Specifications
XR100/XR100N Intrusion/Access/Fire Detection Specification 13
5.8 Cellular Communications
A. The control panel shall have the capability to communicate with a CDMA or HSPA+ plug-in cellular communicator
model number 463C, 464-263C or 464-263H that shall plug into the control panel J6 connector which shall supply full
data communication and power to the cellular communicator. The cellular communicator shall be capable of
communicating full panel alarm and auxiliary messages to the DMP SCS-1R Central Station Receiver as well as E-mail
or SMS text messaging to a PC, PDA, or Cellular telephone.
B. The control panel shall be capable of sending the following E-mail and SMS 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
Late to Close
5.9 TCP/IP Network Trapping
A. The control panel shall be capable of having communication set to Network operation. When a trap is set in
Remote Link, the software shall be capable of sending a panel trap message with the panel account number to the
SCS-104 installed in an SCS-1R receiver.
B. The receiver SCS-104 shall store the trap and monitor the panel for the next message. When the panel sends its
next message, the receiver SCS-104 shall then send a message to the panel to contact Remote Link at the IP address
contained in the original trap message.
C. The trap message shall be stored in the receiver SCS-104 for up to four hours. If the trap message is not sent to
the panel within the four-hour window, the panel trap message shall be discarded and a new trap message must be
sent from Remote Link.
D. The user shall be able to view the trap status of the receiver SCS-104 from Remote Link using the Trap Query
function.
5.10 NAC Circuit Configuration
A. The system shall be capable of additional Class B NAC circuits utilizing the Model 867 Notification Module. Each
module shall be controlled and supervised via the SLC loop and monitor for short circuits, open circuits, and ground
faults. The NAC circuits shall monitor for external NAC trouble conditions.
B. The system shall be capable of providing Class A NAC circuits utilizing the Model 865 Notification Module. Each
module shall monitor for short circuits, open circuits, and ground faults. The NAC circuits shall monitor for external
NAC trouble conditions and have a manual bell silence switch.