IDS X Series Owner's Manual
IDS X Series Owner's Manual

IDS X Series Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 XSeries Serial Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 700-678-01A Xseries Serial Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction to the IDS XSeries Alarm Panel ..................6 Keypad Indicator Icons ......................8 Button Details ...........................8 Viewing Data on an LED Keypad ....................8 Reading Binary Values .......................9 Entering Data on an LED Keypad .....................10 The Keypad Buzzer ..........................10 Arming the Alarm ..........................11 Away Arm ..........................11...
  • Page 4 Remote Receiver Capacity.......................33 LCD Keypad Zone Naming – Option 30 (Advanced) ................34 LCD Keypad Language – Option 31 ....................34 Serial Code – Option 37 ........................35 Renaming Switch 1 – 9 Function (Touch keypad 860-03-613)............35 Edit the Time - Option 40 ........................35 Edit the Date - Option 41 ........................36 Stay Zones ............................36 How to Select a Stay Profile ....................37...
  • Page 5 Glossa ry Alarm Memory This is the history of the most recent events that occurred the last time the system was armed. Arming the system sets the system into the ARMED mode. In this mode, violating a zone will activate an alarm condition.
  • Page 6: Introduction To The Ids Xseries Alarm Panel

    Congratulations on your purchase of an IDS Alarm Panel to protect your most valued possessions. The IDS XSeries is a versatile and expandable range of alarm panels with 8 partitions and can be expanded to monitor up to 64 zones depending on the model. Most features are optional and may be programmed directly through the keypad.
  • Page 7 Figure 2: Curve LED Keypad Figure 3: Curve LCD Keypad 700-678-01A XSeries Serial Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 8: Keypad Indicator Icons

    Figure 4: Touch Keypad LCD Display Power, Armed, Unarmed, Alarm Indicators Touch keys Keypad Indicator Icons Power indicator icon has two functions: When the icon is on, this indicates the keypad is powered up. Flashing indicates an issue has occurred and needs your attention. Armed icon indicates the system is armed either in ‘away’...
  • Page 9: Reading Binary Values

    Table 1: LED Indicators ARM LED READY LED POWER LED AWAY LED ZONE LED DESCRIPTION (red) (green) (red) (red) (amber)      System Armed in Away Mode System Armed in Stay Mode      System is Ready to be Armed ...
  • Page 10: Entering Data On An Led Keypad

    EXAMPLE: Imagine the following zone LEDs are on: Zone 1, Zone 3, and Zone 5. Units are represented by the sum of Zone 1 and Zone 3 (i.e. 1 + 4). Tens of units are represented by the value of Zone 5 (i.e. 1 x ten). Therefore, the displayed value is (1+4) + (10) = 15.
  • Page 11: Arming The Alarm

    Arming the Alarm Away Arm [#] [USER CODE] (Leave via Entry/Exit Zone) 1. Ensure that the READY LED is on or that the LCD display reads ‘Ready to Arm’ alongside the partition number being armed. If not, check that all protected doors and windows are closed, and that all movement has ceased in areas covered by motion detectors.
  • Page 12: Key-Switch Or Remote Arming (If Fitted)

    How to Sta y Arm a nd Go LED Keypad Hold down the [6] key until the beep This is a single key arm function that allows the user to STAY arm and leave the premises. If a partition is already stay armed, holding down the [6] key initiates an exit delay, thus allowing the user to leave the premises without disarming.
  • Page 13: Disarming The Control Panel

    How to Disarm Using a Key-switch or Remote 1. Activate the remote or key-switch. (The blue button on the IDS remote, unless otherwise programmed). 2. The system will disarm, and the armed LED indicator (if installed) will turn off. If the siren toot on disarm option is enabled, the siren will provide a double toot when the panel is disarmed.
  • Page 14: Fire Alarms

    Fire Alarms Hold down the [F] key until the beep ➢ If the [F] key is pressed until the keypad beeps (1 second) a FIRE ALARM condition will be activated. ➢ The POWER LED stays on and the ARM LED flashes. ➢...
  • Page 15: Event Log

    Master User Program Options The IDS XSeries Alarm Panels have 128 programmable user codes. By default, user code 1 is the Master User Code that contains a pre-programmed 4-digit code of 1234 and belongs to all partitions.
  • Page 16: User Program Mode

    User Program Mode LED Keypad Hold down the [*] key until the beep, then enter [MASTER CODE] [*] [PROGRAMMABLE OPTION] [*] 1. Ensure that the panel is not armed. 2. Hold down the [*] key until the keypad buzzer sounds. 3.
  • Page 17: Edit A Selected User Code - Option 1

    LCD Keypad 1. Enter the User Program Mode as per steps 1 - 4 of section. 2. The LCD display reads ‘Option Menu’, ‘Add User Code’. Press the [*] key. 3. The LCD display reads ‘New Code + *’. 4. Enter [NEW USER CODE] followed by the [*] key. 5.
  • Page 18: Add/Edit Slot - Option 3

    LCD Keypad [*] [MASTER CODE] [*] [2] [*] [USER CODE] [*] [#] Enter the User Program Mode as per steps 1 - 4 of section User Program Mode. The LCD display reads ‘Option Menu’, ‘Add User Code’. To select menu option 2 – ‘Delete User Code’, press the [2] key or alternatively use the [PANIC] or [MED] keys to scroll through the list of programmable options until you reach Menu Option 2.
  • Page 19: View A User Code Slot Number - Option 5

    LCD Keypad [*] [MASTER CODE] [*] [4] [*] [SLOT NUMBER] [*] [#] Enter the User Program Mode as per steps 1 - 4 of section User Program Mode. The LCD display reads ‘Option Menu’, ‘Add User Code’. To select menu option 4 – ‘Delete Slot’, press the [4] key, or alternatively use the [PANIC] or [MED] keys to scroll through the list of programmable options until you reach the option you want.
  • Page 20 Table 6: User Code Properties Zone LED Property Zone LED Property Master User Code Disarm Only Code Duress Code Global Arm/Disarm Code Arm to Disarm Code [Maid’s Code] Programmable Output Code Arm Only Code Enable Zone Bypass LCD Keypad [*] [MASTER CODE] [*] [1] [0] [*] [USER CODE/SLOT] [*] [PROPERTY NUMBER] [*] [*] [#] 1.
  • Page 21: Assign A User Code To Partitions - Option 11 (Advanced)

    Programmable Ou tp ut C ode This user property enables the use of various programmable outputs to perform home automation actions, such as turning on lights, switches, motors, etc. Any event which can trigger a programmable output can be assigned to an output number from 1 to 57. Assigning an event to outputs 1 to 5 will use the panel’s onboard outputs 1 to 5.
  • Page 22: Allow The Installer Code To Access The User Menu - Option 12

    Allow the Installer Code to Access the User Menu - Option 12 LED Keypad Hold down the [*] key until the beep, enter [MASTER CODE] [*] [1] [2] [*] [*] [#] Enter the User Program Mode as per steps 1 to 4 in section User Program Mode. Press the [1] [2] keys followed by the [*] key to select programmable option 12.
  • Page 23: Xwave 2 Bi-Directional Wireless

    NOTE: ➢ If output action 0 is chosen, then LEDs 1 and 2 will be off. ➢ If output action 1 is chosen, then LED 1 will be on. ➢ If output action 2 is chosen, then LED 2 will be on. ➢...
  • Page 24: Adding The Remote Transmitter To A User Code - Option 16

    Bi-D irectional Remote Tra nsmitter Each remote transmitter is learnt to a user code and will inherit those codes properties, i.e. arm/disarm, arm only, etc. Each remote transmitter has five buttons to control the alarm panel or can query alarm status. The default button assignments are indicated in Figure 4: Remote transmitter default button assignment below.
  • Page 25: Deleting Bi-Directional Remote Transmitters - Option 18

    Function Parameter Description Duress Disarm Partition No Will disarm the allocated partition and cause a duress condition in the alarm system and if configured the alarm will transmit the duress signal to the security company Panic Partition No Will cause the alarm to go into a panic condition and if configured the alarm will transmit the panic signal to the security company Medical Partition No...
  • Page 26: Bi-Directional Pir Devices Walk Test Mode - Option 19

    Unassigne Add Remote to Panel – Option 20 Use the following steps to add Remote Transmitters to the Remote Receiver connected to an IDS Alarm Panel via the keypad bus. [*] [Master Code] [*] [2] [0] [*] [Receiver Number] [*] [User Code] [*] [*] [Press RT Button] [#] LCD Keypad 1.
  • Page 27: Add Remote To Panel - Advanced

    (User Code Properties) in the User Program Menu. See XSeries User Manuals. Add Remote to Panel – Advanced Use the following steps to add Remote Transmitters to the Remote Receiver connected to an IDS Alarm Panel via the keypad Bus using the management button.
  • Page 28 16. The keypad displays “…Confirming…”. 17. Release the remote button 18. The keypad displays “Success”, “Rt User R M B”. 19. Press the [*] key to return to steps 9-18 if you wish to add more remotes. 20. Once you have finished, press the [#] key to exit programming. NOTE: If you were unsuccessful, the keypad will display “fail”.
  • Page 29: Delete Remote From Panel

    Delete Remote from Panel Use the following steps to add Remote Transmitters to the Remote Receiver connected to an IDS Alarm Panel via the Keypad Bus. [*] [Master Code] [*] [2] [2] [*] [Receiver Number] [*] [User Code] [*] [#] LCD Keypad 1.
  • Page 30: Set Remote Receiver Relay Properties

    LED Keypad 1. Hold the [*] key until the beep (3-4 seconds). 2. The READY and ARM LEDs flash alternately. 3. Enter [MASTER CODE] followed by the [*] key. 4. The READY LED flashes. 5. Enter [2] [3] followed by the [*] key. 6.
  • Page 31: Set Remote Receiver Relay Pulse Time

    Set Remote Receiver Relay Pulse Time Use the following steps to set the Remote Receiver relay pulse time. [*] [Master Code] [*] [2] [5] [Receiver Number] [*] [Relay Pulse Time] [*] [#] LCD Keypad 1. Hold the [*] key until the beep (3-4 seconds). 2.
  • Page 32: Identify Remote Receiver

    LED Keypad 1. Hold the [*] key until the beep (3-4 seconds). 2. The READY and ARM LEDs flash alternately. 3. Enter [MASTER CODE] followed by the [*] key. 4. The READY LED flashes. 5. Enter [2] [6] followed by the [*] key. 6.
  • Page 33: Remote Receiver Test

    Remote Receiver Test Use the following steps to test the Remote Receiver. NOTE: This command puts the Remote Receiver into test mode for a few minutes. While in test mode, the XSeries Alarm Panel ignores buttons pressed on known Remote Transmitters, and the keypad displays their user codes.
  • Page 34: Lcd Keypad Zone Naming - Option 30 (Advanced)

    LED Keypad Hold the [*] key until the beep (3-4 seconds). The READY and ARM LEDs flash alternately. Enter [MASTER CODE] followed by the [*] key. The READY LED flashes. Enter [2] [9] followed by the [*] key. The READY and ARM LEDs flash simultaneously. Enter [RECEIVER NUMBER], which could be 1, 2, 3, or 4, followed by the [*] key.
  • Page 35: Serial Code - Option 37

    Serial Code – Option 37 Once a device has been connected to the serial bus and powered on a six-digit code must be entered for communication to take place between the XSeries alarm and the new serial device. Note: This option can only be accessed via an LCD keypad. LCD Keypad [*] [MASTER CODE] [*] [3] [7] [*] [6-digit code] [*] [#] 1.
  • Page 36: Edit The Date - Option 41

    3. To select menu option 40, ‘Edit Time’, press the [4] [0] keys followed by the [*] key or alternatively use the [PANIC] or [MED] keys to scroll through the list of programmable options to option 40. 4. Press the [*] key. 5.
  • Page 37: How To Select A Stay Profile

    How to Select a Stay Profile Quick Select Method (LCD only): Press the [5] key simultaneously with the [STAY PROFILE NUMBER] and release 1. Ensure that the Panel is disarmed. 2. Press the [#] key to clear any previous entries. 3.
  • Page 38: Buzz Zones

    NOTE: Buzz zones will be shown by flashing LEDs. (See Section How to Program Stay Zones). A Buzz zone cannot be selected as a Stay Zone. The Buzz status must be cleared first. 7. Repeat steps 4 - 6 until the all the required Stay zones are programmed/cancelled. 8.
  • Page 39: How To Program Chime Zones

    How to Program Chime Zones LED Keypad Hold down the [2] key until the beep, then enter [ZONE NUMBER] [*] [#] 1. Hold down the [2] key until the keypad buzzer sounds. 2. The POWER LED turns off. 3. Entering a zone number will toggle the corresponding LED. For example, [2] [*] will toggle LED 2 on if off or off if on.
  • Page 40: Explanation Of Trouble Conditions

    Explanation of Trouble Conditions Panel Mains Supply Failure This occurs when your Alarm Panel does not receive any power from your mains electricity. Causes of this can be a power failure, or your power supply is not plugged in or faulty. Your alarm company might not receive your panic or alarm signal.
  • Page 41: Changing A Partition

    Changing a Partition The keypad must be a global keypad to change partitions, please check with your installer. Hold down the [MODE] key until the beep, then enter [1] [*] [PARTITION NUMBER] [*] To change the partition you are currently viewing, the keypad must be a global keypad. 1.
  • Page 42: Maintenance Code - Advanced

    Maintenance Code - Advanced The maintenance code, by default is 8888 or 888888 can be used by a user (without requiring help from an installer) to access and program a limited number of installer locations. This may be desired by a high-level user who requires low-level access to certain limited installer locations within the Alarm Panel.
  • Page 43 LOCATION 25 Mon th to S ta rt Dayligh t Sa ving (defa ult = 0) Select the month for Daylight Saving to commence. Table 12: Month Data Value Month Value Month Value Month Value Month Disabled April July October January August November...
  • Page 44 LOCATION 165 No Movement Auto Arm Time Out (d efault =000 0) If no violations are registered for the period specified in this location, then the alarm will auto arm. This may be used if you forget to arm when leaving for work; the alarm will then automatically away arm itself if no violations were registered.
  • Page 45 LOCATION 171 to 178 No Movement Auto Arm/Medical Ala rm Days Choose which days of the week that you want the arm on no movement or medical alarm to be enabled. Table 15: Arm/ Medical Days Data ARM Days of the Week Medical Days of the Week Monday Monday...
  • Page 46: Programming Quick Reference Guide

    Programming Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference User Guide NOTE: The first key pressed in any programming sequence needs to be held down until the beep is heard. Description Programming Add a User Code [*] [Master Code] [*] [0] [*] [New Code] [*] Edit a User Code [*] [Master Code] [*] [1] [*] [Old Code] [*] [New Code] [*] Delete a User Code by Code [*] [Master Code] [*] [2] [*] [USER CODE] [*]...
  • Page 47: Led Keys

    LED Keys Key Action LED status Action [2] Chime READY on Alarm READY on Memory [3] Stay READY on User Menu READY & ARM flashing alternately [4] Buzz READY on [MODE] Mode READY flashing [7] Trouble AWAY, ARM, READY flashing Medical View simultaneously...
  • Page 48 Wherever possible, return only the PCB to Inhep Electronics Holdings as it is not necessary to return the enclosure for electronic swop outs. The XSeries is a product of IDS (Inhep Digital Security) and is manufactured by Inhep Electronics Holdings (Pty) Ltd.

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