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  • Page 1 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 2 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Programming a Location or Sub-location with a Bitmap ............21 Programming Location Summary ................. 22 Zones ........................23 Global Setup ........................26 Daylight Savings ........................33 Miscellaneous - Advanced..................... 35 Communications Setup - Advanced ..................36 Phone Numbers ........................40 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 4 Event Reporting Options - Advanced ..................78 Keypad Information ....................... 84 Panel Information ......................84 Index of Programming Locations ....................85 Cross Reference Lookup ....................... 94 Programming Quick Reference Guide .................... 95 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 5 Table 42: Global Split Reporting 2 Bitmap Data ..................80 Table 43: Global Split Reporting 3 Bitmap Data ..................81 Table 44: Global Split Reporting 4 Bitmap Data ..................82 Table 45: Split Reporting Partitions 1-8 Data ..................83 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
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  • Page 9 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 10: Introduction To The Ids X64

    Thank you for purchasing an IDS Alarm Panel. The IDS X64 is a versatile, Bylaw 25 compliant, expandable Alarm Panel. It has up to 8 partitions and can be expanded from 8-64 zones. Most features are configurable and may be programmed directly through a keypad or via serial PC connection or telephone system, using the IDS Download Software and appropriate modem (P/N: 860-36-0001).
  • Page 11: Installation And Wiring

    Remove the short/jumper once the Panel Status LED lights up (indicating power up), as leaving it on disables the low battery cut-out.* Figure 1: Connection Diagram without Tamper per Zone IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 12: Installation Requirements

    2.1.4 Programmable Outputs An IDS Relay Board (P/N: 861-004) must be used when any device requiring a current greater than 50mA is connected to a programmable output. The programmable output circuitry consists of a 12V source with a 56 series resistor. Current sink is via a 1, 000  resistor to ground. The maximum output voltage is 13.6Vdc.
  • Page 13: Key-Switch Or Remote Control Unit

    When installing a zone expander module refer to the document supplied with the module. Note that up to 6 bus-wired, 8-zone expander modules (P/N: 860-06-X-08S) and 1 plug-in expander (P/N: 860-06-X-08PI) may be added to the IDS X64 Alarm Panel. Zones 9-16 are reserved for the Plug-in Zone Expander module.
  • Page 14: Enrolling Keypads And Other Bus-Wired Peripherals

     Solution If there are problems with device IDs on a complex installation, do not assign IDs randomly, rather, at the end of the installation, default all device IDs and then enroll them in sequence. To re-enrol a Zone Expander or a Remote Receiver (dipswitch); consult the installation instructions for the particular device.
  • Page 15: Defaulting Keypads

    All the keypad LEDs will flash simultaneously indicating that the keypad has been de-registered Wait for five seconds and ensure that the Panel Status LED on the panel is flashing. Press the [#] key to allocate a new ID to the defaulted keypad. Keypad IDs are allocated incrementally.
  • Page 16: Maid"S Code (Arm To Disarm Code)

    Download Code The Download Code, location 198, (in conjunction with the Installer Code) is required for download access via the IDS Download Software. The default Download Code is 9999 or 999999 for a 6-digit code. NOTE: It is possible to program location 34 to either allow or disallow defaulting of the Download Code.
  • Page 17: How To Read Location Values

    (x 8 = 0) (x 8 = 0) s = LEDs 16 through 13 Using an LCD keypad means that data and time information can be read directly without a need to convert. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 18: Programming Of The Panel

    Section: 8 Programming of the Panel The X64 can be fully programmed using the X64 LED keypad; the system is optimised to use an LCD keypad. The following section describes how programming data is represented in the X64 and how to program it, specifically with the LED keypad.
  • Page 19: Entering Installer Or Maintenance Mode

    What will happen is that you will scroll through the information in that location. If you enter a digit, you will be changing the information stored in that position of the location, or the location itself. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 20: Programming Extended Locations

    8.3.1. Using the String Method Using the string method is a fast and efficient way to program the X64. By filling in the programming sheets, the installer can first plan the installation, and then very quickly program multiple locations.
  • Page 21: 8.3.2. Using Sub-Locations

    Section: 8 8.3.2. Using Sub-locations Sub-location programming is the classic IDS programming method. It is a personal choice as to which method works for the individual installer. Ensure that the panel is in program mode - the READY LED will be flashing.
  • Page 22: Programming Location Summary

    Action Will reset all locations to the factory default values. (Master User Code 1234) and all keypad IDs will be defaulted. Will default the Primary Master User Code back to 1234 - or 123456 if 6 digits are being used.
  • Page 23: Zones

    03 into the zone. Do NOT use the dedicated panic for this purpose, as it cannot be viewed on a keypad. Zones 1-8 are onboard zones.  Zones 9-16 are plug-in expander zones.  Zones 17-64 are expander zones.  IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 24: Table 5: Zone Types

    Violation of an Outdoor Instant zone will cause the panel to register an alarm condition. NOTE: This is a reporting code and it functions in the same way as zone type 04. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 25 11 move to zone 12 [4] [*] zone type 4 Table 6 & Table 7 represent the default zone types for the 64 zones represented in 2 different programming methods. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 26: Global Setup

    198 x 0.012 = 2.38 seconds. (This is an advanced location). To program the time into this location, the format is [MMSS]. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [1] [1] [*] [ZONE LOOP RESPONSE TIME] [*] IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 27: Table 8: Loop Response Time Data

    12 will also register an alarm condition. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [1] [3] [*] [CROSS-ZONE COUNT] [*] The valid data range is: 1 - 15, with 0 to disable. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 28: Table 9: Global Options Data

    Section: 9 LOCATION 14 Global Options This location allows you to configure the global options for the X64 Alarm Panel. Table 9 shows the available options. NOTE: For each enabled option, the corresponding locations that configure that option must also be programmed for correct operation.
  • Page 29: Location 15

    The trouble condition can be viewed by holding down the [7] key until the keypad beeps once. See “Viewing Trouble Conditions” in the User manual. Table 10 lists the available trouble conditions that can be selected for viewing when you press the [7] key. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 30: Table 10: Trouble Display Options

    This can occur when the siren has been removed from circuit or the siren fuse on the panel has blown. This trouble condition will only clear once the siren has been put back into circuit or the fuse has been replaced. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 31: Location 17 Siren Time Out Period (Default = 0200)

    Option 7 in location 14 (Global Options) must be enabled for the siren delay to have an effect. To program the time into this location, the format is [MMSS]. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [1] [8] [*] [MMSS] [*] The valid data range is: 00m01s – 59m59s. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 32: Location 20

    If the code length is changed from 6 to 4, then all user codes are automatically set to their default values as per Table 11. This is to avoid duplicate user codes being inadvertently created when they have the same first 4 digits. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 33: Daylight Savings

    If this location is disabled, then by default, locations 26 and 27 will also be disabled. This means that even if you put values into locations 26 and 27, daylight savings will not commence. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 34: Table 13: Day Of Week Data

    Day of Week to End Daylight Saving (default = 1) Select the day of the week as per Table 13, to disable Daylight Saving. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [2] [9] [*] [DAY] [*] IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 35: Miscellaneous - Advanced

    Enter the time when the auto test will be reported. The format is [HHMM] based on a 24-hour clock. (All 4 digits must be entered.) [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [3] [3] [*] [HHMM] [*] The valid data range is: 00h00m – 23h59m. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 36: Communications Setup - Advanced

    Communications Setup - Advanced The X64 Alarm Panel has the capabilities for dual reporting as well as split reporting. Dual reporting is when an alarm condition is reported to both telephone numbers within a telephone module. The condition will only be considered reported once it has been sent to both numbers.
  • Page 37: Table 18: Communications Format Data

    If dual reporting is enabled then this format will be used to report to phone number 2, which belongs to reporting module 1. Refer to Table 18 for the available communication formats. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 38: Table 19: Reporting Communications Options Data

    Table 19: Reporting Communications Options Data On / Off Action Enable Tone Dialling Enable Pulse Dialling Join the Telephone Numbers Together Keep Two Separate Telephone Numbers Enable Dual Reporting Disable Dual Reporting Default values are shaded IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 39: Table 20: Download Options Data

    LOCATION 48 Download Options This location configures options relating to remote connections made to the X64 via the onboard telephone dialler. Refer to Table 20 for the values you can select. Fax defeat is useful for downloading when a fax or answering machine is connected to the same ...
  • Page 40: Phone Numbers

    [MODE] [0] will clear the phone number, anything entered into this location after that will NOT be registered. EXAMPLE: Phone number 1 is to be dialled as follows: [0] followed by a 4-second pause then [0317051373]. The key sequences are as follows per Table 21. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 41: Figure 2: How Telephone Numbers Work

    The phone number programmed into this location will be used to respond to a call-back request from the IDS download software/PC. (This is an advanced location). Option 4 in location 48 (Download Options) must be enabled for the call-back telephone number to have an effect.
  • Page 42: Location 53

    Location 72 is partition 2  Location 73 is partition 3  Location 74 is partition 4  Location 75 is partition 5  Location 76 is partition 6  Location 77 is partition 7  IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 43: Zone Properties

    - the siren will NOT sound and no alarm condition will be reported. Peripherals sending zone updates to the panel will not cause chimes on a zone unless the zone is restored and then violated. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 44: Table 22: Zone Type Properties Data

    Buzz Profile 4 Reserved Default values are shaded NOTE: Please see section 14 of the User manual for more information on how to select stay profiles and how to switch between them. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 45: No Movement - Advanced

    Enter a 4-digit time [HHMM] for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32-digit string, followed by the [*] key. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [1] [7] [3] [*] [PARTITION NO.] [*] [HHMM] [*] IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 46 [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [1] [7] [5] [*] [PARTITION NO.] [*] [HHMM] [*] The valid data range: 00h00m – 23h59m. Partition no. is: 1-8. Refer to section 8.3.2 Using Sub-locations to see how to scroll from one sub-location to another using the [*] key. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 47: Auto Arm - Advanced

    Location 183 is partition 3  Location 184 is partition 4  Location 185 is partition 5  Location 186 is partition 6  Location 187 is partition 7  Location 188 is partition 8  IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 48: Table 23: Arm/ Disarm Days Data

    Enter a 4-digit time for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32-digit string, followed by the [*] key. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [1] [9] [0] [*] [PARTITION NO.] [*] [MMSS] [*] The valid data range is: 00m01s – 59m59s. Partition no. is: 1-8. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 49: Security Codes

    All no zone activity alarm settings  [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [1] [9] [9] [*] [NEW MAINTENACE CODE] [*] NOTE: Refer to location 23 to set the number of digits in the maintenance code. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 50: Partition Options

    Figure 3 and Figure 4 show the order in which the LEDs display to show you which zones you are viewing as per Table 24. Figure 3: Paging Indication on the Classic Keypad Figure 4: Paging Indication on the Curved Keypad Table 24: Zones per Partition Page Page POWER READY AWAY Zones IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 51: Locations 211 - 218 Partition Arm Options (Partitions 1 - 8)

    If option 7 is set in location 16, an engineer reset trouble condition will also be displayed on the keypad. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 52: Table 25: Partition Arm Options Data

    Disable the Exit Beep Enable Engineer's Reset Disable Engineer's Reset Enable Auto Disarm Disable Auto Disarm Default values are shaded * For option 5 or 6 to work, option 2 needs to be disabled. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 53: Delays

    Enter a 4-digit exit delay period for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 32-digit string, followed by the [*] key. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [2] [3] [0] [*] [PARTITION NO.] [*] [MMSS] [*] IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 54: Options To Configure Keypads

    ID 1-8, must be allocated. To view the ID of a keypad refer to location 243. Enter 1 digit for each of the 8 keypads and program as an 8-digit string, followed by the [*] key. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 55 View the data in this location to determine the Keypad ID (1 – 8). [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [2] [4] [3] [*] NOTE: This is a read-only location and no data no can be changed. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 56: Table 27: Keypad Options Data

    On a LED keypad from the keypad start zone number plus 16 zones. On a LCD keypad from the keypad start zone number up to 64 zones. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 57: Reporting Codes - Advanced

    If any of the sub-locations are disabled here, then the reporting codes will not report – even if they are enabled at 9.16 Event Reporting Options - Advanced. Refer to section 8.3.2 Using Sub-locations to see how to scroll from one sub-location to another using the [*] key. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 58: Location 301 Global Reporting Code 2

    Refer to section 8.3.2 Using Sub-locations to see how to scroll from one sub-location to another using the [*] key. NOTE: The values are hexadecimal. Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 59: 9.14.2 Zone Reporting Codes

    Each location represents a set of 16 zones: Location 304 is zones 1-16  Location 305 is zones 17-32  Location 306 is zones 33-48  Location 307 is zones 39-64  IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 60: Locations 308 - 311 Zone Alarm Restoral Reporting Code

    Location 314 is zones 33-48  Location 315 is zones 39-64  Enter a 2-digit reporting code for each of the 16 zones and program as a 32-digit string, followed by the [*] key. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 61: Locations 316 - 319 Zone Tamper Restore Reporting Code

    Enter a 2-digit reporting code for each of the 16 zones and program as a 32-digit string, followed by the [*] key. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [LOCATION] [*] [ZONE NO.] [*] [REPORTING CODE] [*] The valid data range is: 01-FF, with 00 to disable. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 62: Locations 324 - 327 Zone Force Arm Reporting Code

    The valid data range is: 01-FF, with 00 to disable. If any of the sub-locations are disabled here, then the reporting codes will not report – even if they are enabled at 9.16 Event Reporting Options - Advanced. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 63: 9.14.3 Partition Reporting Codes

    Refer to section 8.3.2 Using Sub-locations to see how to scroll from one sub-location to another using the [*] key. NOTE: The values are hexadecimal. Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 64 Enter a 2-digit reporting code for each of the 8 partitions and program as a 16-digit string, followed by the [*] key. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [3] [3] [9] [*] [PARTITION NO.] [*] [REPORTING CODE] [*] The valid data range is: 01-FF, with 00 to disable. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 65: 9.14.4 User Reporting Codes

    Enter a 2-digit reporting code for each of the 16 users and program as a 32-digit string, followed by the [*] key. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [LOCATION] [*] [USER] [*] [REPORTING CODE] [*] The valid data range is: 01-FF, with 00 to disable. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 66: Locations 350 - 357 Stay Close Reporting Code

    Location 364 represents users 97-112  Location 365 represents users 113-128  Enter a 2-digit reporting code for each of the 16 users and program as a 32-digit string, followed by the [*] key. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 67: Programmable Outputs

    The output/s to be cleared will be displayed by zone number LEDs. The programmable outputs will clear when ANY partition is disarmed. Refer to Table 28 to view which zone number LED corresponds to which onboard output. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 68: Table 28: Clear Programmable Onboard Outputs Data

    ANY partition is disarmed. Refer to Table 30 to view which zone number LED corresponds to which keypad output. Table 30: Clear Programmable Keypad Outputs Data Output Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 4 Keypad 5 Keypad 6 Keypad 7 Keypad 8 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 69: Partition Event Driven Outputs - Advanced

    Enter a 4-digit value (2 digits as per Table 33 and 2 digits as per Table 34) for each partition and program as a 32-digit string, followed by the [*] key. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [LOCATION] [*] [PARTITION] [*] [OUTPUT] [ACTION] [*] IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 70: Table 32: Partition Programmable Output Events For Locations 411-414

    Zone expander 5 output 2 Keypad 3 output Zone expander 6 output 1 Keypad 4 output Zone expander 6 output 2 Keypad 5 output Reserved Keypad 6 output Reserved Keypad 7 output Reserved Keypad 8 output IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 71: Table 34: Output Actions Data

    Strobe Programmable Output Event Disabled [00] Chime Programmable Output Event Disabled [00] Arm Follow Programmable Output Event Disabled [00] NOTE: Once a programmable output has been enabled, the default action will be Pulse High [02]. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 72: 9.15.3 Zone Programmable Output Events

    This output follows the hook relay. It may be used to trigger switching from the telephone line to a radio transmitter. There is no output action for the fire sensor power and dual reporting programmable output  events. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 73: Table 37: Global Programmable Output Events Default Data

    Refer to section 8.3.2 Using Sub-locations to see how to scroll from one sub-location to another using the [*] key. NOTE: Once a programmable output has been enabled, the default action will be Pulse High [02]. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 74: Output Pulse Timing - Advanced

    Enter a 4-digit time, [HHMM], for each of the 5 onboard outputs and program as a 20-digit string, followed by the [*] key. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [4] [3] [8] [*] [OUTPUT NO.] [*] [HHMM] [*] IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 75: Output Scheduling Off Time - Advanced

    [*] key. [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [LOCATION] [*] [OUTPUT NO.] [*] [HHMM] [*] The valid data range is: 00h00m – 23h59m, with 24h00m to disable. Output no. is: 1-2. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 76: Output Scheduling On/Off Days - Advanced

    ON Days of the Week OFF Days of the Week Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Sunday Sunday All OFF (Arm Day Disabled) All OFF (Disarm Day Disabled) IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 77: Table 39: Outputs Per Location

    Refer to Table 38 Keypad 4 Refer to Table 38 Keypad 5 Refer to Table 38 Keypad 6 Refer to Table 38 Keypad 7 Refer to Table 38 Keypad 8 Refer to Table 38 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 78: Event Reporting Options - Advanced

    Enable zone swinger Telephone module 2 shutdown restore reporting Disable zone swinger Telephone module 1 shutdown restore reporting Default values are shaded NOTE: See section 9.5 Communications Setup - Advanced. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 79: Table 41: Global Split Reporting 1 Bitmap Data

    Telephone module 1 reporting Default values are shaded * The reporting code is only supported by Contact ID or SIA, and thus will not be reported if any other format has been selected. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 80: Table 42: Global Split Reporting 2 Bitmap Data

    * The reporting code is only supported by Contact ID, and thus will only be reported if Contact ID has been selected. * *The reporting code is only supported by Contact ID or SIA, and thus will not be reported if any other format has been selected. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 81: Table 43: Global Split Reporting 3 Bitmap Data

    *The reporting code is only supported by Contact ID or SIA, and thus will not be reported if any other format has been selected. ** The reporting code is only supported by Contact ID, and thus will only be reported if Contact ID has been selected. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 82: Table 44: Global Split Reporting 4 Bitmap Data

    Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Default values are shaded IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 83: Table 45: Split Reporting Partitions 1-8 Data

    Location 583 is partition 3  Location 584 is partition 4  Location 585 is partition 5  Location 586 is partition 6  Location 587 is partition 7  Location 588 is partition 8  IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 84: Keypad Information

    When phoning the helpdesk for technical support, it is important to be able to give them all (or at least) some of information for the panel. This will help with the troubleshooting process. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 85: Index Of Programming Locations

    No Movement Medical Alarm Start (default = 0100) ......46 LOCATION 176 No Movement Medical Alarm End (default = 0100) ......47 LOCATION 180 Auto Arm Time (default = 2400) ............47 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 86 LOCATION 457 Keypad Output OFF Time (default = 2400) ......... 76 LOCATIONS 458 - 498 Output On/Off Days ................76 LOCATIONS 501 – 564 Split Reporting Zones 1 - 64 ..............78 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 87 LOCATION 572 Global Split Reporting 2 ............... 80 LOCATION 573 Global Split Reporting 3 ............... 81 LOCATION 574 Global Split Reporting 4 ............... 82 LOCATIONS 581 - 588 Split Reporting Partitions 1-8............... 83 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 88 Duress Reporting Code (Explanation) ............................. 63 Earth ......................................12 End-of-Line Resistors ................................12 Engineer Reset (Explanation) ..............................51 Enrolling Keypads ..................................14 Entering Program Mode ..............................19, 95 Entry Delay ....................................44 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 89 Number of Account Code Digits .............................. 33 Number of Dial Attempts ................................39 Number of Rings to Answer ..............................39 Open Reporting Code ................................66 Outdoor Instant Zone ................................24 Output Pulse Time (Programme Location) ..........................74 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 90 Tamper by Zone .................................. 43, 60 Tamper Reporting Code ................................60 Tamper Restore Reporting Code ............................. 61 Tamper Zone ..................................24, 69 Telephone Communicator - Connecting..........................12 Transformer....................................12 Trouble Display ..................................22, 29 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 91 Warning Zone .................................... 24 Wiring ....................................11, 14 Zone Buzz ..................................... 44 Entry/Exit....................................44 Stay ...................................... 44 Zone Properties ..................................43 Zone Shutdown Count ................................26 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
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  • Page 94: Cross Reference Lookup

    Locations 342 – 373 Security Basic Setup Locations 197 – 199 Zones Basic Setup Locations 1 – 8 Locations 101 – 164 Locations 201 – 208 Advanced Setup Locations 11 – 13 IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
  • Page 95: Programming Quick Reference Guide

    The READY LED is solid, and the AWAY LED flashes.  [#] to exit current location.  READY is flashing.  [#] to exit.  The READY LED will stop flashing.  The panel is now in standby mode. IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010...
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