2.4 LCD Terminal ..............8 Defer Arming ................42 DTMF Remote Control (Telephone Remote Control) ....42 2.5 Access Control and the IQ Plus .......... 9 Keyswitch Arming and Disarming..........42 2.6 Wireless Remote and the IQ ..........10 Pulse Counting.
INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. PROGRAMMING METHODS The Inner Range IQ has been designed to provide a versatile system that is quick & easy to program & commission. THERE ARE 5 WAYS TO QUICKLY PROGRAM YOUR INNER RANGE IQ.
Power Problems, Cabinet & Siren Tampers, Communication Problems, LAN & Battery Fuses, Zone Self-test Status and Keypad The Inner Range IQ is an affordable, simple to use security system targeted at the Emergency Alarms (Panic, Fire, Medical & Duress).
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INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. Callback and Fax Bypass options are available. Unique to the IQ Plus is “Access Review” events such as REX button, Door Forced, Door Open Too Long (DOTL), valid and invalid card read and access entry are all viewable (requires With the DTMF Card fitted, a User can dial in to the system, and using an add-on to the Upload/Download software).
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 1.2 TYPES OF USERS 1.3 DEFAULT USERS: The system has 3 special Users and 93 normal Users. The system can be configured for The Default Installer PIN and Master PIN Codes should be changed as soon as possible 4 digit or 6 digit PIN codes depending on the requirements of the site.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p7 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 2. THE IQ TERMINAL Key Combination Examples (Programmable in General Options) 2.1 KEY FUNCTIONS. 1, ON Quick Arm (Single Area System, no pin code) PROG PANIC. Keys 1 & 3 pressed simultaneously.
Area in Alarm (LED flashing). Any of the 4 Areas (8 * Alarm indication takes priority over Isolate or other indication. Areas in the IQ Plus System) can be chosen for display. ^ See “System Inputs” in the Tables section.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p9 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 2.5 ACCESS CONTROL AND THE IQ PLUS. Each door will assume Area control of the Area associated with the Terminal, a Terminal REQUIRED EQUIPMENT. MUST be associated with an Area.
“Flash” connector (JP8) on the Controller for the purpose of providing a Flash Upgrade Programming Key. of the Controller Firmware version. Refer to your Inner Range IQ distributor for more details. Connect the Programming Key to Serial Port 0 on the Control Module. 3.2 IMPORT DATA FROM THE PROGRAMMING KEY.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p11 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 4. PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.3 SELECTING AND PROGRAMMING THE DATA. User programming is stored in Memory Addresses numbered from 401 to 447. TO SELECT THE ADDRESS OF THE DATA TO BE VIEWED OR EDITED.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 4.4 “VALUE” DATA. TO EDIT THE DATA. The range of Data values that can be stored in a Value Data Address depends on the LED TERMINAL parameter being programmed. The data can be either a single digit or a multiple-digit Flashing Area Lamps will prompt you for each digit of the Address to be entered number.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p13 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. PROGRAMMING MULTI-DIGIT NUMBERS. NOTE: On the LCD terminal the options are displayed as a series of letters, coresponding to the name of each function (refer Section 9 Programming Reference). These options are changed using the same keys as on the LED terminal, that is, keys 1-8.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 4.6 PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART. 4.7 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE The following flowchart provides an overview of the simple steps involved in programming This example shows how Zone 1 would be changed to the “Hand-over” Input Type (2) from the system Data and Options.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p15 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. STEP 3. Enter the new Data Value. Select the new Input Type; (Handover), then LED TERMINAL LED ‘2’ flashes then after ‘Enter’ is pushed LED ‘A4’ flashes twice. 3 beeps indicate the end of the data sequence, then the “1” lamp will flash to prompt for the 1st digit of the next programming loaction.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 4.8 DEFAULTING THE SYSTEM. • Time Zone 1 is 0900 to 1700, Monday to Friday. There are four pre-defined settings available to the installer: • Time Zone 2 is 0900 to 1300, Saturday and Sunday.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p17 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 5. USER OPERATIONS SUMMARY. GENERAL USER OPERATIONS. (NO PIN CODE REQUIRED) NEXT 11 Day Alarm On/Off. This operation will toggle the Day Alarm function On and Off. NEXT 12 Alarm History.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. NEXT 23 Activate Walk Test. Puts the system into Walk Test Mode. Any Zone activation causes Siren squawk and Zone Lamp to flash. Press <CLR> to exit. The system will automatically exit from Walk Test if the “Walk Test Time” (Address 912) expires.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p19 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. USER PROGRAMMING Adding or Changing a User As each digit is entered, 3 very short beeps will sound to indicate that the entry is ac- cepted, and the next Zone Lamp will now Fast flash for the next digit to be entered.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. Deleting a User 7. Assign the User Type. 1. Logon. The <A3> Lamp will flash to indicate the system is ready for User Type selection. Enter your PIN code; The corresponding Zone Lamp (0 to 9) will indicate the User Type selected.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p21 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 7. BASIC PROGRAMMING GUIDE. 1 ZONE TO 16 ZONE BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEM. The Programming Sequence beginning on the following page takes the Installer through the steps required to program a typical Burglary Alarm System.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. DEFAULT THE SYSTEM. Logon to the Terminal using the Installer PIN code and select DEFAULTING THE CONTROL MODULE. NEXT 098 -Enter PIN, <NEXT>, 0, 9, 8. Select the Default Option.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p23 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. PROGRAM ANY ADDITIONAL BASIC OPTIONS FOR ZONE INPUTS. NEXT 651 to 666 Zone Address Silent When selected, Siren is not activated when an alarm is triggered on this Zone. (NOTE: “Silent” over-rides “Siren Lockout”) Siren Lockout Zone will only trigger the Siren for the number of times specified in the “Siren Swinger Shutdown Count”.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. PROGRAM THE BASIC SYSTEM TIMERS. HomeGuard Time. DEFAULT: 90 Seconds. NEXT 900 Program a value from 0 to 255 Seconds. Sets the Home Zone Entry Delay time for the “Home Delayed” function in Zone Types 4, 6 & 8.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p25 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. PROGRAM THE CURRENT TIME AND DATE. (Master User Operation) NEXT 33 Set the Real-Time Clock. The Time, Date and Day of Week are programmed in 3 separate fields in the following order: hh:mm (1st Field);...
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. Is the system a Multi-Area system? Single Area System. YES. Multi Area System. Go to Step 14a. PROGRAM THE MULTI-AREA GENERAL OPTIONS. NEXT 891 Option Default Description Multi Area system.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p27 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. Single Area System Multi-Area System 15A. PROGRAM AREA 1 ENTRY DELAY. NEXT 531 15B. PROGRAM AREA ENTRY DELAYS AS REQUIRED. DEFAULT: 30 Seconds DEFAULT: 30 Seconds Program a value from 0 to 255 Seconds.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ENABLE/DISABLE REMOTE CONNECT FOR UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD. Select the Remote Connect Option. DEFAULT: 1 - Remote Connect Enabled NEXT 512 Remote Connect not allowed. Remote Connect Enabled. (Default) Remote Connect Enabled with Callback.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p29 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. No Reporting. Contact ID or Domestic Dialer Reporting. Go to Step 30. “User Programming” PROGRAM THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBERS. Primary Telephone Number. NEXT 500 Program the Primary Telephone number for Reporting.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. No Reporting. Domestic Dialer. Contact ID. Go to Step 30 Go to Step 21 Go to Step 20 Client Codes. “User Programming” “Dialer Options” PROGRAM THE AREA CLIENT CODE/S. Area 1 / General Area ..............NEXT 521 Area 2 ..................
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p31 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. No Reporting. PROGRAM THE MAXIMUM DIAL ATTEMPTS. NEXT 508 Go to Step 30 DEFAULT: 8 Attempts “User Programming” Program the Maximum number of Dial Attempts from 1 to 16. ! CAUTION: Communications Authority Regulations limit the maximum number of dial attempts.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. No Reporting. PROGRAM THE DIALER SWINGER SHUTDOWN COUNT. NEXT 914 Go to Step 30 DEFAULT: 16 “User Programming” (Only required if the “Dialer Lockout” option is selected for any Zones in the Zone Options in Step 25 above) Program the number of times (0 to 255) the Dialer can be triggered by a Zone Input, in a single Arming period, before Siren Lockout occurs.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p33 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. No Reporting. ENABLE/DISABLE THE KEYPAD EMERGENCY ALARMS REQUIRED TO ACTIVATE THE DIALER. Go to Step 30 NEXT 899. Option Default “User Programming” Panic Alarms will activate the Dialer. Fire Alarms will activate the Dialer.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. PROGRAM THE USERS (Wireless Remote Key + Card) cont. 3) User PIN number (if required, must be entered if a Remote or Card is not used) Enter the new PIN number ...
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p35 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. No Access Options. REX BUTTON ON TERMINAL Go to Step 34 An Installer Code or Master User Code must be used to program this option “Change Installer PIN” 1) Key in your PIN, then Press...
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. CHANGE THE INSTALLER PIN CODE. NEXT 401 This should be done before the system commissioning is completed and system operation is handed over to the client. Ensure that a new PIN code is chosen that will not be forgotten, while still providing security against unauthorised access.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p37 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 8. PROGRAMMING OF ADVANCED FEATURES. The following features can be programmed to operate in addition to the Primary system features already described in the Basic Programming Guide. The programming procedures in this section assume that the system has already been programmed according to the procedures in Section 7 -”Basic Programming Guide”.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ACCESS CONTROL Access Review to General Review Option. Setting General options to allow Access Review to be written to General Review 1) Enable Option 3, in General Options 4. NEXT 893 This option should be enabled with caution because of the limited size of the buffer, Access events could force General events out of the buffer before they can be reviewed.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p39 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. AUTO-ARM AND AUTO-DISARM Program a TimeZone. 1) Choose a TimeZone to Program. 2) Program a “Start Time”. This is the time that the Area will automatically Arm. Program the Start Hour.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. AUXILIARY TO FOLLOW A TIMEZONE Program a TimeZone. 1) Choose a TimeZone to Program. 2) Program a “Start Time”. This is the time that the Auxiliary will be activated. Program the Start Hour.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p41 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. CALL FORWARDING. (System will dial the Call Divert number on Arming, and the Call Un-Divert number on Dis-Arming) 1) Program the Telephone Numbers. Call Divert. NEXT 502 Contact the telephone service provider for details of Call Divert/Un-divert numbers.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. DEFER ARMING 1) Program the “Re-Auto-Arm Time”. (0 to 255 Minutes. Factory Default = 30 Minutes) NEXT 908 (Period of no Zone activity before Area will Auto-Arm after being Disarmed by a “Defer Arm Only” User Type) 2) Program one or more User PIN Codes for “Defer Arming”...
4) Securitel does not use a phone connection, the Securitel “STU” is connected to the IQ “Port 0” or “Port 1” via an Inner Range cable PN: 995524 Options that are selected to report to the “Dialer” will report via Securitel...
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. SIREN OUTPUT TO OPERATE AS AN AUXILIARY 1) If the Siren (SPK) Output (Auxiliary 0) is required to operate as a normal Open Collector Auxiliary Output; Enable Option 6 - “Siren Output operates as Auxiliary” in “General Options 3”.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p45 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. USER AUXILIARIES 1) Assign the Auxiliary Event Type to the selected Auxiliary to control. NEXT 801 (Aux 1), to 810 (Aux 10) Type 13 - “User Auxiliary A” Type 14 - “User Auxiliary B”...
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL 1) Ensure that an RF Terminal or RF Module is connected to the LAN and commissioned as described in the installation instructions of these products. 2) If a “Bell Squawk” on the Siren (or another Auxiliary Output), and/or Flashing on the Strobe is required to indicate successful Wireless operations: Enable Option 3 - “Bell Squawk on Siren for Wireless operations”...
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p47 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 9. PROGRAMMING REFERENCE. FUNCTION ADDRESS DEFAULT (Data Type) 401-495 USER PROGRAMMING. There are 48 Users in the system: USER 1 Installer. USER 2 Master User. 403-495 USERS 3 to 95 Normal Users.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) The Telephone numbers are presented in the sequence: Programming the Telephone Number Digits. • Primary number. Multi-digit numbers are entered by pressing the <OFF> key.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p49 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) CALL-BACK TELEPHONE NUMBER (UP TO 16 DIGITS) This Address sets the Telephone number that the system will use when dialling back the computer for Upload/Download.
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“Securitel Reporting” format. The IQ Plus also provides a “Securitel” Reporting option. Zone and System Alarms, restores, tampers and openning / closeing, as well as keypad alarm (Medical, Panic etc), Door Forced and DOTL are also reported.Securitel can be used with Domestic dialing but not Contact ID.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p51 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not select any options 1 to 5, unless a Dialer Reporting format has been selected. 1 - Alarms are reported via Dialer (Securitel).
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) TEST REPORTING (PERIODIC TEST REPORT TO CENTRAL STATION) (Value Data) The following Addresses set the frequency of automatic Test reports and the time of day the Test Report is to be sent to the Central Monitoring Station.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p53 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) IMPORTANT NOTE: Remote connect for DTMF Telephone remote control is not affected by this setting. 0 - Remote connect for Upload/Download not allowed 1 - Remote connect for Upload/Download enabled 2 - Remote connect for Upload/Download enabled with Callback.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) 516 ; 518 3 - 9600 PORT 0 ; PORT 1 : BAUD RATE 0 - 300 1 - 1200 2 - 4800 3 - 9600...
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p55 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) AREA 4 CLIENT CODE This is the 4 digit Client Code used for Area 4 (blank by default) in Multi-Area systems when reporting to a Central Monitoring Station in Contact ID format.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) i.e. The control function only occurs on the Invalid-to-Valid transition or “edge”. This means the Area can still be controlled by other entities, if required, such as: -User control via PIN codes and Keyswitches, etc.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p57 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) (Option Data) AUTO-ARM IN HOME MODE If an option is selected, the Area will Auto-arm in Home mode when the TimeZone (If assigned in the Area Auto-Arming Options) becomes Valid.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) 565-568 Spare (Option Data) MULTI AREA OPTIONS When the system operates in Multi-Area mode, it can be configured as four separate Areas, or as 3 Areas with Area 4 as the Sub-Area.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p59 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) 590-595 (Value Data) DAYLIGHT SAVING IMPORTANT NOTE: The Daylight Saving “Start Month” and “End Month” must both be non-zero before any automatic Daylight Saving adjustment will be performed.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) Europe. Daylight Saving Time normally starts on the last Sunday in March, and ends on the last Sunday in October. e.g. 25 March 2001 to 28 October 2001 NOTE: These dates are only a guide, and should be checked with a reliable local source.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p61 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) Dual EOL: 11 -2k2, 2k2 12 -2k2, 6k8 13 -3k3, 6k8 14-10k, 10k (Provides Tamper state. 1st Value is Series Resistor, 2nd Value is Resistor across contacts) Zone Doubed: 15 -1k, 3k3, 6k8.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. Away Delayed / Home Instant. Same as Type 1 - “Delayed” when Armed in Away (Normal) Mode. Instant Alarm when Armed in Home Mode. Away Handover / Home Isolate. Same as Type 2 - “Handover” when Armed in Away (Normal) Mode.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p63 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) Hand-over Force Arm. Same as Type 2 - “Handover” except that Users will always be allowed to arm an Area assigned to this Zone type when the Zone is unsealed.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) If limited Multi-break reporting is required, select this option and specify the number of “Breaks” to be reported in the Swinger Shutdown Dialer Count. This option is highly recommended for “Domestic Dialer” format.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p65 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) (Option Data) ZONE AREAS 701-716 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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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) START AND END TIMES The Start and End Times are defined in 4 separate Addresses for each TimeZone. (Value Data) TIMEZONE START HOUR (0 - 23 Hour) This Address defines the Hour component of the Start Time.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p67 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) Aux 1 Type 1 - Burglary A single Auxiliary Event Type can be assigned to each of the general purpose Auxiliary outputs. (Auxiliaries 1 to 10) If the General Option “Siren O/P operates as Auxiliary”...
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) Spare 871-889 GENERAL OPTIONS. 1. (Option Data) 1 - Auto Isolate on Arming 1 - No 2 - Quick Arming 2 - No 3 - Force Arm Areas.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p69 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) (Option Data) GENERAL OPTIONS. 2. 1 - No 1 - Multi-Area System. 2 - Yes 2 - Terminal Beeper for Day Alarms. Provides Door Bell sound on all Terminals associated with the Area the Day Alarm Zone is in.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) GENERAL OPTIONS. 3. (Option Data) 1 - 6 Digit PIN codes (Normally 4 Digits) 1 - No 2 - Automatic Battery Testing. 2 - Yes 3 - Battery Test on Arming.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p71 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) GENERAL OPTIONS. 4. ACCESS OPTIONS (Option Data) 1 - Enable reporting of Door Forced event 1 - No 2 - Enable reporting of Door Open Too Long event...
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) (Option Data) SYSTEM INPUT DIALER ENABLE Dialer reporting for various System Inputs can be enabled by selecting the required System Input dialer enable options. 1 - Yes...
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p73 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) (Value Data) TIMERS AND COUNTERS 90 Seconds HOMEGUARD TIME (HOME ZONE ENTRY DELAY) (0 TO 255 SECONDS) Sets the period of time for Entry Delay on Zones programmed to be delayed in Home Mode. e.g. Zone Types 4, 6 and 9.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) 5 Minutes KEYPAD LOCKOUT TIME (0 TO 255 MINUTES) Sets the period of time that the keypad will be locked out after 5 incorrect PIN Code login attempts in a row.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p75 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) Operation. a) When an Autoarm Area is disarmed, the Re-Autoarm timer will be started for that Area. b) While the timer is running, any Zone Input activity detected in the Area will cause the timer to be re-started. (Thereby preventing the...
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) SIREN SWINGER SHUTDOWN COUNT (0 - 255) Number of times Zone Input alarms can trigger the Siren before Siren Lockout. Only alarms on Zones with “Siren Lockout” (Address 651 - 666, Option 2) enabled will increment the counter.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p77 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DEFAULT FUNCTION (Data Type) CARD & PIN DOOR CONTROL normal operation is card or PIN (Option Data) Terminal One / Door One only accepts CARD & PIN Data. (Factory Default not Enabled) 1 - No Terminal Two / Door Two only accepts CARD &...
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p79 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. AUXILIARY EVENT TYPES No. Auxiliary Event Type: Event On (Valid) when: Event Off (Invalid) when: User (Master) Control/Test only Turned On via NEXT 24 "Auxiliary Control & Test" Mode. Turned Off via NEXT 24 "Auxiliary Control & Test" Mode.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. No. Auxiliary Event Type: Event On (Valid) when: Event Off (Invalid) when: Zone 8 in Alarm Zone 9 in Alarm Zone 10 in Alarm Zone 11 in Alarm Zone in Alarm.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p81 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. No. Auxiliary Event Type: Event On (Valid) when: Event Off (Invalid) when: When this event type is set the Auxiliary operation options and Auxiliary Timer registers Door Forced or DOTL Alarm on Door 1 are always ignored.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. AUXILIARY ACTIONS Type ACTION DESCRIPTION Follow Event Status On when Event goes Valid / Off when Event goes Invalid. Invert Event Status Off when Event goes Valid / On when Event goes Invalid.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p83 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. SYSTEM INPUTS ALARM INPUT Zone DESCRIPTION Lamp *4 Goes Into Alarm when: Restores when: AC Fail The AC mains has been absent for more than the specified time period (AC Fail Delay).
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. CONTACT ID EVENT CODE’S 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. All Contact ID strings follow the format:...
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p85 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. FACTORY DEFAULT AND INSTALLER PRESET CONFIGURATIONS (Hardware Reset; Short pins 2&3 of the flash There are four pre-defined settings available to the Installer: header for at least 5 seconds while powering up), The Factory Default, and Three “8 Zone / Single Area”...
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DESCRIPTION FACTORY DEFAULT INSTALLER PRESET 1 INSTALLER PRESET 2 INSTALLER PRESET 3 NO DIALER CONTACT ID DIALER DOMESTIC DIALER Multi Area Options Holiday 1 Programming month Holiday 1 Programming day...
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p87 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DESCRIPTION FACTORY DEFAULT INSTALLER PRESET 1 INSTALLER PRESET 2 INSTALLER PRESET 3 NO DIALER CONTACT ID DIALER DOMESTIC DIALER Zone 1 Area Zone 2 Area Zone 3 Area Zone 4 Area...
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. ADDRESS DESCRIPTION FACTORY DEFAULT INSTALLER PRESET 1 INSTALLER PRESET 2 INSTALLER PRESET 3 NO DIALER CONTACT ID DIALER DOMESTIC DIALER Auxiliary Timer Value Aux 0 Auxiliary Timer Value Aux 1...
27/03/03 13:28:00--Door 4 Open Too Long Alarmed 27/03/03 13:30:00--Door 4 Open Too Long Restored Unique to the IQ Plus is “Access Review” events such as REX button, Door Forced, Door 27/03/03 13:32:00--Door 4 Forced Alarmed Open Too Long (DOTL), valid and invalid card read and access entry are all viewable (requires 27/03/03 13:34:00--Door 4 Forced Restored an add-on to the Upload/Download software).
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. IQ SECURITEL REPORT MAPPING Alarm events The first digit in the Alarm Event represents the type of alarm (Alarm, restore, tamper, isolate etc), whilst the second digit represents the zone (point) number that generated the A Securitel report consists of 2 digit pair for each event, upto 4 events may be reported in event.
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. Zone Options ................. 651 to 666 ....63 Zone Self Test History..............14 ......17 Zone Self Testing ....................... 46 Zone Self-test Period ..............903 ......73 Zone Type ..................601 to 616 ....61...
Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p95 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. NUMERICAL INDEX OF ADDRESS LOCATIONS Call-back Telephone Number .............. 49 Contact ID Event Codes ..............84 Address Topic Page Contact ID Reporting Format .............. 49 Domestic Dialer Reporting Format ............49 Day Alarm On/Off.
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. 561 to 564 Terminal Associated Area ..............57 Force Arm Areas.................. 68 Multi Area Options ................58 General Option Programming - Basic ..........24 Holiday Day ..................58 General Options. 1................68 570 to 589 Holidays ....................
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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05) p97 INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual. Medical alarms will activate the Siren..........72 Panic alarms will activate the Dialer........... 72 Panic alarms will activate the Siren............ 73 Counters ....................73 Homeguard Time .................. 73 Timers ....................
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It is our intention to completely satisfy the requirements of our customers. To that end, Inner Range Pty Ltd stands behind its products with confidence. A Two Year Warranty accompanies every Inner Range product. Should any Inner Range 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.
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