Programming instructions

Digital Monitoring Products XR200-485 Programming Guide
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COMMUNICATION
XR200-485 Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products
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COMMUNICATION
3.11
RECEIVER 1 PROG
Receiver 1 Programming
Allows you to set the options for the rst receiver the panel attempts to contact
when sending reports. The panel supports communication to two receivers.
3.12
ALARM NO YES
Alarm Reports
YES sends Abort, Alarm, Alarm Restoral, Ambush, Exit Error, and System Recently
Armed reports to this receiver.
3.13
SPV/TRBL NO YES
Supervisory/Trouble Reports
YES sends Supervisory, Trouble, Trouble Restoral, Force Armed, Zone Fault reports,
and Serviceman Messages to this receiver.
3.14
O/C USER NO YES
Opening/Closing and User Reports
YES sends Opening, Closing, Door Access, Late to Close, Unauthorized Entry,
Schedule and Code changes, Zone Reset, and Zone Bypass reports by user to this
receiver.
3.15
TEST RPT NO YES
Test Report
Enter YES to enable the system test report to be sent to this receiver. Reports are
sent according to the programming in Test Frequency and Test Time.
3.16
DOOR ACS NO YES
Door Access Report
YES enables Door Access Granted reports to this receiver whenever a door access is
granted to a user. The Door Access Granted report is only sent if the keypad number
has also been selected in Access Keypads under the SYSTEM REPORTS programming.
Note: The following three prompts and Receiver 2 programming prompts do not
display if COMM TYPE is NET, NET BACKUP is NO, and 2ND LINE is NONE.
3.17
BACKUP NO YES
Backup Reporting
Enter YES to enable this receiver to be a backup to the other receiver in the event
the other receiver cannot be contacted.
3.18
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FIRST PHONE NO:
First Telephone Number
This is the rst number the panel dials when sending reports to this receiver. Phone
numbers can be up to two lines of 16 characters to equal 32 characters. You can
program a three second pause in the dialing sequence by entering the letter P. You
can program a dial tone detect by entering the letter D. These characters are
counted as part of the 32 allowable characters.
Area code selection for cellular communication: You can also enter a letter “C” in
the rst or second phone number. When entered, the characters before the “C” are
only used when a 2nd LINE Cellular call is being made. All other calls made on the
main phone line will only use the characters entered after the letter “C”. The letter
“C” is never dialed and is recognized by the panel as a marker only.
If a dial tone detect “D” is entered it causes the panel to begin dialing as soon as a
dial tone is detected. The panel waits a maximum of ve seconds for a dial tone on
the rst attempt. If a dial tone is not detected, the panel hangs up and then picks
up the line again. After waiting another ve seconds without dial tone, the panel
begins dialing on the second through tenth attempts.
3.19
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SECOND PHONE NO:
Second Telephone Number
The panel dials the second number when two successive tries using the rst number
have failed. If the panel cannot reach the receiver after two attempts using the
second number, it returns to the rst number and makes two additional attempts. A
total of ten dialing attempts are made using the rst and second phone numbers.
Each number can be up to 32 characters in length including any P or D characters
entered for pause and dial tone detect.
Should all ten attempts fail, the panel clears the communication buffer and makes
one communication attempt each hour to send a TRANSMIT FAILED (S87) report to
the receiver. The report information that was not sent to the receiver is available
from the Display Events feature of the User Menu and can be downloaded with DMP
Remote Link™ software.