Specifications

XR100/XR100N Intrusion/Access/Fire Detection Specification 5
4.7 Power Supplies
A. Power supplies for the control unit shall operate from 120 Vac, supplied at the respective protected areas.
Standby batteries shall be supplied to power the system in the event of a utility power failure. Batteries shall be
sized to provide 105% capacity for eight hours. Standby batteries shall be sealed lead-acid. Power supplies shall be
all Solid State.
B. Controls shall be designed to maintain full battery charge when alternating current is available. Batteries shall be
recharged to 85% capacity within 24 hours from battery use. The system shall be automatically transferred to battery
power upon loss of alternating current power and return to alternating current power upon restoration. Intrusion
alarms shall not be initiated during switch over; a signal shall be initiated upon failure of battery or alternating
current power.
C. Approved power supplies shall meet or exceed the following power supply model specifications:
UL Listed DMP 505-12: 12Vdc 5 Amp with transformer and enclosure.
4.8 Software
A. The system shall interface with computer software with the capability to fully program the panel by connecting to
the panel through:
Direct cable connection
Receiver phone line connection
Standard phone line connection
Ethernet network connection
Network connection across the Internet
Cellular network connection using the 463C, 464-263C, 464-263H Cellular Communicators
B. The system shall interface with computer software capable of locking down all controlled doors.
C. The system shall interface with computer software capable of monitoring and logging all events.
D. The system shall interface with computer software capable of exporting reports in the following file formats:
Excel spreadsheet (*.xls) Text (*.txt)
Rich Text (*.rtf) Comma-separated (*.csv)
Windows Metafile (*.wmf) HTML document (*.htm)
QuickReport (*.qrp)
E. The system shall interface with computer software capable of printing custom, filtered reports including:
All Events Door Access Granted
Zone Action Door Access Denied
Arming/Disarming Opening/Closing Schedule Changes
Area Late to Close System Monitors
User Code Changes System Events
4.9 Control Panel Capability
The basic control panel shall provide:
Expansion to a total of at least 10,000 user codes with 99 user profile definitions.
Eight (8) independent door/keypad addresses, each with four zones.
Twenty (20) Holiday Dates for custom holiday scheduling by area.
A total door access granted event buffer of at least 10,000 events.
Anti-passback access control selectable by area and user.
Four (4) shift schedules per area.
A total of at least 100 programmable output relay schedules.
Eight (8) individual reporting areas.
Built-in bell and telephone line supervision.
The networked control panel shall provide:
All of the above features.
Support programming to require the same or different access code entered within a programmed delay time of 1
to 15 minutes after disarming before activating a silent ambush alarm.
Support area programming that disables schedule and time-of-day changes while system is armed so that areas
can only be disarmed during scheduled times.