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IDS X64 Remote Receiver 700-408-02A Issued August 2010
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Overview
1.1
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.
1.2
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.
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