Specifications
INTRUSION/ACCESS/FIRE/INTEGRATED SYSTEM PERFORMANCE 
SPECIFICATION FOR DMP MODEL XR150/XR350/XR550 SERIES 
Important Points  Explanation  Response 
Relay states when 
triggered 
Because we intend to integrate this system with many of our other 
electronic systems within the building, we require that the triggering of 
relays be as flexible as possible.  Can your system’s relay outputs be 
selected for status to follow zone input status, pulsed output, and 
maintained outputs. 
Yes  No 
Relay states 
according to the 
state of the zone 
input 
Because we intend to integrate this system with many of our other 
electronic systems within the building, we require that the triggering of 
relays be as flexible as possible.  Can your system’s relay outputs be 
configured for different responses based upon the armed state of the 
zone? 
Yes  No 
Relay associations to 
zones based upon 
system and zone 
states. 
Because we intend to integrate this system with many of our other 
electronic systems within the building, we require that the triggering of 
relays be as flexible as possible. Can you assign different relays for each 
zone based upon whether the system is armed and the zone is open, the 
system is disarmed and the zone is open, the system is armed and the 
zone is shorted, and the system is disarmed and the zone is shorted? 
Yes  No 
Common descriptions 
for zone, area, and 
user designations. 
Because we wish to minimize confusion in various ways that we use 
reporting, we require that descriptions for areas of our building, users of 
the system, and zone inputs connected to the system offer at least 
sixteen (16) characters to maximize user understanding. These 
descriptions must be programmed and stored in one location, and appear 
exactly the same in stored events, printed logs, and appear remotely at 
the central monitoring station. Does your system provide this capability? 
Yes  No 
Flexible user 
interface capabilities 
Because we may use the system from many locations, in many ways, we 
require that the system offer user interface capabilities from local 
keypads, web browsers, software packages, radio frequency remote 
arming stations, and must also offer the capability to use any zone input 
for arming and disarming. Does your system offer all of these 
capabilities? 
Yes  No 
Economical system 
additions for access 
control 
Because we are looking for a cost-competitive system design, the system 
shall be capable of adding up to sixteen (16) door access locations 
without requiring additional control panels. To minimize cabling costs, 
the system wiring must support a single four-wire cable to connect up to 
sixteen (16) doors, and must use remote intelligent devices to collect 
door status, user identification devices, and triggers to unlock distant 
doors. Does your system offer this capability? 
Yes  No 
Contractor 
experience 
Because we require that the installing company is experienced and 
factory trained. We require each installer and service person who works 
on our system to be factory trained and must submit a certificate issued 
by the factory as proof of this training. Can your company provide these 
certification documents? 
Yes  No 










