XR200 Command Processor Panel Programming Guide 242 Zone Burglary/Fire/Access Control Panel with Built-in Communicator Do Not Throw Away! This programming guide contains information you need to program and service the XR200 panel and should be kept along with your other DMP technical documentation. 2841 E.
MODEL XR200 PROGRAMMING GUIDE Also contains programming instructions for use with the Model 485 Access Control Expansion card. When using the Series XR200 panel for any UL, NFPA, CSFM, or other listing organization's approved methods, refer to this manual and the XR200 Installation Guide (LT-0197). These documents outline the installation and programming requirements of all applications for which the XR200 is approved. Copyright © 1995 - 1997 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Contents Section Page Before you begin .................................................................................... Getting Started ....................................................................................... Programmer Operation .......................................................................... Programmer Lockout Codes ................................................................. Reset Timeout .................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page BACKUP REPORTING ............................................................................................................. 9 FIRST TELEPHONE NUMBER ................................................................................................ 9 SECOND TELEPHONE NUMBER .......................................................................................... 10 PAGER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ..................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page AUXILIARY 1 BELL ACTION ................................................................................................... 16 AUXILIARY 2 BELL ACTION ................................................................................................... 16 OUTPUT ACTION .................................................................................................................... 16 CUTOFF OUTPUT .............................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page AREA NAME .............................................................................................................................. 22 ACCOUNT NUMBER ................................................................................................................. 22 AUTOMATIC ARMING ............................................................................................................... 23 BAD ZONES .................................................................
1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 Before you begin About this guide This guide provides programming information for the DMP XR200 Command Processor™ Panel. After this Introduction, the remaining sections describe the functions of each programming menu item along with the available options. Before starting to program, we recommend you read through the contents of this guide. The information contained here allows you to quickly learn the programming options and operational capabilities of the XR200 panel.
1 - INTRODUCTION 1.3 Programmer Operation continued To select a section for programming, press any one of the top row SELECT keys when the name of that section is displayed on the keypad. The detailed instructions for each programming step are found in sections 2 to 15. 1.4 Programmer Lockout Codes The XR200 panel allows you to enter the programming function without entering a code using the steps 1 to 4 listed in section 1.2.
1 - INTRODUCTION During programming, the SELECT keys also allow you to change information currently in the panel's memory by pressing the appropriate SELECT key under the display then entering the new information through the keypad. When there are more than four response options available, pressing the COMMAND key brings up the next 1 to 4 options on the keypad display. Pressing the ARROW key allows you to review the previous four choices.
2 - INITIALIZATION 2.1 INITIALIZATION INITIALIZATION This function allows you to clear selected parts of the panel's program back to the factory defaults in preparation for system programming. For each initialization section, the Programmer provides a NO or YES option. CODES? NO YES Selecting YES advances you to a confirmation prompt. SURE? Selecting NO advances you to the next section prompt and does not initialize that section of the program..
3 - COMMUNICATION 3.1 COMMUNICATION 3.2 COMM TYPE: NONE NONE DD MPX M2E COMMUNICATION This section of programming allows you to configure the communication options for the XR200 panel. The information you'll program varies with the Communication Type you select. COMMUNICATION TYPE Specifies the communication method the panel uses to report system events to DMP SCS-1 Receivers or non-DMP receivers. Press any SELECT key. NONE - For local systems. Selecting this ends communication programming.
3 - COMMUNICATION 3.2.1 CHECKI N: – 3.3 CHECK-IN TIME Enter two digits (00 to 60) to specify the time delay in minutes the panel uses to send the next Check-in report. This prompt is only displayed if HST is selected in section 3.2. Since HST is not a polled communication method, the Check-in time allows the SCS-1 Receiver to get a Check-in report (s070) periodically to verify continuous communication with the panel. SCS-1/805 firmware is required in the SCS-1 Receiver.
3 - COMMUNICATION 3.3.1 TEST FREQ: NONE TEST FREQUENCY Specifies the communication test interval for the second phone line. This is displayed if 2ND LINE is programmed as DD, CELL or HST. NONE REG 7 30 NONE - No communication test is made on the second line. REG - A 2ND LINE communication test is made each time the regular communication test is completed. 7 - A communication test is made every 7 days at the test time programmed for the regular communication test. Test time deferrals are disregarded.
3 - COMMUNICATION 3.8 DFR TEST 3.9 TEST FREQ: NO DEFER TEST TIME Select YES to allow the programmed test report to be deferred if the panel communicates with a receiver within the time set in Test Frequency. See section 3.9. Select NO to send the test report as programmed regardless of previous panel communication. 0 TEST FREQUENCY Allows you to set how often the panel's test report is sent to the SCS-1 receiver. Enter from 1 to 60 days. This prompt is not displayed if Defer Test Time is set to NO.
3 - COMMUNICATION 3.19 SECOND PHONE NO. – SECOND TELEPHONE NUMBER The panel dials the second number when two successive tries using the first number have failed. If the panel cannot reach the receiver after two attempts using the second number, it returns to the first number and makes two additional attempts. A total of ten dialing attempts are made using the first and second phone numbers.
3 - COMMUNICATION 3.29 SECOND PHONE NO – SECOND TELEPHONE NUMBER When PAGER? is NONE. The panel dials the second number when two successive tries using the first number have failed. If the panel cannot reach the receiver after two attempts using the second number, it returns to the first number and makes two additional attempts. A total of ten dialing attempts are made using the first and second phone numbers.
4 - DEVICE SETUP 4.3 DEVICE 1: STNDRD STD NONE DEVICE TYPE This prompt allows you to specify that a device is installed at a particular address on the keypad bus. STANDARD - The device is either a Security Command keypad, a 711, 714, or 715 Zone Expander, a 6155LX PIR, DS775LX PIR, 5845LX Glassbreak Detector, or a 733 Wiegand Interface Module. NONE - No device is set for this address. If you entered 2, 3, or 4 in section 4.2 MAX PARTITION, the keypad displays the PARTITION NO: prompt.
5 - REMOTE OPTIONS 5.1 REMOTE OPTIONS REMOTE OPTIONS This section allows you to enter the information needed for Remote Command/Remote Programming operation. A description of the Remote Options follow: 5.2 RMT KEY: REMOTE KEY This option allows you to enter a code of up to eight digits for use in verifying the authority of an alarm or service receiver to perform a remote command/programming session.
5 - REMOTE OPTIONS 5.8 REMOTE PHONE NO REMOTE PHONE NUMBER Press COMMAND to enter the phone number the panel dials whenever remote programming is requested. After entering a phone number, the panel allows remote commands and programming only after it has first been called by the authorized receiver, disconnected itself, and has redialed the remote phone number. Note: When the function 984 + COMMAND is entered at the keypad, a remote options menu appears.
6 - SYSTEM REPORTS 6.5 SCHD CHG YES SCHEDULE CHANGE REPORTS YES allows the panel to send all permanent and temporary, primary and secondary schedule changes to the receiver. The report includes the day, opening time, closing time, and the user name and number of the individual making the change. Schedule changes made through Remote Access™ are not sent to the printer or Display Events. 6.
7 - SYSTEM OPTIONS 7.6 PWR FAIL HRS: 1 7.7 SWGRBYPS TRIPS: 3 POWER FAIL DELAY This option tracks the duration of an AC power failure. When the AC power is off for the length of the programmed delay time, an AC power failure report is sent to the receiver. The delay time can be from 1 to 9 hours. Entering a zero sends the AC power failure report after a 15 second delay.
8 - OUTPUT OPTIONS 8.4 BELL ACTION . . . . . BELL ACTION This section allows you to define the type of Bell Output for zone alarms. (Trouble conditions do not activate the Bell Output.) Press COMMAND to display the default Bell Output for each zone type. To change the output, press any SELECT key and enter S to provide a Steady Bell Output, P for a Pulsed output. T for a Temporal Code 3 output, and N for no Bell Output. 8.4A FIRE FIRE BELL ACTION Defines Bell Action for Fire Type zones.
8 - OUTPUT OPTIONS 8.5D FIRE ALR OUT: 0 FIRE ALARM OUTPUT Enter output number to turn on when a fire type zone is placed in alarm. The output is turned off using the Sensor Reset option while no additional fire type zones are in alarm. Enter zero to disable this output. This output is not compatible with Cutoff Outputs (8.5A). 8.
9 - MENU DISPLAY 9.1 MENU DISPLAY MENU DISPLAY Menu Display allows you to select at which keypad addresses the user can access the following functions. A description of each menu option follows: 9.2 ARM STAT 12345678 ARMED STATUS Enter the keypad addresses that show the armed areas for their partitions. For example: if address 1 is enabled here, it can display the armed areas within its partition. Each armed area is displayed with its area number.
10 - STATUS LIST 10.4 FIRE 12345678 FIRE ZONES Specifies the addresses where all fire zone alarms and troubles are displayed. The zone name is displayed and, if it's a trouble condition, the keypad steady trouble buzzer sounds. The buzzer remains on until any top row SELECT key is pressed. The name remains in the list until the user clears it with the Sensor Reset function.
11 - PRINTER REPORTS 11.1 PRINTER REPORTS PRINTER REPORTS This section allows you to define the operation of a local printer connected to the panel through the use of a DMP 462P Printer Interface Card. The 462P allows you to connect the DMP SCS-PTR or other compatible 40 or 80 character serial printer to the XR200 panel.
12 - AREA INFORMATION HOME/AWAY - in which three areas can be used: Perimeter, Interior, and Bedrooms. If you assign zones to the Bedrooms area, the keypad display shows HOME SLEEP AWAY when the user goes to arm the system. If you do not assign zones to the Bedrooms area, the keypad only displays HOME AWAY to the end user. With the HOME SLEEP AWAY option, the user can: 1. Select HOME to arm just the perimeter. 2. Select SLEEP to arm the perimeter and interior (non bedroom areas). 3.
12 - AREA INFORMATION 12.9 ANY BYPS NO ANY BYPASS When YES is selected, zones can be bypassed without a code number during the arming sequence. A code number is always required to use the Bypass Zones option from the menu. 12.10 AREA SCH NO AREA SCHEDULES Select YES to allow each area in this partition to set its own permanent and temporary, or primary and secondary user disarming schedules. Enter NO to provide one set of user disarming schedules for each partition. 12.
12 - AREA INFORMATION 12.15 AUTO ARM NO AUTOMATIC ARMING Select YES to allow this area to arm automatically according to permanent, temporary, or extended schedules. If no schedules are programmed, the area will auto arm every hour. If closing check is selected as YES, the automatic arming function does not take place until the expiration of a ten minute Closing Check delay. See section 12.7.
13 - ZONE INFORMATION 13.1 ZONE INFORMATION ZONE INFORMATION Zone Information allows you to define the operation of each protection zone used in the system. All protection zones, whether located on a command processor panel, Security Command keypad, or zone expander are programmed the same way. A description of each specification follows: 13.2 13.3 ZONE NO: ZONE NUMBER Enter the number of the zone you intend to program. Press COMMAND to enter a zone name.
13-ZONE INFORMATION 13.5 FIRE BEL OUT: 0 FIRE BELL OUTPUT This output (1 to 10, 100 to 299 or D1 to D16 if the Model 485 is used) is turned on any time a Fire, Fire Verify, or Supervisory zone is placed in alarm. The output is turned off by any the following actions: • When the User Menu Alarm Silence function is performed. • When a valid user code is entered to silence the bell. • Using the Outputs On/Off function in the User Menu. • The expiration of the Bell Cutoff time. See section 8.2. 13.
13 - ZONE INFORMATION 13.7A WIRELESS NO WIRELESS Select YES if you are programming a wireless zone. Press the COMMAND key to continue with wireless programming. 13.7B CHECK I N TM: 60 CHECK IN TIME You can set transmitters to check in automatically every 10, 30, or 60 seconds or not at all. To change the default of 60 seconds, press any SELECT key to display the default display of NONE 10 30 60. Press the SELECT key under the check in time you want for this zone. 13.
13 - ZONE INFORMATION UL requirements prevent the Alarm (A) and Trouble (T) action for Fire (FI), Fire Verify (VF), and Supervisory (SV) zone types from being changed. LOCAL - When you select L, an alarm report is NOT sent to the receiver. The bell output still activates according to zone type and the zone name appears in the panel's alarmed zones and status lists. NOTE: You can also select L for a zone to send alarm reports to the subscriber's personal pager only and not to the central station.
13 - ZONE INFORMATION How it works If a zone trips the total number of times specified in section 7.7 within one hour, the panel bypasses it until either the area in which the zone is assigned is disarmed, the zone is manually reset through the Bypass Zones? keypad User Menu function, or the zone remains normal for one hour and the Reset Swinger Bypass is YES. See section 7.8.
13 - ZONE INFORMATION Additional Zone Programming The remaining Zone Information you need to specify varies with the different Zone Types. Below is a list of the remaining information needed and the section numbers: If Zone Type Remaining Information Section Numbers Exit Prewarn addresses/Entry Delay Sections 13.15 to 13.16 Fire, Supervisory, Retard and Presignal addresses Sections 13.17 to 13.18 Auxiliary 1 and 2 13.
14 - STOP 14.1 STOP STOP At the STOP prompt, pressing any SELECT key allows you to exit the Programmer function of the XR200 panel. When selected, the panel performs an internal reset and exits the programmer. The STOP routine causes the following conditions to occur: • All areas in all partitions are DISARMED • All zones in all partitions are DISARMED • The panel's Status List is CLEARED During the reset, all keypad displays are momentarily blank for two seconds.
16 - APPENDIX 16.1 Events Manager The XR200 Events Manager function allows you to delay sending certain reports to the central station receiver. Reports can be kept in the panel's memory until overwritten by new activity or held until the memory buffer reaches 133 events, 665 door access granted events if the Model 485 Access Control Expansion card is used. When the buffer is filled, the panel automatically sends the stored reports to the central station receiver.
16 - APPENDIX 16.3 Diagnostics function The XR200 panel contains a Diagnostics function that allows test the communication integrity of the LX-Bus™, identify individual zones, and also display the present electrical state of any zone. To use Diagnostics, reset the panel, enter the Diagnostics code 2313 (DIAG), and press COMMAND. TEST LX-BUS The first Diagnostic function you'll see displayed is: TEST LX-BUS.
16 - APPENDIX 16.4 Using the 984 Command Function The 984 Command function allows you to connect the panel with a service receiver at a remote location for the purpose of remote programming, retrieving the Event Buffer, or checking one or more elements of the current program. To use the function, enter the numbers 9, 8, and 4 (984) and press COMMAND. The keypad display changes to NBR RMT PICKUP. NBR (number) - Select NBR if you want to enter a number for the panel to dial to reach the service receiver.
16 - APPENDIX Action Message Output Action Swinger Prewarn Entry Delay Retard Delay Presignal Fast Response Cross Zone Priority NIGHT DAY EXIT FIRE PANIC EMERGENCY SUPERVISORY AUXILIARY 1 AUXILIARY 2 FIRE VERIFY ARMING Abbr.