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IDS1200 INSTALLER MANUAL - NO. 700-171-02B ISSUED AUGUST 2002 VER 1.18                 41

IDS1200 INSTALLER MANUAL

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When enabled, this location allows the panel to arm without an exit delay when a keyswitch or remote
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When enabled, this location allows the panel reset switch to be used to default the panel. When the reset
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This location displays the last 2 digits of the panel software version. The LED’s on the right (i.e. 7 - 12)
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Software version 1.18 would be represented by LED’s 4 (8)  and 7 (1).

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This location is used for setting the day of month at which the clock will be advanced for daylight saving.

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This location is used for setting the day of month at which the clock will be reversed for daylight saving.

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This location is used for setting the month at which the clock will be reversed for daylight saving.

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This location is used for setting the daylight saving offset i.e. the number of hours the clock will be set to
advance and reverse as programmed into locations 1302 - 1305.

Summary of Contents for IDS 1200

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...m E l a c i d e M n w o d d l o H M d n o c e s 1 r o f y r o m e M m r a l A n w o d d l o H 0 d n o c e s 1 r o f s n o i t i t r a P e g n a h C n w o d d l o H E D O M d n o c e s 1 r o f R E B M...

Page 3: ...mmable Outputs 8 6 The Key Switch or Remote Control Unit 8 7 Additional Technical Data 8 8 Hardware Reset Switch 9 9 Event Log 9 10 Programming Instructions 10 10 1 Introduction 10 10 2 Location Value...

Page 4: ...ogrammable Zone Types 13 Table 5 Standard Contact ID reporting codes 20 Table 6 Alarm reporting codes 21 Table 7 Programmable O P Program Values 29 Table 8 Location Default Values Loc 675 679 29 Table...

Page 5: ...ne 3K3 supervised zones and 1 dedicated panic zone per keypad which is not end of line supervised Optional tamper reporting per zone using double end of line resistors 12K and 4K7 Fully programmable d...

Page 6: ...tor EARTH EARTH LINE LINE PHONE TELKOM Keypad D D Zone 12 Zone 11 Zone 10 Zone 9 Zone 8 Zone 7 Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 AC Radio A U X I L I A R Y 1 2 3 4 5 A U X I L I A R Y O U T P...

Page 7: ...on will bereported Regardless of whether the partition is armed or not if a zone is programmed as a priority panic zone a tamper will register a panic condition as well a tamper condition The colour c...

Page 8: ...ed between the zone input and ground Use the 4K7 and 12K resistors if tamper per zone is enabled Use a normally open spring loaded momentary keyswitch or a non latching remote control unit The remote...

Page 9: ...on titled Program Location Summary All information regarding the programming of user codes home zones delayed interior zones and chime zones is contained in the User Manual If a radio transmitter or v...

Page 10: ...e below indicates how these values may be read Table 1 Value represented by each zone indicator 1 e n o Z 1 2 e n o Z 2 3 e n o Z 4 4 e n o Z 8 To read a binary value on the keypad add the values repr...

Page 11: ...any previous or accidental entries followed by the 4 digit INSTALLER CODE the default code is 9999 3 If the correct code has been entered the green READY indicator will begin flashing 4 Press the key...

Page 12: ...p e r s e d o c e h t g n i m m a r g o r p e r o t r o i r p 3 f o r e d n i a m e r e h t g n i r a e l c t u o h t i w s e d o c g n i t r o p e r s s a p y b d n a e s o l c n e p o e h t l l a r...

Page 13: ...R P T N E L I S e h t e s u a c t o n l l i w e n o z y t i r o i r P t n e l i S a f o n o i t a l o i v t o n r o d e m r a s i n o i t i t r a p e h t r e h t e h w f o s s e l d r a g e R e h t o...

Page 14: ...panel will ignore during an armed cycle See the User Manual for how to bypass zones If forced arming is enabled see location 15 it is only necessary to bypass a zone if it is clear at the time of arm...

Page 15: ...t are programmed as stay zones See the User Manual will automatically be bypassed when the partition is armed into the stay mode The 5 key will arm the partition in stay mode with no exit delay 8 1 N...

Page 16: ...er zones without causing an alarm condition Select the appropriate exit delay period from the table on the previous page 2 2 N O I T A C O L 1 n o i t i t r a P y a l e D y r t n E y r a m i r P e u l...

Page 17: ...id user code is not entered during this period an alarm condition will occur Select the appropriate value for the Partition 1 Secondary Entry Delay from the table above 4 2 N O I T A C O L d o i r e P...

Page 18: ...If a keypad is assigned to a partition that does not exist the panel will shut the keypad out and the keypad ID will have to be defaulted by holding down the 1 and the keys when the panel is powered...

Page 19: ...conds in 1 second increments Program a value from 0 to 251 2 3 N O I T A C O L t a m r o F r o t a c i n u m m o C e u l a V n o i t c A n o i t p i r c s e D t l u a f e D 0 t s a f r e p u S a o c e...

Page 20: ...3 s s a p y B e n o Z 0 7 5 1 m r a o t u a y b e s o l C 3 0 4 3 n w o d t u h S e n o Z 3 7 5 1 d a o l n w o d y b e s o l C 7 0 4 3 l a r o t s e r e n o Z 0 3 1 3 h c t i w s y e k h t i w e s o...

Page 21: ...t of the reporting code for this application It is therefore only necessary to program the required value into digit 2 of the relevant zone reporting code NOTES ON PAGER FORMAT The pager format transm...

Page 22: ...n o h p f o t i g i d t s 1 5 3 0 1 r e b m u n e n o h p f o t i g i d d n 2 6 3 5 r e b m u n e n o h p f o t i g i d d r 3 7 3 1 r e b m u n e n o h p f o t i g i d h t 4 8 3 3 r e b m u n e n o h...

Page 23: ...dialling mode by entering the appropriate zone number and then pressing the key to change the status of the zone indicator When the information is correct press the key again to save NOTES ON PROGRAMM...

Page 24: ...ns contain the secondary telephone number that may be up to sixteen digits long The same procedures apply as for the Primary Telephone Number 9 6 6 6 S N O I T A C O L e d o C t n u o c c A r o t a c...

Page 25: ...abled location 17 it will also be reported when the system is armed in the STAY mode NOTE If the system is armed using the quick arm AWAY key the system will report a close by user 1 If the system is...

Page 26: ...g n i t r o p e r n w o d t u h S e n o Z The zone shut down code will be reported if the system is armed and a zone is automatically bypassed as a result of multiple violations of that zone while th...

Page 27: ...ss code User 16 is the partition 1 duress code see the User Manual 1 4 6 0 4 6 S N O I T A C O L e d o c g n i t r o p e r c i n a P d a p y e K 1 n o i t i t r a P NB See Locations 950 951 for Partit...

Page 28: ...f A y a l e D X T Sets the delay time that the control panel waits before sending data after it receives the initial handshake tone from the base station This feature allows the panel to be customized...

Page 29: ...tput This condition first needs to be disabled from output 2 before a new condition may be assigned otherwise CLOSE OPEN and ALARM will all be assigned to Programmable Output 2 A 0 should be programme...

Page 30: ...s i D 0 9 6 e t e l p m o C d a o l n w o D 0 d e l b a s i D 1 9 6 e l b u o r T V 2 1 0 d e l b a s i D 2 9 6 e b o r t S 0 d e l b a s i D 3 9 6 t c e t e D e r i F 0 d e l b a s i D 4 9 6 o N e n...

Page 31: ...le into these locations to change the pulse length Table 11 Location Descriptions Loc 708 712 c o L n o i t p i r c s e D 8 0 7 1 P O g o r P r o f e m i t e s l u P 9 0 7 2 P O g o r P r o f e m i t...

Page 32: ...0 0 These locations set the time at which partition 1 will automatically arm each day This feature is disabled by entering an invalid time i e enter 99 into each location All values must be entered in...

Page 33: ...5 programmed into this location disables the fax defeat mode 6 5 8 7 7 7 S N O I T A C O L d e v r e s e R 7 5 8 N O I T A C O L 1 t l u a f e D s n o i t i t r a P f o o N Program the required number...

Page 34: ...r t n E y r a m i r P 2 n o i t i t r a P e u l a V y a l e D e u l a V y a l e D 0 c e s 3 8 n i m 2 1 c e s 0 1 9 n i m 3 2 c e s 5 1 0 1 n i m 4 3 c e s 0 2 1 1 n i m 5 4 c e s 5 2 2 1 n i m 0 1 5...

Page 35: ...2 Secondary Entry Delay from the table above 5 3 9 4 3 9 S N O I T A C O L e m i T m r a o t u A 2 n o i t i t r a P NB See Location 765 766 for Partition 1 Auto arm Time Page 32 c o L e m i T e g n a...

Page 36: ...9 S N O I T A C O L e d o c g n i t r o p e r e r i F d a p y e K 2 n o i t i t r a P NB See Locations 642 643 for Partition 1 Keypad Fire reporting codes Page 27 This code will be reported if the fir...

Page 37: ...O I T A C O L s l o r t n o C t u p t u O e l b a m m a r g o r P 2 n o i t i t r a P SEE LOCATIONS 695 702 for Partition 1 Programmable Output Controls Page 30 These locations control the functionin...

Page 38: ...o have the system inspected in the event of an alarm condition If the function is enabled If an alarm condition occurs and a valid user code is entered thereby disarming the system a trouble condition...

Page 39: ...to confirm that arming has occurred The siren will give a short beep after successful arming This is recommended if a remote control or external keyswitch is used 8 8 2 1 N O I T A C O L m r a s i D...

Page 40: ...to the base station 6 9 2 1 N O I T A C O L s m 0 8 4 0 t l u a f e D e m i T e s n o p s e R p o o L e n o Z The zone loop response time refers to the period of time for which a zone s sensors must b...

Page 41: ...s on the left i e 1 6 represent the second number after the point EXAMPLE Software version 1 18 would be represented by LED s 4 8 and 7 1 2 0 3 1 N O I T A C O L 0 0 t l u a f e D h t n o M f o y a D...

Page 42: ...s i D 3 n O n o i t i d n o c e l b u o r t l i a f C A e l b a n E F F O n o i t i d n o c e l b u o r t e l b a s i d t o n n a C 4 n O n o i t i d n o c e l b u o r t y r e t t a B w o L e l b a n...

Page 43: ...l b a s i D 0 1 2 y a l e D t i x E 1 n o i t i t r a P s d n o c e S 0 3 5 2 2 y a l e D y r t n E y r a m i r P 1 n o i t i t r a P s d n o c e S 0 3 5 3 2 y a l e D y r t n E y r a d n o c e S 1 n...

Page 44: ...a s i D 0 e d o C t n u o c c A r o t a c i n u m m o C 1 n o i t i t r a P 6 6 1 t i g i D e d o C t n u o c c A 1 n o i t i t r a P d e l b a s i D 0 7 6 2 t i g i D e d o C t n u o c c A 1 n o i t...

Page 45: ...D C R e s o l C 0 2 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 0 1 1 1 t i g i D C R e s o l C 1 2 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 1 1 1 2 t i g i D C R e s o l C 1 2 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 2 1 1 1 t i g i D C R e s o l...

Page 46: ...e v r e s e R 0 4 5 1 d e v r e s e R 0 5 5 1 d e v r e s e R 0 6 5 1 d e v r e s e R 0 7 5 1 d e v r e s e R 0 8 5 1 d e v r e s e R 0 9 5 1 d e v r e s e R 0 0 6 1 d e v r e s e R 0 1 6 1 d e v r e...

Page 47: ...D C R n e p O 6 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 0 1 2 1 t i g i D C R n e p O 7 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 1 1 2 2 t i g i D C R n e p O 7 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 2 1 2 1 t i g i D C R n e p O 8 r e s U d...

Page 48: ...i D C R n e p O 5 2 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 8 4 2 1 t i g i D C R n e p O 6 2 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 9 4 2 2 t i g i D C R n e p O 6 2 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 0 5 2 1 t i g i D C R n e p O 7 2...

Page 49: ...2 d e v r e s e R 8 9 2 d e v r e s e R 9 9 2 d e v r e s e R 0 0 3 d e v r e s e R 1 0 3 d e v r e s e R 2 0 3 d e v r e s e R 3 0 3 d e v r e s e R 4 0 3 d e v r e s e R 5 0 3 d e v r e s e R 6 0 3...

Page 50: ...c n a C 2 1 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 9 4 3 2 t i g i D C R l e c n a C 2 1 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 0 5 3 1 t i g i D C R l e c n a C 3 1 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 1 5 3 2 t i g i D C R l e c n a C...

Page 51: ...R l e c n a C 0 3 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 6 8 3 1 t i g i D C R l e c n a C 1 3 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 7 8 3 2 t i g i D C R l e c n a C 1 3 r e s U d e l b a s i D 0 8 8 3 1 t i g i D C R l e c...

Page 52: ...4 4 d e v r e s e R 7 4 4 d e v r e s e R 8 4 4 d e v r e s e R 9 4 4 d e v r e s e R 0 5 4 d e v r e s e R 1 5 4 d e v r e s e R 2 5 4 d e v r e s e R 3 5 4 d e v r e s e R s e d o C g n i t r o p e...

Page 53: ...1 t i g i D C R s s a p y B 3 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 1 9 4 2 t i g i D C R s s a p y B 3 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 2 9 4 1 t i g i D C R s s a p y B 4 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 3 9 4 2 t i g i D C...

Page 54: ...C R l a r o t s e R 8 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 4 3 5 1 t i g i D C R l a r o t s e R 9 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 5 3 5 2 t i g i D C R l a r o t s e R 9 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 6 3 5 1 t i g i D C...

Page 55: ...d e l b a s i D 0 4 8 5 1 t i g i D C R n w o d t u h S 2 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 5 8 5 2 t i g i D C R n w o d t u h S 2 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 6 8 5 1 t i g i D C R n w o d t u h S 3 e n o Z d...

Page 56: ...l p m o C d a o l n w o D d e l b a s i D 0 9 2 6 2 t i g i D C R d e t e l p m o C d a o l n w o D d e l b a s i D 0 0 3 6 1 t i g i D C R e l b u o r T V 2 1 x u A d e l b a s i D 0 1 3 6 2 t i g i...

Page 57: ...O x u A 3 1 8 7 6 m r a l A 1 t r a P P O x u A 2 P O x u A e s l u P 2 9 7 6 s s a p y B 1 t r a P P O x u A d e l b a s i D 0 0 8 6 d e v r e s e R 1 8 6 d e v r e s e R 2 8 6 d e v r e s e R 3 8 6...

Page 58: ...s d n o c e S 3 0 2 1 7 5 e m i T n o P O x u A s d n o c e S 3 0 3 1 7 d e v r e s e R 4 1 7 d e v r e s e R 5 1 7 d e v r e s e R 6 1 7 d e v r e s e R 7 1 7 d e v r e s e R 8 1 7 d e v r e s e R 9...

Page 59: ...7 s e t u n i M m r A o t u A 1 t r a P d e l b a s i D 6 6 7 s r u o H m r A o t u A 1 t r a P d e l b a s i D 7 6 7 d e v r e s e R 8 6 7 d e v r e s e R 9 6 7 s y a D m r A o t u A 1 t r a P e n o...

Page 60: ...e s e R 2 1 8 d e v r e s e R 3 1 8 d e v r e s e R 4 1 8 d e v r e s e R 5 1 8 d e v r e s e R 6 1 8 d e v r e s e R 7 1 8 d e v r e s e R 8 1 8 d e v r e s e R 9 1 8 d e v r e s e R 0 2 8 d e v r e...

Page 61: ...l l A 9 5 8 t n e m n g i s s A e n o Z 2 t r a P e n o N 0 6 8 d e v r e s e R 1 6 8 d e v r e s e R 2 6 8 d e v r e s e R 3 6 8 d e v r e s e R 4 6 8 d e v r e s e R 5 6 8 d e v r e s e R 6 6 8 d e...

Page 62: ...1 9 d e v r e s e R 4 1 9 d e v r e s e R 5 1 9 d e v r e s e R 6 1 9 d e v r e s e R 7 1 9 d e v r e s e R 8 1 9 d e v r e s e R 9 1 9 d e v r e s e R 0 2 9 d e v r e s e R 1 2 9 d e v r e s e R 2 2...

Page 63: ...c i d e M P K 2 t r a P d e l b a s i D 0 6 5 9 1 t i g i D C R r e p m a T P K 2 t r a P d e l b a s i D 0 7 5 9 2 t i g i D C R r e p m a T P K 2 t r a P d e l b a s i D 0 8 5 9 1 t i g i D C R t u...

Page 64: ...i D e d o C r e l l a t s n I 9 3 9 2 1 t n u o C n w o d t u h S r e g n i w S s n o i t a l o i V 5 5 4 9 2 1 n w o d t u h S r e g n i w S d e l b a s i D 0 5 9 2 1 n o i t a c i n u m m o C n o p...

Page 65: ...Bypassed 14 Forced 14 Quick 14 25 Key 14 15 Stay 15 20 40 Audible Alarm 38 Auto arm 5 32 35 Time 31 Partition 1 34 Partition 2 34 Auto test 30 31 Delay 31 Auxiliary Outputs 8 Away Mode 15 25 B Battery...

Page 66: ...16 33 Partition 1 16 17 33 34 Partition 2 16 17 33 34 Primary 16 17 34 Secondary 17 34 Event Log 5 9 18 F Fax Defeat Mode 5 32 Fire 27 30 Fire Key 27 35 Fire detect 29 30 H Hardware Reset Switch 5 9...

Page 67: ...mmable Output Controls 29 Installer ID Code 39 Keypad Beep on Communication 39 Keypad Beep on Trouble Option 37 Keypad ID 18 Low Battery Reporting Code 26 Master Keypad Time Out 18 No of Partitions 33...

Page 68: ...y Telephone Number 24 Siren Time Out Period 17 Siren Toot on Arm 38 Siren Toot on Disarm 39 Stay Arm Reporting 40 Stay Arming Options 15 Swinger Shutdown 39 Swinger Shutdown Count Value 39 System Time...

Page 69: ...19 24 25 35 Shutdown 26 Single Reporting 15 Siren Time Out Period 17 Smoke Detector 28 29 36 Star Key 11 Stay Mode 13 15 Strobe 28 29 30 36 Swinger Shutdown 39 Count Value 39 T Tamper 5 7 26 27 Condi...

Page 70: ...13 15 16 21 33 34 Primary 13 16 17 34 Secondary 17 34 Follower 12 13 14 16 33 34 Home 9 Instant 13 16 34 Priority Panic 5 7 8 9 38 Silent Instant 13 38 Silent Priority Panic 13 38 Stay Home 9 15 Tamp...

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