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  • Page 2 IDS Digital Remote Receiver MKII 700-373-02C Issued April 2010...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Relay Parameter Selection and Setting…………………..…......... 12 Relay Pulse Period……………………………………………......... 12 Fault Finding ....................12 Amber LED indicator ..................... 12 Red and Green LED indicators ................12 Programming Quick Reference Table…………………….………………………...13 IDS Digital Remote Receiver MKII 700-373-02C Issued April 2010...
  • Page 4: Overview

    Overview Introduction The IDS Digital Remote Receiver MK II is a 433.92 MHz RF receiver that is designed to connect to an IDS816/EX or IDS1632 Alarm Panel. The receiver connects to the keypad bus (via D+ and D- terminals), permitting the Alarm Panel to be armed and disarmed from remote transmitters. When remotes are learned, they are assigned to USER CODES stored in the IDS Alarm Panel.
  • Page 5: Electrical Specifications

    Panel. The red and green LEDs can display a multitude of different signals to indicate receiver status. A full table of red and green LED indications is included on page 13. IDS Digital Remote Receiver MKII 700-373-02C Issued April 2010...
  • Page 6: Defaulting Procedure

    When erasing remotes or defaulting them, please make sure that the receiver is not connected to the Alarm Panel at that time. Once you have completed this function, then you may reconnect the receiver to the panel. IDS Digital Remote Receiver MKII 700-373-02C Issued April 2010...
  • Page 7: Panel Mode (Alarm Panel Functions)

    (Alarm Panel Functions) Add Remote to Panel Use the following steps to add remote transmitters to the remote receiver connected to an IDS Alarm Panel via the keypad bus. Defaulting of the Remote Receiver is only for new installations of the Remote Receiver.
  • Page 8: Assigning Alarm Panel Functions To Remote Buttons

    Press the button to be the relay button (on a learned remote). Clear 8 to save this setting. The ARMED and READY LED’s will flash. Clear other switches to return to standby mode. The ARMED LED is on. IDS Digital Remote Receiver MKII 700-373-02C Issued April 2010...
  • Page 9: Assign Panic Button

    LED off. Two standby options can be selected via the DIP switches: Panic disable By default, this receiver will register a panic condition if ANY button on ANY learned IDS remote is held down for three seconds. Setting DIP switch 7 (permanently) will DISABLE this feature.
  • Page 10: Stand-Alone Mode

    Adding Remotes Set DIP switch 3. Press any button on any IDS remote to add that remote. When all the required remotes have been added clear DIP switch 3. These remotes will now operate as per the default settings – if these were not altered.
  • Page 11: Assign Panic Relay

    The ARMED LED will flash, whilst the READY LED flashes fast. Use DIP switches 1 and 2 to select which relays to set for safe mode. Clear DIP switch 8. Clear DIP switch 6. The ARMED and READY LED’s will flash. IDS Digital Remote Receiver MKII 700-373-02C Issued April 2010...
  • Page 12: Relay Parameter Selection And Setting

    LED behaviour in STANDBY MODE When the receiver decodes a valid (but unlearned IDS remote), the red LED will temporarily turn off. If it decodes a learned remote, the green LED will turn on for the period that the receiver signal is present.
  • Page 13: Programming Quick Reference Table

    No panic button enabled. Relay 1 for button 1. Relay 2 for button 3. Button 1 for – ARM / DISARM. Button 3 for Stay ARM. Relay 2 for Panic when enabled. IDS Digital Remote Receiver MKII 700-373-02C Issued April 2010...
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