Specifications

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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. At that point, all wireless zones display as normal for approximately
one minute, regardless of the actual state of the zone.
Closing Code: When this box is selected, a code is required for system arming. If this box is not
selected, a code is not required for system arming.
Closing Check: Select this box to have the panel verify that all areas have been armed after a
schedule expires.
Reset Swinger Bypass: When this box is selected, an automatically bypassed zone is reset if it
remains in a normal condition for one complete hour after being bypassed.
The panel sends a report of the automatic reset to the central station if Bypass Reports is checked in
Program > System Reports.
Display Time: Checking this box allows the keypads to display the time and day in the keypad's status
list. Leave this box empty if you wish not to display the time and day.
Allow Phone Access: When this box is selected, the panel allows the use of standard DTMF
telephones to arm, disarm, and check status of the panel.
Wireless House Code (XT30/XT50/XTL/XTLN/XTLN-WiFi/XRSuper6/XR20/XR40 only): When
using DMP 1100 Series Wireless, enter a House Code between 1 and 50 for the wireless system to use.
The DMP 1100D Series 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 the DMP wireless is not being used.
Note: The XTL/XTLN/XTLN-WiFi have a random House Code default.
The house code identifies the panel, receiver, and transmitters to each other. When operating, the
receiver listens for transmissions that have the programmed house code and transmitter serial
number.
Note: The flexibility of DMP two-way wireless operation allows an existing house code to be
changed in the panel at any time. The transmitters may take up to two minutes to learn the
new house code and continue operation.
Note: When any wireless zone programming is changed in the panel, wireless receiver zone
programming is updated. At that point, all wireless zones display as normal for approximately
one minute, regardless of the actual state of the zone.
Detect Wireless Jamming: This option displays when using DMP 1100 Series wireless devices and the
programmed House Code is between 1 and 50. When selected and the wireless receiver detects
jamming, a trouble or alarm message is sent to the central station receiver.
Wireless Audible Annunciation: This option displays when the House Code entered is for a DMP
1100 Series Wireless system (1-50). Select the keypad buzzer annunciation method for wireless
troubles. Select ANY to enable annunciation anytime. Select DAY to enable annunciation except during
sleeping hours (9 PM to 9 AM). Select MIN (minimum) to annunciate only Fire and Fire Verify zones
during daytime hours (9 AM to 9 PM). Default is DAY.