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Ver. 3.003  

p57

CONCEPT IQ. PLUS  Programmer’s Manual.

Single EOL:

0

 -1k

1

 -1k5

2

 -2k2

3

 -3k3

4

 -3k9

5

 -4k7

6

 -5k6

7

 -6k8

8

 -10k

9

 -12k

10

 -22k

Dual EOL:

11

 -2k2, 2k2

12

 -2k2, 6k8

13

 -3k3, 6k8

14

-10k, 10k

(Provides Tamper state.  1st Value is Series Resistor, 2nd Value is Resistor across contacts)

Zone Doubed:

15

 -1k, 3k3, 6k8.

16

 -1k, 3k3, 6k8. No separate tamper state.

See installation manual for details.

ZONE TYPE

Programming Addresses for Zone Type programming:

Zone Type Details:

0

Instant (Factory Default for Zones 3 to 16).  When an “Instant” Zone goes into alarm, the system immediately generates an alarm.  The
Zone processing will  not be delayed by Entry or Exit Timers.  Processing is the same whether Armed in Normal Mode or Home Mode.

1

Delayed

A “Delayed” Zone will have Entry/Exit delay periods applied, as programmed in the “Entry delay” and “Exit delay” Addresses

for the Area that the Zone is assigned to.  (General Area/Area 1 in a Single Area system)
If more than 1 Area assigned and 2 or more of those Areas Armed or Disarmed at the same time, the longest Entry/Exit Delay will apply.
Processing is the same whether Armed in Normal Mode or Home Mode.

2

Hand-over

When a “Handover” Zone goes into alarm, the alarm will be processed under these two conditions:

If a Delayed Zone has already been triggered in the same Area, the system will ignore the alarm for the duration of the Entry or Exit timer.
i.e.  The Zone will be processed as a delayed Zone.
If a Delayed Zone has not been triggered, the system will process the Zone as an “Instant” Zone.
Processing is the same whether Armed in Normal Mode or Home Mode.

3

Away Instant / Home Isolate.

Same as Type 0 - “Instant” when Armed in Away (Normal) Mode.  Isolated when Armed in Home Mode.

4

Away Instant / Home Delayed.

Same as Type 0 - “Instant” when Armed in Away (Normal)  Mode.

Delayed by the “Homeguard Time” (Address 900) when Armed in Home Mode.

5

Away Delayed / Home Isolate.

Same as Type 1 - “Delayed” when Armed in  Away (Normal)  Mode.

Isolated when Armed in Home Mode.

6

Away Delayed / Home Delayed.

Same as Type 1 - “Delayed” when Armed in  Away (Normal)  Mode.

Delayed by the “Homeguard Time” (Address 900) when Armed in Home Mode.

601-616

(Value Data)

Zone 1
1 - Delayed

Zone 2
2 - Handover

Zone 3 to 16
0 - Instant

ADDRESS

DEFAULT

FUNCTION

(Data Type)

Zone

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Address

601

602

603

604

605

606

607

608

609

610

611

612

613

614

615

616

Summary of Contents for CONCEPT IQ. PLUS

Page 1: ...Ver 3 003 p1 CONCEPT IQ PLUS Programmer s Manual Programmer s Manual 2003 Inner Range Pty Ltd Part Number 630047plus PLUS...

Page 2: ...er User Operations 15 6 2 User Programming 16 7 Basic Programming Guide 18 8 Programming of Advanced Features Contents and Overview 34 Access Control Options 35 Auto Arm Auto Disarm 36 Auxiliary to Fo...

Page 3: ...s See the Tables section for a full description of each System Default option 4 Address Location Numerical Order Use Section 9 Programming Reference to program the system in numerical Address order 40...

Page 4: ...d System Alarms such as Power Problems Cabinet Siren Tampers Communication Problems LAN Battery Fuses Zone Self test Status and Keypad Emergency Alarms Panic Fire Medical Duress System Inputs are also...

Page 5: ...larm is activated if the line is tampered or the maximum attempts is reached Daily Weekly or Monthly Test reports can also be sent at a specified time of day or triggered manually by a Master User The...

Page 6: ...Test Battery and Door Bell Enable Disable The Master User can also perform all User operations This includes Arming Dis arming the system Isolating Zones and View history The Master User automatically...

Page 7: ...ep in response to Exit delay Entry delay or Auto arm warnings Multi Area systems Only Terminals associated with a particular Area will beep in response to that Area s warning functions IMPORTANT NOTE...

Page 8: ...A reader need not be fitted if PIN only access is required The door will open for lock open time following a valid PIN OFF key For higher security applications both PIN and card can be required to op...

Page 9: ...Module Select the Import Data Mode Enter PIN then then the Mode number The Lamp on the Programming Key will flash slowly to indicate data is being copied The Terminal beeper will sound 3 short beeps...

Page 10: ...er entering the data will save the data and automatically take you to the Previous Address 4 PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES TO EDIT THE DATA The Data Value at the Address selected will then be displayed via t...

Page 11: ...digit Value data will display sequentially A chirp sounds as each digit is displayed 3 beeps indicate the end of the data sequence then the 1 lamp will flash to prompt for the 1st digit of the new dat...

Page 12: ...phone Number Any existing data will now be displayed as described above 3 Enter the new Data string then 4 Select the next Address to program or Exit Programming Mode 4 7 OPTION DATA Option data is us...

Page 13: ...e 1 Entry Exit Delayed Zone 2 is Type 2 Handover Zones 3 to 8 are Type 0 Instant Zones Zones 1 to 8 are set for siren lockout Zones 1 to 8 are in Area 1 Time Zone 1 is 0900 to 1700 Monday to Friday Ti...

Page 14: ...splay Firmware Version The 4 digits of the current Controller Firmware Version will be displayed in sequence e g Sequence 3 0 0 0 V3 000 5 2 USER OPERATIONS REQUIRING PIN CODE ACCESS Installer Master...

Page 15: ...tion or the nominated Domestic Dialer Telephone NEXT 26 Activates the Battery Test Switches the Battery Charger Off for 5 seconds to test Battery voltage 3 Beeps at end of Test Battery OK One long ton...

Page 16: ...code is to be entered If the Zone Lamp flashes Slowly it indicates that a PIN Code is already programmed for this User If you enter a new PIN number it will replace the existing PIN number As each di...

Page 17: ...one Lamps To confirm the selection Press 3 beeps will sound to confirm the new User Type has been programmed and the system will automatically advance to the next User number 8 Add Change another User...

Page 18: ...n In many cases other options are available Simply ignore any options not listed These are not relevant to basic programming and are explained in the appropriate applications in Section 8 Programming...

Page 19: ...Master Code Where n is the Default option 1 2 or 3 Completely resets the database to one of the Installer Presets including the Installer Code and Master Code See page 12 Defaulting the system and the...

Page 20: ...vated when an alarm is triggered on this Zone NOTE Silent over rides Siren Lockout 2 Siren Lockout Zone will only trigger the Siren for the number of times specified in the Siren Swinger Shutdown Coun...

Page 21: ...utomatically isolate when the Area is Armed at the end of the Exit Delay 2 Quick Arming No If selected no PIN Code required for arming Areas 3 Force Arm Areas No If selected Area will Arm regardless o...

Page 22: ...following order hh mm 1st Field DD MM YY 2nd Field day 3rd Field i e Hour Hour Minute Minute Day Day Month Month Year Year Day Of Week Sunday 1 Monday 2 Tues 3 Wed 4 Thurs 5 Fri 6 Saturday 7 Key in th...

Page 23: ...ssigned 4 Area 4 assigned Is the system a Multi Area system Single Area System NO YES Multi Area System Go to Step 14a Option Default Description 1 Multi Area system No 4 All Areas Siren Off control N...

Page 24: ...DELAYS AS REQUIRED DEFAULT 60 Seconds Area 1 NEXT 541 Area 2 NEXT 542 Area 3 NEXT 543 Area 4 NEXT 544 Program a value from 0 to 255 Seconds Single Area System 16 PROGRAM THE TERMINAL ASSOCIATED AREA...

Page 25: ...wed See Step 18 on page 25 for programming information Is the system required to Report to a Central Monitoring Station or a Telephone No Reporting NO YES Reporting is required Go to Step 30 Move on t...

Page 26: ...ntered by pressing the OFF key e g To program a Press OFF 1 1 19 SELECT THE REPORTING FORMAT NEXT 505 Note If Option 8 is required select FIRST Refer to the Reference section page 41 42 for details of...

Page 27: ...only if Dialer Option 5 General Open Close Reporting selected above DEFAULT Area 1 Assign the required Area s to the General Open Close Area List NOTE Area 1 must be included in the list 1 Include Ar...

Page 28: ...ogram the Minute value from 0 to 59 25 PROGRAM THE DIALER LOCKOUT OPTION FOR ZONE INPUTS IF REQUIRED NEXT 651 to 666 23 PROGRAM THE MAXIMUM DIAL ATTEMPTS NEXT 508 DEFAULT 8 Attempts Program the Maximu...

Page 29: ...efault Description 6 Delay Siren until Comms complete No Siren operation will not be initiated until a report has been sucessfully sent or a Comms Fail alarm generated 8 Dialer enabled in Home Mode No...

Page 30: ...RF Module Enrol the User Wireless Remote Key by pressing a button on the Remote Key within 30 seconds of selecting the User number Three short beeps will sound to confirm that the Remote Key has been...

Page 31: ...selected then press 5 Select the new User Type number then press See table below Delete a User 1 Key in your PIN then Select the User Number Press 2 Press then 0 Arm Only 1 Patrol Arm Disarm only aft...

Page 32: ...e or Master User Code must be used to program this option 1 Key in your PIN then Press then to enable to disable default is disabled This option enables the OFF key on the Terminal to act as a REX but...

Page 33: ...mming each individual feature Refer to the table of contents on the following page for a list of the features available 34 CHANGE THE INSTALLER PIN CODE NEXT 401 This should be done before the system...

Page 34: ...A printer can be directly connected to the Controller via the on board Serial Port 39 Day Alarm A Zone Input can operate an Auxiliary output for activating Door Bells lights etc when disarmed 39 Defe...

Page 35: ...wed Default setting is disabled requiring the Upload Download software addon to view the Access Review Door Forced to trigger Siren The Door Forced system input can be set to enable the Siren output w...

Page 36: ...Holidays NEXT 570 571 Hol 1 to 588 589 Hol 10 Auto Arming Options Away Mode Choose the Area s to be controlled and select one TimeZone that will control the Area NEXT 551 Area 1 552 Area 2 0 No TimeZ...

Page 37: ...Z2 764 TZ3 769 TZ4 Program any Holidays required to Qualify the TimeZone Any Days when Auxiliary Control is not to occur when the TimeZone would normally be Valid must be programmed as Holidays Progra...

Page 38: ...l Beeper for Day Alarms in General Options 2 NEXT 891 3 Assign Event Type 16 Day Alarm to the selected Auxiliary to control NEXT 801 Aux 1 to 810 Aux 10 4 Program an Auxiliary Timer value for the sele...

Page 39: ...x 10 101 Pre Warn Area 1 102 Pre Warn Area 2 103 Pre Warn Area 3 104 Pre Warn Area 4 b Check that the Auxiliary Action for the selected Auxiliary is set to Type 0 Follow Event Status NEXT 861 Aux 1 to...

Page 40: ...en SPK Output Auxiliary 0 is required to operate as a normal Open Collector Auxiliary Output Enable Option 6 Siren Output operates as Auxiliary in General Options 3 NEXT 892 NOTE IF ENABLED A SIREN SP...

Page 41: ...Aux 10 2 One shot timed in Seconds 3 One shot timed in Minutes Types 4 to 13 may also be suitable See Section 10 Tables page 71 for details of all Auxiliary Actions 4 Program one or more User PIN Cod...

Page 42: ...he Auxiliary to control and select Event Type 17 RF Auxiliary NEXT 801 Aux 1 to 810 Aux 10 b Program an Auxiliary Timer value for the selected Auxiliary NEXT 831 Aux 1 to 840 Aux 10 c Assign the requi...

Page 43: ...t setting is 4 Digits User Programming Each User programmed into the system is assigned a PIN Code the Areas that they are allowed to control and a User Type If the system has one or more Wireless Rem...

Page 44: ...ber If this fails the dialer will alternate between the two numbers until the Maximum Attempts Address 508 are reached CALL DIVERT CALL FORWARDING TELEPHONE NUMBER UP TO 16 DIGITS Call Divert will onl...

Page 45: ...s heard the User can simply hang up the telephone IMPORTANT NOTES Once the receiving telephone has answered the call the alarm message is regarded as being acknowledged and will not be sent again rega...

Page 46: ...e Dual reporting you must always select the Dual Reporting option Option 8 first SAME FORMAT For Dual reporting of the same format simply select the format that you wish to report in Option 1 or 2 DIF...

Page 47: ...must be included in the list When reporting in Contact ID format General Open Close reporting only uses the Area 1 Client Code programmed at Address 521 1 Include Area 1 in the General Open Close Are...

Page 48: ...EST REPORT HOUR 0 23 HOUR This Address sets the hour that the test report will be sent TEST REPORT MINUTE 0 59 This Address sets the minute the test report will be sent REMOTE CONNECT OPTIONS These op...

Page 49: ...is trying to remotely connect to the system and an Answering Machine is connected to the same Telephone line If this feature is enabled the remote device must call the system then hang up within thre...

Page 50: ...This is the 4 digit Client Code that will be used for Single Area systems Area 1 or General Open Close reporting in Multi Area systems AREA 2 CLIENT CODE This is the 4 digit Client Code used for Area...

Page 51: ...ERAL AREA AREA 1 EXIT DELAY TIME AREA 2 EXIT DELAY TIME AREA 3 EXIT DELAY TIME AREA 4 EXIT DELAY TIME Note Area 4 Exit Delay is not used when Armed as a Sub Area The controlling Area Exit Delay is use...

Page 52: ...Exit Delay applies to the Area the Exit Delay will start at the end of the Auto Arm Pre Warn Time 5 If Area Auto Disarm function is required program the Area Auto Disarm Options in Address 559 AREA 1...

Page 53: ...ed Area if the User has permission See User manual for details Multi Area Mode PIN Code ON OFF Arms Disarms all Areas PIN Code Area Number ON OFF Arms Disarms the specified Area if the User has permis...

Page 54: ...dress locations for defining the Holiday Month and the Day of the month Any TimeZone that is not set to be Valid on Holidays will be Invalid on any date defined as a Holiday HOLIDAY MONTH 0 12 This Ad...

Page 55: ...DAYLIGHT SAVING DAY OF WEEK IN START WEEK 1 7 This Address sets the Day Of Week component of the Date for the Start of Daylight Saving 1 Sunday 4 Wednesday 6 Friday 2 Monday 5 Thursday 7 Saturday 3 T...

Page 56: ...esting are programmed as global Zone Options END OF LINE RESISTOR TYPE This data sets the value s of the End Of Line Terminating resistor s used for the Zone inputs This is a global setting for all Zo...

Page 57: ...the same whether Armed in Normal Mode or Home Mode 2 Hand over When a Handover Zone goes into alarm the alarm will be processed under these two conditions If a Delayed Zone has already been triggered...

Page 58: ...n is triggered a Panic siren tone will sound If the dialer is enabled a Panic report is sent to the Central Station 13 24 Hour Duress A 24 Hour Duress Zone is permanently armed Duress alarm processing...

Page 59: ...iren Lockout This option allows the Zone to trigger the Siren only for the number of times specified in Swinger Shutdown Siren Count Address 913 during one arming cycle If Silent and Siren Lockout opt...

Page 60: ...efined as a Day Alarm then when the Area that the Zone is assigned to is Dis armed the Zone can trigger an Auxiliary that has the Day Alarm Event Type assigned Address 800 to 810 Event Type 16 When th...

Page 61: ...TIMEZONE 2 PROGRAMMING TIMEZONE 3 PROGRAMMING TIMEZONE 4 PROGRAMMING Each TimeZone has 5 Address locations for defining Start Hr Start Min End HrEnd Min Valid Days of the Week START AND END TIMES The...

Page 62: ...es the period of time the Auxiliary will be activated if a Timed Auxiliary Action is selected The Auxiliary Action must be programmed to define the way in which the Auxiliary is controlled AUXILIARY E...

Page 63: ...on Door One 141 DOTL Alarm on Door One AUXILIARY TIMER VALUE These Addresses allow a Timer Value to be programmed for any Auxiliary Actions that incorporate a Timer Auxiliary Actions 2 to 13 The Timer...

Page 64: ...nly the associated Area can be Armed Force Arm Areas When enabled Users can arm Areas in Away mode or Home mode regardless of any un sealed Zones Un sealed Zones in the Area will be Isolated if the Au...

Page 65: ...s recommended Bell Squawk on Siren for Wireless operations Squawk is 200mS Tone burst in a 1 second period Arm Button 1 1 Squawk Disarm Button 2 2 Squawks Error Already Armed 5 Squawks DTMF Control IM...

Page 66: ...ighly recommended as a Low Battery Alarm can only be generated if the battery falls below 10 5V during a Battery Test or when the AC input is not present When this function is enabled the system will...

Page 67: ...Fault History function NEXT 13 This function uses the Zone Lamps to display any System Inputs that have had an alarm in the last 5 Arming periods Flashing Currently in alarm ON Historical alarm To ena...

Page 68: ...erated by Keypad Fire Siren Dialer options for 24Hr Fire Zones are determined by Zone Options Medical alarms generated by Keypad Medical Duress alarms generated by Keypad Duress AND Zone Inputs progra...

Page 69: ...ata sets the number of arming periods to be included in the Zone Self Test processing Any Zone defined as a Self Test Zone must go un sealed at least once during this Self Test period or a Self Test s...

Page 70: ...is required ensure that Automatic Battery testing is enabled Address 892 Option 2 keep the delay period as short as possible and advise the system Owner User of the implications of the function AUTO A...

Page 71: ...y being detected the Area will automatically arm 3 It is recommended that the Auto Arm Pre Warn Time Address 907 and or Area Exit Delay Time Address 541 to 544 is programmed for the Area s to provide...

Page 72: ...an trigger the Dialer before Dialer Lockout Only alarms on Zones with Dialer Lockout Address 651 666 Option 3 enabled will increment the counter When the count is met any further activation of the Dia...

Page 73: ...normal operation is card or PIN Terminal One Door One only accepts CARD PIN Data Factory Default not Enabled Terminal Two Door Two only accepts CARD PIN Data Factory Default not Enabled Terminal Thre...

Page 74: ...CEPT IQ PLUS Programmer s Manual 10 TABLES Auxiliary Event Types 75 77 Auxiliary Actions 78 System Inputs 79 Contact ID Event Codes 80 Factory Default and Installer Preset configurations 81 84 Printer...

Page 75: ...en Close Area List Disarmed Address 607 Single Area system Area 1 Disarmed Multi Area system Any Area in the General Open Close Area List Armed 7 Smoke Detector Reset PIN code OFF is entered at a Term...

Page 76: ...In Home Mode Area Armed in Home mode Area Dis armed 92 Area 2 Armed In Home Mode 93 Area 3 Armed In Home Mode 94 Area 4 Armed In Home Mode 101 Area 1 Auto Arm Prewarn Auto Arm Pre warn started in the...

Page 77: ...pe is used to fire DC buzzers placed in close proximity to access doors 132 Door Forced or DOTL Alarm on Door 2 133 Door Forced or DOTL Alarm on Door 3 134 Door Forced or DOTL Alarm on Door 4 135 n a...

Page 78: ...when Event goes Invalid 7 One Shot with Reset timed in Minutes On when Event goes Valid for a time period specified in Minutes Off when timer expires or when Event goes Invalid 8 One Shot on Invalid w...

Page 79: ...uit or over current condition The fuse has been replaced Battery Fuse fail 106 6 Battery fuse has blown Due to Short circuit or over current condition The fuse has been replaced Comms Fail 107 7 Syste...

Page 80: ...o 04 001 to 016 2 Handover 130 01 to 04 001 to 016 3 24hr Burglary 130 01 to 04 001 to 016 4 24hr Fire 110 01 to 04 001 to 016 5 24hr Panic 120 01 to 04 001 to 016 6 24hr Duress 121 01 to 04 001 to 01...

Page 81: ...0 532 Area 2 Entry Delay Time 30 30 30 30 533 Area 3 Entry Delay Time 30 30 30 30 534 Area 4 Entry Delay Time 30 30 30 30 541 General Area Area 1 Exit Delay Time 60 60 60 60 542 Area 2 Exit Delay Time...

Page 82: ...Light Savings Start Week 5 5 5 5 592 Day Light Savings Day of Week Start 1 1 1 1 593 Day Light Savings End Month 0 0 0 0 594 Day Light Savings End Week 5 5 5 5 595 Day Light Savings Day of Week End 1...

Page 83: ...me Zone 2 Start hour 9 9 9 9 756 Time Zone 2 Start Minute 0 0 0 0 757 Time Zone 2 End Hour 13 13 13 13 758 Time Zone 2 End Minute 0 0 0 0 759 Time Zone 2 Valid days of the week 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 760 Tim...

Page 84: ...0 0 0 0 897 System Input Siren Enable 3 3 3 3 898 System Input Dialer Enable 1 2 3 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 1 2 3 5 6 7 899 Emergency Options 1 2 3 5 6 1 3 5 1 2 3 5 6 7 1 2 3 5 6 7 900 Home Zone Entry De...

Page 85: ...Task Address 515 or 517 option 2 the Review history is sent to that serial port A SERIAL printer is required using the baud rate set for the serial port Address 516 or 518 option 3 default is 9600 8...

Page 86: ...g Overview 800 to 870 62 Auxiliary Timer Value 830 to 840 63 Auxiliary To Follow A Timezone 37 Basic Programming Guide 1 16 Zone Alarm System 18 Battery Test Manual 26 15 Battery Test on Arming 892 66...

Page 87: ...neral User Operations 11 to 15 14 Handover Force Arm Zone Type 601 to 616 58 Handover Zone Type 601 to 616 57 Holiday Day 570 54 Holiday Month 571 54 Holidays 570 to 589 54 Home Zone Types 601 to 616...

Page 88: ...e Siren 897 67 Siren System Inputs to activate Siren 897 67 Six Digit Pin Codes 40 Smoke Detector Reset 41 Special Siren Tone for System Alarms 890 64 Strobe Programming Basic 801 22 Sub Area Operatio...

Page 89: ...on after Disarm 890 64 Zone Areas 701 to 716 60 Zone Input Programming Basic 600 to 666 19 20 Zone Input Programming Overview 601 to 716 56 Zone Options 651 to 666 59 Zone Self Test History 14 14 Zone...

Page 90: ...divert Cancel Call Forwarding Telephone No 44 504 Call back Telephone Number 45 505 Contact ID Event Codes 80 505 Contact ID Reporting Format 45 505 Domestic Dialer Reporting Format 45 505 Dual Repor...

Page 91: ...64 890 Force Arm Areas 64 890 General Option Programming Basic 21 890 General Options 1 64 890 Quick Arming 64 890 Single Exit Beep in Home Mode 64 890 Special Siren Tone for System Alarms 64 890 Zon...

Page 92: ...Lockout Time 70 906 AC Report Delay 70 907 Auto arm Pre warn Time 70 908 Re auto arm Time 70 909 RF Terminal Auxiliary Time 71 910 Siren Hold off Time 71 911 24 Hr Fire Zone Smoke Detector Ignore Tim...

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Page 94: ...it should be returned to the distributor and the fault or symptom detailed Inner Range will at its own discretion repair or replace the product as soon as possible This Warranty does not cover produc...

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