Inhep Digital Security IDS1632 Instructions for use

Installer Guide to Wiring and
Keypad Programming
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1. Introduction to the IDS1632 ............................. 4
1.1 Features of the IDS1632 ...................................... 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 ........................ 9
6. Connecting the Telephone Communicator .... 9
7. Programmable Outputs .................................... 9
8. Key-Switch or Remote Control Unit..............10
9. IDS Remote Receiver......................................10
10 Additional Technical Data .............................. 10
11. Radio Transmitter Connection ...................... 11
12. Hardware Reset Switch .................................. 11
13 Enrolling Keypads .......................................... 11
14. Defaulting Keypads ........................................12
15. Event Log......................................................... 13
16. Download Code ..............................................13
17. Programming Instructions ............................. 13
17.1 Introduction ........................................................ 13
17.2 Location Values ................................................. 13
18. Programming the Panel..................................14
18.1 Entering Program Mode .................................... 15
18.2 Programming Standard Locations ..................... 15
18.3 Programming Extended Locations .................... 16
18.4 Programming Bitmapped Location .................... 16
18.5 Incorrect Data Entries ........................................ 17
18.6 Programming Location Summary .................. 18
18.6.1 Zone Options ................................................. 18
18.6.2 System Options ............................................. 24
18.6.3 System Programmable Outputs ..................... 35
18.6.4 System Clock Options ................................... 39
18.6.5 Communicator Options .................................. 41
18.6.6 SMS Setup .................................................... 52
18.6.7 Partition Setup............................................... 54
18.6.8 User Options ................................................. 65
18.6.9 Programmable Output Options ...................... 72
18.6.10 Keypad Options............................................. 75
18.6.11 Installer Options ............................................. 77
Location Tables............................................................78

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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 ............. 10
Figure 6: Fire Detect Output Sequence ........................ 39
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Table 1: Value Represented by each Zone Indicator ... 14
Table 2: Hexadecimal Value........................................ 15
Table 3: Location / Zone defaults................................. 19
Table 4: Programmable Zone Types ........................... 20
Table 5: Programmable Ouput Numbering .................. 36
Table 6: Output Actions ............................................... 36
Table 7: Summary of System Event Driven......................
Programmable Outputs ................................. 38
Table 8: Summary of System Function Driven .................
Programmable Outputs ................................. 39
Table 9: Value for Day of the Week ............................. 40
Table 10: Standard Contact I.D Reporting Codes ......... 46
Table 11: Location Number - User Codes ..................... 64

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The IDS1632 is a versatile, microprocessor based eight zone alarm
panel. It has eight partitions and can be expanded to thirty-two 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 sixteen on board
programmable burglary zones, a dedicated panic zone, monitored
siren output, auxiliary power outputs and eight programmable outputs
which may be programmed to perform various trigger/switching
functions.
For correct operation the IDS1632 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 two eight zone expander modules,
one IDS remote receiver and up to sixteen keypads.
Sixteen programmable, end-of-line supervised zone inputs.
Expandable to thirty-two zones via keypad zones, zone
expander module, zone doubling or wireless expansion.
Eight 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.
Eight programmable outputs on alarm panel. Expandable to
twelve 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
directly via RS232 or remotely using a modem
Excellent protection against lightning (provided by specialised
ìzap trackingî 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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Radio Transmitter /
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Hardware
Reset Switch
Battery
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Auxiliary Power 12 Volt
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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.
If neither zone doubling nor tamper by zone are required the 3K3
resistor must be used.
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 to the panel is short or open circuited at the
panel, both the zone and its double will be violated.
3. If the 12K resistor is ìopen circuitedî the primary
zone will indicate a violation i.e. assuming zone 8 is doubled in
this case zone 8 will be indicated as violated.
4. If the 4K7 resistor is ìopen circuitedî the secondary
zone will indicate a violation i.e. assuming the example in 3 above
zone 16 would indicate the 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 and
requires a normally closed contact.

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When installing an expander module refer to the document supplied
with the module. Note that only 1 expansion module is allowed.
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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 ìphoneî and the incoming line to the terminals marked
ìlineî.
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A relay board must be used when any device requiring a high current is
connected to a programmable output. The programmable output
circuitry consists of a 12 volt source with a 56Ωseries resistor.
Current sink is via a 1000Ωresistor to negative. For information
purposes, the output circuitry for a single output 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.
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. Using this facility allows remote arming and disarming of
the panel while providing user identification for a maximum of 238
remotes. It is possible to assign multiple remotes to a single user.
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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
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