Inhep Digital Security IDS816 Installer's Manual

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Installer's Manual
Installer Guide to Wiring and
Keypad Programming
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1. Introduction to the IDS816 ........................................4
1.1 Features of the IDS 816 ................................................5
2. Installation and Wiring ...............................................6
3. End-of-Line Resistors/Tamper by Zone/Zone...........
Doubling .......................................................................7
4. Box Tamper Input ........................................................8
5. Installing an Expander Module ................................8
6. Connecting the Telephone Communicator ............9
7. Programmable Outputs..............................................9
8. Key-Switch or Remote Control Unit .........................9
9. IDS Remote Receiver...............................................10
10 Additional Technical Data ........................................10
11. Radio Transmitter Connection................................10
12. Hardware Reset Switch............................................10
13. Defaulting Keypads ..................................................11
14. Event Log ...................................................................11
15. Download Code ......................................................... 11
16. Programming Instructions.......................................12
16.1 Introduction ..................................................................12
16.2 Location Values............................................................12
17. Programming the Panel ...........................................13
17.1 Entering Program Mode...............................................13
17.2 Programming Standard Locations ...............................14
17.3 Programming Extended Locations...............................14
17.4 Programming Bitmapped Location ..............................15
17.5 Incorrect Data Entries ..................................................16
17.6 Programming Location Summary............................16
17.6.1 Zone Options...........................................................16
17.6.2 System Options .......................................................22
17.6.3 System Reporting Codes ........................................29
17.6.4 System Programmable Outputs..............................31
17.6.5 System Clock Options .............................................34
17.6.6 Communicator Options ...........................................36
17.6.7 Partition Setup.........................................................45
17.6.8 User Options ...........................................................53
17.6.9 Programmable Output Options ...............................56
17.6.10 Keypad Options ......................................................57
17.6.11 Installer Options ......................................................59
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Location Tables ........................................................................61
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Figure 1: Connection Diagram without Tamper per Zone .....6
Figure 2: Tamper per Zone Connection ................................7
Figure 3: Zone Doubling Connection.....................................8
Figure 4: Resistors used for Tamper per Zone or Zone ..........
Doubling.................................................................9
Figure 5: Programmable Output Configuration.....................9
Figure 6: Fire Detect Output Sequence..............................34
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Table 1: Value Represented by each Zone Indicator .........12
Table 2: Binary Representation .........................................12
Table 3: Hexadecimal Value ..............................................13
Table 4: Location / Zone defaults.......................................17
Table 5: Programmable Zone Types .................................18
Table 6: Programmable Ouput Numbering .......................31
Table 7: Output Actions .....................................................32
Table 8: Summary of System Event Driven ..........................
Programmable Outputs .......................................33
Table 9: Summary of System Function Driven......................
Programmable Outputs .......................................34
Table 10: Value for Day of the Week ...................................35
Table 11: Standard Contact I.D Reporting Codes ...............39
Table 12: Standard Contact I.D Reporting Codes ...............53
Tabe 13: Location Number - User Codes...........................54
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The IDS816 is a versatile, microprocessor based eight zone alarm
panel. It has two partitions and can be expanded to sixteen zones.
Most features are optional and may be programmed either directly
through the keypad or via the telephone system, using the IDS
download software and appropriate modem. There are eight
programmable burglary zones, a dedicated panic zone, monitored
siren output, auxiliary power outputs and five programmable outputs
which may be programmed to perform various trigger/switching
functions.
For correct operation the IDS816 must be used in conjunction with the
specified transformer/battery combination and appropriate peripheral
sensors and signalling devices.
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! RS485 keypad bus supports one eight zone expander module,
one IDS remote receiver and up to 8 keypads.
! Eight programmable, end-of-line supervised zone inputs.
! Expandable to sixteen zones via keypad / zone expander module
or zone doubling
! 2 partitions
! Optional tamper reporting per zone using double end-of-line
resistors (12K and 4K7).
! Fully programmable digital telephone communicator which
supports most industry standard formats.
! Panel supports secure dial-in functionality using any DTMF
phone.
! Five programmable outputs on alarm panel. Expandable to seven
when using Wired Zone Expander module.
! Non volatile EEPROM memory retains all program and event log
data in the event of a total power failure.
! Event log (one thousand events) date and time stamped.
! Programmable loop response time.
! Up and downloadable using IDS Windows based software, either
direct via RS 232 or remote using a modem
! Excellent protection against lightning (provided by specialised
“zap tracking” and transient suppressors).
! Auto arm / disarm capability per partition and by day of the
week. The panel can be programmed to arm /disarm at a
pre-determined time.
! Fax defeat / answering machine override.
! Dual reporting provides for duplicated reporting to two independent
central base stations.
! Dynamic battery self test.
! Low battery cutout circuit.
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Please refer to Figure 1: Connection Diagram and familiarise yourself
with the following sections.
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! All zones must be end-of-line supervised. Any unused zones
must be terminated with a 3K3 resistor.
! The end of line resistor must be placed inside or as close to the
sensor as possible.
! Any zone that is not to be doubled or to report
tamper-by-zone must use a 3K3 end-of-line resistor.
! For zone doubling or tamper per zone, the 4K7 and 12K end-of-
line resistors must be connected as per Figures 2 and 3.
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! Tamper operation is as follows:
! If the panel is unarmed and a tamper condition occurs, the
siren will not sound but a tamper condition will be reported.
! If the panel is armed and a tamper condition occurs an
audible alarm will register and a tamper condition will be
reported.
! Panic zones always register panic and tamper conditions.
! The colour codes for the 12K and 4K7 resistors are as per
in Figure 4.
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The following limitations apply to zone doubling:
1. Only normally closed contacts (n/c) may be used.
2. If the zone input is short circuited at the panel, both the zone and
its double will be violated.
3. If the 4K7 resistor is open circuited by the sensor, the primary
zone will indicate a violation.
4. If the 12K resistor is open circuited by the sensor the secondary
zone will indicate a violation.
5. The colour codes for the 4K7 and 12K resistors are shown in
Figure 4.
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The box tamper input does not require an end-of- line resistor.
Use a normally closed contact only.
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When installing an expander module refer to the document supplied
with the module.
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Refer to Figure 1. Connection Diagram.
! For optimum lightning protection connect a low impedance earth
to the communicator earth input
! Always connect the telephone communicator in line seizure
mode and never in parallel with the telephone. Ensure the
telephone receiver is connected to the communicator terminals
marked “phone” and the incoming line to the terminals marked
“line”.
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A relay board must be used when any device requiring a high current is
connected to a programmable output. The output circuitry of a
programmable output consists of a 12 volt source with a 56 series
resistor. Current sink is via a 1000 resistor to negative. The output
circuitry is shown in Figure 5.
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A momentary key-switch or non-latching remote control receiver may
be connected to any zone to allow remote arm/disarm and remote
panic capability.
Purple
Brown
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Red
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4K7
Yellow
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! When using a key-switch or remote control unit a 3K3 resistor
must be connected between the zone input and ground.
! Use only a spring-loaded momentary key-switch or non-latching
remote control unit.
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An IDS Remote Receiver (PN 860-06-0002) may be connected to the
keypad bus. This provides the facility to allow 32 users to arm / disarm
the panel with user code identification. Using a remote control.
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! A suitable transformer with an output voltage of 16 volts AC
±10% with a 16VA minimum rating must be used. A 32 VA
transformer is recommended for larger installations.
! A 12V sealed lead acid battery with a minimum capacity of 7AH
must be used. The back up period after mains failure will depend
on the number of keypads, sensors and peripheral devices
connected to the system.
! The panel can continously supply 750mA in total to peripherals
such as keypads, remotes, receivers, passives etc.
! Connect a 12 volt self driven siren or piezo siren [not a horn
speaker] to the siren output.
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When connecting a radio transmitter utilize the TX terminal provided
on the P.C.B to supply power to the transmitter. (See Figure 1) This
output is protected by the 4 Amp battery fuse.
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Should the need arise to return the panel to factory default, utilise the
hardware reset switch (see Figure 1).
The panel can be defaulted by removing both battery and AC power
from the panel, and then reapplying the power while depressing the
reset switch. Factory default values will be restored to all locations
and all attached keypads I.D’s will be defaulted
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Note: Once the reset switch has been disabled in programming it
will not be possible to default the panel using the reset
switch. The panel can only be defaulted if a valid installer
code is entered and a value of [0] is entered into location 0.
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To default the I.D of a keypad(s):
1. Remove power to the keypad and the restore power while holding
down the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously for three seconds.
2. All the keypad LEDs will flash ON and OFF together. Wait for five
seconds and then press the [#] hash key to allocate a new I.D
to the defaulted keypad. Keypad I.Ds are allocated incrementally.
3. The I.D of any keypad can be interograted by viewing the data in
location 446.
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A comprehensive log of the thousand most recent events are retained
in the non-volatile EEPROM. The log may be retrieved using the up/
download software. Alternately it can be viewed using an LCD keypad.
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A download code in conjunction with the installer code is used for
download access. The default download code is 9999. Using the
downloading software it is possible to program a location that will
either allow or disallow defaulting of the download code. This location
is only accessible using the download software. If defaulted the
download code will revert back to 9999. A value of [1] [0] programmed
into this location will prevent the download code from being defaulted
when performing a hardware reset.
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The panel can be programmed via either a keypad or via the up/
download software. Programming the panel by means of a LED
keypad is explained below:
Note: Before commencing programming it is advisable to read the
Installer Manual thoroughly.
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All values within a program location will be displayed by the zone
indicators in binary format.
To read a binary value on the keypad sum the values represented by
each illuminated LED as shown in Table 1 below:
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The total summed value is the number being displayed.
For example: assume the following zone indicators are illuminated:
Zone 1, Zone 3 and Zone 4. The value equals the sum of the values
displayed by zone LEDs [1], [3],and [4]. See Table 2 below:
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! For all programming procedures, the [!] (star) key functions
as the [ENTER] key and the [#] hash key functions as a
[CLEAR] or an [EXIT] program key.
! Invalid data entries are indicated via a three beep error beep of the
keypad buzzer.
! There are two types of location categories:
Standard locations which are single tiered and do not
contain any sub-locations.
Extended locations which are double tiered and have
sublocations.
! For both types of locations there are clear visual keypad prompts
which aid in programming data.
! Data contained in some locations is longer than one digit in
length.(eg a telephone number). To read the data stored in these
locations press the [Panic] key.Each time the [Panic] key is
pressed, the keypad will scroll to and display the next digit
programmed in the location.
! Where a hexadecimal number must be programmed utilize the
[MODE] key as per Table 3 below:
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1. Ensure that all partitions are unarmed
2. Press the [#] hash key followed by the [INSTALLER CODE].
The default installer code is 9999
3. If a correct code has been entered the green READY indicator
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will flash. Press the [!] star key and a long beep will
confirm entry into program mode.
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1. Ensure the panel is in program mode - the READY indicator will
be flashing.
2. Enter the [LOCATION NUMBER] of the program location that you
wish to view or change.
3. Press the [!] star key. The READY indicator will continue
flashing and the AWAY indicator will illuminate.
4. The zone LED’s will display the data stored in the program
location in binary format.
5. Enter the [NEW DATA] followed by the [!] star key. A long beep
will indicate a valid entry and the AWAY indicator will extinguish.
6. If you do not wish to change the data press the [#] key.
The READY indicator will continue flashing and the AWAY
indicator will extinguish
7. Repeat steps 2 - 5 untill all the necessary locations have been
programmed.
8. Press the [#] hash key to exit program mode.
9. The READY indicator will stop flashing and the panel will return to
the standby mode.
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1. Ensure that the panel is in program mode - the READY
indicator will be flashing.
2. Enter the [LOCATION NUMBER] of the program location that you
wish to view or change.
3. Press the [!] star key. The READY indicator will continue
flashing and the ARMED indicator will illuminate.
4. Enter the [SUB LOCATION NUMBER] for the program location
that you wish to view or change.
5. Press the [!] star key, a long beep indicates a valid data entry.
The READY indicator will continue flashing and the ARMED and
AWAY indicators will illuminate.
6. Enter the [NEW DATA] followed by the [!] star key. A long beep
will indicate a valid entry. The AWAY indicator will extinguish.
7. If you do not wish to change the data within this sublocation
press the [#] hash key. The READY indicator will continue
flashing and the AWAY indicator will extinguish.
8. Repeat steps 2 - 6 until all the necessary locations and their
sublocations have been programmed.
9. Press the [#] hash key twice to exit from program mode.
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1. A bitmapped location allows the installer to program multiple
panel features within a single location or sublocation. This is
achieved using the individual zone LEDs to indicate which
features are enabled or disabled.
2. By refering to the appropriate location reference tables the
installer can view the entire selection of features associated with
that location.
3. An illuminated zone LED indicates that a feature is enabled. An
extinguished LED indicates that a feature is disabled
4. The installer is able to toggle a selected LED indicator ON or OFF
by pressing the corresponding key followed by the [!] star key
5. Once a complete selection of features has been finalized, press
the [!] key to enter the selection to the location.
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Location 40 on page 26 of this manual provides us with a good
example of a bitmapped location which will help explain the
programming method employed for such locations.
Location 40 allows the installer to select up to twelve trouble
conditions which can be displayed and reported. By default only AC
fail trouble and low battery trouble are enabled. If we enter program
mode and then view the contents of Location 40 we will note that the
[1] LED and [5] LED will be illuminated. All other zone LED indicators
will be extinguished. To enable the Comms Fail Trouble Display
(indicated by zone 2 LED) press the 2 key followed by the [!] star key.
A long beep will indicate a valid entry and the 2 zone LED indicator will
illuminate indicating the enabling of the Comms Fail Trouble Display.
Continue selection (or deselection) of the desired trouble conditions.
Once a final selection has been made enter the [!] star key again to
enter the selection. The AWAY indicator will extinguish and a long
beep will indicate acceptance of a valid data entry.
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1. When programming either standard or extended locations any
attempt to enter invalid data will result in three short error beeps of
the keypad buzzer.
2. In the case of standard locations the AWAY indicator will remain
illuminated after the error beeps. Re-enter the correct data. There
is no need to press the [#] hash key.
3. In the case of extended locations the AWAY and ARMED
indicators will remain illuminated after the error beeps. Re-enter
the correct data. There is no need to press the [#] hash key.
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Below follows a detailed description of each location and its options.
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Program sub-location 1of location 1 - 16 to define the zone
characteristics of each of the sixteen zones. There are 12 (twelve)
zone types. Table 4 provides a location/zone cross-reference together
with the default zone characteristics.
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together with a description of their characteristics.
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Tamper by Zone
Individual zones may be enabled for tamper by zone. See page 7
Figure 2, for connection details. This feature is not available if zone
doubling is enabled. (See Figure 3, page 8 and Location 38 page 24)
Cross Zoning
This feature is useful for reducing false alarms. Violating zones with
the cross zone property enabled will not immediately generate an
alarm. The Cross Zone Delay Timer is started. See Location 36.
Depending on the value programmed into location 37 (Cross Zone Trip
Count) the zone (or any other zone with cross zone option enabled)
must trip the number of times programmed into location 37 before an
alarm is generated. An alarm will also be generated should the zone
remain violated for the entire delay period.
Swinger Shutdown
During a single arm cycle if the number of alarm violations generated
by a swinger zone equals the shutdown count (Location 33) the control
panel will automatically bypass the that zone.The swinger shutdown
counter is reset either when the system is disarmed and re-armed or
automatically when the 24 hour self test report is generated. See
Sublocation 5 of Locations 109 and110 [Partition Setup]
Silent Zone Enabled
This property allows any Follower, Instant, Panic and 24 Hour Alarm
Zone types to be programmed as a silent zone.
sedoCgnitropeRenoZ
Note: For the following locations a two digit hexadecimal code must
be programmed. To disable a reporting code a double zero
(00) must be entered.
3NOITACOLBUS edoCgnitropeRmralA
The code transmitted when the zone is violated during an arm cycle or
if a panic or 24 Hour Zone is violated.
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