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IDS X64 Remote Receiver  700-408-02A   Issued August 2010 

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Overview                                                                                           

 

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Introduction                                                         

 

The IDS X64 Remote Receiver is a 433.92 MHz RF receiver that is designed to connect to an  IDS X64 

Alarm Panel. The receiver connects to the keypad Bus (via D+ and D- terminals), permitting the Alarm 

Panel to be armed and disarmed from Remote Transmitters. When remotes are learnt, they are assigned 

to  USER  CODES  stored  in  the  IDS  Alarm  Panel.  This  means  that  the  Alarm  Panel  is  able  to  log 

ARM/DISARM events per user. 

 

The Remote Receiver enables users of an X64 system to remotely operate essential functions of the X64 

Alarm Panel by pushing buttons on Remote Transmitters. 

   

The  Remote  Receiver  gives  the  X64  system  users  the  convenience  of  pressing  a  Remote  Transmitter 

button  instead  of  going  to  the  keypad;  it  gives  each  user  the  additional  security  of  carrying  their  own 

panic button. 

 

The X64 Alarm Panel functions, which can be operated via a Remote Receiver, are arm/disarm, stay arm, 

and panic.  The Remote Receiver also provides two relays that can be operated by Remote Transmitters, 

which can be used to operate gates or lights. 

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Features                                                      

 

 

A maximum of 128 remotes in default mode. 

 

Three LEDs for communication. 

 

Support for Bus-wired operation. 

 

Communicates with the Alarm Panel via a RS485 keypad Bus. 

 

Onboard tamper switch. 

 

The X64 Alarm Panel supports up to 4 Remote Receivers 

 

The  action(s)  for  the  Remote  Transmitter  buttons  can  be  configured  as  any  non-conflicting 

combination of arm/disarm; stay arm, panic, relay1, relay2, or no action.   

 

If none of the Remote Transmitter buttons are assigned as "Panic", then holding any button of a 

known  Remote  Transmitter  for  3  seconds  or  more  will  cause  a  "Panic"  condition.  If  a  Remote 

Transmitter  button  is  assigned  to  “Panic”,  then  pushing  that  button  is  the  only  way  to  cause 

remote “Panic”. 

 

Each  Remote  Receiver  offers  two  Remote  Transmitter  controlled  outputs  which  may  operate 

(within their ratings) lights or gates.  

 

The  Remote  Receiver  is  NOT  waterproof  or  dustproof.    It  should  be  protected  from  rain  and 

contaminants.  It may be sealed with silicone or adhesive tape.  Its components generate a bit of 

heat,  and  their  warmth  will  attract  cockroaches.    It  should  be  cleaned  once  or  twice  a  year, 

preferably by a soft brush and compressed air. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for X64

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Page 3: ...7 2 4 Number Assignment 8 2 5 Add Remote to Panel 9 2 6 Add Remote to Panel Advanced 10 2 7 Delete Remote from Panel 12 2 8 Set Remote Receiver Button Properties 13 2 9 Set Remote Receiver Relay Prope...

Page 4: ...ys that can be operated by Remote Transmitters which can be used to operate gates or lights 1 2 Features A maximum of 128 remotes in default mode Three LEDs for communication Support for Bus wired ope...

Page 5: ...rolled devices suitable for antenna 1 Straighten the antenna It should not be kinked or coiled or rolled into a ball and it should not lie against metal Hanging is best but lying on wood is also fine...

Page 6: ...plete and the Remote Receiver is working replace the cover 1 5 Electrical Specifications Supply Voltage 10 to 15 VDC Current Consumption 30mA Relay Rating Contacts 1 A 30 VDC Minimum Receiver Sensitiv...

Page 7: ...remote is added to both Remote Receivers and both Remote Receivers receive the signal when the remote s button 1 is pushed then one Remote Receiver will send an arm disarm command while the other send...

Page 8: ...e destination of commands from the panel Allowable Remote Receiver numbers are 1 2 3 or 4 Each Remote Receiver must have a different number multiple assignments of a Remote Receiver number will cause...

Page 9: ...Button 15 Press and hold the remote button 16 The keypad displays Confirming 17 Release the remote button 18 The keypad displays Success Rt User R M 0 19 Press the key to return to steps 11 18 if you...

Page 10: ...re must be a new Remote Receiver Only if a user code is set as a global code will it simultaneously arm disarm all partitions assigned to that user code using the Remote Transmitter A user code can be...

Page 11: ...e on 11 Enter MANAGEMENT BUTTON which could be 0 1 2 3 4 followed by the key 12 The READY LED flashes and the ARM AWAY and POWER LEDs are on NOTE Button 1 is indicated by zone LED 9 coming on Button 2...

Page 12: ...exist an error beep occurs and the display remains unchanged NOTE If you choose to delete from all the receivers then the menu will revert back to step 9 for the next code to delete If you are deleti...

Page 13: ...UMBER which could be 1 2 3 or 4 followed by the key 10 The keypad displays Remote Receivr N B R RS 11 At the keypad you can scroll through the properties with the and keys Use the key to toggle proper...

Page 14: ...f you press a number greater than 5 for the button property the keypad will beep indicating an illegal entry 2 9 Set Remote Receiver Relay Properties Use the following steps to set the Remote Receiver...

Page 15: ...be 1 2 3 or 4 followed by the key 12 Press the key to scroll to next relay 13 Once you have finished press the key to exit programming NOTE If the Remote Receiver relays are configured as secure the...

Page 16: ...2 2 m LEDs 4 through 1 7 x 4 4 15 x 4 0 S LEDs 16 through 13 8 x 8 0 16 x 8 0 s LEDs 12 through 9 EXAMPLE To get your first minute you add up the values of LEDs 8 5 From the Table above you will see...

Page 17: ...ly and the ARM LED is on 9 Press the key 10 The ARM and AWAY LEDs flash simultaneously and the READY and POWER LEDs flash simultaneously 11 To default additional receivers repeat step 7 12 Once you ha...

Page 18: ...er RECEIVER NUMBER which could be 1 2 3 or 4 followed by the key 8 The ARM and AWAY LEDs flash simultaneously and the READY and POWER LEDs flash simultaneously NOTE The keypad will beep 3 times and th...

Page 19: ...IVER NUMBER which could be 1 2 3 or 4 followed by the key 8 The READY and AWAY LEDs flash simultaneously and the ARM LED is on 9 Press the button on the remote 10 If you are successful the ARM and AWA...

Page 20: ...ing on Remote Receiver 3 in indicated by zone LEDs 1 2 coming on Remote Receiver 4 is indicated by zone LED 3 coming on The keypad will beep 3 times and then repeat the beeps if the receiver is not re...

Page 21: ...able If it is not lit and the panel is not in installer mode then check both continuity and polarity of the data Bus wiring After startup the DIPswitches are ignored Upon completion of startup includi...

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