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IDS816
Installer Guide to Wiring and
Keypad Programming

MANUAL NO. 700-283-02 B ISSUED NOVEMBER 2004 VERSION 2.00


IDS816 INSTALLER MANUAL

1. Contents

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

Figures
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

Tables

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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1. Introduction to the IDS 816


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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11. 1 Features of the IDS 816

! 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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2. Installation and Wiring


Please refer to Figure 1: Connection Diagram and familiarise yourself
with the following sections.

Figure 1. Connection Diagram without Tamper per Zone

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3. End-of-Line Resistors/Tamper by Zone/


Zone Doubling

! 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.

Figure 2. Tamper per Zone Connection

! 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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Figure 3. Zone Doubling Connection

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.

4. Box Tamper Input


The box tamper input does not require an end-of- line resistor.
Use a normally closed contact only.

5. Installing an Expander Module


When installing an expander module refer to the document supplied
with the module.
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Figure 4. Resistors used for Tamper per Zone or Zone Doubling

Brown Orange Yellow Red

12K 4K7
Red Purple

6. Connecting the Telephone Communicator


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”.

7. Programmable Outputs
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 56Ω series
resistor. Current sink is via a 1000Ω resistor to negative. The output
circuitry is shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5. Programmable Output Configuration

8. Key-Sw itch or Remote Control Unit


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.
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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.

9. IDS Remote Receiver


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.

10. Additional Technical Data

! 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.

11. Radio Transmitter Connection

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.

12. Hardw are Reset Sw itch

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.

13. Defaulting Keypads

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.

14. E ven t L o g

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.

15. Dow nload Code

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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16. Programming Instructions

16.1 Introduction
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.

16.2 Location Values

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:
Table 1 Value Represented by each Zone Indicator.

Zone 1 1
Zone 2 2
Zone 3 4
Zone 4 8

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:

Table 2 Binary Representation


Zone 1 1
Zone 3 4
Zone 4 8
Total 13

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17. Programming the Panel

! 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:

Table 3 Hexadecimal Value

Hex Value Decimal Value Key Strokes


A 10 [Mode] key then [0] key
B 11 [Mode] key then [1] key
C 12 [Mode] key then [2] key
D 13 [Mode] key then [3] key
E 14 [Mode] key then [4] key
F 15 [Mode] key then [5] key

17.1 Entering Program Mode


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.
17.2 Programming Standard Locations
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.

17.3 Programming Extended Locations


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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17.4 Programming a Bitmapped Location


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.

An Example
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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17.5 Incorrect Data Entries


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.

17.6 Programming Location Summary


Below follows a detailed description of each location and its options.

LOCATION 0 Defaulting of the panel or Master User Code

Value Action
0 Will reset all locations to the factory default values. All user
codes will also be defaulted: (Master User Code 1234.)
Will default the master user code to 1234 and also default the
1
master user code properties.

17.6.1 Zone Options

LOCATI ONS 1 - 16 I ndividual Zone Setup

SUBLOCATI ON 1 Zone Type

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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Table 4 Location / Zone defaults

Loc Zone Default Zone Type


1 1 1 Entry/ Exit
2 2 2 Follower
3 3 4 Audible Instant
4 4 4 Audible Instant
5 5 4 Audible Instant
6 6 4 Audible Instant
7 7 4 Audible Instant
8 8 4 Audible Instant
9 9 0 Disabled
10 10 0 Disabled
11 11 0 Disabled
12 12 0 Disabled
13 13 0 Disabled
14 14 0 Disabled
15 15 0 Disabled
16 16 0 Disabled

Table 5 (page 18) Provides a complete list of the different zone types
together with a description of their characteristics.

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Table 5 Programmable Zone Types

Value Zone Type


0 DISABLED
A Zone violation of a disabled zone is ignored by the control
panel and will not be indicated on the keypad.
1 PRIMARY ENTRY / EXIT ZONE
Violations of an Entry/Exit zone are ignored during the exit delay
period of the arming procedure. Violating an Entry/Exit zone when
armed will initiate the entry delay. If valid User Code is not entered
before the entry delay period expires, an alarm condition will be
registered. Failure to exit through an Entry/Exit zone after arming
will cause the panel to Stay Arm.
8 SECONDARY ENTRY / EXIT ZONE
The secondary entry delay will be activated when this zone is
violated when the panel is armed.
2 FOLLOWER ZONE
A violation of a Follower zone is ignored during the entry/exit
delay period (this allows the user to enter/exit via the follower
zone). A Follower zone will behave as an instant zone if the panel
is armed and an Entry/Exit zone is not first violated
3 PANIC / PRIORITY ZONE
Regardless of whether the panel is armed or not, a violation of a
Priority zone will cause the control panel to register a panic
condition.
4 INSTANT ZONE
When the panel is armed the violation of an instant zone will
cause the control panel to register an alarm condition.
5 ARM / DISARM ZONE
The violation of an Arm/ Disarm zone will cause the panel to
either arm or disarm. Connect a momentary key-switch or non-
latching remote control unit to the zone.

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Value Zone Type


9 FOLLOWER EN TRY ZON E
A Follower/ Entry zone i s used when an entry zone i s common to
two parti ti ons. When both parti ti ons are armed i t acts as a follower
zone. If one of the parti ti ons i s di sarmed i t acts as an entry/ exi t
zone.
10 FIR E ZON E
Vi olati on of a Fi re Zone wi ll cause the si ren to sound regardless of
whether the panel i s armed or not. The si ren wi ll sound
i ntermi ttantly (one second on, one second off) For correct operati on
a programmable output programmed as a fi re detector power
output must be used to control power to the fi re detector.
11 TAMPER ZON E
Vi olati on of thi s zone wi ll be reported to the base stati on regardless
of whether the panel i s armed or di sarmed. If the panel i s armed
the si ren wi ll be acti vated.
12 24 H OU R ALAR M ZON E
Regardless of the armed state of the panel, a vi olati on of a 24
hour zone wi ll regi ster an alarm condi ti on.
13 WAR N IN G ZON E
When the panel i s armed, vi olati on of a warni ng zone wi ll cause
the si ren to beep. The vi olati on i s logged i n the event log but i t i s
not reported to the base stati on.
14 PU SH TO AR M ZON E
Vi olati on of a push to arm zone duri ng the exi t delay wi ll
i mmedi ately arm the panel.

SUBLOCATION 2 Zone Properties


Note: Select all the options for each zone.
This is a bitmapped location.

LE D ON / OFF Zone Properties


ON Tamper by Zone Enabled
1
OFF * Tamper by Zone Disabled
ON Cross Zone Enabled
2
OFF * Cross Zone Disabled
ON Shutdown Enabled
3
OFF * Shutdown Disabled
ON Silent Zone Enabled
4
OFF * Silent Zone Disabled

* Denotes default values

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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.

Zone Reporting Codes

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.

SUBLOCATION 3 Alarm Reporting Code

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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SUBLOCATION 4 Alarm Restoral Reporting Code

The zone restoral code is transmitted when the zone has returned to
the unviolated condition after triggering an alarm.

SUBLOCATION 5 Bypass Reporting Code

A zone bypass code will be reported when the panel is armed with a
zone bypassed.

SUBLOCATION 6 Force Arm Reporting Code

If the partition is programmed to allow forced arming this code will be


transmitted if a zone is violated at the time of arming.

SUBLOCATION 7 Tamper Reporting Code

The tamper code will be reported if tamper-by-zone has been enabled


and a zone is tampered.

SUBLOCATION 8 Tamper Restore Reporting Code

When a zone tamper condition clears, this code will be reported.

SUBLOCATION 9 Shutdow n Reporting Code

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.

SUBLOCATION 10 Shutdow n Restore Reporting Code

This code will be reported when a shut down zone is restored.

SUBLOCATION 11 Zone Programmable Output Location


A programmable output will be pulsed or latched, high or low if a zone
causes an alarm condition. If pulsed, the output will be pulsed for the
time programmed in Sublocation 1 of Locations 388 - 394.

Two digits must be programmed for each zone. The first digit
references the programmable output number e.g. output 1 to 5. The
second digit sets the output action. Refer to Table below for a list of
actions. Refer to Section 17.6.4 for a detailed description for
Programming Programmable Ouputs.
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Value Output Action


0 Set output High
1 Set output Low
2 Pulse Output High
3 Pulse Output Low

17.6.2 System Options

LOCATION 33 Zone Shutdow n Count (default = 5)

Determines the number of times a zone may be violated during an arm


cycle before it is automatically bypassed. Select zones individually for
this option in locations 1 - 16. Valid range of data for this location is 1
- 15.

LOCATION 34 Programmable Zone Loop Response Time

Value Response Time Value Response Time


0 100ms 8 96 ms
1 12ms 9 108 ms
2 24 ms (default) 10 120 ms
3 36 ms 11 132 ms
4 48 ms 12 144 ms
5 60 ms 13 156 ms
6 72 ms 14 168 ms
7 48 ms 15 180 ms

The zone loop response is the period of time for which the zone must
remain violated before a violation is registered. By default a Fixed
Zone Loop Response of 100ms is used. See option 4 of location 38.

LOCATION 35 Reserved

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LOCATION 36 Cross Zone Delay Timer

Value D elay Value D elay


0 3 Seconds 8 2 Mi nutes
1 10 Seconds 9 3 Mi nutes
2 15 Seconds 10 4 Mi nutes
3 (default) 20 Seconds 11 5 Mi nutes
4 25 Seconds 12 10 Mi nutes
5 30 Seconds 13 15 Mi nutes
6 45 Seconds 14 18 Mi nutes
7 1 Mi nute 15 21 Mi nutes

Determines the cross zone delay timer period.

LOCATION 37 Cross Zone Count (default = 2)

If the panel is armed and the total number of cross zone violations
reaches this count within the time period programmed into location 36,
an alarm condition will be registered. Program a value from [0] to [15].
A [0] will disable this location. Program zones as cross zones in Sub
Location 2 of locations [1 - 16]. A single cross zone violated
continuously for the time specified in Location 36 will also register an
alarm condition.

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LOCATION 38 Global Options

LE D ON / OFF Action
A user assi gned to any parti ti on may cancel the
ON *
si ren.
1
Only a user assi gned to the parti ti on that tri ggered
OFF
the si ren may cancel the si ren
ON Enables keypad trouble beep.
2
OFF * D i sables keypad trouble beep
ON Enables telephone li ne moni tori ng.
3
OFF * D i sables telephone li ne moni tori ng.
Reserved
4
Reserved
ON Enables keypad beep on communi cati on.
5
OFF * D i sables keypad beep on communi cati on.
ON * Enables keypad Fi re, Medi cal and Pani c keys .
6
OFF D i sables keypad Fi re, Medi cal and Pani c keys
Enables the di splay of bypassed and stay zones
ON *
when armed i n the stay mode.
7
D i sables the di splay of bypassed and stay zones
OFF
when armed i n the stay mode.
ON Enables the si ren delay.
8
OFF * D i sables the si ren delay.
Enables zone doubli ng (All expanded / keypads
ON
zones i gnored)
9
D i sables zone doubli ng (expansi on / keypad zones
OFF *
can be used to expand the system to si xteen zones.)
ON * Enable Box Tamper
10
OFF D i sable Box Tamper
ON * Enable Si ren Tamper
11
OFF D i sable Si ren Tamper
ON * Enable 485 D evi ce Tamper
12
OFF D i sable 485 D evi ce Tamper
ON Enable Si lent D edi cated Pani c Zone
13
OFF * D i sable Si lent D edi cated Pani c Zone

* Denotes default values

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LOCATION 39 AC Fail / Restore Time

Value Delay Value Delay


0 3 Seconds 11 5 Minutes
1 10 Seconds 12 10 Minutes
2 15 Seconds 13 15 Minutes
3 20 Seconds 14 18 Minutes
4 25 Seconds 15 21 Minutes
5 30 Seconds 16 1 Hour
6 45 Seconds 17 2 Hours
7 1 Minute 18 3 Hours
8 2 Minutes 19 4 Hours
9 3 Minutes 20 10 Hours
10 (default) 4 Minutes

When the AC power fails, the panel will wait for this period of time
before reporting the mains failure. The same time period applies before
the restoral event is reported and logged.
This delay eliminates unnecessary reporting if the AC power is
removed for a short time period. Provided the back up battery is in
good condition, short AC power failures will not affect the functioning of
the alarm system.Select the appropriate value from the table above.

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LOCATION 40 Trouble Display

ON/
LE D Action
OFF
ON * Enable AC fail trouble display
1
OFF Disable AC fail trouble display
ON Enable Comms fail trouble display
2
OFF * Disable Comms fail trouble display
ON Enable phone line trouble display
3
OFF * Disable phone line trouble display
ON Enable siren tamper trouble display
4
OFF * Disable siren tamper trouble display
ON * Enable low battery detection trouble display
5
OFF Disable low battery detection trouble display
ON Enable clock loss trouble display
6
OFF * Disable clock loss trouble display
ON Enable engineer's reset trouble display
7
OFF * Disable engineers reset trouble display
ON Enable box tamper trouble display
8
OFF * Disable box tamper trouble display
ON Reserved
9
OFF * Reserved
ON Enable 485 device trouble display
10
OFF * Disable 485 device trouble display
ON Enable bus trouble display
11
OFF * Disable bus trouble display
ON Enable Aux. 12V trouble display
12
OFF * Disable Aux. 12V trouble display

* Denotes default values

This location determines which trouble conditions are displayed on


the trouble menu. A trouble condition is indicated by a flashing
POWER LED.
The trouble condition can be viewed by holding down the [7] key for
three seconds. See page 20 (Viewing Trouble Conditions) of the user
manual.
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LOCATION 41 Siren Time Out Period

Value Time-out Delay Value Time-out Delay


0 0.25 sec. 8 (default) 4 min.
1 1 0 se c. 9 5 min.
2 2 0 se c. 10 10 min.
3 3 0 se c. 11 15 min.
4 4 5 se c. 12 18 min.
5 1 min. 13 21 min.
6 2 min. 14 24 min.
7 3 min. 15 27 min.

The siren time out period is the period of time for which the siren will
sound after an audible alarm condition is registered. Select the
appropriate time period from the table above.

LOCATION 42 Siren Delay


When an audible alarm is registered a delay will be implemented before
the siren is triggered. The alarm will be reported as soon as it occurs.
For this delay to be implemented, the delayed siren option needs to be
enabled. See Location 38 page 24 (Option 8).

Value Delay Value Delay


0 3 Seconds 8 2 Minutes
1 10 Seconds 9 3 Minutes
2 15 Seconds 10 4 Minutes
3 20 Seconds 11 5 Minutes
4 25 Seconds 12 10 Minutes
5 30 Seconds 13 15 Minutes
6 45 Seconds 14 18 Minutes
7 1 Minute 15 (default) 21 Minutes

LOCATION 43 Keypad Lockout Count (default = 4)

Sets the number of consecutive incorrect codes which will activate a


keypad lockout. The keypad will remain locked for the time
programmed in Location 44. Activating a keypad panic will unlock the
keypad.

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LOCATION 44 Keypad Lockout Time (default = 30)


The value programmed into this location determines the time of the
keypad lockout period. Valid range of values 0 - 255 seconds.

Note: Keypad lockout is enabled by partition. See Partition Options


- Sublocation 5.

LOCATION 45 Keypad Sleep Delay

Value Delay Value Delay


0 3 Seconds 8 2 Minutes
1 10 Seconds 9 3 Minutes
2 15 Seconds 10 4 Minutes
3 20 Seconds 11 5 Minutes
4 25 Seconds 12 10 Minutes
5 (default) 30 Seconds 13 15 Minutes
6 45 Seconds 14 18 Minutes
7 1 Minute 15 21 Minutes

Note: Program this function individually per keypad. After this time
period if there is no keypad activity the backlighting will
extinguish.

LOCATION 46 User and Installer Code - Number of Digits

This location determines whether 4 or 6 digit user / installer codes are


applicable.

C ode Old 4 Digit Code New 6 Digit Code


All previous
XXXX X X X X 00
programme codes
Installer Code 9999 999999
Master User Code 1 1234 123456

Only a value of four or six may be programmed into this location. By


default all codes are four digits in length.
Note: The value programmed into this location has no effect on
the download code.

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17.6.3 System Reporting Codes


Note: For all these locations a two digit hexadecimal code must be
programmed. To disable a reporting code a double zero (00)
must be entered into the corresponding location.

LOCATION 47 AC Failure Reporting Code


The control panel will transmit this code after the AC failure delay time
has elapsed (See Location 39)

LOCATION 48 AC Restoral Code


The control panel will transmit this code once the AC restore delay
time has elapsed. (See location 39)

LOCATION 49 Low Battery Reporting Code


A low battery condition is reported when the battery voltage drops
below 11.8V for a period greater than 5 minutes or immediately if it
drops below 10V.
LOCATION 50 Battery Restore Reporting Code
This code is reported once the battery voltage rises above 12 volts for
a period of five minutes.

LOCATION 51 Auto Test Reporting Code


This code is reported at regular intervals. See location 94.

LOCATION 52 Dow nload Complete Reporting Code


This code is reported once a successful up / download to the panel
has been completed.

LOCATION 53 Siren Trouble Reporting Code


This code is reported when the siren fuse blows or when the siren or
siren wiring is tampered with.

LOCATION 56 Device Tamper Reporting Code


This code is reported when there is a tamper condition on any
external device attached to the keypad bus.

LOCATION 57 Keypad Bus Failure Reporting Code


This code is reported when there is a fault on the keypad bus

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LOCATION 58 Box Tamper Reporting Code


This code is reported when the box tamper contacts are open for a
period of 200ms.

LOCATION 59 Dedicated Panic RC


This code is reported when the dedicated panic zone is violated.

LOCATION 60 Phone Line Restoral RC


This code is reported once phone line integrity has been restored.

LOCATION 61 RF Jamming RC

This reporting code will be reported if a jamming signal is detected by


the RF receiver module for 30 seconds.

LOCATION 62 RF Jamming Restore Code

This reporting code will be reported if a jamming signal, detected by


the RF receiver module stops transmitting for 30 seconds.

LOCATION 63 RF Supervision Fail RC

If an RF passive fails to communicate with the RF receiver module for


1 hour this reporting code will be transmitted.

LOCATION 64 RF PIR - Low Batt RC

This reporting code will be reported when the RF PIR battery voltage
drops below 4V.

LOCATION 65 RF PIR - Batt Restoral RC

This reporting code will be reported when the RF PIR battery voltage
rises above 4V for 1 hour.

LOCATION 66 Reserved

LOCATION 67 Reserved

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LOCATION 68 Wired Zone Expander - Low Battery RC


This reporting code will be reported when the supply voltage to Wired
Expansion Module drops below 9.5V for 1 second.

LOCATION 69 Wired Zone Expander Battery RC

This reporting code will be reported when the supply voltage to the
Wired Expansion Module rises above 12V for 1 second.

17.6.4 System Programmable Outputs - Locations 70 - 96

Programming the Outputs:

Programmable outputs are able to toggle between different states


when specific system events occur. Either single or multiple events
can be programmed to a particular output. For most events, the output
action of an output, when triggered, is programmable. To program
these events a two digit code must be entered. The output action of
certain events however is fixed. The action fo these inputs is function
driven. For these events only a single digit code need be programmed.

There are five programmable outputs on the IDS816 alarm panel and a
further two programmable outputs on the Wired Zone Expander
module. When selecting outputs, programmable outputs on the
IDS816 alarm panel are addressed from ‘1’ to ‘5’. outputs on the Wired
Zone Expander are addressed as ‘6’ and ‘7’. Please refer to the table
below.

Table 6 Programmable Output Numbering

Value Programmed As Output Addressed


0 [0] No Output addressed
1 [1] Panel - Programmable Output 1
2 [2] Panel - Programmable Output 2
3 [3] Panel - Programmable Output 3
4 [4] Panel - Programmable Output 4
5 [5] Panel - Programmable Output 5
6 [6] Zone Expander - Programmable Output 1
7 [7] Zone Expander - Programmable Output 2

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When the output action of an event is programmable there are 4
permitted output actions which can be selected. These are listed
below.

Table 7 Output Actions

Value Output Action


0 Set Output High
1 Set Output Low
2 Pulse Output High
3 Pulse Output Low

When programming programmable outputs a two digit code needs to


be entered. The first digit references the programmable output number
(Table 6) and the second digit references the output action (Table 7).

For example: Entering a value of [1][0] into location 70 will cause


Panel Prog Output 1 to be set (latched) high in the event of an AC
Mains Failure. Entering a value of [1][1] into location 71 will cause the
Panel Prog Output 1 to be set (latched) low in the event of an AC
Mains Restoral.

When programming a programmable output whose action is fixed only


a single digit need be entered. This digit references the programmable
output number (Table 6).

For example: Programming a value of [7] into Sublocation 42 of


Location 129 will cause the Zone Expander Programmable Output 2 to
follow the Siren Output for Partition 2.

Note: When connecting any device with a high current requirement


to a programmable output, a suitable relay must be used. DO
NOT connect such devices directly to the programmable
outputs.

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Table 8 Summary of System Event Driven Programmable Outputs

L o c. E ven t Output Default Action


70 AC Fail Programmable Output disabled
71 AC Restore Programmable Output disabled
72 Low Battery Programmable Output disabled
73 Battery Restore Programmable Output disabled
74 Auto Test Programmable Output disabled
75 Download Programmable Output disabled
76 Siren Trouble Programmable Output disabled
77 Aux 12V Trouble Programmable Output disabled
78 Keypad Fuse Programmable Output disabled
79 485 Device Tamper Programmable Output disabled
80 485 Bus Failure Programmable Output disabled
81 Box Tamper Programmable Output disabled
82 Dedicated Panic Programmable Output 1 Pulse High
83 Communication Fail Programmable Output disabled
84 Phone Line Tamper Programmable Output disabled
85 Phone Line Restore Programmable Output disabled
86 RF Jamming Programmable Output disabled
87 RF Jamming Restore Programmable
Output
disabled
88 RF Supervision Fail Programmable Ouput disabled
89 RF Passive Low Battery Programmable
Output
disabled
90 RF Passive Battery Restore
Programmable Output
disabled
91 RF Receiver Low Battery Programmable
Output
disabled
92 RF Receiver Battery Restore
Programmable Output
disabled
93 Wired Zone Expansion Low Battery
Programmable Output
disabled
94 Wired Zone Expansion Battery Restore
Programmable Output
disabled

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Table 9 Summary of System Function Driven Programmable Outputs

L o c. Function Output
95 Fire Sensor Power Programmable Output Disabled
96 Dual Reporting Programmable Output Disabled

Figure 6. Fire Detect Output Sequence

Note: Since multiple conditions may be programmed to a single


output it is essential to ensure that no unwanted conditions
are assigned to the same output.

17.6.5 System Clock Options

LOCATION 98 System Time

Enter the system time. The format is “hhmm” and is based on a 24


hour clock.
LOCATION 99 System Day of Month

Enter a two digit value of the current day of the month. Valid range 01 -
31.

LOCATION 100 System Month

Enter the month as a value from 01 to 12.

LOCATION 101 System Year

Enter the current year as a four digit value e.g. 2005.

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LOCATION 102 System Day of Week


Enter the current day of the week. Refer to table below.
Table 10 Value for Day of the Week
Value D ay
1 Monday
2 Tuesday
3 Wednesday
4 Thusday
5 Friday
6 Saturday
7 Sunday

LOCATION 103 Month to Start Daylight Saving


Enter the month when Daylight Saving will commence.

LOCATION 104 Day of Week to Start Daylight Saving

Enter the day of the week Daylight saving is to commence.


Refer to Location 102 Table 10.

LOCATION 105 Week of Month to Start Daylight Saving


Enter which week of the month Daylight Saving is to commence. If the
last week of the month is wanted program a five (5).

LOCATION 106 Month to Return to Standard Time


Enter the month when Daylight Saving reverts back to standard time.

LOCATION 107 Day of Week to Return to Standard Time

Enter which day of the week Daylight Saving returns to standard time.

LOCATION 108 Week of Month to Return to Standard Time


Enter which week of the month Daylight Saving will return to standard
time. If the last week of the month is wanted program a five (5).

LOCATION 109 Daylight Saving Time Offset

This location is used for setting the Daylight Saving offset. Enter the
number of minutes the clock will offset - Valid range 0 - 250.
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17.6.6 Communicator Options

LOCATION 110 Communication Delay

Value Delay Value Delay


0 3 Seconds 8 2 Minutes
1 10 Seconds 9 3 Minutes
2 15 Seconds 10 4 Minutes
3 (default) 20 Seconds 11 5 Minutes
4 25 Seconds 12 10 Minutes
5 30 Seconds 13 15 Minutes
6 45 Seconds 14 18 Minutes
7 1 Minute 15 21 Minutes

If delayed communications is enabled for either partition - (See


location 109 and 110 Partition Setup) the panel will wait for this period
before reporting zone violations and restorals. If the alarm is cancelled
within this time zone, violation and restorals will not be reported.
Alarms will however be logged in the event log.

LOCATION 111 Reporting Options

LED On/ Off Action


ON * Tone Dialing Enabled
1
OFF Pulse Dialing Enabled
ON Join the telephone numbers together
2
OFF * Do not join the telephone numbers
ON Enable dual reporting
3
OFF * Disable dual reporting

* Denotes default values

Note: ! Reporting codes may be programmed to report to a


single central station (single reporting) or to report
independently to 2 central stations (dual reporting).
! The primary and secondary telephone numbers may
be joined to provide for a single telephone number of
48 digits in length.

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LOCATION 112 Auto Test Interval

Value Time Period


0 Report every hour
1 Report dai ly (default)
2 Every two days
3 Every three days
4 Every four days
5 Every fi ve days
6 Every si x days
7 Every seven days
8 Every ei ght days
9 Every ni ne days
10 Every ten days
11 Every eleven days
12 Every twelve days
13 Every thi rteen days
14 Every fourteen days
15 Every fi fteen days

The value programmed into this location will determine the duration of
time between Auto Tests.
LOCATION 113 Auto Test Time

Enter the time when the auto test will be reported. The format is
“hhmm” based on a 24 hour clock.

EXAMPLE:
If a value of [7] was programmed into location 112 and [1400] was
programmed into this location, the auto test would be sent weekly at
2:00pm.

LOCATION 114 Number of Account Code Digits (default = 4)


Most reporting formats use a 4 digit account code. SIA format has the
capability of using a 6 digit account code. Program a 6 into this
location to enable six digit account code reporting.

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LOCATION 115 Number of Dial Attempts (default = 6)


This location determines the maximum number of dial attempts that
the panel will make in order to contact the base station.

Note: Entering [0] into this location will disable the dialler.

LOCATION 116 Primary Communicator Format

Value Action Description


0 Ademco Express Dual Tone HS, DTMF
1 FBI 4 x 2 ( With Parity) 1.8kHz TX, 2.3kHz HS, 40PPS
2 FBI 4 x 2 (No Parity) 1.8kHz TX, 2.3kHz HS, 20PPS
3 Silent Knight 4 x 2 Fast 1.9kHz TX, 1.4kHz, 20PPS
4 Silent Knight 4 x 2 Slow 1.9kHz TX, 1.4kHz, 20PPS
5 (default) Contact-ID Dual Tone HS, DTMF
6 Domestic Reporting 1.8kHz TX, Blind, 20PPS
7 SIA FS K
TX = Transmit
HS = Handshake
PPS = Pulses per Second

The value entered into location 116 selects the primary communicator
format. Select from the table above the value appropriate to the
required format. During communication the green LED on the PCB will
illuminate indicating that the panel has taken the telephone off- hook.
If programmed accordingly (see location 38), the keypad will beep
after receiving a handshake from the base station. This indicates a
successful transmission of data.

LOCATION 117 Secondary Communicator Format


If dual reporting is enabled then this format will be used to report to
phone number 2.
See Table for location 116.

NOTE ON DUAL REPORTING


When dual reporting is enabled it is possible to select two different
formats which will be reported to each telephone number.

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NOTES ON CONTACT I.D.
If the panel has been programmed to use the Contact I.D format it will
not be necessary to program individual reporting codes. All codes are
reported by default. Provision is made to disable the reporting of
certain groups of codes. See location 118 and 120. Table 11 contains
a list of standard (default) Contact I.D reporting codes.
Any event that relates to a specific zone, or to a specific user, will
have the relevant zone/user number attached to the end of the
Contact I.D reporting code.

Table 11 Standard Contact I.D Reporting Codes

Description Codes Descrition C o d es


Close by user 3401 Zone Bypass 1570
Close by auto arm 3403 Zone Shutdown 1573
Close by download 3407 Zone restoral 3130
Close with key-switch 3409 Tamper by zone 1137
Open by user 1401 Keypad Tamper 1137
Open by download 1407 Keypad lockout 1137
Open with key-switch 1409 Panic zone 1120
Cancel 1406 Panic 1120
Burglary violation 1130 Keypad panic 1120
Perimeter violation 1131 AC fail 1301
Interior violation 1132 AC restoral 3301
24 Hour (Safe) violation 1133 Low battery 1302
Entry/ exit violation 1134 Test report 1602
Day/ night violation 1135 Keypad fire 1110
Outdoor violation 1136 Fire 1110
Tamper violation 1137 Duress 1121
Near alarm violation 1138 Keypad medical 1100

NOTES ON DOMESTIC REPORTING:


Domestic reporting can report to two telephone numbers. This format
provides for a simple form of easily identifiable remote alarm which
may be reported to an office, mobile phone etc. A series of tones is
transmitted to the phone which notifies the user that an alarm
condition has occured. Pressing the [#] key on the phone will stop
domestic dialling.

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LOCATIONS 118 to 120 Enable or Disable Reporting Groups

Location 118 and 120 are used to either enable or disable the reporting
of groups of events via the communicator. This is especially useful
when using Contact I.D or SIA formats. Instead of having to individually
disable multiple locations it is possible to disable groups of reporting
codes. These locations are bitmapped.

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LOCATION 118 Group Reporting Code Enable / Disable 1

LE D ON / OFF Action
ON Enable Close Reporting Code
1
OFF Disable Close Reporting Code
ON Enable Stay Close Reporting Code
2
OFF Disable Stay Close Reporting Code
ON Enable Open Reporting Code
3
OFF Disable Open Reporting Code
ON Enable Cancel Reporting Code
4
OFF Disable Cancel Reporting Code
ON * Enable Alarm Reporting Code
5
OFF Disable Alarm Reporting Code
ON Enable Restore Reporting Code
6
OFF Disable Restore Reporting Code
ON Enable Bypass Reporting Code
7
OFF Disable Bypass Reporting Code
ON Enable Force Reporting Code
8
OFF Disable Force Reporting Code
ON Enable Tamper Reporting Code
9
OFF Disable Tamper Reporting Code
ON Enable Tamper Restore Reporting Code
10
OFF Disable Tamper Restore Reporting Code
ON Enable Shutdown Reporting Code
11
OFF Disable Shutdown Reporting Code
ON Enable Shutdown Restore Reporting Code
12
OFF Disable Shutdown Restore Reporting Code
ON * Enable AC Fail Reporting Code
13
OFF Disable AC Fail Reporting Code
ON * Enable AC Restore Reporting Code
14
OFF Disable AC Restore Reporting Code
ON * Enable Low Battery Reporting Code
15
OFF Disable Low Battery Reporting Code
ON * Enable Battery Restore Reporting Code
16
OFF Disable Battery Restore Reporting Code

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LOCATION 119 Group Reporting Code Enable / Disable 2

LE D ON / OFF Action
ON * Enable Test Report Reporting Code
1
OFF Disable Test Report Reporting Code
ON Enable Download Reporting Code
2
OFF Disable Download Reporting Code
ON * Enable Siren Fuse Trouble Reporting Code
3
OFF Disable Siren Fuse Trouble Reporting Code
ON * Enable Aux. 12V Trouble Reporting Code
4
OFF Disable Aux. 12V Trouble Reporting Code
ON Enable Keypad Fuse Trouble Reporting Code
5
OFF Disable Keypad Fuse Trouble Reporting Code
ON Enable 485 Device Tamper Reporting Code
6
OFF Disable 485 Device Tamper Reporting Code
ON Enable 485 Bus Tamper Reporting Code
7
OFF Disable 485 Bus Tamper Reporting Code
ON * Enable Box Tamper Reporting Code
8
OFF Disable Box Tamper Reporting Code
ON * Enable Dedicated Panic Reporting Code
9
OFF Disable Dedicated panic Reporting Code
ON Enable Phone Line Restoral Reporting Code
10
OFF Disable Phone Line Restoral Reporting Code
ON * Enable Duress Reporting Code
11
OFF Disable Duress Reporting Code
ON * Enable Keypad Panic Reporting Code
12
OFF Disable Keypad Panic Reporting Code
ON * Enable Keypad Fire Reporting Code
13
OFF Disable Keypad Fire Reporting Code
ON * Enable Keypad Medical Reporting Code
14
OFF Disable Keypad Medical Reporting Code
ON * Enable Keypad Lockout Reporting Code
15
OFF Disable Keypad Lockout Reporting Code
ON Enable Access Reporting Code
16
OFF Disable Access Reporting Code

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LOCATION 120 RC Enable 3

Loc
Group Reporting Code / Disable 3
120
ON Enable RF Jamming
1
OFF Disable RF Jamming
ON Enable RF Jamming Restore
2
OFF Disable RF Jamming Restore
ON Enable RF Supervision Failure
3
OFF Disable RF Supervision Failure
ON Enable RF Passive Low Battery
4
OFF Disable RF Passive Low Battery
ON Enable RF Passive Battery Restore
5
OFF Disable RF Passive Battery Restore
ON Enable RF Receiver Low Battery
6
OFF Disable RF Receiver Low Battery
ON Enable RF Receiver Battery Restore
7
OFF Disable RF Receiver Battery Restore
ON Enable Wired Expansion Low Battery
8
OFF Disable Wires Expansion Low Battery
ON Enable Wired Expansion Battery Restore
9
OFF Disable Wired Expansion battery Restore
NOTES ON PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE NUMBERS:
For the telephone number locations a [0] value is used as a termination
digit. It is important therefore that any zeros (0) in the telephone
number itself be entered as a [10]. All hexadecimal values are entered
using the mode key.
Enter numbers consecutively with no other key presses between each
digit. [See Table 3 on page 13]

! To dial a “0” program a [10] - [MODE] then [0]


! To dial a “!” program an [11] - [MODE] then [1]
! To dial a “#” program a [12] - [MODE] then [2]
! A 12 second pause can be inserted at any point of the telephone
number by entering a value of [13] - [MODE] then [3]
! A 4 second pause can be inserted at any point of the telephone
number by entering a value of [15] - [MODE] then [5]
! To terminate a telephone number, program a [0] immediately
following the last digit of the telephone number.
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LOCATION 121 Phone Number 1


This location contains the primary telephone number. A maximum of
24 digits can be entered. Enter the digits consecutively and after the
last digit has been entered terminate with a [0].

LOCATION 122 Phone Number 2


This location contains the secondary telephone number. A maximum
of 24 digits can be entered. Enter the digits consecutively and after the
last digit has been entered terminate with a [0].

LOCATION 123 Dow nload Options

LE D ON / OFF Action
ON * Enable Fax Defeat
1
OFF Disable Fax Defeat
ON * Enable Manual Pickup
2
OFF Disable Manual Pickup
ON * Enable Auto Pickup
3
OFF Disable Auto Pickup
ON Enable Callback
4
OFF * Disable Callback

* Denotes default values

Fax defeat is a useful feature for downloading when a fax or answering


machine is connected to the same phone line as the alarm panel. If
enabled: dial the panel and hang up before 3 rings. Dial the panel
again within 1 minute. The panel will pick up the call on the first ring
thereby preventing the fax / answering machine from answering the
call before the alarm
.
LOCATION 124 Number of Rings to Answ er (default = 1)

This location determines the number of rings before the panel picks up
the telephone line. In the event that the panel picks up the phone and
no valid download log on sequence is received by the panel, the call
will be terminated by the panel.

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LOCATION 125 Callback Phone Number

If Callback is enabled in Download Options (Location 123) the phone


number programmed into this location will be used to respond to a
callback request from the IDS Download Software.

17.6.7 Partition Setup

LOCATIONS 128 - 135 Partition Setup


Location 128 - Partition One.
Location 129 - Partition Two.

Sublocation 1 Partition Zone Allocation

This location is bitmapped with each LED representing a zone.


Illuminated LEDS represent the zones belonging to the selected
partition. Enter the number of the zone followed by the ["] key to
select or deselect zones. By default all zones are allocated to partition
1.

Sublocation 2 Primary Account Code


This account code is used if single reporting has been enabled. If dual
reporting is enabled then this account code is reported to telephone
number one.

Sublocation 3 Secondary Account Code


This account code is only used when dual reporting is enabled. It is
reported to Telephone Number 2

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Sublocation 4 Partition Arm Options

* Denotes default values


ON/
LE D Action
OFF
ON Enable Instant Arm
1
OFF * Disable Instant Arm
ON * Enable Instant Keyswitch Arm
2
OFF Disable Instant Keyswitch Arm
ON * Enable Quick Arm Key
3
OFF Disable Quick Arm Key
ON * Enable Quick Stay Arm Key
4
OFF Disable Quick Stay Arm Key
ON * Enable Auto Stay Arm if No Exit Zone is Triggered
5
OFF Panel Away Arms regardless of Zone Triggered
Enable Auto Stay Arm if No Exit Zone is Triggered when
ON
arming with a keyswitch (or remote)
6
Disable Auto Stay Arm if No Exit Zone is Triggered when
OFF *
arming with a keyswitch (or remote)
ON Enable Forced Arm
7
OFF * Disable Forced Arm
ON * Enable Zone Bypassing
8
OFF Disable Zone Bypassing
ON * Enable Arm with Zones in the Entry Route Violated
9
OFF Disable Arm with Zones in the Entry Route Violated
ON Enable Siren Toot on Arm
10
OFF * Disable Siren Toot on Arm
ON Enable Siren Toot on Disarm
11
OFF * Disable Siren Toot on Disarm
ON * Enable the Entry Beep
12
OFF Disable the Entry Beep
ON * Enable the Exit Beep
13
OFF Disable the Exit Beep
ON Enable Engineer's Reset
14
OFF * Disable Engineer's Reset
ON Enable Auto Disarm
15
OFF * Disable Auto Disarm
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Quick Arm:
This option allows the user to arm the panel by holding down the [1]
key for two seconds until the keypad beeps.

Force Arm:
With this option enabled the panel will arm with violated zones e.g. an
open window. When the panel arms, any violated zone is bypassed. If
bypassed zones restore during the arm cycle, the zone is
automatically re-activated.

Siren Toot on Away Arm / Disarm:


This option allows the user to confirm that arming or disarming has
occurred. The siren can be programmed to give a short beep after
successful arming, and two short beeps after disarming. Enable this
feature if a remote control or external key-switch is used.

Engineer Reset:
If enabled this option prevents arming the panel after an alarm
condition has occured. The panel can only be armed after the engineer
has entered a valid installer code. A trouble condition will be displayed
on the keypad.

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Sublocation 5 Partition Options

ON /
LE D Action
OFF
Enable Automatic Re-enabling of Shutdown Zones at the
ON
Time of the Dialer test.
1
Disable Automatic Re-enabling of Shutdown Zones at the
OFF *
Time of the Dialer test.
ON Enable Bypassing of Common Zones
2
OFF * Disable Bypassing of Common Zones
ON Enable Delay Before Communications
3
OFF * Disable Delay Before Communications
ON Enable Keypad Lockout
4
OFF * Disable Keypad Lockout
ON Enable User Phone Access
5
OFF * Disable User Phone Access
ON Enable Silent Keypad Panic
6
OFF * Disable Silent Keypad Panics

* Denotes default values

Sublocation 6 Exit Delay Period

Value Time-out Delay Value Time-out Delay


0 3 Seconds 8 2 Minutes
1 10 Seconds 9 3 Minutes
2 15 Seconds 10 4 Minutes
3 20 Seconds 11 5 Minutes
4 25 Seconds 12 10 Minutes
5 (default) 30 Seconds 13 15 Minutes
6 45 Seconds 14 18 Minutes
7 1 Minute 15 21 Minutes

The exit delay will begin after the entry of a valid user code. During this
period it will be possible to violate entry/exit and follower zones without
causing an alarm condition thus allowing exit from the premises. elect
the appropriate exit delay period from the table above.

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Sublocation 7 Primary Entry Delay Time

Value Time-out Delay Value Time-out Delay


0 3 Seconds 8 2 Minutes
1 10 Seconds 9 3 Minutes
2 15 Seconds 10 4 Minutes
3 20 Seconds 11 5 Minutes
4 25 Seconds 12 10 Minutes
5 (default) 30 Seconds 13 15 Minutes
6 45 Seconds 14 18 Minutes
7 1 Minute 15 21 Minutes

This entry delay begins after the violation of a primary entry/exit zone.
During this period it is permissible to violate follower zones without
causing an alarm condition provided that an entry/exit zone was
violated first. If a follower zone is violated without a prior entry/exit zone
violation, it will be treated as an instant zone. If an instant zone is
violated during this period an alarm condition will immediately be
registered. Select the appropriate value for the primary entry delay
from the table.

Sublocation 8 Secondary Entry Delay Time

Value Time-out Delay Value Time-out Delay


0 3 Seconds 8 2 Minutes
1 10 Seconds 9 3 Minutes
2 15 Seconds 10 4 Minutes
3 20 Seconds 11 5 Minutes
4 25 Seconds 12 10 Minutes
5 (default) 30 Seconds 13 15 Minutes
6 45 Seconds 14 18 Minutes
7 1 Minute 15 21 Minutes

The secondary entry delay applies to secondary entry/ exit zones.


Once an entry has been initiated subsequent violations of any entry
zone will NOT reset the entry time.

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Sublocation 9 Auto Arm Time (default = disabled)


This sublocation stores the time that the partition will auto arm. The
format of data entered into this location is” hhmm” based on a 24 hour
clock. The auto arm feature is enabled by entering a time greater than
2400. For example: To autoarm at 11:35pm, enter 2335.

Sublocation 10 Auto Arm Days


This Bitmapped sublocation sets the days on which the partition will
autoarm at the time programmed in sublocation 9.
LE D S Day of Week
LE D 1 Monday
LE D 2 Tuesday
LE D 3 Wednesday
LE D 4 Thursday
LE D 5 Friday
LE D 6 Saturday
LE D 7 Sunday

Sublocation 11 Auto Disarm Time (default = disabled)

This sublocation stores the time that the partition will auto disarm. The
format of data entered into this location is “hhmm” based on a 24 hour
clock. For example: To auto-disarm at 11:35 am, enter 1135.

Sublocation 12 Auto Disarm Days


This Bitmapped sublocation sets the days on which the partition will
auto-disarm at the time programmed in sublocation 11.
LE D S Day of Week
LE D 1 Monday
LE D 2 Tuesday
LE D 3 Wednesday
LE D 4 Thursday
LE D 5 Friday
LE D 6 Saturday
LE D 7 Sunday
Note: Auto Disarm needs to be enabled per partition.
See sublocation 4.
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Sublocation 13 Auto Arm Delay

This location selects the delay period for the keypad buzzer warning
which is initiated before the panel autoarms. At the completion of the
Auto Arm Delay the panel will arm. A valid user code entered during
the delay period will cancel the autoarm.

Value Time-out Delay Value Time-out Delay


0 3 Seconds 8 (default) 2 Minutes
1 10 Seconds 9 3 Minutes
2 15 Seconds 10 4 Minutes
3 20 Seconds 11 5 Minutes
4 25 Seconds 12 10 Minutes
5 30 Seconds 13 15 Minutes
6 45 Seconds 14 18 Minutes
7 1 Minute 15 21 Minutes

Sublocation 14 Reserved

Sublocation 15 Reserved

Partition Reporting Codes


Note: For all these sublocations a two digit hexadecimal code must
be programmed. To disable a reporting code a double zero
(00) must be entered.

Sublocation 16 Duress Reporting Code


This code is reported when a duress code is entered.

Sublocation 17 Keypad Panic Reporting Code


This code is reported when the [P] key on a keypad is held down for
two seconds.

Sublocation 18 Keypad Fire Reporting Code


This code is reported when the [F] key on the keypad is held down for
two seconds.

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Sublocation 19 Keypad Medical Reporting Code


This code is reported when the [M] key on the keypad is held down for
two seconds.

Sublocation 20 Keypad Lockout Reporting Code

This code is reported when a keypad lockout condition occurs.


Sublocations 21 - 44 Partition Programmable Outputs

See section 17.6.4 on page 31 for details on how to program the


programmable outputs. The table below summarizes the partition
specific events that can be assigned to the outputs.
Summary of Partition Event Driven Programmable Outputs

S ub- Default
E ven t Output
Loc Action
21 Close Programmable Output 3 Set High
22 Stay Close Programmable Output Disabled
23 Open Programmable Output 3 S et L o w
24 Cancel Programmable Output Disabled
25 Alarm Restoral Programmable Output Disabled
26 Bypass Prorammable Output Disabled
27 Forced Arm Prorammable Output Disabled
28 Zone Tamper Prorammable Ouput Disabled
29 Zone Tamper Restoral Prorammable Output Disabled
30 Zone Shutdown Programmable Output Disabled
31 Zone Shutdown Restoral Prorammable Output Disabled
32 Keypad Panic Prorammable Output 1 Pulse High
33 Keypad Fire Prorammable Output Disabled
34 Keypad Medical Prorammable Output Disabled
35 Keypad Lockout Prorammable Output Disabled
36 Duress Programmable Output 1 Pulse High
37 Verifies Alarm Prorammabe Output Disabled
38 Burglary Prorammable Output 2 Pulse High
39 Panic Prorammable Output 1 Pulse High
40 Fire Prorammable Output Disabled
41 Tamper Zone Prorammable Output Disabled
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Table 12 Partition Function Driven Programmable Outputs

S ub-
E ven t Output
Loc
42 Siren Programmable Output Disabled
43 Strobe Programmable Output Disabled
44 Chime Programmable Output Disabled

Sublocation 45 Clear Programmable Outputs On Disarming


This is a bitmapped sublocation where any programmable output can
be programmed to clear (set low) on disarming.

LE D Output
1 Panel - Prog Output 1
2 Panel - Prog Output 2
3 Panel - Prog Output 3
4 Panel - Prog Output 4
5 Panel - Prog Output 5
6 Wired Zone Expander - Programmable Output 1
7 Wired Zone Expander - Programmable Output 2

17.6.8 User Options

Locations 136 - 167 Individual User Code Setup

The IDS 816 provides for 32 user codes. These locations allow the
installer to configure the user code properties.

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Table 13 Location Number - User Codes

Loc Number User Number Loc Number User Number


136 User 1 152 User 17
137 User 2 153 User 18
138 User 3 154 User 19
139 User 4 155 User 20
140 User 5 156 User 21
141 User 6 157 User 22
142 User 7 158 User 23
143 User 8 159 User 24
144 User 9 160 User 25
145 User 10 161 User 26
146 User 11 162 User 27
147 User 12 163 User 28
148 User 13 164 User 29
149 User 14 165 User 30
150 User 15 166 User 31
151 User 16 167 User 32

When defaulted, User Code 1 defaults to 1234 and is a Master User


Code. All other User Codes default to FFFF.

Sublocation 1 Assigned to Partitions


This bitmapped sublocation determines which partition a user code is
assigned to. By default User Code 1 is assigned to Partitions 1 and 2.
All other User Codes are assigned to Partition 1.

LED Light Partition


LE D 1 Partition One
LE D 2 Partition Two

Sublocation 2 User Code Properties

This is a bitmapped sublocation.

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LE D User Option
1 Master user
2 Duress code
3 Arm to disarm code (maids code)
4 Global Arm / Disarm

User Reporting Codes


Note: For all these sublocations a two digit hexadecimal code must
be programmed. To disable a reporting code a double zero
(00) must be entered.

Sublocation 3 Close Reporting Code


This code is reported when the panel is AWAY ARMED.

Note: If the system is armed using the quick arm key the system
will report a close by user 35. If the system is armed by
means of a keyswitch or non-latching remote receiver
connected to an arm disarm zone the system will report a
close by user 34.

Sublocation 4 Stay Close Reporting Code


This code is reported when the panel is STAY ARMED.

Sublocation 5 Open Reporting Code


This code is reported when the panel is disarmed.

Sublocation 6 Cancel Reporting Code


If the siren is sounding and the siren is cancelled using a valid user
code, a cancel code will be reported. A silent alarm or silent panic will
not cause the cancel code to be reported.

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17.6.9 Programmable Output Options

LOCATIONS 388 - 394 Programmable Output Timing Setup

Locations 388 to 397 allow the installer to setup the timing


characteristics of each programmable output individually.
Location Output No. Output Type
388 1 Panel Prog. Output 1
389 2 Panel Prog. Output 2
390 3 Panel Prog. Output 3
391 4 Panel Prog. Output 4
392 5 Panel Prog. Output 5
393 6 Zone Expander Prog Output 1
394 7 Zone Expander Prog Output 2

Sublocation 1 Output Pulse Time

This sublocation determines the length of time that an output will be


pulsed for.
Value Pulse Time Value Pulse Time
0 (default) 3 Seconds 8 2 Minutes
1 10 Seconds 9 3 Minutes
2 15 Seconds 10 4 Minutes
3 20 Seconds 11 5 Minutes
4 25 Seconds 12 10 Minutes
5 30 Seconds 13 15 Minutes
6 45 Seconds 14 18 Minutes
7 1 Minute 15 21 Minutes
Output Scheduling:
Outputs can be scheduled to turn on and off at set times on specific
days of the week. To disable scheduling an output ensure that all
“days” are unselected.

Sublocation 2 Schedule ON Time


Either the time using the “hhmm” format when the output is to be SET
HIGH.
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Sublocation 3 Schedule ON Days


This bitmapped sublocation determines which day(s) an output can be
scheduled to turn ON.
LE D Day of the Week
1 Monday
2 Tuesday
3 Wednesday
4 Thursday
5 Friday
6 Saturday
7 Sunday

Sublocation 4 Schedule OFF Time


Enter the time using the “hhmm” format when the output is to be SET
LOW.

Sublocation 5 Schedule OFF Days


This bitmapped sublocation determines which day(s) an output can be
scheduled to turn OFF.
LE D Day of the Week
1 Monday
2 Tuesday
3 Wednesday
4 Thursday
5 Friday
6 Saturday
7 Sunday

17.6.10 Keypad Options

LOCATIONS 400 - 407 Individual Keypad Setup


These locations allow the installer to setup the individual keypad
properties.

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Location Keypad ID
400 Keypad "1"
401 Keypad "2"
402 Keypad "3"
403 Keypad "4"
404 Keypad "5"
405 Keypad "6"
406 Keypad "7"
407 Keypad "8"

Sublocation 1 Default Keypad Partition (default = Partition 1)


This sublocation assigns a keypad to its default partition. On a time-
out (if programmed) the keypad will display the default partition
information after it has been used to view another partition.

Sublocation 2 Keypad Options

ON /
LE D Action
OFF
The Keypad will timeout back to its default partition after it
ON * has been used to view another partition
1
The keypad will not timeout and will continue to show current
OFF
partition information
ON Keypad sleep mode enabled
2
OFF * Keypad sleep mode disabled
ON Enable Keypad Zone
3
OFF * Disable Keypad Zone
ON Enable Global Keypad Status
4
OFF * Disable Global Keypad Status

* Denotes default values

! The Global Keypad Options will allow all sixteen zones to be


displayed regardless of which partition they are in.
! Keypad zones are mapped according to Keypad I.D as shown in
the table.
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Keypad Zone Zone Number


Keypad I.D 1 Zone 16
Keypad I.D 2 Zone 15
Keypad I.D 3 Zone 14
Keypad I.D 4 Zone 13
Keypad I.D 5 Zone 12
Keypad I.D 6 Zone 11
Keypad I.D 7 Zone 10
Keypad I.D 8 Zone 9

17.6.11 Installer Options

LOCATION 444 Reset Disable (default = 0)

Value Action
10 Disable Reset Switch
Any other value Enable Reset Switch

For the correct operation of this switch refer to Section 8: Hardware


Reset Switch.

LOCATION 445 Installers Code (default = 9999)


Enter the installer code into this location.

LOCATION 446 View Keypad I.D

Viewing the data in this location to accertain the Keypad I.D.

LOCATION 447 Add RF Device


This location is used to assign a new RF device to a zone number. To
assign a new RF device enter the Zone number followed by the [!] star
key. Tamper the RF device ( that you wish to add) to register it with
the panel. Press the [#] key to exit location.

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Note: If RF Zone added to Zone number which is already used as a
Wired Zone the RF Zone will function in parallel with Wired
Zone. If the Wired Zone is unused terminate it with a 3k3
resistor.

LOCATION 448 Delete RF Device


This location unassigns RF Devices. To unassign an RF device enter
its zone number followed by the [!] star key. Press the [#] hash key to
exit location.

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Location No. Description P ag e


Location 0 Defaulting of the panel or Master User Code 16
Location 1 - 16 Individual Zone Setup 16
Sublocation 1 Zone Type 16
Sublocation 2 Zone Properties 19
Sublocation 3 Alarm Reporting Code 20
Sublocation 4 Alarm Restoral Reporting Code 21
Sublocation 5 Bypass Reporting Code 21
Sublocation 6 Force Arm Reporting Code 21
Sublocation 7 Tamper Reporting Code 21
Sublocation 8 Tamper Retore Reporting Code 21
Sublocation 9 Shutdown Reporting Code 21
Sublocation 10 Shutdown Restore Restore Reporting Code 21
Sublocation 11 Zone Programmable Output Location 21
Location 33 Zone Shutdown Count (default = 5 ) 22
Location 34 Programmable Zone Loop Response Time 22
Location 35 Reserved 22
Location 36 Cross Zone Delay Timer 23
Location 37 Cross Zone Count (default = 2) 23
Location 38 Global Options 24
Location 39 AC Fail / Restore Time 25
Location 40 Trouble Display 26
Location 41 Siren Time Out Period 27
Location 42 Siren Delay 27
Location 43 Keypad Lockout Count (default = 4) 27
Location 44 Keypad Lockout Time (default = 5) 28
Location 45 Keypad Sleep Delay 28
Location 46 User and Installer Code - Number of Digits 28
Location 47 AC Failure Reporting Code 29
Location 48 AC Restoral Code 29
Location 49 Low battery Reporting Code 29
Location 50 Battery Restore Reporting Code 29

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Location No. Description P ag e


Location 51 Auto Test Reporting Code 29
Location 52 Download Complete Reporting Code 29
Location 53 Siren Trouble Reporting Code 29
Location 56 Device Tamper Reporting Code 29
Location 57 Keypad Bus Failure Reporting Code 29
Location 58 Box Tamper Reporting Code 30
Location 59 Dedicated Panic RC 30
Location 60 Phone Line Restoral RC 30
Location 61 RF Jamming RC 30
Location 62 RF Jamming Restore RC 30
Location 63 RF Supervision Fail RC 30
Location 64 RF PIR - Low Batt. RC 30
Location 65 RF PIR - Batt. Restoral RC 30
Location 66 Reserved 30
Location 67 Reserved 30
Location 68 Wired Zone Expander - Low Battery RC 31
Location 69 Wired Zone Expander - Battery Restore RC 31
Location 70 AC Fail Programmable Output 33
Location 71 AC Restore Programmable Output 33
Location 72 Low Battery Programmable Output 33
Location 73 Battery Restore programmable Output 33
Location 74 Auto Test Programmable Output 33
Location 75 Download Programmable Output 33
Location 76 Siren Trouble Programmable Output 33
Location 77 Aux 12V Trouble Programmable Output 33
Location 78 Keypad Fuse Programmable Output 33
Location 79 485 Device Tamper Programmable Output 33
Location 80 485 Bus Failure Programmable Output 33
Location 81 Box Tamper Programmable Output 33
Location 82 Dedicated Panic Programmable Output 33
Location 83 Communication Fail Programmable Output 33
Location 84 Phone Line Tamper Programable Output 33
Location 85 Phone Line Restore Programmable Output 33
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Location No. Description P ag e


Location 86 RF Jamming Programmable Output 33
Location 87 RF Jamming Restore Programmable Output 33
Locaiton 88 RF Supervision Fail Programmable Output 33
Location 89 RF Passive Low Battery Programmable Output 33
RF Passive Battery Restore Programmable
Location 90 33
Output
Location 91 RF Receiver Low Battery Programmble Output 33
RF Receiver Battery Restore programmable
Location 92 33
Output
Wired Zone Expansion Low Battery Programmble
Location 93 33
Output
Wired Zone Expansion Battery Restore
Location 94 33
Programmable Output
Location 95 Fire Sensor Power Programmable Output 34
Location 96 Dual Reporting Programmable Output 34
Location 98 System Time 34
Location 99 System Day of Month 34
Location 100 System Month 34
Location 101 System Year 34
Location 102 System Day of Week 35
Location 103 Month to Start Daylight Saving 35
Location 104 Day of Week to Start Daylight Saving 35
Location 105 Week of Month to Start Daylight Saving 35
Location 106 Month to return to Standard Time 35
Location 107 Day of Week to Return to Standard Time 35
Location 108 Week of Month to Return to Standard Time 35
Location 109 Daylight Saving Time Offset 35
Location 110 Communication Delay 36
Location 111 Reporting Options 36
Location 112 Auto Test Interval 37
Location 113 Auto Test Time 37
Location 114 Number of Account Code Digits (default = 4) 37
Location 115 Number of Dial Attempts (default = 6) 38

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Location No. Description P ag e


Location 116 Primary Communicator Format 38
Location 117 Secondary Communicator Format 38
Location 118 to 120 Enable or Disable Reporting Groups 40
Location 118 Group Reporting Code Enable / Disable 1 41
Location 119 Group Reporting Code Enable / Disable 2 42
Location 120 Group Reporting Code Enable / Disable 3 43
Location 121 Phone Number 1 44
Location 122 Phone Number 2 44
Location 123 Download Options 44
Location 124 Number of Rings to Answer (default = 5) 44
Location 125 Callback Phone Number 45
Location 128 - 135 Partition Setup 45
Sublocation 1 Partition Zone Allocation 45
Sublocation 2 Primary Account Code 45
Sublocation 3 Secondary Account Code 45
Sublocation 4 Partition Arm Options 46
Sublocation 5 Partition Options 48
Sublocation 6 Exit Delay Period 48
Sublocation 7 Primary Entry Delay Time 49
Sublocation 8 Secondary Entry Delay Time 49
Sublocation 9 Auto Arm Time (default = disabled) 50
Sublocation 10 Auto Arm Days 50
Sublocation 11 Auto Disarm Time (default = disabled) 50
Sublocation 12 Auto Disarm Days 50
Sublocation 13 Auto Arm Delay 51
Sublocation 14 Reserved 51
Sublocation 15 Reserved 51
Sublocation 16 Duress Reporting Code 51
Sublocation 17 Keypad Panic Reporting Code 51
Sublocation 18 Keypad Fire Reporting Code 51
Sublocation 19 Keypad Medical Reporting Code 52

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Location No. Description P ag e


Sublocation 20 Keypad Lockout Reporting Code 52
Sublocations 21 - 44 Partition Programmable Outputs 52
Clear Programmable Outputs On
Sublocation 45 53
Disarming
Locations 136 - 167 Individual User Code Setup 53
Sublocation 1 Assigned to Partitions 54
Sublocation 2 User Code Properties 54
Sublocation 3 Close Reporting Code 55
Sublocation 4 Stay Close Reporting Code 55
Sublocation 5 Open Reporting Code 55
Sublocation 6 Cancel Reporting Code 55
Locations 388 - 397 Programmable Output Timing Setup 56
Sublocation 1 Ouput Pulse Time 56
Sublocaiton 2 Schedule ON Time 56
Sublocation 3 Schedule ON Days 57
Sublocation 4 Schedule OFF Time 57
Sublocation 5 Schedule OFF Days 57
Locations 400 - 407 Individual Keypad Setup 57
Default Keypad Partition (default =
Sublocation 1 58
partition 1)
Sublocation 2 Keypad Options 58
Location 444 Reset Disable (default = 0) 59
Location 445 Installers Code (default = 9999) 59
Location 446 View Keypad I.D 59
Location 447 Add RF Zones 59
Location 448 Delete RF Zones 60

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