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  • Page 1: Programming Guide

    PROGRAMMING GUIDE XR500 Serial CANADIAN COMMAND PROCESSOR™ PANEL...
  • Page 2 MODEL XR500 Serial CANADIAN ACCESS CONTROL COMMAND PROCESSOR™ Console PROGRAMMING GUIDE Contains programming Instructions for use with the Model XR500, XR500N, XR500E Canadian Access Command Command Processor™ Panels. When using the XR500 Series Canadian panel for any ULC other listing system's approved methods, refer to this transmission and the XR500 Serial Canadian Installation Guide (LT-0681CAN).
  • Folio three: Table Of Contents

    T ABLE OF CONTENTS Before you lot Brainstorm ..............ane Programming Data Sheet ........... 1 Getting Started ..............1 Encrypted Communications (XR500N/XR500E only) ....ii Programmer Operation ............2 Programmer Lockout Codes ..........2 Reset Timeout ..............2 Power Upwardly ................three Keypads ................
  • Page iv T ABLE OF CONTENTS Gateway Address ..............13 Subnet Mask ..............thirteen DNS Server ................13 Passphrase (XR500E only) ...........13 734N Listen Port ..............13 734N Passphrase ..............13 Messaging Setup .............14 Messaging Setup ..............xiv Enable Messaging ...............14 System Name ..............14 Destination ane ..............xiv Destination one User Number ..........xiv Destination 2 ..............14 Destination 2 User Number ..........14 Destination 3 ..............xiv...
  • Page 5 T ABLE OF CONTENTS Armed Reply Rings ............22 Disarmed Answer Rings ............22 PC Modem ................22 Alarm Receiver Authority ........... 22 Service Receiver Authorization ..........22 Manufacturer Say-so ............23 seven.10 Allow Network Remote ............23 7.ten.ane Network Programming Port ............23 7.10.two Encrypt Network Remote ............
  • Page half dozen T ABLE OF CONTENTS 10.4 Bong Output .................32 ten.five Bong Activeness ................32 10.5.one Burn down Bong Action ..............32 ten.5.2 Burglary Bell Action .............32 10.5.3 Supervisory Bell Activity ............32 10.5.four Panic Bell Action ..............32 ten.v.five Emergency Bell Action ............32 10.5.half-dozen Auxiliary 1 Bell Action ............32 x.5.7 Auxiliary ii Bell Action ............32 Output Options..............33...
  • Page 7 T ABLE OF CONTENTS PC Log Reports ..............42 17.1 PC Log Reports ..............42 17.ii Communication Type ............42 17.three Internet IP Accost ..............42 17.4 Net Port ................42 17.five 232 Advice Port .............42 17.6 232 Setup ................42 17.seven Arm and Disarm Reports .............42 17.8 Zone Reports ..............42 17.ix...
  • Folio 8 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 19.11.eleven Output Action ..............55 xix.11.12 Side by side Zone ................55 FA Series Wireless ................56 19.12 Wireless ................56 nineteen.12.1 Check-in Fourth dimension ..............56 19.12.2 Internal Contact ..............56 xix.12.3 Terminate-of-Line ................56 19.12.4 Commonly Open ..............56 xix.12.v Next Zone ................56 xix.thirteen Alarm Action...............56 xix.14 Disarmed Open ..............56 19.15...
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  • Page 10: Before You Begin

    INTRODUCTION Introduction Before yous Brainstorm This guide provides programming information for the DMP XR500, XR500N, and XR500E Control Processor™ Panel. After this Introduction, the remaining sections describe the functions of each programming menu particular forth with the bachelor options. Before starting to program, we recommend that you read through the contents of this guide.
  • Page eleven: Encrypted Communications (Xr500N/Xr500E Simply)

    INTRODUCTION Encrypted Communications (XR500N/XR500E only) Some installations require secure data communications. DMP offers NIST approved AES encrypted communication. Use a unique passphrase to enable encrypted communications and provide a secure ways for information communications. Meet Network Options. An XR500E panel communicates using AES encryption. If yous currently have an XR500N panel installed, y'all may purchase a divide feature key to activate encrypted communications using the Feature Upgrade procedure.
  • Page 12: Keypads

    INTRODUCTION Keypads DMP offers multiple keypads in a variety of styles. All DMP keypads provide the aforementioned programming capabilities. Each keypad and its operation are shown and described in the following sections. 32-Character Display 32-Graphic symbol Display Power LED SMITH RESIDENCE JONES RESIDENCE 12:51 PM 12:51 PM...
  • Folio 13: Entering Not-Alpha Characters

    INTRODUCTION 1.11 Inbound Non-Blastoff Characters To enter a infinite in an blastoff entry, press the 9 digit key followed by the third Select central/surface area. The three characters on the 9 digit key are Y, Z, and space. You can likewise enter the following characters: – (dash), . (menses), * (asterisk), and # (pound sign) using the 0 (zero) fundamental and the iv Select keys/areas from left to correct. For instance, to enter a – (nuance), press the 0 (aught) cardinal and and so the left Select key/expanse. A dash now appears in the keypad brandish. The table below shows the character locations for DMP keypads. Key Number Select Cardinal i Select Key 2 Select Central iii Select Key 4 &...
  • Page fourteen: Asterisks In Programming

    INTRODUCTION ane.14 Asterisks in Programming Asterisks display next to a programming selection that is already selected. Every bit shown in the example, options that are selected to brandish the current programming choice accept an asterisk adjacent to the number. Those that are not selected just display the number. In the Devices example, keypads 3, viii, ix, and fifteen are not selected. In the Areas example, areas 3, 8, ix, 15, xix, 23, 25, and 31 are not selected. In both examples the numbers with asterisks are selected.
  • Folio xv: Initialization

    INITIALIZA TION Initialization Note: WHEN ANY Console PROGRAMMING IS Inverse, THE STOP ROUTINE MUST Be RUN AND 'SAVING Programme' MUST Display ON THE KEYPAD IN ORDER TO Salve THE PROGRAMMING CHANGES. SEE Section 17.1. Initialization INITIALIZATION This function allows you to articulate selected parts of the panel program back to the factory defaults in preparation for organisation programming.
  • Page 16: Articulate Communication And Remote Options

    INITIALIZA TION Articulate Communication and Remote Options COM/RMT? NO Yep SURE? Aye NO NO - Leaves existing communication and remote options intact. Yep - Clears communication and remote options programming to factory defaults. ii.x Ready to Factory Defaults DEFAULTS NO YES SURE? YES NO NO - Leaves existing panel programming intact. Yes - Sets the rest of the console programming back to the factory defaults.
  • Page 17: Communication

    COMMUNICA TION Communication Advice Advice Configure the communication options for the console. The information you program varies with the Communication Type y'all select. Account Number ACCOUNT NO: 12345 The Business relationship Number is a i to 5 digit number used to identify which console is sending a message. Enter the account number sent to the SCS-1R Receiver. Messages may exist sent to a fundamental station or via PC Log Reports to a PC. The default is 12345. NET, CELL, 232 and DD - The range of valid account numbers for a console is one to 65535. For accounts of iv digits or less, practise not enter leading zeros.
  • Page eighteen: Path Type

    COMMUNICA TION Path Blazon PATH Blazon: BACKUP The Path Type defines if the path is Master or Backup. Because Path 1 is Primary, Master Backup this prompt only displays for paths two-viii. Default is Fill-in. Annotation: If the Main Communication Type is CELL, then the fill-in Communication Type tin but be NET or 232. Test Report Examination RPT: Yep Test Report determines if test reports are sent on this path. Reports are sent NO Yep DEFER co-ordinate to the programming in Test Frequency and Test Time.
  • Folio 19: Receiver Port

    COMMUNICA TION 3.fifteen Receiver Port RECEIVER PORT - 2001 Enter the receiver port number. Valid range is 1 to 65,535. Default is 2001. three.16 Start Telephone Number Showtime PHONE NO. This pick displays only if the Communication Type is DD or CID. This is the start number the panel dials when sending reports to the receiver. Telephone numbers tin can accept 2 lines of 16 characters each to equal upwards to 32 characters. Enter P to programme a 3-2nd pause in the dialing sequence. The P character counts as part of the 32 allowable characters. Enter R as the starting time graphic symbol for rotary (pulse) phone function. The R character counts every bit part of the 32 allowable characters.
  • Page 20: Retry Seconds

    COMMUNICA TION iii.22 Retry Seconds RETRY SECONDS: 6 This option displays for Internet or 232 Advice Types. Enter the number of seconds (between 6 and 15) the panel should wait earlier retrying to send a message to the receiver if an acknowledgment was not received. The panel retries as many times every bit possible for a menstruum of one minute before sending a network trouble message.
  • Page 21: Alarm Reports

    COMMUNICA TION iii.29 Warning Reports Alarm This prompt displays when the Path Type is Primary. All fill-in paths within the group follow the aforementioned programming for Alert Reports. Default is Yes. When Yep is selected, the following reports are sent to the receiver for all zone NO YES FIRE types: ...
  • Page 22: Network Options (Xr500N/Xr500E Just)

    NETWORK OPTIONS Network Options (XR500N/XR500E merely) Network Options are provided to define the network configuration for the panel. This information will be used during communication of messages via network or e-mail. Note: IP addresses and port numbers may demand to be assigned past the network ambassador. When entering an IP, Gateway, or Subnet Mask address be sure to enter all 12 digits and go out out the periods. For example, IP accost 192.168.000.250 is entered every bit 192168000250. NO Yeah DHCP Mode Enabled DHCP If the panel uses a dynamic IP address select Yes.
  • Page 23: Messaging Setup

    MESSAGING SETUP Messaging Setup Messaging Setup MESSAGING SETUP This section allows you to enter the data needed to receive messages directly from the panel via e-mail and In Touch™ SMS Text using Network or Cellular communication. All of the name and password options below allow upwardly to 32 lowercase characters to be entered. The Destination addresses allow up to 48 characters to be entered.
  • Page 24: Destination iii User Number

    MESSAGING SETUP Destination 3 User Number DESTINATION 3 USER NUMBER: If Destination 3 is a cellular number, enter the user'south User Number for arming/convincing authorization. v.10 Electronic mail Communication Type EMAIL COMM TYPE NET Cell Choosing Internet sends email messages over the network. Choosing Cell sends email letters via cellular communication. Default is Cyberspace. This prompt appears only if whatsoever destination to a higher place is an email address and the panel is a network panel (has an Ethernet connector).
  • Page 25: Device Setup

    DEVICE SETUP Device Setup Device Setup DEVICE SETUP This section allows yous to define the XR500 Serial Canadian panel physical configuration. Y'all tin install and address up to sixteen supervised devices on the keypad data bus. Device Number DEVICE NO:- Enter the device number of the keypad you are programming. The valid range is ane-xvi. If using a wireless keypad, program the device number in the Status List Auxiliary 1 Zones programming option to display wireless keypad troubles. Notation: After y'all program each option for the get-go keypad, repeat these programming steps for each additional keypad.
  • Page 26: Egress Areas

    DEVICE SETUP If yous practice not enter any expanse numbers, all users with Door Access authority receives a door access without regard to schedules. If the user code is programmed for Anti-Pass YES, then the user is logged into all matching areas. This user is not allowed to access these areas once again until they have egressed the area. Meet Egress Areas. When all areas accessed by a door are armed, the door is locked by the panel.
  • Page 27: Strike Fourth dimension

    DEVICE SETUP • Door Schedules changes are allowed for devices that have a matching area(s) as divers in Device Access Areas • Door On/Off Carte operation is allowed for devices that take a matching surface area(s) as defined in Device Access Areas Note: The previous user actions also require the matching surface area(southward) be programmed in User Profile: Arm/Disarm expanse(due south). Status Brandish Allowed When an area(s) is chosen, the post-obit displays are allowed: • Armed Status of the selected area(south) • Zone Alarms and troubles for burglary (NT, DY, EX, A1, A2) blazon zones assigned to the selected area(s) • Late to Shut status of the selected area(s) • Zone Status (normal/fault) of zones that are assigned to the selected surface area(s) Options and Actions Not Affected The post-obit options are not affected by the Display Areas operation. The User Code authority level controls access to these items.
  • Folio 28: Schedule Override

    DEVICE SETUP 6.13 Schedule Override OVERRIDE NO YES Utilize this option to allow door ON/OFF schedules to exist overridden by the armed status of the system. Selecting Yep causes the on time for a door schedule to be ignored when all areas assigned to Access Areas for this device are armed. Should any surface area become disarmed later on the door schedule on fourth dimension, the device output turns on.
  • Page 29: Relock On Zone 2 Alter

    DEVICE SETUP six.eighteen.3 Relock on Zone two Alter? RELOCK ON ZONE ii NO YES CHANGE? Selecting NO leaves the relay on for the door access time when Zone 2 restores. Selecting YES turns the 734/734N/734N-WiFi relay off and relocks the door when Zone 2 changes state. The default is NO. 6.18.4 Activate Zone three Request to Get out Activate ZONE 3...
  • Page xxx: Site Lawmaking Position

    DEVICE SETUP 0 1 one 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 i 0 0 0 i 1 0 0 one one 1 Showtime Bit Site Code User Code Last Chip Received Position = 1 Position = 9 Received Position = 0...
  • Page 31: No Communication With Panel

    REMOTE OPTIONS 6.18.15 No Communication with Panel NO COMM WITH PNL OFF SITE ANY ON This option defines the relay action when communication with the console has non occurred for five seconds. Press any top row Select central to display relay activeness options. Press the Dorsum Arrow key to render to the NO OF USER Code DIGITS:. Choose the action required: Printing the commencement Select key to cull OFF [Default] (Relay Always Off) — The relay does not NO COMM WITH PNL plough on when whatsoever Wiegand string is received. Off does non bear upon whatsoever Male monarch operation. Press the 2nd Select fundamental to choose SITE (Accept Site Code) —...
  • Page 32: Pc Modem

    REMOTE OPTIONS PC Modem PC MODEM NO Yeah YES allows the panel to answer the telco link and connect with Remote Link through the PC Modem at 2400 baud. NO disables PC Modem communication. Alarm Receiver Authorization NO YES ALR RCVR Select YES to enable remote commands and programming to be accustomed from the alarm SCS-1R Receiver. The Remote Key selection can also be required.
  • Page 33: Encrypt Cellular Remote

    REMOTE OPTIONS seven.11.ii Encrypt Cellular Remote ENCRYPT Jail cell NO Yeah YES encrypts information sent over a cellular connectedness. Default is NO. REMOTE? 7.12 Let RS-232 Remote Permit 232 REMOTE? NO Yeah YES allows remote programming over the on-lath RS-232 port. Default is YES. vii.13 Entré Connexion ENTRE This selection displays simply if the panel has network capability. Select Net to allow CONNECTION: NONE a dedicated network connexion with Entré. Options are NONE or Cyberspace. Default is NONE.
  • Page 34: Remote Modify Ip

    SYSTEM REPORTS 7.xiv.ane Remote Change IP REMOTE Alter IP This selection displays when Internet is selected for Send Local Changes. Enter the IP address containing up to 12 digits. The Cyberspace IP Address must exist unique and cannot be duplicated on the network. Enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods. For example, enter IP address 192.168.0.250 as 192168000250. The periods display 000.000.000.000 automatically.
  • Folio 35: Code Change Reports

    Organisation REPORTS CODE CHG NO YES Lawmaking Change Reports YES allows the panel to transport all code additions, changes, and deletions to the receiver. The code change report includes the user name and number added or deleted and the user proper name and number of the individual making the change. Code changes made through Remote Link™ are not sent to the printer or Display Events.
  • Folio 36: Arrangement Options

    SYSTEM OPTIONS Organization Options Arrangement Options Organisation OPTIONS This section allows you to select system-wide parameters. Arrangement This option allows you to plan how the areas operate for arming and disarming. Organisation: Surface area The options you can choose are listed beneath: Surface area - All 32 areas can be programmed and operated independently. Area A/P H/A GST ALL/PERIMETER - Area ane is the Perimeter and Expanse 2 is the Interior.
  • Folio 37: Cross Zone Time

    Organization OPTIONS Cross Zone Time CRS ZONE TM: Enter the fourth dimension allowed between zone faults. When zones are cross zoned, the same zone or a second cross zoned zone must error within this fourth dimension in club for an alarm written report for both zones to be sent to the receiver. If the cantankerous zone fourth dimension expires without the second zone faulting, just a zone fault from the beginning zone is reported.
  • Page 38: Latch Supervisory Zones

    SYSTEM OPTIONS 9.12 Latch Supervisory Zones LATCH SV NO Yes Selecting YES latches supervisory zone alarms on the keypad display until the sensor reset performance is performed. Selecting NO automatically clears the warning from the keypad display when the supervisory zone restores to a normal condition. Default is Yeah. nine.xiii PROG LANGUAGE Programming Menu Language...
  • Page 39: Carte du jour Plus Pivot (Xr500E Only)

    Organisation OPTIONS 9.16 Carte du jour Plus Pivot (XR500E simply) CARD PLUS Pin: Select Yep to require all users to present a proximity credential and enter a PIN NO Aye number wherever user code entry is required for system functions accessed from a keypad.
  • Page 40: Enhanced Zone Exam

    SYSTEM OPTIONS ix.22 Enhanced Zone Test ENHANCED ZONE Select Yeah to allow enhanced zone test operation. The default is NO. Test: NO YES Enhanced operation allows: • Panic Test and Walk Exam functions tin can exist restricted to operate just during an Area 32, Shift 4 schedule if programmed. If no schedule is entered, the walk test e'er operates.
  • Page 41 SYSTEM OPTIONS nine.27 Panic Supervision PANIC SUPERVISION: NO Aye Select YES to enable a xxx day supervision of the Model 1145-1-B-PSV primal fob. Default is NO. This selection allows a key fob that is lost or has a expressionless battery to be identified at the Central Station host automation organization equally a missing transmitter, without the need to apply a supervision fourth dimension in zone information programming. SCS-VR Version one.3.6 or college is required to receive 1145-1-B-PSV supervision messages through the XR500 panel. The 1145-1-B-PSV key trick supervision message is communicated to SCS-VR using all XR500 communication paths where Panic Exam is YES within Advanced Communication programming. A supervision message is automatically sent from the fundamental play tricks to SVS-VR every 4 hours, resetting the xxx day countdown timer for that key play tricks serial number.
  • Page 42: Bong Options

    Bong OPTIONS Bong Options x.1 Bong Options This section allows you to program the panel bell output functions. BELL OPTIONS 10.ii Bell Cutoff Time Bell CUTOFF: Enter the maximum time from one to 99 minutes the Bell Output remains on. If the area is disarmed, the cutoff time resets. Enter 0 (zero) to provide continuous bell output.
  • Page 43: Output Options

    OUTPUT OPTIONS Output Options 11.1 Output Options This section allows you to program panel output options. The panel provides 2 OUTPUT OPTIONS Class C relays (1 and 2) and 4 switched ground (open collector) outputs numbered 3 to 6. Aggrandize the system up to 500 boosted relay outputs using J22 Threescore-Coach on the panel, multiple 716 Output Expander Modules, and up to 5 interface cards. In addition, 45 wireless outputs are available when using the 1100X wireless receiver. Refer to the XR500 Series Canadian Installation Guide (LT-0681) for consummate information. Select from the following output numbers: • i to half-dozen • 450 to 474 — Slow response time* wireless outputs (activates within 15 seconds) • 480 to 499 — Fast response time* wireless outputs (activates inside one second)
  • Page 44: Panic Alarm Output

    OUTPUT OPTIONS 11.six Panic Alert Output Enter the output number to turn on when any Panic type zone is placed in an warning PANIC ALM OUT: status. The output is turned off after all Panic zones are restored from an warning condition and a Sensor Reset is performed. Enter 0 (zero) to disable.
  • Page 45: Closing Wait Output

    OUTPUT OPTIONS 11.15 Closing Wait Output Enter the output number to turn on for approximately four (4) seconds when Closing CLS Await OUT: Expect is programmed as Yes and the panel successfully communicates the endmost message at arming. If the endmost message does not communicate successfully, this output does non turn on. 11.xvi Arm-Alarm Output ARM-ALARM OUT: 0 Enter the output number to plow on steady when any expanse of the system is armed.
  • Page 46: Output Data

    OUTPUT INFORMA TION Output Information 12.1 Output Information This section allows you to program wireless outputs and name wired outputs. OUTPUT INFO 12.2 Output Number OUTPUT NO. Ten X 10 Enter an output number. Entry range is i to 6, 450 to 474, 480 to 499, 500 to 999. In society for wireless output troubles to brandish at a keypad, the keypad address must be specified at the Auxiliary 1 Zones prompt in the Status List programming.
  • Page 47: Output Groups

    OUTPUT GROUPS Output Groups 13.1 Output Groups OUTPUT GROUPS This function allows y'all to assign outputs to groups. Output groups can be assigned to other areas of programming such as Output Options or Alarm Activeness of Zone Data, merely like single outputs are assigned. This allows the entire group of outputs to plow on and off equally required by the programming choice.
  • Page 48: Menu Display

    Menu DISPLA Y Menu Display 14.1 Menu Brandish Card DISPLAY Menu Brandish allows you to select at which keypad addresses the user can access the post-obit functions. To select a keypad, enter the device number (keypad accost) using the digit keys on the keypad. When a keypad is selected, an asterisk appears adjacent to the keypad accost.
  • Page 49: Status List

    ST A TUS LIST Status List 15.1 Condition List Condition LIST This part allows you lot to select the zone alarms and troubles, and system monitor troubles displayed at the keypads. The Status List function operates automatically when the keypad is not performing any other function. The keypad stays in the Condition Listing until the user artillery or disarms or selects a menu option. Condition List al t ernates with the Armed Status on keypad addresses selected in the Menu Display - Armed Status section. You lot can choose to have Sys tem Monitor troubles placed in the list, the differ ent zone types placed in the list, and at which keypad addresses they dis play.
  • Page 50: Burglary Zones

    ST A TUS LIST 15.5 Break-in Zones BURGLARY ZONES: Specifies the keypad addresses (1 through 16) where all burglary zone alarms and troubles brandish. Bur glary zones in clude Night, Day, and Leave type zones. Break-in zone troubles remain in the list until the zone restores. All keypads are selected by default. For zone alarms, only the last burglary zone tripped re mains in the listing.
  • Folio 51: Printer Reports

    PRINTER REPORTS Printer Reports 16.1 Printer Reports PRINTER REPORTS This section allows you to define the operation of a local printer continued to the panel through the use of a DMP 462P Printer Interface Carte du jour. The 462P allows yous to connect the DMP SCS-PTR or other compatible 40-graphic symbol or 80-character serial printer to the console. Printing the panel outcome buffer The Display Events option in the User Carte contains a PRINT command that allows the user to send the contents of the console event buffer to a local printer. The Impress option is visible whether or non a 462P Printer Interface Carte du jour is attached to the console.
  • Page 52: Pc Log Reports

    PC LOG REPORTS PC Log Reports 17.1 PC Log Reports PC LOG REPORTS This department allows y'all to program the types of PC Log Reports the panel sends through the 462N Network Interface Carte or through the J21 Serial Connector directly on the XR500 Series Canadian panel. The reports include information such equally the blazon of activity, time and date of the activity, and user name and number. These data reports can be accessed from a PC using the Advanced Reporting Module.
  • Folio 53: Door Access Reports

    PC LOG REPORTS 17.10 Door Access Reports DOOR ACS NO Aye Sends door access activity: door number, user number and proper name, and time and date. 17.11 Supervisory Reports SUPV MSG NO Yep Sends system monitor reports, such as Air conditioning and battery, and system event reports. Supervisory Reports also sends the post-obit reports: • Abort • Get out Error...
  • Page 54: Area Information

    AREA INFORMA TION Area Information eighteen.ane Area Information AREA INFORMATION Allows y'all to assign functions to the different areas in the arrangement. All not-24-60 minutes zones must be assigned to an active area. See Zone Information. You activate an area past assigning it a name. Meet Area Name. A proper noun is given to each active area in place of a number to help the user during arming and convincing. When only areas one to eight are used, the Armed Status brandish is 1 ii 3 4 5 six 7 8.
  • Page 55: Endmost Check

    Area INFORMA TION 18.five Endmost Cheque NO YES CLS CHK Select Yes to enable the panel to verify that all areas in the organization are armed subsequently permanent or extended sched u les ex p ire. If the Clos i ng Cheque finds any areas disarmed past the sched uled time, the keypads selected to display System Problem Status displays CLOSING TIME! and emits a steady beep.
  • Page 56: Inbound Alpha Characters

    AREA INFORMA TION 18.10.ane All/Perimeter Programming When All/Perimeter is selected as the organization blazon, programme the Interior and PERIM Perimeter areas as needed. xviii.10.2 Dwelling house/Sleep/Away Programming When Habitation/Sleep/Away is selected as the system type, program the Interior, BDRM PERIM Bedroom, and Perimeter areas every bit needed. 18.11 Area Name * UNUSED * The surface area proper noun tin can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters. To add an surface area proper noun to the system, press any Select key and then enter up to 32 characters for the new surface area name.
  • Page 57: Armed Output Number

    AREA INFORMA TION 18.16 Armed Output Number ARMED OUTPUT: Enter the output to turn on when this area is armed. If an exit delay is used for this area, the Armed Output turns on at the beginning of the leave delay. The output is turned off when this surface area is disarmed.
  • Page 58: Zone Information

    ZONE INFORMA TION Zone Information nineteen.1 Zone Information ZONE Data Zone Information allows you to define the operation of each protection zone used in the system. All protection zones, whether located on a command processor panel, Security Command keypad, or zone expander are programmed the same fashion. nineteen.ii Zone Number ZONE NO: - Enter the number of the zone yous intend to programme.
  • Page 59: Zone Type

    ZONE INFORMA TION xix.4 Zone Blazon ZONE Blazon: Blank The Zone Type defines the panel response to the zone being opened or shorted. This is called the Alarm Action. There are up to thirteen possible alarm action responses depending on the zone type and any restrictions it may have. See the Zone Blazon chart in the Appendix.
  • Folio 60: Arming Zone Expanse Consignment

    ZONE INFORMA TION When the zone changes from normal to shorted, the programmed areas toggle between the armed or disarmed condition using the Style programming beneath. When restored to normal, no action occurs. When the zone is opened from a normal (disarmed) state, a trouble is reported. When opened from a shorted (armed) state, an alarm is reported and the zone is disabled until yous disarm the surface area(s) from either a keypad or Remote Link™ reckoner. To visually indicate the armed state of the area(s), you tin can assign an Armed Output to individual areas and use remote LEDs at the keyswitch. The LED turns on or off to point to the user the armed country of the area(s). In an All/Perimeter or Abode/Sleep/Abroad system, this option specifies the areas to ARM AREAS: PERIM be armed past the Arming Blazon zone. For All/Perimeter systems, cull PERIM or ALL, for Dwelling/Sleep/Away or Home/Away systems, choose Domicile, Slumber, or AWAY.
  • Page 61: Next Zone

    ZONE INFORMA TION 19.9 Next Zone Next ZN? NO YES Select Yeah to terminate zone programming. The display returns to Zone Number, allowing yous to enter a new zone number. Select NO to brand alter ations to the Alarm Action for a zone. Alarm Action is defined beginning with section xvi.12. To plan zones for wireless operation, select NO at the NEXT ZONE - NO YES option. The WIRELESS NO Yes pick displays. If the zone you are programming is intended for wireless devices, select Yes.
  • Page 62: Supervision Time

    ZONE INFORMA TION consecutive zone numbers. Default is Contact 1. For case, use serial number 08345678 to program Contact ane for Zone 561, Contact 2 for Zone 562, Contact 3 for zone 563, and Contact 4 for zone 564. A tamper on the 1114 is transmitted as the zone number assigned to Contact one. ALREADY IN Utilise This message displays when the Contact is already programmed for another ZONE NUMBER: XXX zone.
  • Folio 63: Key Fob User Number

    ZONE INFORMA TION 1100 Series Fundamental Fobs For an 1100 Series Key Trick ready the House Code from 1 to 50. See House Code programming in System Options. Just zones 400 to 449 can be programmed as 1100 Series Key Fob zones. Refer to the 1100 Series Key Fob Programming Canvas (LT-0706) supplied with the 1100X Wireless Receiver and the 1100 Series Key Play a trick on Install Guide (LT-0703) as needed.
  • Folio 64: Button Activity

    ZONE INFORMA TION xix.11.7 Button Action BUTTON Action This option specifies the Button Action for an individual primal fob button. The yyy: XXXXXXXX default activeness for the button selected is displayed. Press any Select central to display the Button Action options. To view more than options press Command. yyy = the proper noun of the button existence programmed (Height, BTM, LFT, RGT). ARM (Arm) - Artillery selected areas and strength arms bad zones. Push Activeness ARM DIS TGL STA DIS (Disarm) - Disarms selected areas.
  • Page 65: Output Number

    ZONE INFORMA TION In an All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away organization, this specifies the expanse to be armed by the Key Fob button being programmed. For All/Perimeter systems, ARM AREAS: PERIM choose PERIM or ALL, for Home/Sleep/Away or Home/Away systems, choose HOME, SLEEP, or AWAY. Note: Areas 3 and higher in an All/Perimeter organisation, and areas 4 and college in a Home/Sleep/Away organization are not available for use. Later selecting the areas, for one-push button primal fobs the Zone No.: prompt displays. For two-button or 4-button fundamental fobs, the Key Fob Button Pick option displays to program additional buttons. nineteen.11.10 Output Number OUTPUT NO: XXX You lot can specify a relay output to operate when OUT (Output), PN (Panic), PN2 (Panic 2), EM (Emergency), or EM2 (Emergency 2) is selected for a fundamental play tricks Button Action and the button is pressed. Valid range is 1 to 6, 500 to 999, D1 to D16, or G1 to G20. For an output turned on by a PN, PN2, EM, or EM2 push activeness, the output turns off when any expanse is disarmed. To enter an output number, press a peak row Select key followed by the output number.
  • Page 66: Fa Series Wireless

    ZONE INFORMA TION FA Series Wireless For an FA Series Remote Wireless Receiver set the House Lawmaking to 99. See House Code programming in System Options. Only zones 500 to 699 tin be programmed as FA Serial Wireless zones for maximum of 200 Wireless Zones. For a DMP 1100X Wireless Receiver see department xvi.10. 19.12 Wireless ZONE INFORMATION WIRELESS? NO YES Select YES to programme a wireless zone connected to an FA Serial FA400-DMP Remote Wireless Receiver.
  • Page 67: Report To Transmit

    ZONE INFORMA TION 19.15 Report to Transmit MSG: TROUBLE Press whatever Select primal to display the following written report options: A, T, L, S, C, and - (dash). - ALARM - Select A to send an warning report to the receiver and activate the bell output according to zone type. The zone proper name appears in the panel alarmed zones and condition lists.
  • Folio 68: Swinger Bypass

    ZONE INFORMA TION FOLLOW - The output is turned on and remains on while the zone is in an off normal, or bad condition. When the zone restores, the output is turned off. Annotation: For Mean solar day Zone types, when an output is turned on, a user code with silence authority can plow the output off.
  • Page 69: Cross Zone

    ZONE INFORMA TION nineteen.24 Cross Zone CRS ZONE NO YES Select YES to enable cross zoning for this zone. Cross zoning requires one or more armed zones to fault inside a programmed fourth dimension earlier an warning report is sent to the receiver. When the beginning cross zoned zone trips, the cantankerous zone time specified in Arrangement Options begins to count down. When a 2d cross zoned zone trips or the first zone trips a 2d time before the end of the count downwardly, the bell action assigned...
  • Page 70: Stop

    STOP End 20.one Stop STOP Save Programming WHEN Any PANEL PROGRAMMING IS Inverse, THE STOP ROUTINE MUST BE RUN AND 'SAVING PROGRAM' MUST DISPLAY ON THE KEYPAD IN Order TO SAVE THE PROGRAMMING CHANGES. At the STOP prompt, pressing any Select central allows you to exit the Programmer function of the panel.
  • Page 71: Characteristic Upgrade

    FEA TURE UPGRADE Characteristic Upgrade 22.1 Feature Upgrade FEATURE UPGRADE In the Programming Carte du jour, pressing Control at the SET LOCKOUT CODE prompt displays Feature UPGRADE. This allows y'all to enable boosted features in the panel. Printing any peak row Select cardinal to display the first available feature. ENABLED or DISABLED displays indicating whether this feature is currently used in this panel. Press the Command key to brandish boosted feature(s). ENTER Fundamental To enable a characteristic, press whatever summit row Select fundamental anywhere in the features list to display the ENTER KEY prompt. Enter the manufactory-supplied feature key for the specific panel and press the Control key. The characteristic specific to the central displays as ENABLED. Note: XR500 Series version 106 or higher panels require a six (six) grapheme feature central. Version 105 panels require a sixteen-character characteristic key.
  • Folio 72: Appendix

    APPENDIX Appendix 23.1 False Alarm Reduction System Recently Armed study The System Recently Armed report (S78) is sent to the receiver when a burglary zone goes into warning within 2 minutes of the system existence armed. 23.2 Diagnostics role The XR500 Series Canadian console contains a Diagnostics function that allows you lot to test the communication integrity of the LX-Motorcoach™, identify individual zones, and likewise display the nowadays electrical state of any zone. The Diagnostics function as well allows you to test the integrity of the cellular communication, cellular signal, and email communication.
  • Folio 73 APPENDIX Serial Number This number is the network communicator serial number. Reference this number for communicator date- of-industry, hardware version, etc. Press whatever top row Select fundamental to display the Serial Number. Printing the Command key to view the next prompt. Electric current Flash This option displays Flash 1 or Flash ii indicating which physical wink chip the console is currently using. Printing any top row Select key to display the current wink information. Press the COMMAND primal to view the side by side prompt. Advice Status This choice tests the individual components of cellular or network communication. The displayed results are shown below. Cellular Results: Successful Display Failure Display MODEM OPERATING NO MODEM Establish...
  • Page 74: Using The 984 Command Function

    APPENDIX Exiting the Diagnostics program Press the COMMAND key until STOP displays. Press whatever Select key. The keypad returns to the Status List display. 23.3 Using the 984 Command Office This characteristic allows yous to connect to a service receiver, is used primarily to bring a new account on-line and upload panel programming completed in Remote Link™. Note: When non in the Programming Menu, the function 984 + Control can exist entered at the keypad, and a remote options carte du jour appears. This menu contains the post-obit options: NUMBER: The panel allows you to enter into the keypad a phone number you desire the panel to dial. Enter any required prefixes and area codes. After completing panel programming in Remote Link, set up a trap to seize the panel when information technology calls. Traps are prepare past selecting Console > Trap. Refer to the Remote Link User's Guide (LT-0565), or the Remote Link Help File.
  • Page 75: Using The Walk Test

    APPENDIX Note: If the Panic Supervision option is enabled in SYSTEM OPTIONS, the panic button on any programmed key fob can be tested during the Walk Test. When the panic button is pressed a verification message is sent by the receiver. Walk Exam WALK Test To conduct the Walk Test, reset the control console by momentarily placing a jumper on J16. From the keypad, enter the code 8144. The keypad displays WALK TEST for iv seconds.
  • Page 76: Trip Counter For Dmp Wireless Check-In Test (Wls)

    APPENDIX Cease - Select END to terminate the Walk Test. When the Walk Test ends or a xx-minute fourth dimension-out expires, a final Sensor Reset occurs. The Organization Test End message is sent to the receiver along with Verify and Neglect messages for each zone under test. Faulted zones then display on the keypad. Trip Counter For DMP Wireless Check-in Examination (WLS) CKIN:XXX/ZZZ Displays the number of wireless zones that automatically communicate a supervision cheque-in message.
  • Folio 77: Cross Zoning

    APPENDIX 23.vi Cantankerous Zoning Report Type Immediately Delayed Caution must be taken when cross zoning devices Alert to ensure that the Cantankerous Zone Time is long plenty Trouble to permit an intruder to trip both devices before it Restore expires. A Cross Zone Time that is too short may Opening allow an intruder to trip the devices and allow Closing...
  • Page 78: 23.10 Fa Serial Transmitter Data

    APPENDIX 23.nine User Profiles Tape This User Profiles Record can be used as a tool when programming Devices, Profiles, Areas, and Output Groups. Because these programming options are interrelated, use this canvass to plan the arrangement before y'all begin the installation and programming procedure. Profile Arm/Disarm Output Contour Name Areas Admission Areas Group ane 2 3 four A 1 two iii 4 A 1 2 3 4 A i two 3 four A 1 2 iii 4 A 1 2 3 4 A one 2 3 4 A 1 two 3 4 A...
  • Page 79: 23.10.1 West Ireless Cheque-In And Supervision Definitions

    APPENDIX 23.10.1 W ireless Check-in and Supervision Definitions FA Series Check-in Time Explained The check-in fourth dimension programmed for FA Series wireless transmitters is the number of seconds between each message sent from the transmitter to the FA Series receiver for supervision purposes. This fourth dimension is programmable for each transmitter from 10, 30, or 60 seconds. Selecting 0 (zero) disables cheque-in. If no messages are received from a transmitter in any iv-hr period, a transmitter missing is generated past the FA Series receiver and communicated to the console. DMP 1100 Series Supervision Time Explained The supervision fourth dimension programmed for DMP 1100 Series wireless is the number of minutes that must elapse earlier a transmitter missing bulletin is generated for a transmitter that is not sending its automatically generated supervision bulletin. The supervision time is programmable to 3, 60, 240 minutes. Selecting 0...
  • Folio eighty: 23.12.i Keypad Motorbus Zone Type Defaults

    APPENDIX 23.12 Zone Type Specifications The XR500 Serial Canadian panel contains multiple default zone types for utilize in configuring the system. These zone types provide the nigh usually selected functions for their applications. All zone types can be customized by changing the variable options listed below. The Keypad Coach Zone Information table below reflects the zone types for Keypad Bus Zones. The XR500 Series Lx-Bus Zone Information table on the next folio reflects the zone types for LX-Charabanc Zones. Keypad Bus Zone Type Area Fire...
  • Folio 81 APPENDIX 23.12.2 LX-Motorbus Zone Type Defaults Style These are complete spellings of the abbreviations used for the Number Door zone types, such as Night and Get out. Real-Time Reports Type - These are the abbreviations used for the zone types, Area Follow such as NT and EX. Priority Area - For an Surface area or Home/Sleep/Away with Guest system Zone Cross this is 1 to 32. For an All/Perimeter or Abode/Sleep/Abroad Response Fast...
  • Folio 82: Common Keypad Letters

    APPENDIX 23.13 Common Keypad Letters At that place are several common keypad messages that the keypad displays to inform the technician and terminate-user. The common messages are described below. Possible solutions are too provided. Bulletin Meaning Possible Solutions Change the user access areas if admission to The user has attempted a door access for an INVALID AREA the surface area is needed.
  • Page 83: 23.xiv Expanse Business relationship Number Letters

    APPENDIX 23.14 Expanse Business relationship Number Messages XR500 systems ship an area account number instead of the system business relationship number with the post-obit panel letters/events based on the area assigned to the zone that initiated the alarm: • WARNING: Warning Bong Silenced (S34) • Abort Signal Received (S45) • Cancel Point Received (S49) • Alarm: Organization Recently Armed (S78) • ALERT: Exit Error (S80) • ALARM: Verify Point Received (S96) (not currently sent on area arming systems) The XR500 has always sent the expanse account number for the following messages: • Zone issue messages for all non-24 hour zones assigned to an surface area • Arming • Convincing...
  • Page 84: Revisions To This Document

    REVISIONS Revisions to This Document This section explains the changes fabricated to this document during this revision. Information technology lists the version, identifies the change(s) made, the related section number and heading, and a summary of the alter. Guide Version Section Number and Heading Quick Caption of Changes 1.14 3.5 Communication Blazon Added 463C reference 3.nineteen First GPRS APN Added 463C reference 23.2 Diagnostics Function Added Actuate Jail cell information ane.thirteen 3.33 Panic Exam Moved from System Reports section nine.26 Change Own User Code Added department 9.27 Panic Supervision Added section i.12...
  • Page 85: Listings And Approvals

    Listings and Approvals This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 NIST Validated XR500E Encrypted Control Processor Panel Certificate #130 ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010 False Warning Reduction Underwriters Laboratories Canada (ULC) Listed ULC S545 Household Burn ULC Subject field-C1023 Household Burglar ULC/ORD-C1076 Proprietary Burglar ULC S304-06 Central Station Infiltrator 800-641-4282 IN TRU SIO Due north • F IRE • AC C ESS • NET WOR KS world wide web.dmp.com 2500 N Partnership Boulevard Made in the USA...

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