Programming Guide XR500 Series Control Panel
MODEL XR500 SERIES CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING GUIDE Contains programming Instructions for use with the Model XR500, XR500N, XR500E Series Control Panels XR500FC, XR500NFC Series Fire Control Panels When using the XR500 Series panel for any UL, NFPA, CSFM, or other listing organization’s approved methods, refer to this manual and the XR500 Series Installation Guide (LT-0681), or XR500FC Series Installation Guide (LT-1088).
Table Of Contents Introduction........................................................................................................ 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 Before you Begin...........................................................................................................1 Getting Started..............................................................................................................1 Encrypted Communications (XR500N/XR500E only)...........
Table of Contents 3.31 3.32 3.33 3.34 3.35 Opening/Closing and User Reports................................................................................ 11 Door Access Report...................................................................................................... 11 Panic Test (XR500N/XR500E only) ................................................................................ 11 Send Communication Trouble......................................................................................
Table Of Contents 6.18.7 Card Options............................................................................................................... 19 Custom Card Definitions............................................................................................... 19 6.18.8 Weigand Code Length.................................................................................................. 19 734 Site Code Programming....................................................................................
Table of Contents 9.8 9.9 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18 9.19 9.20 9.21 9.22 9.23 9.24 9.25 9.26 9.27 9.28 Power Fail Delay.......................................................................................................... 27 Swinger Bypass Trips................................................................................................... 27 Reset Swinger Bypass.................................................................................................. 27 Time Zone Changes..
Table Of Contents 12.6 12.7 Supervision Time......................................................................................................... 35 Trip with Panel Bell Option............................................................................................ 35 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 Output Groups............................................................................................................. 36 Group Number...........................................................................
Table of Contents 18.12 18.13 18.14 18.15 18.16 18.17 18.18 18.19 18.20 18.21 18.22 Account Number.......................................................................................................... 45 Automatic Arming........................................................................................................ 45 Bad Zones................................................................................................................... 45 Automatic Disarming................................
Table Of Contents 19.22 19.23 19.24 19.25 19.26 19.27 19.28 19.29 19.30 Presignal Keypad Addresses.......................................................................................... 57 Fast Response............................................................................................................. 57 Cross Zone.................................................................................................................. 57 Priority.........................................................
Digital Monitoring Products viii XR500 Series Programming Guide
Introduction Introduction 1.1 Before you Begin 1.2 Getting Started This guide provides programming information for the DMP XR500, XR500N, and XR500E panels. 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.
Introduction 1.3 Encrypted Communications (XR500N/XR500E only) Some installations require secure data communications. DMP offers NIST approved and UL Listed 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.
Introduction 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.
Introduction 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.
Introduction 1.13 Multiple Displays 1.14 Asterisks in Programming 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.
Initialization 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.
Communication Communication 3.1 Communication 3.2 Account No: 12345 3.3 XMit Delay: 30 Communication Configure the communication options for the panel. The information you program varies with the Communication Type you select. 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.
Communication 3.7 Test Report Test RPT: YES 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. No yes defer 3.
Communication Enter R as the first character for rotary (pulse) phone function. The R character counts as part of the 32 allowable characters. Call Waiting: You can place the “* 7 0 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.
Communication 3.23 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. Select YES to send a substitution code with every message. no yes shared Select SHARED (SHR) to use the same substitution code as operating in the previous path. 3.
Communication 3.30 spv/trbl Supervisory/Trouble Reports yes This option displays when the Path Type is Primary. All backup paths within the group follow the same programming for Supervisory/Trouble Reports. Default is Yes. no yes fire 3.31 O/C User 3.
Network options 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. 4.1 dhcp no yes 4.
Messaging setup Messaging Setup 5.1 MESSAGING sETUP Messaging Setup This section allows you to enter the information needed to receive messages directly from the panel via email and MyAccess™ 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.
Messaging Setup 5.10 EMAIL COMM TYPE Email Communication Type NET CELL Choosing NET sends email messages over the network. Choosing CELL sends email messages via cellular communication. Default is NET. This option 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 5.12 O/C SMSNO Yes NO Yes O/C Email Select YES to allow the panel to send Opening and Closing reports via email. Default is NO.
Device Setup Device Setup 6.1 6.2 Device Setup Device Setup This section allows you to define the XR500 Series panel physical configuration. You can install and address up to sixteen supervised devices on the keypad data bus. Device Number Device No:- Enter the device number of the keypad you are programming. The valid range is 1-16. If using a wireless keypad, program the device number in the Status List Auxiliary 1 Zones programming option to display wireless keypad troubles.
Device Setup 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. 6.8 EGRESS AREAS: 6.9 display AREAS: *1 *5 *2 *6 *3 *7 *9 *10 *11 *13 *14 *15 *17 *18 *19 *21 *22 *23 *25 *26 *27 *29 *30 *31 Digital Monitoring Products 16 Egress Areas Press the COMMAND key to program Egress Areas.
Device Setup Note: The previous user actions also require the matching area(s) be programmed in User Profile: Arm/Disarm area(s).
Device Setup 6.14 Override NO Yes AUTO FORCE ARM 6.15 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.
Device Setup 6.18.4 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.
Device Setup 6.18.9 SITE 6.18.10 6.18.11 6.18.12 6.18.13 CODE POSITION: 1 SITE CODE length: 8 USER CODE POSITION: USER CODE LENGTH: 734 Site Code Programming 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. Site Code Length 9 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.
Device Setup 6.18.15 NO COMM WITH PNL No Communication with Panel OFF SITE ANY ON 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:. Choose the action required: NO COMM WITH PNL Press the first Select key to choose OFF [Default] (Relay Always Off) — The relay does not turn on when any Wiegand string is received.
remote options Remote Options 7.1 7.2 Remote Options Remote Options This section allows you to enter the information needed for Remote Command/Remote Programming operation. Remote Key REmOtE Key: 7.3 REMOTE DISARM? 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.
Remote Options 7.9 ManuFacturer Auth? No YES 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. 7.10 ALLOW Allow Network Remote 7.10.
remote options 7.13.4 entre BACKUP IP: 000.000.000.000 address where the panel sends network messages if the first Entré IP Address fails. The Entré 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 7.13.5 ENTRE BACKUP TCP 7.13.6 ENTRE CHECKIN MINUTES: PASSPHRASE - 7.
System Reports System Reports 8.1 System Reports System Reports Select specific system reports the panel sends to the receiver. 8.2 Abort 8.3 Restoral: YES No YES 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.
System Options System Options 9.1 System Options 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. AREA A/P H/A GST ALL/PERIMETER - Area 1 is the Perimeter and Area 2 is the Interior.
System Options 9.6 CRS ZONE TM: 9.7 RETARD DELAY: 9.8 PWR FAIL HRS: 4 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 0 (zero) disables this function.
System Options GMT City/Time Zone GMT City/Time Zone 0 London, Monrovia, Lisbon, Dublin, Casablanca, Edinburgh 13 New Cadelonia 1 Cape Verde Island, Azores 14 Guam, Sydney 2 Mid-Atlantic, Fernando de Noronha 15 Tokyo, Seoul 3 Buenos Aires, Georgetown, Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro 16 Hong Kong, Singapore 4 Atlantic Time (Canada), Caracas, La Paz, Santiago 17 Bangkok, Hanoi 5 Eastern Time (US, Canada) Bogota, Lima, Arequipa 18 Dhaka, Almaty 6 Central Time (US, Canada), Mexico City, Sa
System Options 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 FRN 9.
System Options 9.19 Wls aUDIBLE: day WIRELESS aUDIBLE aNY dAY mIN 9.20 9.21 KEYPAD PANIC KEYS ENABLED: NO YES occupied PREMISES: NO YES Wireless Audible Annunciation This option displays when the House Code entered is for a DMP 1100 Series Wireless system (1-50). Press any top row key to select the keypad buzzer annunciation method for wireless low battery and missing messages. Select ANY to enable annunciation anytime. Select DAY to enable annunciation except during sleeping hours (9 PM to 9 AM).
System Options 9.26 9.27 Allow own user Code CHG? NO YES Panic Suprvision: NO YES Allow Own User Code Change This option allows users without user code authority to change their own user code. When YES is selected,the User Code menu displays USER CODE: ***** at the keypad to allow that user to change their own code. If NO is selected, the user cannot change their personal user code. Default is NO. Panic Supervision Select YES to enable a 30 day supervision of the Model 1145-1-B-PSV key fob.
bell Options Bell Options 10.1 Bell Options This section allows you to program the panel bell output functions. BELL OPTIONS 10.2 Bell Cutoff Time 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. BELL CUTOFF:15 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.
Output Options Output Options 11.1 Output Options output Options 11.2.1 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.
Output Options 11.8 Entry Output Entry out: 0 Exit out: 0 11.9 Exit Output 11.10 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. Ready Output Ready out: 0 Ph trbl out: 0 Late cls out: 0 dvc fail out: 0 snsr rst out: 0 CLS WAIT out: 0 11.11 Enter the output number to turn on when all disarmed burglary zones are in a normal state.
Output INFORMATION Output Information 12.1 Output Information OUTPUT info 12.2 This section allows you to program wireless outputs and name wired outputs. Output Number Output No. XXX Enter an output number. Entry range is 1 to 6, 450 to 474, 480 to 499, 500 to 999. In order for wireless output troubles to display at a keypad, the keypad address must be specified at the Auxiliary 1 Zones option in the Status List programming. 12.
Output Groups Output Groups 13.1 Output Groups 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 No: - Group Number 13.3 Group Name X X Group Name 13.4 Output No 1: 0 Output No 2: 0 Enter the Output number.
Menu Display Menu Display 14.1 Menu Display 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).
Status List Status List 15.1 Status List 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.
Status 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.
Printer Reports Printer Reports 16.1 Printer Reports 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.
PC Log Reports PC Log Reports 17.1 17.2 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 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.
PC Log Reports 17.11 Supv MSG no YES Supervisory Reports Sends system monitor reports, such as AC and battery, and system event reports. Supervisory Reports also sends the following reports: • Abort • Exit Error • Ambush • System Recently Armed • Alarm Bell Silenced • Unauthorized 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.
Area Information Area Information 18.1 Area Information 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 it a name. See Area Name. A name 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.
Area Information 18.5 Closing Check CLs Chk no YES 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.
Area Information 18.11 Area Name * Unused * 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.
Area Information 18.17 Late Output: 18.18 Late/Arm Dly: 0 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). 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.
Zone Information Zone Information 19.1 19.2 Zone Information 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 panel, Security Command keypad, or zone expander are programmed the same way. Zone No: - Zone Number Enter the number of the zone you intend to program. Available zone numbers are shown in the table below.
Zone Information 19.4 Zone Type: Blank -- NT DY 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 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.
Zone Information home sleep away 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.
Zone Information 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 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 Installation Guide (LT-0681). For an 1100 Series Key Fob see section 19.11.
Zone Information SELECT MINUTES: 0 3 60 240 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.
Zone Information 19.11.2 19.11.3 TRANSMITTER sERIAL#: XXXXXXXX TRANSMITTER SUPRVSN TIME: 0 SELECT MINUTES: 0 60 240 Key Fob Serial Number Enter the eight-digit serial number found on the wireless device. Key Fob Supervision Time 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. Press the Select key under the required number of minutes.
Zone Information 19.11.8 button PREss TIME: XXXXX 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.
Zone Information 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 PLS MOM TGL STD (Steady) - The output is turned on and remains on. PLS (Pulse) - The output alternates one second on and one second off.
Zone Information 19.12.4 19.12.5 nrm open no YES Normally Open Select NO if the contact connected to the wireless transmitter is Normally Closed. NEXT ZONE no yes Next Zone Select YES to return to the ZONE NO: - option to program a new zone. Select NO to display the Alarm Action option. 19.13 Alarm action . . . . 19.14 Disarmed open 19.15 MSG: Alarm Action This option allows you to change any Zone Type standard definitions.
Zone Information 19.16 Output No: 19.17 Output: NONE 0 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.
Zone Information 19.21 Retard 19.22 Presgnl Keypads: 19.23 Fast Rsp 19.24 Crs Zone no YES Cross Zone 19.25 Priority no YES Priority no YES 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 retard delay before the panel recognizes its condition. If you select NO, the zone operates without a retard delay.
Zone Information 19.30 report with acct no. for area: 0 Digital Monitoring Products 58 Report with Account Number for Area 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 account number programmed in the Communication section is sent.
STOP Stop 20.1 Stop 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 option, 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.
Feature Upgrade Feature Upgrade 22.1 FEATURE UPGRADE Feature Upgrade In the Programming Menu, pressing COMMAND at the SET LOCKOUT CODE option 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).
Appendix 23.1 False Alarm Reduction 23.2 Diagnostics function Appendix 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. The XR500 Series 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.
Appendix Serial 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 option. 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 option.
Appendix Exiting the Diagnostics program Press the COMMAND key until STOP displays. Press any Select key. The keypad returns to the Status List display. 23.3 Using the 984 Command Function This feature allows connection to connect to a service receiver, which 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.
Appendix Walk Test 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.
Appendix CKIN:XXX/zzz END TEST END WARNING Trip Counter For DMP Wireless Check-in Test (WLS) Displays the number of wireless zones that automatically communicate a supervision check-in message. • The number of zones that check in. (XXX in the example). • The total number of wireless zones programmed for supervision that should check in. (ZZZ in the example). END - Select END to stop the Wireless Check-in Test. When the test ends or a 20-minute time-out expires, normal wireless zone processing returns.
Appendix 23.7 Events Manager 23.8 User Profiles 23.9 User Profiles Record A profile defines the authority of each user code in the system. Profiles are programmed in the Keypad User Menu. Several characteristics associated with each User Profile define its authority within the system. To effectively program an XR500 Series system, you must understand the interrelationship between profiles, devices, output groups, and areas. Below is a brief explanation of the User Profile elements.
Appendix 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 account number is programmed before programming any wireless transmitters.
Appendix 23.11 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.
Appendix 23.12.1 Keypad 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 FI, FV, and SV zones.
0 0 N N 0 0 TGL MNT 0 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N N N N N N N + + + + + N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 1 S S 0 0 0 0 A A A A S S 0 0 T T 0 0 0 INT INT INT INT INT INT INT INT INT INT INT N N N N N N N N N N N 1 to 32 or Zone Type Defaults Assign Retard and Presignal for FI, SV, A1, A2, and PN only. =Zone functions not available. *Output Options: 1 to 6, 450 to 474, 480 to 499, 500 to 999, D1 to D16, G1 to G20. +=Set retard to YES before selecting presignal.
Appendix 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 INVALID AREA INVALID CODE INVALID PROFILE INVALID TIME Meaning The user has attempted a door access for an area they are not assigned. The user code you entered is not recognized by the system. A user attempted a function that is outside of the assigned profile.
Appendix 23.
Revisions 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. Guide Version Section Number and Heading Quick Explanation of Changes 1.17 23.2 Diagnostics Function Added 464-263H reference 1.16 1.8 Keypads Added 7800 reference 1.9 Special Keys Added 7800 reference 1.12 Keypad Displays Current Programming Added 7800 reference 3.
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