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Contents ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
1. Keypads .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2. Introduction to the IDS X-Series ............................................................................................................................... 7
Features of the IDS X-Series .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
3. Installation and Wiring............................................................................................................................................... 8
Installation Requirements..............................................................................................................................................................9
End-of-Line Resistors ....................................................................................................................................................................9
Box Tamper Input ..........................................................................................................................................................................9
Connecting the Telephone Communicator - Advanced ................................................................................................................9
Programmable Outputs .................................................................................................................................................................9
Key-Switchor Remote Control Unit ...............................................................................................................................................9
Installing Expander Modules..........................................................................................................................................................9
IDS Remote Receiver .....................................................................................................................................................................9
Transmitter Connection ................................................................................................................................................................9
Hardware Default Switch............................................................................................................................................................. 10
Keypads ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Replacing a DamagedKeypad/Bus-wired Peripheral ................................................................................................................... 10
Defaulting Keypads ..................................................................................................................................................................... 11
4. Event Log ................................................................................................................................................................ 11
5. Access Codes ......................................................................................................................................................... 11
Normal User Code ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Master User Code ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Maid’s Code (Arm to Disarm Code) ............................................................................................................................................. 11
Duress Code ................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Installer Code ............................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Maintenance Code ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Download Code ........................................................................................................................................................................... 12
6. How to Read Location Values ................................................................................................................................ 12
7. Programming of the Panel ...................................................................................................................................... 12
8. Programming Quick Reference Guide .................................................................................................................... 13
9. Programming Location Summary ........................................................................................................................... 14
Zones ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Global Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Daylight Savings ..........................................................................................................................................................................20
Miscellaneous– Advanced ........................................................................................................................................................... 21
Phone Numbers ...........................................................................................................................................................................24
Zone Properties ........................................................................................................................................................................... 25
No Movement– Advanced ........................................................................................................................................................... 27
Security Codes .............................................................................................................................................................................28
Partition Options .........................................................................................................................................................................29
Delays .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Options to Configure Keypads..................................................................................................................................................... 31
aXess Control ............................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Wireless Integration Options ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
Reporting Codes - Advanced ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
Global Reporting Codes ............................................................................................................................................................... 32
Zone Reporting Codes ................................................................................................................................................................. 35
Partition Reporting Codes ........................................................................................................................................................... 36
User Reporting Codes .................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Programmable Outputs ............................................................................................................................................................... 38
Output Disarm Clear .................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Partition Event Driven Outputs– Advanced ................................................................................................................................. 39
Zone Programmable Output Events............................................................................................................................................40
Output Pulse Timing - Advanced ................................................................................................................................................. 41
Output Scheduling On Time - Advanced ..................................................................................................................................... 41
Output Scheduling Off Time - Advanced.....................................................................................................................................42
Output Scheduling On/Off Days - Advanced ...............................................................................................................................42
Event Reporting Options - Advanced .......................................................................................................................................... 43
10. Touch Keypad Switch to Programmable Output Mapping ..................................................................................... 45
11. Voice Module .......................................................................................................................................................... 45
LCD Display
Touch keys
Bypass button allows you to disable zones so that they cannot violate the alarm.
Chime button selects which zones, will cause the keypad to chime when violated while the system is
disarmed.
Navigation buttons allows you to scroll through menus, and when editing zone names, etc.
Press and hold left arrow buttons to change the keypad sounds.
Panic button when held down for 3 seconds will sound the siren and send a panic signal to the
security company if the alarm is configured to do so.
2. Introduction to the IDS X-Series
Thank you for purchasing an IDS Alarm Panel.
The IDS X-Series alarm is a versatile, Bylaw 25 compliant, expandable Alarm Panel. It comes in three versions, X8, X16 and X64.
Both have up to 8 partitions and can have 8 keypads. The X16 can be expanded from 8 to16 zone, the X64 from 8 to 64 zones
and the X8 only has 8 zones with no dialler. Most features are configurable and may be programmed directly through a keypad
or via serial PC connection or telephone system, using the IDSwift 2 Download Software and appropriate modem (P/N: 860-36-
0001).
There are up to 64 programmable burglary zones on the X64, 16 programmable burglary zones on the X16 and 8 programmable
burglary zones on the X8. A dedicated panic zone, monitored siren output, auxiliary power output, and 5 onboard programmable
outputs expandable to 41 outputs with the 860-07-596 Output expander on the X-Series, are available.
For correct operation, the IDS X-Series panels must be used in conjunction with the specified transformer/battery combination
(ask your sales representative for a copy of the IDS Power Budget spreadsheet to identify your needs) and appropriate peripheral
sensors andsignalling devices.
NOTE: X-SERIES products are not compatible with any previous IDS products, such as the IDS816 and IDS1632.
Features of the IDS X-Series
Zones and Partitions:
➢ 8 onboard zones, expandable to 16 onboard zones with a X-Series 8-zone Plug-in Expander
(P/N: 860-06-X-08PI) –A very cost-effective 16 zone solution
➢ Further expandable to 64 zones with the use of up to 6 bus-wired X64 8-zone Unpowered Expander modules (P/N:
860-06-X-08S) or 8 keypad zones - 1 per keypad
➢ All zones can be expanded with wireless receivers to receive signals from the Duevi or the Xwave range of enabled
wireless detectors. All wireless zones are fully supervised.
➢ The system can also have a hybrid of wired and wireless zones totalling 64 zones for the X64 and 16 zones for the X16
and 8 for the X8.
➢ 8 partitions
➢ 4 stay profiles per partition
Users:
➢ 128 users
➢ Options to set user codes as Master, Duress, Maid, Arm only, Disarm only or Output Trigger.
System Options:
➢ Tamper reporting per zone using double end-of-line resistors (12K and 4K7)
➢ 5 programmable outputs on the Alarm Panel, expandable to 41 when using zone expanders (2 per expander),
keypads (1 per keypad) and output expanders (8 per expander)
➢ Event log (1000 events) date and time relative
➢ Auto arm/disarm capability per partition and by day of the week.
➢ No movement auto arm and medical reporting
➢ Panel firmware installer upgradable via serial data cable
➢ Telephone communicator that supports Ademco, FBI, Silent Knight, Contact ID, and SIA
➢ Fax defeat/answering machine override
➢ Dual reporting provides for duplicated reporting to two independent central base stations
➢ Split reporting to report to either 1 of 2 dual reporting number pairs
➢ Comprehensive lightening protection
➢ Dynamic battery self-test
➢ Low battery monitoring and cut-out circuit
➢ Dual power supply, with an independent battery charging circuit, means more onboard power for simplified alarm
installation
➢ Voice module support (860-06-X64-0412). Only version “D” hardware and above.
➢ Xsms support from version 2.34 to control the alarm via smses
➢ 2 x 8 channel output expander support. (Firmware version 2.50 and above)
Note: When using extra power supplies to power any peripheral connected to the keypad bus an IDS RS485 isolator (860-06-
0557) must be used.
4. Event Log
A comprehensive log of the 1 000 most recent events is retained in the non-volatile EEPROM. The log may be retrieved using the
up/download software, or on the LCD keypad. (See the LCD Keypad or User Manual to see how to view the event log).
IDSwift 2 software is available for account customers, to download event logs via direct serial download, or via a modem.
5. Access Codes
The panel supports up to 128 users. The user codes can have various properties assigned to them. These properties allow the
user codes to have different functions.
Normal User Code
A normal user code is used to arm/disarm the panel, and to access certain user options.
Master User Code
When assigned to a user, this property allows the user to act as a master user. The Master User Code has full access to
programming all the user options. For a full list of user programmable options, refer to the X-Series User Manual.
Maid’s Code (Arm to Disarm Code)
This property may be used to limit access to the premises. A Maid's Code will only disarm the system if the same code was used
for arming. If armed with a code other than this code, the system will view an attempt to disarm using a Maid's Code as an invalid
entry. Any valid user code will disarm the system if it has been armed with a Maid’s Code.
Duress Code
This property denotes a user code as a special code to be used in the unique situation where an intruder forces one to disarm
the system "under duress".
When the [DURESS CODE] is entered, the Alarm Panel disarms normally - however a DURESS REPORTING CODE is transmitted to
the monitoring company to inform them that you have been forced to disarm the Alarm Panel by an intruder.
It is advisable to choose a code that can easily be remembered by all family (or staff) members.
Installer Code
The Installer Code (location 197) is used by the installer to program and configure the Alarm Panel. It has full access to all installer
mode menus as listed in this manual.
Maintenance Code
The Maintenance Code (location 199) acts in a similar way to the Installer Code, but it has limited access to installer menus. The
default Maintenance Code is 8888, or 888888 for a 6-digit code. This code is used to access the following locations:
Locations 17 - 18 Siren Time & Delay Locations 20 – 22 Keypad Lockout and Sleep
Locations 25 – 31 Daylight Savings Locations 171 – 173 No Movement, Auto Arm
Locations 174 – 176 No Movement, Medical Alarm Locations 180 – 190 Auto Arm Times
The assignment of this property to a user allows the relevant user to perform certain “maintenance” tasks that would ordinarily
require the use of the installer code.
5 (x 1 = 1) 13 (x 1 = 1) M = LEDs 4 through 1
6 (x 2 = 0) 14 (x 2 = 2) m = LEDs 5 through 8
m s
7 (x 4 = 4) 15 (x 4 = 1) S = LEDs 12 through 9
8 (x 8 = 0) 16 (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.
[*] [*]
To view information, using a LCD keypad, for the panel, hold down the [*] key to enter the user menu, then press the [*] key
again to enter into the panel information.
Use the [*] key to scroll through the information.
➢ FW This displays the firmware version of the panel
➢ HW This displays the hardware version of the panel
➢ BL This displays the boot loader version of the panel
➢ BN This displays the build number of the panel
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.
512K
NOTE: Firmware version 2.1 and up cannot be loaded onto older X Series panels!
Box
Tamper
Kick Start
NOTE: If J1 is shorted after the system is powered on, please repower the system with J1 shorted to enable serial
communication
Trouble Description
AC fail monitored power supply The power supply being monitored by a zone expander has
experienced a power failure and is drawing power from the battery
Low battery monitored power supply The power supply being monitored by a zone expander has
experienced a power failure and is drawing power from the battery
but the battery is low and will not be able to continue supplying power
Blown fuse on the monitored power supply The fuse protecting the battery has blown and needs to be replaced
NOTE: Wherever possible, return only the PCB to Inhep Electronics Holdings as it is not
necessary to return the enclosure for electronic swop outs.
The IDS806 product is a product of IDS (Inhep Digital Security) and is manufactured by
Inhep Electronics Holdings (Pty) Ltd.
WARNING
For safety reasons, only connect equipment with a telecommunications compliance label.
This includes customer equipment previously labelled permitted or certified.
This is a professional product, and due to the nature of the product, should only be
installed by an accredited professional alarm installer.