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700-398-01J X-Series User Manual Issued for version 2.8x 

15.

 

Serial Code – Option 37 (X-Series 2.72 & above) 

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 X-series 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.

 

Enter the User Program Mode as per steps 1 - 4 of section User Program Mode 

2.

 

The LCD display reads ‘Option Menu’, ‘Add User Code’.  

3.

 

To select menu option 37, ‘Serial Code’, press the [3] [7] keys followed by the [*] key or alternatively use 
the [PANIC] or [MED] keys to scroll through the list of programmable options to option 37. 

4.

 

Press the [*] key. 

5.

 

The LCD display reads ‘Serial Code’ 

6.

 

Enter a random [6 digit code] that you want, followed by the [*] key. 

7.

 

Press the [#] key to exit the User Program Mode. 

16.

 

Renaming Switch 1 – 9 Function (X-Series 2.80 & above and Touch keypad 860-03-613) 

Each switch function is by default named ‘Switch 1, Switch 2,…. Switch 9’ to make each switch function more 
meaning full and easier to remember what that switch does, each one can be renamed. 

[*] [MASTER CODE] [*] [3] [9] [*] [*] [Name] [*] [#] 

1.

 

Enter the User Program Mode as per steps 1 - 4 of section User Program Mode 

2.

 

The LCD display reads ‘Option Menu’, ‘Add User Code’.  

3.

 

To select menu option 39, ‘Switch Name’, press the [3] [9] keys followed by the [*] key or alternatively 
use the [>>] or [<<] keys to scroll through the list of programmable options to option 39. 

4.

 

Press the [*] key. 

5.

 

The LCD display reads ‘Switch Name’ & Switch No. + *’ 

6.

 

Enter the switch number to rename [1] , followed by the [*] key. 

7.

 

Press the [*] key again to enter edit mode. (A blinking character indicates that that character is currently 
selected for editing).  

8.

 

Enter the [NAME] followed by the [*] key. 

NOTE: Pressing a key once will display the first letter on the key. Pressing a key twice will display the second 
letter on the key etc. Numbers will be displayed once all the letters listed on the key have been displayed.  
The [<<] and [>>] keys may be used to scroll right or left through the name respectively. The [switch] key is 
used to toggle between upper and lower case.  

9.

 

Pressing the [#] key will reset the zone name to [Zone Number] if a character has been entered. If no 
character has been entered, then pressing [#] will exit zone name programming and return to the 
options menu. 

10.

 

Repeat steps 5 - 7 if more zones are to be named.  

11.

 

Press the [#] key to exit the User Program Mode. 

17.

 

Edit the Time - Option 40                                               

LED Keypad 

Hold down the [*] key until the beep, then enter [MASTER CODE] [*] [4] [0] [*] [TIME] [*] [#] 

1.

 

Enter the User Program Mode as per steps 1 to 4 in section User Program Mode 

2.

 

Press the [4] [0] keys followed by the [*] key to select programmable option 40.  

3.

 

The READY and ARM LEDs flash simultaneously. 

4.

 

Enter the [TIME] that you wish to edit.  

5.

 

The time format is 24 hours, [HHMM]

6.

 

To confirm the entry press [*]

7.

 

The READY LED flashes. 

8.

 

Press the [OPTION NUMBER] followed by the [*] key for the next option, or the [#] key again to exit. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IDS X Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...2 700 398 01J X Series User Manual Issued for version 2 8x ...

Page 3: ...Option 3 19 Delete a User Code Option 4 Slot Known 19 View a User Code Slot Number Option 5 20 User Code Properties Option 10 20 Assign a User Code to Partitions Option 11 Advanced 22 Allow the Installer Code to Access the User Menu Option 12 23 User Outputs Option 13 Advanced 23 10 Xwave2 Bi directional Wireless 24 Wireless Bi Directional Remote Identification 24 Wireless Bi directional Device Ba...

Page 4: ...er LEDs 37 15 Serial Code Option 37 X Series 2 72 above 39 16 Renaming Switch 1 9 Function X Series 2 80 above and Touch keypad 860 03 613 39 17 Edit the Time Option 40 39 18 Edit the Date Option 41 40 19 Stay Zones 40 How to Select a Stay Profile 41 How to Program Stay Zones 41 20 Buzz Zones 42 How to Program a Buzz Zone 42 21 Chime Zones 42 How to Program Chime Zones 43 22 Viewing Trouble Condit...

Page 5: ...rming comes into effect A Follower zone will behave as per an Instant zone if violated prior to the violation of an Entry Exit zone Instant Zone When the system is armed violation of an Instant Zone will immediately cause an alarm condition to be registered Partition A partition is a group of zones that may be armed and disarmed independently without affecting zones or users assigned to other part...

Page 6: ...e that this is not a DIY product and your security system should be installed and serviced by a qualified security professional who should instruct you regarding the level of protection provided and the operation of the system Should you have any questions regarding the operation of the system contact your installer Note that your system should be tested on a regular basis Before testing the syste...

Page 7: ...7 700 398 01J X Series User Manual Issued for version 2 8x Figure 2 Curve LED Keypad Figure 3 Curve LCD Keypad ...

Page 8: ...tay Button allows you to select which stay profile to stay arm the system with NOTE Only available if more than one stay profile has been programmed see X Series user manual Switch Button has two functions 1 Access to outputs that could be used to switch devices lights on off or open close gates etc Function not currently implemented Bypass button allows you to disable zones so that they cannot vi...

Page 9: ...dition Check Alarm Memory zone details BEFORE re arming Mains Power is Present Mains Power has Failed Trouble Condition Zone Bypassed Zone Clear Zone Violated or Tampered on off flashing Numerical Values Simple numerical values are represented via the zone LEDs For instance if zone LED 15 is on it is representing a value of 15 This is commonly used when enabling and disabling bitmapped locations E...

Page 10: ... Unit Zone LED Calculation Unit 1 x 1 1 m 9 x 1 1 s 2 x 2 0 10 x 2 2 3 x 4 4 11 x 4 4 Mm Ss 4 x 8 0 12 x 8 0 54 43 5 x 1 1 M 13 x 1 1 S m LEDs 4 through 1 6 x 2 0 14 x 2 0 M LEDs 5 through 8 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 Entering Data on an LED Keypad...

Page 11: ...he exit delay Any bypassed zones will be indicated by a steady on zone LED 5 Leave only via a designated exit route leaving by any other route can set off the alarm The panel will arm at the end of the exit delay LCD Keypad USER CODE Leave via Entry Exit Zone 1 Ensure that the LCD display reads Ready to Arm alongside the partition number being armed If not check that all protected doors and window...

Page 12: ...code is entered the keypad will give an error beep In the event of an error press the key and re enter the USER CODE 5 The READY LED turns off and the ARM LED will come on and the keypad buzzer will sound for the duration of the exit delay 6 DO NOT violate the Entry Exit zone normally the front door If the Entry Exit zone is violated the system will arm in the AWAY mode 7 Upon expiry of the exit d...

Page 13: ...eypad buzzer sounds This is a single key arm function which 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 At the end of the exit delay the partition will re arm in the same stay profile it was armed in before the 6 key was held down 1 Make sure all...

Page 14: ...ovide a double toot when the panel is disarmed 5 Bypassing Zones The term BYPASS is used to describe a zone that has been deactivated i e violation of a bypassed zone whilst the system is armed is ignored and will not cause an alarm condition Once the system is armed it is not possible to bypass zones All bypassed zones will be automatically cancelled each time the panel is disarmed and must be re...

Page 15: ... Panic Hold down the P key until the beep If the P key is pressed until the keypad beeps 1 second a PANIC ALARM condition will be activated The POWER LED stays on and the ARM LED flashes A PANIC ALARM may also be activated using any FIXED PANIC button or a REMOTE PANIC button if installed If the audible panic option has been selected the siren will sound A PANIC ALARM will be transmitted to the mo...

Page 16: ...up in options 40 and 41 Pressing 6 followed by after the event log viewing is already active will reset the menu to the most recent event Each event description will be followed by two numbered fields if further data is applicable to that event The first number is the partition number within which the event occurred The second number will either be the zone or user number associated with the event...

Page 17: ...ill give an error beep 3 short beeps 5 The first menu option Option Menu Add User Code is displayed by default 6 Select a programmable option from User Program Options One may use the PANIC or MED keys to scroll through the menu options 7 Confirm the entry by pressing the key A valid entry is confirmed by a long beep An invalid entry will be signalled by means of an error beep 3 short beeps If an ...

Page 18: ...it user programming LCD Keypad MASTER CODE 1 OLD CODE NEW CODE 1 Enter the User Program Mode as per steps 1 4 of section User Program Mode 2 The LCD display reads Option Menu Add User Code 3 To select menu option 1 Edit User Code press the 1 key or alternatively use the PANIC or MED keys to scroll through the list of programmable options until you reach the option you want 4 Press the key 5 The LC...

Page 19: ...SLOT NUMBER USER CODE 1 Enter the User Program Mode as per steps 1 4 of section User Program Mode 2 The LCD display reads Option Menu Add User Code 3 To select menu option 3 Add Edit Slot press the 3 key or alternatively use the PANIC or MED keys to scroll through the list of programmable options until you reach the option you want 4 Press the key 5 The LCD display reads Slot 6 Enter the SLOT NUMB...

Page 20: ... the 5 key or alternatively use the PANIC or MED keys to scroll through the list of programmable options until you reach Option 5 Press the key 4 The LCD display reads User Code 5 Enter the USER CODE followed by the key the slot number is displayed on the keypad 6 Further slot numbers may be viewed by repeating step 5 7 Press the key to exit the User Program Mode User Code Properties Option 10 LED...

Page 21: ...SS CODE is entered the control 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 by an intruder It is advisable to choose a code that can easily be remembered by all family or staff members Arm to Disarm Code Maid s Code This property may be used to limit access to the premises A maid s code ...

Page 22: ...he READY and AWAY LEDs flash simultaneously and the ARM LED is on NOTE To allocate a user to all partitions press the 0 key followed by the key when inputting the data for the partition number 9 Repeat step 7 until the user code has been assigned to the correct partition s 10 Press the key to exit the current option 11 Press the OPTION NUMBER followed by the key for the next option or the key agai...

Page 23: ... steps 1 to 4 in section User Program Mode 2 Press the 1 3 keys followed by the key to select programmable option 13 3 The READY and ARM LEDs flash simultaneously 4 Enter the USER CODE followed by the key 5 The READY and AWAY LEDs flash simultaneously and the ARM LED will be on 6 Enter the OUTPUT No followed by the key Refer to Table 8 7 The POWER and READY LEDs flash simultaneously and the ARM an...

Page 24: ...ification of the bi directional remote 1 Enter the Master User Menu Hold down for 3 seconds 2 Enter the Master code 1 2 3 4 3 Scroll using the Panic key to Identify BD Rmt menu or enter 1 4 4 Press a button on the bi directional remote 5 The LCD will indicate the hub and slot number for that remote Slot number is the user code learnt to the remote Wireless Bi directional Device Battery Check Each ...

Page 25: ...ttons using the Panic key until the function required press to confirm 9 Enter the parameter followed by to confirm See table 11 below 10 Press to exit Table 9 Button Assignable Functions Function Parameter Description Unassigned No function allocated Arm Partition No Will only arm the partition allocated to button and user code Disarm Partition No Will only disarm the partition allocated to butto...

Page 26: ...low the following steps to delete the remote transmitter from the system 1 Enter the Master User Menu Hold down for 3 seconds 2 Enter the Master code 1 2 3 4 3 Scroll using the Panic key to menu 18 or enter 1 8 4 Enter the Hub that the remote belongs too 1 5 Enter the user code that was paired with the remote 1 2 3 4 6 Enter the next user code if more than one remote transmitter is to be deleted o...

Page 27: ...ypad bus Master Code 2 0 Receiver Number User Code Press RT Button LCD Keypad 1 Defaulting of the Remote Receiver is only for new installations of the Remote Receiver 2 On the Alarm Panel ADD the user codes that will be assigned to the Remote Receivers one for each Do this only if the codes have not already been entered before 3 Hold the key until the beep 3 4 seconds 4 The keypad displays Master ...

Page 28: ...s the key to exit programming NOTE If you were unsuccessful the READY and ARM LEDs flash simultaneously and the AWAY and POWER LEDs will flash simultaneously The keypad will beep 3 times and then repeat the beeps If the procedure did fail the menu will retain the setup information and will retry training upon a press of the key A single user code cannot be assigned to multiple Remote Transmitters ...

Page 29: ...uld 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 is indicated by zone LED 10 coming on Button 3 is indicated by zone LEDS 9 10 coming on Button 4 is indicated by zone LED 11 coming on 13 Press the key to proceed or the key to abort 14 Press and hold the remote button 15 The ARM and AWAY ...

Page 30: ...e key 8 The READY and AWAY LEDs flash simultaneously and the ARM LED is on NOTE Remote Receiver 1 is indicated by zone LED 1 coming on Remote Receiver 2 is indicated by zone LED 2 coming on Remote Receiver 3 in indicated by zone LEDs 1 2 coming on Remote Receiver 4 is indicated by zone LED 3 coming on 9 Enter the USER CODE to be deleted from the Remote Transmitter followed by the key If the user c...

Page 31: ...s Use the following steps to set the Remote Receiver relay properties Master Code 2 4 Receiver Number Relay Number Property Number LCD Keypad 1 Hold the key until the beep 3 4 seconds 2 The keypad displays Master Code 3 Enter MASTER CODE followed by the key 4 The keypad displays Option Menu Add User Code 5 Enter 2 4 followed by the key 6 The keypad displays Receiver Num 7 Enter RECEIVER NUMBER whi...

Page 32: ...sly 7 Enter RECEIVER NUMBER which could be 1 2 3 or 4 followed by the key 8 The READY LED comes on Time is displayed in BCD format but is entered as 4 consecutive digits as per usual There are four zone LEDs for every digit Zone LED Time Zone LED Time 1 x 1 1 9 x 1 0 2 x 2 0 10 x 2 2 3 x 4 4 11 x 4 4 Mm Ss 4 x 8 0 12 x 8 0 45 36 5 x 1 0 13 x 1 1 M LEDs 8 through 5 6 x 2 0 14 x 2 2 m LEDs 4 through...

Page 33: ...ult additional receivers repeat step 7 12 Once you have finished press the key to exit programming NOTE Remote Receiver 1 is indicated by zone LED 1 Remote Receiver 2 is indicated by zone LED 2 Remote Receiver 3 in indicated by zone LEDs 1 2 Remote Receiver 4 is indicated by zone LED 3 Identify Remote Receiver Use the following steps to identify the Remote Receiver NOTE Once registered the Remote ...

Page 34: ...est the Remote Receiver NOTE This command puts the Remote Receiver into test mode for a few minutes While in test mode the X series Alarm Panel ignores buttons pressed on known Remote Transmitters and the keypad displays their user codes Master Code 2 8 Receiver Number LCD Keypad 1 Hold the key until the beep 3 4 seconds 2 The keypad displays Master Code 3 Enter MASTER CODE followed by the key 4 T...

Page 35: ...4 12 x 8 8 72 5 13 x 16 0 6 14 x 32 0 7 15 x 64 64 8 16 x 128 128 NOTE Remote Receiver 1 is indicated by zone LED 1 coming on Remote Receiver 2 is indicated by zone LED 2 coming 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 registered 9 To identify mor...

Page 36: ...tags can be linked to alarm codes to be able to arm and disarm the alarm Add Edit Access Tags by number Option 32 MASTER CODE 3 2 Tag No Doors User Code 1 Enter the User Program Mode as per steps 1 to 4 in section User Program Mode 2 Press the 3 2 keys followed by the key to select programmable option 32 3 Enter the Tag Number followed by 4 Select the doors by entering the Door No for all doors th...

Page 37: ...ED displays a slow flash when the panel is not polling the reader Beeper Only if door has the beeper setting enabled Failed Beep Six beeps in quick succession 10Hz Table 11 Arming Reader Only LED Description Action Description ACCESS ONLY READER Red Yellow Green Beeper Factory Reset All 3 LED s flashing in sync None Enrol Mode Flashing in sync with Green LED Flashing out of sync with Red Green LED...

Page 38: ...ured Tag held in field Arming Time Following Partition s ARM LED Slow Flash Following Partition s READY LED None Table 13 Access Arming Reader Only LED Descriptions Action Description ACCESS ARMING READER Red Yellow Green Beeper Factory Reset All 3 LED s flashing in sync None Enrol Mode Flashing in sync with Green LED Flashing out of sync with Red Green LED s Flashing in sync with Red LED Single b...

Page 39: ...lternatively use the or keys to scroll through the list of programmable options to option 39 4 Press the key 5 The LCD display reads Switch Name Switch No 6 Enter the switch number to rename 1 followed by the key 7 Press the key again to enter edit mode A blinking character indicates that that character is currently selected for editing 8 Enter the NAME followed by the key NOTE Pressing a key once...

Page 40: ... or alternatively use the PANIC or MED keys to scroll through the list of programmable options to option 41 4 Press the key 5 The LCD display reads New Date 6 Enter the DATE that you wish to edit followed by the key The format is DDMMYY 7 Press the key to exit the User Program Mode 19 Stay Zones Stay zones are those zones that are bypassed automatically when the system is STAY ARMED Any zone that ...

Page 41: ...e a long beep 7 Program STAY and BUZZ zones for the profile or ARM the profile How to Program Stay Zones Hold down the 3 key until the beep then enter ZONE NUMBER 1 Select the required stay profile See section 20 1 2 Hold down the 3 key until the keypad buzzer sounds The POWER LED will turn off indicating that the panel is in the Stay zone programming mode 3 Entering a ZONE NUMBER will toggle the ...

Page 42: ...as Stay zones and cannot be changed in this menu 4 Turn on the LEDs corresponding to the zones you need to be Buzz zones The zone LEDs should now indicate only the zones that you require to be Buzz zones 5 Press the key to page to zones 17 32 Press again for zones 33 48 6 After each press of the key you can repeat steps 3 4 7 Once satisfied with your selection press the key to exit the Buzz zone m...

Page 43: ...gramming mode NOTE Panic zones cannot be programmed as Chime zones 22 Viewing Trouble Conditions Hold down the 7 key until the beep The user is alerted to a trouble condition via a flashing power LED It is also possible to enable a trouble beep Ask your Alarm Panel installer If the trouble beep has been enabled the keypad buzzer will sound to alert the user that a trouble condition has occurred Pr...

Page 44: ...tage has been restored Aux 12V Resettable Fuse Blown This trouble condition indicates that the fuse has blown or that there is a fault Contact your installer This trouble condition will only clear once the fault has been restored Engineer Reset An alarm condition has occurred the installer needs to come and clear the condition by entering an installer code The panel cannot be armed until this has ...

Page 45: ... you can use the MODE key to change partitions even if that partition is armed Other mode options do not work whilst armed 24 Output Control via a Keypad If the panel has been set up to control switching functions via its outputs these can be controlled via the keypad e g turning lights on and off LED Keypad Hold down the MODE key until the beep and press the 3 key followed by the key Any outputs ...

Page 46: ...he siren delay to have an effect To program the time into this location the format is MMSS The valid data range is 00m01s 59m59s Maintenance Code 1 8 MMSS LOCATION 20 Keypad Lockout Count default 4 If a partition has a keypad lockout enabled the value entered in this location determines the number of consecutive incorrect codes to activate a keypad lockout The keypad will remain locked for the tim...

Page 47: ... value to 5 Table 17 Week of Month Data Value Day Value Day 1 Week One 4 Week Four 2 Week Two 5 Last Week 3 Week Three Maintenance Code 2 7 WEEK LOCATION 28 Month to End Daylight Saving default 0 Select the month as per Table 17 to end Daylight Saving Maintenance Code 2 8 MONTH NOTE If this location is disabled then by default locations 29 and 30 will also be disabled This means that even if you p...

Page 48: ... the key The valid data range 00h00m 23h59m Partition no is 1 8 Maintenance Code 1 6 7 PARTITION NO HHMM LOCATION 168 No Movement Medical Alarm Time Out default 0000 If no movement is detected while the panel is disarmed for the period of time specified in this location then the alarm will activate and report a medical alarm event if programmed by the installer This function is only available if v...

Page 49: ...days on which the selected partition will auto arm and disarm at the times programmed in locations 180 and 189 respectively Refer to Table 22 for the values Each location represents a partition Location 181 is partition 1 Location 182 is partition 2 Location 383 is partition 3 Location 184 is partition 4 Location 185 is partition 5 Location 186 is partition 6 Location 187 is partition 7 Location 1...

Page 50: ...ton Add Remotes Advanced Master Code 2 1 Receiver No USER CODE Management No Press RT Button Delete Remote Master Code 2 2 Receiver No USER CODE Button Properties Master Code 2 3 Receiver No Button No Properties Relay Properties Master Code 2 4 Receiver No Relay No Properties Relay Pulse Time Master Code 2 5 Receiver No Time Defaulting Receiver Master Code 2 6 Receiver No Identifying Receiver Mast...

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Page 52: ...nditions 1 to 16 Zone LED Trouble Condition Zone LED Trouble Condition 1 Panel AC Supply Failure 11 Peripheral Low Supply Voltage 2 Panel Communications Failure 12 Wireless Detector Low Battery 3 Telephone Line Trouble 13 Wireless Detector Supervision Loss 4 Siren Tamper 14 Wireless Receiver Jam 5 Low Battery 15 Wireless Detector RSSI Trouble 6 Aux 12V Resettable Fuse Blown 16 Zone Tamper 7 Engine...

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