Zone Inputs (Detectors), Tamper switch and Fuses ........ 3 Mode 3 Telephone line connection ....................3 Connection Details.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 1. Installation. Installation Procedure 1. Installer. The system must be installed and maintained by a competent, qualified installer who holds appropriate licences for Telecommunications and Security System cabling in accordance with local Regulations.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 1. Installation. Connection Details. Power, Warning devices & LAN JP10. DTMF/Voice Card Port. T8. “Aux LAN”. For temporary connection of a Terminal for diagnostic purposes. T9. Zone Input / Auxiliary Output Expansion Bus Port.
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Standard LED Terminal. Version 1.01 Standard LED Terminal. 995500 The LED Terminal is the main operator interface for the Concept IQ system. The Terminal provides status display of 16 Zone Inputs and 4 Areas along with indication of “Power”, “Fault”, “Home Mode”...
Version 1.00 Programming Key. 995510 The Concept IQ Programming Key is a portable non-volatile memory device housed in a convenient “key tag”. The Programming Key connects directly to the Control Module Port 0 and allows the Installer to Upload the system database from the Control Module, or Download a system database to the Control Module via a simple key press sequence on the LED Terminal.
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Enhanced LED Terminal. 995500EN The Enhanced LED Terminal is a versatile operator interface for the Concept IQ system providing standard LED Terminal functions along with an interface for Door Access Control. The Terminal provides status display of a single “Associated”...
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 1. Installation. Request to Exit (REX) button Door Reed Switch (Normally Open) (Normally Closed) EOL Res. EOL Res. 4 Core Security Cable recommended. (14/0.2) Shield Shielded RS232 Data cable. Black Green White 1A DPDT Relay 4 Core Board.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Expansion Cards. Version 1.00 Expansion Card. 995503 / 995504 The Expansion Card connects directly to the Control Module Expansion Port and is available in 2 Versions: 995503. Zone Expansion Card. Provides 8 additional Zone Inputs and additional Detector power connections.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 1. Installation. EXPANDER CARD WIRING DIAGRAMS. Minimum Cable spec: 14/0.2 T5 & T6. “+VE” and “0V”. Detector Power connections. 12V Supply for Detectors. Total combined current sourced from “DET+” and “LAN+” on the Control Module, and “+ve”...
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. DTMF Card. Version 1.00 DTMF Card. 995505 The DTMF Card connects directly to the Control Module DTMF Port to provide Telephone remote control. DTMF Card Parts List - DTMF Card. - Installation Manual. (This document) - 1 x 20mm Brass PCB standoff.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 p1 ECTION NTRODUCTION TO ROGRAMMING Contents Introduction 1.1 System Overview ....................2 1.2 Types of Users ....................3 1.3 Default Users ....................3 The LED Terminal 2.1 Key Functions ....................4 2.2 Beeper Indications .....................
1. Introduction 1.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Concept IQ is an affordable, simple to use security system targeted at the domestic and small commercial markets. The system has been designed for ease of use by the Installer and the End User.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 p3 tampered or the maximum attempts is reached. Daily, Weekly or Monthly Test reports can also be sent at a specified time of day, or triggered manually by a Master User.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 p5 2.3 LAMP INDICATIONS. Lamp FLASHING ZONE Lamps When the Zone When the Zone FAST: * 1 to 16 is Un-sealed. is Sealed. When there has been an (If the "Zone Alarm / Tamper on the Zone.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p6 Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 3. Installer Modes 3.1 OVERVIEW. In order to Program the system and perform other Installer operations, the Installer must access the appropriate Installer Mode. There are 5 Installer Modes available.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 p7 3.3 MODE “01”. PROGRAMMING MODE. This mode allows the Installer to program all of the system data and options. To Select Programming Mode: Enter PIN; ... , then , then the Mode number;...
3.6 MODE “03”. IMPORT DATA FROM THE PROGRAMMING KEY. The Programming Key. The Concept IQ Programming Key is a portable non-volatile memory device housed in a convenient “key tag”. The Programming Key allows system programming to be uploaded from the Control Module or downloaded to the Control Module by simply inserting the Programming Key into Serial Port 0 and performing a simple key sequence on the LED Terminal.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p10 Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 4. Programming Techniques 4.1 THE SYSTEM DATABASE. The system programming is stored in Memory Addresses numbered 16 - 988. Programming the system involves three steps: Enter Programming Mode.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 p11 4.3 EXAMPLE OF PROGRAMMING. This example shows how Zone 1 would be changed to the “Hand-over” Input Type. Zone 1 Input Type is stored in Address 736. STEP 1. Enter programming mode.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p12 Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 5. Types of Data 5.1 OVERVIEW. When in Programming Mode there are two types of data that are stored in the Programming Addresses. The type of Data stored in each Address will depend on the type of parameter being defined.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 p13 E.g. To program the data “1 Pause 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2” as the Primary Telephone Number. Enter Installer PIN code; ... , then , then the Programming Mode number;...
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p14 Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 6. Recommended Programming Sequence Determine the number of Burglary Alarm Zone Inputs that will be connected to the system. For ease of programming; If Entry/Exit Zones are to be used, it is recommended that: -The Zone Input device that will start the Entry Timer is connected to Zone 1.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 p15 IF Area 1 Entry/Exit Delay default values need to be changed, OR IF Entry/Exit Delays are required in Areas 2, 3 or 4, program/edit the Area Entry and/or Exit Delay times.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p16 Section 2. Intro. Version 1.01 IF the Re-Autoarm function is required, program a Re-Autoarm time. Address 871. NOTE: If a Pre-arm warning is required, program the “Autoarm Pre-warn time”. Address 870. IF the system has Access Control via one or more Enhanced Terminals, program the Door Times.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 3. General opts. Version 1.01 p1 Section 3. General System options Address General Options General Options ..........................1 Emergenency Options ........................2 GENERAL OPTIONS Default = Options 4 & 8 Selected Data type: Option: When Selected: Option Enables auto-isolate on arming.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p2 Section 3. General opts. Version 1.01 Address EMERGENCY OPTIONS Default = No Options Selected Data type: These options determine how the PANIC, FIRE, MEDICAL, and DURESS alarms will be processed. Option These settings will affect: Panic alarms generated by Keypad Panic AND Zone Inputs programmed as the “24 Hour Panic”...
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p2 Section 4. Times. Version 1.01 Address TIMEZONES TimeZones can be programmed to define a Start time and End time, and the Days of the Week on which the TimeZone will be valid. TimeZone programming also provides a “Holiday” option to be enabled when assign- ing the Days, to allow the TimeZone to still be valid on any dates defined as Holidays.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 4. Times. Version 1.01 p3 Address AC REPORT DELAY Default = 0 Data type: This location sets the time period the AC will need to be continuously disconnected from the system before Value an alarm will be reported to the central station.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p4 Section 4. Times. Version 1.01 DAYLIGHT SAVING END MONTH Default = 0 This Address sets the Month component of the Date for the End of Daylight Saving. A value of 0 means no automatic Daylight Saving adjustment.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 5. Area Programming. Version 1.01 p1 Section 5. Area Programming Address Area Modes ..............................1 Multi Area Systems ............................1 Multi Area Options .............................1 928 to 931 Area Entry Delay ............................1 936 to 939 Area Exit Delay ............................1 944 to 947 Area Arming Options ..........................2...
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p2 Section 5. Area Programming. Version 1.01 Address AREA ARMING OPTIONS Default = 0 (All Areas) The Area Arming options allow a TimeZone to be assigned to the Area causing the Area to automatically Arm when the TimeZone goes Invalid.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 6. Zones. Version 1.01 p1 Section 6. Zone Inputs Address Per Zone Options ........................... 1 Zone Type (16 Addresses) ......................1 Zone Options (16 Addresses) ....................2 Zone Areas (16 Addresses) ....................... 3 Global Zone Options Max Pulse ............................
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p2 Section 6. Zones. Version 1.01 Spare Key Switch Arming A “Key Switch “ Zone will arm the Area it is assigned to when the Zone goes Un- sealed. The Zone can be programmed for momentary or latching operation in “General Options”.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 6. Zones. Version 1.01 p3 ZONE AREAS Zones must be assigned to an Area before they can be processed by the system. If the system is configured for “Single Area mode”, then all the Zones that are used, must be assigned to the General Area / Area 1.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p4 Section 6. Zones. Version 1.01 END-OF-LINE RESISTOR TYPE Data type: This data sets the value/s of the End-Of-Line (Terminating) resistor/s used for the Zone inputs. This is a Value global setting for all Zone inputs connected to the system.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 7. System I/Ps. Version 1.02 p1 Section 7. System Inputs Address System Input Siren Enable ........................1 System Input Dialer Enable ........................1 System Input Siren Type ...........................1 System Input Mapping and Functional description ................. 2 System Inputs are system events that can generate alarms.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p2 Section 7. System I/Ps. Version 1.02 SYSTEM INPUT MAPPING AND FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION System Inputs are mapped to the Input Numbers shown in the following table. ALARM INPUT Zone DESCRIPTION Lamp Goes Into Alarm when:...
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 8. Auxiliaries. Version 1.01 p1 Section 8. Auxiliary Output Programming Address 816 to 825 Auxiliary Event Type ..........................1 Auxiliary Timers ............................2 832 to 841 Auxiliary Response ............................2 848 to 857 Auxiliary Event Type details ........................3, 4 These Addresses set the programming options for the ten Auxiliaries AUXILIARY 1 to AUXILIARY 10.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p2 Section 8. Auxiliaries. Version 1.01 Address AUXILIARY TIMERS No Default settings If an Auxiliary output needs to be timed, these Addresses set the time period that the Auxiliary will remain on when activated.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 8. Auxiliaries. Version 1.01 p3 AUXILIARY EVENT TYPE DETAILS Auxiliary Event Type: Event On (Valid) when: Event Off (Invalid) when: User (Master) Control/Test only Turned On via NEXT 24 "Auxiliary Turned Off via NEXT 24 "Auxiliary Control &...
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p4 Section 8. Auxiliaries. Version 1.01 AUXILIARY EVENT TYPE DETAILS Auxiliary Event Type: Event On (Valid) when: Event Off (Invalid) when: Zone Bypassed On Arming Any Zone Bypassed (Isolated) on Any Area turned off.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 9. Terminal Programming. Version 1.02 p1 Section 9. Terminal Programming Address Terminal Area Mode ..........................1 952 to 955 Terminal Associated Area (4 Addresses) ....................1 Door Unlock Time ............................2 Commissioning Terminals .........................2 TERMINAL AREA MODE...
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p2 Section 9. Terminal Programming. Version 1.02 DOOR UNLOCK TIME Default = 5 Seconds (All Terminals) Data type: Relevant to Enhanced Terminals only. Value This Address sets the time that the Lock Auxiliary output on the Enhanced Terminals will remain on, to unlock the associated Door.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 10. Comms. Version 1.01 p1 Section 10. Communications Communications programming sets all the parameters and options for: -Contact ID or Domestic Dialer reporting. -Dialer Test reporting. -Remote Dial-up connection. -Serial Port communications. Address Dialer Telephone numbers ........................1...
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p2 Section 10. Comms. Version 1.01 Address PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER. (16 Addresses) Data type: When the system is required to report to a Central Station or a Telephone, this is the first Telephone number Value the Control Module will dial.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 10. Comms. Version 1.01 p3 Address DIALER OPTIONS Default = No options selected. Data type: Dialer options allow various reporting and remote control options to be selected. Option The Installer can select the different types of messages that are to be sent to a remote Central Monitoring Station (Base station), or to a Telephone;...
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p4 Section 10. Comms. Version 1.01 Test report minute Range: This Address sets the minute the test report will be sent. 0 -59 (min.) e.g. The “Test Report period” option is set to 2, the “Test Report Hour”...
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 10. Comms. Version 1.01 p5 Port 0 Baud Rate Range: Data: When selected: 0 -3 1200 4800 Default. 9600 Port 1 Communications Task (Spare. Not yet available) Port 1 Baud Rate (Spare. Not yet available)
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p6 Section 10. Comms. Version 1.01 Contact ID Events Each event in Contact ID is sent as a string of 16 DTMF digits. For example, an alarm followed by a restore and then an opening would be 3 events.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 11. Users. Version 1.01 p1 Section 11. Users Address User Programming ............................1 Installer PIN Code ..........................1 Adding / Changing Users ......................1,2 NEXT 20 Deleting Users ..........................2 NEXT 20 USER PROGRAMMING There are 48 Users in the system.
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p2 Section 11. Users. Version 1.01 3. Enrol the User’s Access Card. (If required) Present the Card at any Access Reader in the system within 30 seconds of selecting the User number. Three short beeps will sound to confirm that the Card has been enrolled and assigned to the selected User.
CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. Section 13. Index. Version 1.02 p1 Section 13. Index Section 0. Title and Document Version log. Section 1. INSTALLATION MANUAL. Installer and Master User Operations (NEXT functions) ............2 Control Module ..........................3 LED Terminal ..........................7 Programming Key ..........................8...
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CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual. p2 Section 13. Index. Version 1.02 Section 6. Zone Inputs. Per Zone Options ............................1 Zone Type (16 Addresses) ......................1 Zone Options (16 Addresses) ...................... 2 Zone Areas (16 Addresses) ......................3 Global Zone Options Max Pulse ............................
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