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1. 12 4 OUTPUT REAL TIME Output Real Time Status STATUS NO YES Selecting YES allows Real Time Status reports such as Output ON OFF PULSE or TEMPORAL to be sent using PC Log reports Selecting NO disables Real Time Status for this output device Default is NO 12 5 Serial Number SERIAL XXXXXXXX This option and the next option only display when the output number entered is for a wireless output Enter the eight digit serial number found on the wireless device ALREADY IN USE This message displays when the serial number is already programmed for another OUTPUT NO XXX output The programmed output number displays 12 6 Supervision Time SUPRVSN TIME 240 Press any top row key to select the supervision time required for the wireless output Press COMMAND to accept the default time Default is 240 minutes Note Refer to the Wireless Check in and Supervision Time Definitions section of the Appendix for supervision information SELECT MINUTES Press the Select key under the required number of minutes The wireless output 0 3 60 240 must check in at least once during this time or a missing condition is indicated for that output Zero 0 indicates an unsupervised transmitter Note When the panel is reset a receiver is installed or powered down and powered up or programming is complete the supervision timer restarts for all wireless outputs Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 36 IPOT GR KR Output Gro
2. QUod z or uo7 SSOJD z or Y Y Y asuodsey 15124 z JeUSisoald to or 16 Aejaq Dipen z or Y Aejag Aug am5 UIPM3ld 9 JO9BUIMS z 5 Short de 5 Q 5 O Zone functions not available UOLJIV nas uw ANdIN0 asessow lt F ANY UOLJDV wa Zu ANdIN0 asessow lt 1940 Disarmed Disarmed Armed Armed uado NEWJON 3UlT JO PUFJ ye UO INI FA Series Wireless SWI Ul 4D3Y or U S AMADISUSS 974 N 1Uno as nd 9ZL I qestq WJESIG GTLL uoneJ3dN ddl TLL OoO o OD OD aul UOISIMSdNS o m Q I CEA EE wT or or Y or Y NINININ PROD nm O NPEIUG LL 1X3 LOLL S peuo LOLL E 5 DMP Wireless Type NT DY EX FI PN EM SV A1 A2 F Assign Disarm condition for NT DY EX A1 and A2 only Assign Prewarn and Entry Delay for EX only Assign Retard and Presignal for FI SV A1 A2 and PN only N a iC X O 5 wn v Lu SE O Su C Z O X N Zone Type Defaults NIGHT AY EXIT FIRE XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide CO wT N Girl Q wT N Q st N SUPERVISORY OSV o Ad bd add dd d SE gt O o o II AUXILIARY 1 AL AUXILIARY 2 A2 NT NT FIRE VERIFY FV 0 gt Output Options 1 to 6 450 to 474 480 to 499 500 to 999 D1 to D16 G1 to G20 Q N 4 e ARMING AR Set retard to
3. Second GPRS APN SECURECOM400 Enter the second APN Access Point Name This works as a backup in case the first APN fails The APN may contain two lines of 16 characters to equal 32 character Ed Default is set to SECURECOM400 7 6 2 ENCRYPT CELL Encrypt Cellular Remote REMOTE NO YES YES encrypts data sent over a cellular connection Default is NO 7 7 ALLOW 232 Allow RS 232 Remote REMOTE NO YES YES allows remote programming over the on board RS 232 port Default is YES 7 8 ENTRE Entre Connection CONNECTION NONE I his option displays only if the panel has network capability Select NET to allow a dedicated network connection with Entre Options are NONE or NET Default is NONE 7 8 1 ENTRE INCOMING Entre Incoming TCP Port TCP PORT 2011 This option displays only if NET is chosen for the Entre connection Enter the programming port number for the incoming Entre connection The programming port identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the Entre software This port cannot be the same port as programmed in Network Programming Port The default Programming Port setting is 2011 7 8 2 Entre IP Address This option displays only if NET is chosen for the Entr connection Enter the Entre IP address where the panel sends network messages The Entre IP Address must be unique and cannot be duplicated on the network Enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods For example enter IP address 192 168 0 250 as 192168000
4. This section allows you to enter the information needed to receive messages directly from the panel via email and In Touch SMS Text using Network or Cellular communication All of the name and password options below allow up to 32 lowercase characters to be entered The Destination addresses allow up to 48 characters to be entered System Name is displayed with initial caps The transmitted messages are e Zone Alarms by Zone Name e Zone Troubles by Zone Name e Zone Bypass by User e Arming Closings by User e Disarming Openings by User e Late to Close e AC Power Trouble and Restoral e System Low Battery e Ambush e Abort Cancel and Alarm Verified by User e Check in by user 5 2 ENABLE MESSAGING Enable Messaging NO YES Select YES to allow the panel to send messages to three programmed destinations Default is NO 5 3 SYSTEM NAME System Name Enter a unique name for the panel The panel name is used as the sender of the message The text entered is displayed with initial caps If this field is left blank the panel account number is sent 5 4 DESTINATION 1 Destination 1 Enter the first email address or cell phone number where messages will be sent The message can be sent to any device computer cell phone PDA as long as a valid email address or cell phone number is entered When entering email addresses press the 7 digit key followed by the fourth Select Key to add the amp symbol and the 9 digit key followed by th
5. 9 1 System Options This section allows you to select system wide parameters 9 2 System SYSTEM AREA This option allows you to program how the areas operate for arming and disarming The options you can choose are listed below AREA All 32 areas can be programmed and operated independently ALL PERIMETER Area 1 is the Perimeter and Area 2 is the Interior HOME SLEEP AWAY Area 1 is the Perimeter Area 2 is the Interior and Area 3 is the Bedrooms With the HOME SLEEP AWAY option the user can 1 Select HOME to arm just the perimeter 2 Select SLEEP to arm the perimeter and interior non bedroom areas 3 Select AWAY to arm all three areas Note A Home Sleep Away system can be configured to use all three areas or only use the Home and Away areas HOME SLEEP AWAY WITH GUEST This allows the alarm system to be divided into a main house HOME SLEEP AWAY system and two other guest houses that also are set up as HOME SLEEP AWAY systems Areas 1 2 and 3 are the Perimeter Interior and Bedrooms for the Main house system Areas 4 5 and 6 are the Perimeter Interior and Bedrooms for the Guest 1 house system Areas 7 8 and 9 are the Perimeter Interior and Bedrooms for the Guest 2 house system These areas are automatically assigned per system and cannot be changed See Display Areas in Device Setup to assign keypads to a system Zones are assigned to a system by assigning the system s area numbers to the zone in Zone Info
6. Guide LT 0565 or the Remote Link Help File Then from the panel enter 984 and press the COMMAND key while the panel is in the Status List The keypad display changes to NBR TEST PICKUP Press the Select key under NBR Enter the phone number for the service receiver connected to the Remote Link computer Press each number key slowly and deliberately The panel dials each number as it is pressed If you make a mistake press the Back Arrow key The panel stops dialing and return to the Status List You can enter up to 32 characters for the phone number Once you have entered 16 characters the LCD display is full Press the COMMAND key to enter the final 16 characters To enter a pound sign press the 0 then the fourth far right Select key and to enter an asterisk press the third Select key Program a pause by entering the letter P Program CID message communication by entering the letter T in the first position Cancel call waiting by entering 70P as the first characters These characters are counted as part of the allowable 32 characters Press COMMAND after you enter the phone number The panel calls the receiver connected to Remote Link to download the new programming Remote Link then traps the panel Note The panel makes ten attempts to reach the receiver While attempting to contact the receiver if the panel needs to send an alarm report the panel stops dialing and uses the phone line to send its report TEST The pane
7. To select an area enter the area number using the digit keys on the keypad When an area is selected an asterisk appears next to the area number Enter the number again to deselect the area Press COMMAND to display the next set of areas Refer to the Multiple Displays section at the beginning of this document Users must have matching access area numbers assigned to their code to receive a door access at this device If you do not enter any area numbers all users with Door Access authority receives a door access without regard to schedules If the user code is programmed for Anti Pass YES then the user is logged into all matching areas This user is not allowed to access these areas again until they have egressed the area See Egress Areas When all areas accessed by a door are armed the door is locked by the panel Note For an All Perimeter Home Sleep Away or Home Sleep Away with Guest system Access Areas should be left at factory default settings 6 5 EGRESS AREAS Egress Areas Digital Monitoring Products 16 Press the COMMAND key to program Egress Areas To select an area enter the area number using the digit keys on the keypad When an area is selected an asterisk appears next to the area number Enter the number again to deselect the area Press COMMAND to display the next set of areas Refer to the Multiple Displays section at the beginning of this document Note For an All Perimeter Home Sleep Away or Home Sleep Away
8. tested with positive results The test screen displays after each component and displays for two seconds or until the CMD key has been pressed The displayed results are shown below Email Results Successful Display FROM ADDR SENT DEST ADDR SENT DATA MODE SENT MESSAGE SENT DISCONNECTED EMAIL SUCCESS Failure Display FROM ADDR FAILED DEST ADDR FAILED DATA MODE FAILED SG SEND FAILED ISCONNECT FAIL BAD PASSWORD or USERNAME Exiting the Diagnostics program To exit the Diagnostics function press the COMMAND key until STOP displays Press any Select key to exit the diagnostics function The keypad returns to the Status List display LI MESSAGE SENT M XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 63 a n E E lla 23 3 Using the 984 Command Function This feature allows you to connect to a service receiver is used primarily to bring a new account on line and upload panel programming completed in Remote Link Note When not in the Programming Menu the function 984 COMMAND can be entered at the keypad and a remote options menu appears This menu contains the following options NUMBER The panel allows you to enter into the keypad a phone number you want the panel to dial Enter any required prefixes and area codes After completing panel programming in Remote Link set a trap to seize the panel when it calls Traps are set by selecting Panel gt Trap Refer to the Remote Link User s
9. to the specific wireless output installation guide to determine battery life Cutoff Output CO OUTS Outputs 1 to 6 can be entered here to turn off after a time specified in CUTOFF TIME To disable this option press any Select key to clear the display then press COMMAND The Cutoff Output displays dashes when no outputs are selected 11 2 2 Output Cutoff Time CUTOFF TIME 0 If a Cutoff Output 1 6 is assigned enter a Cutoff Time of 1 to 99 minutes for the output to remain on Enter 0 zero for continuous output 11 2 1 11 3 Communication Trouble Output COMM TRBL OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on when a DD system fails to communicate on three successive dial attempts or if the backup communication line transmits a report The Communication Trouble Output also turns on when NET is selected as the primary communication method and NET communication fails after one minute When NET communication is restored the Communication Trouble Output automatically turns off To manually turn the output off disarm any area or select Off for the output number in the User Menu Outputs On Off section Enter 0 zero to disable this output 11 4 Fire Alarm Output FIRE ALR OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on when a fire type zone is placed in alarm The output is turned off using the Sensor Reset option while no additional fire type zones are in alarm Enter O zero to disable This output is not compatible with Cutoff
10. 254 False Alarm Reduction osie sea ai aaa snt e tain 62 System Recently Armed report araxsrvarnnrarnnrannuravnnennnnenvennn 62 23 2 DiagNOSUCS ole 0 DEE 62 23 3 Using the 984 Command FUNCTION ccecceceeeeeesetseereeeeneees 64 KEV Dd h l 64 23 4 USING the Walk TEST EE 65 Walk MCSE ee 65 ZONE e 65 Trip Counter For Walk Test c cscsecsecececcessesrsneareneanenserenens 65 Trip Counter For DMP Wireless Check in Test WLS 66 Test End Warning EEE 66 Local Printer for Walk Test rarrrnnnnnrrnnnnnnnrnvnnvannnvrnrnnnnnrnene 66 23 5 Keypad Speaker Operation r rravnnrnvnnrnrnernvanrnvasenvnnnnvnnnnsnre 66 23 6 COSS LONN EE 67 23 7 Events Manag E 67 23 8 User NN tinta aa aie a ae pl ta a Daia 67 23 9 User Profiles Record E 67 23 10 FA Series Transmitter Information 68 re PE EEE POR 68 23 10 1 Wireless Check in and Supervision Definitions ccecseceeeeeees 23 11 Keypad Bus and LX Bus Zone Type Descriptions xrarvrvnrnnnn 69 23 12 Zone Type Specifications rrrrrvnnennrnnnnvnnrnvrnvnnnnvrnvnnenurnnen 69 23 12 1 Keypad Bus Zone Type Defaults e eee eee eee eee eee eaaeee 70 23 14 Area Account Number Messages ce eee eee eee eee 73 Revisions to This Document srarannnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvavnvs 74 Listings and elei re E 75 Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide VI This page intentionally left blank X
11. Auxiliary 1 or Auxiliary 2 zone is being assigned For an Area system area numbers 1 32 can be assigned Fora Home Sleep Away with Guest system area numbers 1 9 can be assigned In an All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away system the currently selected area AREA PERIMETER Perimeter Interior Bedroom displays On an All Perimeter system select INT to program zones for the interior area and INT PERIM select PERIM to program zones for the perimeter area On a Home Sleep Away system select INT to program zones for the interior area INT BDRM PERIM select BDRM to program zones for the bedroom area and select PERIM to program zones for the perimeter area 19 6 FIRE BELLOUT 0 Fire Bell Output This output 1 to 6 500 to 999 G1 to G20 or D1 to D16 is turned on any time a Fire Fire Verify or Supervisory zone is placed in alarm The output is turned off by any the following actions e When the User Menu Alarm Silence function is performed e When a valid user code is entered to silence the bell e When the Silence key is pressed on the 630F Remote Fire Command Center e Using the Outputs On Off function in the User Menu e The expiration of the Bell Cutoff time This output can be connected to a lamp LED or buzzer using the DMP Model 716 Output Expansion Module XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 49 LONE EV RMATION 19 7 ARM DIS AREAS ARM AREAS PERIM PERIM ALL HOME SLEEP AWA
12. Check in Test When the test ends or a 20 minute time out expires normal wireless zone processing returns If all transmitters check in both numbers match within three 3 minutes Ifa transmitter has multiple zones 1101 1114 etc all zones are included in the counts Failed wireless zones display on the keypad Test End Warning When five minutes remain on the 20 minute Walk Test timer the keypad displays TEST END WARNING If no additional test zone trips occur the test ends and a final Sensor Reset automatically occurs The System Test End message is sent to the receiver along with Verify and Fail messages for each zone under Walk test Faulted zones then display on the keypad SOUTH LOBBY Failed Zones Display ZONE 10 FAIL For each zone that did not trip failed at least once during the Walk Test all keypads with matching Area Display programming display the zone name and number and buzz for one second Any selected FI PN SV 24 hour zone that is faulted at the end of the Walk Test displays a trouble condition for that zone regardless of the message programmed for the open or short condition of the zone and a zone trouble is sent to the receiver Press the COMMAND key to display the next failed zone Note For the Wireless Check in Test failed wireless zones display only on the keypad Zone Verify Fail reports are not sent to the central station receiver for the wireless check in test Local Printer for Walk Test When the
13. DED m 23 14 Area Account Number Message XR500 systems send an area account number instead of the system account number with the following panel messages events based on the area assigned to the zone that initiated the alarm e WARNING Alarm Bell Silenced S34 e Abort Signal Received 545 e Cancel Signal Received S49 e ALERT System Recently Armed S78 e ALERT Exit Error S80 e ALARM Verify Signal Received S96 not currently sent on area arming systems The XR500 has always sent the area account number for the following messages e Zone event messages for all non 24 hour zones assigned to an area e Arming e Disarming The XR500 sends the following messages using the area account number based on the lowest area number in Display Areas programming from the keypad being used e User Code Add Change Delete e Door Access Denied e User 1 Ambush and Early Morning Ambush e System Test Begin End e Unauthorized Entry e Service Code and Service Request The XR500 sends the following messages using the area account number based on the area number e Late to Arm for area schedules XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 73 REVISI FA Guide Revisions to This Document This section explains the changes made to this document during this revision It lists the version identifies the change s made the related section number and heading and a summary of the change Version Section Number a
14. DOLS EE EE E 25 8 2 NEE 25 8 3 Restoral Reports sia pen ate anca i iai aie i aa 25 8 4 Bess ee SE dot tina maaadaaa 25 8 5 Schedule Change REDOMS EEN 25 8 6 Code Change RENT nvcidecosisccissteusateiapsantexstiaeenassasisaenntess 25 8 Access KEY Le EE 25 8 8 MN ee 26 8 9 Panic Test Communication XR500N XR500E only 26 SEN ODIONS 5 na citeau atu a a adu Ga aaa ii 27 9 1 SS leii DUONG cose caine arenes ech ua alea late mol ui a barje ala e 27 9 2 E EE 2 9 3 nere 27 9 4 HOSTING VV EEE Do 0 EE 27 9 5 Suite ARTE 27 9 6 Cross ZONE TIM E 28 9 7 Zone Retard DEN Le eee 28 9 8 Power Fail Delay AER RR REM E NE RP RP PSI IN ee e 28 9 9 Swinger Bypass Ee 28 9 10 Reset Swinger Be 28 9 11 Win Gel rer 28 9 12 Latch Supervisory ZonesS rrararvavsuvnnnnrnvnurnvanrnnnnsunnnnnvnvnnenre 29 9 13 Programming Menu Language EE 29 9 14 User Menu and Status List Language cccsceesseeecseeneneees 29 9 15 Bess Bin E 30 9 16 Card Plus PIN XR500E only scai ara iti at 30 9 17 FOU SS COG EE 30 9 18 Detect Wireless Jamming cccecssesecncsececeeceseecnenecncneetoneass 30 9 19 Wireless Audible Annunciation NEE 3i 9 20 Enable Keypad Panic Keys E 31 9 21 Occupied Promiss EEN 31 9 22 Enhanced Zone EE 3i 9 23 BIR GR EN 9 24 Send 16 Character Names ruarravarnnvannnvnrnnrnrnernrnnenvnnenvansnvnser 3i BEN ODO EE tit at n ina Rt 32 10 1 PAIN 32 10 2 PATNA 32 10 3 MOMENT 32 10 4 PNAN 32 10 5 PAUS 32 VEL FEN NN 32 10 5 2 Burgl
15. Disarm Area Selection In an Area system or Home Sleep Away with Guest system this specifies the areas to be armed disarmed by the Key Fob button being programmed To select an area between 1 and 32 enter the area number using the keypad digit keys Default is no areas enabled In order to arm or disarm selected areas the Profile assigned to the User Number needs to have the same area numbers selected Any area may be selected at Arm Disarm Areas but only matching area numbers are armed or disarmed when the specific button is pressed For example in Areas selection areas 1 3 and 7 are selected In the User Profile Arm and Disarm Areas areas 1 2 4 and 7 are selected When the user presses the button to Arm or Disarm area s only matching areas 1 and 7 Arm Disarm Note When more areas are selected at Arm Disarm Areas than are authorized in the User Profile in the future the user can be given access authority to additional areas through the User Profile without requiring additional panel programming to select Arm Disarm Areas See User Profiles in the Appendix or refer to the XR500 Series Canadian User s Guide LT 0683CAN XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide ZONE 8 BE GES CNEL IO h In an All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away system this specifies the area to be ARM AREAS PERIM armed by the Key Fob button being programmed For All Perimeter systems choose PERIM or ALL for Home Sleep Away or Home Away systems choose HOME S
16. Keypad Figure 4 Thinline Aqualite Keypad 1 9 Special Keys The following special keys areas are common to all DMP keypads COMMAND CMD Key Pressing the COMMAND key allows you to go forward through the programming menu and through each step of a programming section As you go through the programming the keypad display shows any current programming already stored in the panel memory If no change is required for a prompt press the COMMAND key to advance to the next step The COMMAND key is also used to enter information into the panel s memory such as phone numbers or zone names Press the COMMAND key after entering information Back Arrow lt Key Use the Back Arrow key to back up one step while programming The Back Arrow key is also used when an error is made while entering information Press the Back Arrow key once to erase the last character entered Select Keys Areas The top row of keys are called the Select keys on Security Command Thinline and Aqualite keypads Each time you need to press a Select key the keypad displays the function or options above one of the keys or in the Select Area Displaying choices above individual Select keys or in Select Areas allows them to be used for many different applications For example you can enter AM or PM when programming the automatic test time or answer YES or NO for a system option During programming the Select keys areas also allow you to change information currently in pa
17. NOT replace the primary communication method or act as a backup communication method If there is trouble with the network connection the panel continues to attempt to send the PC Log Reports until the connection is reestablished The panel then sends the reports A Network Trouble message is NOT sent if the connection is lost since this report tool is not designed to be monitored by a receiver The PC Log Reports have the lowest priority of panel reports sent For information about the 462N card capabilities with PC Log Reports and Network Communication method see 462N Card Examples in the Appendix Note The PC Log Address String entered CANNOT be the same as that entered in Communication COMM TYPE NONE Communication Type NONE NET 232 Select the Communication Type to send the PC Log Reports Default is NONE Net IP Address This option displays when the Communication Type for PC Log Reports is NET Enter the IP address containing up to 16 characters The Net IP Address must be unique and cannot be duplicated on the network Enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods For example enter IP address 192 168 0 250 as 192168000250 The periods display automatically NET PORT 2001 Net Port This option displays when Communication Type for PC Log Reports is Net Enter the Port number Valid numbers are from 0 to 65535 Default is 2001 232 Communication Port This option displays when Communication Type for PC Log Reports is 232 To
18. Perimeter areas as needed 18 11 mise Area Name The area name can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters To add an area name to the system press any Select key and then enter up to 32 characters for the new area name Press COMMAND to continue For instructions on entering alphanumeric characters see section 1 7 Entering Alpha Characters Inactive areas are marked UNUSED Only systems programmed for Area arming have the option available to change the area name To mark an active area unused press any top row Select key to delete the old name then press the COMMAND key The programmer automatically programs the name as UNUSED If you have already cleared Area Information during Initialization all areas are marked UNUSED See Initialization section Home Sleep Away with Guest systems display the area name but the names cannot be changed The following are the display names that appear on the keypad Display Area Display Display e Guest1 Bedrooms Guest2 Bedrooms 18 12 ACCOUNT NO 12345 Account Number Enter the account number to be sent to the receiver for this area Choose an account number compatible with the Communication Type selected in Communications The default Account Number is the one previously entered in Communications This account number is used when sending area messages and events to the central station See the Area Account Number Messages in the Appendix 18 13 AUTO ARM NO YES Automatic Arming Selec
19. STA Status Causes the key fob LED to indicate the arm disarm status of the system PN Panic Triggers a Panic zone type alarm with no restoral PN2 Panic 2 Triggers a Panic zone type alarm with no restoral when pressed simultaneously with any other Panic 2 button No action occurs when pressed alone EM Emerg Triggers an Emergency zone type alarm with no restoral EM2 Emerg 2 Triggers an Emergency zone type alarm with no restoral when pressed simultaneously with any other Emergency 2 button No action occurs when pressed alone OUT Output Causes an output to turn on steady pulse momentary toggle or off RST Sensor Reset Causes the panel to perform a standard Sensor Reset UN Unused The button is not used and performs no action Button Press Time This option specifies the amount of time SHORT or LONG the user must press the button before the key fob sends a message to the wireless receiver The default press time displays Press any Select key to set the Button Press Time for Arm Disarm Toggle Status Output and Sensor Reset Note The Button Press Time is not programmable on Panic PN or PN2 Emergency EM or EM2 or Unused UN zones For those zones the button press time is always two 2 seconds SHORT Press the button for one half 1 2 second to send the message to the wireless receiver LONG Press the button for two 2 seconds to send the message to the wireless receiver Arm
20. Status The fourth Diagnostic function is the LX BUS STATUS This function allows the panel to poll all devices connected to the LX Bus of an interface card and check for any Overlapped Missing or Extra addresses Below is a description of each status item Overlap An overlap occurs when one device address is the same as any of the last three zones on another 714 or 715 The overlap feature cannot determine when two devices have the same address Example Model 714 Address 00 Zones 500 501 502 503 and the Model 711 Address 02 Zone 502 Zone 502 would report as an Overlap because both the 714 and 711 have devices set to 502 Missing A missing occurs when a zone between 500 and 999 has been programmed in ZONE INFORMATION and no device with that zone address has been installed on the LX Bus To correct the problem check your zone programming and zone expansion module addressing Extra A device is installed on the LX Bus but none of its zones are programmed into the system Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 62 _ A P PE mN DEDS m MAC Address Short for Media Access Control address This hardware address uniquely identifies each network node Not to be confused with an IP address which is assignable In the Diagnostics function the MAC address is the panel on board network hardware address Press any top row Select key to display the panel MAC address Press the COMMAND key to view the next prompt S
21. The key fob can be added but the user must eventually be added to cause the key fob to operate 19 11 2 TRANSMITTER Key Fob Serial Number SERIAL XXXXXXXX Enter the eight digit serial number found on the wireless device 19 11 3 TRANSMITTER Key Fob Supervision Time SUPRVSN TIME 0 Press any top row key to select the supervision time required for the key fob zone Press COMMAND to accept the default time Default is 0 for key fobs SELECT MINUTES Press the Select key under the required number of minutes The key fob must 0 3 60 240 check in at least once during this time or a missing condition is indicated for that zone 1100 Series key fobs automatically checkin based on the supervision time selected for the wireless zone no additional programming is needed Zero 0 indicates an unsupervised transmitter Note When the panel is reset or a receiver is installed or powered down and powered up the supervision timer restarts for all wireless zones 19 11 4 No OF KEY FOB Number of Key Fob Buttons BUTTONS X Enter the number of buttons 1 2 or 4 on the key fob being programmed Note If the key fob is a one button model programming continues at the Button Action section Default button assignment for one button key fobs is a Panic Alarm PN with no output assigned 19 11 5 BUTTON Key Fob Button Selection Four Buttons TOP BTM LFT RGT This prompt only displays if the key fob being programmed is a four button model P
22. YES before selecting presignal EL APPEND I DC 23 12 2 LX Bus Zone Type Defaults These are complete spellings of the abbreviations used for the zone types such as Night and Exit Type These are the abbreviations used for the zone types such as NT and EX Area For an Area or Home Sleep Away with Guest system this is 1 to 32 For an All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away system this is the Interior Bedroom or Perimeter Select the area for NT DY EX A1 A2 and AR types Fire Bell Out Only available for Fl FV and SV zones Use any output zone number listed Wireless This indicates wireless equipment is being used DMP Wireless These options are for use with the DMP 1100X Wireless Receiver FA Series Wireless These options are for use with the FA400 DMP Remote Wireless Receiver Message A alarm report T trouble report L local no report dash no report D door propped When SV zone is connected to 303 Silence Reset Switch S sensor reset alarm silence C early morning ambush cancel Output These are 1 to 6 on board and 500 to 999 off board relay outputs 450 to 474 and 480 to 499 wireless outputs D1 to D16 and G1 to G20 Action This selects the action of the output S steady P pulse M momentary and F follow Swinger The zone can be automatically shunted after a programmed number of trips Prewarn This selects the keypad address that sounds the entry
23. account number programmed in the Communication section is sent Select 0 zero to have the report sent with the account number programmed in Communication Default is 0 XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 59 n br Stop 20 1 Stop Save Programming WHEN ANY PANEL PROGRAMMING IS CHANGED THE STOP ROUTINE MUST BE RUN AND SAVING PROGRAM MUST DISPLAY ON THE KEYPAD IN ORDER TO SAVE THE PROGRAMMING CHANGES At the STOP prompt pressing any Select key allows you to exit the Programmer function of the panel When selected the panel performs an internal reset and exits the programmer The STOP routine causes the following conditions to occur e All 1100 Series DMP Wireless transmitters are reset to NORMAL e The panel Status List is cleared During the reset all keypad displays are momentarily blank for two seconds After the reset the programming function terminates and the keypads return to the status list display The STOP prompt does not disarm the system Any new areas or zones that were added during programming are not armed until the system is disarmed and armed again Missing LX Bus Modules Displayed The Programmer includes a feature following the STOP routine that displays the name of any programmed LX Bus module not currently connected to the panel For example if you had enabled any LX Bus options and not yet installed a 481 LX Bus Expansion Card after the STOP routine the panel di
24. any Wiegand string is received Press the fourth Select key to choose ON Relay Always On The relay is always on LAST Press the COMMAND key to display the next action Press the first Select key to choose LAST Keep Last State The relay remains in the PRESERVE LAST Same state and does not change when communication is lost After choosing the action the DEGRADED MODE option and the newly defined action display Programming is now complete Press the COMMAND key to display DEVICE NO Press the Back Arrow to return to the NO OF USER CODE DIGITS option Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 21 REMOTE PT ra Remote Options 7 1 Remote Options This section allows you to enter the information needed for Remote Command Remote Programming operation 7 2 Remote Key This option allows you to enter a code of up to 16 characters The Remote Link program must give the correct key to the panel before being allowed any remote functions All panels are shipped from the factory with the key preset as blank To enter a remote key or change the current one press a top row Select key and enter any combination of up to 16 digits Press COMMAND The current key display as astericks 7 3 REMOTE DISARM Remote Disarm NO YES YES allows the panel to be disarmed remotely NO disables remote disarming Default is NO 7 4 ALLOW DIALER Allow Dialer Remote REMOTE NO YES YES allows remote progra
25. armed the Walk Test does not start and SYSTEM ARMED displays Walk Test To conduct the Walk Test reset the control panel by momentarily placing a jumper on J16 From the keypad enter the code 8144 The keypad displays WALK TEST for four seconds If the system is monitored and the communication type is DD or NET the system sends a System Test Begin report to the central station After four seconds the keypad displays the zone type choices for testing Note If ENHANCED ZONE TEST in System Options is set to YES the Walk Test can be limited to only operate during the Area 32 Shift 4 schedule if programmed If no schedule is entered the walk test always operates BG H PN Sv Zone Types Select the zone type you want to test An asterisk next to the zone type indicates the zone type chosen for testing Press the Select key again to deselect the zone type When you have selected all the zone types you want for testing press the COMMAND key to display the next Walk Test option Pressing the Back Arrow key exits the Walk Test Note For the Wireless Check in Test make sure no zone types are selected and press the COMMAND key Pressing the Back Arrow key exits the Walk Test BG Burglary zones Select BG to test burglary zones Includes all NT DY EX A1 and A2 zones FI Fire zones Select FI to test fire zones Includes all FI and FV zones PN Panic zones Select PN to test panic zones Includes all PN and EM zones SV Superviso
26. check ins before logging that the panel is missing The maximum fail time is 240 minutes For example if CHECKIN is 10 and FAIL TIME is 30 the receiver only indicates a Panel Not Responding after 30 minutes The FAIL TIME must be equal to or greater than the CHECKIN time Default is 0 for CELL and 232 Default is 240 for NET 3 13 Encryption XR500E only Select Yes to enable encryption for the path currently being programmed Default is NO 3 14 Receiver IP This option displays only if the Communication Type is NET or CELL Enter the Receiver IP address where the panel sends network messages The Receiver IP Address must be unique and cannot be duplicated on the network Enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods For example enter IP address 192 168 0 250 as 192168000250 The periods display automatically XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 9 mii Paice AAT Eo ra 3 15 Receiver Port Enter the receiver port number Valid range is 1 to 65 535 Default is 2001 3 16 First Telephone Number Mi This option displays only if the Communication Type is DD or CID This is the first number the panel dials when sending reports to the receiver Phone E numbers can have two lines of 16 characters each to equal up to 32 characters Enter P to program a three second pause in the dialing sequence The P character counts as part of the 32 allowable characters Enter R as the first character for rotar
27. contain detailed instructions for each programming step 1 5 Programmer Lockout Codes The panel allows you to enter the programming function without entering a lockout code using steps 1 to 4 listed in Getting Started We recommend however that you install a Lockout Code to restrict programming to only those persons your company authorizes You can do this by using the SET LOCKOUT CODE feature in the Programmer The Lockout Code restricts any unauthorized panel programming After resetting the panel and entering the code 6653 the keypad displays PROGRAMMER Press COMMAND to advance through the programming sections until SET LOCKOUT CODE displays after STOP Press any top row Select key The keypad displays ENTER CODE Enter a 3 to 5 digit Programmer Lockout Code and press COMMAND The keypad displays ENTER AGAIN followed by ENTER CODE Enter the same 3 to 5 digit code a second time and press COMMAND The keypad displays CODE CHANGED Note The panel does not accept a 5 digit Lockout Code higher than 65535 Before accessing programmer functions enter the new code number Write the Lockout Code number down and keep it in a secure place with access limited to authorized persons only Lost Lockout Codes require the panel to be sent back to DMP for repair You may cancel a Lockout Code by entering 00000 at the Set Lockout Code command 1 6 Reset Timeout The panel has a feature that requires you to enter the Programmer within 30 minutes of
28. continue to operate normally but do not send restoral reports to the receiver YES Enables the zone restoral report option Zone restorals are sent whenever a zone restores from a trouble or alarm condition DISARM Causes the panel to send restoral reports for a non 24 hour zone whenever a zone that has restored from a trouble or alarm condition is disarmed All 24 hour zones send restoral reports as they restore 8 4 Bypass Reports YES allows the panel to send all zone bypasses resets and force arm reports to the receiver The bypass report includes the zone number zone name and the user name and number of the individual operating the system Reports are only sent if O C User in Communications is set YES for Receiver 1 or Receiver 2 8 5 Schedule Change Reports YES allows the panel to send all schedule changes to the receiver The report includes the day opening time closing time extend schedule time and the user name and number of the individual making the change Schedule changes made through Remote Link are not sent to the printer or Display Events 8 6 Code Change Reports YES allows the panel to send all code additions changes and deletions to the receiver The code change report includes the user name and number added or deleted and the user name and number of the individual making the change Code changes made through Remote Link are not sent to the printer or Display Events Reports are only sent if O C User
29. in Communications is set YES for Receiver 1 or Receiver 2 The default setting is YES 8 7 Access Keypads Select the keypad addresses 1 through 16 that send door access reports to the receiver Enter the keypad number using the digit keys An asterisk next to the number indicates that the keypad is selected Press COMMAND to display the next set of keypads A report is sent with each door access made from the selected keypads Keypads at addresses not selected still operate the door relay but do not send access reports The report includes the user number user name keypad address and device name XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 25 SXSLTEM REPORTS 8 8 Ambush YES allows an ambush report to be sent anytime user code number 1 is entered at a keypad NO disables the ambush report and allows user number 1 to operate the same as all other codes 8 9 Panic Test Communication XR500N XR500E only YES allows the panic zone test verification and failure results to be sent to the central station receiver NO disables the panic test report The default setting is NO The system test start stop panic zone verification and panic zone failure messages sent to the central station and the trips count operation are the same as used under the Walk test See Using the Walk Test section in the Appendix Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 26 YST Er m System Options
30. in the system keypad You may also need to check that all of the keypads and expansion modules on the bus are good Wait a few moments for the system to complete the task Make sure the J16 jumper is not on the panel If the message displays for a long period of time the The system is performing another task with a higher priority SYSTEM BUSY processor could be locked up There is not a supervised device on the bus Program a device to be supervised 4 WIRE BUS TROUBLE There is low voltage or an open yellow wire Make sure all wires are connected Two devices share the same address d Bal Breer tg Gove te RIES Verify your communication type account TRANSMIT FAIL with the central station 10 times and has not DUMOR ER A DE Make Su the telephone line is connected and working succeeded Reen NON POLLED The device is not set to DOOR KEYPAD or Program the device as DOOR KEYPAD or ADDRESS FIRE in Device Setup during programming FIRE in Device Setup ENTER CODE to A lockout code has been programmed for the l Enter the lockout code enter Programming panel The panel is unable to communicate with the Verify the receiver is properly connected to WIRELESS TROUBLE wireless receiver the panel Verify the correct House Code is The wireless receiver is missing programmed in System Options The panel has attempted to communicate Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 72 A P P E N
31. number Those that are not selected simply display the number In the Devices example keypads 3 8 9 and 15 are not selected In the Areas example areas 3 8 9 15 19 23 25 and 31 are not selected In both examples the numbers with asterisks are selected Devices Areas KN ST 5 s 7 8 29 30 31 32 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 device or area numbers XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 5 BNEERTEALIZATION Initialization NOTE WHEN ANY PANEL PROGRAMMING IS CHANGED THE STOP ROUTINE MUST BE RUN AND SAVING PROGRAM MUST DISPLAY ON THE KEYPAD IN ORDER TO SAVE THE PROGRAMMING CHANGES SEE SECTION 17 1 2 1 INITIALIZATION Initialization This function allows you to clear selected parts of the panel program back to the factory defaults in preparation for system programming Run the initialization function on all new installations For each section of the panel program you can initialize a NO or YES option is provided CODES NO YES CDC WN electing YES advances you to confirmation prompt CD FE men DI LO Selecting NO advances you to the next prompt If you select YES the panel initializes that section of the program and
32. of the automatic reset is sent to the receiver if Bypass Reports has been selected as YES Default is NO 9 11 Time Zone Changes This function allows the panel to request automatic time changes from the DMP SCS 1R Receiver on Path 1 For the receiver to send time changes it must be programmed to send time changes and must be receiving time change updates from the network automation computer at least every 24 hours Default is YES HRS FROM GMT 61 When time zone is programmed YES enter the number 0 23 that indicates the Greenwich Time zone GMT where the panel is located The default is 6 Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 8 PT Hi mm 0 London Monrovia isbon Dubin Casablanca Eben 6 Central Time US Canada Mexico City Saskatchewan Ta Pacie Time US Canada Tiana 9 alke oee ES ES 9 12 Latch Supervisory Zones Selecting YES latches supervisory zone alarms on the keypad display until the sensor reset operation is performed Selecting NO automatically clears the alarm from the keypad display when the supervisory zone restores to a normal condition Default is YES 9 13 Programming Menu Language Press the COMMAND key to select the programming language Any changes in PROG LANGUAGE do not take effect until the STOP routine completes PRI LANG _ENGLSH The current primary programming language displays The default language is English Press a Select key to ch
33. prewarn for this zone Entry Delay This is the entry delay timer selected as the default for this zone Retard Delay Provides a programmed retard time before an alarm initiates from a shorted zone When used on an arming zone the retard delay occurs when the zone is shorted before the armed state has changed If the arming zone has Maintain as the Style the retard delay also occurs when the zone returns to a normal state Presignal Provides a keypad tone for zones in retard delay Retard must be YES before Presignal can be selected Fast Response Provides a 167ms zone response instead of the normal 500ms response Cross Zone Provides cross zoning with any of the 574 zones Priority Requires this zone to be in a normal condition before the area can be armed Style The abbreviations for arming zone style TGL Toggle ARM Arm only DIS Disarm only STEP Wireless arming MNT Maint Digital Monitoring Products 71 23 13 Common Keypad Messages There are several common keypad messages that the keypad displays to inform the technician and end user The common messages are described below Possible solutions are also provided Message Meaning gt Possible Solutions The user has attempted a door access for an MT NN INVALID AREA DE the area is needed If access is not needed area they are not assigned the user cannot enter the area INVALID CODE TNE Use EEG Check the user code and try again by the s
34. resetting the panel After 30 minutes if you attempt to program by entering the 6653 PROG code the keypad displays RESET PANEL You must reset the panel and enter the program code then begin programming within the next 30 minutes If you are already in the Programmer and do not press any keys on the programming keypad for 30 minutes the panel terminates programming All data entered up to that time is Not saved unless you run the Stop routine Note Use the Stop routine to exit panel Programming Ensure the keypad displays SAVING PROGRAM to save all programming changes entered Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide iri E ROD Th mm 1 7 Power Up When the XR500 Series Canadian panel is powered up after an AC power failure any zone transitions are not recognized for 60 seconds Normal zone processing resumes at the end of the 60 seconds 1 8 Keypads DMP offers multiple keypads in a variety of styles All DMP keypads provide the same programming capabilities Each keypad and its operation are shown and described in the following sections 32 Character Display 32 Character Display Power LED ABC PRINTING Armed LED FRI 2 51 AM Select Keys Backlit Logo and Proximity COMMAND Key f COMMAND Key Back Arrow Key y Back Arrow Key Data Entry Digit keys Data Entry Digit keys Figure 3 Security Command
35. 1100X Series Receiver Default is 4 PIR Sensitivity Select the sensitivity setting for the 1126 PIR Selecting LOW sets the 1126 to operate at 75 sensitivity for installations in harsh environments Selecting HIGH sets the PIR to maximum sensitivity Default is LOW Next Zone Select YES to return to the ZONE NO prompt to program a new zone Select NO to display the Alarm Action option XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide _ ZONE INFORMATION 1100 Series Key Fobs For an 1100 Series Key Fob set the House Code from 1 to 50 See House Code programming in System Options Only zones 400 to 449 can be programmed as 1100 Series Key Fob zones Refer to the 1100 Series Key Fob Programming Sheet LT 0706 supplied with the 1100X Wireless Receiver and the 1100 Series Key Fob Install Guide LT 0703 as needed To operate arming and disarming properly the Key Fob should be assigned to a User Number with appropriate area assignments however the User Number does not have to exist at the time the Key Fob is programmed The Key Fob User Number can be added later by the User The following programming continues from the Zone Number section when zone 400 449 is selected 19 11 1 KEY FOB USER Key Fob User Number NUMBER XXXX Enter the User Number 1 9999 used to identify the key fob user and their arming and disarming authority Default is blank USER XXXX Displays when the User Number entered does not exist in User Code NOT IN USE programming
36. 20 MOM Momentary The output is turned on only once for one second TGL Toggle The output alternates between the on state and off state Each button press toggles the output state Note Toggle is not available for key fob button output programmed G1 to G20 OUTPUT ACTION OFF Off The output is turned off If programmed the output was turned OFF on by some other means such as another button press a zone action ora schedule Note When the output is assigned to PN PN2 or EM EM2 button action and is turned on the output turns off when any area is disarmed When the output action is steady pulse or toggle and the output is turned on the output remains on until the output cutoff time expires the output is reset from the keypad menu toggled off 19 11 12 NEXT ZONE NO YES Next Zone Select YES to return to the ZONE NO prompt to program a new zone Select NO to display the Alarm Action option Note All wireless programming is stored in the XR500 Series Canadian panel The 1100X Wireless Receiver obtains the necessary programming information from the panel each time the receiver powers up when the programmer STOP routine is selected or the panel is reset The receiver memory refresh takes up to 10 seconds to complete depending on the number of wireless zones programmed and the Red LED remains on during this time Normal receiver operation is inhibited during the memory refresh period XR500 Series Canadia
37. 250 The periods display automatically Default is 0 0 0 0 7 8 3 ENTRE OUTBOUND Entre Outbound TCP Port TCP PORT 2001 This option displays only if NET is chosen for the Entre connection Enter the programming port number for the outbound Entr connection The programming port identifies the port used to communicate messages to the Entre software Default is 2001 XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 23 REMOTE PT ma 7 8 4 ENTRE BACKUP IP Entr Backup IP Address 000 000 000 000 This option displays only if NET is chosen for the Entr connection Enter the IP b ackup address where the panel sends network messages if the first Entr IP Address fails The Entr IP Address must be unique and cannot be duplicated on the network Enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods For example enter IP address 192 168 0 250 as 192168000250 The periods display automatically Default is 0 0 0 0 7 8 5 ENTRE BACKUP TCP Entr Backup TCP Port PORT 2001 This option displays only if NET is chosen for the Entr connection Enter the backup programming port number for the outbound Entr connection in case the connection to the primary IP fails Default is 2001 7 8 6 ENTRE CHECKIN Entr Checkin MINUTES 0 Select the rate at which check in messages are sent over the Entr connection Select 0 zero to disable check in messages Range is 0 3 240 minutes Default is 0 7 8 7 ENTRE PASSPHRAS
38. 3 25 232 UP SIT Ge 11 3 26 JG EE 1i l PN Se 11 3 28 BIP 0 185 ESN IIS REE NE et m alam 11 3 29 Alarm Re e e 12 3 30 Supervisory Trouble Reports secat aaa aa ci Da aie ni a 12 3 31 Opening Closing and User Reports arnrvarnrvarnrnnrnnnernrnernnnenn 12 3 32 Door ACCESS REDO E 12 3 33 Send Communication Trouble rasravavnnvarnnvnrnnrarnernrnnennnvenvnnnn 12 3 34 Send Path INTO Malo gien taria en e e Ee 12 Network Options XR500N XR500E only nene 13 4 1 DHCP MOEN 13 4 2 PAIS re 13 XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 1 TABLE RI IERI E 4 3 Gateway NE 13 4 4 Subnet Mask anrunvnnvrnnennennennvnnnennennnenennneunennnnnnrnnevnevnnvnnennenn 13 4 5 DNS Server asrrnnvennvvnnvnnnennnennnennernnennnennnennnennnennnennernnevnneunee 13 4 6 Passphrase XR500E only 13 MESSAGING Setup TE 14 5 1 M ssaging SOLU E 14 5 2 Enable MESSAGING EE 14 Do NE 14 5 4 DE NATT Luse 14 5 5 Destination 1 User Number vnunnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennennennennennennnnenne 14 5 6 Destination La 14 5 7 Destination 2 User Number unnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennennennennennennnnenne 14 5 8 BESTEL gt EE 14 5 9 Destination 3 User Number 15 5 10 Email Communication PY DC EE 15 5 11 FN 15 5 12 OT 15 5 13 Mol 15 5 14 Ped 15 5 15 SMTP Server POFE mc eseu ges la die aan acte aaa a d aaa a 15 5 16 SMTP Username nunnneunnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnennnennnennnennnennennnevnnevnnevnnenn 15 5 17 SMTP Password
39. 3 26 3 27 3 28 mri Ball EG AT Eo mm RETRY SECONDS 6 _ Retry Seconds This option displays for NET or 232 Communication Types Enter the number of seconds between 6 and 15 the panel should wait before retrying to send a message to the receiver if an acknowledgment was not received The panel retries as many times as possible for a period of one minute before sending a network trouble message For example if retry time is set to 15 the panel retries four times The default Retry Time is 6 seconds Note If TCP is enabled the minimum Retry Time programmed is 6 seconds SUB CODE NO Substitution Code This option displays when the Communication Type is NET CELL or 232 The Panel Substitution Code increases the level of security by helping to ensure that the panel sending the message to the receiver has not been substituted by another panel The default is NO NO YES SHARED Select YES to send a substitution code with every message Select SHARED SHR to use the same substitution code as operating in the previous path 232 Communication Port This option displays when Communication Type is 232 O A B C lhis option sets the physical RS 232 port to the on board connector or one of the DMP Model 461 Interface Adaptor Card slots labeled A B C D or E Use slot A if using a D_E agony Network Interface Card with or without the 461 card Enter O to use the on board connector Set the XR500 Series Canadian panel J23 jum
40. 4 USER CODE User Code Length LENGTH 16 Define the number of User Code bits Press any top row Select key to enter a custom number Custom numbers can only be a number between 16 32 The default is the DMP value of 16 which is pre programmed Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 20 6 15 9 REQUIRE SITE CODE NO YES DEN i E ET KS Require Site Code Press the top row Select key under YES to use a site code In addition to User Code verification door access is only granted when any one site code programmed at the SITE CODE ENTRY option matches the site code received in the Wiegand string 6 15 9 1 Site Code Display SITE CODE 1 You can program up to eight three digit site codes Site code range is 0 999 6 15 10 NO OF USER CODE DIGITS 5 6 15 11 Any previously programmed site codes display Dashes represent blank site codes Site Code 1 displays first Enter a three digit site code number followed by the command key to advance to the next prompt Site Code 2 To delete an existing site code press any select key Either enter a new site code followed by command or press command to leave blank and continue to the next site code Repeat these steps to change delete or add up to 8 site codes Note A card with a site code greater than three digits cannot be used Use only cards with three digit site codes Number of User Code Digits The 734 module recognizes user codes from fou
41. 400 baud NO disables PC Modem communication 7 4 4 Manufacturer Authorization Select YES to allow DMP Technical Support technicians to access the panel during system service or troubleshooting This authorization automatically expires within one hour DMP remote service is provided on a read only basis DMP technicians can look at the system programming and make suggestions only Alterations can only be accomplished by installing company service personnel 7 5 ALLOW NETWORK Allow Network Remote REMOTE NU YES This option displays only if the panel has network capability YES allows remote programming over the network Changing this prompt does not change any other network programming prompts Default is YES 7 5 1 Network Programming Port PORT 2001 Enter the programming port number The programming port identifies the port used to communicate messages from the panel The default Programming Port setting is 2001 7 5 2 ENCRYPT NETWORK Encrypt Network Remote REMOTE NO YES YES encrypts data sent over network Default is NO 7 6 ALLOW CELL Allow Cellular Remote REMOTE NO YES YES allows remote programming using cellular connection Default is YES SECURECOM400 Enter the first APN Access Point Name This allows an access point for cellular communication and is used to connect to a DNS network The APN may contain two ap o y lines of 16 characters to equal 32 characters Default is set to SECURECOM400 SECOND GPRS APN
42. Choosing NET sends email messages over the network Choosing CELL sends email messages via cellular communication Default is NET This prompt appears only if any destination above is an e mail address and the panel is a network panel has an Ethernet connector 5 11 O C Email Select YES to allow the panel to send Opening and Closing reports via email Default is NO This prompt displays if any destination above is an email address 5 12 O C SMS Select YES to allow the panel to send Opening and Closing messages to a cell phone via SMS protocol Default is NO This option displays if any destination above is a cell phone number 5 13 MONTHLY LIMIT _0 Monthly Limit This option displays if any programmed destination is a cell phone number using NET or CELL communication or an email address using CELL communication If all destinations are email addresses using NET communication this option does not display This number limits the monthly incoming and outgoing SMS messages allowed to be sent or received by the panel A panel event that causes messages to be sent to destination cell phone numbers or destination email addresses is counted towards the panel s monthly limit For example if an alarm message is sent to a cell phone number and an email address using CELL communication a total of 2 messages are counted towards the monthly limit for the panel SMS messages sent from a cell phone to the panel including status requests and In
43. Code Digits cccccecseceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeeeees 21 6 15 11 Degraded MOde cccccccscceeseeeseeersesenseeaneneencueensnesesnsesonens 21 Remote OptiOnS ven 22 7 1 Reme ee 22 7 2 Ke el E 22 7 3 Remote Disarm sia art acuta a aa a aaa a aa o Ac aa 22 7 4 Allow Dialer Remote 22 7 4 1 Armed Answer Rings rarrrrarnuvavnnvavnnnnnnnrannnennnnenvnnenvnnenvnuene 22 7 4 2 Disarmed Answer RINGS cscsscscsseseenseecessecessecnenencneersneass 22 7 4 3 FONN NEEN 23 7 4 4 Manufacturer Authorization rnrnrnnnnvnnennenennenennenennenennenenn 23 7 5 Allow Network Remote 23 7 5 1 Network Programming Port 23 Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide ii TABLE im T ENT 7 5 2 Encrypt Network Remote sek NENNEN REN NENNEN REENEN ENK 23 7 6 Allow Cellular Remote rrararrnvavrnvnnnnvnrnsvarnnrarnnenvnneansvenvnnen 23 7 6 1 First GPRS APN Second GPRS APN aha 23 70 2 Encrypt Cellular Remote ss sa eat at o i il ia a aia 23 7 7 POW RS 232 ne 23 7 8 Entre NN 23 7 8 1 Entre Incoming TCP POU sn 23 7 8 2 Entr Ile EH 23 7 8 3 Entr Outbound e PP 23 7 8 4 Entr Backup IP Address c ccsssssssessesssesecuesseuseeuseseurensuesears 24 7 8 5 Entr Backup PRP 24 7 8 6 ee 24 7 8 7 Sue 24 7 9 NONNE ee 24 7 9 1 Remote Change ee 24 7 9 2 Remote Change Por Lua essens 24 7 9 3 Remote Telephone Number aranvannnrnrnnrnrnurnvavrnvanennannnnnnnnsnre 24 System REpOrTS EN 25 8 1 N MRE
44. E Entre Passphrase a To enable encryption enter an 8 to 16 character Passphrase using alphanumeric characters If you leave the Passphrase blank the panel communicates with Entre but the data is not encrypted The Passphrase is blank by default 7 9 SEND LOCAL Send Local Changes CHANGES NO This option allows the panel to automatically update Remote Link at the central station with any changes made to the panel Select NET or DD to send local programming changes or User Menu changes to user SEND LOCAL codes user profiles schedules or holiday dates to Remote Link after exiting the NO NET DD programming or User Menu If NET is selected changes are sent using Network If DD is selected changes are sent using Dialer Default is NO to disable this feature 7 9 1 Remote Change IP 000 000 000 000 This option displays when NET is selected for Send Local Changes Enter the IP address containing up to 12 digits The Net IP Address must be unique and cannot be duplicated on the network Enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods For example enter IP address 192 168 0 250 as 192168000250 The periods display automatically Default is 000 000 000 000 7 9 2 Remote Change Port PORT 2002 I his option displays when NET is selected for Send Local Changes Enter the Port number Valid numbers are from 0 to 65535 Default is 2002 7 9 3 REMOTE PHONENO Remote Telephone Number This option displays when DD is selected for Send Local Ch
45. ED NO YES Advanced Programming Select Yes to enter the Advanced Programming menu for the communication path currently being programmed 3 19 First GPRS APN Enter the first APN Access Point Name This allows an access point for cellular ER communication and is used to connect to a DNS network The APN may contain two lines of 16 characters to equal 32 characters Default is set to SECURECOM400 Second GPRS APN Enter the second APN Access Point Name This works as a backup in case the first ES APN fails The APN may contain two lines of 16 characters to equal 32 character Default is set to SECURECOM400 3 20 Fail Test Hours This option sets the frequency for a Backup or Adaptive path to send a test report when the closest previous path fails within its path group For example if a backup path is programmed to send a weekly test report and the Fail Test Frequency is set to 2 hours when the previous path fails within its group the backup path starts sending a test every 2 hours until the previous path restores If Fail Test Frequency is set to 0 test reports are sent only according to Test Report programming Range is 0 to 24 hours Default is 0 3 21 Protocol This option displays only when Communication Type is NET Select TCP to communicate over the network using TCP protocol Select UDP to communicate using UDP protocol Default is TCP Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 10 3 22 3 23 3 24 3 25
46. LEEP or AWAY Note Areas 3 and higher in an All Perimeter system and areas 4 and higher ina Home Sleep Away system are not available for use After selecting the areas for one button key fobs the Zone No prompt displays For two button or four button key fobs the Key Fob Button Selection option displays to program additional buttons 19 11 10 Output Number You can specify a relay output to operate when OUT Output PN Panic PN2 Panic 2 EM Emergency or EM2 Emergency 2 is selected for a key fob Button Action and the button is pressed Valid range is 1 to 6 500 to 999 D1 to D16 or G1 to G20 For an output turned on by a PN PN2 EM or EM2 button action the output turns off when any area is disarmed To enter an output number press a top row Select key followed by the output number Press the COMMAND key 19 11 11 OUTPUT ACTION Output Action yyy XXXXXXXX This option allows you to define the output action STD PLS MOM TGL OFF for the selected output number The default is Steady yyy the name of the button being programmed TOP BTM LFT RGT XXXXXXXX the currently defined output action OUTPUT ACTION STD Steady The output is turned on and remains on STD PLS MOM TGL pis Pulse The output alternates one second on and one second off The pulsing rate for a Model 716 relay attached to the LX Bus is 1 6 seconds Note Pulse is not available for key fob button output programmed D1 to D16 or G1 to G
47. NTER CODE and the name of the zone causing the entry delay When the first digit of a code is entered the prewarn tone stops at that keypad If an invalid code is entered the prewarn tone begins sounding again The area must be disarmed before the delay expires or an alarm report is sent to the receiver and an alarm sounds All zones in that area are delayed along with the Exit zone Entry Delay times can be from 30 to 250 seconds Repeat the above for each entry delay being used in the system Note Specific Exit Error operation is based on the Entry Delay used 1 4 with an EX type zone See Exit Delay XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 27 YSTEM OPTION 9 6 CRSZONETM Cross Zone Time Enter the time allowed between zone faults When zones are cross zoned the same zone or a second cross zoned zone must fault within this time in order for an alarm report for both zones to be sent to the receiver If the cross zone time expires without the second zone faulting only a zone fault from the first zone is reported Cross zone time can be from 4 to 250 seconds Entering O zero disables this function Default is 4 See the Appendix 9 7 Zone Retard Delay Enter the retard time assigned to Fire Supervisory Auxiliary 1 Auxiliary 2 Arming and Panic type zones The retard delay only functions when the zone is shorted The zone must remain shorted for the entire length of the Retard Delay before being re
48. Outputs 11 5 Fire Trouble Output FIRE TRB OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on when a fire type zone is placed in trouble when a supervisory type zone is placed in alarm or trouble or when any system monitor AC Battery Phone Line 1 or Phone Line 2 is placed in trouble The output turns off when all fire and supervisory type zones or system monitors are restored to normal Enter 0 zero to disable this output This output is not compatible with Cutoff Outputs This output can be connected to a lamp LED or buzzer using the DMP Model 716 Output Expansion Module XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 33 TPUT NE Panic Alarm Output PANIC ALM OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on when any Panic type zone is placed in an alarm condition The output is turned off after all Panic zones are restored from an alarm condition and a Sensor Reset is performed Enter 0 zero to disable 11 6 Wireless Outputs e The Panic Alarm is compatible with the Model 1118 Wireless Remote Indicator Light and the Model 1116 Wireless Relay Output connected to a Model 572 Indicator LED e When a Panic Alarm occurs the LED turns on steady for five minutes and then turns off e When a Panic Test is initiated from the keypad the LED flashes quickly for five minutes e For a Panic Alarm a fast response wireless output number is recommended Ambush Output AMBUSH OUT 0 Enter the output number to tu
49. P R O G R A M MIN G GUIDE ipi l D H XMRSOO SERIES CANADIAN MMAND PR E R PANEL SMD Digital Monitoring Products MODEL XR500 SERIES CANADIAN ACCESS CONTROL COMMAND PROCESSOR PANEL PROGRAMMING GUIDE Contains programming Instructions for use with the Model XR500 XR500N XR500E Canadian Access Control Command Processor Panels When using the XR500 Series Canadian panel for any ULC other listing organizations approved methods refer to this manual and the XR500 Series Canadian Installation Guide LT 0681CAN These documents outline the installation and programming requirements of all applications for which the XR500 Series is approved INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 2009 Digital Monitoring Products Inc Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable This information is subject to change without notice TABLE im T ENT 1 1 Before you Begin BEE 1 Programming Information Sheet uk 1 1 2 Getting SUS COG ge 1 1 3 Encrypted Communications XR500N XR500E only 2 1 4 Programmer OPC all ON EE 2 1 5 Programmer Lockout Codes x rrarsurarnnrnrnuravnnsnvanenvannnvanssvane 2 1 6 NE Ki une E 2 1 7 See 0 aeann lia al aa arene A et tee engi 3 1 8 JG 0 OE EE SE EE nt i ES RR gt 1 9 PENN 3 1 10 Entering Alpha Characters axnrvarnnvaronrnrnernvnnsavnnenvanssvnvssvare 4 Lll Entering Non Al
50. PN NO YES 19 10 3 TRANSMITTER SUPRVSN TIME 240 SELECT MINUTES 0 3 60 240 19 10 4 LED OPERATION NO YES 19 10 5 DISARM DISABLE 19 10 6 WIRELESS PIR PULSE COUNT 4 19 10 7 WIRELESS PIR SENSITIVITY LOW Z lt m Li 19 10 8 NEXT ZONE NO YES Digital Monitoring Products 52 This option displays when programming the 1114 Wireless Four Zone Expander with four input contacts The same serial number is used for all four contacts Select the contact number to program When using the contacts you must use consecutive zone numbers Default is Contact 1 For example use serial number 08345678 to program Contact 1 for Zone 561 Contact 2 for Zone 562 Contact 3 for zone 563 and Contact 4 for zone 564 A tamper on the 1114 is transmitted as the zone number assigned to Contact 1 This message displays when the Contact is already programmed for another zone The programmed zone number displays This option only displays when EXT is selected as the Contact type For external devices connected to the 1101 or 1103 terminal block select NO to use normally closed N C contacts Select YES to use normally open N O contacts Default is NO Supervision Time Press any top row key to select the supervision time required for the wireless zone Press COMMAND to accept the default time Default is 240 minutes Note Refer to the Wireless Check in and Supervision Time Definitions section of the Appendix for supervision inf
51. R500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products Vii Th Fl Introduction 1 1 Before you Begin This guide provides programming information for the DMP XR500 XR500N and XR500E Command Processor Panel After this Introduction the remaining sections describe the functions of each programming menu item along with the available options Before starting to program we recommend that you read through the contents of this guide The information contained here allows you to quickly learn the programming options and operational capabilities of the XR500 XR500N and XR500E panels In addition to this guide you should also read and be familiar with the following XR500 Series Canadian documents e XR500 Series Canadian Installation Guide LT 0681CAN e XR500 Series Canadian Programming Sheet LT 0678CAN e XR100 XR500 Canadian Security Command User s Guide LT 0683CAN Internal Programmer The panel contains all of its programming information in an on board processor and does not require an external programmer You can perform all programming tasks through a 32 character DMP alphanumeric keypad set to address one Programming Information Sheet Included with each panel are the Programming Information Sheets These list the various programming prompts and available options for programming the panel Before starting to program we recommend you completely fill out each sheet with the programming options you intend to enter int
52. Set System Time and Date e Fire Drill e Display Events e 24 hour zones display at keypads based on Status List programming only Note A common area and its operations cannot be assigned to a specific keypad Display Areas example When Device 1 has Display Areas set to 20 21 and 22 it annunciates troubles and alarms only for zones assigned to those areas When arming disarming from Device 1 only areas 20 21 and 22 may be armed disarmed even when the User Profile has authority to arm disarm other system areas Exception Disarming of other areas not selected in Display Areas can be accomplished by presenting a card that has disarming authority and matching profile areas with areas assigned in Device Access Areas XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 17 DEWVICE SE AE 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 14 Digital Monitoring Products 18 STRIKE TIME gt Strike Time This option displays if DOOR is selected as Device Type Enter a door access time between 1 and 250 seconds during which a keypad or access control device relay is activated Magnetic locks or electric door strikes are connected to the relay and released for the length of the strike time Default is 5 seconds Enter O zero to activate the device relay with a toggle action This allows the user to activate or deactivate the device relay each time a valid user code is entered The device relay is activated or deact
53. Specifies when communication troubles are displayed on keypads that are programmed to display System Monitor Troubles Default is NO Select YES to display communication trouble when any communication path fails Select ALL to display communication trouble only when all paths have failed Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 40 PRINTER REPORTS Printer Reports 16 1 Printer Reports This section allows you to define the operation of a local printer connected to the panel through the use of a DMP 462P Printer Interface Card The 462P allows you to connect the DMP SCS PTR or other compatible 40 character or 80 character serial printer to the panel Printing the panel event buffer The Display Events option in the User Menu contains a PRINT command that allows the user to send the contents of the panel event buffer to a local printer The PRINT option is visible whether or not a 462P Printer Interface Card is attached to the panel 16 2 ARM DIS NO YES Arm and Disarm Reports Prints arming disarming and Late to Close reports Includes the area number name and action armed disarmed or late the user number user name and time and date 16 3 Zone Reports Prints changes in the active zones status Includes the zone number name and type as well as the action alarm trouble bypass etc user number if applicable and area name When the Walk Test or Panic Zone Test is performed Verify and Fail mess
54. Touch SMS Text messaging commands also count toward the monthly limit The limit is reset at midnight on the 14th of every month Range is from 0 to 999 When 0 is entered there is no limit on the number of messages able to be sent or received by the panel Default is 0 Note The SecureCom Wireless text plan selected for the panel should match or exceed the programmed Monthly Limit The remaining options only appear if email messaging has been selected to be sent via network The options allow the email server to be selected by the installing dealer Typically this is the email service provided by the installing dealer This allows opportunity for additional services to be provided to the end user 5 14 SMTP Server Enter the SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Server name The SMTP email server is responsible for sending the email to its destination An example SMTP email server name is mail somedomain com The domain should be the email server that provides email support for your alarm customers 5 15 SMTP Server Port The SMTP server port number is the port that the panel uses to initiate a TCP connection with the email server The default port is 25 5 16 SMTP Username Most SMTP servers require a username to send email This is sent to the SMTP server in conjunction with the SMTP Password to provide email authentication to the server 5 17 SMTP Password Most SMTP servers require a password to send email This is sent t
55. Walk Test is completed a Verify or Fail message for each zone tested prints to the local printer The Walk Test messages printing is enabled through Printer Reports programming Note If ENHANCED ZONE TEST is selected as YES the Verify messages are printed at the time the zone trip occurs and not printed at the test end 23 5 Keypad Speaker Operation When using LCD Keypads the panel provides distinct speaker tones from the keypad for Fire Burglary Zone Monitor and Prewarn events The list below details the conditions under which the speaker is turned on and off for each event Fire On Fire zone alarm and Bell Output or Fire Bell Output is ON Off Alarm Silence Burglary On Burglary zone alarm and Bell Output or Burglary Bell Output is ON Off Alarm Silence Zone Monitor On One time only when a monitored zone is tripped Off After one tone Prewarn On During Entry Delay Off When Entry Delay expires Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 66 A P P E N DI A a a a 23 6 Cross Zoning Caution must be taken when cross zoning devices to ensure that the Cross Zone Time is long enough to allow an intruder to trip both devices before it expires A Cross Zone Time that is too short may allow an intruder to trip the devices and allow only a zone fault report be sent to the central station When a Cross Zoned zone trips a FAULT report is sent to the SCS 1R Receiver When two Cross Zoned zones tr
56. XR500 be replaced with an XR500E panel To complete encryption installation access System Status in the User Menu to verify the encryption status ON or OFF If the status displays OFF it indicates that the Passphrase has not been entered and data transmissions are not encrypted See Network Options to set up a Passphrase 22 1 2 All No Yes Option This feature offers the ability to disable the ALL NO YES option at arming or disarming When this feature is enabled the ALL NO YES option does not display at any system keypad during arming or disarming Each area assigned to the user profile is chosen to be armed or disarmed independently 22 1 3 Service User Authentication This feature offers the ability to authenticate service personnel before allowing access to panel programming or performing any user operations When this feature is enabled and a valid Service User code is entered for system operation or 6653 is entered for programming the Service Code entry option displays When the service person enters the Service Code the panel authenticates the code with the Service Code preprogrammed in the SCS 1R receiver and access to panel programming or the User Menu is granted The Service Code can be used for system operation for 30 minutes before authenticating again If the code entered is not validated access to programming or the User Menu using the Service User code is denied Note The Service User code is user number zero 0 and can only
57. Y 19 8 TGL ARM DIS STEP Digital Monitoring Products 50 Arming Zone Area Assignment In an Area or Home Sleep Away with Guest system if the zone has been programmed as an Arming Type AR enter the areas that the zone controls When the zone changes from normal to shorted the programmed areas toggle between the armed or disarmed condition using the Style programming below When restored to normal no action occurs When the zone is opened from a normal disarmed state a trouble is reported When opened from a shorted armed state an alarm is reported and the zone is disabled until you disarm the area s from either a keypad or Remote Link computer To visually indicate the armed state of the area s you can assign an Armed Output to individual areas and use remote LEDs at the keyswitch The LED turns on or off to indicate to the user the armed state of the area s In an All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away system this option specifies the areas to be armed by the Arming Type zone For All Perimeter systems choose PERIM or ALL for Home Sleep Away or Home Away systems choose HOME SLEEP or AWAY Perimeter All Specify whether the arming zone arms just the Perimeter PERIM or the Perimeter and Interior areas ALL for All Perimeter systems When disarming all areas are disarmed Home Sleep Away Specify whether the arming zone arms the Perimeter HOME the Perimeter and Interior SLEEP or all three areas AWAY When di
58. act installed you can provide a programmable Soft Shunt entry exit timer by connecting its contact wiring to the 734 module Zone 2 When the on board Form C relay activates and the user opens the door connected to Zone 2 the zone is shunted for the number of seconds programmed in ZONE 2 SOFTSHUNT TIME allowing the user to enter exit If Zone 2 does not restore door closed within the programmed time minus ten seconds the piezo sounds every other second during the timer last ten seconds If Zone 2 restores prior to the end of the programmed time the piezo silences If the zone does not restore after the ten second piezo time the 734 ends the shunt and indicates the open or short zone condition to the panel If you select YES pressing the COMMAND key displays ZONE 2 SOFTSHUNT TIME The Back Arrow returns to the Program 734 Options 6 15 2 ZONE2SOFTSHUNT ZOne 2 Soft Shunt Time TIME 40 Enter the number of Soft Shunt seconds to elapse before the Soft Shunt timer expires Range is from 20 to 250 seconds Press any top row select key to enter the number of seconds If the door remains open when the timer expires a zone open short is sent to the panel for Zone 2 The default is 40 seconds Press the COMMAND key to move forward to RELOCK ON ZONE 2 FAULT The Back Arrow returns to the ACTIVATE ZONE 2 SHUNT option 6 15 3 RELOCKONZONE2 Relock on Zone 2 Fault FAULT NO YES Selecting NO leaves the relay on when Zone 2 faults to an open or sh
59. activate RS 232 operation Refer to the XR500 Series Canadian Installation Guide LT 0681CAN Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide mri Ball EG AT Eo mm 3 6 Path Type PRIMARY BACKUP The Path Type defines if the path is Primary or Backup Because Path 1 is Primary this prompt only displays for paths 2 8 Default is Backup Note If the Primary Communication Type is CELL then the backup Communication Type can only be NET or 232 3 7 TEST RPT YES Test Report NO VES DEFER Test Report determines if test reports are sent on this path Reports are sent according to the programming in Test Frequency and Test Time Default is Yes Select YES to allow the programmed test report to be sent on the path currently being programmed Select DEFER to not send a test report if the panel communicates any message to the receiver within the time set in Test Frequency Select NO to not send test reports on this path 3 8 Test Frequency Test Frequency determines the frequency of the test report Enter a number from 1 to 60 and select DY Day or HR Hour by pressing the far right top row select key Default is 1 Day 3 9 Test Day Use this option to set the day of the Test Report This prompt appears only when Test Report is Yes Test Frequency is Day and a multiple of seven Press the COMMAND key to display the first four days of the week Press the COMMAND key to display the last three days Select the day of
60. advances you to the next prompt If you select NO the panel advances you to the next SCHEDS NO YES section prompt but does not initialize that section of C DC DC IC the program 2 2 INIT ALL NO YES Clear All Memory SURE YES NO NO Leaves existing programming intact then displays Clear All Codes YES Clears all memory then displays Reset Panel Reset the panel by shorting J16 and re enter programming mode to continue 2 3 CODES NO YES Clear All Codes SURE YES NO NO Leaves existing codes intact YES Clears the user code and user profile memory and assigns user code number 99 to the highest user position Note The user name for the default user code is created using the current programmed primary user language 2 4 SCHEDS NO YES Clear All Schedules SURE YES _ NO NO Leaves existing schedules intact YES Clears all shift and output schedules 2 5 EVENTS NO YES Clear Display Events Memory SURE YES _ NO NO Leaves existing event memory intact YES Clears the events memory 2 6 ZONES NO YES Clear Zone Information SURE YES NO NO Leaves existing zone information intact YES Clears the zone information for all zones All zones are marked UNUSED and must be renamed before being able to display on any system keypad 2 7 AREAS ___NO YES Clear Area Information SURE YES NO NO Leaves existing area information intact YES Clears the area information for all areas All areas are marke
61. ages also print for each zone 16 4 User Command Reports Prints user code changes outputs turned ON or OFF if operated by a schedule SCH is shown in Display Events in place of the user number schedule changes and User Menu functions 16 5 DOOR ACS NO YES Door Access Reports Prints door access activity Includes the door number first and second user number first and second user name and the time and date of the door access 16 6 SUPVMSG NO YES Supervisory Reports Prints System Monitor Troubles and system events See Status List System Monitor Troubles XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 41 KR 17 1 17 2 17 3 17 4 17 5 17 6 17 7 17 8 17 9 Digital Monitoring Products 42 REPORT PC Log Reports PC Log Reports This section allows you to program the types of PC Log Reports the panel sends through the 462N Network Interface Card or through the J21 Serial Connector directly on the XR500 Series Canadian panel The reports include information such as the type of activity time and date of the activity and user name and number These data reports can be accessed from a PC using the Advanced Reporting Module See the Installation Guide LT 0681CAN for detailed J21 setup information or the User s Guide LT 0683CAN for more information Note The network connection that sends PC Log Reports is not monitored for network trouble The PC Log Reports option should
62. alk around and trip each protective device Continue tripping devices until the entire system is tested With each zone trip during the Walk Test e Keypad display increments each time a selected zone is opened or shorted e The keypad buzzes for two seconds e The panel sounds the alarm bells as programmed in Bell Action e Each time a Fl FV or SV zone trips a Sensor Reset occurs XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 65 If ENHANCED ZONE TEST is selected as YES A Verify message is sent at the time the zone trip occurs instead of at the end of the Walk Test For Fl FV or SV zone types the Verify message is sent at the initial trip For all other zone types the Verify message is sent when the zone restores This allows the Central Station to count the number of devices per zone END Select END to stop the Walk Test When the Walk Test ends or a 20 minute time out expires a final Sensor Reset occurs The System Test End message is sent to the receiver along with Verify and Fail messages for each zone under test Faulted zones then display on the keypad Trip Counter For DMP Wireless Check in Test WLS Displays the number of wireless zones that automatically communicate a supervision check in message e The number of zones that check in XXX in the example e The total number of wireless zones programmed for supervision that should check in ZZZ in the example END Select END to stop the Wireless
63. ange the primary programming language Select the primary programming language ENG English ENGLISH SPN Spanish ESPANOL FRN French FRANCAIS SEC LANG NONE The current secondary programming language displays Selecting a secondary language allows the installer to view programming in English Spanish or French When the Programming Menu is accessed the installer is prompted to choose the programming display language If SEC LANG is set to NONE the option to choose a language does not display To select a secondary language press the Select key below the language Default is NONE Select the secondary programming language NONE No secondary language options are displayed ENG English ENGLISH SPN Spanish ESPANOL FRN French FRANCAIS 9 14 USER LANGUAGE User Menu and Status List Language Press the COMMAND key to select User language PRI LANG _ENGLSH The current primary user language displays The default language is English Press a Select key to change the primary User language Select the primary user language ENG English ENGLISH SPN Spanish ESPANOL FRN French FRANCAIS SEC LANG NONE The current secondary user language displays Selecting a secondary user language allows the user to view the User Menu and Status List text in English Spanish or French When the User Menu is accessed the user is prompted to choose the display language Status List text displays in the selected lang
64. anges Press COMMAND to FE enter the phone number the panel dials when sending programming changes After entering a phone number the panel sends any panel changes to Remote Link The phone number can have two lines of 16 characters each to equal 32 Enter a P to program a two second pause in the dialing sequence The P character counts as part of the 32 allowable characters Enter 70P as the string first characters to cancel call waiting Dial tone detect is an automatic panel function Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 24 System Reports 8 1 System Reports Select specific system reports the panel sends to the receiver 8 2 Abort Report YES allows the panel to send an alarm abort report to the receiver any time an area is disarmed during Transmit Delay before an alarm report is sent and the Bell Cutoff Time has not expired After disarming an area if any other area remains armed and has zone s in alarm the alarm abort report is not sent If the communication type is set to DD a Warning Alarm Bell Silenced report is also sent if the alarm bell is silenced Note Abort Reports are not sent for Fire Fire Verify or Supervisory type zones 8 3 Restoral Reports This option allows you to control when and if a zone restoral report is sent to the central station receiver Press any Select key to display the following options NO YES ___ DISARM NO Disables the zone restoral report option Zones
65. ank Safe amp Vault XR500N XR500E only NO disables the Bank Safe amp Vault feature for this area When selected as YES schedules set for this area and the time of day cannot be changed while the area is armed Program schedules before arming A Bank Safe amp Vault area can only be disarmed during scheduled times If the area becomes armed before programming a schedule the panel must be reset before the area can be disarmed from a keypad or the Bank Safe amp Vault option in Area Information must be set to NO Zones assigned to Bank Safe amp Vault areas cannot be bypassed or force armed Do not assign Bank Safe amp Vault area to an Arming zone Arming zones can disarm Bank Safe amp Vault areas outside of a schedule 18 20 Common Area Select YES to enable this area to operate as a common area This area is armed when the last area in the system is armed and is disarmed when the first area in the system is disarmed You can have multiple common areas in each system For the common area to work properly do not assign the common area to any user code When a user code can arm and disarm the common area from a keypad at any time the common area does not function as a common area 18 21 Arm First Area Select YES to enable this area to operate as an Arm First area This area is automatically armed when any non Arm First area assigned to the same keypad is armed but does not disarm when other areas become disarmed Assign areas to keypad
66. ard delay before the panel recognizes its condition If you select NO the zone operates without a retard delay 19 22 Presignal Keypad Addresses You can enable any combination of keypad addresses to sound a presignal tone during the time a zone is in retard delay The presignal tone silences when the zone restores or the retard delay expires To enable a presignal address press any top row Select key followed by the number of the keypad address You can enable the presignal for all 16 keypad addresses To disable a presignal address press the matching number digit again Press the COMMAND key when the address selection is complete The Presignal prompt is only displayed when Retard is selected as YES 19 23 Fast Response Select YES to provide a zone response time of 167ms Select NO to provide a normal zone response time of 500ms Zones 500 to 999 have a fixed response time and do not display this prompt 19 24 Cross Zone Digital Monitoring Products 58 Select YES to enable cross zoning for this zone Cross zoning requires one or more armed zones to fault within a programmed time before an alarm report is sent to the receiver When the first cross zoned zone trips the cross zone time specified in System Options begins to count down When a second cross zoned zone trips or the first zone trips a second time before the end of the count down the bell action assigned to the zone activates and the panel sends an alarm report for both zone
67. arn Entry Delay Z Retard Delay Presignal Z Fast Response Z Cross Zone Priority Follow Area Assign Retard and Presignal for FI SV A1 and A2 only o O oe GEZ nee mm SZ Oo Action O cr O O O cr O O O O cr O O Zone Type Defaults lt gt O D lt O lt lt lt O lt O UN m U VU D D FS D EN TJo Ss a Tjofsfjafo fs rjol s a Tjof s afolsytr olsja ol s n LT jo s A o s n WN 1 VU gpg OWD mH Message oO D D A T L D S C ES ES DER DER SPE gt pes ZEFE PPP EEE gt re WN WN VU 23 12 1 Keypad Bus Zone Type Defaults These are complete spellings of the abbreviations used for the zone types such as Nisht and Exit Type These are the abbreviations used for the zone types such as NT and EX Area For an Area or Home Sleep Away with Guest system this is 1 to 32 For an All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away system this is the Interior Bedroom or Perimeter Select the area for NT DY EX A1 A2 and AR types Fire Bell Out Only available for FI FV and SV zones Use any output zone number listed Message A alarm report T trouble report L local no report dash no report D door propped When SV zone is connected to 303 Silence Reset Switch S sensor reset alarm silence C early morning ambush cancel Output These are 1 to 6 on board and 500 to 999 off
68. ary Bell ACO DE 52 10 5 3 Supervisory Bell ACtION ve 32 10 5 4 Pb 32 10 5 5 Emergency Bell ACTION EE 32 10 5 6 Auxiliary 1 Bell ed Le E 32 10 5 7 Auxiliary 2 Bell ed Le EE 32 XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products iii TA BLE F Ball T EN T UP OPH EE 33 11 1 6 0 1010 14 OPON eege 33 FET ET OUDOT ee 33 I GE ue LU Se EE EE 33 11 3 Communication Trouble Output 33 11 4 Fire Alarm E i len TEE 33 11 5 Fire TONE OUPU EE 33 11 6 Panic Alari tat tel 34 11 7 AmDusn OUTPUT ee 34 11 8 da OUMU EEE EE meat ani amara a e te d 34 11 9 Fl 34 1110 er E 34 11 11 Telephone Trouble Output sek eee eee NEEN NENNEN 34 11 12 Late To Close Output Guns gege era eege beggen gu r gen 34 1113 Device Falk OUT DUE E 34 11 14 Sensor REE OUUDUIL i eee coaie aa a ne aa a se iai E bete iii 34 ETNE 35 11 16 60 aa ee 55 Output Information vrien 36 12 1 OM d Ved Vg 90 oa 9 EE EE 36 12 2 UNNE ee 36 12 3 CEU le E 36 12 4 Output Real Time Status ccccecseseceessseceesecsecnceeenensenseeeees 36 12 5 TANN stie ci se sei aa p i ii Ri atat si a a e 36 12 6 SIDE LO TIME o catia EEE 36 MT GI OLD Sr 37 13 1 OUT OPNE 37 13 2 Group NINE eee 37 13 3 Group Tun EE 37 13 4 Output Number getrei 37 Men DENN 38 14 1 METT re 38 14 2 dun see EE EEE 38 14 3 PE LG 38 14 4 MN 38 EE EE ta an pe i ae i i aaa iaca a it b 39 15 1 OUS LISE E 39 15 2 Display Keypads EE 39 15 3 System Monitor Troubles rrarvavarnnvannnvnrnnrn
69. be created in the panel remotely The SCS 1R receiver must have firmware version 902 or higher to authenticate service personnel Purchasing Feature Upgrades To purchase a feature upgrade you may contact DMP Customer Service with the feature you would like to enable and the panel serial number The serial number s should be sent in writing via e mail or fax A separate feature key is issued for each panel The feature key only enables the requested feature on the specified panel The panel serial number can be located several different ways e Printed on a label located on the right side of the XR500 PCB e Using panel diagnostics See the Appendix e Using Remote Link version 1 18 or greater See the Remote Link User s Guide LT 0565 Initial Panel Connection screen System Information screen XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 61 a n EEE 23 1 23 2 Appendix False Alarm Reduction System Recently Armed report The System Recently Armed report S78 is sent to the receiver when a burglary zone goes into alarm within two minutes of the system being armed Diagnostics function The XR500 Series Canadian panel contains a Diagnostics function that allows you to test the communication integrity of the LX Bus identify individual zones and also display the present electrical state of any zone The Diagnostics function also allows you to test the integrity of the cellular communication
70. ber to turn on when an addressed device fails to respond to polling from the panel A Missing Device report is sent to the receiver The output is turned off when the device responds to polling or is removed from programming in the system Enter 0 zero to disable this output and LX Bus device fail reporting to the receiver If any addressed device is unsupervised this output cannot be used 11 14 Sensor Reset Output SNSR RST OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on when a Sensor Reset is performed at a keypad The output turns off automatically 5 seconds later This function can be used to reset smoke detectors that are operated by an external power supply through a Model 716 Output Expander Module Enter 0 zero to disable this output Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 34 IPOT m H 11 15 Closing Wait Output CLS WAIT OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on for approximately four 4 seconds when Closing Wait is programmed as YES and the panel successfully communicates the closing message at arming If the closing message does not communicate successfully this output does not turn on 11 16 Arm Alarm Output ARM ALARM OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on steady when any area of the system is armed If an alarm occurs causing the keypads to turn Red this output pulses and continues to pulse for approximately five 5 minutes after the panel is disarmed Enter 0 zero to disab
71. board relay outputs 450 to 474 and 480 to 499 wireless outputs D1 to D16 and G1 to G20 Action This selects the action of the output S steady P pulse M momentary and F follow Swinger The zone can be automatically shunted after a programmed number of trips Prewarn This selects the keypad address that sounds the entry prewarn for this zone Entry Delay This is the entry delay timer selected as the default for this zone Retard Delay Provides a programmed retard time before an alarm initiates from a shorted zone When used on an arming zone the retard delay occurs when the zone is shorted before the armed state has changed If the arming zone has Maintain as the Style the retard delay also occurs when the zone returns to a normal state Presignal Provides a keypad tone for zones in retard delay Retard must be YES before Presignal can be selected Fast Response Provides a 167ms zone response instead of the normal 500ms response Cross Zone Provides cross zoning with any of the 574 zones Priority Requires this zone to be in a normal condition before the area can be armed Style The abbreviations for arming zone style TGL Toggle ARM Arm only DIS Disarm only STEP Wireless arming MNT Maintain Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 70 31 IS TGL n ER lt D STEP MNT JAQUINN Joog o to 16 s od y 3uul lesy z or Y Bag MO 04 o to 16
72. ccount number is programmed before programming any wireless transmitters Because the House ID is based on the account number entering or changing the primary account number after programming the transmitters requires you to reprogram all of the transmitters Cross Talk If you have more than one account within a five mile radius there is a possibility that cross talk can occur Cross talk is when transmitters communicate with multiple panels when the transmitters have the same House ID If you have two panels within a five mile radius that use wireless zones be sure that the last two digits of the account numbers are not the same For example ABC Plumbing has a panel with an account number of 12345 that uses wireless zones The House ID for the wireless transmitters at ABC Plumbing is 45 Two blocks away XYZ Printing has an account number of 22345 and the panel also uses wireless zones The House ID for the transmitters for XYZ Printing is 45 Because the two accounts have the same last two digits in the account numbers the House ID is the same Therefore the wireless transmitters cross talk and report to both panels bearing the same House ID To avoid cross talking panels within a five mile radius must not have the same two digits in the primary account number If a cross talk issue is already present you must delete the wireless transmitter zones enter the proper account numbers and then reprogram the wireless t
73. cellular signal and email communication To use Diagnostics reset the panel enter the Diagnostics code 2313 DIAG and press COMMAND Test LX Bus The first Diagnostic function you displayed is TEST LX BUS This function allows you to test the ability of the 481 462N 462P 462FM and 472 Interface Cards to communicate with zone and output expander modules connected to their LX Bus circuits To continue press any top row Select key The keypad displays LX BUS Using the digit keys enter the LX Bus number 1 to 5 to test that LX Bus circuit The keypad now displays ADDRESS Enter a 2 digit LX Bus device address and press COMMAND When testing LX Bus devices enter only the addresses to which the modules have been set Important Note A device address is not the same as a zone number If you are testing 714 or 715 Zone Expander Modules which each contain four zones the device address is the first zone number When the panel polls a 714 on the LX Bus it recognizes it as a four zone device and does not poll the remaining three zones The 714 module internally polls the remaining zones and transmits any status changes to the panel This greatly reduces the amount of time it takes the panel to poll all LX Bus devices The keypad next displays TESTING STOP during the device testing At any time you can Select STOP to end polling The panel records the number of no responses from the device If all polls are received back by the panel
74. cognized by the panel The Zone Retard Delay can be from 1 to 250 seconds Entering a O zero disables this function 9 8 Power Fail Delay This option tracks the duration of an AC power failure When the AC power is off for the length of the programmed delay time an AC power failure report is sent to the receiver The delay time can be from 1 to 15 hours Entering a O zero sends the power failure report after a 15 second delay The default setting is 1 9 9 SWGRBYPS TRIPS 1 Swinger Bypass Trips Enter the number of times 1 or 2 a zone can go into an alarm or trouble condition within one hour before being automatically bypassed You can select one or two trips Bypassed zones are automatically reset when the area they are assigned to is disarmed All 24 hour zones are reset when any area of the system is disarmed A programming Stop operation restores a bypassed zone Entering 0 zero disables this function Default is 1 How it works The panel hour timer starts at 59 minutes past the hour If the hour timer expires before the trip counter is exceeded the trip counter returns to 0 zero If the trip counter is exceeded before the hour expires the zone is automatically bypassed by the panel A Bypass Report is sent to the receiver if Bypass Reports is YES 9 10 Reset Swinger Bypass When YES is selected an automatically bypassed zone is reset if it remains in a normal condition for one complete hour after being bypassed A report
75. correctly the keypad displays 00000 65535 FAIL If one or more polling attempts fail the keypad displays 65535 FAIL with the representing the number of failed polling attempts A display of 65535 65535 FAIL indicates a problem with the interface card or its LX Bus wiring such as a bad or broken wire harness not properly connected or excessive noise or distance It can also mean that a zone number was entered that did not match a device address Press the Back Arrow key to enter a new device address or press COMMAND to exit the TEST LX BUS Zone Finder The second Diagnostic function is the Zone Finder Press COMMAND to display ZONE FINDER This function allows you to identify individual zones on devices connected to the LX Bus of an interface card the panel or any zones on the keypad data bus To use ZONE FINDER press any top row Select key The display changes to FAULT ZONE The next zone on the system that changes from a normal to an open or shorted state is displayed as ZONE NO To continue press the Back Arrow key Zone State Press the COMMAND to display the third Diagnostic function ZONE STATE This function allows you to enter any zone number and check its current electrical state Normal Open or Shorted Press any Select key The display changes to ZONE NUMBER _ Enter in the zone number you want to check and press COMMAND The panel displays the current state of the zone as NRML normal OPEN or SHORT LX Bus
76. d UNUSED and must be renamed before being able to display on any system keypad 2 8 OUTPUTS NO YES Clear Output Information SURE YES NO NO Leaves existing output information intact YES Clears all programmed Output names and any output cutoff assignment Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 6 IRN LALIZ ATIOERN 2 9 COM RMT NO YES Clear Communication and Remote Options SURE YES NO NO Leaves existing communication and remote options intact YES Clears communication and remote options programming to factory defaults 2 10 DEFAULTS NO YES Set to Factory Defaults SURE YES NO NO Leaves existing panel programming intact YES Sets the remainder of the panel programming back to the factory defaults Note Sets the Programming and User language to English XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 7 mii Ball B AT Eo ra Communication 3 1 Communication Configure the communication options for the panel The information you program varies with the Communication Type you select 3 2 ACCOUNT NO 12345 Account Number The Account Number is a 1 to 5 digit number used to identify which panel is sending a message Enter the account number sent to the SCS 1R Receiver Messages may be sent to a central station or via PC Log Reports to a PC The default is 12345 NET CELL 232 and DD The range of valid account numbers for a panel is 1 to 65535 For acco
77. dialer and all memory of receiver keys is cleared 7 4 1 ARNEDANSWER____ JArmed Answer Rings Enter the number of rings the panel counts before answering the phone line when all system areas are armed Any number from 0 to 15 can be entered If 0 zero is entered the panel does not answer the phone when all system areas are armed The default is 8 eight Answering machine bypass procedure Entering a number greater than 0 zero into either Armed Rings or Disarmed Rings allows a central station operator to connect remotely with the panel How it works The operator calls the panel allows the telephone to ring one time and then hangs up The panel stores this as an attempt to communicate The operator then calls back within 30 seconds The panel seizes the telephone line to allow remote programming Note This feature does not interfere with the normal operation of the Arm Rings or Disarm Rings functions 7 4 2 DISARMED ANSWER Disarmed Answer Rings Enter the number of rings the panel counts before answering the phone line while any system areas are disarmed Any number from 0 to 15 can be entered If 0 zero is entered the panel does not answer the phone when any system area is disarmed The default number is 8 eight Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 22 REMOTE PT hi mm 7 4 3 PC Modem YES allows the panel to answer the telco link and connect with Remote Link through the PC Modem at 2
78. does not activate the Bell Test Bell Output BELL OUTPUT 0 Enter the output number when needed to follow the panel Bell Output operation for all action and off conditions Enter 0 zero to disable Note When BELL ACTION is set to T for Temporal Code 3 the Bell Output action for an LX Bus output is pulse Bell Action BELL ACTION This section defines the type of Bell Output for zone alarms Press COMMAND to display the default Bell Output for each zone type Press any Select key and enter S for a Steady Bell Output P for a Pulsed output T for a Temporal Code 3 output and N for no Bell Output 10 4 10 5 Note Trouble conditions do not activate the Bell Output 10 5 1 Fire Bell Action FIRE TYPE P Defines Bell Action for Fire Type zones The default is P 10 5 2 Burglary Bell Action BURGLARY TYPE S Defines Bell Action for Burglary Type zones and Exit Error output The default is S 10 5 3 Supervisory Bell Action SUPRVSRY TYPE N Defines Bell Action for Supervisory Type zones The default is N 10 5 4 Panic Bell Action PANIC TYPE N Defines Bell Action for Panic Type zones The default is N 10 5 5 Emergency Bell Action EMERGNCY TYPE N Defines Bell Action for Emergency Type zones The default is N 10 5 6 Auxiliary 1 Bell Action AUXLRY 1 TYPE N Defines Bell Action for Auxiliary 1 Type zones The default is N 10 5 7 Auxiliary 2 Bell Action AUXLRY 2 TYPE N Defines Bell Action for Aux
79. dy Pulse Momentary or Follow Note Some wireless devices whether powered using an AC adaptor or a battery ignore some output action programming STEADY The output is turned on and remains on until the area is disarmed an output cutoff time expires or the output is reset from the keypad menu PULSE The output alternates one second on and one second off Note The pulsing rate for a Model 716 relay attached to the LX Bus is 1 6 seconds MOMENTARY The output is turned on only once for one second FOLLOW The output is turned on and remains on while the zone is in an off normal or bad condition When the zone restores the output is turned off After you make the three selections in the sections above the display prompts you for the same three selections for Disarmed Short Armed Open and Armed Short conditions If the zone is a 24 hour type only the Armed Open and Armed Short conditions display When you have programmed all of the zone conditions the Swinger Bypass selection then displays XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 57 LONE EV RMATION 19 18 Swinger Bypass Selecting YES allows the zone to be swinger bypassed by the panel according to the specifications programmed in Swinger Bypass Trips and Reset Swinger Bypass The Bypass condition displays in the keypad Status List Selecting NO disables swinger bypassing for this zone How it works If within one hour a zone trips the total number of t
80. e XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 39 TAT LIST 15 5 BURGLARY ZONES Burglary Zones Specifies the keypad addresses 1 through 16 where all burglary zone alarms and troubles display Burglary zones include Night Day and Exit type zones Burglary zone troubles remain in the list until the zone restores All keypads are selected by default For zone alarms only the last burglary zone tripped remains in the list The alarm remains in the list until another burglary zone goes into alarm any area of the system is disarmed or 10 minutes elapse without an alarm This ensures that if a burglary is in progress the last zone tripped remains in the list even if the zone is restored The keypad buzzer sounds for one second on burglary alarms When using LCD Keypads the panel provides distinct speaker tones from the keypad for Burglary On Burglary zone alarm and Bell Output or Burglary Bell Output is ON Off Alarm Silence You can further define which keypad address shows a Burglary Zone event by entering that area number in the Display Areas menu during Device Setup 15 6 Supervisory Zones Specifies the keypad addresses 1 through 16 where all supervisory zone alarms and troubles display Supervisory zones are entered in the status list and sound the keypad buzzer until a valid user code is entered at any keypad address If a trouble condition remains in the display the buzzer sounds at 10 00 a
81. e DMP Serial 3 message from the panel to the receiver The SCS 1R receiver does not require an update to pass these messages to the Host Automation System of the Central Station Before using names longer than 16 characters determine whether the Host Automation System of your Central Station can accept 17 to 32 character names If not only use 16 character names XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 31 BELL m Fl Bell Options 10 1 Bell Options BELL OPTIONS This section allows you to program the panel bell output functions Bell Cutoff Time BELL CUTOFF 15 Enter the maximum time from 1 to 99 minutes the Bell Output remains on If the area is disarmed the cutoff time resets Enter 0 zero to provide continuous bell output The default is 15 minutes 10 2 Note To support the Alarm Verify feature on an All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away system set the Bell Cutoff Time to greater than 0 Note For SIA CP 01 False Alarm Reduction Installations the Bell Cutoff Time must be set to a minimum of six 6 minutes 10 3 Automatic Bell Test BELL TST NO YES Select YES to turn on the Bell Output for 2 seconds each time the system is completely armed from a keypad This test is delayed until the Closing Wait acknowledge is received if programmed If the Closing Wait acknowledge is not received within 90 seconds the bell test does not occur Arming performed from an Arming zone or from Remote Link
82. e fourth Select Key to add the _ symbol See the Entering Non Alpha Characters section for additional symbols Note Mail servers that require Transport Layer Security TLS encryption are not supported by the XR500 Series 5 5 DESTINATION 1 Destination 1 User Number USER NUMBER 0 If Destination 1 is a 10 digit cellular number enter a user s user number from this account This option is used when sending commands such as arming or disarming back to the panel using In Touch SMS Text from the same cell phone or PDA The user number must have the authority to perform the commands as if it occurred at the keypad In Touch SMS Text command operation is available in XR500 Series panels using version 205 or higher Entering 0 zero disables this option Default is 0 5 6 DESTINATION 2 Destination 2 Enter the second destination email address or cell phone number 5 7 DESTINATION 2 Destination 2 User Number USER NUMBER 0 If Destination 2 is a cellular number enter the user s User Number for arming disarming authorization 5 8 DESTINATION 3 Destination 3 Enter the third destination email address or cell phone number Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 14 mE AN Ca fi ET ad 5 9 DESTINATION 3 Destination 3 User Number USER NUMBER 0 If Destination 3 is a cellular number enter the user s User Number for arming disarming authorization 5 10 EMAIL COMM TYPE _ Email Communication Type NET CELL
83. e output number 0 to 6 500 to 999 G1 to G20 or D1 to D16 that is turned on any time a Burglary type zone is placed in alarm The output is turned off when you disarm any area and no other Burglary type zones are in alarm The output can also be turned off using the Alarm Silence option in the User Menu or by entering a user code with the authority to silence alarms The duration of this bell output follows the time entered in the System Options gt Bell Cutoff Time prompt See the Output Options Bell Cutoff Time section If Bell Test is selected YES the Burglary Bell Output entered here is turned on for two seconds each time the system is armed 18 4 Opening Closing Reports This option allows an Opening report to be sent to the receiver whenever any area is disarmed A Closing report is also sent to the receiver when any area is armed Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 44 AREA INFORMATION 18 5 Closing Check Select YES to enable the panel to verify that all areas in the system are armed after permanent or extended schedules expire If the Closing Check finds any areas disarmed past the scheduled time the keypads selected to display System Trouble Status displays CLOSING TIME and emits a steady beep When Area Schedules is set to YES in Area Information the specific area and name display followed by LATE When Auto Arm is NO if within ten minutes the system is not armed or if the schedule is not
84. each path and if YES each panel message includes path information such as path number communication type and path type Default is No Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 12 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 NETWORK m Network Options XR500N XR500E only Network Options are provided to define the network configuration for the panel This information will be used during communication of messages via network or email Note IP addresses and port numbers may need to be assigned by the network administrator When entering an IP Gateway or Subnet Mask address be sure to enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods For example IP address 192 168 000 250 is entered as 192168000250 DHCP Mode Enabled If the panel uses a dynamic IP address select YES When set to YES the panel operates using DHCP and does not use the Local IP Address number When the DHCP option is set to NO the panel uses the IP address entered in Local IP Address The default value for DHCP mode is YES LOCAL IP ADDRESS _ Local IP Address 192 168 0 250 Enter the local IP address The Local IP Address must be unique and cannot be duplicated The default local IP address is 192 168 0 250 GATEWAY ADDRESS _ Gateway Address 192 168 0 1 Enter the local gateway address The Gateway IP Address is needed to exit your local network The default gateway address is 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 Enter t
85. empts on the NO YES dialer before a switch is initiated If the path immediately following this channel is not a backup path this option has no effect Default is 1 DUPLICATE ALARMS Duplicate Alarms This prompt displays for BACKUP paths If Yes is selected the current backup path duplicates all alarms occurring on its group primary path Default is No XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 11 mii Ball B CNR ra 3 29 ALARM Yes Alarm Reports This prompt displays when the Path Type is Primary All backup paths within the group follow the same programming for Alarm Reports Default is Yes When YES is selected the following reports are sent to the receiver for all zone types e Alarm e Bypass e Reset e Restore When FIRE is selected the following reports are sent for Fire Fire Verify and Supervisory Zones e Alarm e Bypass e Reset e Restore 3 30 Supervisory Trouble Reports This prompt displays when the Path Type is Primary All backup paths within the group follow the same programming for Supervisory Trouble Reports Default is Yes When YES is selected the following reports are sent for all zone types e Trouble e Low Battery e Missing e Fault e Restorals e System Troubles e System Restoral When FIRE is selected the following reports are sent for Fire Fire Verify and Supervisory Zones e Trouble e Low Battery e Missing e Fault e Restorals e System Troubles e System Restoral 3 31 Op
86. enable PC Log Reports select either the on board connector 0 or select A B C D or E for the corresponding slot in use on the DMP Model 462N Network Interface card The slots are labeled from left to right beginning with A Default is O Set the XR500 Series panel J23 jumper to R and briefly reset the panel using the J16 jumper to activate RS 232 operation 232 Setup This option displays when Communication Type for PC Log Reports is 232 Enter up to 32 characters ARM DIS NO YES Arm and Disarm Reports Sends arming disarming and Late to Close events Includes the area number name and action the user number and name and the time and date ZONE NO YES Zone Reports Sends changes in the status of active zones Includes the zone number name type the action alarm trouble bypass etc user number if applicable and area name For a Walk Test Verify and Fail messages are sent for each zone USR CMDS NO YES User Command Reports Sends user code changes schedule changes and door access denied events XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide KR REPORT 17 10 Door Access Reports Sends door access activity door number user number and name and time and date 17 11 Supervisory Reports Sends system monitor reports such as AC and battery and system event reports Supervisory Reports also sends the following reports e Abort e Exit Error e Ambush e System Recently Armed e Alarm Bell Silenced e Unauth
87. ening Closing and User Reports This prompt displays when the Path Type is Primary All backup paths within the group follow the same programming for Opening Closing and User Reports Default is Yes When YES is selected the following reports by user are sent to this receiver e Opening e Code changes including adding deleting changing e Closing e Schedule changes temporary permanent shift e Bypass e Holiday date changes e Reset 3 32 Door Access Report This prompt displays when the Path Type is Primary All backup paths within the group follow the same programming for Door Access Reports Default is Deny Select YES to enable Door Access Granted and Denied reports to this receiver whenever a door access is granted to a user The Door Access Granted report is only sent if the keypad number has also been selected in Access Keypads under the SYSTEM REPORTS programming Note To minimize cellular data Door Access Granted reports are not sent on a CELL path type Select DENY to enable Door Access Denied reports only to this receiver when a door access is denied to a user 3 33 SEND COMM TRBL ___ Send Communication Trouble NO YES This prompt displays for each path and determines if and how communication trouble on the path is sent to the receiver A trouble message indicates both the path number and communication type that failed Default is Yes 3 34 SEND PATH INFO Send Path Information NO YES This prompt displays for
88. erent user code must be entered within the programmed number of minutes to prevent an ambush message from being sent to the receiver The second user code also must have authority to disarm area 1 In addition a zone activation with Alarm Action Message C also cancels the Early Morning Ambush timer and stops an Ambush message from being sent to the receiver See Report to Transmit section in Zone Information The keypad does not display any indication that the ambush timer is running Indications can be provided by assigning an output number to Entry Out and Ambush Out in Output Options Entry Out turns on one minute before the timer expires and turns off at expiration Ambush Out turns on at the timers expiration and turns off when Sensor reset is performed 18 10 AREANO Area Number Enter the number of the area to program After entering the area number press COMMAND to enter the area name Only Area systems allow the area name to be changed Note When All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away is selected as the system type the Area Number does not display 18 10 1 All Perimeter Programming When All Perimeter is selected as the system type program the Interior and INT PERIM Perimeter areas as needed XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 45 AREA INEF FRM AAT i ra 18 10 2 Home Sleep Away Programming INT BDRM PERIM When Home Sleep Away is selected as the system type program the Interior Bedroom and
89. erial Number This number is the network communicator serial number Reference this number for communicator date of manufacture hardware version etc Press any top row Select key to display the Serial Number Press the COMMAND key to view the next prompt Current Flash This option displays Flash 1 or Flash 2 indicating which physical flash chip the panel is currently using Press any top row Select key to display the current flash information Press the COMMAND key to view the next prompt Communication Status This option tests the individual components of cellular or network communication The displayed results are shown below Cellular Results Successful Display Failure Display MODEM OPERATING NO MODEM FOUND TOWER DETECTED NO TOWER SIM REGISTERED NOT REGISTERED APN ACCEPTED APN ERROR CELL COMM GOOD NO ACK RECEIVED Network Results Successful Display Failure Display LINK OK LINK ERROR DHCP OK DHCP ERROR GATEWAY FOUND NO GATEWAY DEST FOUND NO DESTINATION COMM PATH GOOD NOT CONNECTED NO ACK RECEIVED Cellular Signal This option provides a way to test the cellular signal strength Press any top row Select key to test the cell signal The display shows SIGNAL 000000 XXXXXXX 1 The x s represent the signal strength 0 7 Email Status The Email Status menu located in Diagnostics tests each component of the panel s e mail communication The test proceeds until the first component failure or until all components have been
90. extended a Late to Close report is sent to the SCS 1R Receiver When Auto Arm is YES the area arms See Automatic Arming section If the area becomes disarmed outside of any schedule the Closing Check sequence occurs after the Late Arm Delay time See Late Arm Delay When Closing Check is NO and Auto Arm is YES the system immediately arms when the schedule expires No warning tone occurs In addition when Closing Check is NO the option to extend a schedule does not display when the schedule expires 18 6 Closing Code When YES is selected a code number is required for system arming If NO is selected a code number is not required for system arming 18 7 Any Bypass When YES is selected zones can be bypassed without a code number during the arming sequence A code number is always required to use the Bypass Zones option from the menu 18 8 Area Schedules Select YES to allow each area to set its own shift schedules 1 to 4 Enter NO to provide one set of schedules for this system Note Area Schedules are not designed to operate with All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away systems 18 9 Early Morning Ambush XR500N XR500E only Enter the number of minutes 1 to 15 before a silent alarm Early Morning Ambush 33 is sent to the central station using the area 1 account number Enter 0 zero to disable this option When a user code is entered to disarm area 1 at a keypad or reader with Access Areas assigned to area 1 the same or diff
91. gramming prompt that requires a NO or YES response press the Select key or touch the Select Area for the response not selected See Figure 12 For example if the current prompt is selected as YES and you want to change it to NO on Security Command Thinline or Aqualite keypads press the third top row Select key The display changes to NO Press the COMMAND key to display the next prompt Press the black colored top The keypad displays the new row Select key area THEN selection Press CMD to advance BELL TST YES BELLTST NO GS ae BELLTST YES BELLTST NO CO CO CO CO Figure 9 Changing the Current Programming Option Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 4 iri T ROD E mm 1 13 Multiple Displays For many programming and user options such as Area selections Menu Displays and Status Lists there are several displays containing programming For example when programming Menu Displays keypads 1 through 16 display on two separate displays First keypads 1 through 8 display Press the COMMAND key to display keypads 9 through 16 This same scheme is used for areas 1 through 32 Note Areas not pre programmed at installation to display at this keypad cannot be viewed 1 14 Asterisks in Programming Asterisks display next to a programming option that is already selected As shown in the example options that are selected to display the current programming selection have an asterisk next to the
92. he Display Areas and the User Code s authorized areas arm Also when YES is selected the user is not prompted to select areas to disarm after entering a code at Entry Delay or after choosing Disarm at the keypad All matching areas assigned to the User Code and to this keypad are automatically disarmed When NO is selected the user is prompted to select areas ALL NO YES and choose to force arm or bypass at arming and disarming Default is NO DOOR REAL TIME Door Real Time Status STATUS NO YES Select YES to have real time door status messages sent to PC Log reporting and Entre reporting for this device Messages are sent anytime the panel turns the door relay on or off Default is NO SEND DOOR FORCED Send Door Forced Message MESSAGE NO YES Select YES to have the panel send a real time door status message of Forced Open FO to PC Log reporting and Entr reporting when the door relay is off but the door zone has transitioned from its normal state Default is NO XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide DEVIC E ET PP 6 15 PROGRAM 734 Program 734 Options OPTIONS NO YES EE YES to program the 734 Wiegand Interface Module Device type must be set to 6 15 1 Activate Zone 2 Shunt SHUNT NO yes Select YES to activate the Soft Shunt option Selecting NO allows standard zone operation on Zone 2 and displays the ACTIVATE ZONE 3 REX option Default setting is NO If the door being released by the 734 module is protected cont
93. he local subnet mask assigned to the panel The default subnet mask address is 255 255 255 000 DNS SERVER DNS Server 192 168 0 1 Enter the IP address of the DNS Domain Name System used by the panel to resolve domain names into IP addresses The default address is 192 168 0 1 PASSPHRASE Passphrase XR500E only To enable encryption type an 8 to 16 character Passphrase using alphanumeric characters If you leave the Passphrase blank the panel communicates with the SCS 1R Receiver but the data is not encrypted The Passphrase is blank by default The XR500E panel is capable of communicating encrypted data to an SCS 101 Network Line Card installed at the receiver The XR500E panel and the SCS 101 must have the same secret password called a Passphrase Note DO NOT LOSE THE PASSPHRASE A lost or forgotten Passphrase requires that the XR500E panel and every iCOM E unit reporting in to the same iCOM E unit at the receiver be individually reprogrammed with a new passphrase y Note An XR500E panel communicates using AES encryption If you currently have an XR500N panel installed you may purchase a separate feature key to activate encrypted communications using the Feature Upgrade process described in the Feature Upgrade Section Encrypted communication cannot be enabled on a standard XR500 panel XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 13 5 1 AGN ETU P Messaging Setup Messaging Setup
94. he wireless transmitter is Normally Closed 19 12 5 Next Zone Select YES to return to the ZONE NO prompt to program a new zone Select NO to display the Alarm Action option 19 13 Alarm Action This option allows you to change any Zone Type standard definitions When the Zone Type is specified the Alarm Action for that zone is stored in memory If the Zone Type is Blank Night Day Exit Auxiliary 1 or Auxiliary 2 it is a non 24 hour zone and the Alarm Action programing begins with Disarmed Open If the Zone Type is Fire Panic Emergency or Supervisory it is a 24 hour zone that is always armed and the Alarm Action programming begins with Armed Open The Fire Verify Zone Type functions the same as Fire Type with the following exceptions When a Fire Verify zone initiates an alarm the panel performs a Sensor Reset If any Fire Verify zone initiates an alarm within 120 seconds after the reset an alarm is indicated If an alarm is initiated after 120 seconds the cycle is repeated and a zone fault report is sent to the receiver Do NOT program Fire Verify Zone Types for Zone Retard 19 14 Disarmed Open Digital Monitoring Products 56 Defines the action taken by the panel when the zone is opened while the area is disarmed There are three actions to define Report to transmit Relay Output to activate and Relay Output action You must also make these selections for the Disarmed Short Armed Open and Armed Short zone condi
95. ices output groups and areas Below is a brief explanation of the User Profile elements For more information about user profiles refer to the User Profiles Record and the XR100 XR500 User s Guide LT 0683 Note Profiles cannot be changed via keypad in an All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away system Use the default profiles 1 through 10 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 creating profiles 1 to 98 NO areas are assigned by default The default for profile 99 is ALL areas assigned Profile 99 is preprogrammed in the system at the factory 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 preprogrammed at the factory 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 following User Profile Record The User Profile Record lists the user menu p
96. iliary 2 Type zones The default is N Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 32 T m H Output Options Output Options OUTPUT OPTIONS This section allows you to program panel output options The panel provides two Form C relays 1 and 2 and four switched ground open collector outputs numbered 3 to 6 Expand the system up to 500 additional relay outputs using J22 LX Bus on the panel multiple 716 Output Expander Modules and up to five interface cards In addition 45 wireless outputs are available when using the 1100X wireless receiver Refer to the XR500 Series Canadian Installation Guide LT 0681 for complete information 11 1 Select from the following output numbers e 1to6 e 450 to 474 Slow response time wireless outputs activates within 15 seconds e 480 to 499 Fast response time wireless outputs activates within 1 second e 500 to 999 LX Bus output Relay output Zone expansion output e D1 to D16 Keypad door strike relay for addresses 1 16 e G1 to G20 Output group The response time of a wireless output is the time it takes for a wireless output to activate once the panel event occurs You determine whether a wireless output is a slow or fast response based on the output number assigned A slow response output number extends battery life but response time may be up to 15 seconds A fast response output number responds within 1 second but reduces battery life Refer
97. imes as specified in Swinger Bypass Trips the panel bypasses it until the following conditions occur the area in which the zone is assigned is disarmed the zone is manually reset through the Bypass Zones keypad User Menu function the zone remains normal for one hour and the Reset Swinger Bypass is YES If the zone trips fewer than the specified times within one hour the bypass trip counter returns to 0 zero and the process must be repeated A report of the swinger bypass is sent to the receiver if Bypass Reports is YES 19 19 Prewarn Keypad Addresses At the entry delay start all keypad addresses selected here display ENTER CODE If you want the prewarn to sound at all 16 addresses leave the default setting To delete an address press the matching number on the keypad To disable prewarning at all keypads press a top row Select key to clear the addresses shown Press the COMMAND key when the address selection is complete The prewarn tone stops at the keypad where the first user code digit is entered If no keys are pressed for five seconds or an invalid user code is entered the prewarn tone resumes at that keypad 19 20 Entry Delay Select the entry timer for this zone Entry timers 1 to 4 are programmed in System Options 19 21 Zone Retard Delay When you select YES the zone operates with the zone retard delay The retard functions only in zone short conditions The zone must remain shorted for the full length of the ret
98. ine send the file from Remote Link by selecting Panel gt Send Remote Link then uploads the new programming into the panel You may also Request Events by selecting Panel gt Request Events in Remote Link The panel begins sending the first event or access that occurred on or after the start date specified by Remote Link and finishes by sending the last event or access that occurred on or before the end date specified by Remote Link If necessary a Request Events upload in progress can be cancelled Keypad Displays When the PICKUP option is used the keypad displays LINE SEIZED This indicates that the panel has seized the line and is executing its program If the line cannot be accessed or if the PICKUP option is used before all connect attempts are made the keypad displays SYSTEM BUSY Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 64 APPEND I A cc 23 4 Using the Walk Test The XR500 Series Canadian panel provides a walk test feature that allows a single technician to test the protection devices connected to zones on the system Conduct the Walk Test within 30 minutes of resetting the panel The Walk Test automatically ends if no zones are tripped for 20 minutes TEST IN PROGRESS displays at all keypads prosrammed with the same Area Display features When five minutes remain TEST END WARNING displays The Walk Test only tests zones assigned to the areas programmed into the keypad in Area Display If any areas are
99. ip within the Cross Zone Time both zones send ALARM signals to the receiver For example if zones 1 and 2 are Cross Zoned zones and only zone 1 trips a FAULT report is sent to the receiver for zone 1 If zone 1 trips and zone 2 trips within the Cross Zone Time an ALARM report is sent to the receiver for zone Lang Zone Report Type y Delayed ea EVEN Manager mm ry The Events Manager allows you to delay sending Trouble Y TI certain reports to the central station receiver Restore JV Reports can be kept in the panel memory until Opening IV overwritten by new activity or held until the Cosina Il Y memory buffer reaches 50 events or 50 door access Bypass Y granted events When the buffer is full the panel Reset Y automatically sends the stored reports to the Supervisory Y 1 gt central station receiver The table lists the panel AddCodes 1 Y reports you can delay using the Events Manager Delete Codes Y gt option Change Codes 23 8 User Profiles Permanent Schedule Chane 1 v A profile defines the authority of each user DoorAccess T code in the system Profiles are programmed 1N Door Access Denied Y the Keypad User Menu Several characteristics Late to close Y associated with each User Profile define its Force Armed Zone Y authority within the system To effectively program an XR500 Series system you must understand the interrelationship between profiles dev
100. is for a DMP 1100 Series Wireless system 1 50 Press any top row key to select the keypad buzzer annunciation WIRELESS AUDIBLE method for wireless low battery and missing messages Select ANY to enable ANY DAY MIN annunciation anytime Select DAY to enable annunciation except during sleeping hours 9 PM to 9 AM Select MIN minimum to annunciate only Fire and Fire Verify zones during daytime hours 9 AM to 9 PM Default is DAY 9 20 KEYPAD PANIC KEYS Enable Keypad Panic Keys ENABLED NOYES his option allows the two button panic key operation selected at the keypad to send the Panic Emergency or Fire message to the central station receiver Select YES to enable the two button panic operation to operate To disable the two button panic operation select NO Default is YES 9 21 OCCUPIED Occupied Premises PREMISES NO YES For All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away systems select YES to allow the panel to automatically disarm the interior area s when arming all areas and a perimeter Zone is not tripped during the exit delay Select NO to disable this feature Default is YES Note With a Home Sleep Away with Guest arming system this feature only applies to the main system 9 22 ENHANCED ZONE Enhanced Zone Test TEST NO YES Select YES to allow enhanced zone test operation The default is NO Enhanced operation allows 9 19 e Panic Test and Walk Test functions can be restricted to operate only during an Area 32 Shift 4 schedule if pr
101. it may have See the Zone Type chart in the Appendix When you assign a Zone Type to a zone automatic zone responses are made There are 12 Zone Types to choose from Application descriptions for each zone type can be found in the Appendix of this manual To enter a new Zone Type press any Select key The display lists all of the available Zone Types four at a time NT DY EX Blank Night Day or Exit Press COMMAND for additional zone types FI PN EM SV Fire Panic Emergency or Supervisory Press COMMAND for additional zone types Al A2__FV__ AR Auxiliary 1 Auxiliary 2 Fire Verify or Arming keyswitch Press COMMAND for additional zone types If you select Blank Night Day Exit Auxiliary 1 Auxiliary 2 or Arming as the Zone Type the zone must be assigned to an active area If you select Fire Fire Verify Panic Emergency or Supervisory as the Zone Type it is a 24 hour zone that is always armed and no area assignment is needed Zone Type Specifications The panel contains 12 default zone types for use in configuring the system These zone types provide the most commonly selected functions for their applications All zone types except the Arming zone type can be customized by changing the options listed below Arming zone type programming continues at Arming Zone Area Assignment Refer to the Appendix for complete zone type descriptions 19 5 Area Assignment AREA NO Enter the area number where the Night Day Exit
102. ivated until a user code is entered again Note The Request to Exit door access time of a keypad or Model 733 Wiegand Interface Module is not affected by this selection It remains at 5 seconds Strike Delay This option displays if DOOR is selected as Device Type Enter the number of minutes 0 to 9 to delay a door strike after a valid code is entered or acard read occurs When a valid code or card read or code is received the activation of the door strike is delayed for the number of minutes programmed The standard door strike message is sent to the Central Station receiver and logged in the Display Events at the time of card read or code entry and is not delayed During this delay all subsequent codes entered or cards presented to the reader for a door strike are ignored and no record of the attempt is stored Enter 0 zero to disable Default is 0 zero FIRE EXIT NO_YES Fire Exit Release Select YES to allow the door access relay at this address to be released whenever Fire panic keys are pressed or a Fire or Fire Verify zone alarm is in the Status List The relay is reset whenever a Sensor Reset is performed to remove all Fire and Fire Verify zone alarms from the Status List Select NO to not allow the door access relay at this address to be released Output Group Select YES to allow the output group relays assigned to the user profile to turn ON when the device relay is activated for the programmed strike time This could be u
103. l allows you to perform a Communication Status Test on each component of the panel s cellular or network communication paths While the Status List displays enter 984 and press the COMMAND key The keypad display changes to NBR TEST PICKUP Press the Select key under TEST to allow the panel to perform a Communication Status Test The display prompts the user for a user code to be entered The user code must have the authority to perform a System Test Upon entry of a Cell or Network path when prompted the test runs and the results display on the keypad See Diagnostic Functions section for a description of the Communication Status results PICKUP The panel picks up the phone line when Remote Link calls in The phone must be ringing before selecting PICKUP After completing panel programming in Remote Link connect to the panel by selecting Panel gt Connect Refer to the Remote Link User s Guide LT 0565 or Help File for complete information about connecting to panels While the panel displays in the status list and the telephone line at the panel rings enter 984 and press the COMMAND key The keypad display changes to NBR TEST PICKUP Press the Select key under PICKUP to allow the panel to seize the line The panel immediately seizes the phone line and sends a carrier tone to the receiver A verification process occurs and if successful the panel grants remote access to its programming and Event Buffer After the panel has seized the l
104. lays section at the beginning of this document and in the XR500 User s Guide LT 0683CAN 14 3 TIME DISPLAY Time Enter the keypad addresses that can display the time and day of the week 14 4 Arm Disarm Digital Monitoring Products 38 Enter the keypad addresses from which users can arm and disarm areas XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide TAT LIST Status List 15 1 Status List This function allows you to select the zone alarms and troubles and system monitor troubles displayed at the keypads The Status List function operates automatically when the keypad is not performing any other function The keypad stays in the Status List until the user arms or disarms or selects a menu option Status List alternates with the Armed Status on keypad addresses selected in the Menu Display Armed Status section You can choose to have System Monitor troubles placed in the list the different zone types placed in the list and at which keypad addresses they display To select a keypad enter the device number keypad address using the digit keys on the keypad When a keypad is selected an asterisk appears next to the keypad address Enter the number again to deselect the keypad Press the COMMAND key to display the next set of keypads 9 through 16 Refer to the Multiple Displays section at the beginning of this document 15 2 Display Keypads This option defines which keypad addresses display the various status information An
105. le Wireless Outputs XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide The Arm Alarm Output is compatible with the Model 1117 Wireless LED Annunciator and the Model 1116 Wireless Relay Output connected to a Model 572 Indicator LED When the Model 1117 is battery operated the LED is off when the system is armed to conserve battery life If an alarm occurs the output flashes quickly When using the Model 1116 connected to a Model 572 the LED is on when the system is armed If an alarm occurs the output pulses To operate the Arm Alarm output within one second program a fast response number from 480 to 499 Fast response operation reduces overall wireless output battery life To operate the Arm Alarm output within 15 seconds program a slow response number from 450 to 474 Slow response operation increases overall wireless output battery life Digital Monitoring Products 35 Ze ML ERR LEGO RMATION Output Information 12 1 Output Information OUTPUT INFO This section allows you to program wireless outputs and name wired outputs 12 2 Output Number OUTPUT NO XXX Enter an output number Entry range is 1 to 6 450 to 474 480 to 499 500 to 999 12 3 Output Name OUTPUT NAME This section allows you to define a 32 character alphanumeric name for any output numbers The name can display on the keypad when a user performs the browser feature at Outputs On Off See the XR100 XR500 User s Guide LT 0683CAN Appendix for browser operation
106. lection Two Buttons 000 53 1911 7 MN 54 19 11 85 Button Press TIME See 54 19 11 9 Arm Disarm Area Selection cccccceeseeeeeeeaveceeeevaeseeevaveeeeners 54 NNN 55 191111 OUTPUT KO 55 191 1 12 NOXE EE EE 55 DIV 56 EGG 5 GT a em via aa tei in 56 19 12 2 NENNE 56 19 12 3 End of Line eee 56 19 12 4 Normally OVN PT 56 19 12 5 NTN 56 XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products V TA BLE F Ball T EN T 19 13 Alarm CUO E 56 19 14 Disarmed Open isi eee it ni a a ba a a acd ata ip 56 19 15 FO le E TEE 57 19 16 NET sa oscar a aa sata iata ce a na ai 57 19 17 MANN 57 19 15 Swinger Bypass eee ee eee eee aeaa 58 19 19 Prewarn Keypad Addresses axrxraxnrnarnnvarnneannnnannnnannvnnvnnen 58 1920 Enty NN 58 19 21 Zone Retard Delay EE 58 19 22 Presignal Keypad Addresses rarraraurnvnunnvnvnnvannneannnnannnnavnnenr 58 19 23 Fast e 58 19 24 TOSS ZONE E 58 1979 5 00 E 59 19 26 Fire Panel Slave Input eegener geed Eed 59 19 27 Area Follower eege 59 19 28 Zone Real Time Status ss iarna sia asa te n a a ai ai 59 KS NIR alt e 59 19 29 Zone Audit RE 59 19 30 Report with Account Number for Area NNN 59 SN Je 60 20 1 OO EE 60 Set Lockout e TE 60 21 1 Set Lockout COP Lee 60 Feed 61 22 1 Feature UNNE 61 2 FT IN 61 22 1 2 All No Yes 61 eg EE EEE EE 61 22 1 3 Service User Authentication araxravnnvnrnnrnrnurarnsrannnenvnvnnvnsen 61 Purchasing Feature Upgrades NR 61 ANN 62
107. m daily until the supervisory trouble is cleared from the Status List 15 7 Panic Zones Specifies the keypad addresses 1 through 16 where all panic zone alarms and troubles display The name of the zone remains in the list until the zone restores The keypad buzzer does not sound for panic alarms or troubles 15 8 Emergency Zones Specifies the keypad addresses 1 through 16 where all emergency zone alarms and troubles display The name of the zone remains in the list until the zone restores The keypad buzzer does not sound for emergency alarms or troubles 15 9 AUXiZONES _ Auxiliary 1 Zones Specifies the keypad addresses 1 through 16 where all Auxiliary 1 zone alarms and troubles display The name of the zone remains in the list until the zone restores The keypad buzzer does not sound for Auxiliary 1 alarms or troubles You can further define which keypad address shows an Auxiliary 1 Zone event by entering that area number in the Display Areas menu during Device Setup 15 10 Auxiliary 2 Zones Specifies the keypad addresses 1 through 16 where all Auxiliary 2 zone alarms and troubles display The name of the zone remains in the list until the zone restores The keypad buzzer does not sound for Auxiliary 2 alarms or troubles You can further define which keypad address shows an Auxiliary 2 Zone event by entering that area number in the Display Areas menu during Device Setup 15 11 COMM PATH TRBL Communication Trouble ALL NO YES
108. mbush XR500N XR500E only eceeeees 45 18 10 Aroa NIE geet 45 18 10 1 All Perimeter Programming surausvrsrsrvonsnesnsuasvannnnnnnnnavsvnansnnenn 45 18 10 2 Home Sleep Away Programming eee eee eee 46 EL NN RARI RER Te SPERII OR NP PT N PIE RR E MRI Re 46 18 12 FN 46 18 13 SN 46 18 14 BUNNS 46 18 15 ANNE 46 18 16 Armed Output NUMDEE ae 47 18 17 BENN 47 18 18 BENN 47 18 19 Bank Safe amp Vault XR500N XR500E on 47 1620 COMMON e EE 47 B L MANN 47 18 22 Two Man Rule XR500N XR500E only 47 ZONES INTO Ia IONI sii catia cat n n dinam ua ai Eau 48 19 1 Zone NTV 48 19 2 Zone NEE 48 19 3 OVS ln 48 19 4 ZOE et 49 19 5 Le ul TE 49 19 6 Fire SEO ol I EE a a apa 49 19 7 Arming Zone Area Assignment a arnrnnnrnnnnnnnennvnrnnnrnrnrnennnenene 50 19 8 OY EE EE i taiata a ai ui ta 50 19 9 INGE 7 ONC NE EE e iti etala 51 19 10 MER 51 19 10 1 Serial Number Entry cccscsecscceceeeeseearsnearsneareneassnensonens 51 1002 CONOC SE 51 1910 3 SP TE ee 52 19 104 CEL NN 52 1105 Dem DEN Hr 52 19 10 6 TREN HP 52 19107 RENN 52 1100 Series Key OS sei i muta ial ci i di aaa da la 53 19 11 1 Key Fob User Number sn ceea io eee aia a ace ce ara Bre ate a Dan acasa ad atita 53 19 11 2 Key Fob Serial NUMDER ss iaca ar acea a pa at Aa n a 53 19 11 3 Key Fob Supervision Time sc iii seca aa act ta ct im aa pa 53 19 11 4 Number of Key Fob Buttons 53 19 11 5 Key Fob Button Selection Four Buttons 53 19 11 6 Key Fob Button Se
109. mming over the phone line Default is YES Receiver Key Operation With YES selected the panel requests the receiver s key during its first message to the SCS 1R Receiver and this becomes the alarm receiver key A receiver key is an alphanumeric code programmed into the receiver and identifies it to alarm panels The panel retains this alarm receiver key in memory and allows remote commands to be accepted over the dialer from the alarm receiver If an alarm occurs during a remote connect the alarm report is immediately sent to the alarm receiver and does not appear at the remote programming software YES also enables remote commands and programming to be accepted from a secondary receiver other than the alarm SCS 1R Receiver The panel requests the service receiver key the first time it is contacted by another receiver and this becomes the service receiver key The panel retains this service receiver key in memory and accepts remote commands from the service receiver If an alarm occurs during a remote connect the panel disconnects from the service receiver and calls the alarm receiver Alarm reports are only sent to the alarm receiver It is important that the alarm receiver key and the service receiver key programmed into the receiver at the central station are NOT the same so the panel can determine the difference between receivers When NO is selected remote commands and programming are not accepted from the SCS 1R Receiver using digital
110. n 18 15 Automatic Disarming NO disables automatic disarming by schedule for this area When YES is selected the area automatically disarms according to permanent or temporary schedules If an opening report is sent to the receiver the user number is indicated as SCH Guest1 Interior E Guest2 Interior Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 46 _ AREA DEI E GA ES EE ANRE ID hk 18 16 Armed Output Number Enter the output to turn on when this area is armed If an exit delay is used for this area the Armed Output turns on at the start of the exit delay The output is turned off when this area is disarmed The output cannot be turned on from the User Menu Outputs On Off option 18 17 Late Output Number Enter the output to turn on when this area is not armed by its scheduled time and Area Late or Closing Time displays at a keypad and the keypad buzzer is on The output is turned off when the keypad buzzer is silenced by pressing any key Default is 0 zero 18 18 LATE ARM DLY _60 Late Arm Delay Enter 4 to 250 minutes to delay before automatic re arming occurs after the area becomes disarmed outside of schedules See Closing Check Default is 60 minutes Note The Late Arm Delay can be superseded by the Re Arm Delay setting of the User Profile assigned to the user who disarmed the area Refer to the Re Arm Delay section in the XR500 Series Canadian User s Guide LT 0683CAN 18 19 BANK SAF NO YES B
111. n Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 55 LONE LEE DECES LE LOR FA Series Wireless For an FA Series Remote Wireless Receiver set the House Code to 99 See House Code programming in System Options Only zones 500 to 699 can be programmed as FA Series Wireless zones for maximum of 200 Wireless Zones For a DMP 1100X Wireless Receiver see section 16 10 NE INFORMATION Wireless WIRELESS NO YES Select YES to program a wireless zone connected to an FA Series FA400 DMP Remote Wireless Receiver Press the COMMAND key to continue with wireless programming 19 12 1 Check in Time You can set wireless transmitters to check in automatically every 10 30 or 60 seconds or not at all To change the 60 second default press any top row Select key to display NONE 10 30 60 Select the check in time you want for this zone Note Refer to the Wireless Check in and Supervision Time Definitions section of the Appendix for supervision information 19 12 2 Internal Contact Select YES to use an internal contact on the wireless transmitter Select NO to use an external contact When you select NO the following two prompts display 19 12 3 End of Line Select YES to supervise an external contact connected to the wireless transmitter At the contact install a 2 2k Ohm End of Line resistor in parallel for Normally Open contacts and in series for Normally Closed contacts 19 12 4 Normally Open Select NO if the contact connected to t
112. n programmed a short disarms the programmed areas When restored to normal no action occurs When the zone is opened from a normal disarmed state a trouble is reported STEP A short arms the areas and beeps the keypads once A normal condition causes no action An open condition disarms the programmed areas and beep the keypads for one second Note This arming style is designed for wireless arming pendants When using an arming disarming keyswitch locate the keyswitch within the protected area MNT Maintain When the zone is shorted the programmed areas are armed When restored to normal the programmed areas are disarmed and any alarm bells are silenced When the zone is opened from a normal disarmed state a trouble is reported If opened from a shorted armed state an alarm is reported and the zone is disabled until you disarm the area s from either a keypad or Remote Link XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide ZONE INFORMATION 19 9 Next Zone Select YES to terminate zone programming The display returns to Zone Number allowing you to enter a new zone number Select NO to make alterations to the Alarm Action for a zone Alarm Action is defined beginning with section 16 12 To program zones for wireless operation select NO at the NEXT ZONE NO YES option The WIRELESS NO YES option displays If the zone you are programming is intended for wireless devices select YES Select NO to continue programming non wireless zone
113. n the programmed exit timer Within the programmed number of seconds the user must then manually activate a second device such as a REX device or manual door knob to unlock the door If the door is opened after the programmed number of seconds the zone goes into alarm If you select YES pressing the COMMAND key displays ZONE 3 REX STRIKE TIME The Back Arrow returns to the ACTIVATE ZONE 2 SHUNT option 6 15 5 ZN 3 REX STRIKE Zone 3 REX Strike Time TIME 5 Enter the number of REX seconds to elapse Range is from 5 to 250 seconds Press any top row select key to enter the number of seconds The default is 5 seconds Press the COMMAND key to move forward to the ACTIVATE ONBOARD SPEAKER option The Back Arrow returns to ACTIVATE ZONE 3 REX XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 19 DEV ic E ET KR 6 15 6 ACTIVATE ONBOARD Activate Onboard Speaker SPEAKER NO YES Select YES to enable the onboard piezo speaker for local annunciation Select NO to turn the piezo off for all operations This does not affect remote annunciator open collector RA operation The default is YES Press the COMMAND key to display the CARD OPTIONS option The Back Arrow returns to ACTIVATE ZONE 3 REX 6 15 7 CARD OPTIONS Card Options DMP Press any top row Select key to display options Press the select key under DMP or CUSTOM to select that option Select DMP to indicate the reader sends a 26 bit DMP Gd E ae data s
114. nations Output groups 1 to 10 can be assigned by a user profile for applications such as elevator control See the XR500 User s Guide LT 0683CAN Output Group section for additional information Output groups 11 to 20 cannot be assigned to a profile and are available for installation applications such as special lighting etc To assign these groups to a profile use Remote Link or System Link software from DMP Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 37 PLAY Menu Display 14 1 Menu Display Menu Display allows you to select at which keypad addresses the user can access the following functions To select a keypad enter the device number keypad address using the digit keys on the keypad When a keypad is selected an asterisk appears next to the keypad address Enter the number again to deselect the keypad Press the COMMAND key to display the next set of keypads 9 through 16 Refer to the Multiple Displays section at the beginning of this document 14 2 Armed Status Enter the keypad addresses 1 through 16 that show the armed areas The User Menu Armed Areas function also displays the custom area name you enter in Area Information When only areas one to eight are used the Armed Status display is 12 345678 When areas nine or higher are used the system Armed Status display reads ALL SYSTEM ON or SYSTEM ON Press the COMMAND key to display additional areas Refer to the Multiple Disp
115. nd Heading 1 08 6 4 Access Areas 6 7 Strike Time 6 8 Strike Delay 6 13 Door Real Time Status 6 14 Send Door Forced Message 6 15 Program 734 Options 7 Remote Options 7 2 Remote Key 7 4 Allow Dialer Remote 7 5 Allow Network Remote 7 6 Allow Cellular Remote 7 7 Allow RS 232 Remote 7 8 Entr Connection 19 30 Report with Acct Number for Area 3 34 Send Path Information 5 4 Destination 1 5 5 Destination 1 User Number 5 7 Destination 2 User Number 5 9 Destination 3 User Number 5 13 Monthly Limit 6 2 Device Number 6 3 Door Name 7 14 First Second GPRS APN 9 23 Send 16 Character Names 12 3 Output Name 13 3 Group Name 18 2 Exit Delay 18 11 Area Name 19 3 Zone Name 19 26 Fire Panel Slave Input 19 29 Zone Audit Days 23 3 Using the 984 Command Function 23 8 User Profiles Digital Monitoring Products 74 Quick Explanation of Changes Added statement about door locking Added device type information Added device type information Added Door Real Time Status prompt Added Send Door Forced Message prompt Added Program 734 Options prompts Complete restructure and reorganization Allow up to 16 characters Added Allow Dialer Remote prompt Added Allow Network remote prompts Added Allow Cell Remote prompts Added Allow RS 232 Remote prompt Added Entr Connection prompts Added Report with Account Number for Area prompt Added Send Path Information section Added TLS Encryption note Added Destination 1 User Numbe
116. ne used for perimeter doors and windows and interior devices such as PIRs and Glassbreak detectors DY Day zone Used for emergency doors or fire doors to sound the keypad buzzer and display the zone name when the zone is faulted Day zones also send alarm reports to the receiver during the system armed periods EX Exit zone Initiates the entry delay timer when its assigned area is fully armed Also can initiate an exit delay timer to allow a user to exit an area after the arming process starts PN Panic zone Used for connecting to mechanical devices that allow a user to signal an emergency alarm Panic zones can provide either a silent or audible alarm with or without reporting to a central station receiver EM Emergency zone These are used for reporting medical or other non panic emergencies to the central station receiver SV Supervisory zone Used to provide 24 hour zone supervision to devices associated with fire systems Typical applications are tamper switches on Post Indicator Valves PIVs gate valves and low and high temperature gauges FI Fire zone Used for any type of powered or mechanical fire detection device Typical applications are for smoke detectors sprinkler flowswitches manual pull stations and beam detectors Retard cross zoning and presignal options are available for the Fire zone type FV Fire Verify zone Used primarily for smoke detector circuits to verify the existence of an actual fire conditi
117. nel memory by pressing the appropriate Select key area under or on the display You then enter the new information using the keypad data entry digit keys When there are more than four response options available press the COMMAND key to display the next one to four options Pressing the Back Arrow key allows you to review the previous four choices The Select keys areas are also used for choosing a section from the programming menu Press any Select key or touch the Select Area when the programming section name you want displays Note On Security Command Thinline and Aqualite keypads 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 See Figures 6 and 7 XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products iri T RODU EE Rei 1 10 Entering Alpha Characters Some options during programming require you to enter alpha characters To enter an alpha character press or touch the key that has that letter written below it The keypad displays the number digit of the key Next press the Select key area that corresponds to the location of the letter under the key Pressing a different Select key area changes the letter When another digit key is pressed the last letter displayed is retained and the process starts over DEEG TFTP First Letter Third Lette First Le
118. no limit Default is 0 zero Card Plus PIN XR500E only Select YES to require all users to present a proximity credential and enter a PIN number wherever user code entry is required for system functions accessed from a keypad Select NO to disable Card Plus PIN operation Default is NO Note The Card Plus PIN option is not designed to operate with All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away systems For an XR500E system using Card Plus PIN two code entries are required by a user to operate the system from a keypad The first must be a code entered from a Wiegand interface device card fob etc using a reader such as the built in reader of a DMP Keypad An external reader may also be used The second code User Pin is keyed in at the keypad or could be a second card or fob For a Card Plus PIN system user codes Card and PIN are typically administered using DMP System Link software When this option is first turned on at a keypad the factory default user number 9999 user code 99 must be available to enter the user menu at a keypad to then add user codes and PIN numbers or to change existing users to add their PIN number If user 9999 was previously removed re enter this user and then set Card Plus Pin YES Afterwards user 9999 can be removed and the system only allows card plus PIN entries Note Current users of an existing system are immediately affected in that they must have their user code information changed to add the user PIN H
119. nt back to DMP for repair You may cancel a Lockout Code by entering 00000 at the Set Lockout Code command Lockout Code restriction Do not set a Lockout Code higher than 65535 XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide CULE ES et E bi A LD Em Feature Upgrade 22 1 Feature Upgrade In the Programming Menu pressing COMMAND at the SET LOCKOUT CODE prompt displays FEATURE UPGRADE This allows you to enable additional features in the panel Press any top row Select key to display the first available feature ENABLED or DISABLED displays indicating whether this feature is currently used in this panel Press the COMMAND key to display additional feature s ENTER KEY To enable a feature press any top row Select key anywhere in the features list to display the ENTER KEY prompt Enter the factory supplied feature key for the specific panel and press the COMMAND key The feature specific to the key displays as ENABLED Note XR500 Series version 106 or higher panels require a six 6 character feature key Version 105 panels require a 16 character feature key If the feature key entered is not accepted the ENTER KEY prompt displays again Re enter the feature key and press the COMMAND key 22 1 1 Encryption Enable this feature to provide 128 bit AES data encryption This feature upgrade can only be enabled on an XR500N panel version 105 or higher For installations where an XR500 panel is installed it is recommended the
120. o the SMTP server in conjunction with the SMTP Username to provide email authentication to the server Passwords display as lowercase 5 18 From Email Address L sd Enter the email address on file with the email service This displays in the email message as the sender s address XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 15 DEWVICE SE AE Device Setup 6 1 Device Setup This section allows you to define the XR500 Series Canadian panel physical configuration You can install and address up to sixteen supervised devices on the keypad data bus 6 2 DEVICE NO Device Number DEVICE 1 DOOR _ Enter the device number on the keypad bus you are programming The keypad bus can have up to 16 devices Note After you program each option for the first device repeat these programming steps for each additional devices DOOR KPD FI NONE DOOR XR500 Version 205 The device is an access control device and is either a keypad or a Wiegand Interface Module KEYPAD XR500 Version 205 The device is either a keypad or a zone expander device FIRE The device is a Remote Fire Command Center NONE No device is set for this address 6 3 DOOR NAME 1 Door Name The door name displays To change the name press any top row Select key then enter up to 16 characters for the door name Press COMMAND to continue device setup programming 6 4 ACCESS AREAS Access Areas Press the COMMAND key to program Access Areas
121. o the panel Having completed programming sheets available before entering data helps prevent errors and can shorten the time you spend programming Completed sheets also provide you with an accurate panel program record you can keep on file for future system service or expansion The remainder of this Introduction provides instructions for starting and ending a programming session using the alphanumeric keypad 1 2 Getting Started y Ground Yourself Before Handling the Panel Touch any grounded metal such as the enclosure before V touching the panel to discharge static Remove All Power From the Panel Remove all AC and Battery power from the panel before installing or connecting any modules cards or wires to the panel V Before starting to program the XR500 Series Canadian panel make sure the panel is properly grounded and AC and battery power is applied to the appropriate panel terminals All wiring connections and grounding instructions are detailed in the XR500 Series Canadian Installation Guide LT 0681 LT 0759 Accessing the Programmer 1 Install the reset jumper across the two J16 reset pins for two seconds ner ER nede 2 Remove the reset jumper and place it over just em jumper over both of the sie Coe H pins to reset the panel one pin for future use i D z O 3 Enter the code 6653 PROG into a Ee Outpu ee Output 2 v 32 character alphanumeric keypad set ai 5 atter E H to address one supervised mode P
122. ogrammed If no schedule is entered the walk test always operates e A Verify message is sent each time a zone is tested If a zone is tripped multiple times a Verify message is sent for each trip This allows the Central Station to record the number of devices per zone e The Verify message for each zone test is sent at the time the trip occurs instead of at the end of Walk Test e The System Test Begin and System Test End Central Station messages indicate the type of zone being tested The System Test Begin message also includes the user name and number 9 23 Dual EOL Select YES to enable the use of dual 1K EOL resistors on panel zones one to eight This zone operation is used for medium or high risk ULC Listed applications Please see Dual EOL section in the XR500 Series Canadian Installation Guide for complete details Select NO to disable this feature Default is YES 9 24 SEND 16 CHAR Send 16 Character Names NAMES NO YES This option allows central stations to select being sent either the first 16 characters of the name field or the entire programmed name up to 32 characters for user name user profile zone name area name output name and group name Select YES to have the first 16 characters of the name field sent to the central station Select NO to send the exact number of characters entered in the name field from 1 up to the maximum of 32 characters Default is YES Note Using 32 character names increases the length of th
123. on When a Fire Verify zone initiates an alarm the panel performs a Fire Reset If any Fire Verify zone initiates an alarm within 120 seconds after the reset an alarm is indicated If an alarm is initiated after 120 seconds the cycle repeats A1 and A2 Auxiliary 1 and Auxiliary 2 These zones are similar to a Night zone and are typically used to protect restricted areas within a protected premises AR Arming zone This zone allows you to connect a keyswitch to a zone and use it to arm and disarm one or more areas 23 12 Zone Type Specifications The XR500 Series Canadian panel contains multiple default zone types for use in configuring the system These zone types provide the most commonly selected functions for their applications All zone types can be customized by changing the variable options listed below The Keypad Bus Zone Information table below reflects the zone types for Keypad Bus Zones The XR500 Series LX Bus Zone Information table on the next page reflects the zone types for LX Bus Zones XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 69 Keypad Bus Zone Type Area Fire Disarmed Disarmed Armed Armed Information Bell Open Short Open Short Assign Disarm condition of NT DY EX A1 and A2 only INT Assign Prewarn and Entry Delay for EX only Door Number Style Output n SZ 00 Action Output Output m om Action m1 lt oo Action zZ Real Time Rprts Z Swinger Prew
124. one numbers begin with the keypad address and are followed by the particular zone from that keypad For example a 7073 at keypad address 7 would provide zones 71 72 73 and 74 Press COMMAND to enter a zone name SSC em 8 em 9 fom Note For 1100 Series Key Fob zones 400 449 programming continues at the 1100 Series Key Fobs Section 19 3 Zone Name Zone names can have up to 32 alphanumeric characters A name must be given to each zone in the system The name can display at the keypads during arming and disarming so the user does not have to memorize zone numbers Users can asso ciate a zone name with a particular protection point A zone that is not part of the system must be marked unused To add a zone name to the system press any Select key and then enter up to 32 characters for the new zone name Press COMMAND to continue To mark a zone unused delete the old name by pressing a top row Select key then press the COMMAND key The programmer automatically programs the name as UNUSED If you have already cleared Zone Information during Initialization the zones is marked UNUSED Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 48 ZONE INFORMATION 19 4 Zone Type The Zone Type defines the panel response to the zone being opened or shorted This is called the Alarm Action There are up to 13 possible alarm action responses depending on the zone type and any restrictions
125. orized Entry Late to Close Only sent as a Supervisory Report if Area Schedules is not enabled Closing Check is enabled and an opening closing schedule has been programmed Note To send these reports to the PC Log you must enable SUPV MSG 17 12 pC LOG REAL TIME PC Log Real Time Status STATUS NO YES Select YES to send Real Time Status reports for zones doors and outputs The specific reports must also be selected by individual zone or output The Real Time Status messages are sent to a PC running a graphic display software Default is NO The messages that can be sent are e Door Open with zone number e Door Closed with zone number e Door Open with door number e Door Closed with door number e Output On e Output Off e Output Pulse e Output Temporal XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 43 AREA II DEOR MAT ION Area Information 18 1 Area Information Allows you to assign functions to the different areas in the system All non 24 hour zones must be assigned to an active area See Zone Information You activate an area by assigning ita name See Area Name Aname is given to each active area in place of a number to assist the user during arming and disarming When only areas one to eight are used the Armed Status display is 123456 7 8 When areas nine or higher are used the system Armed Status display reads ALL SYSTEM ON or SYSTEM ON Press the COMMAND key to display additional area
126. ormation Press the Select key under the required number of minutes The transmitter must check in at least once during this time or a missing condition is indicated for that zone 1100 Series transmitters automatically checkin based on the supervision time selected for the wireless zone no additional programming is needed If two zones share the same transmitter the last programmed supervision time is stored as the supervision time for both zones Zero 0 indicates an unsupervised transmitter Note When the panel is reset or a receiver is installed or powered down and powered up the supervision timer restarts for all wireless zones LED Operation Select YES to turn on an 1142 Hold up transmitter LED during Panic or Emergency operation Select NO to turn the LED off during Panic or Emergency operation The LED always operates when the transmitter case is open and the tamper is faulted Default is YES Disarm Disable Select YES to disable the zone tripped message short to the 1100X Series Receiver from the 1126 PIR transmitter during the disarmed period When disabled the 1126 only sends supervision tamper and low battery messages during the disarmed period to extend transmitter battery life Select NO to always send zone tripped messages in addition to supervision tamper and low battery Default is YES PIR Pulse Count Select the number of infrared pulses 2 or 4 the 1126 PIR should sense before sending a short message to the
127. ort condition during Soft Shunt Selecting YES turns the relay off when Zone 2 faults open or short during Soft Shunt The default is NO Press the COMMAND key to display ACTIVATE ZONE 3 REX The Back Arrow returns to the ZONE 2 SOFTSHUNT TIME option 6 15 4 ACTIVATE ZONE 3 Activate Zone 3 Request to Exit REX NO YES Selecting YES activates the Zone 3 Request to Exit REX option Selecting NO allows standard zone operation on Zone 3 and displays the ACTIVATE ONBOARD SPEAKER option Default setting is NO Optionally connect a PIR or other motion sensing device or a mechanical switch to Zone 3 to provide REX capability to the system When Zone 3 shorts the on board Form C relay activates for the programmed number of seconds During this time the user can open the protected door to start the programmed Soft Shunt entry exit timer After the programmed number of seconds the relay restores the door to its locked state The 734 module provides a shunt only option for REX on Zone 3 When Zone 3 opens from a normal state only a Soft Shunt occurs the on board relay does not activate This shunt only option uses two methods of REX The first REX device provides the programmed Soft Shunt entry exit timer The second REX device or manual device such as a door knob unlocks the door An example of the shunt only configuration is a door to an office that is locked 24 hours a day Users pass a REX motion detector positioned by the door to begi
128. ouse Code When using a DMP wireless system enter a house code between 1 and 50 When using FA Series wireless enter 99 See Wireless programming in Zone Information Default is 0 indicating no wireless system is being used The DMP house code identifies the panel DMP receiver and DMP transmitters to each other When operating the DMP receiver listens for transmissions that have the programmed house code and transmitter serial number Note The flexibility of DMP two way wireless operation allows an existing house code to be changed in the panel at any time The transmitters may take up to two minutes to learn the new house code and continue operation Note When any wireless zone programming is changed in the panel wireless receiver zone programming is updated At that point all wireless zones display as normal for approximately 1 minute regardless of the actual state of the zone Detect Wireless Jamming This option displays when the House Code entered is for a DMP 1100 Series Wireless system 1 50 When enabled and the wireless receiver detects jamming a trouble or alarm message displays in the Status List and is sent to the central station receiver Select YES to enable jamming messages to display in the Status List Select NO to disable jamming messages Default is NO XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide YST EM m H Wireless Audible Annunciation WLS AUDIBLE DAY This option displays when the House Code entered
129. per to R and briefly reset the panel using the J16 jumper to activate RS 232 operation Default is O On board 232 Setup String This option displays when the Communication Type is 232 Enter up to two lines of 16 ES characters to equal up to 32 characters for the destination address that may include an IP address Example If using a DMP iCOM enter ATHUCXXX XXX XXX XXX PPPPP where X is the IP address and P is the port number 893A This option displays when the Communication Type is DD or CID The 893A option allows reports to be sent to the receiver on a second DD line using the 893A module Default is No When using this option Test Report messages S07 Automatic Recall Test or S88 Unrestored System Recall Test are sent to the receiver at the frequency programmed in Test Frequency alternating between the first and second phone line For example a DD path with an 893A module set for daily test report frequency sends a test report through phone line 1 one day and phone line 2 the next day IND LINE PREFIX If 893A option is set to YES enter up to a 3 digit prefix to be dialed before the FS second phone number If no prefix is entered the second phone number is dialed as originally entered ALARM SWITCH 1 Alarm Switch This prompt displays for DD or CID Communication Types Enter the number of attempts to send an alarm message before switching to the next path Range is from 1 to 10 All non alarm messages are sent for 10 att
130. pha Characters x ravnnvarnnrarnaravanvannnenvansnvnser 4 1 12 Keypad Displays Current Programming arararvarnnnnrnrnernrnernrnenn 4 1 13 Oo EG DIE e EE 5 1 14 Asterisks in Programming axravavrnvannnvannnvansneansunannvnansvnnnnvenee 5 MP pr 6 2 1 MN 6 2 2 clear MENT eeneg e aa e Buia a ia 6 2 3 Clear All Codes eege 6 2 4 EMNENE NN 6 2 5 Clear Display Events Memory axranavnnvnnnnvarnnrannnennnnnannnennnnenr 6 2 6 Clear Zone Information sand 6 2 7 Clear Area NO Aa 6 2 8 Clear Output Information EE 6 2 9 Clear Communication and Remote Options cccccseeeeeeeeees 7 2 10 Set to Factory RT 7 COMMUNICAUION EE 8 Sal ENN scii zice seats ese ccueseecea aliata ei isiad 8 3 2 ACCOUNE NN ere 8 3 3 TVS PE EE initin ati ded a at 8 3 4 Communication Path BEE 8 3 5 Communication Nr 8 3 6 PT ena I AA 9 3 7 ERE 9 3 8 EL EENEG 9 3 9 BAD eege 9 3 10 EE IMG eebe 9 3 11 SCI TIA EE 9 3 12 FNL TMS EE A EEE IEE 9 3 13 Seilen EE 9 3 14 FAP 9 3 15 REC OTEO LE n atu ta amagit n ni at ant apa a lia aia 10 5 16 First Telephone Number srararnnvavnnnnnnnsnrnvrnvansnvavenvnnnnvnnnuenre 10 5 17 Second Telephone Number x ararnsvannnnnnnnrnnnernnnnennnvenvnnssvnvnn 10 3 18 Advanced Programming sosesc ae cin aa ao ata at 10 3 19 First GPRS APN Second GPRS APN csccecseeesseceeneensneess 10 3 20 Fail Test ele le 10 3 21 FO NEE 10 3 22 Retry SC ee 11 323 SVs HV 6 COCIE EEE ER 11 3 24 232 Communication eege 11
131. r section Added Destination 2 User Number section Added Destination 3 User Number section Added Monthly Limit option Added new Device Types Added option of entering up to 32 characters Added First Second GPRS APN section Added Send 16 Character Names option Added option of entering up to 32 characters Added option of entering up to 32 characters Changed exit delay minimum from 45 to 30 seconds Added option of entering up to 32 characters Added option of entering up to 32 characters Added Fire Panel Slave Input option Added Zone Audit Days section Changed Keypad to Test Added option of entering up to 32 characters XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Listings and Approvals This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 NIST Validated XR500E Encrypted Command Processor Panel Certificate 130 ANSI SIA CP 01 2000 False Alarm Reduction Underwriters Laboratories Canada ULC Listed ULC 545 Household Fire ULC Subject C1023 Household Burglar ULC ORD C1076 Proprietary Burglar ULC 304 06 Central Station Burglar KO NOYO VOTRO 01032 LT 0679CAN 1 08 2010 Digital Monitoring Products Inc 800 641 4282 INTRUSION FIRE e ACCESS e NETWORKS www dmp com 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Digital Monitoring Products Made in the USA Springfield Missouri 65803 8877 d 0 Si Z m QO d 2
132. r to ten digits in length Press any top row Select key to enter a user code digit length between 4 10 digits This number must match the user code number length being used by the panel Default is 5 For an XR500 Area System use 4 to 10 digits typically 5 For all other systems and panels use 4 digits Any selection above 5 digits require entry of the custom card definitions with custom site and user code positions for the Wiegand string When searching the bit string for the user code the digits are identified and read from left to right Degraded Mode This option defines the relay action when communication with the panel has not occurred for five seconds Press any top row Select key to display relay action options Press the Back Arrow key to return to the NO OF USER CODE DIGITS DEGRADED MODE Choose the Degraded Mode Action required Seas Press the first Select key to choose OFF Default Relay Always Off The relay does not turn on when any Wiegand string is received Off does not affect any REX DEGRADED MODE CPeration AC CEPT SITE CODE Press the second Select key to choose SITE Accept Site Code Door access is granted when the Wiegand site code string received matches any site code DEGRADED MODE programmed at SITE CODE ENTRY For details refer back to the REQUIRE SITE CODE ANY WIEGAND READ option DEGRADED MODE Press the third Select key to choose ANY Any Wiegand Read Door access is granted when
133. ransmitters Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 68 APPEND I A ETTER 23 10 1Wireless Check in and Supervision Definitions 23 11 FA Series Check in Time Explained The check in time programmed for F Series wireless transmitters is the number of seconds between each message sent from the transmitter to the FA Series receiver for supervision purposes This time is programmable for each transmitter from 10 30 or 60 seconds Selecting 0 zero disables check in If no messages are received from a transmitter in any four hour period a transmitter missing is generated by the FA Series receiver and communicated to the panel DMP 1100 Series Supervision Time Explained The supervision time programmed for DMP 1100 Series wireless is the number of minutes that must elapse before a transmitter missing message is generated for a transmitter that is not sending its automatically generated supervision message The supervision time is programmable to 3 60 240 minutes Selecting 0 zero disables supervision time Keypad Bus and LX Bus Zone Type Descriptions This section describes applications for the default Keypad and LX Bus zone types in Zone Information programming Blank Zone Customizable zone type By default no actions are programmed to occur with Blank Zone A zone name must be entered to use this zone type This zone type is not the same as an UNUSED zone NT Night Zone Controlled instant zo
134. reporting Selecting NO disables Real Time Status for this zone Default is NO 19 28 1 DOOR NUMBER 0 Door Number If ZONE REAL TIME STATUS is selected as YES enter a door number keypad bus address of 1 16 When a door number is selected the door number is included in the status report instead of the zone number Enter 0 zero to disable this feature and report the zone number Default is 0 no door 19 29 Zone Audit Days 0 Enter the number of days 0 to 365 allowed to elapse without the zone being tripped before a fault message is sent The message is sent to the receiver s programmed to receive Supervisory Trouble Reports at 10 00 am followins the expiration of the timer Each time the zone is tripped the Zone Audit Days timer restarts and begins to countdown the number of days programmed After the countdown expires a fault message is sent and the Zone Audit Days timer restarts and begins to countdown the number of days programmed Available for all zone types except fire and fire verify Enter 0 zero to disable this function Default is 0 zero 19 30 REPORT WITH ACCT Report with Account Number for Area NO FOR AREA O This option is only available for 24 hour zone types Fire Fire Verify Panic Emergency or Supervisory Enter the area number 1 32 to assign as a 24 hour zone type This option sends the account number of the programmed area with messages If the entered area number does not exist or is not valid the
135. ress i J e Heg J16 Reset Z5 GND Z6 Z7 GND Z8 Z9 Z9 Z10 Z10 PROG Q COMMAND e ER 4 The keypad displays PROGRAMMER You are now ready to start programming the panel 24 25 26 27 Figure 1 XR500 Series Canadian Panel Showing Reset XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 1 ETR P WP ES 1 3 Encrypted Communications XR500N XR500E only Some installations require secure data communications DMP offers NIST approved AES encrypted communication Use a unique passphrase to enable encrypted communications and provide a secure means for data communications See Network Options An XR500E panel communicates using AES encryption If you currently have an XR500N panel installed you may purchase a separate feature key to activate encrypted communications using the Feature Upgrade process Encrypted communication cannot be enabled on a standard XR500 panel For more information on the Feature Upgrade process see Section 21 in this document 1 4 Programmer Operation There are 21 programming sections to choose from Programming Item Section in This Manual Initialization Communication Network Options Messaging Setup Device Setup 6 PrinterReports 7 8 gt 2 10 gt System Reports System Options Bell Options 10 Output Options feature Upgrade To choose a section for programming press any top row Select key when the keypad displays the name of that section Sections 2 through 22
136. ress the Select key under the key fob button to program The following list identifies the default button assignments TOP Arming with no areas assigned BTM Disarming with no areas assigned LFT Panic Alarm PN with no output assigned RGT Arming with Area 1 assigned 19 11 6 BUTTON Key Fob Button Selection Two Buttons TOP BIM This prompt only displays if the key fob being programmed is a two button model Press the Select key under the key fob button to program The following list identifies the default button assignments TOP Arming with no areas assigned BTM Disarming with no areas assigned XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 53 LONE LES SES RAT ION 19 11 7 BUTTON ACTION yyy BUTTON ACTION ARM DIS TGL STA BUTTON ACTION PN PN2 EM EM2 BUTTON ACTION OUT RST UN 19 11 8 BUTTON PRESS TIME XXXXX PRESS TIME SHORT LONG 19 11 9 ARM DIS AREAS Digital Monitoring Products 54 Button Action This option specifies the Button Action for an individual key fob button The default action for the button selected is displayed Press any Select key to display the Button Action options To view more options press COMMAND yyy the name of the button being programmed TOP BTM LFT RGT ARM Arm Arms selected areas and force arms bad zones DIS Disarm Disarms selected areas TGL Toggle Arm Toggles arm disarm for selected areas and force arms bad zones when arming
137. rimary path and its subsequent backup paths Typical communication takes place on the primary path with backup paths being used only when the primary path fails or when the backup path is programmed to duplicate messages There is no option to backup path 8 3 5 Communication Type Specifies the communication method the panel uses on this path to report system events to DMP SCS 1R Receivers or non DMP receivers Default is DD for Path 1 and NONE for Path 2 8 NONE DD NET CID NONE For local systems Selecting NONE ends communication programming DD Digital Dialer communications to a DMP SCS 1R Receiver NET Network communication using the panel onboard network connection The DMP Network Output reporting format is transmitted over a data network to the SCS 1R Receiver CID This option allows the panel to communicate to non DMP receivers using the Contact ID format CELL 232 J CELL This option allows communication over the GPRS network using digital cellular technology with the 463G or CellCom Series Digital Cellular Communicator 232 This option sends serial data and can be used for radio backup or other communication options and uses the on board serial port Select 232 when using a 462N Interface Card or DB 9 backup communications by directly connecting to the RS 232 port on the panel If using the on board RS 232 port set the XR500 Series Canadian panel J23 jumper to R and briefly reset the panel using the J16 jumper to
138. rmation programming When either All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away is selected the area names are automatically assigned and cannot be modified Note Areas 3 32 in an All Perimeter system areas 4 32 in a Home Sleep Away system and areas 10 32 in a Home Sleep Away with Guest system are not available for use and are initialized 9 3 Instant Arming When YES is selected the arming keypad displays INSTANT for selection during the exit countdown delay when arming fewer than all areas of the system At the time instant arming is selected any entry and exit delays programmed for the areas being armed are ignored The entry delay for previously armed areas is not affected by instant arming When NO is selected INSTANT does not display during arming Default is NO for an Area System and YES for an All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away system 9 4 Closing Wait When YES is selected the keypad displays ONE MOMENT while waiting for an acknowledgement from the receiver before arming the selected area s and performing a Bell Test if selected Exit delays begin after the Closing Wait Opening Closing reports must be YES to enable Closing Wait 9 5 ENTRY DLY 1 30 Entry Delay 1 ENTRY DLY 2 60 Enter the Entry Delay time for all Exit type zones programmed to use Entry Delay 1 ENTRY DLY 3 90 When an armed Exit type zone is faulted the keypad prewarn tone begins sounding ENTRY DLY 4 ER All keypads programmed to prewarn for that zone display E
139. rn on when an Ambush code is entered at a keypad The output is turned off using the Sensor Reset option Enter 0 zero to disable 11 7 11 8 Entry Output ENTRY OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on at the start of the entry delay time The output turns off when the area is disarmed or the entry delay time expires Enter 0 zero to disable Exit Output EXIT OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on when an exit delay time starts in any area of the system The output turns off when the area arms or when the arming has been stopped Enter 0 zero to disable 11 9 11 10 Ready Output READY OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on when all disarmed burglary zones are in a normal state The output is turned off when any disarmed burglary type zone is in a bad state Enter 0 zero to disable This output is not compatible with Cutoff Outputs 11 11 Telephone Trouble Output PH TRBL OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on when the phone line monitor on the panel phone line is lost Enter 0 zero to disable this output 11 12 Late To Close Output LATE CLS OUT 0 Enter the output number to turn on at the expiration of a Closing schedule The output activates simultaneously with the CLOSING TIME keypad display The output is turned off when the area is armed the Closing is extended or the schedule is changed Enter 0 zero to disable this output 11 13 Device Fail Output DVC FAIL OUT 0 Enter the output num
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141. rofile assignments and the system functions users are allowed to access based on the profile numbers assigned to their codes Always make sure that at least one administrator in your system has a profile with all authorities and areas 23 9 User Profiles Record This User Profiles Record can be used as a tool when programming Devices Profiles Areas and Output Groups Because these programming options are interrelated use this sheet to plan the system before you begin the installation and programming process XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 67 Profile Arm Disarm Profile Name Areas Shift Time Access N Ww A gt PITT TT TT Door access PPT TITT T T TT f farmedarea pt tT tT tT Et tT TT TT TITT Joutputson ort TITT vss zones PPP CC zone monitor PPP sem status PPP sem PPP TT ser protes PPP eer TITT Caesar events gt PPP em Reauest PPP TT Frem user code PPP TT anpassa 2 EEE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEE NIN N NININ LA TA LA LA OW JO A TA D P gt gt gt gt gt gt pt Ett tT TT TTT TTT TT Rear geen PTT TTT PPT PT PT TT TT fsetanguage 1234A 23 10 FA Series Transmitter Information A House ID Number is like an address for FA Series wireless transmitters so they know with which panel they should be communicating The House ID Number is based on the last two digits of the panel primary account number Be sure that the primary panel a
142. ry zones Select SV to test supervisory zones Includes all SV zones Note During the Walk Test trip each zone device or button on the system for 1 to 2 seconds You do NOT have to hold the zones for 2 seconds in normal mode for PN type zones You are only required to hold the panic during the Walk Test because the zone takes additional time to report when the system is in test mode WLS PIR WLS Wireless Check in Test Select WLS to automatically test wireless transmitter communications Includes all wireless devices except key fobs and transmitters programmed for a supervision time of 0 zero PIR Wireless PIR Walk Test The PIR Walk Test allows the installer to verify the 1126 operation When enabled the 1126 LED flashes each time motion is detected for up to 30 minutes This is a local test only and no messages are sent to the Central Station BELL NO YES PULS Bell Action This option selects the bell output action when a zone under test faults This option allows the panel bell and or burglary bell and or fire bell to turn ON and then OFF each time a zone is tripped opened or shorted NO Select NO for no bell output action during Walk Test YES Select YES to turn on any bell output for 2 seconds during Walk Test PULS Select PULS to turn on any bell output for 1 4 second during Walk Test Any LX Bus device output turns on for 1 6 seconds due to the polling cycle Trip Counter For Walk Test Once in the Walk Test w
143. s If no other cross zoned zone trips before the cross zone time expires the panel sends only a zone fault report to the receiver Cross zoning is not compatible with all zone types You can not enable cross zoning for Fire verify zones or for any Fire zones that have Retard Delay enabled XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide ZONE INFORMATION 19 25 PRIORITY NO YES Priority Select YES to provide additional protection for the premises by requiring this zone to be in a normal condition before its assigned area can be armed 19 26 FIRE PANEL SLAVE Fire Panel Slave Input INPUT NO YES This option is available on Fire Zones FI only and allows a fire zone the ability to provide slave communication operation for a separate fire alarm control panel If YES this zone will transmit a restoral immediately when restored by the fire panel being monitored A sensor reset is not required to generate the restoral message If NO this zone will operate as a standard fire type zone and a sensor reset is required before the zone will return to normal Default is NO 19 27 FOLLOW AREA 0 Area Follower Allows Night Day Aux 1 or Aux 2 burglary zones to be delayed by following any exit or entry delay that is currently running in the area that is specified Default is 0 19 28 ZONE REAL TIME Zone Real Time Status STATUS NO YES Selecting YES allows Real Time Status reports such as Door Open or Closed with zone number to be sent using PC Log
144. s Refer to the Multiple Displays section at the beginning of this document and in the XR500 User s Guide LT 0683CAN 18 2 Exit Delay Enter the exit delay time for all Exit type zones in this area When the exit delay time starts all activity on that zone and other non 24 hour zone types in the area is ignored until the exit delay expires The keypad displays the Exit Delay time countdown and annunciates the Exit Delay tone at 8 second intervals until the last 10 seconds when annunciation is at 3 second intervals The exit delay can be from 30 to 250 seconds Default is 60 seconds During Exit Delay if an exit zone trips then restores and trips again the Exit Delay timer restarts This restart can occur only once The Exit Delay restart is disabled when programmed for High Line Security operation Exit Error Operation At arming when an entry exit zone EX is faulted at the end of the exit delay then one of two sequences occur For Entry Delay 1 EX type zones e the bell sounds for the length of time set in Bell Cutoff programming e the Entry Delay operation starts requiring code entry to disarm e if not disarmed a zone alarm and an exit error are sent to the receiver For Entry Delay 2 4 EX type zones e the zone is force armed and a zone force arm message is sent to the receiver e an Exit Error is sent to the receiver e the bell sounds for the length of time set in Bell Cutoff programming 18 3 Burglary Bell Output Enter th
145. s in the 500 to 999 range e Zones 400 to 449 can be programmed for 1100 Series Key Fobs e Zones 500 to 699 can be programmed for FA Series Wireless e Zones 500 through 999 can be programmed for DMP 1100 Series Wireless DMP Wireless For a DMP 1100X Wireless Receiver set the House Code from 1 to 50 See House Code programming in System Options Zones 500 through 999 can be programmed as Wireless zones Set the XR500 Series Canadian panel J23 jumper to X to enable on board DMP Wireless operation Briefly reset the panel using the J16 jumper to activate Wireless operation Refer to the XR500 Series Canadian Installation Guide LT 0681 For an 1100 Series Key Fob see section 19 11 For an FA Series Remote Wireless Receiver see section 19 12 NOTE All wireless programming is stored in the XR500 Series Canadian panel The 1100X Wireless Receiver obtains the necessary programming information from the panel each time the receiver powers up when the programmer STOP routine is selected or the panel is reset The receiver memory refresh takes up to 10 seconds to complete depending on the number of wireless zones programmed and the Red LED remains on during this time Normal receiver operation is inhibited during the memory refresh period ZONE INFORMATION 19 10 Wireless NO vesl Wireless Select YES to program this zone as a DMP wireless zone You must program the wireless House Code prior to adding DMP wireless zones to the system See Hou
146. s using the Display Areas option in Device Setup programming You can have multiple Arm First areas in a system and divide them among keypads if needed If an Arm First area has faulted zones that cannot be bypassed arming stops and the areas are not armed Correct the problem with the Arm First area and then begin the arming process again Default value is NO Note The Arm First automatic arming only occurs when arming from a keypad Arming from a zone schedule or remotely is not affected and Arm First areas do not automatically arm 18 22 Two Man Rule XR500N XR500E only Select YES to require two user code entries to disarm and or allow door access to this area When a user presents a code to a keypad or reader requesting a door access or disarm ZND CODE displays and requires the entry of a different user code with at least the same authority The second user code must be entered within 30 seconds NO disables the Two Man Rule for this area XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 47 LONE URO AT ION Zone Information 19 1 Zone Information Zone Information allows you to define the operation of each protection zone used in the system All protection zones whether located on a command processor panel Security Command keypad or zone expander are programmed the same way 19 2 Zone Number Enter the number of the zone you intend to program Available zone numbers are shown in the table below The keypad z
147. sarming all areas are disarmed Arming Zone Operation If any bad zones are present when the Arming zone is shorted the LED delays lighting for 5 seconds If during the 5 second delay the Arming zone is shorted again no arming takes place If 5 seconds expire without the zone shorting again or restoring to normal the areas arm and bad zones are force armed To allow bad zones to be force armed the Any Bypass option must be set to YES If Any Bypass option is set to NO arming does not occur See the Area Information Any Bypass section A priority zone cannot be force armed Style This option specifies the style for the arming disarming operation The default style is TGL toggle Press any Select key to display the STYLE options To view more style options press the COMMAND key TGL Toggle When the zone changes from normal to shorted the programmed areas toggle between the armed or disarmed condition When restored to normal no action occurs When the zone opens from a normal disarmed state a trouble is reported When opened from a shorted armed state an alarm is reported and the zone is disabled until you disarm the area s from either a keypad or Remote Link ARM When the zone is shorted the programmed areas are armed When restored to normal no action occurs When the zone is opened from a normal disarmed state a trouble is reported When opened from a shorted armed state an alarm is reported DIS Disarm Whe
148. se Code programming in System Options Default is NO 19 10 1 TRANSMITTER Serial Number Entry SERIAL XXXXXXXX Enter the eight digit serial number found on the wireless device ALREADY IN USE This message displays when the serial number is already programmed for ZONE NUMBER XXX another zone The programmed zone number displays 19 10 2 TRANSMITTER Contact CONTACT XXXXXXXX This option displays if the serial number entered is for an 1101 or 1103 Universal Transmitter or 1114 Wireless Four Zone Expander Press any top row key to select the contact TRANSMTR CONTACT This option displays when programming an 1101 or 1103 Transmitter Select INT to use the internal reed switch contacts Select EXT to connect an external device to the 1101 or 1103 terminal block Default is INTERNAL By allowing both of the Model 1101 or 1103 transmitter contacts INT and EXT to be used at the same time two zones may be programmed from one transmitter When using both contacts you must use consecutive Zone numbers Zones 531 and 532 or zones 890 and 891 are acceptable zone assignments For example program transmitter serial number 01345678 as Zone 521 with an INT contact type and Zone 522 with an EXT contact type The same serial number is used for both zones XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 51 LONE LES SES RAT ION TRANSMTR CONTACT 2 4 funk ALREADY IN USE ZONE NUMBER XXX ZONE INFORMATION NORM O
149. sed to operate an elevator control Default is NO See the User Profiles section in the Appendix of this document for more information about profiles OVERRIDE NO YES Schedule Override Use this option to allow door ON OFF schedules to be overridden by the armed condition of the system Selecting YES causes the on time for a door schedule to be ignored when all areas assigned to Access Areas for this device are armed Should any area become disarmed after the door schedule on time the device output turns on A door output which is on during a disarmed period automatically turns off when all access areas assigned to the device become armed even if the scheduled off time has not been reached This feature can be used to keep doors locked when a factory opens late or is forced to close early due to a snow storm or other cause Select NO to allow door schedules to operate independent of system armed status Note When OVERRIDE is YES and there are no areas programmed in ACCESS AREAS the door schedule for that device does not work Either set OVERRIDE to NO or enter an area number in ACCESS AREAS AUTO FORCE ARM I Auto Force Arm Device DEVICE NO YES Select YES to have all Display Areas assigned to this keypad automatically arm and force arm faulted zones at arming The user is not prompted to select areas to arm or force arm faulted zones after choosing ARM at the keypad If Closing Code is programmed as YES only the matching areas between t
150. splays NO LXBUS CARD This is a helpful reminder to install the card This feature can also be a troubleshooting tool to indicate a problem if you installed the card and this message still displays The following list shows the different messages and their associated LX Bus cards Keypad Display Missing Card NO LXBUS CARD 481 LX Bus Expansion Card NO PRINTER CARD 462P Printer Interface Card NO HOST CARD 462N Network Interface Card with NETWORK communication selected The above messages clear automatically from the keypad after a few moments Power Up When the XR500 Series Canadian panel is powered up after an AC power failure any zone transitions are not recognized for 120 seconds Normal zone processing resumes at the end of the 120 seconds SET LOCKOUT CODE __ Set Lockout Code 21 1 Set Lockout Code Digital Monitoring Products 60 Pressing COMMAND at the STOP prompt displays SET LOCKOUT CODE This allows you to program a code that is then required to gain access to the panel internal Programmer through the keypad You can change this code at any time to any combination of numbers from three to five digits long You do not need to enter leading zeros when using the lockout code Initializing the panel does not clear a Lockout Code Lockout Codes can be changed through Remote Link Once you have changed the code it is important to write it down somewhere and Store it in a safe place Lost Lockout Codes require the panel to be se
151. ssigned for Event Display User Action Allowed When an area s is selected the following user actions are allowed Arming or Disarming of the area s selected from the ARM or DISARM menu Alarm Silence for the area s selected Zone Bypass of zones assigned to the area s selected Zone Monitor of zone assigned to the area s selected Shift schedule changes allowed for the area s selected Closing Check Schedule Extend is allowed for the area s selected Door Schedules changes are allowed for devices that have a matching area s as defined in Device Access Areas e Door On Off Menu operation is allowed for devices that have a matching area s as defined in Device Access Areas Note The previous user actions also require the matching area s be programmed in User Profile Arm Disarm area s Status Display Allowed When an area s is chosen the following displays are allowed e Armed Status of the selected area s e Zone Alarms and troubles for burglary NT DY EX A1 A2 type zones assigned to the selected area s e Late to Close status of the selected area s e Zone Status normal fault of zones that are assigned to the selected area s Options and Actions Not Affected The following options are not affected by the Display Areas operation The User Code authority level controls access to these items e Sensor Reset Menu e Outputs On Off Menu e System Status Menu e System Test Panic Test User Profiles e Forgive Anti Passback e Service Request e
152. t YES to allow this area to arm automatically according to permanent temporary or extended schedules If no schedules are programmed the area auto arms every hour If closing check is selected as YES the automatic arming function does not take place until the expiration of a ten minute Closing Check delay See Closing Check If the area has been disarmed outside of any permanent or temporary schedule the closing check sequence occurs one hour after the area is disarmed At arming bad zones are handled according to the option selected in section Bad Zones If a closing report is sent the user number is indicated as SCH on the SCS 1R Receiver NO disables automatic arming for this area 18 14 Bad Zones At the time of automatic arming some zones in the area may not be in a normal condition This option allows you to program the panel response to these bad zones This option does not display if AUTO ARM is NO BYP All bad zones are bypassed A report of the bypass is sent to the receiver if Bypass Reports is YES The report indicates SCH as the user number FORC All bad zones are force armed Zones force armed in a bad condition are capable of restoring and reporting an alarm if tripped A forced zone report is transmitted if Bypass Reports is YES The report indicates SCH as the user number REF The automatic arming is refused and no arming takes place A No Closing report is sent to the receiver regardless of the Closing Check selectio
153. the week to send the test report Default is Sunday 3 10 TEST TIME Test Time 0 00 AM Use this option to select the time of day for Test Reports Select the hour minute and AM PM Enter 0 00 AM to disable this feature Default is 0 00 AM 3 11 CHECKIN NO YES Check In This option displays if the COMM TYPE is NET 232 or CELL Check in reports are a method of supervising the panel for communication with the receiver For NET the default is YES For CELL or 232 the default is NO CHECKIN Select RND Random for the panel to check in at random times from 6 to 60 minutes when all areas are disarmed If any area is armed a check in is sent every 6 minutes Select ADPT Adaptive for a backup path to adapt to the check in programming from this groups primary path if the primary path becomes unavailable Check in programming includes Check in and Fail Time CHECKIN Select ADP3 Adaptive 3 for a backup path to adapt using a 3 minute Check in and Fail Time if the primary path becomes unavailable This option also indicates a Communication Trouble S10 if the cell tower is unavailable for 3 minutes When YES is selected enter the number of minutes between check in reports from 2 to 240 for NET and 232 or 3 to 240 for CELL when the panel is armed or disarmed For CELL or 232 the default is 0 For NET the default is 200 3 12 Fail Time This option displays if CHECKIN is set to YES Entering a FAIL TIME allows the receiver to miss multiple
154. tion at the beginning of this document 17 18 19 20 Display Areas allows the XR500 Series burglary activities to be segmented so that x21 22 23 24 Only specific area s and their associated operation appear at a particular keypad Area number s selected in this field affect the way users interact with the system 25 26 27 28 from this particular device For example Program Device 1 to show only the zone 29 30 31 32 activities and armed status of Area 1 Enter the area number s that this keypad is to display This allows specific area control from specific keypads as well as annunciation of zones assigned to those area s When Display Areas is left defaulted all areas selected Menu Display and Status List items determine whether zone alarms and troubles display at this device regardless of area assignment Also all system areas may be armed and disarmed from this device Note For an All Perimeter or Home Sleep Away system Display Areas should be left at factory default settings For Home Sleep Away with Guest arming systems the Display Areas selection determines which system the keypad arms and disarms With areas 1 2 or 3 being the first areas selected the keypad is assigned to the Main system With area 4 5 or 6 being the first areas selected the keypad is assigned to the Guest 1 system With area 7 8 or 9 being the first areas selected the keypad is assigned to the Guest 2 system Keypads can have additional areas a
155. tions Press COMMAND to continue XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide ZONE INFORMATION 19 15 MSG TROUBLE Report to Transmit Press any Select key to display the following report options A T L S C and dash ALARM Select A to send an alarm report to the receiver and activate the bell output according to zone type The zone name appears in the panel alarmed zones and status lists TROUBLE Select T to send a trouble report to the receiver The zone name appears in the panel alarmed zones and status lists LOCAL When you select L an alarm report is NOT sent to the receiver The bell output activates and the zone name appears in the panel alarmed zones and status lists Dash When you select a dash reports are NOT sent to the receiver The bell output does not activate and there is no display in the panel alarmed zones or status list Only the relay output selected in the next section operates DOOR PROPPED Selecting D allows the following operation The time programmed into ENTRY DLY 4 in the System Option section begins to count without displaying on keypad If the time expires and the zone has not returned to normal the keypad trouble buzzer starts and CLOSE THE DOOR appears on the keypads programmed into the PREWARN ADDRESS section The time programmed into ENTRY DLY 4 begins to count down again internally If the time expires a second time and the zone has not returned to normal a fault report is sent
156. to the receiver and the zone name OPEN message displays on the keypads until a code is entered The bell output does not activate for the Door Propped operation SILENCE RESET Select S when the zone not FI SV or FV is connected to a DMP Model 303 Silence Reset switch the zone can be used to silence the alarm bell and perform a sensor reset without using a keypad A report is NOT sent to the receiver except for the bell silence report CANCEL AMBUSH Select C for the zone to cancel the Early Morning Ambush timer and stop an Ambush message from being sent to the receiver Faulting the zone takes the place of a second user code being entered at the keypad and is only available for non fire type zones Area assignment for the zone does not affect this option See Early Morning Ambush in Area Information programming 19 16 Output Number You can specify any of the Relay Outputs on the XR500 Series panel to be activated by a zone condition 1 to 6 500 to 999 if Model 716 used D1 to D16 G1 to G20 The output can be activated regardless of the report to transmit or whether or not the zone is programmed as local An output activated by an armed zone is turned off when the zone area is disarmed by a user To enter an output number press a top row Select key followed by the output number Press the COMMAND key 19 17 Output Action Entering an Output Number displays this prompt This prompt allows you to assign an output action to the relay Stea
157. tring Press the COMMAND key to display REQUIRE SITE CODE Note When set to DMP the 734 converts 17 bits of the 26 bit data string into a 5 digit number Select CUSTOM if using a non DMP card or user code length of 6 to 10 digits Default is DMP 6 15 8 WIEGAND CODE Custom Card Definitions LENGTH 26 When using a custom product enter the total number of bits to be received in Wiegand code including parity bits Press any top row Select key to enter a number between 0 255 to equal the number of bits Default is 26 bits Typically an access card contains data bits for a site code a user code and start stop parity bits The starting position location and code length must be determined and programmed into the 734 Module Q11101011701101010001100111 IN First Bit Site Code User Code Last Bit Received Position 1 Position 9 Received Position 0 Length 8 Length 16 Position 25 In this example the Wiegand Code Length 26 bits 6 15 8 Site Code Position Enter the site code start position in the data string Press any top row Select key to enter a number between 0 255 Default is 1 6 15 8 2 Site Code Length Enter the number of characters the site code contains Press any top row Select key to enter a number between 1 16 Default is 8 6 15 8 3 USER CODE User Code Position POSITION 9 Define the User Code start bit position Press any top row Select key to enter a number between 0 255 Default is 9 6 15 8
158. tter Second Letter Third Letter Special Character Second Letter Special Character Figure 5 Security Command Select Keys Figure 6 Thinline Aqualite Select Keys 1 11 Entering Non Alpha Characters To enter a space in an alpha entry press the 9 digit key followed by the third Select key area The three characters on the 9 digit key are Y Z and space You can also enter the following characters dash period asterisk and pound sign using the O zero key and the four Select keys areas from left to right For example to enter a dash press the 0 zero key and then the left Select key area A dash now appears in the keypad display Figures 7 and 8 show the character location for Security Command Thinline and Aqualite keypads EE IL te Figure 7 Security Command Figure 8 Thinline Aqualite Special Characters Special Characters 1 12 Keypad Displays Current Programming Each programming prompt displayed at the keypad shows 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 or blank to a new number press any top row Select key or touch any Select Area 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 prompt It is not necessary to enter numbers with leading zeros The panel automatically right justifies the number when you press the COMMAND key To change a pro
159. uage until another language is chosen If SEC LANG is set to NONE the option to choose a language does not display To select a secondary language press the Select key below the language Default is NONE XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 29 YS WE EA PT ra For example when Spanish is selected at a keypad the User Menu and Status List text display in Spanish at that keypad When the user later accesses the keypad pressing the COMMAND key once displays the option for English Spanish or French Pressing the COMMAND key again continues to display the Status List text in Spanish Later on if English or French is selected at that keypad the User Menu and Status List text display in the selected language at that keypad NONE ENG SPN FRNI select the secondary user language NONE No secondary language options are displayed ENG English ENGLISH SPN Spanish ESPANOL FRN French FRANCAIS 9 15 Bypass Limit 9 16 CARD PLUS PIN NO YES 9 17 WIRELESS HOUSE CODE 0 9 18 DETECT WIRELESS JAMMING NO YES Digital Monitoring Products 30 Enter the maximum number of zones 0 to 8 that can be bypassed in any single area when that area is being armed at a keypad If more zones than the limit are ina non normal state or already bypassed at arming arming does not occur and Arming Stopped displays The Bypass limit does not affect auto arming or keyswitch arming Entering 0 zero allows
160. unts of four digits or less do not enter leading zeros CID Choose an account number between 1 and 9999 3 3 Transmit Delay Enter the number of seconds 15 to 45 the panel waits before sending burglary zones Night Day or Exit reports to the receiver Other zone type reports are sent immediately Alarm bells and relay outputs are not delayed during this period Program Burglary Outputs for pulsed or steady and set Abort Reports to YES if Opening and Closing reports are not being sent Enter 0 zero to disable this function The default is 30 If the area where the alarm occurred is disarmed during the Transmit Delay time only an Abort Report S45 message is sent to the receiver If the area where the alarm occurred is disarmed after the alarm message is sent to the receiver but before the Bell Cutoff time expires even if the alarm was silenced an Alarm Cancelled S49 message is sent Otherwise the alarm is sent at the end of the delay The Alarm Cancelled report cannot be disabled Note For Commercial Burglary Installations the combined Transmit Delay Abort Window and Entry Delay must not exceed one 1 minute 3 4 Communication Path Up to eight communication paths may be programmed Each path is designated as a primary or backup communication route Path 1 is always Primary but other paths may be programmed as additional primary or backup Each primary path establishes a new path group A path group is made up of the p
161. ups 13 1 Output Groups This function allows you to assign outputs to groups Output groups can be assigned to other areas of programming such as Output Options or Alarm Action of Zone Information just like single outputs are assigned This allows the entire group of outputs to turn on and off as required by the programming option 13 2 Group Number Enter a group number from 1 to 20 Up to 20 different groups may be assigned 13 3 GROUP NAME X X Group Name The group name displays To change the default name press any top row Select key then enter up to 32 characters for the group name Press COMMAND to enter the outputs to be assigned to the group 13 4 OUTPUT NO1 0 Output Number OUTPUT NO 2 0 Enter the Output number Entry range is 1 to 6 450 to 474 480 to 499 500 to 999 OUTPUT NO 3 0 outputs D1 to D16 doors and G1 to G20 groups The maximum number of OUTPUT NO 4 o outputs that can be assigned to a specific group is eight OUTPUT NO 5 0 An output group may be assigned as one of the output numbers in another output OUTPUT NO6 0 SOUP OUTPUT NO 7 Q Example Output Group 1 consists of only four assigned outputs Output Group OUTPUT NO 8 0 1 could be assigned as one output in Output Group 2 Output Group 2 could still have 7 other outputs assigned to that group When Output Group 2 is turned on 11 outputs could be turned on This allows Output Groups to be assigned within other Output Groups providing many combi
162. uuvrnnrnnvnnvnnnnnnennennnnnennneunennennnrnnevnennevnnennenn 15 5 18 From Email Address assvavrannaernavsavennnnarnaseenennsnernanennensvnenne 15 Device SEN Peers 16 6 1 DEVICE SEUD REG 16 6 2 Device NN 16 6 3 DOOF NONIE FN 16 6 4 Access Areas EE 16 6 5 EES S ATEI EE 16 6 6 Display Areas EE 17 6 7 gel CR NN 18 6 8 SEENEN EE 18 6 9 Fire Exit Release EE 18 6 10 TL Ne 18 6 11 Schedule Override uxrranrrnvrnvvnnennvnnvrnennnennennvnnnennennennennnennenn 18 6 12 Auto Force Arm Device vunrunnnnnennvnnvnnvennennennennnennennennennnennen 18 6 13 Door Real Time Status wississcsvecsccnconsdiniarsevsecsdeevessasveavaseasesaes 18 6 14 Send Door Forced Message s sssssnsnsrnrnrrsnensnnrnrnererenens 18 6 15 Program PN ne 19 6 15 1 Activate Zone 2 Ghunt eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eraeae 19 6 15 2 Zone 2 Soit Shunt Time msi ce ee aaa a aia ia daia 19 6 15 3 REIOCK on Zone 2 E UE 19 6 15 4 Activate Zone 3 Request to Exit ek RENE 19 6 15 5 Zone 3 REX Strike Timea aa atei aia ni tal e Seege 19 6 15 6 Activate Onboard Speaker sek KNKK NK NN RK NN REN REENEN ENNEN 20 EE 00 019 PE EE EEE 20 6 15 8 Custom Card DenhiliONS Ludde 20 6 15 8 1 Site Code PN sape a e set coate tac Aa ia ca ac pat 20 6 15 8 2 Site Code Ee Lt seism ata a a d m ii aa i 20 6 15 8 3 User Code boeton eee eee eee eee ee eee eee ea era era 20 6 15 8 4 User Code Length x ciur ata t ci Aaa ea 20 6 15 9 Require Site e e 21 6 15 9 Site Eege 21 6 15 10 Number of User
163. with Guest system Egress Areas should be left at factory default settings Note If an area is programmed as an access area it cannot be programmed as an egress area and therefore does not display during Egress Areas programming Use this option to detect Anti passback violations Anti passback requires a user to properly exit egress an area they have previously accessed If users fail to exit through the proper card reader location they are not granted access on their next attempt Users must have matching access area numbers assigned to their profile to receive a door access at this device If the user is programmed for Anti Pass YES then the user is logged out of all matching areas This allows the user to again access the area See Access Areas section If you do not enter any area numbers all users with Door Access authority receives a door access without regard to schedules If you are not using the Anti Pass feature leave Egress Areas blank XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide DEVICE SE TRUE 6 6 Display Areas x an 3 x4 Press the COMMAND key to program Display Areas To select an area between 1 and ag 6 7 xg 32 enter the area number using the keypad digit keys When an area is selected an asterisk appears next to the area number Enter the number again to deselect the 9 10 11 12 area Press COMMAND to display the next set of areas Default is all area numbers 13 14 15 16 Refer to the Multiple Displays sec
164. y pulse phone function The R character counts as part of the 32 allowable characters Call Waiting You can place the 70 P Star Seven Zero Pause in the telephone number first position to cancel Call Waiting For example program NET with second line DD and phone number 70P555 1212 and you have NET with Call Waiting cancelled on the second line Caution A call waiting cancel programmed on a non call waiting telephone line would prevent communication to the central station 3 17 Second Telephone Number The panel dials the second number when two successive tries using the first number fail If the panel cannot reach the receiver after two attempts using the second si number it returns to the first number and makes two additional attempts A total of ten dialing attempts are made using the first and second phone numbers Each number can be up to 32 characters in length including any P or R characters entered for pause or rotary connections or call waiting cancel option Should all ten attempts fail the panel continues to attempt sending the message using the next programmed path If all programmed communication paths fail the panel clears the communication buffer and makes one communication attempt each hour to send a TRANSMIT FAILED S87 report to the receiver Access the User Menu Display Events feature to view the report information not sent to the receiver or download the report with DMP Remote Link software 3 18 ADVANC
165. y combination of addresses can be entered to display the status items that follow If you do not want a particular status item to display do not enter any addresses 15 3 System Monitor Troubles Specifies the keypad addresses 1 through 16 where any trouble on a System Monitor displays The System Monitors include the following e AC Power e Battery Power e Closing Check e Panel Box Tamper e Phone Line 1 e Phone Line 2 requires the 893A Dual Phone Line Module e Wireless Receiver Trouble e Wireless Jamming Trouble or Alarm The System Monitor name is placed in the Status List and the keypad steady trouble buzzer sounds The buzzer remains on until any keypad top row Select key is pressed The name remains in the list until the condition is restored The buzzer sounds at 10 00 am daily until the system trouble is cleared from the Status List 15 4 Fire Zones Specifies the keypad addresses 1 through 16 where all fire zone alarms and troubles display The zone name displays and if it is a trouble condition the keypad steady trouble buzzer sounds The buzzer remains on until any top row Select key is pressed and a user code is entered If a trouble condition remains in the display the buzzer sounds at 10 00 am daily until the trouble is cleared from the Status List When using LCD Keypads the panel provides distinct speaker tones from the keypad for Fire On Fire zone alarm and Bell Output or Fire Bell Output is ON Off Alarm Silenc
166. ystem INVALID PROFILE A user attempted a function that is outside Of check the user profile settings the assigned profile INVALID TIME A User code aSSIQTIEG 9 PENE SCnEAUIE NAS cae Gchiedules and User Codes entered outside of the valid schedule ENTER 2ND CODE The area you are attempting to disarm or A second and different user code must be access is a Two Man Area entered Users still on the premise should arm the CLOSING TIME oo s st Area SANO system or extend the schedule to a later time Users still on the premise should arm the LATE TO CLOSE Tne System EES system or extend the schedule to a later closing time ane e The user must exit the area through the A user assigned the anti passback option has EE 7 i cela ni NA FAILED TO EXIT attempted to re enter an area from which they P d p i Deg S A 7 did not exit properly a ministrator should select the Forgive option in the User Codes menu AC TROUBLE The system is not getting proper power Check that all AC connections are good BATTERY TROUBLE The battery is either low or missing Check that the battery connections are good and the battery is still good PHONE LINE 1 There is trouble with the phone line ZE E olone line TROUBLE supervision g P Make sure the J16 jumper is removed from the panel Make sure there is not a short or SYSTEM TROUBLE or There is a problem with one or more open condition on the green data wire to the SERVICE REQUIRED components

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