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IDS X-Series Installer Manual 700-398-02H Issued July 2013
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LOCATION 33 Auto Test Time (default = 0010)
Enter the time when the auto test will be reported. The format is [HHMM] based on a 24-hour clock.
(All 4 digits must be entered.)
[INSTALLER CODE] [*] [3] [3] [*] [HHMM] [*]
The valid data range is: 00h00m 23h59m.
EXAMPLE:
If a value of [7] was programmed into location 32 and [1400] was programmed into this location, the auto test
would be sent every 7 days at 2:00 pm.
LOCATION 34 Download Code Default Disable (default = 0)
This location allows you to set whether the download code is defaulted back to 9999 in the event
that the panel is defaulted. Refer to Table 17 for the values that can be programmed.
[INSTALLER CODE] [*] [3] [4] [*] [DOWNLOAD CODE DEFAULT DISABLE] [*]
Table 17: Download Code Disable Data
Value
Action
0
Enable Download code defaulting
10
Disable Download code defaulting
LOCATION 35 Hardware Default Switch Disable (default = 0)
This location allows you to select whether the Hardware Default Switch is enabled. Refer to
Table 18 for the values that can be programmed. For the detailed operation of this switch, refer to Hardware
Default Switch.
[INSTALLER CODE] [*] [3] [5] [*] [HARDWARE DEFAULT SWITCH DISABLE] [*]
Table 18: Default Switch Disable Data
Value
Action
0
Enable Hardware Default Switch
10
Disable Hardware Default Switch
Communications Setup - Advanced
The X-series Alarm Panels has the capabilities for dual reporting as well as split reporting.
Dual reporting is when an alarm condition is reported to both telephone numbers within a telephone module.
The condition will only be considered reported once it has been sent to both numbers.
Split reporting is when the panel has to report to either 1 of 2 dual reporting number pairs.
Refer to Table 40 to see the available options for zone split reporting.
EXAMPLE:
A monitoring company will have all the alarm conditions reported to base station one. All the trouble
conditions will be reported to base station two.
NOTE:
If the system is armed by zone, the system will report a close by user 129.
If the system is armed using the quick arm key [1], the system will report a close by user 130.
If the system is armed using the quick stay key [5], the system will report a close by user 131.
If the system is armed using the stay arm and go key [6], the system will report a close by user 132.
If the system is armed by means of the auto arm function, the system will report a close by user 133.
If the system is armed with the download software, the system will report a close by user 134.
These user numbers are hard coded, and they are used when the above actions are reported to a
monitoring company.
In order for these codes to be report, option 7 in Table 46 needs to be enabled.
NOTES ON CONTACT ID:
If the panel has been programmed to use Contact ID, it will not be necessary to program individual reporting
codes. Provision has been made to enable/disable the reporting of certain groups of codes. Any event that
relates to a specific zone, or to a specific user, will have the relevant zone/user number appended to the end of
the Contact ID reporting code.

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IDS X Series Specifications

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Key TypeTactile
BacklightYes
Operating Voltage12VDC
Weight150g
Operating Temperature-10°C to +55°C

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