Specifications
12 XR100/XR100N Intrusion/Access/Fire Detection Specification
5.6 Communication
A. The system shall be capable of signaling to as many as 8 remote monitoring station receivers. Seven (7) of the
eight (8) paths shall be capable of being assigned as either a “primary” or “backup” path. In such a manor the
system shall have multiple primary paths to multiple remote monitoring stations as well as multiple backup paths to
multiple monitoring stations.
B. The system shall be capable of signaling to two remote monitoring station receivers, four telephone numbers of 32
digits each using two separate switched telephone network lines such that if two unsuccessful attempts are made on
the first line to the first number, the system shall make two attempts on first line to the second number. If these
two attempts are unsuccessful, the system shall make two further attempts on the first line of the first number.
After the tenth unsuccessful attempt, dialing shall stop and the alphanumeric keypad shall display trouble. Should
another event occur that requires a report to be transmitted, the dialing sequence shall be repeated. The system
shall have a programmable option to dial a second set of telephone numbers after the first ten attempts using the
same sequence.
C. The system shall be capable of communication using the IBM Synchronous Data Link Control format, and at least
two other standard industry formats.
D. The system shall be capable of supporting Network communication with digital dialer backup, existing Ethernet
data networks, satellite communication, fiber optic networks, local area networks, wide area networks, cellular
communication, and retail data networks.
5.7 Network Communication
A. The control panel shall be capable of asynchronous network communication with a retry time between 3 and 15
seconds for a total of one (1) minute. If communication is unsuccessful the control panel shall be capable of
attempting backup communication through any of the available communication methods to the same receiver or a
backup receiver.
B. The control panel shall employee adaptive communication technology. Adaptive Technology allows a Backup
communication path programmed to use Network or Cellular to automatically ADAPT to the faster check-in rate of
the Primary path should the Primary path become unavailable, creating a seamless transition for communication of
messages. Select Adapt when programming the Checkin option. This allows a system to be fully supervised even if a
path fails, while also keeping wireless charges low when the network is good.
C. Network communication between the control panel and the receiver shall be in a proprietary communication
format.
D. The control panel shall be capable of supporting Dynamic Host Communication Protocol (DHCP) Internet Protocol
(IP) addressing.
E. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) shall list network communication by the control panel for Standard or Encrypted
Line Security.
F. The control panel shall be capable of two-way network communication using standard Ethernet 10BaseT in a LAN,
WAN, or Internet configuration.
G. The control panel shall be capable of sending E-mail messaging to up to three E-mail accounts over network
communications.
H. The control panel shall be capable of sending the following E-mail messages:
Zone Alarms by Zone Name AC Power Trouble and Restoral
Zone Troubles by Zone Name System Low Battery
Zone Bypass by User Ambush
Arming (Closings) by User Abort, Cancel and Alarm Verified by User
Disarming (Openings) by User Check-in by user
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