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1.                                                             number displays     Press  COMMAND     Enter the new user code     Verify the number and press  COMMAND     The default user name appears   Press any SELECT key area to  clear this name     See the Entering User Names  diagram in Appendix B        58    Change User Codes Browser       SELECT CHG              USER NUMBER  12       Press COMMAND        CODE NO          L    1L    1L     7  BEES  Press any SELECT  key area to clear the  present code     CODE NO                                                  s                          END    Enter a new code  and press COMMAND  KATIE SMITH              1       XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide               Access the User Menu  Press  COMMAND until USER CODES       displays     USER CODES        ADD DEL CHG                At this prompt  you can enter a user       number or scroll through the list of       USER NUMBER        Enter a user number          Sames    View current user names   Press any SELECT key area     MIKE JONES The first available     user name displays                      Press COMMAND     KATIE SMITH The next available        228 user name displays        If this is the user you  want to change  press  any SELECT key area           USER NUMBER  013                                              Verify the user number        Press COMMAND   Follow the prompts to complete the code change    You can also press any SELECT key area   here to clear a custom
2.                                              69  Check Status of Lights  Locks  and Thermostats Text Command      69  Subscribe to Text                                                             69  Frequently Asked Questions                         cernere 70  Common                                                        0                                       71    XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide       Introduction    XR150  XR350  and XR550 Systems  This Guide covers operation of the XR150  XR350  and XR550 Series  systems     About Your Security System   The system has been designed with your safety and comfort in  mind  It uses the latest in computer based technology to create  the most advanced  user friendly security  fire  and access control  system available     The system combines ease of use with a simple to understand DMP  keypad to offer the full range of features requested by today   s  security system owners     Use the system to turn portions of your protection on or off by  pressing a few keys  or have the system turn on or off automatically  by entering a simple schedule  You can add  delete  and change  personal user codes at any time or check the status of protection  devices in the system     Parts of the System  There are two main parts to the security system  the keypad and  the keypad User Menu     LCD Keypad   This is the device we have placed at certain locations throughout  the premises that allow you to turn the system protection on and  off usin
3.                  23    Monitor  Chime  FUNCHON      x ccs aine    iacu tnn nee e      23  User Menu                                23  Accessing the User                              23  User Menu  Options                                                                 23                        M TE 23                       TT                         24   Using the Alarm Silence                                                                24  eed 24   Sensor  Fire  Reset Shortcut                                                  25   Resetting The Sensors  esee cree e Entretien                    25              25   chile Mem 25  Door                          RR 25   Using Door Lock Unlock                                                                                  25  DOOF ACCESS        25   Using the Door                        isinna            25  Armed Areas Display                  enn eic n kanns 26   Using the Armed Areas Function                                           26  Qutp  ts      Off      noe          26   Turning the Outputs ON and                                                 26   Browser                26                                           27  venire EE 27   Using the Zone Status                                                                       27   Browser                27  BYPASS ZONES T                          27   Using the Bypass Zones Function                                           28   Browser Featule                    tas 
4.                 51              ce      T 51  About the Display Events                                                            52  Using the Display                     0  4      000       52  Arming and Disarming Event                                                         53  Keypad                         53  Zone Event DISplays                      53  Keypad  Display    eter eniro re enne        ree tas 53  Supervisory Event Displays                                            5    Keypad Display                                                      da 53  User Code Change Event Displays                                              53  Keypad Display                                                               53  Zone Bypass Event Displays                                               53  Keypad Display               eo ti trn                              53  Appendix A                      ee 53  Door Access Event   16                                          54  Keypad  BI 54  About  Door                                                 54  System Monitor Event         1                                                                   54  Keypad  Display    retineo ti                           54  Schedule Change Event                                                                 54  Keypad Display    nnno ete ir rennen tonii 54  Wireless Jamming Event Displays                                                55  Keypad Display    eerie ei nane en poete inen 55  Wi
5.                XR150 XR350 XR550  USER   S GUIDE             Silencing an Alarm    When the alarm bell or siren is sounding  enter your user code or  present your card to a keypad or reader during the Status List display     All Perimeter  Home Sleep Away  or Home Sleep Away with Guest System  IS THIS A FALSE ALARM  or CANCEL VERIFY displays         If a burglar alarm 15 valid  press NO or VERIFY to send a  verification message to the Central Station         If a valid alarm has not occurred  press YES or CANCEL to cancel  the alarm and send an Abort or Cancel message to the Central  Station and the security system will be disarmed           2013 Digital Monitoring Products  Inc   Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable     This information is subject to change without notice     User s Guide    for XR150 XR350 XR550 Series Panels    Table of Contents    Section Page Section Page  Introduction          1           FUNCHONMS                                                              5  XR150  XR350  and XR550                                                           1 Thinline     Aqualite    and Wireless Keypads                             5  About Your Security System        1 Clear Touch    and Graphic Touchscreen Keypads                      5  Parts  Of the System                          1    7 0 Panie              cocotte bea a EEEE Eia 6       KO Pad          1 Thinline    and Aqualite    Keypads                                           
6.               ZONE STATUS   I ee       ZONE STATUS appears     Press any SELECT  key area then SELECT  NBR     SELECT keys areas to  browse through the  programmed zone names     When the correct zone name  displays  press any SELECT  key area     Verify the zone number matches  the previously shown name     Press COMMAND        The system displays one of these  zone status messages    OKAY   the zone is normal   BYPAS   the zone is bypassed   BAD O   the zone is open   BAD     the zone is shorted          ARM BYPS ALR NBR    CACA       Y    Press one of the left two ZONE NO            Es CC     SELECT ZONE em                 SELECT AREA       Ea  Ba     I       FRONT OFFICE    Y  24 HOUR ZONES                                      SELECT ZONE                                     Coma             EAST DOOR  n          DEREN    ZONE NO   012                        SMOKE  EEE                          ZONE       034                Y    Press COMMAND                 EAST DOOR  OKAY          HALL SMOKE  OKAY          ma    Press COMMAND  to enter another  zone number     This prompt allows you to search  for a zone by area  Press the  COMMAND key to scroll through  the list of areas     When the area where the zone is  located displays  press any  SELECT key area     After all the areas display  the  system allows you to search  through the 24 hour zones   Fire  Panic  Supervisory  etc      Press the COMMAND key to scroll  through the zone names list     When the correct zone name  
7.             41  Setting Holiday Dates                                eene 41  Setting the Date and Time                   essen 42  Iz  ele e                                     42  Favorites Schedules                  o erectis 42  Activate  FAVORITES             ERE E 42  Setting the System s Date and Time                                           42  DiSplay                             43  SEVICE REGUESE M 43  Fire Drill eI EE 43  Starting a Fire Drill test                    error nnt 43  Ending  a  Fire  Drill test    nr rere on itn arent 43  System Setup                                                                                                                   44  System Setup Record    teo ecu                    anre Eb RR                 44  Key Fob Button                                         1                                                      45  Area Names and Numbers Record                                              46  Dice LEES 46                                                                                        46  Favorite                                 47  User Profiles Record  1    certet iota utu rone d nene a 48    User Codes                                             nat ai aia                   49  Schedules Record            50  Holiday Date Record                   enean treni axes 51    Date  mm dd  HOL  circle                                                  51    Date  mm dd  HOL  circle                     51  Output RBCOIG      
8.          User Codes Record  As you add new users or change current user codes  you can keep track of their profile number in the system  Use the following table to  track custom user codes in your system  Only 4 digit user codes can be assigned to All Perimeter  Home Sleep Away  or Home Sleep     Away with Guest system users        System Setup XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 49    Schedules Record     Schedule   Schedule            Status  SUN   MON   TUE            THU   FRI   SAT            HOLB  HOL                            lt  lt    lt  lt                             lt  lt   lt  lt   lt  lt    lt  lt   lt   lt  lt  lt    lt  lt   lt  lt   lt  lt    lt  lt   lt  lt   lt  lt    lt  lt   lt   lt  lt  lt    lt  lt   lt   lt  lt  lt    lt  lt   lt   lt  lt  lt    lt  lt   lt   lt  lt  lt                                   lt                                     Begin  End  50    XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide System Setup    Holiday Date Record    Your system has up to 40 holiday dates available that supersede all    regular scheduled times for that day       Date  mm dd  HOL  circle one     ds I  2        3  ___ ___  42222122  5s dg   6    4             8  ___ ___  9  ___ ___  10         11      I  12            14  I  15                jT RP  18         19      4      20  __1 ___    Appendix       AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorB
9.     Key 5   Browser 12  Add User Codes 34  56  Add User Profiles 30  57  Bypass Zones 27  55  Change User Codes 34  56  Change User Profiles 31  58  Delete User Codes 35  57  Delete User Profiles 31  58  Output Group 31  59  Output On Off 25  59  Zone Monitor 28  55  Zone Status 26  54   Bypass Zones 13  26  Browser 55        Cancel Alarm 19  21  66  Card Plus PIN  XR550E  43  Central Station Monitoring 11  Clear Touch    Keypad   Panic Icons 5  CLOSING TIME  36   XR550 XR350 XR150 User   s Guide    COMMAND  CMD  Key 5  Common Keypad Displays 65  68    D  Data Entry Keys 5  Date and Time 41  Disarming 11  All Perimeter System 18  63  Area System 16  62  Card Reader 16  Entry Delay 63  Home Sleep Away System 20  63  Key Fob 15  Quick 17  Selective 16  System from Keypad 17  Display Events 41  42  50  Arming and Disarming 51  Door Access 52  Schedule Change 53  Supervisory 51  System Monitor 52  User Code Change 51  Wireless Jamming 53  Wireless Trouble 53  Zone 51  Zone Bypass 51  DMP Wireless 8  61  Door Access 10  24  52  Disarming 16  Door Strike 62    Appendix F         Easy Entry    User   s Guide 62  Emergency Evacuation 2  Entering User Names 60  Entry Delay 63   Entry Zone 11   Event Displays 42  50   Exit Zone 11   Extending Schedules 21  41    F   Failure to Exit 35   False Alarms 1   Fault 11   Fire Drill 42   Forgive Failure to Exit 35  Frequently Asked Questions 67    H   Holiday Date  Record 49  Setting 40   Home Sleep Away System  Alarm Silence 21  Arming 19  63
10.    Select YES to delete the schedule    3  The keypad displays SCHEDULE NO  DELETED and the  keypad prompts you for the next schedule number to be  deleted    Press the Back Arrow key to exit the User Menu     Change a Schedule  Select CHG to edit an existing schedule     1  Enter the schedule number 01 99 that you want to change     2  The keypad displays ENTER SCHEDULE and the schedule  name  To edit the name press any Select key to make  changes  Press COMMAND to proceed     40 XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide    3  The keypad displays SELECT WEEK DAY and SUN MON TUE  WED  Press the COMMAND key to display THU FRI SAT HOL     4  Enter the Begin and End times for each day of the schedule   Refer to Adding a Schedule for more information     5  The keypad goes back to the SUN MON TUE WED display   Press the Back Arrow key to enter another schedule     Press the Back Arrow key to exit the User Menu     Setting Area  Output  and Door Schedules   The Schedules function allows you to assign up to 8 different  schedule numbers to each area  output  and door access relay  connected to your system  The schedule number allows the  opening and closing times for the area and on off times for outputs  and door access relays    1  Access the User Menu     Press COMMAND until SCHEDULES  displays   3  After you have accessed the SCHEDULES  menu and the  schedule options  TIMES AREAS DOOR  display  press    the COMMAND key once more and the display changes to  OUTPUT HOLIDAYS  Select AREAS  
11.    Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   No   Yes            PROFILES NO YES   User Profiles   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   ves   No   No   Yes      USRCODE      YES              No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   Ys   No   No   Yes      EXTEND         NO YES   Extend Schedules   No   No   No   No   No   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   No   Yes      SCHEDULS NO YES   Schedules   No   No   No   No   No   No   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   No   Yes            mw     wo YES    rme         No          No   No   No          vs   vs   No   No   ves                   NO YES   DisplayEvents   ves   Yes   ves   ves   ves   ves   ves   ves   ves   No   No   ves      SERVREQ     NO YES   ServiceRequest_  No   No   No   No   No   No          ves   Yes   No   No   Yes     FIRE DRILL io ves              No   No   No   No   No   No   No   Yes   vs   No   No   Yes                             NO YES   TempUserCode   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No    ANLASS NNNM f             fono f ono fo f mo  to  to     to       to    Sec ae                                  __                                      a                                            EASY ARM DISARM   NO YES   Arm Disarm   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No          SECLANGUAGE   NO YES  Preferred Language  No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No   No      34     150      350  XR550 User s Guide User Menu             User Codes  This option allows you to add  del
12.   2009 9 01 AM       Zone Bypass by User Armings  Closings  by User To  JohnSmith myhome com    Disarming  Openings  by User   Late to Close Subject  Check in Message    AC Power  and restoral    System Low Battery Cindy H has checked in at the John s Home System     Ambush   Abort  amp  Cancel by User Message sent at  9 00 AM    Alarm Verified by User   System Test From  John s Home System  mailto  AlarmAdmin ABCSecurity com     Sent  Wednesday  October 07  2009 10 05 AM  To  JohnSmith myhome com  Subject  System Message    For alarm messages  the message provides the system name  zone  name  zone number  message type  and the time at which the  panel sent the message    John s Home System has an AC Power Failure     For alarm messages sent to a cell phone number  you have the  Message sent at 10 02 AM    option to reply with    cancel    to cancel the existing alarm           Examples of email messages    66 XR550  XR350  XR150 User s Guide Appendix F    MyAccess  Text Messaging Commands    Your system may be programmed to allow simple text messages to  be sent to the security system to perform basic user operations   By texting a message from your cell phone or PDA  the following  actions can be performed  Arm Disarm  Cancel Alarm  turn  Outputs On Off  check Armed Status  Turn Lights On Off  Lock   Unlock Doors  and Set Thermostat     The user that is texting commands to the system must have  the authority to perform the commands as if it occurred at the  keypad  The cell
13.   Disarming 20  63  Shortcut Keys 19  22  User Code 33   How Your System Operates 13    I  Instant Arming 18  Instant Zone 11    Appendix F    K  Keypad  2 Button Panic Keys 5  Common Displays 68  Displays 9  Key Definitions 5  LEDs 4  Multi lingual Display 6  23  Record 43  Select Keys 4  Shortcut Keys 22  Tones 7  Types 3  User Menu 1  User Options 5  7  Wireless Displays 9  Key Fob 8  44  61  Arming 14  Button Layout 8  Button Programming 44  Disarming 15  LED Operation 61  Status Table 61  User Record 44    L  LCD Keypad 1  LED Operation 4  61    M  Monitoring 11  Multi lingual Display 6  23    XR550 XR350 XR150 User   s Guide         Outputs           25  Browser 59   Output Groups 30  Browser 59   Output Relay Record 49        Pager Direct    64  Panic Zone Test  XR550 Series  29  PIN  XR550E  33  Power LED 4  5  Profiles 29   Adding 30  57   Changing 30  58   Chart 32   Deleting 30  58   User Profile Record 46    Quick Arming 16  Quick Disarming 17    R  Re Arm Delay 31    S  Schedules 16  36  Door 37  Extending Schedules 10  21  41  Extend  EXT  37  Holiday  HOL  37  Output  OUT  37  Record 48  Setting Holiday ABC Schedules 39    73    Setting Output and Door Schedules 38   Security System Terms 10   Select Keys 4   Sensor Reset 24   Service Request 42   Shortcut Keys 17  19  22  24  27  Arming Function 17  19  22  Monitor  Chime  Function 22  27  Sensor  Fire  Reset Function 22  24   Silence Alarm 24   Status 11   Status List 12   System Setup Record 43   System Stat
14.   ont pe       Rex              34  User CodeS sains    ted 35  Adding  User CodeS               aeiae nanana        35  Browser Feature                                          36  Changing User Codes         36  Changing Own                                                           36  Browser Feature                                          36  Deleting User                                                              37  Browser Featur                                    37  Sending User codes to Z Wave                                                 37  Forgive  Failure                                                   nn a rcd 37    XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide iii    Aribushi Code                      4                                                           38    Extend  GlOSiNG                              38                                                      39  Setting Scliedules        iesu        39  aic                                   39  The keypad displays ADD DEL                                               39  Adding a Schedule                   1 2  rer ener 39  Select ADD to enter a new schedule number                           39  Delete a Schedule                eerie tiani nra e 40  Select DEL to delete a schedule number                                 40  Change a Schedule                   rero 40  Setting Area  Output  and Door Schedules                              40  Setting Holiday ABC                                                     
15.   options that are selected to  display the current programming selection have an asterisk next  to the number  Those that are not selected simply display the  number  In the Areas example  areas 3  8  9  15  19  23  25  and  31 are not selected  The area numbers with asterisks are selected     Areas    To select or deselect a number  simply enter the number using the  digit keys on the keypad  This same scheme is used when viewing  the panel armed status and other programming and operational  functions  Remember to press the COMMAND key to display the  rest of the area numbers on XR550 systems     Note  XR150 Systems support 8 areas     32 Character Name Display   Your system may be programmed to display up to 32 character  names  When a name is displayed at the keypad  the top line of  the display shows the first 16 characters  If a name is longer than  16 characters  after two seconds the display automatically scrolls  to display the remaining characters     If displayed as part of the Status List  the entire 32 character name  is displayed for four seconds followed by the number and status     Introduction    Keypad User Options   The User Options allow you to make adjustments to your keypad to  best fit your environment and needs    Thinline     Aqualite    and Wireless keypads  Press and hold the  Back Arrow and COMMAND keys for two seconds  The keypad  display changes to SET BRIGHTNESS  Press the COMMAND key to  display the next option or the Back Arrow key to exit    
16.  Always make sure  that at least one administrator in your system has a profile with all  authorities and all areas  Up to four profiles may be assigned per  user     In AU Perimeter or Home Sleep Away operation  User Profiles will  not display in the User Menu  When adding User Codes  use the  default profiles 1 through 10  Refer to the User Profiles Chart    In Home Sleep Away with Guest operation  the User Profiles option  does not display in the User Menu but when adding User Codes  enter  a profile number 1 through 9 for the main house system  profiles  11 19 for the Guest 1 house system  and profiles 21 29 for the  Guest 2 house system  XR550 only   Profiles 2 9 will default to have  Arming Disarming for all eight areas  while profiles 12 19 and 22 29  only have Arm Disarm assigned to Guest 1 and Guest 2 respectively   Profiles 1  11  and 21 do not have any Arming Disarming authority  assigned  Refer to the User Profiles Chart    Profile Number   Each profile may be assigned a unique number  from 1 to 99    Profile Name   Each profile may be assigned a 32 character name   The Profile Number is the default name    Area Number   Each profile may be assigned specific areas of  the system for arming and disarming  When profiles 1 to 98 are  created  NO areas are assigned by default  The default for profile  99 is ALL areas assigned  Profile 99 is predefined in the system by  the factory  For the XR150 Series system you can assign areas 1 to  8  For the XR350 Series panel yo
17.  HOL B  Pressing again changes to HOL C   Example  July fourth would be entered by pressing the 0704  keys  The keypad displays HOL 1 07 04 B     3  Tostep to the next holiday number  press COMMAND  To clear  a holiday press any top row Select key when the appropriate  holiday number displays  Press the Back Arrow key when  HOL  1 or the COMMAND key when HOL  40 displays to exit  the menu     Note  The Holiday Dates entered indicate the days of the year  when HOL schedules are used  For information on setting holiday  schedules for Area  Output  and Door  see Setting Holiday ABC  Schedules     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 41    Favorites   Setting Favorites Schedules   Allows you to assign a Z Wave Favorite to your programmed  schedule     1  Access the User Menu    2  Press COMMAND until SCHEDULES displays  COMMAND  through the options until FAVORITES dispalys  Press any  select key    2  TIME AREAS DOOR displays  press COMMAND to display  OUTPUTS HOLIDAYS  Press COMMAND to again to display  FAVORITES    4  Press the first select key to input a Favorite number or  press the last select key to select from the list    Activate Favorites    Allows you to activate a certain Z Wave Favorite per your  programmed schedule     1  Access the User Menu     2  Press COMMAND until SCHEDULES displays  Press any  select key    2  Choose the Favorite to activate  1 20  and press COMMAND  to activate    4  If the Favorite activation is successful  the keypad displays  FAVORITE XX ACTIVA
18.  INVALID AREA   A user has attempted a door access for an area they are not  assigned    INVALID TIME   A user code assigned to a specific schedule is entered outside of  the valid schedule  See Schedules and User Codes    ARMED AREA   A user has attempted a door access to an armed area to which they  do not have arming and disarming authority    FAILED TO EXIT  ANTI PASSBACK    Anti passback requires users to properly exit  egress  an area they  have previously accessed  If they fail to exit through the proper  card reader location  they are not granted access on their next  attempt  A Failed to Exit message appears when a user assigned  the anti passback option attempts to re enter an area which  they did not exit properly  The user must exit the area through  the proper door  If not possible  your system administrator should  select the Forgive option in the User Codes menu option   SYSTEM TROUBLE or SERVICE REQUIRED   There is a problem with one or more of the components in your  system  Contact our service department as soon as possible   SYSTEM BUSY   The system is performing another task of a higher priority  This  usually only takes a few moments    TEST IN PROGRESS   The system is currently being tested by an installation or service  technician     Introduction    Cell Phone Messages   Your system may be programmed at installation to send a variety  of messages to your personal cell phone    The message option uses your security system   s reporting capability  to se
19.  Panic Function   Thinline    and Aqualite    Keypads    Thinline  and Aqualite    Keypads may also be programmed at  installation to allow the user to initiate an optional Panic alarm by  simultaneously pressing and holding the 7 and 0  zero  keys  When  the 7 and 0 keys are pressed for a short time  the keypad sends a  Panic alarm report to the central station     Note  The 7 0 Panic Function is not available on Clear Touch      Thinline    Icon  Wireless  or Graphic Touchscreen keypads     Common Keys on All Keypads   Data Entry Digit keys   These keys allow you to enter your user code when arming or  disarming or enter other information into the system     COMMAND  CMD  key  The COMMAND key allows you to advance through the keypad  displays  User Menu  or complete a data entry function     Back Arrow         key   The Back Arrow   lt      key is used to go back through the keypad  displays while operating your system  You can press the Back Arrow  key to back up through the list of functions in the User Menu or to  erase the last character you entered     6 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Using the Keypad   Multi lingual Display Option   Your system may be programmed to display the User Menu and  Status Display text in multiple languages  When the COMMAND  key is pressed  the option to choose the language displays  Select  the language you want to use  The language chosen continues to  display at this keypad until another language is chosen     Keypad Displays Current
20.  Programming   Most User Menu options displayed at the keypad show the currently  selected option in the panel memory  These options are either  shown as a number  a blank  or a NO or YES  To change a number  press any top row Select key  The current option is replaced with a  dash  Press the number s  on the keypad you want to enter as the  new number for that option     It is not necessary to enter numbers with leading zeros  The panel  automatically right justifies when you press the COMMAND key  To  change an option that requires a NO or YES response  press the top  row Select key for the response not selected  For example  if the  current option is YES and you want to change it to NO  press the  third Select key  The display changes to NO  Press the COMMAND  key to go to the next option     Multiple Displays  XR350 and XR550 System Only   For some User Menu options  such as Access Areas under User  Profiles there are several displays containing lists  For example   when using Access Areas  areas 1 through 32 display on four  separate displays  First  areas 1 through 8 display  Press the  COMMAND key to display areas 9 through 16  Press the COMMAND  key again to display areas 17 through 25  Press the COMMAND key  one more time to display areas 26 through 32     Note  Only areas pre programmed at installation can be viewed     Introduction    Asterisks in Area Armed Displays   Asterisks display next to a programming option that is already  selected  As shown in the example
21.  Select Area 3  Select Area 4         32 Character Display    Select Area 2  Select Area 1                Select Areas are one of the  features that make your  system so easy to operate   They allow you to make  selections by touching the  area to choose the item in  the display                          Clear Touch Graphic Touchscreen  Select Areas    Note  For the purposes of this guide when using Clear Touch        Graphic Touchscreen Keypads  when instructed to press the first  Select key  touch Select Area 1  the second Select key touch  Select Area 2  third Select key touch Select Area 3  and the  fourth Select key touch Select Area 4     4 XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide    Power Armed LED    Thinline    and Aqualite    Keypads    The Power LED indicates the panel Power status  It is recommended  you contact the service department when the Power LED is off or  blinks     LED Operation  ON  Steady     The Armed LED is ON steady anytime any burglary protection area  is armed and is OFF when ALL areas are disarmed    Clear Touch    and Graphic Touchsreen Keypads    The LED indicates the Power and Armed status of the panel   Depending on the operation  the LED displays in Red or Blue as  listed in the table        P  Red Stead Panel Armed  AC Power OK  Battery OK  Red Blue Alternate   Panel Armed  AC Power OK  Battery Fault  Red Blinking Panel Armed  AC Power Fault  Battery OK       Introduction    Power Armed Logo   Thinline    Wireless Keypads    The backlit logo on the k
22.  and your matching areas are  automatically disarmed  See the Easy Entry    User   s Guide in  Appendix E     Disarming the Area System from the keypad    1     Press the COMMAND key until ARM DISARM displays  During  entry delay this process starts at step 3    Select DISARM to disarm areas    The keypad displays ENTER CODE   Enter your user code and  press COMMAND  The keypad displays ALL  NO YES    Select YES to disarm all areas authorized for your user  code    Select NO to disarm only certain areas individually  The  keypad then displays the name of each area authorized for  your user code followed by the NO YES display    Select YES to disarm the area displayed    Select NO to not disarm the area and display the next area     If you are disarming the system out of a normally scheduled  time and you have the authority to extend a schedule   the keypad then displays 2HR 4HR 6HR 8HR  Select the  number of hours to extend the schedule     Note  If you do not have the authority to extend a schedule   this option does not display    After all areas have displayed and schedules extended  any  alarms or communication problems that occurred during the  armed period display    If all areas have been disarmed  the keypad next displays  ALL SYSTEM OFF     Quick Disarming  To quickly disarm a desired area  enter the area number followed  by the COMMAND key when the ALL       YES option displays     Arming and Disarming XR150 XR350  XR550 User s Guide 17    All Perimeter System Armin
23.  begin  the keypad displays any currently  programmed Begin and End times previously set for that day   This feature allows you to review programmed schedules at  any time    3  If Begin and End times already exist  the keypad then  displays DELETE KEEP  Select DELETE to enter new times    4  The keypad then displays BEGIN TIME  followed by the  display                 PM  Enter the new opening time and  select AM or PM     Enter all schedule times using a 12 hour clock  For example   to enter 6 AM you would enter a 0   6   0   0 and select AM   For 11 PM you would enter a 1   1   0   0 and select PM     XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide 39    The keypad then displays END TIME  followed by the display  MON   AM PM  Enter the new closing time and select  AM or PM  Select whichever day displays  for example  MON   allows you to scroll through the days of the week and create  a schedule window that spans multiple days    Note  You must enter a Begin and End time or the system  will not recognize the schedule    The new schedule is now programmed into your system    5  The keypad goes back to the SUN MON TUE WED display   Press the Back Arrow key to enter another schedule    6  To clear a schedule press DELETE and then AM when the  opening time is requested    Press the Back Arrow key to exit the User Menu   Delete a Schedule  Select DEL to delete a schedule number    1  Enter the Schedule number 01 99 that you want to delete    2  The keypad displays DELETE SCHEDULE SURE  YES     
24.  internal system monitor   The system monitors include the AC power  battery power  panel  box tamper  printer  and phone lines  If more than one alarm or  trouble condition occurs at the same time  the keypad sequences  this information on its display     12 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    If the alarm is from a 24 hour zone or a system monitor  it remains  in the Status List until it restores  If one or more armed burglary  zones trip at the same time  the last one to trip remains in the  Status List  This is to ensure that if a burglary has occurred the last  zone tripped remains displayed even if it has been restored     Armed Status  Armed Status is the keypad display of the current armed condition  of areas within your security system     If your system is set up as an Area system with areas one to eight   the display shows  1 2 3 45 6 7 8  When you arm areas 1  3  5  and  7 the keypad displays  1 3 5 7     If your Area system is setup with nine or higher areas and the system  is armed  the display reads  ALL SYSTEM ON or SYSTEM ON  Refer to  Checking Armed Areas for information about checking the armed areas     If your system is set up as a Home Sleep Away or All Perimeter  system  one of the following displays indicate the current Armed  Status    The keypad displays  HOME SYSTEM ON    When  The perimeter is armed in a Home   Sleep Away system     PERIMETER ON The perimeter is armed in an        Perimeter system    ALL SYSTEM ON All areas are armed    SLEEP SYSTE
25.  key area   Verify the user number  PROFILE 012 ADDED   Press COMMAND   USER 13 DELETED  L    LLL  Appendix B XR150 XR350  XR550 User s Guide 59       Change User Profiles Browser       USER PROFILES     Access the User Menu  Press COMMAND  until PROFILES  displays  Press any  Select key area                1 i  SELECT CHG   ADD DEL CHG                    Enter    profile number    PROFILE NO  12       You can also press  any Select key area  to clear the profile  name and use the   data entry keys to   enter a new name                                  Follow the prompts to  complete the profile  change     TMD          PROFILE 12              When you complete                         At this prompt  you can enter a profile  number or scroll through the list of  profile names     Press any SELECT key area     SELECT PROFILE                        Press COMMAND     Y The first profile name  SHIPPING displays  To scroll    CL CD      through the list press  the COMMAND key     If this is the profile you  want to change  press  any Select key area                 Press COMMAND     hanges  SC EL      the profile  press COMMAND     Delete User Profiles Browser       Verify the profile number     Access the User Menu  Press  the COMMAND key until USER    PROFILES  displays           SELECT DEL        Enter a profile number    PROFILE NO  12        a      eet   ee      EEE EEE                          Press  COMMAND                 60    XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide       At thi
26.  one or more areas of the  system  When armed  the system is able to sound alarm bells or  sirens and  if monitored  send alarm reports to a central station  when a burglary zone is tripped     Fire  panic  and other 24 hour devices are always turned on and do  not need to be armed     Central Station Monitoring   Your system can also be programmed to automatically send  alarm  trouble  and arming and disarming reports to a central  station  Operators at the central station dispatch the appropriate  authorities or contact you with the specific event information     Disarming   Turns off one or more areas of the system  When disarmed  the  system does NOT sound alarms or send alarm reports to a central  station when a burglary zone faults     Fault   You may see the keypad display FRONT DOOR    FAULT  This means  that there is a problem with the front door  such as the door being  open when you are arming the system  If you see a    FAULT display   attempt to correct the problem  in this case shut the door   After  the zone is in a normal state  you may arm the system  You may  also bypass the zone and then arm the system     Zone   A zone refers to one or more protected openings  doors or  windows  or protection devices  motion or glassbreak detectors   grouped together under the same zone name and number     Often  similar devices in the same general location share the same  zone  For example  the windows on the east side of the premises  can all be grouped together in a zon
27.  phone number and user numbers are setup during  programming    After programming is completed  you will receive a welcome  message text from the panel  Write down the phone number that the  message comes from  This will be the number you use to text user  operations to the system     Note  When texting commands listed below  the commands can be  either upper or lowercase     A list of In Touch  SMS Text commands can be obtained by texting   help  to the system phone number  Store this number in your cell  phone and write the number on the Quick Reference Wallet Card  located at the back of this manual     Arming All Areas with Text Message Commands  1  Text message your system panel with the following    command               AWAY  or ALL  To arm all areas  depending on your  system    Appendix F    Arming Partial Areas with Text Commands  1  Text message your system panel with the following  command   e SLEEP  To arm the perimeter and interior of    Home   Sleep Away system                 To arm just the perimeter of    Home Away   Sleep system                   To arm the perimeter of an All Perimeter system               Area Number  or ARM  Area              To arm specific  areas of an Area system   The NAME should identify the area name  The NUMBER should  identify the area number  Names and numbers can be mixed  A  comma should be used to separate areas  If only ARM is sent  all  areas are armed   If the system is already armed  you can arm it again only if you are  
28.  seconds when the system is disarmed   This initiates the Zone Monitor operation for all Exit zones in an  Area system or all zones assigned to the perimeter in a Home   Sleep Away  Home Sleep Away with Guest  or All Perimeter  system  The keypad displays MONITOR ON and chimes or displays  MONITOR OFF and no tone is sounded     Testing your system   s burglary protection   After using the System Test function  place all zones in Zone  Monitor  Starting at the front door  go around and open and then  close each door and window  You should hear the keypad beep  each time  The keypad also displays the name of each zone as its  device is opened     Once the protected doors and windows test is complete  walk in  front of each motion detector  The keypad should beep to confirm  the zone has tripped  If at any time during your weekly testing  a device does not cause the keypad to beep  call the service  department for assistance     Using the Zone Monitor Function  1  Access the User Menu   2  Press COMMAND until ZONE MONITOR  displays     3  Press any Select key  The keypad displays  PERIM ALL NBR    4  Select PERIM to place all disarmed perimeter zones into  Zone Monitor   4a  The keypad displays ALL  ADD RMV   4b  Select ADD to add all disarmed zones to Zone Monitor   4c  Select RMV to remove all disarmed zones     ALL NBR or    User Menu    5  Select ALL to place all disarmed zones into Zone Monitor   5a  The keypad displays ALL  ADD RMV   5b  Select ADD to add all disarmed zone
29.  selected to turn ON or OFF   Refer back to step 4     7  Press the Back Arrow key to exit the User Menu     Browser Feature   If you are unsure of the output number  refer to  Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing you  how to use the built in Outputs ON OFF browser     User Menu    Favorite  Allows you to activate a Z Wave Favorite     1  When FAVORITES  displays  press any Select key  The keypad  displays FAVORITE        2  Enter a Favorite number from 1 20  Pressing COMMAND  activates the Favorite     Zone Status   Displays a list of armed  bypassed  or alarmed zones  Also allows  you to check the status of individual zones  Zone Status can be  used to give you a list of zones by category or display the current  status of an individual zone number  The four categories are    e Armed Zones   zones that are currently armed    e Bypassed Zones   zones that are currently bypassed    e Alarmed Zones   zones that have gone into alarm during the   current or previous armed period    e Number   enter the number of any zone to check its status   Using the Zone Status Function   1  Access the User Menu    2  Press COMMAND until ZONE STATUS  displays    3  Press any Select key to display ARM BYPS ALR NBR    4  Select ARM for a list of zones that are currently armed  You  can scroll through the list by pressing the COMMAND key   Select BYPS for a list of zones that are currently bypassed   6  Select ALR for a list of zones that have gone into alarm   during the cu
30.  step 4  the display begins to list each  area to which you have access followed by NO YES     Example  OFFICE NO YES  5a  Select YES for each area you want to arm   5b  Select NO for each area you do not want to arm     6  The system displays any bypassed zones or faulted 24 hour  or Priority zones  A faulted Priority zone cannot be armed   7  Atthis point you can force arm or bypass any faulted zones   Azone that is force armed is restored into the system if it later  returns to normal  A zone that is bypassed remains bypassed  until the system is disarmed  See steps 7a through 7d   7a  If a problem exists on a zone  the zone name and  problem is shown followed by  OKAY BYPASS STOP   7b  Select OKAY to force arm the faulted zone   7c  Select BYPASS to bypass all faulted zones being  displayed   Note  24 hour zones cannot be bypassed     XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide 15    7d  Select STOP to stop the system from arming  Correct  the zone problem s  and return to step 1     Your system may be programmed to require a user code  that has authorization to force arm or bypass a faulted  zone  To force arm or bypass a faulted zone  the system  asks you to enter a user code     8  The display reads SYSTEM ON if at least one area in the  system is armed  and ALL SYSTEM ON if all areas in the  system are armed     Note  Your system may be pre programmed at installation  for the Instant Arming option     9  The keypad next displays EXIT     INSTANT and begins to  count down the numb
31.  the next available user number is automatically selected  and only steps 6 and 7 repeat  The User Profile assignment  is automatically selected for the next user based on the  previous user entered  This batch entry method speeds up  user entry in large systems    Browser Feature   Refer to Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing   you how to use the Add User Codes browser     Changing User Codes  To change a user code  you must have a user code with a profile  that has user code authority   1  Access the User Menu   2  Press the COMMAND key until USER CODES  displays   3  Press any Select key  The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG  BAT     Select CHG to change a user code   5  At the USER NUMBER    option  enter the user number to  change and press COMMAND   Refer to the System Setup section for the number of user codes  available for your system     6  The display changes to USER CODE               Press any  Select key and enter the new user code  Press COMMAND     7  The display then shows the current user name  Press any top  row key to clear  See Entering Names in Appendix C to enter  a new name     36 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Note  Changing a user code does not change the user number    8  The display changes to PROFILE NO     Select the profile  number to assign a set of authorized functions to the user  code as outlined in the Users Profile Chart    9  After entering the profile number  the keypad displays  USER   CHANGED for five seconds fol
32.  there  may be a pre programmed maximum number of zones  up to  8  that can be bypassed in an area  This limit is programmed at  installation     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 27    Using the Bypass Zones Function   1  Access the User Menu    2  Press COMMAND until BYPASS ZONES  displays    3  Press any Select key  The keypad displays  ZONE    RST BYPS    4  To Bypass a zone  enter the zone number and select BYPS   The zone number automatically disappears and a new zone  number can be entered  Refer back to step 3    5  To Reset a zone  enter the zone number and select RST     Browser Feature   If you are unsure of the zone number or description  refer to  Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing you  how to use the built in Bypass Zones browser     Zone Monitor   Allows the system to monitor selected disarmed zones  doors   windows  or motion detectors  and display their name at the  keypad as they are faulted  This feature could be used to monitor  an access door     Zone Monitor works with any disarmed zone and also sounds the  keypad monitor tone when the zone faults  The zone name displays  at all keypads designated for the area in your system     You can place any combination of disarmed zones in Zone Monitor  but only the most recent zone faulted displays  The displayed zone  name clears automatically after a short time or when the zone is  armed     28 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Monitor  Chime  Shortcut Key   All Systems     Press 5 for 2
33.  to make the tone higher     Volume level   Set the volume level of the keypad internal speaker for key  presses  During alarm  trouble  and prewarn conditions  the  volume is always at maximum level  At SET VOLUME LEVEL  use the  left Select key to lower the keypad volume  Use the right Select  key to raise the volume     Model Number   Thinline     Aqualite     Wireless   Graphic Touchscreen Keypads   The keypad model number  firmware version  and date display  but  cannot be changed    Serial Number   Thinline    Wireless Keypads    The serial number assigned to the keypad displays  Press the Back  Arrow key to exit the User Options function    Keypad Address   The current address assigned to the keypad displays  but cannot  be changed  Press the Back Arrow key to exit the User Options  function     Special Keypad Tones   Your keypad also contains a small speaker that alerts you about  events as they occur on your system  For burglary alarms  as soon  as the first digit key is pressed to enter a user code  the keypad  tone stops  If a valid user code is not entered or an invalid user  code is entered within five seconds  the tone begins sounding  again  Below are brief descriptions of the different tones you hear  from the keypad     Clear Touch  and    8 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Fire Alarm tone  A sweeping siren that sounds until the fire alarm  is silenced  From LCD keypads only     Burglary Alarm tone  A constant siren tone that continues until  the alarm is 
34.  up through the events  If you  select LAST  use the Back Arrow key to scroll down through  the events     Select SRT to sort through the Display Events log and collect  information specific to a user or system event    Select PRT to print the complete Display Events log    To use the Sort feature  select SRT  The keypad displays    FRST DATE  8 21  Press any Select key and enter a 4 digit  beginning date for the sort  Press COMMAND     The keypad displays LAST DATE  10 17  Press any Select  key and enter a 4 digit ending date for the sort  Press  COMMAND     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide      The keypad displays USER NUMBER     To sort events for a    particular user  enter their user number or press COMMAND  to sort for all users  To search for a user  press any Select  key then use the COMMAND and Back Arrow keys to browse  through the user names in the system  When the user you  want displays  press any Select key then press COMMAND       The keypad next displays five event types that you can    include in the sort  Press the fourth Select key to display  YES when the event type name displays on the keypad   Press COMMAND  The following are the sort event types   ACCESSES   door accesses granted    DOOR NUMBER   leave blank for all doors     Note  If you select yes for access then only Door Access Granted  Events are included in the sort     ZONE EVENTS   zone alarms  troubles  and restorals   ARM DISARM   arming and disarming events   USER EVENTS   adding  deleting  a
35.  user code   5  At the USER NUMBER    option  enter a user number and  press COMMAND  The display changes to USER CODE       Note  Do NOT program a code for user number 1 unless you   intend to use the Ambush function  See Ambush    6  Enter a user code of 3 to 6 digits and press COMMAND  The  user enters this number to arm  disarm  etc  If using access  cards  present the card instead of entering a code  After  entering the code the keypad displays USER NUMBER     as  the user name     displays    7     32 character name may be entered to identify the user   Press any top row key to clear the current name  You may  then enter the new name  After entering the name press  COMMAND  See Entering Names in Appendix D     8  The display changes to PROFILE NO     Select the profile  number to assign a set of authorized functions to the user  code as outlined in the Profile Table on the previous page   Up to four profile numbers can be assigned to each user     Note  On All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away systems use the  default profiles 1 through 10  For Home Sleep Away with Guest  systems use the default profiles 2 through 9 for the main house  system  default profiles 12 19 for the Guest 1 house system   and default profiles 22 29 for the Guest 2 house system     XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide 35    9  At the PROFILE NO    display  enter a profile number  from 1 to 99  and press COMMAND  The displays shows  USER   ADDED     Note  If BAT  Batch  was chosen in step 4 instead of ADD  
36.  user name and use the   data entry keys to enter a new user name     Appendix B       Delete User Codes Browser    SELECT DEL     USER NUMBER  13    Enter a user number          a                   ER CODES  Access the User Menu  Press the  CCT 7 ez COMMAND key until USER CODES       displays   ADD DEL CHG  CA  Bea                     USER NUMBER  At this prompt  you can enter a user number    Eo CE O scroll through the list of user names     View current user names   Press any SELECT key area     MIKE JONES The first available  CC          username displays                                      Add User Profiles Browser       Access the User Menu   Press COMMAND until  USER PROFILES displays    USER PROFILES                 SELECT ADD   ADD DEL CHG             At this prompt  you can enter a new  profile number or scroll through the    PROFILE NO    available  unused  profile numbers                                   View available profile numbers  Press any SELECT key area     PROFILE NO  012   The first    Enter a new profile number     USER NUMBER  12                                                                                                       18 01  Press COMMAND  muss available  Press             profile  COMMAND    number  KATIE SMITH The next avaliable Follow the prompts to select displays   USER 13 DELETED user name displays  all profile pats and press                            If this is the user you COMMAND when finished   want to delete  press  any SELECT
37. 1  During the entry delay time  the keypad displays ENTER  CODE   Enter your 4 digit user code   2  The keypad then displays any alarms or communication  problems that occurred during the armed period   3  The keypad next displays ALL SYSTEM OFF to confirm the  system is disarmed   Disarming During an Alarm  1  While the alarm bell or siren sounds  enter your user code  to silence the alarm  The keypad tone silences as soon as  the first key is pressed   For a burglary alarm  the keypad displays  IS THIS A FALSE ALARM  CANCEL VERIFY   This allows you to investigate the alarm prior to disarming  the system  This display remains on the keypad until  a selection is made  the Back Arrow is pressed  or the  internal system bell cutoff timer expires   2   f a valid alarm has not occurred  select YES or CANCEL to  disarm the system and cancel the alarm   The keypad next displays ALL SYSTEM OFF to confirm the  system is disarmed     OR    If the alarm is valid  select NO or VERIFY and send a verify  message to the Central Station     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 21    Extending Schedules   Depending on your system programming  when the open schedule  ends  you can extend the schedule to a later time  The keypad  buzzer sounds and the keypad displays  area name    and LATE or  CLOSING TIME   This reminds users still on the premises to arm the  system or extend the schedule     To extend the system schedule     Press any Select key  The keypad displays ENTER CODE       2  Enter you
38. 2  The Fire Drill test automatically ends with ALARM SILENCE  or the programmed Bell Cutoff time     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 43    System Setup  System Setup Record Keypad Record    This System Setup section allows you to track the current and Note  XR150 systems support 8 keypad devices  XR350 and XR550  future status of the programmable options on your system  If systems support 16 keypad devices     changes are made to the system  update the information contained     on these pages  Device   Name Areas       XR150 System  1 XR350 System 1     XR550 System    Your system operation configuration      Area    Home Sleep Away  O                         O Home Sleep Away with Guest       Your system is monitored by a central station                        5            Address   City State        Emergency Phone             N    03 KR WwW N                                           Service Manager             Your system sends Opening and Closing reports                     lt         12    Your system sends Zone Bypass reports   OYes           Your system sends Ambush reports  14  OYes        15    Your XR550E system uses Card Plus PIN operation   OYes ONo 16    44 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide System Setup       13                   Key Fob Button Programming                                                                                                                   Which keypads display System Status  Enter the user name assigned to each key fob and the butto
39. 22 29 for the Guest 2 house  system  Profiles 12 19 and 22 29 default to the same privileges as profiles 2 9  For example  profile 13 and 23 have the same privileges as profile 3     Privil Predefined Profile Number                 qox                                                me                     YES    AlarmmSilence          Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   No   Yes                                                       De De pe Phe      Me    ____                     NO YES   Lockdown   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes          Yes      DOOR LOCK UNLOCK NO YES   Door Lock Unlock   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   Yes    Licores        brass                  Ls            Mye  ARM AREA    YES   Armed              Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   No   Yes      OUTPUTS NO YES   Outputs ON OFF   No   No   No   No   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   No   Yes        FAVORITES      FOi F20   Z wave Favorites   No   No   No   No   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   No   Yes    ZN STATS NO YES    zoneStetus   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   No   Yes    BYPAS ZN NO YES    BypassZones   No          No   No   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   No   Yes    ZONE MON NO YES eo cr c RH AR               EE XE M Ed  SYS STAT NO YES   SystemStetus   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   No   No   Yes    SYS TEST NO YES   SystemTest_   No   No   No
40. 6  Keypad User                   seem hug                              1 Common Keys on All                                                       6   A Note About False Alarms                                               1          the Keypad    enne            ten tt enhn nni 6  Test Your System  Weekly                             1 Multi lingual Display                 6  Emergency Evacuation                           snaran instasiir 2 Keypad Displays Current Programming                                     6  Draw a Floor Plan of Your Home or Business                            2 Multiple Displays  XR350 and XR550 System Only                    6  Develop Escape Routes              nnn nnns 2 Asterisks in Area Armed                                                              7  Decide Where to          Lee e      ce            Rech 2 Keypad User Options a ci erret rrt                              ichs 7  Practice Your Escape Plans                                                      2 Backlighting                                                              7  Early Detection e ate ete setting a a              2 Internal Speaker           erectae nx      ce an ne x 8  DMP                                                      M   3 Mocd                           R 8  The Select KEYS m                      4 Model                                               8  Thinline     Aqualite    and Wireless Keypads                             4 Serial                     8  Clear T
41. 63  Appendix                                                                                                                         63  Easy Entry    User s Guide              neenon 64         Strike      EE 64  Arming and Disarming an Area                                               64  Arming and Disarming an All Perimeter System                      65  Arming and Disarming a Home Sleep Away System and a  Home Sleep Away with Guest System                                65  Disarming with Entry                                    65  Appendix      M          66  Email Cell Phone Message User s                                                 66  MyAccess    Text Messaging               5                                      67  Arming All Areas with Text Message Commands                      67  Arming Partial Areas with Text Commands                              67  Disarming All Areas with Text Message Commands                  67    Disarming Partial Areas with Text Message Commands            67  Cancelling an Alarm with Text                                                  68  Turning Outputs On Off Momentary with Text Messaging        68  Turning Lights On Off with Text Messaging                             68  Locking Unlocking Door Locks with Text Messaging                 68  Setting Thermostat with Text                                                   68  Activating Favorites with Text Messaging                                68  Check Armed Status Text        
42. Abort  signal to the Central Station that an alarm occurred but was  not sent because the user entered a code before the delay time  expired  Refer to the Introduction section of this guide     ALARM CANCELLED   An Alarm signal just sent to the central station was cancelled  because a user code was entered to disarm the system after the  alarm was sent  Also  an Alarm Cancel signal is sent to the Central  Station     ALARM VERIFIED   A valid burglar alarm has occurred and has been manually verified  by the user  The alarm system also transmits a VERIFY message to  the Central Station     ENTER CODE OR PRESENT CARD   The system requires you to enter your user code or present your  user card proximity credential to a keypad or card reader  User  codes or reads can be required for turning your system on  arming    turning your system off  disarming   and many other functions     As you enter your user code  the keypad display shows an asterisk      in place of each digit pressed  This keeps others from seeing  your user code on the display as it is entered     TRY AGAIN OR INVALID CODE CARD PIN   The user code  card read  or PIN you have used is not recognized  by the system  Check the user code or PIN or present the card to  the reader again     10 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    INVALID PROFILE   All user codes have a profile that allow the user to only access  certain functions  When users attempt functions outside their  authority  the INVALID PROFILE message displays   
43. COOL followed by the temperature   For example  to turn Main Thermostat on to COOL and 65    you would text  SET MAIN THERMOSTAT COOL 65    2  To set the thermostat to Auto with specific heat and cool  temperatures  text SET followed by the thermostat name  followed by AUTO followed by the high temperature and the  cool temperature  For example  to turn Main Thermostat  on to AUTO with temperatures of 80  and 60   you would  text  SET MAIN THERMOSTAT AUTO 80 60    3  To set the thermostat fan to Auto or On  text SET followed  by the thermostat name followed by FAN followed by ON  or AUTO  For example  to turn the Main Thermostat fan on   you would text  SET MAIN THERMOSTAT FAN ON    Activating Favorites with Text Messaging   Allows you to activate a Favorite of Z Wave compatible devices    1  To activate a Favorite  text ACTIVATE followed by the Favorite  name  For example  to activate the Favorite named House  Lights  you would text  ACTIVATE HOUSE LIGHTS     Appendix F    Check Armed Status Text Command  Allows you to check the system armed status  If armed  the system  will send a message stating the type of system you have followed  by ON  such as ALL SYSTEM ON or HOME SYSTEM ON  If disarmed  and no open zones  the system will send SYSTEM READY  If disarmed  with open zones  it will send SYSTEM NOT READY followed by any  open zones  A message of AC POWER TROUBLE will indicate when  a power failure occurs  If in alarm or trouble  the system will send  ALARM ON or TROUBLE O
44. Clear Touch    keypads  Touch and hold the center of the logo icon  for two seconds  The display changes to SET BRIGHTNESS  Touch  the COMMAND  CMD  key to display the next option or touch the  Back Arrow         to exit the User Options function     On Graphic Touchscreen keypads  Pressing OPTIONS until it  glows displays the Setting Options screen  You may adjust the  Screen Brightness by pressing the arrows at either end of the bar  indicators     Backlighting Brightness   At the SET BRIGHTNESS display  use the left Select key to lower  the keypad brightness  Use the right Select key to increase the  brightness    Note  If the brightness level is lowered  it temporarily reverts back  to maximum intensity whenever a key is pressed    On Thinline    or Aqualite    keypads  This sets the LCD display  AC  LED  and the Green keyboard backlighting brightness level    On Clear Touch    keypads  The user selected brightness may  be set to off which allows the glass graphic display to turn off   clear glass   Simply touch the glass anywhere and the backlight  illuminates for data entry  When the speaker is sounding  the  backlight illuminates at one half  1 2  brightness     On Wireless keypads  This sets the LCD display  keyboard  and  logo backlighting brightness level     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 7    Internal Speaker Tone   Set the tone of the keypad internal speaker  At the SET TONE  display  use the top left Select key to make the tone lower  Use the  right Select key
45. DOOR  or OUTPUT     4  The keypad displays ENTER THE AREA OUTPUT DOOR  NUMBER     enter the area  output  or door number you  want to assign a schedule  Press the COMMAND key     5  The keypad displays SCHEDULE NO     Press any Select  key and enter the schedule number  01 to 99   Press the  COMMAND key    6  The keypad displays the next schedule number allowing you  to enter additional programming  To exit the user menu  press the Back Arrow key     User Menu    Setting Holiday ABC Schedules   Three Holiday Schedules are available  This allows an output   area  or door to have three different schedules for holidays  For  example  Holiday Schedule A for those holidays when the building  stays closed  Holiday Schedule B for a day that only opens for a  morning  etc  Also  Holiday Schedules can be used to cross multiple  days  These schedules become active and supersede the current  day   s schedule when a Holiday Date occurs  See Setting Holiday  Dates  HOL     1  After you have accessed the SCHEDULES  menu and the  schedule options  TIMES AREAS DOOR  display  press  the COMMAND key until the display changes to OUTPUT  HOLIDAYS  Press COMMAND once more and the display  changes to FAVORITES    2  Select HOLIDAY to program holiday schedules    3  The keypad displays HOL  A        Select A to set the first of  three holiday schedules    4  The keypad displays        AM         Note  After Selecting the schedule  the keypad displays any  current times previously set for that holid
46. Event Displays  This displays the date and time of an automatic test report   Keypad Display Description   The test report was sent to the  MSG 11 58P 10 17 central station at the date and  AUTO RECALL time shown     User Code Change Event Displays  This displays any addition  deletion  or change to a user code   Keypad Display Description   User 19 added at 11 41 AM by  ADD 11 41   10 17 user 12  Select either user  US    U 19 BY U 12 number for the user name     User Code Event Types   There are three event type you may see   ADD   User added DEL   User deleted  CHG   User code or authority level changed     Zone Bypass Event Displays    This displays zone bypass events     Keypad Display Description   The east window zone was  BYP 5 18P 10 17 bypassed  Press any Select key  EAST WINDOW for the zone number and user    number  Press again for the user  name     Bypass Event Types   There are three event types    BYP   Bypass RST   Restore FRC   Force Arm  Note  You may sometimes see the user as SWG  This is short for  Swinger Bypass which is an automatic function that allows the  system to automatically bypass a zone     XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide 53    Door Access Event Displays  This displays the keypad address where a Door Access occurred and  the user number of the person granted access     Keypad Display Description   User 24 accessed door  keypad   3  ACC 5 18P 10 17 at 5 18 PM on October 17  Press  3 USER 024 the first Select key to display  the Door name where t
47. M ON The perimeter and interior are armed    but the bedroom area is disarmed     If your system is set up as a Home Sleep Away with Guest system   the arming status of the main system is the same as a standard  Home Sleep Away system  The current arming status of the Guest  systems displays as follows     Introduction    Arming        Disarming    When   The first guest house perimeter 15  armed in    Home Sleep Away with  Guest system    The first guest house perimeter and  interior are armed but the bedroom  area is disarmed     The keypad displays  HOME GUEST 1 ON    SLEEP GUEST 1 ON    ALL GUEST 1 ON    Note  The XR150 system allows one guest house system while the  XR350 and XR550 allows two guest house systems     All first guest house areas are armed     Also  for keypads that include an Armed LED  the Armed LED is ON  steady when ALL areas assigned to that keypad are armed and OFF  when any area assigned to that keypad is disarmed     View Zone Status  To view disarmed zones that are in fault  press any Select key  when the status list displays     Browser Feature  Refer to Appendix B at the back of this guide for diagrams showing  you how to use the built in browsers     Arming and Disarming    General Arming Operation   Your system has been programmed to operate in one of four   configurations  Area  All Perimeter  Home Sleep Away  or Home    Sleep Away with Guest    e Area     Your burglary protection is divided into up to 32  areas  Each area can have a custom na
48. N TIME   Enter the ending  time for the profile to expire  The keypad displays USER CODE    Enter a user code to activate    ANTI PASS       Anti passback requires that you properly exit  egress  an area  previously accessed  If you fail to exit through the proper location  you cannot access it until you properly exit  Default is No  See  Failed to Exit  Anti Passback  for more information    EASY ARM DISARM   When entering your code  Easy Arm Disarm allows you to  automatically arm or disarm all areas that are assigned to your  code  The ALL NO YES  option does not display when this option  is enabled                   User Menu    ACCESS SCHEDULES  This option allows you to assign up to eight Schedules to a  profile for door access  When the keypad displays FIRST ACCESS  SCHEDULE    press any of the first three Select keys to enter the  desired Schedule number  Press the fourth Select key to browse  available Schedules in the LIST option  Press the Select key under  the desired Schedule to display the Schedule number then press  COMMAND  The keypad displays SECOND ACCESS SCHEDULE     repeat the same process for the third through eighth access  schedule and press COMMAND to return to the User Menu   Note  To program a profile with anytime access  do not assign the  profile number to any Schedules    RE ARM DELAY  RE ARM DELAY allows the entry of 0 to 720 minutes to be used to  delay automatic rearming when the user disarms an area outside  of schedule  If zero is selected  t
49. N followed by up to 3 zone names that are  in alarm or trouble    1       receive the Armed Status  text  STATUS   Check Status of Lights  Locks  and Thermostats  Text Command  Allows you to check the status of Z Wave compatible lights  locks   and thermostats  The status shows which devices are currently on  and any devices that are not responding   1  To receive the Status of Z Wave compatible lights  text    STATUS LIGHTS     2  To receive the Status of Z Wave compatible locks  text   STATUS LOCKS     3  To receive the Status of Z Wave compatible thermostats   text  STATUS THERMOSTATS     Appendix F    Subscribe to Text Messages   Allows you to set which text messages you receive from the panel   When your system is programmed to allow text messages  you will  automatically be subscribed to ALL as described below  To change  your subscription status  follow the instructions below for desired  messages    1  Text the words SUBSCRIBE STATUS ALL to receive a text  message for all arming and disarming occurrences in  addition to any alarm    2  Text the words SUBSCRIBE STATUS NONE to not receive a  text message for arming and disarming occurrences  but  still receive a text message for any alarm    3  Text the words SUBSCRIBE STATUS OTHERS to receive a  text message for all arming and disarming occurrences  originating from other users  in addition to any alarm  This  option will send a text message for all arming and disarming  occurrences except for the ones you initiate at 
50. Name Devices included    System Setup XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    47    Boot                                                                                   EE                                                     System Setup          eee                               ERR               mese                                      p   mz                eas   rr  uams    psp qp esp           T qoo      1 5     ego                         po                                                                       ww         sms                               z          ee                   eee eee                                                                                                                                                                        TTT TTT 1  11112   wew                                                                      ae    _                   qe qas ps             wenns    gq  ru sp         00       asas   ENT EIER                                 slc                                                        uuy    use the default profiles 2 through 9 for the main house system  default profiles 12 19 for the Guest 1 house system  and default profiles  XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    22 29 for the Guest 2 house system     Profile Name       Note  For All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away systems use the default profiles 1 through 10  For Home Sleep Away with Guest systems    User Profiles Record                                                      
51. OR is used as an example only     BACK DOOR   MISNG    Missing  The panel is not receiving the  wireless transmitter periodic test report    WIRELESS   TRBL    Trouble  Some part of your wireless system is  operating improperly  Call the service department for assistance   WIRELESS RECEIVER JAMMED   ALARM   Your system may be  programmed for wireless interference detection and  if displayed   your wireless receiver has detected a jamming signal while the  system is armed    WIRELESS RECEIVER JAMMED   TRBL    Trouble  Your system  may be programmed for wireless interference detection and  if  displayed  your wireless receiver has detected a jamming signal  while the system is disarmed     Special Keypad Displays   As you use your system  you occasionally see a keypad display  that asks you to enter a code or that describes a condition on the  system  Below are some examples of the keypad displays     ALARM  A 24 hour zone  for example fire or panic  or an armed burglary  zone has been tripped  Your system may sound bells or sirens     TRBL  TROUBLE   There is a problem with a protection device or system component   This display is accompanied by a description of the problem     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 9    ALARM NOT SENT   The alarm signal was aborted and was not sent to the central  station because a user code was entered to disarm the system  before the alarm signal was sent to the central station  Also  your  system may be pre programmed at installation to send an 
52. R CODES  menu is accessed and ADD DEL CHG  BAT displays  Press COMMAND again to display FRGV SEND    2  Select FRGV to forgive the Failure to Exit and press  COMMAND    3  At the USER NUMBER   option  enter the user number to  be forgiven and press COMMAND  The User Code Browser  described in Appendix B can help find the appropriate user  by name if you do not know the number    4  The keypad displays USER XXXX FORGVN to confirm  then  returns to step 3 for the next user  Press the Back Arrow key  to exit this menu     n    XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide 37    Ambush Code   Your system may be programmed to allow user number 1 to be  used as an Ambush code  This Ambush code functions identically to  a standard code with the exception that it sends a silent alarm to  the central station  This silent alarm alerts the operator to a duress  situation at the premises and prompts immediate notification of  authorities     Refer to the System Setup section of this guide to see if your  system is programmed for Ambush  If so  do NOT program a code  for user number 1 unless you intend to use the Ambush function     38 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Extend Closing   Extending schedules allows the Closing Check operation to  delay until the new closing time expires  This allows the current  schedule to ignore its closing time and not send a LATE TO CLOSE  message to the central station  This function is designed to allow  workers to stay later and does not extend door access author
53. TED  XX   Favorite number entered   If    the Favorite activation is unsuccessful  the keypad displays  FAVORITE XX NOT PROGRAMMED     Setting the Date and Time  Allows you to change the current date and time displayed on the  keypad and used by the system     Setting the System   s Date and Time  1     2   3     Access the User Menu   Press COMMAND until TIME  displays  Press any Select key   The keypad displays the current day and time  Press the    COMMAND key  The keypad displays the current date  Press  the COMMAND key to make any changes     The keypad displays TIME DAY DATE   Select TIME to change the time  The keypad displays                   Enter the current time and select AM             The display changes back to TIME DAY DATE     Select DAY to change the day of week  The keypad displays  SUN MON TUE WED  Press the COMMAND key to display THU  FRI SAT  Select the correct day  Use the Back Arrow key to  toggle between the different day of the week displays   Select DATE to change the date  The keypad displays   MONTH   Enter up to 2 digits for the month    Press COMMAND   DAY   Enter up to 2 digits for the day    Press COMMAND   YEAR   Enter up to 2 digits for the year    Press COMMAND   The display returns to the TIME DAY DATE display     Press the Back Arrow key to exit the User Menu     42 XR150 XR350  XR550 User s Guide User Menu    Display Events   Allows you to review up to 12 000 past door access and system  events  There are six event types    Zone Activit
54. Y                       The next output group name displays            Appendix    XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 61    User Disarm and Entry  Use the following steps to disarm your system and silence an    alarm     62       THU 1 29 PM                              ARM DISARM                      YE                             i    ENTER CODE                                     CMD     ALARM SILENCE                                          From the Status List  press  the COMMAND key     Press the COMMAND key  again     At the Menu prompt  press  the right SELECT key area     At the ENTER CODE     prompt  enter your user code     Press COMMAND     Once in the User Menu  the  first menu prompt appears     Press any SELECT key area to choose the option   Press COMMAND to advance to the next prompt        Appendix D    Entering User Names    Refer to the following when entering names information into the                                     keypad     Once you ve cleared the default  1                     the display shows a dash       enter a custom name into   m i on the display left side   ithe keypad  you use the  gt     E  ithree rows of number keys      1 4 c                                     2          Under each number key         three letters     To enter a custom name  A B C    press the number key above    the letter you want to enter                        boo     09      3    With the number displayed  press  the SELECT key area that matches  the letter positio
55. Your system provides you with the following schedules menus     1  Times allows you to create schedules 01 99 with days of  the week  begin end times  and holidays     2  Areas allows you to assign areas to pre programmed  schedules set in the TIMES menu     3  Door allows you to choose doors to assign schedules set in  the TIMES menu     4  Output allows you to choose an output to schedules set in  the TIMES menu     5  Holiday dates allow you to enter special dates that activate  Holiday Schedules that supersede all other schedules     6  Favorites allows you to activate a Z Wave Favorite  1 20      User Menu    Setting Schedules  1  Access the User Menu and press COMMAND until SCHEDULES   displays  Press any Select key     2  The keypad displays TIMES AREAS DOOR  Press COMMAND  to display OUTPUT HOLIDAYS  Press COMMAND to display  FAVORITES  Select the function you want to program    TIMES   The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG    Adding a Schedule   Select ADD to enter a new schedule number    1  Enter the Schedule number 01 99 that you want to add   Press the COMMAND key to accept your Selection  You are  then given the option to enter a Schedule name  Press  COMMAND to proceed    2  The keypad displays SUN MON TUE WED  Press the COMMAND  key to display THU FRI SAT HOL  Select the day you want  the schedule to begin  If you select HOL  go to Setting  Holiday ABC Schedules for additional instructions     Note  After Selecting the day of the week or holiday for  the schedule to
56. a                  A second and different user code must be entered   Two Man Area   The scheduled has expired but the area has not been Users still on the premise should arm the system or  CLOSING TIME                extend the schedule to a later time   LATE TO CLOSE The system was not armed at its scheduled closing Users still on the premise should arm the system or  time  extend the schedule to a later time     A user assigned the anti passback option has attempted   The user must exit the area through the proper door  If  FAILED TO          to re enter an area from which they did not exit not possible  your system administrator should select  properly  the Forgive option in the User Codes menu        Appendix F XR550  XR350  XR150 User s Guide 71    Symbols   2 Button Panic Keys 5  7 0 Panic Function 5  24 hour Status 11    A  Alarm Cancel 19  21  Alarm Silence 19  21  24  Alarm Verify 19  21  All Perimeter System  Alarm Silence 19  Arming 17  63  Disarming 18  63  Shortcut Keys 17  22  User Code 33  Ambush Codes 36  Anti Pass Back 10  Anti Pass No 31  Aqualite    Keypad 3  Panic Keys 5  Areas 10  15  AREA LATE  36  Area Names and Numbers Record 45  Area System  Arming 15  Disarming 16  Armed Areas  Checking 16  Display 25  Armed Status 12  Arming 11  13  15  All Perimeter System 17  63  72    Index    Area System 15  62   Bypassing Zones 13  Home Sleep Away System 19  63  Key Fob 14   Quick Arming 16   Selective 13   Shortcut Keys 17  19   System 15    Back Arrow   lt  
57. a keypad    4  Text the word SUBSCRIBE to show the current subscription  status and the available subscription options     XR550  XR350 XR150 User s Guide 69    Frequently Asked Questions  This section attempts to answer questions you might have regarding system operation     Q  If   bypass an exit delay door when   arm the system  will   get an alarm if   come through it later     A  You will not get an alarm from the door because it is bypassed  but if you happen to walk through a motion detector  space or other armed door inside the premises an alarm activates     Q  When I arm or disarm my Area system  ALL  NO YES displays  Does this mean all areas in the system   A  Selecting YES arms or disarms all areas that are authorized for your user code   Q  How do I create a schedule that starts at 8 00 AM on Monday and ends at 5 00 PM on Friday     A  In the days of the week display  select MON  Monday   For the OPENING TIME   enter 0   8   0   OAM  For the CLOSING  TIME   at the MON       AM PM display  select MON  this scrolls through the days of the week  Stop at the day you want the  schedule to end  Next  enter 0   5   0   0 PM into the FRI       AM PM closing time display  Press COMMAND  Press the Back  Arrow key to exit the User Menu     This sets the opening time to 8 00 AM Monday and the closing time to 5 00 PM Friday  You can substitute any other day or  time in this  What do I do if   want to be in the building past the scheduled closing  arming  time     A  If your s
58. ake sure all smoke is cleared from around the area of the smoke  detectors before performing a Sensor Reset to prevent the alarm  from occurring again    User Menu    Sensor  Fire  Reset Shortcut Key  All Systems     Press 2 for 2 seconds  then enter your user code if  required  to reset the system   Resetting the Sensors  1  Access the User Menu   2  Press COMMAND until SENSOR RESET  displays   3  The keypad displays SENSORS OFF followed by SENSORS ON   4  The keypad automatically exits the User Menu     Lockdown  Locks all Public Doors from the keypad in an emergency situation   Using Lockdown   1  Access the User Menu    2  Press COMMAND until LOCKDOWN  displays    3  Press any Select key  The door access relay is activated and   all Public Doors are locked   4  Press COMMAND to return to the Status List display     Door Lock Unlock  Locks and unlocks doors from the keypad   Using Door Lock Unlock  1  Access the User Menu   2  Press COMMAND until DOOR LOCK UNLOCK  displays   3  Enter the door number and press COMMAND    OR   Press the fourth Select Key to browse door names  Use the  COMMAND key to scroll through names and press any Select  Key when the desired door is displayed     Door Access  Operates an electric door strike from the keypad     Note  The door strike function is not available on Clear Touch     keypads or the Model 7872 Graphic Touchscreen keypad     Door Access is used to operate the door strike relay that is built  into some keypads  Power for the door 
59. allowing you to enter  another zone number           Appendix B    XR150 XR350 XR550 User s Guide           H EASTDOOR      ay shows  70     012 ADD           the zone number        Access the User Menu  Press  COMMAND until ZONE MONITOR   displays  Press any SELECT key area     SELECT NBR     Press either of the two left  SELECT keys areas     This prompt allows you to search for a  zone by area  Press the COMMAND key  to scroll through the list of areas     When the area where the zone is  located displays  press any SELECT  key area     Press the COMMAND key to scroll  through the zone names list     When the correct  zone name displays   press any SELECT  key area                          l Selecting RMV  Selecting ADD places removes the zone    the zone in monitor mode  from monitor mode     57    Add User Codes Browser       USER CODES                         SELECT ADD  CHG       ADD DEL             ER NUMBER                                   Enter a new user number   Enter a new user number     USER NUMBER  12                Access the User Menu  Press  COMMAND until USER CODES   displays     At this prompt  you can enter a new  user number or scroll through the  available user numbers     View available user numbers   Press any SELECT key area     USER NUMBER  012    The first                         J available user                                                       Press COMMAND  E                                   CODE       1234    21                          
60. arming more areas than were originally armed   Disarming All Areas with Text Message Commands  1  Text message your system panel with the following  command   e DISARM  To disarm all areas   Disarming Partial Areas with Text Message Commands  1  Text message your Area system panel with the following  command       DISARM  Area Number    or DISARM  Area Name           disarm specific areas of an Area system   The NAME should identify the area name  The NUMBER should  identify the area number  Names and numbers can be mixed  A  comma should separate the areas  If only DISARM is sent  all areas  will be disarmed   If the system is already disarmed  you will receive a message  saying the system is already disarmed     XR550 XR350 XR150 User   s Guide 67    Cancelling an Alarm with Text Messaging  While the alarm bell or siren sounds  you may choose to cancel the  alarm via text messaging    1  If a valid alarm has not occurred  text CANCEL to disarm  the system and cancel the alarm    Turning Outputs On Off Momentary with Text  Messaging  Allows you to set the state of any output to on  off  or momentary    1  To set the Output to ON Steady  text ON followed by the  Output name or number  For example  to turn Output 3 on   you would text  ON 3 or ON LIGHTS    2       turn the Output to OFF  text OFF followed by the Output  name or number  For example  to turn Output 3 off  you  would text  OFF 3 or OFF LIGHTS    3  To turn the Output to ON MOMENTARY  the output turns on  for one 
61. ay  This feature allows  you to review the programmed times    5  If times display  the keypad then displays DELETE  Select DELETE to enter new times    6  The keypad then displays BEGIN TIME  This is followed by  the display     AM PM    Enter a new time and select AM or PM    The display changes to END TIME  This is followed by the  display     AM PM    Enter a new time    Enter all schedule times using a 12 hour clock  For example   to enter 6 AM you would enter 0   6   0   0 select AM  For 11  PM you would enter 1   1   0   0 and select          User Menu    KEEP     7  The keypad returns to HOL  A B C allowing you to enter  AB and or C holiday schedule for the same Output or Door   Go back to step 3 to add additional holiday schedules     Setting Holiday Dates  HOL    Setting Holiday Dates provides the system with dates in the year  when the normal opening and closing schedules are not used and  superseded by one of the Holiday Schedules A or    or     When  the panel determines that it is a holiday  the Holiday Schedule  supersedes the current schedule for that day  Up to fourty different  holiday dates can be entered     1  After you access the SCHEDULES  menu and the schedule  options  TIMES AREAS DOOR  display  press the COMMAND  key once more  The display changes to OUTPUT HOLIDAY  FAVORITES  Select Holiday to program Holiday dates     2  The keypad display changes to HOL  xx mm dd A  You can  now enter the month and day for the first holiday  Select  A to change to
62. by the system  all areas            3        assigned to your code arm or disarm automatically     lt 25 2525    j                  j                  Select NO to arm or disarm individual areas  Select    T            m                                                 PE 3333  t ooo  YES  or simply wait  and the keypad automatically    7777    c         o         arms      disarms all areas for which you         authorized           64 XR550 XR350 XR150 User   s Guide Appendix F       Arming and Disarming an All Perimeter System  Press COMMAND  The keypad displays PERIM ALL  when arming  or DISARM   Press the Select key  under the desired option  The keypad displays ENTER CODE        Present your card to the reader  Once the system validates the card  if you choose PERIM  only the  perimeter arms  If you choose ALL  both areas arm  If programmed on a 32 character keypad  ALL  may be automatically chosen for you after a short delay  Present your card to the reader and all  armed areas disarm automatically           Arming and Disarming a Home Sleep Away System and a  Home Sleep Away with Guest System   Present your card to the reader  If the system is armed  once the system validates the  card  all areas are disarmed and the keypad displays ALL SYSTEM OFF     If the system is disarmed when you present your card  once the system validates the  card  HOME SLEEP AWAY displays  You can manually press the Select key under the  desired option or after short time all areas may be aut
63. ct A   N mM AA  Armed LED SDS Select Keys elect Areas oe AUS DOD       NNO POR  Backlit Logo D          and Proximity a         C0            Antenna   COMMAND Key 20  Back Arrow Key Logo  Icon         ENNY Digit keys Three Panic Icons Back Arrow Key COMMAND Key  Thinline    Aqualite    Keypad Clear Touch    Keypad  22 Character      Interactive Shield       Proximity Card       Reader  SMITH RES TDENCE   oe  FRI 12 51           MicroSD  C 2 C D CO CoH  H Select Keys Card Slot                1 Check In  Q Local Weather Reset cd  Conditi  Backlit Logo         C   ondidons DISARMED  and Proximity                        COMMAND Key  Antenna   7f          Back Arrow Key      Data Entry Digit keys   Wy   Thinline    Wireless Keypad Graphic Touchscreen Keypad  Introduction XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide       The Select keys    Thinline     Aqualite    and Wireless Keypads    There are four keys under the display called the Select keys  These  keys are one of the features that make your system so easy to  operate  They allow you to make selections by pressing the Select  key under a choice shown in the display     Note  For the purposes of this guide  when instructed to press  the first Select key  press the far left Select key  the second  Select key is the second from the left  third Select key is second  from the right  and the fourth Select key is the far right key   Clear Touch    and  Graphic Touchscreen  Keypads    There are four Select  Areas in the display  These        
64. de  any differences  between the systems are noted for your convenience    Arming Functions   Arming or Disarming  You can arm and disarm all areas at one  time or each area individually  You can only arm or disarm areas  authorized for your user code     Arm All or Selective Arming  After entering your user code  the  system allows you to arm either all of the areas to which you have  access or one or more selected areas  If you choose to arm all  areas  the system begins verifying that all zones in those areas  are in a good condition  If you choose to arm selected areas  the  system prompts you to choose the areas you want to arm     After making your arming selection  the keypad displays any zones  that are currently bypassed  These zones remain bypassed until  the system is armed and then disarmed  Any 24 hour zones in a  faulted condition also display     Bypassing Zones  Before arming  the system verifies that all doors   windows  and other protection devices to be armed are in normal  condition  If everything is verified  the system arms  If there is a  problem on one or more burglary zones  the system cannot arm  until the problem is corrected  If the problem is simply an open  door or window  correct the problem and try arming again     If the problem cannot be corrected  you can force arm or bypass  the zone or wait until the zone can be repaired by a service  technician  A force armed zone is ignored by the system until  it restores to normal  A bypassed zone is i
65. de for instructions on  testing the burglary portion of your system and refer to the Fire  Drill section for instructions on testing your system fire bells     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 1    Emergency Evacuation Plans   The National Fire Protection Association recommends that you  establish an emergency evacuation plan to safeguard lives in the  event of a fire or other emergency     Draw a Floor Plan of Your Home or Business  On a clean sheet of paper  draw the walls  windows  doors  and  stairs  Also draw any obstacles that a person may encounter while  exiting the building such as large furniture or appliances     Develop Escape Routes   Determine at least two routes the occupants in each room can  take to safely escape  One route can be the most obvious such  as the door  Another can be through a window that can be easily  opened  If the window is high off the ground  an escape ladder  should be provided     Draw arrows on the floor plan to show escape routes from each  room     Decide Where to Meet   Prearrange a meeting place outside and away from where  emergency personnel are likely to be working  A neighbor   s house  or across the street in front of the house are good locations  Always  perform a head count to make sure all occupants safely exited   NEVER ENTER A BURNING BUILDING  If the head count shows one  or more persons missing  give this information immediately to the  authorities  Never enter a building to look for someone     Practice Your Escape Plan
66. displays  press any SELECT  key area     Verify the zone number matches  the previously shown name     The system displays one of these  zone status messages    OKAY   the zone is normal   BYPAS   the zone is bypassed   BAD O   the zone is open   BAD S   the zone is shorted          XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Appendix B    Bypass Zones Browser    Access the User Menu     Press COMMAND to BYPASS ZONES   display BYPASS ZONES   Press any SELECT key area       Press either of the two  left SELECT keys areas     ZONE           BYP                   This prompt allows you to  search for a zone by area   Press the COMMAND key  to scroll through the list of areas     ELECT AREA                                           When the area where the         FRONT OFFICE  zone is located displays     press any SELECT key area       SELECT ZONE                                        CMD    EAST DOOR  The display shows the zone  number  SELECT RST to             T BYP    Reset the zone  SELECT                                 BYP to Bypass the zone     ZONE           BYP                                  Zone Monitor Browser       ZONE MONITOR                NBR                                                                Y    FRONT OFFICE       Press the COMMAND  key to scroll through  the zone names list     SELECT ZONE                               When the correct zone  name displays  press  any SELECT key area                 The disp    The display returns to  the ZONE  prompt  
67. e User Menu     For example  VER  118 1 20 13 MODEL XR550    XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide 29    System Test   System Test is used to test the battery  alarm bell or siren  and  communication to a central station  The System Test function  begins automatically as soon as you select it     Note  If an area is in an armed state  the system test will not  operate     Using the System Test Function  1  Access the User Menu   2  Press COMMAND until SYSTEM TEST  displays   3  The keypad displays SYSTEM PANICS  Select SYSTEM     3  The System Test begins automatically and the keypad  displays the following messages in this order   1  BELL SOUNDING during a two second bell test  2  KEYPAD SOUNDING all keypads assigned to the same  area sound their burglary alarm tone for two  2  seconds  during the keypad sounder test    3  BATTERY   OKAY or BATTERY   TRBL to indicate the  battery condition    4   TRANSMIT TEST NO  1 during the transmit test    5  TRANSMIT OKAY or TRANSMIT FAILED to show the  results of the transmit test    6  TEST END to indicate the System Test is complete     7  You can press the Back Arrow key to end the transmit  test       The transmit test does not occur on local systems     30 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Using the Panic Zone Test  XR550N E Only   1  Access the User Menu     Press COMMAND until SYSTEM TEST  displays    Press any Select key  The keypad displays SYSTEM PANICS   Select PANICS    The Panic Zone Test begins automatically and the keypad  d
68. e armed    9  You can select INSTNT while EXIT       INSTNT is displayed to  immediately arm all exit zones and make them instant  The  keypad displays INSTANT     Arming and Disarming    Home Sleep Away and Home Sleep Away with  Guest System Disarming   Disarming  While the system is armed  you can only enter the  premises through an entry exit delay door without causing an  alarm  After opening the door  the keypad sounds a prewarn tone  to remind you to disarm the system  You must disarm the system  before the prewarn tone expires or an alarm on the door zone will  occur     During the prewarn tone  the keypad displays ENTER CODE   Enter  your user code to disarm the system     Schedules  If you have programmed schedules for your system and  a user code is entered outside of a schedule  the keypad displays  INVALID TIME  This lets the user know that they are disarming  outside of their authorized time     Alarm Display  After disarming  the keypad displays any zones  that tripped or any transmission problems that occurred during the  armed period  All burglary zones are then disarmed and any by   passed zones are automatically reset     Disarmed Message  The keypad displays ALL SYSTEM OFF after the  system disarms     Central Station Report  A report of the system disarming can be  transmitted to the central station  This is optional and can be  programmed for you at any time     Arming and Disarming    Disarming a Home Sleep Away or a Home Sleep   Away with Guest System  
69. e keypad displays ACCESS AREAS  Enter the area  numbers assignment to allow door access for this profile   Press the COMMAND key    9  The keypad displays OUTPUT GROUP     Enter the number  for the Output Group assigned to this profile  Press the  COMMAND key    10  The keypad displays each of the menus as shown in the  Profile Table  You then enable or disable the menu function  for this profile number  Select YES or NO and press the  COMMAND key to advance to the next menu selection    11           you complete Selecting all User Profile menu  assignments  the keypad displays the PROFILE CHNGD  message for 4 seconds  indicating the profile is changed     AWN    32 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Browser Feature   Refer to Appendix B in this guide for a diagram showing you how to   use the Change User Profiles browser    Deleting User Profiles   Access the User Menu    Press COMMAND until USER PROFILES  displays    Press any Select key  The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG    Select DEL to delete a user profile    At the PROFILE NO    option  enter a profile number and   press COMMAND  The display changes to DELTD    Note  User codes assigned to deleted profiles will not function    Browser Feature   Refer to Appendix B in this guide for a diagram showing you how to   use the Delete User Profiles browser    TEMP CODE  When you select YES for this menu option  the keypad displays  EXPIRATION DATE   Enter the ending date for the profile to  expire  The keypad displays EXPIRATIO
70. e named E  WINDOWS     XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide 11    Instant Zone   Interior protection devices and perimeter devices  such as exterior  windows  passive infrared detectors  PIR   and non entry doors   are typically not programmed with delay times  If these zones are  tripped while the system is armed  an alarm instantly occurs   24 hour Zone   A 24 hour zone is not turned on or off by arming or disarming your  system  Some examples of 24 hour zones are fire zones  panic  zones  and temperature control zones     Entry or Exit zone   Almost all systems have one or more doors through which you can  access the premises  These doors are programmed with a delay  time to allow you to enter or exit without setting off the alarm   When you arm the system  activity on this zone is ignored until  the exit delay time expires  Once that time has expired and the  system is fully armed  opening the door causes the panel to start  the entry delay time  During the entry delay time  you must enter  a valid user code to disarm the system or an alarm occurs   Status   Status is a feature that automatically displays the armed or dis   armed status of your system on the keypads  Alarm or trouble  conditions on a zone or a system monitor such as AC or battery  trouble can also display  There are two types of status information  available  Armed Status and Status List     Status List   The keypad Status List displays any alarm or trouble condition on  a zone  and any trouble condition on an
71. ees uec      Checking the Armed Areas  Area System Disarming Operation                                              16   Disarming the Area System from the                                       17   Quick                         All Perimeter System           0                                                                  System Ready System Not                                                       All Perimeter Shortcut Key Arming   Arming an All Perimeter 5                                                                        All Perimeter System                                  Disarming an All Perimeter System   Disarming During an                                            Home Sleep Away and Home Sleep Away with Guest System                 20   System Ready System Not Ready Keypad Displays                  20   Home Sleep Away and Home Sleep Away with Guest Shortcut                20   Arming    Home Sleep Away         Home Sleep Away with Guest                                        H   20  Home Sleep Away and Home Sleep Away with Guest System  Te 21  Disarming a Home Sleep Away or a Home Sleep Away with  GUEST SYSUCIM M                             21   Disarming During an                                          21  Extending Schedules                                22  Keypad  Shortcut Keys          25  2           c ioo einn pnr                     22   Arming atlerou o LE              22    ii XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide    Sensor  Fire  Reset             
72. er of seconds remaining for you to  exit  When the delay expires  the exit zones are armed     10  You can select INSTANT while EXIT     INSTANT is displayed  to immediately arm all exit zones and make them instant   The keypad displays INSTANT     Quick Arming  To quickly arm a desired area  enter the area number followed by  the COMMAND key when the ALL       YES option displays     Checking the Armed Areas   After you have armed the system  you may press any Select key to  check the armed areas when ALL SYSTEM ON or SYSTEM ON displays   The keypad then displays CHK ARMED AREAS  NAME NBR LIST     Select NAME to list all of the armed areas by name  Select NBR to  enter the area number you would like to check  Select LIST to list  all of the armed areas by number     16 XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide    Area System Disarming Operation   While the system is armed  you can only enter the premises  through an entry exit delay door without causing an alarm  After  opening the door  the keypad sounds a prewarn tone to remind you  to disarm the system  You must disarm the system before the entry  delay time expires or an alarm on the door zone occurs     During the entry delay time  the keypad displays ENTER CODE  and  the name of the zone causing the entry delay  Enter your code to  disarm the system  Only those areas assigned to your code disarms     Note  The prewarn tone silences as soon as the first user code digit  key is pressed  If a valid user code is not entered or an in
73. ete  or change a user code  You  may also assign specific User Profiles to individual users     1234   User Number  34812   User Code  89456   PIN   John Smith   User Name   7   Profile    User Number   Every user is numbered 1 through 9999  This  number identifies the user to the system and is transmitted to the  central station when the user arms or disarms areas     User Code   Each user also has a 3  to 6 digit number to 999999  to  enter into the keypad when arming or disarming the system  Only  4 digit user codes can be assigned to All Perimeter  Home Sleep   Away  or Home Sleep Away with Guest system users     Note  A User Code cannot begin with zero and 3 digit codes cannot  begin with 98     PIN   In an XR550E Card Plus PIN system  each user is assigned a  unique PIN  up to 6 digits  to enter into the keypad after presenting  their card proximity credential to the reader when accessing  system functions     User Names   Each code may also be programmed with the user  name  You may enter up to 32 characters for the name  As needed   refer to Appendix C for Entering User Names information     User Profile   The user is also assigned a Profile  1 to 99  by the  person administrating the system  The profile number determines  the areas and functions the user can access     User Menu       User Codes  Access the User Menu    2  Press COMMAND until USER CODES  displays    3  Press        Select key         keypad  ADD DEL CHG BAT      Select ADD or BAT  Batch  to add a new
74. ey twice  to exit the User Menu    Browser Feature  Refer to Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing  you how to use the Delete User Codes browser     Sending User codes to Z Wave locks   Your system may be pre programmed at installation to support Z   Wave door locks  This option allows you to send user codes of user  numbers 2 20 to all compatible Z Wave locks  Once codes have  been received by the lock  a valid user code entered at the lock   by user number 2 20  will lock the door or unlock and disarm the  system according to the user   s privileges     User Menu           Access the User Menu    Press the COMMAND key until USER CODES  displays    3  Press any Select key  The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG  BAT  Press COMMAND again to display FRGV SEND    4  Select SEND to send user codes of user numbers 2 20 to  all compatible Z Wave locks on your system  The keypad  displays the progress of user codes being sent  The process  may take several minutes    5  If all locks receive the user codes  the display will return to  the Status List    6  If a lock does not receive the user codes  the keypad   displays CODES NOT SENT TO ALL LOCKS     Forgive Failure to Exit   Failure to Exit is an Anti passback violation in which a user assigned  with anti passback has attempted to re enter an area that they did  not exit through    Forgive Failure to Exit removes the anti passback violation  See  Failed to Exit  Anti Passback  for more information    1  After the USE
75. eypad indicates the panel armed status  and the keypad power status  Depending on the operation  the  logo displays Red or Green as listed in the table     Color and Activi Armed Status Keypad Power Status  Panel Disarmed AC Power OK  Battery OK  Green Blinking Panel Disarmed AC Power OK  Battery Fault        Red Stead Panel Armed AC Power OK  Battery OK  Red Green Alternate   Panel Armed AC Power OK  Battery Fault    AC Power Fault  Battery OK  Red Blinking Panel Armed AC Power Fault  Battery OK       Introduction    Panic Functions   Your keypad may be set up to send a Panic  Emergency  or Fire  report to the central station  This function is optional  If this  option is programmed for your keypad  icons display below the top  row Select keys areas    Thinline     Aqualite    and Wireless Keypads    Press and hold the two Select keys adjacent to the desired icon for  2 seconds  until a beep from the keypad is heard     Top Row Select Keys    Police Emergency    Thinline    Aqualite    Thinline    Icon Keypad Panic Keys  With Shaded Buttons To Indicate Police Panic Keys    Clear Touch    and Graphic Touchscreen Keypads   Touch the icon for 2 seconds until a beep is heard            POLICE       PRESS AND HOLD BUTTON TO SEND    PANIC OPTIONS       8    EMERGENCY FIRE          Touch Select Areas                                          gt   Police Emergency Fire       Clear Touch    Keypad Panic Icons Graphic Touchscreen Panic Icons    XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 5    7 0
76. f this guide    Allows you to activate any Favorite  described in the System Setup section of this  guide     OUTPUTS ON OFF    FAVORITES    XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 23    ZONE STATUS  BYPASS ZONES  ZONE MONITOR    SYSTEM STATUS    SYSTEM TEST    USER PROFILES  USER CODES    EXTEND CLOSING    SCHEDULES  TIME    DISPLAY EVENTS    SERVICE REQUEST    FIRE DRILL  24    Allows you to see if a zone is either armed   bypassed  in alarm  open  or shorted   Allows you to Bypass a zone or reset an  already bypassed zone    Allows you to add or remove a zone from the  monitor mode    Displays the current condition of the system  AC power  backup battery  and optional  panel tamper    Tests the system siren  communication to  the central station  and backup battery on  all XR150  XR350  and XR550 Series panels   XR550N or XR550E panels allow additional  panic zone testing    Allows you to add  delete  or change user  profiles    Allows you to add  delete  or change user  codes    Allows the Closing Check operation to delay  until the new closing time expires  This  allows the current schedule to ignore its  closing time and not send a LATE TO CLOSE  message to the central station    Allows you to add  remove  or change  system schedules    Allows you to change the Day  Date  or Time  that is currently programmed in the system   Allows you to view or print the last 10 000  door accesses or 2 000 system events that  occurred on your system    Allows you to send a message to the Cen
77. g   Area Assignment  Your security system is divided into two  separate areas  Motion detectors  inside doors  and other interior  protection devices are assigned to the Interior area while windows  and exterior doors are assigned to the Perimeter area     Perimeter or All  When arming an All Perimeter system  the  keypad displays PERIM       If you select ALL  you are arming  both the Perimeter and the Interior areas of the system  You will  want to arm both of these areas when leaving the premises with  nobody left inside  Selecting PERIM arms only the perimeter of the  system  Perimeter arming is when you   re staying inside but want  the comfort of knowing the exterior doors and windows are armed   Perimeter arming allows you to move freely about inside without  setting off any interior alarms     Instant  During the exit delay time  you can cancel the exit and  entry delays and cause all zones to be instant zones  Just press the  far right Select key under INSTNT while the exit delay is displayed   This immediately arms the exit zones  However  no entry delay is  provided and an alarm will occur should an entry door be opened     System Ready System Not Ready   When all zones in the system are in a normal condition and can  be armed without bypassing  the keypad displays SYSTEM READY   If there are one or more zones that        not in a normal condition   the keypad displays SYSTEM NOT READY  Pressing any Select key  during this display shows the zone number and name all
78. g your personal user code     Keypad User Menu   The keypad provides a simple User Menu containing all of the  functions you need to fully operate your system such as changing  the time of day or a personal user code     Introduction    A Note About False Alarms   One of the most important concerns facing the security industry  today is false alarms  The accidental dispatching of police and  fire agencies places others in jeopardy by limiting the response  capability of those emergency service units     As part of our commitment to reducing false alarms  we would like  to encourage you to read this guide thoroughly  All the information  contained here can help you quickly  and comfortably  learn the  system operation  If you have any additional questions  or feel  that you need more training  please do not hesitate to contact  your alarm dealer     Note  There may be a 30 second alarm communication delay  pre programmed at installation to allow disarming if a false alarm  occurs  This delay is optional and can be removed or increased to  45 seconds by your alarm dealer     Test Your System Weekly   It is recommended that you test the burglary portion of your  system at least once each week  Testing should involve an active  test of all doors  windows  and motion detectors connected to your  system  If your system also has fire protection  call the service  department to find out how this portion of your system should be  tested     Refer to the System Test section of this gui
79. gnment to allow door access for this profile   Press the COMMAND key   7  The keypad displays OUTPUT GROUP     Enter the number for the  Output Group assigned to this profile  Press the COMMAND key   8  The keypad displays each of the menus as shown in the  Profile Table for you to enable for this profile number  Select  YES or NO and press the COMMAND key to advance to the  next menu Selection   9  When you have completed selecting all User Profile menu  assignments  the keypad displays the PROFILE    ADDED  message for 4 seconds     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 31    Browser Feature   Refer to Appendix B in this guide for a diagram showing you how to   use the Add User Profiles browser    Changing User Profiles  1  Access the User Menu    Press COMMAND until USER PROFILES  displays    Press any Select key  The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG    Select CHG to change a user profile    At the PROFILE NO    option  enter a profile number and   press COMMAND  The display changes to PROFILE NAME    Note  The panel   s authority check determines whether your   User Profile is authorized to change another profile  The   message NO AUTHORITY appears if you are not authorized   to change the profile    6  Press any Select key to display    Enter a profile name of up  to 32 characters  The default Profile Name uses the Profile  Number  Enter the name and press COMMAND    7  At the ARM DIS AREAS  option  enter the area numbers for  arming and disarming assigned to this profile    8  Th
80. gnored by the system  during the entire armed period  A zone remains bypassed until the  system is disarmed     14 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    In some cases  you might see the keypad display FRONT DOOR      FAULT  The keypad then displays priority zone which is a zone that  cannot be bypassed  The problem on the zone must be corrected  before the system can be armed    When choosing to bypass a protection device or zone  there may  be a pre programmed maximum number of zones  up to 8  that  can be bypassed in an area when that area is being armed  This  limit is programmed at installation     Arming Messages    For Area systems the keypad briefly displays SYSTEM ON if only  selected areas are armed  The keypad briefly displays ALL SYSTEM  ON when all areas in the system are armed    For All Perimeter systems the keypad briefly displays PERIMETER  ON if only selected areas are arming  The keypad briefly displays  ALL SYSTEM ON when all areas in the system are armed    For Home Sleep Away systems the keypad displays HOME SYSTEM ON  or SLEEP SYSTEM ON if only selected areas are arming  The keypad  briefly displays ALL SYSTEM ON when all areas in the system are armed     For Home Sleep Away with Guest systems the main system arms  the same as a Home Sleep Away system  A keypad assigned to the  first guest house system displays HOME GUEST 1 ON or SLEEP GUEST 1  ON if only selected areas are arming  The keypad displays ALL GUEST  1 ON when all areas in the guest house syste
81. he access  occurred  Press the second Select  key to display the reason access  was denied  Press the third Select  key for the name of the device  or  the fourth Select key for the user  name     About Door Access   Door Access is a feature available on certain keypads that contain  a built in door releasing relay and proximity readers  When power  for an electric door strike or magnetic lock is connected to the  relay contacts  only users entering a valid user code can release  the lock and gain access to the area    The Display Events feature logs the user number and name of the  person granted access  the date and time  and from which keypad  they entered their code     54 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    System Monitor Event Displays  This displays any problems with the system AC power  battery  or  phone line s   or any opening of a tampered panel box   Keypad Display Description   An AC failure occurred on October  POWER    System Monitor Event Types   There are two event types   TBL   Trouble RST   Restore  System Monitor Event Names   There are five system monitors   POWER   AC power to panel BATTERY   On panel  LINE 1   Phone line number 1 LINE 2   Phone line number 2  TAMPER   On panel box    Schedule Change Event Displays  This displays Changes made to the system schedules   Keypad Display Description  51 schedule for Monday was  Si 9 41   10 17 changed by user 24 at 9 41      on  MON  USER 024    October 17    Schedule Types   There are five possible schedule 
82. he rearming occurs based on  permanent programming in the panel  If another user enters a  valid user code or credential after the RE ARM DELAY countdown  has started  and their user profile RE ARM DELAY is greater  then  the RE ARM DELAY countdown starts over with the new time   RE ARM DELAY is also used to delay a late to close message to the  central station when the panel does not use automatic arming   If the user has Extend Schedule authority  2HR 4HR 6HR 8HR  displays at disarming  If the user does not make a choice  the RE  ARM DELAY is used to extend the schedule   Application example  An exit door near the trash is scheduled  to be armed at all times  When the custodian needs to remove  trash  program 10 minutes for the activity  Or  an overhead door  only requires access when a delivery is made  Program up to 720  minutes to allow the loading dock supervisor to load or unload a  semi truck     User Menu    USE SECONDARY LANGUAGE  This option allows you to set the programmed secondary user  language to display when the Easy Arm Disarm option is enabled  and the user presents their credential or enters their user code    at the Status List     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 33    User Profiles Chart   Note  For All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away systems use the default profiles 1 through 10  For Home Sleep Away with Guest systems use the default  profiles 1 through 9 for the main house system  default profiles 12 19 for the Guest 1 house system  and default profiles 
83. imes or displays MONITOR OFF and no tone is sounded    Note  The Monitor  Chime  shortcut key applies to all Exit zones  in an Area system and to all zones assigned to the perimeter in a  Home Sleep Away  Home Sleep Away with Guest  or All Perimeter  system   User Menu    User Menu  Many system features are programmed into a User Menu that you  can access from any keypad  The menu requires you to enter your  user code and then it only shows those functions to which you have  access     Accessing the User Menu   1  Press the COMMAND key  if the multi language option  is enabled  the available languages display  Select the  language to use for text display   Press the COMMAND key until MENU  NO YES displays   Select YES  The keypad displays ENTER CODE     Enter your  user code and press COMMAND  You can now scroll down  through the list of system features available to you   User Menu Options  The list below shows the User Menu options in order   Menu Option Description  ALARM SILENCE Silences an alarm bell or siren   SENSOR RESET Resets smoke or glassbreak detectors that   have latched due to an alarm condition     Wn    LOCKDOWN Immediately locks all Public Doors    DOOR LOCK UNLOCK Immediately locks or unlocks a selected  door    DOOR ACCESS Momentarily opens the keypad door lock  relay    ARMED AREAS Displays the name of any areas in the system    that are currently in the armed state   Allows you to turn on or off any of the  outputs described in the System Setup  section o
84. ional and can be  programmed for you at any time     Arming and Disarming    Disarming an All Perimeter System  1  During the entry delay time  the keypad displays ENTER  CODE   Enter your 4 digit user code     2  The keypad then displays any zones that went into alarm  or any communication problems that occurred during the  armed period    3  The keypad next displays ALL SYSTEM OFF to confirm the  system is disarmed    Disarming During an Alarm   1  While the alarm bell or siren sounds  enter your user code  to silence the alarm  The keypad tone silences as soon as  the first key is pressed    For a burglary alarm  the keypad displays  IS THIS A FALSE ALARM  CANCEL VERIFY   This allows you to investigate the alarm prior to disarming  the system  This display remains on the keypad until  a selection is made  the Back Arrow is pressed  or the  internal system bell cutoff timer expires    2   f a valid alarm has not occurred  select YES or CANCEL to  disarm the system and cancel the alarm    The keypad next displays ALL SYSTEM OFF to confirm the  system is disarmed   OR    If the alarm is valid  select NO or VERIFY and send a verify  message to the Central Station     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 19    Home Sleep Away and Home Sleep Away with    Guest System Arming   Area Assignment  Your security system is divided into two or three  separate areas  Motion detectors  inside doors  and other interior  devices are assigned to an Interior and Bedroom areas while  windows and e
85. isplays TRIPS  END    During the Panic Zone Test  trip each panic zone  or button   by pressing and holding the panic for 1 to 2 seconds              Note  You do NOT have to hold the panic for 2 seconds in normal  mode  The Panic Zone Test takes additional time to display when  the system is in test mode   Each time you trip a panic zone  the display number  increments and the keypad buzzer sounds for two seconds     The number of panic zones tripped constantly displays until  the test ends or no panic zone activity has occurred for 20  minutes    6  Select END to stop the Panic Zone Test    7  PANIC TEST OKAY displays when the Panic Zone Test is  completed and all zones tested OK    8  When the Panic Zone Test ends and a zone failed  did not  trip  during the test  the keypad displays the zone name  and number and the buzzer sounds for one second  Press the  COMMAND key to display the next failed zone    Note  If testing a key fob  a message will not display if it fails  only  the verification message is displayed    Note  During the Panic Zone Test  any zones that fail are not sent  to the receiver unless pre programmed at installation to be sent   Note  Your system may be programmed to limit the Panic Zone Test  to only be performed during the Area 32 schedule    User Menu    User Profiles   Add  delete  or change User Profiles  that define the authority of  each user code in the system  Several characteristics define the  authority of each User Profile within the system 
86. ith Guest System  1  Enter your 4 digit user code  The keypad displays HOME  SLEEP AWAY     2  Select HOME to arm the Perimeter only    3  Select SLEEP to arm the Perimeter and Interior    4  Select AWAY to arm the Perimeter  Interior  and Bedroom    5  The system displays any Bypassed zones or faulted 24 hour  or Priority zones  A faulted Priority zone cannot be armed    6  At this point you can force arm or bypass any faulted zones     Azone that is force armed will be restored into the system if   it later returns to normal  A zone that is bypassed will remain   bypassed until the system is disarmed  See 6a through 6d    6a  If a problem exists on a zone  the zone name and  problem is shown followed by OKAY BYPASS STOP    6b  Select OKAY to force arm the zone s  before arming    6c  Select BYPASS to bypass the zone s  before arming    6d  Select STOP to stop the system from arming  Correct the  zone problem s  and return to step 1    7     Home Sleep Away system keypad displays HOME SYSTEM   ON if you selected HOME  SLEEP SYSTEM ON if you selected  SLEEP  and ALL SYSTEM ON if you selected AWAY   A Home Sleep Away with Guest system keypad displays  HOME GUEST 1  or 2  ON if you selected HOME  SLEEP GUEST  1  or 2  ON if you selected SLEEP  and ALL GUEST 1  or 2  ON  if you selected AWAY    8  If arming the Perimiter  the keypad next displays EXIT      INSTNT and begins to count down the number of seconds  remaining for you to exit  When the delay expires  the exit  zones ar
87. ity   The extended schedule erases when it expires     1  Press any top row Select key at the EXTEND CLOSING option  to program Extended Schedules    2  The keypad displays ENTER CLOSE TIME    AM PM  Enter a  time to extend the current Closing Check open period    3  To select AM or PM press the Select key under the desired  option  Press COMMAND to exit the menu     Note  If the system is not armed by the scheduled closing time  a  Late to Close report is sent to the central station  If the schedule is  extended  a Schedule Change report is sent to the central station     User Menu    Schedules   Schedules are ideal for individual area auto arming and disarming  and for creating Opening Closing windows during which users can  access the building or disarm the system     The Schedules function allows you to program into the system the  times at which you normally turn your burglary protection on and  off each day of the week  Your system may be pre programmed  at installation to allow automatic arming and disarming  When  pre programmed  you can enter a schedule for the arming and  disarming times     If your system does not use automatic arming  you can use the  Closing Check Extend feature with Schedules to help ensure your  system is armed manually at a specific time  This option sounds  the keypad buzzer and displays CLOSING TIME  or AREA LATE  when  a schedule expires  This reminds users still on the premises to arm  the system or extend the schedule to a later time     
88. lowed by USER  NUMBER     This display allows you to enter another user  number to change  Press the Back Arrow key twice to exit  the User Menu    Changing Own User Code  Your system may be programmed at installation to allow users to  change their own user code    1  Access the User Menu    2  Press the COMMAND key until USER CODES  displays  Press  any Select key    3  The display changes to USER CODE               Press any  Select key    4  Type your new user code  Press Command    Browser Feature  Refer to Appendix B for diagrams showing you how to use the  Change User Codes browser     User Menu    Deleting User Codes  1  Access the User Menu   2  Press COMMAND until USER CODES  displays   3  Press any Select key  The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG  BAT   4  Select DEL to delete a user code from the system  To delete  a user code  you must have a user code with a profile that  has user code authority   Note  Your system must have at least one user with user code  authority in order to be able to add or delete user codes  Be careful  not to delete all users with user code authority from your system   Also  the user code used to enter the user menu to delete codes  cannot be deleted  In other words  you can not delete yourself     5  At the USER NUMBER    option  enter the user number you  want to delete and press COMMAND  The display changes to  USER   DELETED    6  The display then changes back to USER NUMBER    allowing  you to delete another user  Press the Back Arrow k
89. m are armed     Exit Delay  The keypad then displays the exit delay time as it counts  down  Your system may be pre programmed at installation to beep  the exit delay tone at eight second intervals until the last 10 seconds  when the keypad beeps at three second intervals  After exiting the  building  if you re enter during the countdown the exit countdown  restarts  allowing additional time to then disarm or again exit the  building during the countdown  This restart can occur only one time   When the exit delay time expires  all disarmed zones are armed    Arming and Disarming    Note  If your system uses a keyswitch to arm an area  the exit  delay time does NOT show on the keypad display   When you arm both the Perimeter and Interior to leave the  building but then you do not exit by the time the exit delay ends   the system automatically arms but the interior area s  will remain  disarmed because you have not exited   Should you exit the building and the door does not close properly   your system may be programmed so that when the exit delay  countdown ends  then the entry delay starts and the bell will sound  to alert you to the situation  Enter your user code to stop the bell  and disarm the system  Rearm the system  exit the building  and  make sure the door is securely closed   ONE MOMENT   Message  If your system is monitored  it  may be programmed to wait for the arming report transmission  to the central station before displaying the armed message  This  verifies y
90. me  be turned on or off  independently of other areas  and limit access to only those  users with proper authority    e All Perimeter     Your burglary protection is divided into two  areas  Interior and Perimeter    Perimeter arming is when you are staying inside but want the  comfort of knowing the exterior doors and windows are armed   Perimeter arming allows you to move freely about inside  without setting off any interior alarms    All arms both the Perimeter and the Interior of the system  You  want to arm both of these areas when leaving the building and  no one is left inside        Home Sleep Away     Your burglary protection is divided into  two or three areas  Perimeter  Interior  and Bedrooms    Home  Perimeter  arming is when you are staying inside but want  the comfort of knowing the exterior doors and windows are armed   Sleep  Optional   Perimeter and Interior  arms all areas except  those near bedrooms and nighttime areas    Away  Perimeter  Interior  and Bedrooms  arms all three areas  when you leave the building and no one is left inside        Home Sleep Away with Guest     Your burglary protection has a  main house system and up to two guest house systems  XR150 has  1 guest house system while XR350 and XR550 offers 2   Each house  is separate and works just like the Home Sleep Away system  previously mentioned     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 13    Regardless of which configuration is programmed  much of the  operation is similar  Throughout this gui
91. n   11 02  13 04 action programmed for each button in the table below  Refer to   15       17  18 the Introduction and Appendix D for more information    19      011 012 Key Fob User Name   Button Programmed Action  TOP  013 014 015 O16 ON A BTM  Which keypads display Armed Status            1 02 03 04 RGT  TOP   15      07 18 BTM  19 010 011 012 LFT  013 014 015 016        RGT  TOP  Which keypads provide Door Access reports  BTM   11 02  13 04 LFT   15 O6 O7 18 RGT                 O12 IP  BTM  013 014 015 016 ON A LFT  RGT  TOP  BIM  LFT  RGT  TOP  BTM  LFT  RGT                   System Setup XR150 XR350 XR550 User s Guide 45    Area Names and Numbers Record   XR150 systems may be divided into 8 separate areas while XR350 systems may be divided into 16 seperate areas  XR550 systems may be  divided into 32 separate areas  All Perimeter systems are divided into two separate areas  Home Sleep Away and Home Sleep Away  with Guest systems are divided into two or three separate areas  Each area can have a name or description that displays at the keypad   This can help you easily track events when and wherever they occur in your system     Area Name Area Name  1 17  2 18  3 19  4 20  5 21  6 22  7 23  8 24  9 25  10 26  11 27  12 28  13 29  14 30  15 31  16 32    46 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide System Setup    Favorite List  Your system has Favorites that can be used for various functions  The list below identifies the Favorite number  name  and devices     Favorite   Favorite 
92. n  See example           4    Once the letter you want displays   press the number key above the  next letter you want to enter        You can enter up to 16 characters  for each name into the keypad                 The nine and zero keys        fed                 2  space   Pressing the 9 key provides you  with Y  Z  and a space to use    between names  For example   BOB SMITH                                                  Pressing the 0  zero  key provides    you with a      dash      period       asterisk   and a    pound sign               XR550 XR350 XR150 User   s Guide    Appendix D    Appendix E    DMP Wireless Description LED Status Operation   If your system uses DMP Wireless devices and includes key fob s   Depending on the programmed action of a key fob button  the  refer to the following information  The DMP Wireless section Status LED lights to acknowledge a button press or to indicate the  includes a brief discussion of key fob s  and a drawing identifying armed state of the system    the key fob buttons  Refer to the System Setup section of this guide  to check the button programming list for key fob s  connected to  your system     e When the button is programmed for Panic  Panic 2   Emergency  Emergency 2  Output  or Sensor Reset  a 1 2  second Green light displays to acknowledge the button    For best operation  allow the LED to light and turn off before press    pressing another button  The key fob may not complete sending       the signal for the butto
93. n press if another button is pressed too     When the button is programmed for Arm  Disarm  Toggle  soon  arm disarm  or Status  the system armed status is    received by the key fob and the LED lights once as shown  in the table below              2 0 Seconds   All System         2 0 Seconds   All System Off    System On  Green Red   2 0 Seconds  Some Areas Armed     When a button programmed as Unused is pressed  the LED does not  operate        Appendix E XR550 XR350 XR150 User   s Guide 63    Easy Entry    User   s Guide    Door Strike   From the Status List  present your card to the reader  Once validated by the system  the  Door Strike relay activates  If you are entering an armed area to which you are assigned   accessing the area automatically causes it to be disarmed     While the keypad displays the Status List  present your access card  The relay activates  momentarily during which you must open the door  Once you open the door  you have 30  seconds to exit and close the door before the zone 2 Soft Shunt expires and triggers an  alarm                             Arming and Disarming an Area System                                                                            Press Command  the keypad displays ARM DISARM         ABCSECURTIY ABC SECURITY  Press the Select key under the desired option  The    a   DISARM                          keypad displays ENTER CODE    Present your card to                                       f             the reader  Once validated 
94. nd  access door outputs ON and OFF  Your system may use these outputs  to control door access  interior and exterior lighting  heating  air  conditioning  or other appliances     The names and numbers of the relays connected to your system  are located in the System Setup section of this guide     Outputs can be turned ON or OFF regardless of the output settings  in Schedules     Your system may be programmed to require that your user code  profile have access to areas assigned to the keypad  INVALID AREA  displays when your user code does not have access to the keypad   s  areas and the output does not turn on     Under certain conditions  some outputs cannot be turned  on  If you select a restricted output  the keypad displays  CANNOT TURN ON     26 XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide    Turning the Outputs ON and OFF  1  Access the User Menu     2  Press COMMAND until OUTPUTS ON OFF  displays   3  Press any Select key   4    Enter the output number you want to turn ON or OFF  The  output number displays     5  With the output number displayed  select ON or OFF  The  output then turns ON or OFF depending on your selection   and remains in that state until you change it  The keypad  displays the first 12 characters of the output or door name  followed by either ON or OFF for four seconds to provide  visual verification of the action  Press the COMMAND key to  end the four second display     6  The system automatically returns to the output or door  option and a new output can be
95. nd changing user codes     SUPERVISORY   system hardware problems and door access  denied events       After the last event type displays  the keypad again displays    FRST LST PRT SRT  You can now view or print the sorted  Display Events or press SRT to define a new sort     Appendix A    Appendix       Arming and Disarming Event Displays  This displays any system area arming or disarming events   Keypad Display Description   The Warehouse was armed on  ARM 5 10   10 17 October 17 at 5 10 PM  Press any  WAREHOUSE Select key to display the area  number and user number  and  then any Select key to display the  user name     Arming Event Types   There are two event types you may see   ARM   User armed the system DIS   User disarmed the system    Zone Event Displays  This displays alarms  troubles  and other events that may occur on  your protection zones     Keypad Display    ALR 10 23    BASEMENT DOOR    Description  An alarm occurred on October 17  at 10 23 PM  Press any Select key  to see the zone number and zone  type   Zone Type   There are seven possible zone types you may see   FIRE   Fire PANC   Panic BURG   Burglary  EMRG   Emergency SUPV   Supervisory  AUX1   Auxiliary 1 AUX2   Auxiliary 2  Event Types   There are seven event type you may see   ALR   Alarm TBL   Trouble RST   Restore  FLT   Zone Fault SVC   Service smoke detector  LOW   Low battery MIS   Missing wireless transmitter  Note  LOW and MIS are for wireless systems only   Appendix A    10 17    Supervisory 
96. nd reports using a cell phone number in much the same way  as someone sending an email would do  You can receive reports of  alarms  troubles  or system arming and disarming and know at a  glance your system status  See Appendix F for more information     MyAccess  Text Messaging Commands   Your system may be programmed to allow simple text messages to  be sent to the security system to perform basic user operations   By texting a message from your cell phone or PDA  the following  actions can be performed  Arm Disarm  check Armed Status   Cancel Alarm  and turn Outputs On Off  See Appendix F for more  information     Understanding Security System Terms   Throughout this guide  and in some displays on your keypad  you  may see certain words or phrases that might be unfamiliar  Below  are some terms you may see here and on your keypad display     Access  Door Access    Entry Exit doors that are used to restrict access to the building  or provide door access to authorized users  When a user code is  entered at the keypad by entering a code or presenting a card to  a reader  the system verifies authority and unlocks the door for a  short period of time  See Easy Entry User s Guide in Appendix E   Areas   An area is made up of burglary zones that can be armed or  disarmed together  One area might consist of the office doors and  windows  When you arm the office  these zones arm together and  sound an alarm if opened     Introduction    Arming   Turns on the burglary protection in
97. od raa dag na                 28  Zone Monitor                            nennen nnne            28   Monitor  Chime  Shortcut                                                        28   Testing your system s burglary protection                               28    Using the Zone Monitor                                                                 28  Browser Feature                                                             naa dx PR ERE 29                                     29  Using the System Status Function                                          29  Keypad Display             eerie reta ette enr eec 29  yj  30  Using the System Test Function        30  Using the Panic Zone Test  XR550N E Only                            30                       31  Adding User Profiles                    31  Browser Feature                                        eene 32  Changing User                                                    32  Browser Feature                                                            32  Deleting User Profiles    iecit            32  Browser Feature iiime anaa a e aaa iraia 32  unies                                                 32  ANTI PASS                      32  EASY ARM DISARM             iie i cea ae      Ye RR ER        32  ACCESS SCHEDULES          2      tinte re 33  RE ARM DELAY                 cnt           Cena ta      sin dna        cu              33  USE SECONDARY LANGUAGE                   eene 33  User Profiles  Chart    erect        
98. omatically armed in the AWAY     mode              Disarming with Entry Delay   All Systems   Once the protected door is opened and the entry  delay starts  the keypad displays ENTER CODE      Present your       card to the reader  Once validated  the system disarms all areas  accessible by you  Area systems provide a delay to allow selected  areas only to be disarmed  See Arming and Disarming above and on  the previous page     Using the Access Reader for User Menu Access   You can also use a card reader to access the User Menu  When  MENU       YES displays  select YES and enter a code when  requested     Appendix E XR550 XR350  XR150 User s Guide 65          Appendix F  Email Cell Phone Message User   s Guide       From  John s Home System  mailto  AlarmAdmin ABCSecurity com   Sent  Wednesday  October 07  2009 8 33 AM  To  JohnSmith myhome com    Your security system   s reporting capability can be used to send  reports to an email address or cell phone number in much the same    way as someone sending you an email would do  You can receive Subject  Fire Alarm Message   reports of alarms  troubles  or system arming and disarming and   know at a glance your system status  The John s Home System has a   Fire Alarm   on the Hall Smoke Alarm   Message sent at  8 31 AM    The following are types of messages that can be sent             Zone Alarms by Zone Name   Zone Troubles by Zone Name From  John s Home System  mailto  AlarmAdmin ABCSecurity com   Sent  Wednesday  October 07
99. orC      Date  mm dd  HOL  circle one   21     22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40             00  00  00       00  00  00  00    00  00  00  00                 AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC  AorBorC    Output Record   Your system has outputs that are used to control various functions  within the building or access around its perimeter  The list below  identifies the output numbers and device names    Output   Output Name    Use the Output number in the User Menu when setting Output  Schedules or using the Outputs ON OFF option to manually toggle  the relays     XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide 51    About the Display Events Section   This section of the User   s Guide shows the Display Events items   While in the Display Events function  use the COMMAND and Back  Arrow keys to go forward or backward through the list of events     To view more information about each display  press the Select key  as directed in the explanations below     Using the Display Events    1   2     52    Access the User Menu     Press the COMMAND key until DISPLAY EVENTS  displays   Press any Select key     The keypad displays FRST LST PRT SRT  Select FRST  first   to view the oldest to newest events  Select LST  last  to  view the newest to oldest events  If you select FIRST  use  the COMMAND key to scroll
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101. our phone lines are working properly  While the system is  waiting for the transmission  the display reads ONE MOMENT    If  the report is received  the keypad displays the armed message  If  the report is not received  the keypad displays LOCAL ALARM ONLY  before displaying the armed message   Note  Your system may be pre programmed at installation to        send arming or zone bypassing reports to a central station       arm and or disarm specific areas at specific keypads   Key Fob Arming  Press and hold the key fob button programmed for Arming or the Toggle  arm disarm button  The Red LED two second acknowledgement light  indicates All System On  The Green Red two second acknowledgement  light indicates System On with some areas armed   Key Fob Disarming  Press and hold the key fob button programmed for Disarming  or the Toggle arm disarm button  The Green LED two second  acknowledgement light indicates All System Off     Arming and Disarming    Area System Arming Operation   Area Assignment  Your security system has been set up into  separate areas  The number of areas and their names are listed on  the table in System Setup     Arming the Area System  1  Press the COMMAND key until ARM DISARM is displayed   2  Select ARM to arm the system     3  Enter your user code if required  The keypad displays  ALL  NO YES     4  Select NO to arm only selected areas  Go to step 5  Select  YES to arm all areas authorized for your user code  Go to  step 6     5  If you selected NO in
102. owing you  to investigate the problem     All Perimeter Shortcut Key Arming  Arm Perimeter     Press 6 for 2 seconds     Arm All     Press 1 for 2 seconds     18 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Arming an All Perimeter System   1  Enter your 4 digit user code  The keypad displays PERIM ALL    2  Select PERIM to arm the Perimeter area only    3  Select ALL to arm both the Perimeter and Interior areas    4  The keypad displays zones that have been bypassed prior to  arming and zones that are now in a faulted condition    5  At this point you can force arm or bypass any faulted zones   A zone that is force armed is restored into the system if it  later returns to normal  A bypassed zone remains bypassed  until the system is disarmed  See steps 5a through 5d   5a  If a problem exists on any zones  the zone name and   problem display followed by  OKAY BYPASS STOP   5b  Select OKAY to force arm the zone s  before arming   5c  Select BYPASS to bypass the zone s  before arming   5d  Select STOP to stop the system from arming  Correct the  zone problem s  and return to step 1    6  The keypad displays PERIMETER ON if only the perimeter is  being armed and ALL SYSTEM ON if both the perimeter and  interior are being armed    7  If arming Perimiter  the keypad displays EXIT     INSTNT  and begins to count down the number of seconds remaining  for you to exit  When the delay expires  all zones are armed    8  You can select INSTNT while EXIT     INSTNT displays to  immediately arm all 
103. r code and press COMMAND or present your access  card to a valid reader     3  The keypad then displays 2HR 4HR        8HR  Select the  number of hours to extend the schedule     Note  If the system is not armed by the scheduled closing  time  a Late to Close report is sent to the central station  If  the schedule is extended  a Schedule Change report may be  sent to the central station     For information about extending a schedule before the scheduled  closing time is reached  see Extending Schedules  EXT  in the User  Menu portion of this guide     22 XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide    Keypad Shortcut Keys   Your LCD keypad provides one button shortcut keys  Holding down  a keypad button for two seconds until the tone re sounds allows  you to arm  monitor  or reset your system  These options can still  be accessed through the User Menu if desired     Sensor Reset   Fire Reset                 Sleep  Keypad Shortcut Keys    Perimeter    Keypad Key Arming System Operation  Press Key 1 Arm Away for Home Sleep Away systems  Arm Away for Home Sleep Away with Guest systems  Arm All for All Perimeter systems  Press Key 2 Sensor  Fire  Reset on all systems  Press Key 3 Arm Home for Home Sleep Away systems  Arm Home for Home Sleep Away with Guest systems  Press Key 5 Monitor  Chime  on all systems  Press Key 6 Arm Perimeter for All Perimeter systems  Press Key 7 Arm Sleep for Home Sleep Away systems    Arm Sleep for Home Sleep Away with Guest system    Arming Function   System Opera
104. reless Trouble Event Displays                        eene 55  Keypad Display         5    5  eerie eren nnne nhan                 55    iv XR150  XR350 XR550 User s Guide    Appendix                                  56    Zone Status                         Geb a                    56  Bypass Zones Browser               seen 57  Zone Monitor BIOWSGE     2 2 2 toner nnns 57  Add User Codes Browser                  sess 58  Change User Codes Browser                                   58  Delete User Codes Browser     c cccccsssecseecasesnsceeeseeecetecesazenersaecces 59  Add User Profiles Browser    59  Change User Profiles Browser                                                60  Delete User Profiles Browser    cccccccsseceeeteseeseccesseneceeeneseeetentennens 60  Output Groups  BrOWSEM                           x yx                          ea nme      n eu Rx 61  Outputs On Off                                                                            nennen 61  Appendix                                                                                                                        61  Appendix                                                                                                                    62  User Dis  rm and            rco eran ctm cm rene              62  Entering USer                             oii tette rn          ita edo cs 62  DMP Wireless Description        63  LED Status                  s  sais cia eren pee et                              
105. rrent or previous armed period    7  Press NBR and ZONE NO    displays   8  At the ZONE NO    option  enter the zone number you want  to check and press COMMAND     m    User Menu    The zone number and name display followed by the zone  status  For example  a zone status for zone 1 might be BACK  DOOR   OKAY    Below is a list of the zone status displays      OKAY   the zone is in a normal condition   BYPAS   the zone is bypassed   BAD   the zone is in a bad or faulted condition    9  After displaying the zone status  ZONE    returns for you to  enter another zone number     Browser Feature   If you are unsure of the zone number or description  refer to  Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing you  how to use the built in Zone Status browser     Bypass Zones   Allows you to bypass a zone prior to arming    Bypassing is usually done when a zone cannot be restored to  normal  A significant benefit of bypassing a zone is to allow a zone  in a faulted or bad condition to be bypassed so arming can occur   The faulted zone can be serviced the next day    A zone can be bypassed only while it is disarmed  Fire  panic   emergency  and supervisory type zones are always armed  so they  can never be manually bypassed    Bypass Zones can also be used to reset a zone that has been  bypassed and restore it back into the system    When Bypass Zones is selected  a report can be transmitted to  your central station    During arming  when choosing to bypass a zone or device 
106. s  Devising an escape plan is only the beginning  For the plan to be  effective everyone should practice escape routes from each room     2 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Early Detection   The best way to survive a fire or other emergency is to get out  early  The installation of a fire alarm system  with smoke and  carbon monoxide detectors in each room  can greatly decrease  your risk of loss or injury     Second Floor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       First Floor  Ad       gos        tM Fire Escape           ILL              tX                       Window Ladder        1 Y  LY otis   YYY  Building Front Building Back  SR       gt         Introduction    DMP Keypads    Your system may have one or more easy to use LCD keypads that allow you to properly operate the system                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  32 Character Display        Power Armed LED         Power LED 32 Character  Display with Data Entry     Four Touch ae X    Digit Keys  4    i Sele
107. s prompt  you can  number or scroll throug  user names     Press any SELECT key area        PROFILE 12 DELTD    SELECT PROFILE                        ENGINEERING                                        et    ees      enter a user  h the list of    To scroll through the  list of profiles press  the COMMAND key   The next used profile  name displays     When you scroll to  the profile you want  to delete  press any  Select key area     Verify the profile number     Press the COMMAND  key to delete the profile        Appendix B    Appendix     Output Groups Browser Outputs On Off Browser    TPUT GROUP  Access OUTPUT GROUP    in the USER OUTPUTS ON OFF    Access the User Menu  Press the COMMAND  PROFILES  menu  Press any Select key area  OUTPUTS DOOR   key      display OUTPUTS ON OFF   Press the    Select key area under OUTPUTS or DOOR     SELECT GROUP    At this prompt you can scroll through the list of      output group names        Press either of the two left SELECT keys areas     Press COMMAND   This prompt allows you to search for a door or  an output  Press the COMMAND key to scroll    The first output group name displays  through the list of doors or output names                                               Press COMMAND  When the door or output you want displays   press any Select key area          OUTPUT  127 ON OFF  The display shows the door or output number   DOOR  128 ON OFF    FRONT OFFICE Press any Select key area and the output group    number displays           
108. s to Zone Monitor   5c  Select RMV to remove all disarmed zones   6  Select NBR to enter a specific zone number for zone  monitor   7  If you select NBR  the keypad displays ZONE    ADD RMV   7a  Enter any zone number and select ADD to add this  zone   7b  Enter any zone number and select RMV to remove this  zone   8  The zone number automatically disappears  You can then  enter a new zone number and repeat step 7a or 7b   Browser Feature  If you are unsure of the zone number or description  refer to  Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing you  how to use the built in Zone Monitor browser     User Menu    System Status    Displays the current condition of internal system hardware     System Status shows the panel condition of AC power  battery  power  and optional panel tamper  When System Status is selected   each monitor displays followed by OKAY or TRBL  Trouble  to  indicate the current condition     Using the System Status Function  1  Access the User Menu   2  Press COMMAND until SYSTEM STATUS  displays     3  Press any Select key  The display starts listing each system  monitor and status     For example  AC POWER   OKAY  Below are the System Monitor displays     Keypad Display What it monitors    AC POWER AC power  BATTERY Battery power  TAMPER Panel box tamper    These are followed by either OKAY or TRBL  trouble    If TRBL displays  call the service department for assistance     4  The system then displays its firmware version  and then  exits th
109. second  and then off   tex  MOMENTARY followed by  the Output name or number  For example  to turn Output 3  to momentary  you would text  MOMENTARY 3 or MOMENTARY  LIGHTS    Turning Lights On Off with Text Messaging  Allows you to turn Z Wave compatible lights on or off    1  To turn a specific light on  text TURN ON followed by the light  name  For example  to turn Bedroom Light on  you would  text  TURN ON BEDROOM LIGHT    2  To turn a specific dimmer light on to a certain level  text  TURN ON followed by the light name and the dimmer level   1 10   For example  to turn Front Dimmer Light on to level  8  you would text  TURN ON FRONT DIMMER 8    3  To turn a specific light off  text TURN OFF followed by the  light name  For example  to turn Bedroom Light off  you  would text  TURN OFF BEDROOM LIGHT     68 XR550 XR350 XR150 User s Guide    Locking Unlocking Door Locks with Text Messaging  Allows you to lock unlock Z Wave compatible door locks    1  To lock a specific lock  text LOCK followed by the lock name   For example  to lock the Front Door  you would text  LOCK  FRONT DOOR    2  To unlock a specific lock  text UNLOCK followed by the lock  name  For example  to unlock the Front Door  you would  text  UNLOCK FRONT DOOR    Setting Thermostat with Text Messaging  Allows you to set Z Wave compatible thermostats with  specific temperatures    1  To set the thermostat to Cool or Heat with a specific  temperature  text SET followed by the thermostat name  followed by HEAT or 
110. silenced  From LCD keypads only     Key press tone  A short beep each time you press a key on the  keypad and it is acknowledged by the system     Prewarn tone  A pulsed tone that sounds when you open an entry  delay door on a system that is armed  turned on  reminding you  to disarm the burglary protection  The tone silences as soon as  the first user code digit key is pressed  If a valid user code is not  entered or an invalid user code is entered within five seconds  the  prewarn tone begins sounding again     Exit tone  A pulsing tone that sounds during the exit countdown  just after arming all areas of your system to remind you to exit the  premise  At ten seconds prior to the end of the countdown  the  rate of pulsing increases     Monitor tone  A pulsed tone for one second  one pulse only that  sounds whenever a door or window is opened while you are using  the zone monitor function from the User Menu  LCD keypads sound  a doorbell chime  See Zone Monitor     Note  When toggling to a RMV monitor state  the Zone Monitor  tone does not sound     Trouble tone  A steady tone indicating a trouble condition on your  system  Press a Select key to silence        What to do when the trouble tone sounds  You can silence the trouble tone by pressing any key   This only silences the keypad and does not correct  the condition that originally caused the trouble        Introduction       DMP Wireless  Your system may have DMP wireless  devices including key fob s   There  are three t
111. strike is connected to the  keypad relay and can be interrupted by using the Door Access  function     When Status List displays  you can operate Door Access by simply  entering your user code and pressing COMMAND  See Easy Entry     User   s Guide in Appendix E  If you are using a keypad that has a  built in card reader  you may simply present your card to be  allowed Door Access   Note  Your system may be pre programmed at installation to  transmit a door access report to the central station   Using the Door Access   1  Access the User Menu    2  Press COMMAND until DOOR ACCESS  displays    3  Press any Select key  The door strike relay turns on   momentarily   4  The keypad returns to the Status List display     4  Press the Back Arrow key to return to the  DOOR LOCK UNLOCK  display   User Menu XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide 25    Armed Areas Display    Displays all armed area names in the system     The Armed Areas display lists all of the names of the armed areas  in your system at the keypads     Using the Armed Areas Function  1  Access the User Menu     2  Press COMMAND until ARMED AREAS  displays     3  Press any Select key  The keypad displays the first armed  area name  To scroll through the list of armed area names   press the COMMAND key     4  If there are no armed areas  the keypad displays NONE   Outputs On Off    Allows you to manually turn the system or door access relay  outputs ON and OFF     This function is used to individually turn your system relay a
112. tion  Home Sleep Away  Home Sleep Away with  Guest  or All Perimeter    You can use the Arming shortcut keys  1  3  6  and 7 when the  system is disarmed  You may be prompted to enter your user code   Arming and Disarming    If any zones are faulted  select force arm or bypass  Refer to the  Arming Section for detailed arming operation   Home Sleep Away and Home Sleep Away with Guest Arming  Arm Home     Press 3 for 2 seconds to arm the perimeter   Arm Sleep     Press 7 for 2 seconds to arm the perimeter and  interior areas and leave the bedroom area off   Arm Away     Press 1 for 2 seconds     All Perimeter Arming  Arm Perimeter     Press 6 for 2 seconds     Arm All    Press 1 for 2 seconds     Sensor  Fire  Reset Function   System Operation  Area  Home Sleep Away  Home Sleep Away  with Guest  or All Perimeter    You can use the Sensor  Fire  Reset  shortcut key 2  when the  system is armed or disarmed  When pressed  detectors that have  latched due to an alarm condition are returned to normal function   The keypad displays SENSORS ON and SENSORS OFF to acknowledge  the shortcut key press     Note  You may be prompted to enter your User Code     Monitor  Chime  Function  System Operation  Area  Home Sleep Away  Home Sleep Away  with Guest  or All Perimeter    You can use the Monitor  Chime   shortcut key 5  when the system is  disarmed  When pressed  the Zone Monitor operation is initiated  As  needed  refer to the Zone Monitor section  The keypad displays MONITOR  ON and ch
113. tral  Station requesting service on the alarm  system    Allows you to test the system fire bells     XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Alarm Silence  Silences the alarm bells or sirens during an alarm     Alarm Silence allows you to turn off the alarm bells and sirens  connected to your system during an alarm  Using Alarm Silence  does NOT stop an alarm report from being sent to the central  station and does not reset any alarmed devices  Use the Sensor  Reset function to reset devices such as smoke detectors that have  latched in alarm     Note  The keypad tone silences as soon as the first user code digit  key is pressed  You can silence the alarm by entering your user  code or by presenting your card to a reader during the Status List  display  If using a card  areas assigned to your code are disarmed  and door access occurs     Using the Alarm Silence Function  1  Access the User Menu   2  The keypad displays ALARM SILENCE    3  Press any Select key to silence the bells and exit the User  Menu     Sensor Reset   Resets smoke or glassbreak detectors  Also clears Fire Supervisory  alarm  trouble displays or low battery displays on systems using  wireless sensors     Sensor Reset is used to reset smoke and glassbreak detectors after  they have tripped  Once these detectors trip  they must be reset  before they can detect any additional alarm conditions  When you  select Sensor Reset  power to the detectors is temporarily removed  by the system allowing them to reset     M
114. types    51 52 53 54   Standard OUT   Output   DOOR   Door HOL   Holiday EXT   Extend  MON   This is the day of the week in which the schedule change  occurred  The days display using three letters  Press the first  Select key to display the scheduled Opening time and once again  for the scheduled Closing time   024   User number of the person who made the change  Press the  third Select key under 024 to display the user name     Appendix A    Wireless Jamming Event Displays  This displays wireless jamming events that have occurred     Keypad Display Description   The DMP wireless receiver  ALM 11 41A 10 17 detected jamming on October 17  WIRELESS at 11 41 AM     Wireless Jamming Event Types   There are three event types   TBL   Trouble  a jamming event occurred when the panel was  disarmed   ALM   Alarm  a jamming event occurred when any area was  armed   RST   Restore    Note  Trouble and Restore events display WIRELESS as the device     Wireless Trouble Event Displays  This displays events when the wireless receiver was        communicating with the panel     Keypad Display Description     A DMP wireless device trouble  TBL 11 41   10 17 occurred on October 17 at 11 41  WIRELESS AM     Wireless Trouble Event Types   There are two event types   TBL   Trouble RST   Restore    Note  Trouble and Restore events display WIRELESS as the device     Appendix B XR150 XR350  XR550 User s Guide    55    Appendix       Zone Status Browser    Access the User Menu   Press COMMAND until  
115. u can assign areas 1 to 16 and in an  XR550 Series system you can assign areas 1 to 32    Access Area Number   Each profile may be assigned door access area  assignments  Default for profile 1 to 98 is NO areas assigned  Default for  profile 99 is ALL areas assigned  Profile 99 is predefined at the factory     User Menu    Output Group Assignment   Each profile may be assigned an  output group number from 1 to 10  Default for profile 1 to 98 is  NO output group assigned  Default for profile 99 is output group  10  Your system may by programmed to turn on an output group at  certain keypads when door access occurs   User Menu Assignments   Each user profile may have any of the  menus assigned to it as shown in the User Profile Record  The User  Profile Record lists the user menu profile assignments and the  system functions users are allowed to access based on the profile  numbers assigned to their codes   Adding User Profiles  1  Access the User Menu  Press COMMAND to USER PROFILES    2  Press any Select key  The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG   Select ADD to add a new user profile   3  At the PROFILE NO    option  enter an unused profile number  and press COMMAND  The display changes to PROFILE NAME   4  Press any Select key  Enter a profile name of up to 32  characters  Press COMMAND  See Appendix B   5  At the ARM DIS AREAS  option  select the area numbers for  arming and disarming assigned to this profile   6  The keypad displays ACCESS AREAS    Select the area  numbers assi
116. us 28   System Test 1  28    T  TEMP CODE 31  Thinline    Keypad 4  5  7  LEDs 3  Panic Keys 5    U   User Codes 33  Adding 33  56  Changing 34  56  Deleting 34  57  Names 33  60  Numbers 33  Record 47   User Disarm and Entry 9  60   User Menu Options 23  Alarm Silence 24  Armed Areas Display 25    74    Bypass Zones 26  Door Access 24  Outputs On Off 25  Sensor Reset 24  System Status 28  System Test 28  Zone Monitor 27  Zone Status 26  User Options 7  User Profiles 29  33  Adding 30  57  Changing 30  58  Chart 32  Deleting 31  58  Record 46    V  Verify Alarm 19  21           Wireless 8  61  Jamming Event Display 53  Trouble Event Display 53    2   Zone 11   Zone Monitor 27  Browser 55   Zone Status 12  26  Browser 54    XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Index       LT 1278 1 01    2013 Digital Monitoring Products  Inc                               UU WI 1531    
117. valid  user code is entered within five seconds  the prewarn tone begins  sounding again     Schedules  If you have programmed schedules for your system and  a code is entered outside of a schedule and that code does not have  authorization to disarm outside of schedules  the keypad displays  INVALID TIME  This lets users know that they are attempting to  disarm outside of their authorized time         or Selective Disarming  After entering your user code  the  system allows you to disarm either all of the areas to which you  have access or just selected areas  If you choose to disarm all  areas  the system automatically disarms them  If you choose to  disarm selected areas  the area names display on the keypad   Alarm Display  After disarming  the keypad displays any zones  that tripped or any transmission problems that occurred during the  armed period  All burglary zones are then disarmed and any by   passed zones are automatically reset    Disarmed Message  The keypad displays ALL SYSTEM OFF after the  system disarms     Arming and Disarming    Central Station Report  Your system may be pre programmed at  installation to transmit a system disarming report to the central  station     Door Access Disarming  Your system may be programmed to allow  area disarming when a card is presented to a door access reader  located outside of the building  Simply present your card to the  reader and after the card code is validated for the appropriate  authority  a door access is granted
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119. xterior doors are assigned to a Perimeter area     Arming the system  When arming a Home Sleep Away or a Home   Sleep Away with Guest system  the keypad displays HOME AWAY  or HOME SLEEP AWAY  If you select AWAY  you arm all areas of the  system  You will want to arm all areas when leaving with nobody  staying inside  Selecting HOME arms only the Perimeter of the  system  Perimeter arming is when you are staying inside but want  the comfort of knowing the exterior doors and windows are armed   Perimeter arming allows you to move freely about inside without  setting off any interior alarms  Selecting SLEEP arms the Perimeter  and Interior devices but leaves devices near bedrooms or other  nighttime areas off     System Ready System Not Ready Keypad Displays  When all zones in the system are in a normal condition and can  be armed without bypassing  the keypad displays SYSTEM READY   If there are one or more zones that        not in a normal condition   the keypad displays SYSTEM NOT READY  Pressing any top row  Select key during this display shows the zone number and name  allowing you to investigate the problem     Home Sleep Away and Home Sleep Away with  Guest Shortcut Key Arming   Arm Home     Press 3 for 2 seconds to arm the perimeter    Arm Sleep     Press 7 for 2 seconds to arm the perimeter and  interior areas and leave the bedroom area off     Arm Away     Press 1 for 2 seconds     20 XR150 XR350 XR550 User   s Guide    Arming a Home Sleep Away or a Home Sleep Away  w
120. y   Zone alarms  troubles  and restorals    Opening and Closing   System arming and disarming    User Code   Adding  deleting  and changing user codes    Schedule Changes   Adding  deleting  and changing schedules   Door Access   Each door access function used at a keypad   Supervisory   Problems with system hardware components    The system memory holds a maximum of 12 000 past events for 45  days  Any event older than 45 days automatically clears from the  system memory  Also  once the full 12 000 events are stored  any  new event causes the oldest event to be cleared  See Appendix A  for Display Events     Service Request   Your user code profile may be programmed for Service Request   This User Menu feature allows you to simply press any Select  key when SERVICE REQUEST  displays and have the system  automatically send a    Request for Service    message to the central  station  The display changes momentarily to REQUEST MADE to  confirm your request was sent     System Setup    Fire Drill  Fire Drill is used to test the fire bells or fire horns in your system   The Fire Drill test turns your system bell circuit on  but does not  send a message to the central station   Starting a Fire Drill test  1  Access the User Menu   2  Press COMMAND until FIRE DRILL  displays  Press any Select  key   3  The keypad displays SURE  YES NO   4  Select YES to start the Fire Drill test   Ending a Fire Drill test  1  Enter your code at the keypad and press COMMAND to end  the Fire Drill   
121. ypes of DMP wireless key  fobs available   4 Button Model 1145 4 B Key Fob  2 Button Model 1145 2 B Key Fob  1 Button Model 1145 1 B Key Fob    The drawing shows the button layout  for all three models  Each button  on the key fob is programmed to  perform a specific action  The button  names are listed below   TOP   the Key Fob Top button  BTM   the Key Fob Bottom button  LFT   the Key Fob Left button  RGT   the Key Fob Right button    The button programming list for the  key fob s  connected to your system is  located in the System Setup section of  this guide  Refer to Appendix D for LED  Status operation information  Specific  function labels can be added to each  button to indicate button operation     4 Button Layout  LED       Connect Keyring or Lanyard Here       2 Button Layout   1 Button Layout                       Key Fob Examples and  Button Names       For best operation  allow the LED to  light and turn off before pressing another button  The key fob may  not complete sending the signal for the button press if another  button is pressed too soon     If there is no LED light  the battery for your key fob may need  replacing or you could be out of range     Introduction    Special Wireless Displays   Your system may use wireless transmitters to send alarm and  trouble information from the protection devices to the panel   Wireless systems have a few unique keypad displays    BACK DOOR   LOBAT    Low Battery  The battery in a wireless  transmitter is low   BACK DO
122. ystem is programmed for closing check  the keypad emits a steady tone prior to the system arming  During this tone  press any  Select key to display ENTER CODE    Enter your user code and press COMMAND     The keypad now displays 2HR 4HR 6HR 8HR  Select the number of hours to extend the schedule  If the system is not armed by the  scheduled closing time  a Late to Close report is sent to the central station  If the schedule is extended  a Schedule Change report may  be sent to the central station     70 XR550  XR350  XR150 User s Guide Appendix F    Common Keypad Displays   Listed below are several keypad messages you may see on the display  Follow the instructions in the Possible Solutions column to  correct the problem  In many cases  you need to call a service person to correct the problem  Displays that are not discussed here  mean that your service representative should be called     Change the user access areas if access to the area is  needed  If access is not needed  the user cannot enter  the area     INVALID CODE i code you entered is fot recogmizedibyithe Check the user code and try again   INVALID PROFILE   4USer has attempted a function that is outside ofthe   Check the user profile settings   assigned profile   INVALID TIME             code assigned to a specific schedule has entered See Schedules and             outside of the valid schedule     The user has attempted a door access for an area they    INVALID AREA           not assigned     ENTER 2ND CODE These
123. zones and make them instant  The  keypad displays INSTANT  When you select INSTANT  any  entry exit zone that trips immediately activates an alarm  and the exit delay countdown immediately stops    9  When the system is fully armed  the keypad displays  PERIMETER ON for perimeter arming and ALL SYSTEM ON for  perimeter and interior arming     Arming and Disarming    All Perimeter System Disarming   Disarming  While the system is armed  you can only enter the  premises through an entry exit delay door without causing an  alarm  After opening the door  the keypad sounds a prewarn tone  to remind you to disarm the system  You must disarm the system  before the prewarn tone expires or an alarm on the door zone will  occur     During the prewarn tone  the keypad displays ENTER CODE   Enter  your user code to disarm the system     Schedules  If you have programmed schedules for your system and  a user code is entered outside of a schedule  the keypad displays  INVALID TIME  This lets the user know that they are disarming  outside of their authorized time     Alarm Display  After disarming  the keypad displays any zones  that tripped or any transmission problems that occurred during the  armed period  All burglary zones are then disarmed and any by   passed zones are automatically reset     Disarmed Message  The keypad displays ALL SYSTEM OFF after the  system disarms     Central Station Report  A report of the system disarming can be  transmitted to the central station  This is opt
    
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