IDS X-Series Training v2.7 | Locations
Locations
Location 0: Defaults
Location Type: Standard
This location is used for defaulting the alarm system.
Default the complete system back to factory settings
Will default the Primary Master User Code back to 1234 - or 123456 if 6 digits are being used
Master User Code properties will also be defaulted
Defaults ALL user codes and their properties
Remove Missing Devices
Any missing devices (keypads, for example), will have its address freed up, making its address
available for a new device when it is enrolled. This MUST be performed when replacing a faulty device
(You must wait for 10 seconds)
“Central Monitoring Mode” default setting change. Defaults some settings to factory default and
changes some others (Implemented in v2 please see appendix for complete listing)
“Private Reporting Mode” settings change. Defaults some settings to factory default and changes
some others (Implemented in v2 please see appendix for complete listing)
Defaults all wireless zones and settings
Note: Only use ‘Remove Missing Devices’ (0*4* in installer programming) if the aXess Interface is being
permanently removed. If the device has just lost communications and reconnects then you must default
the aXess Interface and this loses all tag.
Exercise: Defaulting back to factory settings
Location 1 to 8: Zone Type
Location Type: Extended Location
Can be programmed using the string method.
As can be seen in the table above, Loc [1] has a square bracket around it, indicating that it is a root location.
This means that zone types can be entered in the string method for zones 1 to 8 or the sub-location method
for all 64 zones from location 1.
The keypad will begin to beep until all locations have been reset. The LEDs on the
keypads will flash indicating that they have no IDs and the system is defaulted.
The table on the right shows each location
and the defaults programmed into them.
Zones 1 to 8 are the only zones programmed
with zone types.
All other zones must be programmed and
allocated to a partition, as described below.