Specifications

INTRUSION/ACCESS/FIRE/INTEGRATED SYSTEM
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION FOR DMP MODEL XR150/XR350/XR550 SERIES
XR150/XR350/XR550 Intrusion/Access/Fire Detection Specification 15
6.7 Panic Button Summary Test
A. The system shall have the ability to test panic buttons without sending a panic alarm to the Central Station Receiver.
B. The system shall also have the ability to send panic zone test verification and failure results to the Central Station
Receiver.
C. During the test, each time a panic zone trips, the display number shall increment and the keypad buzzer sound for two
seconds.
D. The number of panic zones tripped shall constantly display until the test ends or no panic zone activity has occurred
for 20 minutes.
E. When the Panic Zone Test ends and a zone failed (did not trip) during the test, the keypad shall be able to display the
zone name and number and have the buzzer sounds for one second. Additional zone failed zones shall display when a
button is pressed.
6.9 One-man Walk Test
A special code is also available for installers to test the system. The One-Man Walk Test feature allows a single technician
to check the panel response to burglary, fire, panic, and supervisory zones.
6.10 Multi-lingual Display Option
The system shall be programmed to display the User Menu and Status Display text in multiple languages.
6.11 User Inactivity Audit
System shall allow user code inactivity to notify the central station after a programmable period of days of no activity.
The system shall be programmable from 0-365 days.
6.12 Lock Down
The system shall for emergency situations, a lock down command can be issued from the keypad menu or via remote
command and locks all doors designated as public.
6.13 Communication Function Diagnostics
The system shall have enhanced diagnostic menu that enables technicians to check network and cellular communication
status and cell signal strength from the keypad.
6.14 GUEST Operation
The system shall be capable of in the Home/Sleep/Away with Guest House operation, create up to three separate
systems (main and two guests). Keypads in each system can selectively arm the perimeter, interior, or bedrooms for
only their protected areas. Main system users can add authorized users to all protected areas, but guests can add users
only for their protected system.