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Note: When programming IDIS devices with their intended zone numbers, make sure
that only one IDIS device is connected to the Expander at a time. If necessary
disconnect the Sig lead to all other IDIS devices except the one that is being
programmed. During programming the 8136 sets all IDIS devices connected to
the Expander to the same ID number. The factory default for all IDIS devices is
Zone 9, as this is the first IDIS zone available on the system.
To program the IDIS modules:
1. Key-in 21 and press Enter.
For a 941 expander the display shows: I.D.I.S. EXP. FITTED
040 ZONES FITTED
For a 942 expander the display shows: I.D.I.S. EXP. FITTED
136 ZONES FITTED
2. Press Enter.
For a 941 expander the display shows: ZONES 1-8 = FSL
9-40 = I.D.I.S.
For a 942 expander the display shows: ZONES 1-8 = FSL
9-136 = I.D.I.S.
Note: If the display does not show the required number of zones, check the ex-
pander board has been fitted correctly, then repeat Menu 21.
3. Press Enter.
The display shows: 22:IDIS
PROGRAMMING
4. Press Enter.
The displays shows: IDIS LOOP NO 1
NO DEVICE FOUND
5. There are two types of programming lead: Croc Clips to Molex, and
Molex to Molex. For either type plug the Molex connector onto the pins
marked 'PROG' on the IDIS Expander card.
6. EITHER:
For sensors, interfaces, LIMs, or an SAB connect the other end of the
Molex to Molex lead onto the pins marked 'PROG' on the device.
Ensure that the red lead is located on the pin marked with a star
(*).
Note: Before programming an IDIS 905 LIM you must connect it to a 12V supply.
OR:
For universal modules connect the red clip to the purple wire (Sig) and
black clip to the black wire (0V). For door contacts connect the red clip
to the Sig terminal and the black clip to the 0V terminal.
Programming for IDIS 8136
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