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Click on the Contents tab for the Table of Contents. Click on the Index tab for an alphabetical listing of help topics. To search for an item, click on the Contents tab and then on the Find tab. While working in Remote Link, you may press F1 at any time for contextual help specific to the field that is currently active. (This Help File is current for Version 1.74) Remote Link™ © 2000 - 2015 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. The Information in the help file is subject to change without notice.
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Before using Remote Link, you should read and be familiar with the following documents: Command Processor Programming and User Guides: There is a Programming, Installation, and Users Guide for each DMP control panel that fully details the various programming options and panel operation. There are also programming and installation guides for the hardware components that you may use to connect to alarm panels and to take full advantage of optional features.
You also need the following items: 800 x 600 or higher resolution monitor CD-ROM drive One available COM port if connecting to an SCS-1 or SCS-1R, SCS-105, or direct connecting to a panel. Two available Com ports if using the pass-through feature. Note: If using Remote Link on Windows 7 or Windows Vista under Standard Operator authority, see Installing Link on Windows Vista or Windows 7.
privileges. The remainder of this document will assume a ‘typical’ organizational structure and Link configuration. This is defined as: There are one or more Workstation Administrators who perform maintenance of the workstations. Workstation Administrators only interact with Link for installation, maintenance and decommission. There is at least one Link Administrator who performs operator management tasks within Link. The Link Administrator interacts with Link on an as-needed basis.
Registry Editor showing Link Registry Key Database This section discusses Database setup for Remote Link and System Link. For information on configuring a Link Server database, refer to the Link Server section of this document. If a Link Administrator is not a Workstation Administrator, then the Link database should not be located in a system drive, such as C:\ or C:\Program Files.
Link Server Database Service Remote Link offers an updated interface that is simple to navigate, and provides easy access to the information you are most likely to need. The Window menu allows you to switch between the windows you have open in Remote Link, or to organize the way you view them. You may also switch between windows within Remote Link by holding down the Ctrl and Tab buttons at the same time. File > Close Panel will close the account file and all windows you currently have open.
Note: Do not attempt to move an existing database by changing the location listed in the Database Location field. See instructions about creating a new database location. If you change the location listed in the Database Location field without first moving the database manually, you will receive a message asking, "Do you wish to create a new database?" If you click OK, Remote Link creates a new database at the location that you just assigned and ignores the previous database.
Note: You only need to complete these steps one time. On further connections simply select the panel and then Connect as explained below. After you have entered all the Connection Information, open the panel by clicking OK. Then go to Panel > Connect and click the Connect button. You are now connected to the panel. Using an XTL or XR150/XR350/XR550 panel To configure Remote Link to connect to a panel through cellular communication, follow these steps: 1.
5. A message box will appear reminding you to activate the module within 7 days. Note: To ensure that the module is properly activated, do not lose the certificate or the serial number. You have a 7-day grace period between the installation and the activation of the module. If you wish to continue registering and activating the module, follow the steps described in How to Activate the Module.
Select the module you wish to activate from the list of modules. Click the Activate button. Remote Link will automatically generate a Public Key for the module. The serial number and Public Key will be listed in a message box. Call DMP Customer Service at (800) 641-4282 and have the serial number and the Public Key available. Customer Service will generate an Activation Code. Click OK in the message box to enter the Activation Code from DMP Customer Service. Click Activate.
(A larm M o n ito rin g , Co m m an d Cen ter, o r A d van ced Rep o rtin g M o d u le) H elp > Reg istratio n If you decide to remove a module from your Remote Link program, follow the directions below. Note: You need to have Administrator Authority to remove any modules from the program. 1. Click Help > Registration to open the Registration window. 2. Select the module that you wish to remove from the list in the Registration window. Click the Remove button. 3.
The SecureCom Wireless Activations window is used for managing control panel cellular service using SecureCom Wireless, LLC. To establish cellular service with SecureCom Wireless, go to www.securecomwireless.com and download the Network Service Agreement. This contract only needs to be completed once per company.
The Activate SIM/MEID window can also be accessed by selecting Program>Communication. Select the path programmed for Cell communication and click on the Activate Button. When the Activate SIM/MEID screen appears, enter all of the information before clicking on Activate.
Note: Complete all panel programming before activating the cellular path to ensure the correct rate plan is calculated for usage. SIM Type: Select the type of SIM card you are activating. Select either 200, 400, or MEID. SIM/MEID Card#: Enter the SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) or MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) number from the SecureCom AT&T Wireless SIM card, SecureCom T-Mobile Wireless SIM card, or the 263C/463C CDMA Cellular Communicator.
Plan 416: Primary path with a 6 minute check-in and O/C reports for up to 8 areas. Level 400 1000kb Plan 425: Primary path provides for 3 minute check-in OR 4 minute check-in with O/C reports for up to 16 areas. Level 400 2000kb Plan 435: Dual primary paths provide for 6 minute check-in and O/C reports for up to 8 areas. Level 400 3000kb Plan 445: Dual primary paths provide for 3 minute check-in OR 4 minute check-in with O/C reports for up to 16 areas.
From the Activate SIM or SecureCom Wireless window, click the Deactivate button to request deactivation.
S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > Receiver Tab The programming options in the Remote Link Configuration window are available on the following tabs: Receiver, Modem, Database, Other, Network, Modules, and Custom Fields.
Model: Select the receiver from the drop-down menu to configure.
S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > Receiver Tab Communications Options COM Port: Select the communications port connected to the receiver from the drop-down menu. The SCS-1R can be configured when using the SCS-150 Processor Board. Be careful to select a setting that does not interfere with your mouse, modem, or any other device on your computer. The COM port cannot be used for any other purpose while Remote Link is running. Baud rate: Set your baud rate to the same setting as your receiver.
Syste m > C onfigure > R e m ote Link > R e ce ive r T a b General Options Areas: Select which reporting format Remote Link will use to communicate with panels. Bin: 2-character hexadecimal mode. Use this mode with SCS-105 Receivers. Dec: 2-character decimal mode. Select this mode if the SCS-1 or SCS-1R Receiver has been programmed to require Dec mode.
number should correlate with the number of digits of the zones that report to the panel. For example, the XR200 panel has zones 1 through 299. So you would want to set this to 3 to allow all 299 zones to report. SCS-1 or SCS-1R Receivers: This number must match the zone number programmed in the Host setup programming on the receiver. CS-105 Receivers: Use 3 for SCS-105 Single Line Receivers. User #: Select the number of digits used to report a user number. Select 3 to allow 999 users.
Syste m > C onfigure > R e m ote Link > M ode m T a b Use the Modem tab to configure Remote Link when connecting to a DMP 462FM 9600 Baud Modem installed on a panel or when connecting to an XR500 Series or XR2500F for programming the panel at 2400 baud through the panel dialer. This allows you to connect to the panel using a standard computer modem. S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > M o d em Tab Communication Options COM Port: Select the COM port that is connected to your modem.
dialer. This allows you to connect to the panel with a standard computer modem. Note: These are for the local computer modem. Baud Rate: Set the baud rate for Remote Link to communicate with the computer modem. Default setting is 9600. Flow Control: Select the flow control option recommended by your modem manufacturer. The default setting is Hardware. If the modem does not operate correctly with the default Hardware setting, select ON/OFF, also known as software flow control.
S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > D atab ase Tab The settings in the Database tab allow you to change the location where Remote Link stores data on your computer's hard drive. It also allows you to backup and purge your Remote Link database, as well as merge another Remote Link database into the existing or import your Remote Access database into Remote Link.
S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > D atab ase Tab General Options Database Location Computer Hard Drive: Enter the path to the Remote Link database location on the computer or network hard drive. If you would like to store your Remote Link database in a different location than the default folder, type the location in the Database Location field.
In place of LOCATION, type: "c:\database path\" for a local or shared file server database server:192.168.0.111.12005 for a server based database where 192.168.0.111 is the IP Address where the server database is located S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > D atab ase Tab > B acku p O p tio n s As a safety measure, it is always wise to create a backup of your database. Remote Link provides you with the option to backup your database on a regular basis.
S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > D atab ase Tab > M erg e Merge allows you to combine another Remote Link database with an existing database. Note: The Merge option is not available if using Remote Link with the SQL Server module. Go to System > Configure > Remote Link to open the Remote Link Configuration window. Click on the Database tab and then click the Merge button to open the Merge Database window.
Note: If an account being merged has the same receiver and account number as one in the existing Remote Link database, an error message displays and the account is not merged. After following the instructions above, click Merge to complete the merge operation. S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > D atab ase Tab > Pu rg e O p tio n s Purge allows you to remove Remote Link activity from the database. Select the start and end dates, then select Activity or Events.
Start Date: Enter the first date that you would like to purge events. You may type the numbers, use the arrow keys, or use the drop-down calendar. End Date: Enter the last date that you would like to purge events. You may type the numbers, use the arrow keys, or use the drop-down calendar. Activity: Select Activity to remove the Remote Link activity. Acknowledged Messages: Select Acknowledged Messages to remove all acknowledged Alarm List messages.
The Restore from Backup window automatically appears if your database is corrupt and you need to restore it. Note: To restore from a backup, you must have a backup file already made. Be sure to backup your Remote Link database frequently. Note: When using Link with SQL Server, all backup and repair operations must be performed by the database administrator, using SQL Server management tools. Remote Link does not perform these operations. Restore from File: Enter the file from which you wish to restore.
S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > O th er Tab Time Zone: Under the Other tab, select the appropriate time zone where your Remote Link computer is located from the drop-down menu. If your time zone is not listed, enter a time zone value according to the table of time zones. Enable Debug Logging: Select the Enable Debug Logging to allow all communication between the panel, receiver, and Remote Link to be saved in the debug table for diagnostic purposes. Uncheck the box to disable this function.
Information: General information detail about program operations. Warning: An error condition such as minor communication problems, timeouts, etc. that can be handled without operator intervention. A warning message may or may not be displayed to the operator. Exception: An error that requires operator action to recover or restore normal operation such as an invalid COM Port selection for the receiver.
Syste m > C onfigure > R e m ote Link > Othe r T a b Admin Reader When using an Admin Reader to enter User Codes from proximity credentials, configure the COM Port and Baud Rate here. Refer to the Admin Reader Installation Sheet (LT-0619) as needed. Note: The Admin Reader USB connects to a standard USB port on a PC and operates as a virtual COM port requiring a special driver from the following web site. http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.
S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > N etw o rk Tab TCP Trap The options available are used to configure the TCP communication connection to the iCOM or iCOM-E version 103 or higher installed in the SCS-1 or SCS-1R receiver. This allows network panels with a dynamic IP address to be trapped for Remote Link upload/download. TCP Trap Enabled: Check this box to enable TCP Trapping. Programming App. Address: Enter the IP address of the Remote Link computer used to program panels.
Trap Server Port: This is the port used by Remote Link to communicate with the SCS-101, SCS-104, iCOM or iCOM-E installed in the SCS-1 or SCS-1R. Auto Send Traps: This enables Remote Link to resend the trap command continuously to the SCS-1R receive. This prevents the receiver from discarding the trap after a four-hour period. The trap is resent based on the number of seconds programmed into the Auto Send Delay. Default is disabled.
SOCKS has the following key features: provides authentication for protocols that cannot be authenticated by passes default routing in the internal network SOCKS requirements: the client program must have a SOCKS client capability the client operating system must have SOCKS client capability you must run and maintain a SOCKS server Version: Select the SOCKS Proxy version from the pull down menu. Host: Enter the IP address of the SCS-101, SCS-104, iCOM or iCOM-E installed in the SCS-1 or SCS-1R receiver.
S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > M o d u les Tab H o st M o n ito rin g (M u st h ave an ad d itio n al m o d u le to u se) Host Monitoring: Select Host Monitoring to enable the module to receive signals from network enabled panels. UDP Port: Enter the data network UDP port number through which the module will use to monitor for incoming alarm signals. 2001 is the default port.
S ystem > Co n fig u re > Rem o te L in k > Cu sto m Field s Tab Cu sto m Field s The Custom Fields tab is used to rename field titles and maintain selections in drop down lists located on the Panel Information screen and the User Codes screen. Edit List: The Edit List button allows the list of acceptable selections to be maintained by an Administrator. Select the field to change and click the Edit List button. Table and Field: These indicate the database location.
Syste m > Ope ra tor C onfigura tion > Ope ra tor Inform a tion The programming options in the Remote Link Operator Configuration window are available on three tabs, Operator Information, Panel Programming, and User and Status Programming. To give users authority to log in to Remote Link, select System > Operator Configuration.
Login Information: To authorize a new operator to log in to Remote Link, click on the New button at the bottom left corner of the window. In the Login Information fields, enter a Login and Password for the new user. At Re-enter Password retype the same password to verify. Each login ID and password may have up to 32 characters. Personal Information: Enter the operator's last and first name. Account Access: To authorize the operator to access all accounts, select All.
Single Sign-On Single Sign-On allows a Remote Link operator to be associated with their Windows user account. When launched, Remote Link matches the Windows user currently logged in to an operator in the Remote Link database. This feature eliminates the need for Central Station operators to remember a Remote Link password and allows improved control of access to Remote Link.
The Select Authentication Method dialog box displays with Classic Login and Single Sign-On checkboxes. Select Single Sign-On and click Next to continue or click Cancel button to terminate the process. The Single Sign-On dialog box displays with the Remote Link administrator account and the Windows user account to be mapped. Click Finish to complete authorization. The Back button will return you to the Select Authentication Method screen or click the Cancel button to terminate the process.
Once enabled, the Login, Password and Re-enter Password controls on the Operator Configuration screen in Remote Link are replaced with Single Sign-On Information containing: Windows User Account Operator's Name (User Name) Single Sign-On Information Click the Edit button to display the Windows Select User window.
Object Types The Windows User Object Type is automatically displayed. Locations Click the Locations button to select the location of the Windows user account. You may select the local computer or a Windows directory of users on the network. When the local computer is selected, access is limited to the selected computer. If the same operator logs in to a different computer, access will be denied.
Check Names Enter a user name in the field and click the Check Names button to search the directories for matching user names. Advanced Click the Advanced button to display the expanded search feature.
To add or remove available search criteria, click on the Columns button. Once the desired search columns have been selected, you may enter key words and other information in the Common Queries fields.
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Additional Information Personal Information: Enter the operator's last and first name. Account Access: To authorize the operator to access all accounts, select All. To restrict the operator to certain accounts, select Restrict and click the . . . button. In the Select Accounts window, place a checkmark next to the accounts the operator is authorized to access.
Note: The Account Access restrict option does not prevent an operator from using the trap function to send and/or retrieve changes made by other operators. Note: When the Account Groups module is enabled, the Account Access restrict option does not prevent an operator from adding users and the display only lists accounts the operator is authorized to access. User Restrictions: To limit the operator to view only access. This operator will not have the ability to program, change or add panel information.
S ystem > O p erato r Co n fig u ratio n > U ser an d S tatu s Pro g ram m in g You may click the All button to select all options on the Panel Programming Tab. Click the Clear button to remove all options. Check each box to assign the operator authority to perform panel programming options. Each option refers to a menu option under Programming.
S ystem > O p erato r Co n fig u ratio n > U ser an d S tatu s Pro g ram m in g You may click the All button to select all options on the User and Status Programming Tab. Click the Clear button to remove all options. User Programming: Check each box to assign the operator authority to perform user programming options. Each option refers to a button in the System Status window accessed by selecting Program > User Codes.
S ystem > O p erato r Co n fig u ratio n > Receiver Each option refers to an SCS-150 programming window. Check each box to assign the operator authority to perform receiver programming options. You may click the All button to select all options on the Receiver Programming Tab. Click the Clear button to remove all options. S ystem > To o lb ar Co n fig u ratio n Remote Link provides a customizable toolbar to assist you when performing common tasks. The toolbar is displayed just below the menu bar.
button to add a separator to group common menu options, such as Panel Information and Connect. If you would like to remove a menu option from the toolbar, select the option from the Toolbar list and press the Remove button. Displaying the Toolbar After you have placed the menu options in the Toolbar list, you may customize how you would like the toolbar to display. Check the Show Toolbar box to display the toolbar. You may show an image of the menu option by checking the Show Images box.
After you have selected all of the devices you wish to update, click Update in the bottom left corner of the screen. As the update occurs, the Current and Overall Progress bars will inform of the progress of the update. If any problems occur during the update, Remote Link will display this information in the Log box, and you must complete the update again.
The software updates are posted to the Dealer Direct section of the DMP Web site at www.dmp.com. Follow the directions on the Web site to download the update to your computer hard drive. Note: Be sure to save the update in a location on your computer hard drive you will remember. Performing the Update (XR2500F, XR500 Series, XR100 Series, and XR150/XR350/XR550 Series) To perform a remote panel update, connect to the panel to be updated.
3. Start Remote Link and create or open the panel account that matches the panel to be updated. 4. Set the Connection Information Type to Direct with a baud rate of 38400 and choose the appropriate COM port. Click OK to apply changes. 5. Select Panel>Remote Update, then select the correct RU file for the XTL/XTLN/XTLN-WiFi panel model. 6. Press and hold down both of the Reset and Load buttons on the XTL/XTLN/XTLN-WiFi panel. Release the Reset button first, followed by the Load button.
- Initial panel connection screen displays panel serial number when you connect. - System Information screen displays all enabled panel features. - The Panel>Feature Upgrade window displays panel model, enabled panel features, and panel serial number. Available Upgrade Features Encryption (XR500N, XR550 with Network only) Enable this feature to provide AES data encryption. This feature upgrade can only be enabled on an XR500N panel version 105 or higher or XR550 with Network installed.
In the Feature Upgrade window, enter the factory-supplied feature key in the field and press the Activate button. The Feature Upgrade window automatically updates to show the new feature as enabled on the panel. Note: The XR550 Series and XR500 Series Version 106 or higher only require a six (6) character Feature key. XR500 Series Version 105 panels require a 16 character feature key.
(M u st h ave A d van ced Rep o rtin g M o d u le an d M icro so ft.N ET Fram ew o rk 3 .5 ) An Advanced Reporting Module is required for this feature, as well as Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 The Real Time Events window is used to display incoming events as they happen and is read-only. You may open the Real Time Events window by selecting System > Real Time Events. Max Event Count: This indicates how many rows display at one time. Default is 100.
S ystem > D iag n o stics o r A lt + F1 0 The Diagnostics window is primarily used as a tool to identify and problems with the system or communication. This window allows you to view the strings of data that the panel is sending and receiving from your computer. To quickly open the Diagnostics window, press Alt and F10. The SecureCom Wireless Activations window is used for managing control panel cellular service using SecureCom Wireless, LLC.
The Activate SIM/MEID window allows changes, activation, and deactivation of the selected SIM card. Remote Link automatically populates the Rate Plan field with a suggested rate plan that most closely matches the communication path programming for the panel.
The Activate SIM/MEID window can also be accessed by selecting Program>Communication. Select the path programmed for Cell communication and click on the Activate Button. When the Activate SIM/MEID screen appears, enter all of the information before clicking on Activate. The following list explains the fields that appear on this screen: Note: Complete all panel programming before activating the cellular path to ensure the correct rate plan is calculated for usage.
Using Model 380-400 or 380-400T SIM Card SIM Card Data Included Plan 406: Back-up or primary path with a daily test Level 400 50kb Plan 408: Primary path with hourly check-in and O/C reports for up to 4 areas. Level 400 200kb Plan 410: Primary path with an hourly test and O/C reports for up to 8 areas. Level 400 300kb Plan 416: Primary path with a 6 minute check-in and O/C reports for up to 8 areas.
From the Activate SIM window, enter the SIM card number, select the SIM type as 200 or 400, and select a rate plan and text plan, if desired, for this SIM card. Click the Activate button to request activation. The activation process could take up to 24 hours to complete. Note: If using a SecureCom AT&T SIM card, the APN must be changed to SECURECOM400. If using a SecureCom T-Mobile SIM card, the APN must be changed to GRID.T-MOBILE.COM.
Account Archive can be accessed by selecting Panel>Account Archive. The Account Archive feature allows panel account programming to be stored for comparison or the archived version may be used to revert current panel programming to an archived version. Remote Link can be programmed to store up to 20 archived programming records per account. To program the number of account archive versions stored per account, select System>Configure>Remote Link>Other Tab.
The Name column provides you with a simple name to associate with each account number. The City column helps you keep track of the location of each account. The Receiver column shows which receiver you are using to connect to that panel. The Account column shows the account number that you assign to each alarm account. The Model column lists the model of the panel account. The Version column lists the firmware version of the panel account.
File > Pan el In fo rm atio n Enter a name for the account in the Name field in the General Information section. The receiver number and account number appear in this section of the Panel Information window as well. You may change the account number in the Account # field if necessary. Refer to Account Number Conventions for information about assigning account numbers.
File > Pan el In fo rm atio n Prim ary Co m m u n icatio n In fo rm atio n A Primary Communication type is available and may be programmed as one of the following: Type: From the Type menu select which type of connection you will use to communicate with the panel: SCS-1 / SCS-105: Select this option to communicate with the panel through an SCS-1, SCS-1R or SCS-105 Receiver using a dial-up connection. Network: Select this option to communicate with the panel through a data network connection.
Phone: Enter the panel phone number. This field will only appear when you select SCS-1 / SCS-105 or Modem in the Type field. Note: If you need to dial a number to access an outside line, enter that number before the panel's phone number. Also enter a P for a pause after dialing the number to access the outside line. For example, if you need to dial 9 to get an outside line, enter 9P then the panel's phone number. Note: Modems from some manufacturers require a comma (,) for a pause rather than the letter P.
COM Port: Select the computer's communication port that is connected to your panel. This field will only appear when you select Direct in the Type field. Baud Rate: Set the Baud Rate to 9600. The only time you may want to select a slower baud rate is if you are using a direct cable connection and you are having communication problems. The setting on the 462N card must match this entry. This field will appear only when you select Direct in the Type field.
panel's phone number. Note: Modems from some manufacturers require a comma (,) for a pause rather than the letter P. Check your Modem documentation before entering the panel phone number. Dial: Select how you want the receiver to handle the phone line connection with the panel. This field will only appear when you select SCS-1 / SCS-105 or Modem in the Type field. No: Do not dial the panel phone number to make contact with the panel. This is used mainly for multiplex and asynchronous accounts.
File > Pan el In fo rm atio n In the Location section of the Panel Information window, enter the address where the panel is located. Also enter a voice phone number for the panel location, and a night phone number where you may speak to someone about the panel after business hours. Extra Information: You may record additional notes about the panel account by clicking on the Extra Information button. Clicking the Extra Information button opens the Extended Panel Information window.
Frequency field and the account sends an opening signal within the 2 days, Remote Link will accept the opening signal as the Automatic Recall test. Remote Link will then restart the timer after the opening signal is received. Note: These two fields, Auto Recall Frequency and Allow Test Deferrals, should have the same value as the Test Frequency and Defer Test fields in Program > Communications > Test Timer tab.
Ring Count: Enter the number of times the site phone will ring before the 462FM picks up. Enter a number between 1 and 15. The default is 1 ring. You must increase the Dial Time Out about 10 seconds per ring. Set Modem: Click this button to dial the phone number programmed in Panel Information. When the 462FM picks up, the Ring Count will be stored in the 462FM Module's programming. After the 462FM has stored the number, the 462FM will disconnect from Remote Link.
To add a new receiver, click New, and enter the Version number, Receiver number, and Account number for the receiver and click OK. The account number is needed to maintain database integrity and is not used by the system. Any number that is not used by a panel is fine. Receiver Name: Enter a name for the receiver. The receiver name can be 32-characters long. COM Port: Select the COM port used for connecting to the receiver.
Pro g ram > Receiver S ys O p tio n s Note: Before continuing, click on the Retrieve button to import the current receiver information. Company Name: Enter your company name using up to 40 characters. Receiver Number: Used to distinguish between multiple SCS-1R systems. There can be from 0 to 9 systems programmed. Default is 1. An eight-character alphanumeric code requested when using remote programming. Default is blank.
Number of hours (0 to 23) from the Greenwich Time zone (GMT) where the SCS-1R is located. Please see the table of time zones in the Appendix to help locate the appropriate time zone. Default is 6 (Central Time). Hours From GMT: Enable monitoring of all digital dialer line cards for any failed communications with panels. Default is disabled. Dialer Line Monitor: Send: Click Send to send the Receiver System Options programming to the SCS-1R.
Pro g ram > Receiver L in e Card s Note: Before continuing, click on the Retrieve button to import the current receiver information. New: Select the NEW button near the bottom of the window to add a new line card. Card Number: Enter the card number, 1 through 8. Note: Lines 6-8 can only be used with SCS-104 Line Cards using SCS-150 Version 101 and updated SCS-RACK hardware. Card Model: Select None, SCS-104, SCS-101, or SCS-100 from the drop-down menu.
SCS-104 Dialer Dialer Line Enable: Select to enable Dialer Lines 1-4 on each card number. Send ANI/DNIS Information: Select to enable the Automatic Number Identification (ANI) and Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) information to be sent. ANI sends the phone number that the panel is using to call. DNIS sends information about the phone number the panel dialed. Send Caller ID Information: Select to enable the Caller ID information to be sent to host automation.
Gateway IP Address: Enter the Gateway IP Address to exit your local network. The default value is 000.000.000.000. Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask assigned to the SCS-104. The default value is 255.255.255.000. Passphrase: In order to communicate using encryption, XR550 Series and XR500 Series panels reporting in to the SCS-104 at the receiver must have a Passphrase. This Passphrase must be programmed into every panel reporting in to the SCS-104 at the receiver.
Check-in Table IP Address: The optional SCS-CTM Check-in Table Manager software is used to backup the records of supervised network accounts on up to 32 different SCS-104 line cards. Use SCSCTM to repopulate the list of supervised network accounts when one SCS-104 or SCS-101 line card is replaced by another SCS-104 or SCS-101.
Host Number: 1 Host Name: Select a name for the Receiver Host. Name can be 16-characters. Host Type: Primary. Port Type: Serial. Start Character: Select a start character to precede all host messages. Default is None. Use CRC: Select to enable CRC error checking on each message sent to the host. Default is disabled. Use Sequence: Select to enable 1-99 numbering of all messages sent to the host. Default is disabled. Test Interval (minutes): Enter number of minutes between message tests.
Pro g ram > Receiver S tatu s Select to see the Receiver Model, Version Number, and Firmware Date. Pro g ram > S erial Po rts Select to open the Receiver Serial Port Programming window. Note: Before continuing, click on the Retrieve button to import the current receiver information.
Auxiliary Baud Rate: 9600. Usage: Auxiliary. Host Output Baud Rate: Select the baud rate for the Host port. Default is 9600. Usage: Host Activity Log/Printer Baud Rate: Select the baud rate for the Printer port. Default is 1200. Usage: Printer. Send: Click Send to send the Receiver Serial Port Programming to the SCS-1R/SCS-150. Pro g ram > Receiver D iag n o stics Select to display the MAC Address, Serial Number, Version Number, Firmware Date, Bank Number, Key value, Write Count and DB Version.
Once the Panel Information Filter window opens, there are two options, Panel Filter and User Filter. Select the Panel Filter button field to filter the information in the panels. Fields: Select the field to be filtered. You can select any of the 10 listed fields to perform a filter. By Range: If Account or Model is selected for the Field, enter the Starting and Ending Range. Click OK to view the results.
By Value: If the City, Customer, Name, Region, State, Version, Panel IP, or Panel Phone Fields are selected for a filter, enter a Field Value and select a Search Type. Field Order: Select how the filtered information is displayed. Select either Alphabetical or Logical. Default is Logical. View Summary: This button shows a summary of the items and values selected for the filter. Searched: This tab displays the items and values of the last filter performed.
The results of the filter appear in the Panel Information Filter window. File Name: To export the filtered information, type in a valid file name and location where the exported information is to be stored. Click on the small button to the right of the File Name to browse the computer directory and select a location. Export: Once a valid File Name and location is entered, click the Export button to export the information.
A checkbox labeled Programming On File allows you to specify whether or not the panel's programming is kept on file. If you wish to maintain the panel's programming in Remote Link, leave the box checked. If you wish to assign the new panel to a main account and use the main account's programming as the new panel's programming, uncheck the box by clicking in the box. Programming On File is checked as default. See Programming Not on File for more information.
iCOMsl Account Numbers: In input mode, the account number entered here is reported to the receiver. In keypad mode, the account number reported to the receiver originates from the panel attached to the iCOMsl. The account number entered here, when in keypad mode, is used for programming with Remote Link only. The iCOMsl and the panel have separate account numbers. File > Pan el In fo rm atio n When assigning account numbers, keep the following conventions in mind.
If you want to create a new account by using an existing account file as a template, open the Panel Information window by selecting File > Panel Information. Select the account file that you wish to use as a template by clicking on that account in the list. Then click on the Copy button at the bottom of the window to open the Copy Panel window. Source: This field shows the account name and number that you are using as a template. Model: Select the model number of the panel from the drop-down menu.
Search: This field allows you to search for a particular panel within the existing templates. General Information Any existing templates appear in the list with the Name, Model and Version. Template Name: This displays the name of the template that you select from the list. You can also change the name of the template as well.
Notes: This gives you the option to makes notes about this template. New: This allows you to make a new panel template. Select the Model, Version and any Feature Set (if applicable for the selected panel) for the template. Type in a name for the newly created template and click OK. The new template will display in the Template Tab. Copy Panel: This allows you to make a new template by copying the information from an existing account.
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On the left half of this window, is the list of available accounts under the heading Select Accounts to Export. On the right half of this window, under the heading Accounts to Export, is a list of the accounts that have been chosen. To add an account to the Export window, highlight the account name on the left side of the screen and press the > button. To remove an account from the Export window, highlight the account name on the right side of the screen and press the < button.
Enter Encryption Key: Enter a 4 to 64 character encryption key and press OK. The same encryption key is needed when importing the file. For security purposes, the exported data file is encrypted to ensure panel programming is not compromised. Each time a file is exported, a new encryption key needs to be entered. File > Im p o rt an d Exp o rt > Im p o rt A cco u n ts Accounts selected for import will display on the left section of this window.
Select Accounts to Import: The receiver number, account number and panel name display. A * next to the checkbox indicates that the panel currently exists in the Remote Link data base. Highlight the name and select the import process to use, overwrite or change, shown on the right of the screen. A checkmark then displays in the box next to the receiver number to confirm the selection. Overwrite Existing Account: the panel and account number currently exist and importing replaces the existing account.
Print: Click this button to print the account reports to an attached printer. File > Prin t > Pan el Pro g ram m in g Prints panel programming for the account open in Remote Link. Reports to Include Check the box for each type of report that you wish to print. Click All to select all programming and Clear to remove all selections. Checking Include Lockout Code will print the panel Access Code. Note: Printing User Codes prints a list of the users, along with the information about each user.
All: Check this box to print the Activity Report Log for all accounts. Date: Enter the range of dates for which you would like to print the report. Click the arrow to the right of the field to open the drop-down calendar, as shown above. Click on the date to select the desired date. You may also type in the appropriate date. All: Print the Activity Log Report for all dates. Setup: Click on this button to enter the printer setup window to configure your print options.
Customer Mailout: Customer Mailout allows the reports to be printed in a customer-friendly layout by sorting the Events by account and automatically breaking the pages when a new account is detected. Messages in Report Select the individual messages to appear in the report or select All to have all of the messages appear in the report. Other Reports Select to have Traffic Count appear in the report.
Print activation status reports for all SIM cards associated with an account. To print activation status reports, click File > Print > Activations Status. You can select print options from the choices listed below: Sort by Account: Select to print a report sorted by account number. Sort by Name: Select to print a report sorted by account name. Sort by SIM #: Select to print a report sorted by SIM number. Sort by Status: Select to print a report sorted by the status of the SIM card.
Check the box next to the event type that you would like to print. You may select any combination of the following event types: Alarm Trouble Restoral System All: Selecting All will check all boxes. Clear: Selecting Clear will clear all boxes. Setup: Click on this button to enter the printer setup window to configure your print options. Preview: Click this button for a print preview on your computer screen. To save this report, press the button that looks like a floppy disk when in the preview mode.
You may sort by the Account Name or Account Number by selecting the appropriate radio button. Setup: Click on this button to enter the printer setup window to configure your print options. Preview: Click this button for a print preview on your computer screen. To save this report, press the button that looks like a floppy disk when in the preview mode. When you wish to print the report, got to File > Print > Saved Report. Print: Click this button to print the account reports to an attached printer.
Click here for a complete discussion of the Advanced Reporting Module. This option allows comparison of a variety of panels to each other, to an archived version and/or to a template and a report is generated in .xls spreadsheet format. Access this option in File > Print > Compare Accounts. Control Panel Template: Select this option to choose a panel template to compare to existing accounts. If selected, the existing templates display in the drop-down menu that is below. Select the template to compare.
Select Accounts To Compare. If not selected, all accounts display regardless of model. Show Like Versions Only: If selected, any panels with the same model number and same version display below under Select Accounts To Compare. If not selected, all panels with the same model display regardless of version. Show Archive: This option displays for Account comparisons. If selected, archived panel programming versions are displayed under Select Aoounts To Compare.
Select Accounts to Compare: All accounts to be selected for comparison display here. Select the accounts that you want to compare to the template or account selected above in the Control Panel. Click the account and press the arrow key to place the account in the right column for comparison. You may select as many as you would like to compare. Accounts to Compare: This column displays all accounts that have been selected for comparison.
Prefix Filename with Account Number: Select this checkbox if you want all of the files to contain the account number in the file name. For example, a file name with the account number would read "112345 Area Information.csv." Prefix Filename with Account Name: Select this checkbox if you want all of the files to contain the account name in the file name. For example, a file name with the account name included would read "John Doe Area Information.csv.
After selecting the desired panel account, click OK to open the account. Now select Panel > Connect to open the Connection Status window and click Connect. The Connection Status window will close after Remote Link has connected to the panel. This option allows you to connect the Remote Link program to a subscriber's panel for programming, problem diagnosing, or downloading stored information.
Connected for more information about these errors. Error connecting, please make sure TCP/IP is installed: The computer is not properly configured for network communication. Consult the Windows help file for assistance. Error connecting, invalid connection information: Possibly there is no COM port selected in File > Panel Information. In the Panel Information window, select an unused COM Port from the drop-down list. Error connecting, invalid connection information: Port (possibly in use).
Key in the Panel Information window. Be sure that the Remote Key in the Panel Information window is the same as that programmed in the panel. Panel Connection Error: Panel busy with other communication. (-VB) Panel Connection Error: Panel not connected. (-VN) Error requesting max partitions: Remote Link could not get the max partitions from the panel. Connection cancelled: Action aborted by user. Panel Connection Error: Connection closed.
The Retrieve function allows you to retrieve a copy of a subscriber panel's programming, schedules, and user codes. Note: Close all Remote Link programming windows before retrieving the file from the panel. After selecting Retrieve, the Retrieve From Panel window appears allowing you to initiate the retrieval of data from the panel. Select Request Events to automatically request the panel's events upon completion of the file retrieval.
Pan el > S ystem S tatu s Select Panel > System Status to open the System Status window. This window allows you to view the status of several system items from one convenient window. The System Status window displays the status of the following : Printer Tamper Battery AC Power Line 2 Line 1 Wireless The status for each item displays one of the following messages: Normal Trouble Not Used The System Status window also allows you to access command and inquiry functions.
Pan el > S ystem S tatu s The Alarm Silence option allows you to turn off the alarms connected to a panel. To silence an alarm, select Command > Alarm Silence. A pop-up window will appear with the message "Alarm silenced successfully." If the alarm can not been silenced you will receive the message, "Unable to silence alarm." Pan el > S ystem S tatu s The Sensor Reset option allows you to turn off the power on the panel's switched auxiliary power terminal for 5 seconds.
Send Message to a Printer If you wish to send the message to a printer connected to the panel, select the Printer option and click the Send button. Note: If you send a message to a printer, there must be a printer connected to the panel that is turned on and ready to print. If the printer is not ready to print, your message will be lost. Remote Link will confirm that your message was sent to the panel successfully, but Remote Link cannot confirm that the message actually printed.
System Status and click on the Zones button to open the Zone Status window. This window displays any zone that is bypassed, force armed, open, shorted, or normal. The Zone Status window also allows you to bypass and reset selected zones. To view the status of a zone, fill in the Start at Zone, Partition, and Area fields at the top of the window and click on the Request button. Selecting the 24-hour box will display all 24-hour zones, such as Fire, Fire Verify, Supervisory, Emergency, and Panic zones.
Overlap: Two or more zones are sharing the same bus address. Extra: Zones are detected that have not been programmed. If an LX-Bus zone is in a normal state, it will not appear in this window. The purpose of the LX Bus Diagnostics window is to track problems with zones that are not in a normal state. The LX Bus Diagnostics window will only display information about zones connected to the panel's LXBus, and will not display information on zones connected directly to the panel or connected to the keypad bus.
Pan el > S ystem S tatu s > Z -W ave D evice S tatu s Each tab displays a list of Z-Wave devices that are currently programmed in the panel. Select each tab to see a list of that device Number, Name, State, and Settings. Request: Select the Request button to retrieve the list of Z-Wave devices currently programmed into the panel. Pan el > S ystem S tatu s > A rea S tatu s During remote arming, some zones in the selected areas may not be in a normal condition.
Refuse Note: If a priority zone is in a bad state, you will not be able to arm the area until the priority zone is restored to normal. Pan el > S ystem S tatu s > A rea S tatu s When you arm or disarm an area using the Area Status window, you will see one of the following popup messages indicating the action performed. Armed successfully. Armed successfully. Some zones have been bypassed. Armed successfully. Some zones have been Force Armed. Disarmed successfully. Unable to disarm.
Pan el > S ystem S tatu s > O u tp u t S tatu s > D o o r Tab The Output Status window allows you to lock and unlock doors and grant door access. Click on the Door tab near the bottom of the Output Status window. The Door feature allows you to remotely activate the door access relay on Security Command keypads, Easy Entry keypads, and 733 or 734/734N/734N-WiFi Wiegand Interface Modules. You must know the address number of the keypad or 733 or 734/734N/734N-WiFi module to which the door strike is connected.
separately. Standard: Requests all events except door access events. Door Access: Requests only Door Access events. XR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR100/XR500 Series, or XR2500F Panels (version 117 or higher) The Request Events window allows you to choose all events stored in the panel event buffer, new events that have occurred since the last download, or only those events that occurred during the time period selected in the Start and End dates.
Pan el > Trap This option allows you to initiate a trap so that when a subscriber' s panel contacts the SCS-1 or SCS-1R Receiver or SCS-105 Single Line Receiver, it is held on-line and will be connected to with Remote Link. Note: In order for the user to initiate a trap, the user must have permission to do so. Permission to Allow Trap can be given in the Operator Configuration screen of Remote Link. Permission must be given before the user can initiate a trap. To create a trap, go to Panel > Trap.
Remote Update: Automatically download the selected software file to the trapped panel. Check this box to enable the Change File option. Change File: Click to browse and select the software update file location. When selected, the path to the update file automatically displays. If you decide to cancel a trap before it occurs, select the appropriate panel in the Trap window and click Delete.
Pan el> Trap Q u ery Note: In order for the user to initiate a trap, the user must have permission to do so. Permission to Allow Trap can be given in the Operator Configuration screen of Remote Link. Permission must be given before the user can initiate a trap. This option is used to view the status of panel trap messages stored in the receiver SCS-101 or SCS-104. The Trap Query window remains empty until the Request button is selected.
to move through the programming windows. Each panel from DMP offers different features. Remote Link displays only the features in the Program menu that are available on the panel with which you are connected. For more complete descriptions of the various Program menu options, refer to the appropriate programming guide for the panel model that you are programming. Pro g ram > Co m m u n icatio n s The Communications window is used to configure the panel's communication options.
Connection: Select the Communication Type for the panel. Other: Select the panel's Main Account Number, the Transmission Delay, and Events Manager. Second Line: Select the backup communication type for the panel. Pro g ram > Co m m u n icatio n s > M eth o d Tab Communication Type: Select the communication format you want the panel to use when contacting a receiver.
over an asynchronous computer or radio network to the SCS-1 or SCS-1R Receiver. When Net/ Host is selected as the communication type, the Net/Host Tab is enabled allowing you to configure the network communication options. After selecting Host/Net for the Main communication type, the Host/Net tab is enabled allowing you to configure the network communication options.
D2: D2 displays on the Backup Type menu if Host/Net is selected under Communication Type. Select D2 to supervise a second telephone line using an optional Model 893 or 893A Dual Phone Line Module. RS-232: On XR500 Series version 118 or higher, RS-232 displays on Backup Type menu if Network is selected under Communication Type. Messages are sent using RS-232 after they have failed to communicate with the programmed Primary NET IP and Backup IP.
Events MGR: The Events Manager menu specifies when the panel will send non-alarm reports. This Events Manager does not affect zone alarm, zone trouble, zone restoral, supervisory, or serviceman messages. Also, this feature will not delay closing reports if Closing Wait is checked in Program > System Options. Note: The Events Manager menu is not available on XT Series, XTL, XTLN, or XTLN-WiFi panels.
Note: On XT Series panels, the backup communication is tested at the same frequency as the main communication. Test Time: Enter the time of day that the panel transmits an automatic recall test for the main communication line. This test signal will verify that communication is working properly between the panel and the central station. Test Day: Select the day of the week from the drop-down menu that the panel will send a test signal on the main communications line to the central station.
Panel B: On the third day of the seven day Test Frequency cycle, Panel B sends a signal to the receiver. The automatic recall test is not sent to the receiver because Panel B has communicated with the receiver during the programmed Test Frequency cycle. The seven day cycle is restarted at the time the signal is received.
Note: The door access granted report is only sent if the device number has also been selected in Access Keypad Enable in the System Reports window. Panic Test (XR150/XR350/XR550 with Network Series, XR500N, XR500E or XR2500F Version 209 or earlier): Allows the panel to send panic zone test verification and failure results to the central station. Leaving this box empty instructs the panel to not send panic zone test results.
XT Series (Version 103 or higher), XTL, XTLN, and XTLN-WiFi panels Alarms: Sends Abort, Alarm, Alarm Restoral, Ambush, Exit Error, and System Recently Armed reports to Receiver 1. Supervisory / Troubles: Sends Supervisory, Trouble, Trouble Restoral, Force Armed, Zone Fault reports, and Service man messages to Receiver 1. Opening / Closing and User: Sends Opening, Closing, Door Access, Late to Close, Unauthorized Entry, Schedule and Code changes, Zone Reset, and Zone Bypass reports to Receiver 1.
2nd IP Port: Enter the second IP port number to be used in conjunction with the Second IP Address. The IP port identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the panel. The default IP Port setting is 2001. Pro g ram > Co m m u n icatio n s > Receiver 2 Tab Alarms: Sends Abort, Alarm, Alarm Restoral, Ambush, Exit Error, and System Recently Armed reports to Receiver 2.
number *70P555-1212, and you have NET with Call Waiting cancelled on the second line. Caution: A call waiting cancel programmed on a non-call waiting telephone line, would prevent communication to the central station. XT Series (Version 103 or higher), XTL, XTLN, and XTLN-WiFi panels Alarms: Sends Abort, Alarm, Alarm Restoral, Ambush, Exit Error, and System Recently Armed reports to Receiver 2.
port identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the panel. The default IP Port setting is 2001 2nd IP Address: Enter the second IP address where the panel sends network messages. The IP Address must be unique and cannot be duplicated on the network. 2nd IP Port: Enter the second IP port number to be used in conjunction with the Second IP Address. The IP port identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the panel. The default IP Port setting is 2001.
represent the port number. The default port number is 2001. Note: If you are using Host Backup and UL AA is enabled, the panel will only send the s72 (WARNING: NETWORK TROUBLE) message after both the primary and backup host connections fail. P rogra m > C om m unica tions > Ne t T a b Receiver IP: Enter the IP address of the receiver programmed in the Receiver 1 Tab. This address is used to communicate messages over the network. Receiver Port: Enter the port of the receiver. The default port is 2001.
programmed in the iCOM/iCOM-E. If the first attempt fails, the panel uses the Net Setup String to send the messages to the backup receiver. Note: If NET Backup and UL AA are enabled, the panel only sends the S72 (WARNING: NETWORK TROUBLE) message after the first series of network message attempts fails. Note: If you are using a non-DMP network device and an iCOM/iCOM-E, use the non-DMP device as the backup device.
Substitution Code Enable: If UL AA is disabled, the Substitution Code Enable field is enabled. Check the box if the panel sends a Panel Substitution Code when communicating with the receiver. The Panel Substitution Code increases the level of security by helping to ensure that the panel sending the message to the receiver has not been substituted by another panel. By default, the Substitution Code is not enabled. When UL AA is enabled, the substitution code is always sent.
Retry Time: Enter the number of seconds (3 to 15 seconds) the panel should wait before retrying to send a message to the receiver if an acknowledgment was not received. The panel will retry as many times as possible for a period of one minute before sending a network trouble message. For example, if Retry Time is set to 15, the panel will retry 4 times. The default Retry Time is 5 seconds. Check-in Time: Enter the number of minutes (between 0 to 240 minutes) between check-in reports.
When using an XR200 (version 110 or above)or XR200-485 (version 204 or above), additional options are available when Host/Net is selected as the main communication type. Several examples follow to explain scenarios in which you would use Host Backup and how to program the panel for Host Backup. When using Host Backup and Host Log Reports, also refer to Network Interface Card Examples.
number in place of PPPPP. The default port number is 2001. Check the box beside Host Backup Enable. Enter the retry and check-in times. Explanation: Messages will be sent through the 462N card to the iCOM/iCOM-E, then to the Main SCS-1 or SCS-1R Receiver. If the messages cannot be sent using that route, the panel will use the Host Setup String to direct the messages to the backup receiver.
Note: For Network: The first and second IP addresses are alternately used for 8-second intervals until successful communication or 1 minute elapses. For Cellular: The message is sent using First GPRS APN and the First IP Address. If no acknowledgment is received, First GPRS APN and the Second IP address are used, followed, if needed, by Second GPRS APN and first and second IP addresses, respectively. 1st IP Port: Enter the first IP port number to be used in conjunction with the First IP Address.
X T3 0 /X T5 0 S eries (Versio n 1 0 3 o r h ig h er), X TL , X TL N , an d X TL N -W iFi p an els First GPRS APN (XT30, XT50, and XTL): Enter the first APN (Access Point Name). This allows an access point for cellular communication and is used to connect to a DNS server. The APN may contain up to 32 characters. Default is set to SECURECOM200 when a version 100 or 101 XT30/50 panel is used and the default is set to SECURECOM400 when a version 102 or higher XT30/50 panel is used.
Pro g ram > Co m m u n icatio n s > H o st Tab The fields explained below are available for the iCOMsl. If you need information on the available host features for a different panel or version, see Host/Net Tab. DHCP Mode: Enable if the iCOMsl has a dynamic IP address. If the iCOMsl has a static IP address, do not select DHCP Mode. Note: When entering an IP address be sure to enter the periods and it is not necessary to enter leading zeros. For example, IP address 192.168.000.125 can be entered as 192.168.0.
pass without a check-in message before the receiver generates a Panel Not Responding message. This allows multiple check-ins to be missed before the receiver acknowledges that the panel is missing from the network. The default is 1 (one). Note: The fail time must be equal to or greater than the programmed check-in time.
P rogra m > C om m unica tion P a ths Paths Account Number: The Account Number is a 1 to 5 digit number used to identify which panel is sending a message. Enter the account number sent to the SCS-1R Receiver. Messages may be sent to a central station or via PC Log Reports to a PC. The default is 12345. NET, CELL, 232 and DD - The range of valid account numbers for a panel is 1 to 65535. For accounts of four digits or less, do not enter leading zeros. CID - Choose an account number between 1 and 9999.
subsequent backup paths. Typical communication takes place on the primary path with backup paths being used only when the primary path fails or when the backup path is programmed to duplicate messages. There is no option to backup path 8. Communication Type: Specifies the communication method the panel will use on this path to report system events to DMP SCS-1R Receivers or non-DMP receivers. Default is DD for Path 1, and NONE for Path 2-8. None: Allows the panel to operate as a local system.
Select Yes for the panel to check-in at the number of minutes selected. Select Random for the panel to check-in at random times from 6 to 60 minutes when all areas are disarmed. If any area is armed, a check-in is sent every 6 minutes. Select Adaptive for a backup path to adapt to the check-in programming from this groups primary path if the primary path becomes unavailable. Check-in programming includes Check-in and Fail Time.
currently being programmed. Default is blank. Note: 256 bit encryption is only available for SCS-104 Receiver Line Cards Version 102 or higher software, using SCS-150 Version 102 or higher. Receiver IP: This option displays if the Communication Type is NET or CELL. Enter the Receiver IP address where the panel sends network messages. The Receiver IP Address must be unique and cannot be duplicated on the network. Enter all 12 digits with the periods. For example, enter IP address 192.168.000.250.
every 2 hours until the previous path restores. If Fail Test Frequency is set to 0, test reports are sent only according to Test Report programming. Range is 0 to 24 hours. Default is 0. Protocol: This option displays for Communication Type NET. Select TCP to communicate over the network using TCP protocol. Select UDP to communicate using UDP protocol. Default is TCP.
When FIRE is selected, Zone Trouble, Low Battery, Missing, Fault, Restorals from trouble, System Troubles (A/C, Phone Line, Panel Battery) and System Restoral reports are sent for Fire, Fire Verify, and Supervisory Zones. Note: Serviceman reports are sent regardless of the selection made for Supervisory/Trouble reports. Opening/Closing and User Reports: This prompt displays when the Path Type is Primary. All backup paths within the group follow the same programming for Opening/Closing and User Reports.
Note: IP addresses and port numbers may need to be assigned by the network administrator. When entering an IP, Gateway, or Subnet Mask address be sure to enter the periods and do not enter leading zeros. For example, IP address 192.168.000.125 is entered as 192.168.0.125. DHCP Enabled: Enable if the panel has a dynamic IP address. If the panel has a static IP address, do not select DHCP Mode. Local IP: Enter the IP address assigned to the panel. The Local IP Address must be unique and cannot be duplicated.
TCP Enabled (XR150/XR350/XR550 Series with Network, XR100N Version 114-121/XR500N Version 103-121): When this option is enabled, the panel communicates over the network using standard TCP protocol. When this option is not enabled, the panel communicates using UDP protocol. The TCP communications default value is Not Enabled. Passphrase (XR550 with Encryption/XR500E): When this option is enabled, the panel communicates to host automation using encrypted data.
must be the same port that is programmed in Panel IP Port within the 734N Communication programming menu. 734N Passphrase (XR150/XR350/XR550 Series and XR100/XR500 Version 209 or above): Enter an 8 to 16-character Passphrase to encrypt communication with the 734N module. The 734N Passphrase must match the 734N Passphrase entered in Communication programming of the 734N. The Passphrase is blank by default. Note: A passphrase is required for operation.
Note: Mail servers that require encryption are not supported by the panels. Note: Email messaging is not supported in XR150/XR350/XR550 Series panels. Destination 1 (XTLN, XTLN-WiFi): Enter the first destination email address where messages will be sent. The message can be sent to any device (computer, cell phone, PDA) as long as a valid email address is entered.
205 or higher, and XR150/XR350/XR550 Series): This number limits the monthly incoming and outgoing SMS messages allowed to be sent or received by the panel. This option displays if any programmed destination is a cell phone number using NET or CELL communication or an email address using CELL communication. If all destinations are email addresses using NET communication, this option does not display.
Device Number: Enter the address number of the device that you are programming. The valid range is 1-16 for XR500 Series, XR350 Series, and XR550 Series panels and 1-8 for XR100 Series and XR150 Series panels. If using a wireless keypad, program the device number in the Status List Auxiliary 1 Zones programming option to display wireless keypad troubles. Name: A device name must be given to each device in the system. Enter the name you wish to assign to a device. The name may be up to 32 characters.
Device Type (XR100/XR500 Series Version 204 or lower): This allows you to specify the type of device installed at a particular address on the keypad bus. None: No device is connected to this address. Standard: Select Standard if you are connecting to any keypad, zone expander, or a 733/734/734N/734N-WiFi Wiegand Interface Module. Fire: A Model 630F Remote Fire Command Center is connected to this address.
Access Areas: Enter the area numbers that you wish to grant door access for this device. - Areas 1 to 32 for XR500 Series, XR550 Series, or XR2500F panels - Areas 1 to 16 for XR350 Series panels - Areas 1 to 8 for XR100 Series or XR150 Series panels Note: Enter the sequence of addresses separated by commas to enable egress areas devices: i.e.., enter addresses 1 through 4, 6, and 10 through 16 as 1-4, 6, 10-16.
devices, as well as annunciation of zones (by type) assigned to those area(s). Display Areas default selects all area numbers. When Display Areas is left defaulted (all areas selected), Menu Display and Status List items determine whether zone alarms and troubles display at this device, regardless of area assignment. Also, all system areas may be armed and disarmed from this device.
and alarms only for zones assigned to those areas. When arming/disarming from Device 1, only areas 20, 21, and 22 may be armed/disarmed, even when the User Profile has authority to arm/disarm other system areas. Exception: Disarming of other areas not selected in Display Areas can be accomplished by presenting a card that has disarming authority and matching profile areas with areas assigned in Device Access Areas. Strike Time: This option displays if DOOR is selected as Device Type.
automatically turn off when all access areas assigned to the device arm, even if the scheduled off time has not been reached. You may use the Override feature to keep doors locked when a business opens late, or is forced to close early, due to a snowstorm or other cause. Leave the Override field blank to allow door schedules to operate independent of system armed status.
XTL/XTLN/XTLN-WiFi Panels: The Device Setup window allows you to define the XTL/XTLN/XTLN-WiFi panel configuration. You can install and address up to four wireless keypads. Device Number: Enter the address number of the wireless keypad you are programming. The valid range is 2-5. Device Name: Enter the name you wish to assign to the wireless keypad. The name may be up to 16 characters long. If no name is entered, *UNUSED* is displayed.
XT30/XT50 Panels (Version 106 or higher): The Device Setup window allows you to define the XT30/XT50 panel configuration. Device Number: Enter the address number of the devices you are adding to the system. The valid range is 1-8. Device Name: Enter the name you wish to assign to the device. The name may be up to 16 characters long. Wireless: Enable to use a wireless keypad for this device number. Disable to use a wired keypad for this device number. Default is disabled.
Program 734 Options: Select 734 Options tab to program the 734 Wiegand Interface Module. Note: Device type on the General Tab must be set to DOOR and Device Communication Type must be set to Keypad Bus for 734 operation. Program 734N/734N-WiFi Options: Select 734 Options tab to program the 734N/734N-WiFi Wiegand Interface Module. Note: Device type on the General Tab must be set to DOOR and Device Communication Type must be set to NETWORK for 734N/734N-WiFi operation.
Zone 2 Options Activate Zone 2 Bypass: Select to enable the Bypass option. Disabling allows standard zone operation on Zone 2. Default setting is disabled. If the door being released by the 734/734N/734N-WiFi module is protected (contact installed), you can provide a programmable Bypass entry/exit timer by connecting its contact wiring to the 734/734N/734N-WiFi module Zone 2.
Zone 3 Request to Exit Strike Time: Enter the number of Request to Exit seconds to elapse. Range is from 5 to 250 seconds. The default is 5 seconds. Activate Onboard Speaker: Select to enable the on-board piezo speaker for local annunciation. Disable to turn the piezo off for all operations. This does not affect remote annunciator open collector (RA) operation. The default is disabled. Card Options Card Options: Select DMP to indicate the reader sends a 26-bit DMP data string.
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Require Site Code: Select to enable the use of a site code. In addition to User Code verification, door access is only granted when any one site code programmed below matches the site code received in the Wiegand string. Site Codes: You can program up to eight site codes. Site code range is 0-999 for the 734 and the range is 0-255 for the 734N/734N-WiFi. Any previously programmed site codes display. Enter a three or five digit site code number followed by the tab key to advance to the next Site Code.
Pro g ram > Z -W ave Favo rites The Favorites window allows you to create and edit Z-Wave Favorites by adding, deleting or changing existing Z-Wave devices from Favorites. If your panel has existing Favorites programmed, they will be displayed after the panel has been retrieved. You may create a new Favorite by clicking the New button at the bottom of the window, entering the new Favorite number in the Number field, entering the Favorite name in the Name field, and clicking Apply.
To edit a Favorite, select the Favorite to be edited and a device type (Lights, Locks, Thermostats, or Unknown). The following options are available for each device type: Add: Click the Add button and select the device to add from the Device pull-down menu. Click Apply to save the Favorite. Remove: Select the device to remove from the Favorites programmed device field and click the Remove button.
Device: A list of all Lock type devices displays. State: Each lock has a dropdown to select 'Locked' or 'Unlocked.' The default is 'Locked.' Thermostats: Device: A list of all Thermostat type devices displays Heat Set Point: Enter the default heat temperature for a Thermostat. The range is 55 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Cool Set Point: Enter the default cool temperature for a Thermostat. The range is 55 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Thermo Mode: Enter the mode for a Thermostat.
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General Options Remote Key: Enter an alphanumeric code up to 16 characters long that the panel will use as a password to verify its identity with Remote Link. The panel must give the correct key to Remote Link before any programming may take place. All panels are shipped from the factory with the remote key preset as blank. For security reasons, the Remote Key cannot be viewed from a keypad connected to the panel. Remote Disarm: Checking the Remote Disarm box allows the panel to be disarmed remotely.
entered. If 0 (zero) is entered, the panel does not answer the phone when all system areas are armed. The default is 8 (eight). Disarmed Answer Rings: Enter the number of times you wish for the panel to allow the phone line to ring before it answers while any area of the system is disarmed. Any number from 0 to 15 can be entered. If 0 (zero) is entered, the panel does not answer the phone when all system areas are armed. The default is 8 (eight).
First GPRS APN: Enter the first APN (Access Point Name). This allows an access point for cellular communication and is used to connect to a DNS network. The APN may contain two lines of 16 characters to equal 32 characters. Default is set to SECURECOM400. Second GPRS APN: Enter the second APN (Access Point Name). This works as a backup in case the first APN fails. The APN may contain two lines of 16 characters to equal 32 character Default is set to SECURECOM400.
Entré Backup TCP Port: This option displays only if NET is chosen for the Entré connection. Enter the backup port number for the outbound Entré connection in case the connection to the primary IP fails. Default is 2001. Entré Checkin: Select the rate at which check-in messages are sent over the Entré connection. Select 0 (zero) to disable check in messages. Range is 0, 3-240 minutes. Default is 0. Entré Passphrase: To enable encryption enter an 8 to 16-character Passphrase using alphanumeric characters.
XT30/XT50/XTL/XTLN/XTLN-WiFi Panel: Options Remote Key: Enter a numerical code up to eight digits long for the panel to use as a password to verify its identity to the Remote Link computer. The panel must give the correct key to Remote Link before any programming may take place. All panels ship from the factory with the key preset as blank. The Remote Key must match the number entered in the Remote Key field in the Panel Information window.
Zone Restorals: This option allows you to control when and if a zone restoral report is sent to the central station receiver. There are three options for how the panel will send zone restoral messages. Yes: Enables the zone restoral report option. Zone restorals are sent each time a zone restores from a trouble or alarm condition. No: Disables the zone restoral report option. Zones continue to operate normally but do not send restoral reports to the receiver.
For XR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR500 Series and XR2500F panels Version 110 or higher, if the area where the alarm occurred is disarmed after the alarm message has been sent to the receiver but before the bell cutoff time expires even if the alarm was silenced, an Cancel Signal Received (S49) message is sent. The Cancel Signal Received report cannot be disabled. Note: The panel sends a "Warning: Alarm Bell Silenced" report to the central station if a user silences the alarm bell from a keypad.
XR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR100/XR500 Series System Options follow. System Options for the iCOMSL are last. Hours from GMT: Enter the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone where the panel is located. For example, Central Standard Time would be entered as 6. Please see the table of time zones in the Appendix to help locate the appropriate time zone. Allow Time Change: When this box is checked, the panel requests time updates from the receiver. Cross Zone Time: Enter the time allowed between zone faults.
Pro g ram > S ystem O p tio n s O p tio n s fo r X T3 0 , X T5 0 , X TL , X TL N , X TL N -W iFi, X RS u p er6 , X R2 0 an d X R4 0 Pan els Options - XR500 Series Options - XR550 Series Arming Mode: This option configures the area arming styles for the panel. Choose the arming mode from the drop-down menu: Area (Not Available on XRSuper6): Assigns the panel as an area system.
named in Program >Area Information. - XT30, XT50, XTL, XTLN, and XTLN-WiFi panels support Areas 1-6 - XR20 and XR40 panels support Areas 1-4 All/Perimeter: Assigns the panel as an All/Perimeter (perimeter and interior) system. Home/Sleep/Away: Assigns the panel as a Home/Sleep/Away (perimeter, interior, and bedrooms) system. Note: When any wireless zone programming is changed in the panel, wireless receiver zone programming is updated.
Use Built-In 1100: Select this option if using the built-in wireless on the XT50. If selected, zones 80 and 85-99 are available to be programmed as wireless zones. If this option is not checked, then zones 80 and 85-99 are not available. Default is enabled. Keypad Panics Enabled: When selected, the two-button panic key operation programmed at the keypad sends Panic, Emergency, or Fire messages to the central station receiver. When not selected the two-button panic operation is disabled.
zone. See Exit Delay. Exit Delay: Enter the exit delay time for all Exit type zones. When the exit delay time begins all activity on exit and burglary zones is ignored until the exit delay expires. The keypad displays the Exit Delay time countdown and annunciates the Exit Delay tone at 8 second intervals until the last 10 seconds when annunciation is at 3 second intervals. The exit delay can be from 45 to 250 seconds. Default is 60 seconds.
Pro g ram > S ystem O p tio n s Swinger Bypass Trips: Enter the number of times (1-6) a zone can go into an alarm or trouble condition within one hour before being automatically bypassed. Bypassed zones are automatically reset whenever the area they are assigned to is disarmed. All 24-hour zones are reset when any area of the system is disarmed. Entering 0 (zero) disables this function. Note: The panel hour timer starts at 59 minutes past the hour.
Instant Arm: When selected, the arming keypad displays INSTANT for selection during the exit countdown delay when arming fewer than all areas of the system. At the time instant arming is selected, any entry and exit delays programmed for the areas being armed are ignored. The entry delay for previously armed areas is not affected by instant arming. Default is unselected for an Area System, and selected for an All/Perimeter, Home/Sleep/Away system, or a Home/Sleep/Away with Guest system.
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Arming System: Configures the system operation for the panel. Choose the operation from the dropdown menu: Area: Assigns the panel as an area system. Each area needs to be named in Program >Area Information. - XR500 Series and XR550 Series panels support Areas 1-32 - XR350 Series panels support areas 1-16 - XR100 Series and XR150 Series panels support Areas 1-8 All/Perimeter: Assigns the panel as an All/Perimeter (perimeter and interior) system.
Wireless House Code (XR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR500 Series Version 113 and higher, and XR100 Series): When using DMP 1100 Series Wireless, enter a House Code between 1 and 50 for the wireless system to use. The DMP 1100X Wireless Receiver automatically programs the house code into the wireless transmitters when the unique transmitter serial number is programmed into the panel. See DMP Wireless Options in Zone Information. Default is 0 indicating no wireless is being used.
When selected, the first 16 characters of the name field are sent to the central station. If not selected, all characters entered in the name field up to the maximum of 32 characters are sent. The default is checked. Note: Using 32 character names increases the length of the DMP Serial 3 message from the panel to the receiver. The SCS-1R receiver does not require an update to pass these messages to the Host Automation System of the Central Station.
Options - XR550 Series Use False Alarm Question (XT30/XT50, XR150/XR350/XR550 Series and XR100/XR500 Series Version 208 and higher) This option allows an alternate display at the keypad when a burglar alarm occurs. When selected, the keypad displays “IS THIS A FALSE ALARM? NO YES” rather than “CANCEL VERIFY” for Home/Away or All/Perimeter systems. Default is disabled.
In addition, this option allows for manual testing of 1145-1-B-PSV key fobs during Walk Test (8144) or Panic Test from the user menu. A key fob that is successfully activated during these test modes will cause an increment to the keypad display TRIPS counter and a Verify message is sent to SCS-VR for that zone. For those 1145-1-B-PSV key fobs that are programmed into the panel but not manually tested, a Fail message is NOT displayed at the keypad and is not sent to SCS-VR.
must remain shorted for the entire length of the Retard Delay before being recognized by the panel. The Zone Retard Delay can be from 1 to 250 seconds. Entering a zero disables this feature. Note: The number entered for Zone Retard Delay will be used for all types of zones that are programmed for Retard in Zone Information. For example, it you enter a 15 second delay for Fire zones, there will be a 15 minute delay for Auxiliary 2 and Arming type zones.
Reports. Bypass Limit (XR150/XR350/XR550 Series/XR500 Series/XR2500F/XR100 Series): Enter the maximum number of zones (0 to 8) that can be bypassed in an area when that area is being armed. This limit is only in effect when arming from the keypad. Entering 0 (zero) disables this function allowing an unlimited number of zones to be bypassed. Default is 0.
Pro g ram > S ystem O p tio n s Entry Delay 1: Enter the Entry Delay time for all exit-type zones programmed to use Entry Delay 1. When an armed Exit type zone is faulted, the keypad prewarn tone sounds and "ENTER CODE: -" displays on all keypads programmed to prewarn for that zone. The area must be disarmed before the delay expires or an alarm report is sent to the receiver. Entry Delay times can be from 1 to 250 seconds. Note: Program Entry Delay 2, 3, and 4 following Entry Delay 1 instructions.
Pro g ram > S ystem O p tio n s Pro g ram > S ystem O p tio n s Advanced Option for XR200, XR200-485(B), XR2400F Panels AC Cycles: This function allows you to select either a 60 Hz or 50 Hz electrical AC cycle. When 60 Hz is selected, the panel will operate on a 60 Hz cycle used in the U.S. When 50 Hz is selected, the panel operates on a 50 Hz cycle that may be used in countries other than the U.S. The default value is 60 Hz.
Pro g ram > S ystem O p tio n s iCOMsl Options Keypad Mode: Select Keypad Mode to allow the iCOMsl to operate in Keypad Mode on the keypad bus of an XR20 (version 203 and above) or XR40 (version 203 and above). In Keypad Mode the iCOMsl sends messages for all panel zones and provides more detailed message information. To program the iCOMsl to operate in Input Mode, do not select Keypad Mode. When programmed for Input Mode, the iCOMsl can be used for slave applications or stand-alone applications.
Emergency Bell Action Emergency Type zones Aux 1 Bell Action Auxiliary 1 Type zones Aux 2 Bell Action Auxiliary 2 Type zones Miscellaneous Options Bell Cutoff Time: Enter the maximum time for the bell output to remain on. If the bell output is manually silenced or the area is disarmed, the cutoff time is reset. Enter 0 (zero) to provide continuous bell output. Default is 15 minutes unless otherwise noted.
Options Cutoff Outputs: Enter the output to turn off after the time specified in Cutoff Time. To enter an output, click in the field and type the number key for the desired output. The number appears in the field. To turn off an output number, highlight the number that appears in the Cutoff Outputs field and press the delete key.
or higher) Heat Saver Temperature: Enter the desired temperature setting for all Z-Wave thermostats when the system is armed ALL or AWAY. When the system is disarmed the thermostats return to their previous settings. The range is 55 to 95 degrees. Default is 0. Cool Saver Temperature: Enter the desired temperature setting for all Z-Wave thermostats when the system is armed ALL or AWAY. When the system is disarmed the thermostats return to their previous settings. The range is 55 to 95 degrees. Default is 0.
1 to 10 100 to 299 - LX-Bus output Communication Fail Output: Assign the number of the output/Favorite that you want the panel to activate when the Digital Dialer (DD) system fails to communicate on three successive dial attempts. Communication Fail Output can also be used for the XR200, XR200-485(B), XR2400F or iCOMsl. See Additional Outputs for XR200, XR200-485(B) and XR2400F Panels or, Outputs for iCOMSL section. To reset a Communications Fail Output, disarm any area.
are in a normal state. The output turns off when any disarmed burtoff Outputs. Telephone Trouble Output: Enter the output number to turn on when the phone line monitor on the panel phone line is lost. Enter 0 (zero) to disable this output. Late to Close Output: Enter the output/Favorite number to turn on at the expiration of a closing schedule. The output activates simultaneously with the "CLOSING TIME!" keypad display.
Additional Outputs for XR200, XR200-485(B), XR2400F Outputs for iCOMsl Output Information Pro g ram > O u tp u t O p tio n s Armed Output: Enter the output number to turn on when any area is armed. The output is turned off when the entire system is disarmed. Burglary Output: Enter the output number to turn on any time a burglary type zone is placed into alarm. The output is turned off when the user disarms the area where the alarm occurred.
Pro g ram > O u tp u t O p tio n s Panic Output: Enter the output number to turn on when any Panic type zone is placed in an alarm condition. The output is turned off after all Panic zones are restored from an alarm condition and a Sensor Reset is performed. Wireless Outputs: The Panic Alarm is compatible with the Model 1118 Wireless Remote Indicator Light and the Model 1116 Wireless Relay Output connected to a Model 572 Indicator LED.
Pro g ram > O u tp u t O p tio n s Program individual outputs to activate for various events. Enter 0 (zero) to disable any output. Refer to Bell Options section to select bell actions. Communication Fail Output: Assign the number of the output that you want to activate when either of the following conditions occur: A Digital Dialer (DD) system fails to communicate on three successive dial attempts.
Pro g ram > O u tp u t O p tio n s Cutoff Time: If you assign a Cutoff Output, then you may enter a Cutoff Time from 1 to 99 minutes (in 1-minute increments) for the output to remain on. Enter 0 (zero) for continuous output. Communication Fail Output: Enter the output number to turn on when the iCOMsl has attempted to transmit a message for 60 seconds to the receiver without success. enter 0 (zero) to disable this output. The default value is 0 (zero).
This section allows you to assign an output number and name to relay outputs. In addition you can program wireless outputs into the panel when using an 1100 Series Wireless Receiver. To program a new output, click New, and enter each field described below. When you are done, click OK. To delete an output name, select the corresponding line from the list and click the Delete button.
41 to 44 - Fast response time wireless outputs (activates within 1 second) F1 to F20 - Activate Z-Wave Favorites XR100 Series, XR150 Series 1 to 6 450 to 474 - Slow response time wireless outputs (activates within 15 seconds) 480 to 499 - Fast response time wireless outputs (activates within 1 second) 500 to 599 - LX-Bus output D01 to D08 - Keypad door strike relay for addresses 1-16 G01 to G20 - Output group XR350 1 to 6 450 to 474 - Slow response time wireless outputs (activates within 15 seconds) 480 to
output, no additional programming is needed. Select 3, 60, or 240 minutes. On XTLN, XTLN-WiFi, XTL Version 105, XT30/XT50 Version 106, XR100/XR500 Series Version 207, and XR150/XR350/XR550 Series panels, the 3 minute supervision time is only available if using an 1135/1135DB Wireless Siren. Select None for unsupervised operation. Default is 240 minutes. Note: When the panel is reset, a receiver is installed or powered up, or Remote Link disconnects, the supervision timer restarts for all wireless outputs.
P rogra m > Output G roups This function allows you to group outputs to turn an entire group of outputs on and off together. You may assign output groups to areas of programming, such as Output Options, the same way that you assign single outputs. Output Group Number: Enter a group number from 1 to 20 in the Group Number field. Output Group Name: Enter a name for the Output Group selected. You may enter up to 32 characters for a group name.
Note: Output Groups 1 through 10 can be assigned to a user profile for applications such as elevator control. See the Output Group section of the XR150/XR350/XR550 User's Guide (LT1278), XR500/XR100 User's Guide (LT-0683), XR2500F User's Guide (LT-0760), or XR200485/485B User's Guide (LT-0364), for additional information. Note: Output groups 11 through 20 can be assigned to a profile using Remote Link.
Battery Power Closing Check Panel Box Tamper Phone Line 1 Phone Line 2 Wireless Receiver Trouble Wireless Jamming Trouble or Alarm Fire Zone Keypads: Specifies the keypad addresses to display all fire zone alarms and troubles. The zone name is displayed on the keypad and, if it is a trouble condition, a steady trouble buzzer will sound at the keypad. Burglary Zone Keypads: Specifies the addresses where all burglary zone alarms and troubles are displayed.
Zone Reports: Prints changes in the status of active zones. Reports include the zone number, name, and type as well as the action (alarm, trouble, bypass, etc.) user number (if applicable) and area name. User Command Reports: Prints user code changes, outputs turned on or off, schedule changes, and User Menu functions. Door Access Reports: Prints door access activity. Reports include the door number, user number and name, and the time and date of the door access.
Monitoring, do not enable PC/Host Log Reports. The Advanced Reporting Module will generate reports using the same messages sent to Alarm Monitoring or the Command Center. Note: The network connection that the PC/Host Log Reports are sent through is not monitored for network trouble. PC/Host Log Reports is intended as an auxiliary log of panel activities and is not intended nor designed for Central Station Monitoring.
If you are using a direct connection to a Remote Link computer through the 462N card on an XR200/XR200-485/XR2400F panel. If you are using iCOM/iCOM-E to only send PC Log Reports. Use the Remote IP Address programmed in the iCOM/iCOM-E. When using an XR500N/XR500E/XR2500F/XR100N, enter the following address string: AT#UCXXX.XXX.XXX.XXX#PPPPP to direct PC Log reports to a new address using the J1 Ethernet connection. The Xs represent the target IP Address, and the Ps represent the port number.
Door Open with door number Door Closed with door number Output On Output Off Output Pulse Output Temporal Several options are available when configuring the panel for Host/Net communication, Host backup communication, and Host Log Reports. All options require a 462N card and an iCOM/iCOM-E Internet Alarm Router (an iCOM/iCOM-E is not required for the Host Log Reports when a direct connection is used). The chart below outlines the different ways you can configure the panel for these three options.
To program a new area, press the New button and enter the settings for the new area into the fields in the Area Information window. To delete a programmed area, select the area in the list on the left side of the window and press the Delete key. To modify the programming for an area, select the area by clicking on the line in the list, and then make any desired changes to the fields in the Area Information window. Click OK when you finish making changes to the area.
at 8 second intervals until the last 10 seconds when annunciation is at 3 second intervals. The exit delay can be from 30 to 250 seconds. Default is 60 seconds. During Exit Delay, if an exit zone trips, then restores, and trips again, the Exit Delay timer restarts. This restart can occur only once. B urgla ry B e ll Output: Enter the output number that is turned on any time a Burglary type zone in this partition goes into alarm.
configured to operate as an All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away system, the Area Number and Area Name are preassigned and cannot be changed. • Area 1 = Perimeter • Area 2 = Interior • Area 3 = Bedrooms For XR150/XR350/XR550 Series or XR100/XR500 Series using a Home/Sleep/Away with Guest system, the Area Number and Area Name are preassigned and cannot be changed. Areas 1, 2, and 3 are the Perimeter, Interior, and Bedrooms for the Main house system.
Late to Arm for area schedules B a d Zone s: Some zones may not be in a normal condition at the time that they are to automatically arm. This option allows you to program the panel's response to these faulted zones. B ypa ss: This option will bypass all bad zones upon arming. A report of the bypass is sent to the receiver if you select Bypass in the System Reports window. Force A rm : This option will force arm all bad zones upon arming.
When Closing Check is NO and Automatic Arming is YES, the system immediately arms when the schedule ends. No warning tone occurs. When NO is selected at the Closing Check prompt, the Extend Time option does not display when a schedule expires. A uto D isa rm : When this option is selected, the area automatically disarms according to schedule. Not selecting this box will disable automatic disarming by schedule for the area.
Pro g ram > A rea In fo rm atio n Area: Assign a number to the area you are programming. Area Name: Assign a name up to 16 characters long for the area you are programming. Only systems programmed for Area arming have this option available. Note: XR150/XR350/XR550 Series and XR100/XR500 Series Version 205 or higher accept names up to 32 character.
Door Access/Denied User 1 Ambush and Early Morning Ambush System Test Begin/End Unauthorized Entry Service Code and Service Request The XR150/XR350/XR550 Series and XR100/XR500 Series sends the following messages using the area account number based on the area number: Late to Arm for area schedules Bad Zones: Some zones may not be in a normal condition at the time that they are to automatically arm. This option allows you to program the panel's response to these faulted zones.
set to NO, the Interior area auto disarm does not occur if an exit zone is not tripped during the exit delay time. Bank Safe & Vault: When this option is selected, the area can only be disarmed during scheduled times. Not selecting this box will disable Bank Safe & Vault mode for this area. Note: Do not assign Bank Safe & Vault areas to an Arming zone. Arming zones can disarm Bank Safe & Vault areas outside of a schedule. Common Area: Selecting this box will enable the area to operate as a common area.
report) is sent to the central station using the account number of area 1. Enter 0 (zero) to disable this option. Open /Close Reports: Allows the panel to send an opening report to the receiver whenever an area within the partition is disarmed. A closing report is also sent to the receiver when any area within the partition is armed. Closing Check: Select the Closing Check box to have the panel verify that all areas in this partition have been armed after a schedule expires.
The Zone Information window allows you to define the operation of each protection zone programmed in the panel. Use the Zone Information window to program all protection zones, whether located on panel, keypad, zone expanders, or a wireless interface. To create a new zone, click on the New button and enter the information for the new zone as described below. To delete an existing zone, select that zone in the list and click Delete. To enter a description or a note about a zone, click the Description button.
If a user wishes to set up a zone with the same information as a template, select the template name from the drop-down menu and click on the Load button. The information from the selected template displays in the Zone Information fields. The Zone Number and Wireless Serial Number are not populated as part of the template process. These should be manually entered for each zone. To delete a saved template from Remote Link, select the template name from the drop-down menu and click the Delete button.
systems. Typical applications are tamper switches on Post Indicator Valves (PIVs), gate valves, and low and high temperature gauges. Fire (FI): Used for any type of powered or mechanical fire detection device. Typical applications are for smoke detectors, sprinkler flowswitches, manual pull stations, and beam detectors. Retard, cross zoning, and pre-signal options are available for the Fire zone type.
Step: When programmed as an Area system, a short will arm the areas and beep the keypads once. When programmed as All/Perimeter or Home/Away, on the first short Home (Perimeter) will arm and beep the keypads once. On the second short, Sleep will arm for Home/Away systems and beep the keypads twice. When programmed as All/Perimeter, the interior will arm and beep the keypads twice. On the third short, Away will arm and beep the keypads three times. A normal condition will cause no action.
Note: On an XR150/XR350/XR550 Series or XR100/XR500 Series panel configured for All/ Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away operation, only the pre-configured Area Names display. • Area 1 = Perimeter • Area 2 = Interior • Area 3 = Bedrooms Follow Area: Allows Night, Day, Aux 1, or Aux 2 burglary zones to be delayed by following any exit or entry delay that is currently running in the area that is specified.
available for 24-hour zone types. DS Message: The DS (disarmed short) message is the message that the panel transmits to the central station when the zone is shorted while in a disarmed state. Not available for 24-hour zone types. DS Output: Enter the output or Favorite number (F1-F20) that you want to activate when this zone shorts in a disarmed state. The panel can activate this output regardless of DS Message. Not available for 24-hour zone types.
Propped Open events. If the time expires and the zone has not returned to normal, the keypad buzzer sounds and "CLOSE THE DOOR" displays on the keypad. Any keypads selected in the Prewarn field in Program > Zone Information notify users of a door prop condition. If the zone has not returned to normal, the time programmed into Entry Delay 4 counts down again.
Pro g ram > Z o n e In fo rm atio n > W ireless Tab Wireless: Select this option if the zone you are programming is DMP wireless. XR150/XR350/XR550 Series or XR100/XR500 Series panels Version 113 and higher, connect to the DMP 1100X, 1100XI, or 1100XH Wireless Receiver. XT30, XT50, XRSuper6, XR20, or XR40 panels connect to the DMP 1100D, 1100DI, or 1100DH Wireless Receiver. XT50 with on-board 1100 Series Receiver. XTL with on-board 1100 Series Receiver. XTLN, XTLN-WiFi with on-board 1100 Series Receiver.
for two zones provided the Contact type (Internal or External) is programmed differently for each zone. For example, program transmitter serial number 01345678 on an XT30, XT50, XTL, XTLN, XTLN-WiFi, XRSuper6, XR20, or XR40 panel as Zone 31 with an Internal contact type and Zone 32 with an External contact type. The same serial number is used for both zones. Note: When using both contacts, you must use consecutive zone numbers.
expanders, cannot use this address. Zones connected directly to the panel cannot be wireless. Disarm/Disable This option displays for 1103 Universal Transmitters, and 1126, 1127 Wireless PIRs. Select this option to disable the zone tripped message (short) to the 1100X Series Receiver from the PIR transmitter during the disarmed period. When disabled, the PIR only sends supervision, tamper and low battery messages during the disarmed period to extend the transmitter battery life.
Se ria l Num be r: Enter the eight-digit serial number found on the wireless device. When the panel zone stores the serial number, the panel House Code is transmitted to that specific transmitter. This transmission is performed by the DMP Wireless Receiver when Remote Link disconnects. All DMP wireless programming is stored in the panel.
C onta ct N/O: Select this option to indicate an external device connected to the 1101 terminal block is programmed to use a normally open (N/O) contact. Leave this box not checked to use a normally closed (N/C) contact. 1114 Wireless Four-Zone Expander The same Serial Number is used for all four contacts. Choose Contact 1, 2, 3, or 4. Note: When using the contacts, you must use consecutive zone numbers.
Note: When any wireless input zone for a particular address is programmed (Ex: 11-14 = Addr 1 on the Keypad Bus or 586 on an XR500 Series or XR100 Series LX-Bus), the DMP receiver responds to the panel for this address. Other devices, such as keypads or hardwired zone expanders, cannot use this address. Zones connected directly to the panel cannot be wireless.
DMP 1100 Series Key Fob Wireless Options The DMP 1100 Series offer a Four-Button, Two-Button, or One-Button Key Fob transmitter. As needed, refer to the 1100 Series Key Fob Programming Sheet (LT-0706).
assignments, however, the User Number does not have to exist at the time the Key Fob is programmed. The Key Fob User Number can be added later by the User. Serial Number: Enter the eight-digit serial number found on the key fob. Supervision Time: Select the supervision time required for the key fob zone. The wireless transmitter must check in at least once during this time or a missing condition is indicated for that zone. Select 3, 60, or 240 minutes. Select None for unsupervised operation.
selected. Any area may be selected at Arm/Disarm Areas but only matching area numbers are armed or disarmed when the specific button is pressed. For example, in Areas selection, areas 1, 3, and 7 are selected. In the User Profile Arm and Disarm Areas, areas 1, 2, 4, and 7 are selected. When the user presses the button to Arm or Disarm area(s), only matching areas 1 and 7 Arm/Disarm.
FA Series Wireless Options (XR500 Series) These options only apply when using an FA400-DMP Remote Receiver through a DMP 472 FA Series 900MHz Interface Card. Refer to the XR500 Series Programming Guide (LT-0679), XR200 Programming Guide (LT-0196), or XR200-485 Programming Guide (LT-0499) as needed for wireless operation. Note: For XR500 Series panels set the House Code to 99 to enable FA Series Wireless. Refer to System Options.
XT Series Advanced Tab XR150/XR350/XR550 Series Advanced Tab Swinger Bypass (XR150/XR350/XR550, XR100/XR500): Allows the zone to be bypassed by the panel according to the specifications programmed in Swinger Bypass Trips and Swinger Reset in the System Options window. Swinger Bypass (XT30/XT50, XTL, XTLN, XTLN-WiFi): Allows the zone to be bypassed by the panel after two alarms, troubles, or local trips within one hour. The bypass condition displays in the keypad Status List.
the panel sends only a zone fault report to the central station. Note: You cannot enable cross zoning for Fire Verify zones or for any Fire zone type that is programmed with a retard delay. Priority Zone: Requires this zone to be in a normal condition before arming its assigned area. Fire Panel Slave: This option is available on Fire Zones (FI) only and allows a fire zone the ability to provide slave communication operation for a separate fire alarm control panel.
Report with Account Number for Area: This option is only available for 24-hour zone types (Fire, Fire Verify, Panic, Emergency, or Supervisory). Enter the area number (1-32) to assign as a 24-hour zone type. This option sends the account number of the programmed area with messages. If the entered area number does not exist or is not valid, the account number programmed in the Communication section is sent. Select 0 (zero) to have the report sent with the account number programmed in Communication.
the Prewarn field changes to Armed Areas. Select the area numbers to be armed when this zone is faulted. Entry Delay Number: Select the entry timer for this zone. The Entry Delay Number refers to an Entry Delay field in the System Options window. Enter a number from 1 to 4 to assign the entry delay time for each exit-type zone.
the panel sends only a zone fault report to the central station. Note: You cannot enable cross zoning for Fire Verify zones or for any Fire zone type that is programmed with a retard delay. Priority Zone: Select this box to require this zone to be in a normal condition before its assigned area can be armed. Traffic Count: If selected, provides reporting to the receiver of the number of zone trips per area for Night and Exit type zones while in a disarmed state. Default is NO.
Note: XR150/XR350/XR550 Series and XR100/XR500 Series Version 205 or higher accept names up to 32 character. Class: The Class menu allows you to assign one of three different schedules to a holiday. Each holiday class assigns a different schedule to a holiday. Choose A, B, or C from the drop-down menu. Holiday: Enter the date of the holiday or choose the holiday from the drop-down calendar. Description: This field allows you to enter a note about the holiday that you are scheduling.
XR100/XR500 Series Panels Shift: The Shift drop-down menu allows you to program access and arm/disarm schedules. Select which shift you want to schedule from the drop-down Shift menu. Each panel type has a different method for assigning shift schedules. Area: Enter the area number that you are assigning to the schedule. In order for this feature to be available, Area Schedules must be selected in Partition Info or System Area Information.
Pro g ram > S ch ed u les These panels allow the assignment of four independent shifts. Choose 1st Shift, 2nd Shift, 3rd Shift, or 4th Shift from the drop-down menu. Partition: Enter 1 through 4 to assign a partition to the shift you are programming. This option does not appear on the XR500 Series, XR2500F, or XR100 Series panels. Area: Enter the area number that you are assigning to the schedule. In order for this feature to be available, Area Schedules must be selected in Partition Info.
Area Schedules: Enter the Area number you want to assign to a Schedule. You can assign up to 8 Schedules to each Area. Enter a Schedule number in the field or select the browse button next to the field to view the list of schedules. The list of schedules is programmed in the Time Schedules menu.
Output/Door/Favorite Schedules: Select the Output, Door, or Favorite number from the list to assign to a Schedule. You can assign up to 8 Schedules to each Output/Door/Favorite. Enter the Schedule number in the first available field or select the browse button next to the field to view the list of schedules. The list of schedules is programmed in the Time Schedules menu.
Holiday Schedules: Three Holiday Schedules are available. This allows an output, area, or door to have three different schedules for holidays. For example, Holiday Schedule A for those holidays when the building stays closed, Holiday Schedule B for a day that only opens for a morning, etc. Also, Holiday Schedules can be used to cross multiple days. These schedules become active and supersede the current day’s schedule when a Holiday Date occurs. You can assign up to a total of 40 Holiday Schedules.
XR150 Series or XR100 Series - select D01 to D08 Note: Door schedules are available on the XR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR500 Series, XR2500F, XR100 Series. All other panels program output schedules using output numbers only. Schedule: Enter the schedule number that you want to program. The Schedule field allows you to set up to 100 different scheduled times for relay outputs and door access relays connected to your system to turn on and off automatically.
Pro g ram > Favo rite S ch ed u les XT30/XT50, CellComSL, and XR150/XR350/XR550 Series panels Favorite Schedules allow you to set the times when your favorites connected to your system activate automatically. New: Select New to enter a Favorite Schedule. You can enter up to 7 schedules per Favorite number. Favorite: Enter the Favorite number (F1-F20) that you wish to assign a schedule. Activate: 1. Select the days and times you want to program. 2. Enter all schedule times using a 12 hour clock.
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XR150/XR350/XR550 Profile Screen The Profiles window allows you to add, delete, or change user profiles. A profile defines the authority of each user code in the system. Up to 4 profiles can be assigned to each user code. See User Codes. Use the Profile Record to assist you when programming Profiles. Profile: Enter a number to assign to the profile. Each profile may be assigned a number from 1 to 99.
Access Areas should be left at factory default settings. Output Group: You may assign each profile to an output group number from 1 to 20. See Output Groups for more information. Profile Options: Each user profile may be assigned any of the profile options. Select each box for the options you wish to assign to the profile. Note: Always be sure that at least one administrator code in your system has a profile with all authorities and all areas.
Use this Profile Record to assist you when planning and programming an XR150/XR350/XR550 Series or XR100/XR500 Series system. Note: On XR150/XR350/XR550 Series and XR100/XR500 Series panels configured for All/ Perimeter or Home/Sleep/ Away operation use the default Profiles 1 to 10. For Home/Sleep/ Away with Guest systems use the default profiles 1 through 9 for the main house system, default profiles 11-19 for the Guest 1 house system, and default profiles 21-29 for the Guest 2 house system.
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The User Codes window allows you to enter or make changes to the user code information in the panel or database file. To delete a user and that user's code information, select the user from the list on the left side of the window and click on the Delete button at the bottom of the window. To add a new user, click on the New button and enter information in each field as described below. You may copy and paste user code information between panels that have the same panel type.
Temp Date (XR2500F, XR100/XR500 Series, and XR150/XR350/XR550 Series): If the Profile you entered is for a temporary user, select the date the temporary User Code is to expire. You may type the numbers, use the arrow keys, or use the drop-down calendar. User PIN (XR500E and XR150/XR350/XR550): Enter up to a 6-digit number (to 999999) you are assigning to this user as a PIN to enter when the Card Plus PIN option is enabled in Program>System Options.
Department: Select the department for the current user from the drop down menu. If the required department is not listed in the drop down menu, additional options can be added by entering the text in the department field or using System>Configure>Remote Link>Custom Fields Tab. ID Number: Enter the number you are assigning to identify the user to the system. Card Info: Enter any notes or information pertaining to the user card.
level, however the code will expire in seven days. Level: Choose one of two levels from the drop-down menu. Standard: A Standard authority level is a mid level user. This level allows all options except Schedules, Time Set, and User Codes. Master: A Master authority level assigns all options to the user code. Level: Choose one of four levels from the drop-down menu. Scheduled: A Scheduled authority level only functions during a valid schedule, except for arming which can be done anytime.
Note: To copy a user to a different panel, the two panel models must be the same. For example, to copy a user from an XR40 Panel, the second panel must be an XR40. In the User Codes window, select the user to be copied from the list on the left-hand side. Click the Copy button. Select File > Close Panel to close that panel. Then select File > Panel Information and open the panel to which you will copy the user code information. Select Program > User Codes and click the Paste button.
importing. Remote Link requires the following data in this specific order for a successful user import. A header row is not required. User Number (maximum 4 digits) User Name (maximum 16 characters for XR500 Series and 32 characters for XR550 Series) User Code (maximum 12 digits) User Profile (maximum 2 digits) User Pin (maximum 6 digits) typically 0 (zero) Description (maximum 1024 characters) Note: The User Pin column is required for user code import.
All the User Codes programmed in the panel display for selection. Click on the check box next to the user code to export or Select All. When selection is complete, click Export. Note: The description field is not exported. Delete User Codes To delete User Codes from the panel file, select the Delete tab. Click on the check box next to the user code to delete, or Select All. When selection is complete, click Delete.
Pro g ram > A ccess Co d e Access Codes prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access through a keypad and making changes to the panel programming by assigning a lockout code to the panel. Before anyone can make changes to the panel's programming through the keypad, they must enter the designated access code. To assign an access code, enter a number in the Code field in the Access Code window and click OK. This number must be 3 to 5 digits long, and must not be higher than 65535.
Command Buttons S ystem > A larm L ist The main group in the Alarm List window displays all alarm signals. When alarm signals are received, they display on a violet background until acknowledged. After the alarm signal is acknowledged, the color changes according to the type of message received. See Ack - F6 for a list of acknowledged colors. The most recently received and highest priority messages display on the top of the list.
No Account Record: If a signal has been received from an account that is not in the database, "No account record" will display in the second line of the Message field. Restoral Status: If a signal has been received, but a restoral signal was not received "Not Restored" will display in the second line of the Message field. When the restoral signal is received, "Not Restored" will no longer display in this field. Rpt. (Repeat Count): Lists the number of times repeat signals have been received.
9. Other Burglary (zone trouble, zone fault, etc.) 10. All Other Messages (AC fail, low battery, etc.) S ystem > A larm L ist This section of the Alarm List window provides you with the name and account number for the account that is currently active in the Alarm List. The information entered in the General Information fields in the Panel Information window when setting up the account will appear here.
S ystem > A larm L ist Remote Link allows you to view three different lists of messages: All - F3: View all messages, both acknowledged and unacknowledged. This is the standard Alarm List. Disabled messages do not display in the Alarm List. Disabled - F4: View messages that have been disabled. If messages are in this list, Disabled - F4 is in blue text. To re-enable a message in this list, press the Enable button. The message then returns to the Alarm List.
tone continues to sound until you have acknowledged all alarms. F6 is the function key that has been assigned to Acknowledge. Simply press F6 to acknowledge the alarm active in the Alarm List. Note: You must be logged onto Remote Link before acknowledging any alarm signals. After you have acknowledged a message, the color of the message field changes to indicate that the message has been acknowledged. The message field changes to a specific color that is unique to the type of message that was acknowledged.
To re-enable a disabled alarm, press the Disable List radio button above the Alarm List. Then select the desired message and press the Disable button. The message returns to the Alarm List. S ystem > A larm L ist Connect: The Connect button in the Alarm List window allows you to quickly connect to the selected account. After you press the Connect button, the Connection Status dialog box opens with the selected account number in the account field.
Setup: Click on this button to enter the printer setup window to configure your print options. Preview: Click this button for a print preview on your computer screen. To save this report, press the button that looks like a floppy disk when in the preview mode. When you wish to print the report, got to File > Print > Saved Report. Print: Click this button to print the account reports to an attached printer.
Location Information Extended Information Visible Alarms Command Buttons (M u st h ave A larm M o n ito rin g M o d u le to U se) S ystem > A larm L ist The Alarm Monitoring Module expands the capability of the Alarm List already in Remote Link by giving you the ability to print Opening and Closing Reports, and Door Access Reports. You can print Door Access and Opening/Closing events from the Alarm List in two ways: Go to File > Print > Events. Go to System > Alarm List and press the Print button.
All: Selecting All will check all boxes. Clear: Selecting Clear will clear all boxes. Setup: Click on this button to enter the printer setup window to configure your print options. Preview: Click this button for a print preview on your computer screen. To save this report, press the button that looks like a floppy disk when in the preview mode. When you wish to print the report, got to File > Print > Saved Report. Print: Click this button to print the account reports to an attached printer.
(M u st h ave Co m m an d Cen ter M o d u le to U se) S ystem > A larm G rid The Alarm Grid window enables you to view all account alarm activity by simply watching a grid. Each segment of the grid represents one subscriber account. When the mouse moves over each segment of the grid, the account information is displayed in a small pop-up window. Click once to open the account's Alarm List that displays information about the account and the alarm signals.
As you move the mouse over each segment of the grid, pop-up windows appear containing general information about each account. The pop-up window includes the account number, name, and location. This information is that entered in the Panel Information window. The pop-up windows allow you to easily identify each account without the need to open the Alarm List to determine account information. Once the mouse is removed from the segment, the pop-up window disappears.
the alarm messages to learn the type of alarm, the zone the alarm occurred on, and other important information. (M u st h ave Co m m an d Cen ter M o d u le to U se) S ystem > A larm G rid The System segment is located in the top left-hand corner of the grid. The System segment contains information about system messages and signals received form accounts with no information on file.
(M u st h ave A d van ced Rep o rtin g M o d u le to U se) File > Prin t > A d van ced Rep o rts The Advanced Reporting module provides you with powerful filtering capabilities to create specific reports for your needs.
XRSUPER6 1912 1912XR 1512 You can also use the Advanced Reporting module with the XR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR500/XR100 Series, XR200 (version 111 and above), XR2500F, XR2400F (version 111 and above), XR200-485 (version 205 and above), and XT30/XT50 Panels with the Host Log Reports programming option. You can also generate reports using the signals received from an SCS-105 or SCS-1 or SCS-1R Receiver. All DMP panels can be used with the Advanced Reporting Module if this method is used.
The Advanced Reports Setup window allows you to print reports of the alarm message information. Open the Advanced Reports Setup window by clicking File > Print > Events. Source: Select the source of the reports. Events: Selects the events sent from an XT30/XT50, CellComSL, XR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR500/XR100 Series, XR200 (version 111 and above), XR2500F, XR2400F (version 111 and above), and XR2 00-485 (version 205 and above) panels that has Host Log Reports enabled.
report for all zone actions. Zone: Select the zone number for which you will generate the report. Only zones that have had the action selected above will be displayed in the drop-down box. Select All to generate a report for all zones. User: Select the user for which you will generate the report. Only users that have performed the zone action selected above will be displayed in the drop-down box. Select All to generate a report for all users.
User Being Changed: Select the user for which you will generate the report. Only users that have been changed will be displayed in the drop-down box. Select All to generate a report for all users than have been changed. (M u st h ave A d van ced Rep o rtin g M o d u le to U se) File > Prin t > A d van ced Rep o rts > D o o r A ccess G ran ted User: Select the user for which you will generate the report. Only users that have been granted door access will be displayed in the drop-down box.
To create a report for multiple doors, select Select Multiple Doors from the drop-down menu. Then press the Select Doors button to open the Select Multiple Doors pop-up window. Click the box to the left of the door name and number to include that door in the report. The report can be created for any combination of doors.
Event: Select the event for which you will run the report. Select All to include all events in the report. Below is a list of all events available: Automatic Recall Test Unauthorized Entry System Late to Close Exit Error Alarm Bell Silenced Dialer Communication Failed Abort Message Sent Note: System Late to Close can only be included in a System Events Report when the following factors are met.
The DMP SQL Module allows larger corporate users to take advantage of existing Microsoft SQL Server installations they already have in place. This module allows an administrator to configure an ODBC connection to an existing Microsoft SQL Server installation, on which it will then create the database structure necessary to store all of the DMP panel programming information.
The user should contact the database administrator to find the correct options. If SQL Server Authentication is chosen, a User Name and Password must be provided. This is the SQL username and password, not the Remote Link username and password. The login screen will appear the first time the user runs Remote Link with SQL Server or anytime the SQL username or password is changed by the administrator. After a successful login the user will not be prompted again unless something changes on the database side.
c. Press Next d. Consult with your database administrator to determine whether to use Windows NT Authentication or SQL Server Authentication. If using SQL Server Authentication, use the Login ID and Password priovided by the administrator. e. Press Next f. Change default database to the Link database. g. Press Next h. Press Finish 6. Test Data Source NOTE: If setting up the DSN on a Windows 7 64 bit system you need to use a 32 bit version of the ODBC configuration utility. The executable is odbcad32.
5. Click OK to exit configuration. 6. Restart Remote Link. 7. When Remote Link restarts, select Yes to initialize database. 8. Import database accounts. Go to File> Import and export> Import Accounts. For more information on Importing Accounts, see Import Account Information.
process. Compatible DMP Command Processor™ Panels The Account Groups module can be used with the following panels: - version 108 or higher: XR500N XR500E XR2500F - all versions: XR100N XR150N XR350N XR550E XR550N (M u st h ave A cco u n t G ro u p s M o d u le to U se) File > A cco u n t G ro u p s In fo rm atio n To update, change, or delete an account group, open the Account Groups window by clicking File > Account Group Information. The window is divided into two sections.
Group Name: This field lists the account groups currently defined in the database. New: Enter the name of the new group to add to the database. Delete: Deletes the currently selected account group. Accounts in Group: Displays a list of the current account names and numbers assigned to the group selected in the Group Name list. Add: Pressing Add displays the Select Accounts window. Click on the account to add to the group and press the Add button. Remove: Allows you to delete an account from the group.
To program Holiday Dates for a group, the group must first be opened or created. The currently opened group displays next to Remote Link or System Link in the display above the menu bar. The Program>Holiday Dates window allows you to enter or make changes to the Holiday Dates information in the group database file. To add a new Holiday Date, click on the New button and enter information in each field. To accept the added information, click on the Apply button at the bottom of the window.
and click on the Delete button at the bottom of the window. Output: Enter the output number that you wish to assign a schedule. To program door schedules, enter D and a device address number. XR350, XR550 Series, XR500 Series or XR2500F - select D01 to D16 XR150 Series or XR100 Series - select D01 to D08 Schedule: Enter the schedule number to program.
The Profiles window allows you to add, delete, or change User Profiles. A profile defines the authority of each user code in the system. To program Profiles for a group, the group must first be opened or created. The currently opened group displays next to Remote Link or System Link in the display above the menu bar. The Program>Profiles window allows you to enter or make changes to the Profiles information in the group database file.
Areas 1 to 32 for XR350, XR550 Series, XR500 Series or XR2500F Areas 1 to 8 for XR150 Series or XR100 Series Each profile may be assigned door access to specific areas. When profiles 1 to 98 are created, no areas are assigned by default. By default, profile 99 is assigned authority to all areas. Note: On XR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR500 or XR100 Series panels set to All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away operation, Access Areas should be left at factory default settings.
Program>Schedules window allows you to enter or make changes to the Schedule information in the group database file. To add a new Schedule, click on the New button and enter information in each field. To accept the added information, click on the Apply button at the bottom of the window. To delete a Schedule, select the schedule from the list on the left side of the window and click on the Delete button at the bottom of the window.
Example: In the Monday Opening field enter 8:00 AM. In the Monday Closing field enter 5:00 PM FRI. With this schedule, the system will disarm at 8:00 AM Monday morning and arm Friday at 5:00 PM. (M u st h ave A cco u n t G ro u p s M o d u le to U se) Pro g ram > U ser Co d es To program User Codes for a group, the group must first be opened or created. The currently opened group displays next to Remote Link in the display above the menu bar.
User Number: Enter the number to assign to identify the user to the system. The User Number can only be as high as the number of users allowed on the panel. User Code: Enter the 3-digit to 6-digit passcode to assign to this user. Note: User codes cannot begin with a 0. Three-digit codes cannot begin with 98. Random: Press the Random button to assign a random number to the user code being entered. The randomly assigned user code displays in the User Code field.
(M u st h ave A cco u n t G ro u p s M o d u le to U se) To copy a user and user code information, open the panel or group from which you want to copy the user code information. Select Program > User Codes. Note: The copy function works with one user at a time. Pasting User Information into the Current Panel or Group In the User Codes window, select one User to be copied from the list on the left-hand side. Click the Copy button. Click the Paste button and edit the name and user information as required.
The Group Send Status window displays a list of the panels Remote Link attempted to connect to when the group send process was started. Any communications that fail are listed first. In the example, the XR500N panel with account number 4321 failed to update. The XR500E panel with account number 3848 successfully updated. To resend all accounts that failed to update, press Resend Failed. To send a single account, select that account and press Send Selected.
page 14. This section gives you basic information on how to connect your Remote Link computer to your communication line. For further information, refer to the installation guide that you received with your hardware or visit the DMP website at http: //www.dmp.
Receiver Key: The Receiver Key is a number that the receiver uses as a password to confirm its identity to panels. Enter the number that you will use as a key to identify the receiver in the Receiver Key field. If the key numbers programmed into the panel and the receiver match, the receiver and the panel will communicate. If the numbers do not match, you will see the "Invalid receiver number" error message, and the panel and the receiver will not be able to communicate.
before returning to the Operator Sign On screen. The SCS-105 receiver is a single line receiver that is essentially an external modem that allows you to communicate with a single alarm panel over a standard telephone line. Complete instructions for the SCS-105 Receiver are packaged with the SCS-105 Receiver. The SCS-105 Installation/User Guide (LT-0153) and the SCS-1 Product Specification (LT-0124) can be found in the document library at the DMP IQ Web site at http://buy.dmp.com.
Q. I just installed Remote Link. Now what do I do? A. You first need to log in and configure the Remote Link program. See Remote Link Configuration for more information. Q. What do I need to do for normal maintenance on my Remote Link computer? A. As with any computer running Windows and Windows applications, you should have a program of regular maintenance to keep the system optimized.
Q. I've logged on to Remote Link but several of the options are not available. A. Go to System > Operator Configuration to confirm the options for the operator. Make sure that the boxes are checked for each option you want assigned to the operator. Also keep in mind that not all options are available for each panel type. Q. A new panel will not stay on-line with Remote Link. The panel will seize the line then immediately hang up. A.
and location. access keypads - a programming option that allows door access reports to be sent to a receiver. A report is sent with each door access made from selected keypads. Keypads at addresses not selected still operate the door strike relay but do not send door access reports. access level - access priorities. access point - a door, gate, or other barrier through which people or vehicles can gain access to a defined area.
alarm signal - an alarm signal lets people know the alarm system has activated. The alarm signal may be a bell, siren, or visual device (local alarm), or it may be a message transmitted to a central station alarm company on leased telephone lines or the switched network. Every alarm system must have an alarm signal. alarm silence - a keypad menu function that allows authorized users to silence alarm bells or sirens during an alarm condition on the system.
arm - to turn on the burglary or other non-24-hour hour protection in a protected premises. armed - a condition in which a zone or system can be placed. When a zone is armed, a change in its normal state causes the panel to activate an alarm. Fire, panic, and other 24-hour zones are considered always armed. armed output - a programming option that allows an output to be controlled by the arming cycle of an area.
also be used for restricted access storage, gun rooms, or other areas for which the user wants an extra level of protection. bell - alarm bell - a bell or siren installed on the protected premises that gives indication of an alarm condition to persons inside or nearby. bell action - a zone programming option that defines the action of the alarm bell output for alarms on that zone. none: no bell action for an alarm condition on the zone.
chime - a single-stroke or vibrating type audible notification appliance, which has a xylophone-type striking, bar, and/or tone. Class A Circuit (Zone) - NFPA Style D - an arrangement of a supervised initiating or signaling line or indicating circuit that allows the operation of the circuit despite the occurrence of a single open or ground condition. A requirement of fire protection systems that requires alarm operation even when a single break or a single ground faults exists on the circuit.
communication port (COM port) - a serial port on a computer designed for communicating. DMP uses this port to connect to a receiver or direct connect to a panel. communication type - a programming option that specifies the communication method the panel uses to report events to DMP receivers or non-DMP receivers. Note: All formats are not available for all panels. Consult a programming manual for availability. DD - Digital Dialer communication to DMP receivers.
report if it has already communicated with the central station receiver within the time period entered into the test frequency option. See test frequency. delay reports - a programming option under Events Manager that provides for all non-alarm reports to be held in the panel's memory until the event buffer is nearly full or until the panel's next communication with the receiver. delay zone - see exit zone.
premises through an exit zone (usually a front door) and disarm the system. entry output - a specified output on a panel that is turned on at the start of the entry delay time. The output is turned off when the area is disarmed or the entry delay time expires. entry zone - a zone type usually assigned to a perimeter door that allows the user a short amount of time to enter and exit while the system is armed without setting off an alarm.
during which the detector must trip again before an alarm is initiated. flow control - the process of adjusting the flow of data from one device to another to ensure that the receiving device can handle all of the incoming data. This is particularly important where the sending device is capable of sending data much faster than the receiving device can receive it. force arm - this arming option allows the panel to force arm the system and ignore all bad zones.
the system. Selecting Home arms only the perimeter protection of the system. Selecting Sleep arms the perimeter and interior areas, but leave devices near bedrooms and other nighttime areas off. host - asynchronous communication over digital data networks. host check-in - a programmable time period that specifies the delay, in minutes, the panel waits to send its next check-in report.
recognized by UL. line supervision - the electrical supervision of a wire run to detect tampering (a cut or shorted wire). Line supervision usually requires a terminating element at the end of the monitored wire zone. local alarm - a visual or audible signaling device located at the premises. Local Area Network (LAN) - a network in one area, such as a building or group of buildings.
that the device has not been turned on in device setup. notification zone - an area covered by notification appliances that are activated simultaneously. open circuit - a condition in which no electrical continuity exists in a circuit of conductor. In an open circuit protective zone, the detector contacts are open when the detector is in a quiescent state and closed in alarm.
parallel - a transmission format that can send multiple bits of data at the same time. This method connects an electrical circuit whereby each element is connected across the other. The addition of all currents through each element equals the total current of the circuit. partial arming - a condition on the system where some, but not all, areas are in an armed state. partition - a group of one or more areas that collectively operate as a multi-area panel or partition.
for various functions. protected premises - refers to the establishment in which an alarm system is installed. ready output - a specified output that is turned on whenever all disarmed burglary zone types are in a normal condition. The output is turned off when any disarmed burglary zone is placed into a bad condition. receiver - a communication device that relays data from a panel to software installed on a computer.
waterflow switch to allow for fluctuations in water pressure. RJ11 jack - a four conductor phone connector used to connect standard telephones to a phone network. RJ31X/RJ38X jack - an eight conductor phone jack used to connect burglar and fire alarm systems to a phone network. The only difference between the two jack types is a jumper installed across terminals two and seven on the RJ38X to allow for phone cord supervision. Two phone lines are required for commercial fire systems.
smoke detector - a device that detects the visible or invisible particles of combustion. split reporting - a method of sending different signals to two separate receivers. An example would be to send alarms to receiver one and openings/closings to receiver two. status list - displays any alarm or trouble condition on a zone, and any trouble condition on an internal system monitor. If more than one alarm or trouble condition occurs at the same time, the keypad sequences this information on its display.
business hours during which a maintenance or deliveryman can enter using a special code that functions only during this window. test frequency - a programming option that allows the selection of the how often the automatic recall test is sent to the central station receiver. test report - see automatic recall test. test time - the time of day the panel sends the test report to the receiver. thickwire - a type of Ethernet cabling, also known as 10Base-5, that uses a thick (about 3/8") coaxial cable.
volt/amp (VA) rating - the products of rated input voltage multiplied by the rated current. This establishes the apparent energy available to accomplish work. Wide Area Network (WAN) - a network that spans distances beyond the range served by LANs. WAN distances are usually measured in miles instead of feet. wideband - a system in which multiple channels access a medium (usually coaxial cable) that has a large bandwidth, greater than that of a voice-grade channel.
Alt + F10 Display Diagnostics window F11 Display Log On / Off window Ctrl + Tab Switch between Remote Link windows Use the following keys to select menus and choose commands. Use the following keys to edit text in a dialog box or window. Backspace Delete the character to the left of the insertion point. Del Delete the character to the right of the insertion point. Use the following when working in a dialog box.
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Index Index -44-2 311 -7734 options 167 734N Listen Port 154 734N Passphrase 154 -AAccess Code 272, 311 Account Access 43 Account Archive 96 Account groups 295 Account Number Conventions 71, 93 Acknowledging Alarm Messages - F6 25, 41, 273, 276, 279, 281, 282, 283 Additional Options for XR500 Series, XR2500F, XR100 Series Panels 36, 57, 121, 147, 159, 175, 181, 184, 187, 188, 189, 191, 196, 197, 199, 200, 201, 209, 215, 243, 246 Additional Outputs for XR100 and XR500 Series, XR2500F 208 Additional Outpu
333 Remote Link -DDatabase tab 10, 28, 29, 32, 34 Default Receiver Number 24, 25, 41, 286 Delays for XR200, XR200-485(B), XR2400F 187, 196, 199 Device Communication Type 159 Device Setup 159 Diagnostics 64 Diagnostics Window 16, 64 Dialog Box Keys 330 Disconnect 113 DMP 1100 Series Key Fob Wireless Options 243, 246 Documentation 6 Door Access Control 118, 121, 122, 260, 311 -EEmail Technical Services 16, 64 Energy Saving 202 Establishing a Connection 41, 286 Export Account Information 97 Export Data Repo
Index -LLengths 24, 308 License Agreement Locations 43 Log OFF 11 Log ON 11 LX Bus Diagnostics 334 -P2 118 -MManaging Account Archives 69 Menu Display 215 Merge Database 31 Messages in Alarm List Report 104 Messages in the Alarm List Report 278, 280 Messaging Setup 154, 157 Method Tab 127, 129, 130, 131 Miscellaneous Options for XRSuper6, XR20, XR40 Panels 188, 189 Miscellaneous Zone Options 249 Modem tab 26 Modules Tab 41 -NNet/Host 138, 143 Network Interface Card Examples 220 New alarm accounts 91 N
335 Remote Link -SSchedules XR500 Series, XR100 Series, XR200-485 Enhanced and XR200-485B 252, 254 SCS-1 or SCS-1R Configure 307 SCS-1 or SCS-1R Receiver Hardware 307 SCS-105 Receiver 309 Send Message 116 Sending Program Information to a Group 305 Serial Ports 87 Set All Traps 125 Setting up new alarm accounts 91 Single Sign-On 43 SOCKS Proxy 38 SQL Server Administration 293 SQL Server Installation 292 SQL Server Module 292, 293, 294 Status List 215, 284 Supervisory Alarm output 208 Swinger Bypass 189 Sys