Features X64 is a hybrid system that can have wired and wireless zones Wireless zone monitoring: Supervision Tamper Low Battery Low signal strength Receiver Monitoring a. RF Jamming b. Tamper c. Bus communication fail Each wireless zone expander handles blocks of 16 sequential zones...
For example: If the X64 is set to 24 hour supervision then each device can be set to 24 hour or 90 minute check-in, but if set to 3 hours then each device must be set to 90 minute check- 4.
1. DIP switch operation The Dipswitch currently has only two operations. The first is to set the device address on the X64 bus. This is done in binary the same as was done for the wired expander save for one difference. That is that these expanders each cater for 16 zones and not 8 like the wired expander.
Default: 90 minutes check in Note: To learn the dual PIR to the X64 first get both PIR heads to detect movement then press the tamper switch when in location 260 sub location 1 and the correct zone number has been selected...
Zones 1 to 16 Zones 17 to 32 Zones 33 to 49 Zones 49 to 64 Example: Press Zones 1 to 16 Zones 17 to 32 Wireless zones 10 & 11 Wireless zones 19, 21 & 29 IDS | Wireless Hardware...
Incorrect or pre-allocated serial numbers will also result in a 3 beep error tone and the menu will keep waiting for a valid entry. 3. Upon valid Serial Number entry or tamper the user will be presented with the following. Press [*] to confirm the serial number is correct IDS | Wireless Hardware...
Indicates that this zone is a wireless zone 3. Press the [*] key to select the zone 4. Trigger the device and the display will show the signal strength on the first row. Signal strength displayed in percentage IDS | Wireless Hardware...
Scroll using Medical or Panic Keys, Enter with [*] key 2. Enter the option Option 1 Option 2 3 hours 24 hours Note: When a zone experiences a supervision failure the zone will remain open until such time as the supervision failure is restored. IDS | Wireless Hardware...
RSSI is signal strength measurement and if lower than 20% a trouble will be Wireless low RSSI logged If a zone is monitored for tamper and then a tamper signal is detected by Zone tamper the alarm a trouble will be triggered. IDS | Wireless Hardware...
Phone line restore the security company Siren tamper The X64 monitors the siren and if it goes missing a signal is sent Siren tamper restore Once the siren has been restore the security company is alerted Location 301 Global reporting...
Dedicated Panic On board is a dedicated panic zone, when triggered this code is sent The X64 can be programmed to send test signals to confirm that it is Test report still alive After the system has been connected to by IDSwift software a code is Download report code sent.
1 to 16 Open reporting Every time a user disarms the alarm this code is sent 366 to When a user enters their code to cancel the siren this code is 1 to 16 Siren cancel reporting sent IDS | Wireless Hardware...
Event Reporting When using contact ID and SIA formats all event codes are programmed into the X64 and only need to be enabled or disabled in the following locations. Also the split reporting group can be allocated. Location 501 to 564 Global Split Reporting These locations are for each of the zones, 501 is for zone 1, 502 is for zone 2, 503 is for zone 3, etc.
16 OFF sent Options 9 to 16 are to select which split reporting telephone numbers to report too. Off = split reporting group 1, On = split reporting group 2 IDS | Event Reporting...
14 OFF RSSI low restored sent The X64 has a dedicated panic onboard and if this is Dedicated Panic 15 OFF triggered a panic signal will be sent The alarm can be configured to send a test report every...
1. Receivers may be blocked by radio signals on or near their operating frequencies, regardless of the code selected. IDS wireless works on 433MHz, so do transmitter remotes. 2. Receivers can only respond to one transmitted signal at a time.
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