Programming instructions
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XR200 Programming Guide
3.1 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.
3.2 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.
DD - Digital Dialer communication to a DMP SCS-1 Receiver.
MPX - Multiplex communication to a DMP SCS-1 Receiver.
M2E - Modem IIe communication to non-DMP receivers. This format sends the report codes
of the Radionics Modem IIe communication format to the receiver(s) programmed in Receiver
1 and 2 programming. Once the receiver has been contacted, the XR200 waits approximately
45 seconds for the Modem IIe handshake beofore hanging up and making another attempt.
DNET - Data network connection to a DMP SCS-1 Receiver following multiplex rules. This
option requires the use of the 462N Network Interface Card. You can also use the backup
dialer capability of the XR200 by selecting the option 2ND LINE as YES. See section 3.3.
CID - This option allows the panel to communicate to non-DMP receivers using the Ademco
Contact ID format. When selected, the panel sends all of its alarm, trouble, and supervisory
reports to the receiver(s) programmed in Receiver 1 and 2 Programming.
When CID is selected, the panel sends reports to the receiver using either CID or standard
DMP SDLC based on each receiver's ability to process the CID format. The panel determines
whether the receiver can process the CID format by the acknowledgment tones the receiver
transmits when first contacted.
If the receiver
can
process the CID format, only those event reports for which there are CID
definitions will be sent by the panel. This restriction prevents the panel from dialing the
receiver for a report it cannot send.
HST (Host) - Asynchronous communication using the 462N Network Interface Card. The
DMP Host/Output reporting format is transmitted over an asynchronous computer or radio
network to the SCS-1 Receiver. All zone alarms and restorals transmitted on the Host
Channel are also duplicated on the 2ND LINE (section 3.3) if it is selected.
Note: When HST is selected as the Communication Type, 2ND LINE programming (section
3.3) allows you to select D2 for two line supervision when using a Model 893 or 893A Dual
Phone Line Module.
After selecting HST, the keypad displays MODEM SETUP:. Press COMMAND. Enter up to
15 characters for the dial string that is sent to the device connected to the 462N Network
Interface Card. When a report is to be sent, the panel first sends "+++ATH
c
r
(carriage return)",
waits one second then sends the dial string characters entered in MODEM SETUP. This is
followed with a space and a "
c
r
." The modem must respond to the panel with "CONNECT
c
r
".
If no response is received from the modem after 60 seconds, the cycle is repeated. Any string
other than "CONNECT
c
r
" that is returned by the modem and ends with a "
c
r
" is considered a
NAK. A NAK response causes the entire output to repeat after a 4-second delay.
If "CONNECT
c
r
" is properly received from the modem the standard HST report/response
sequences occur. After a report is sent and acknowledged, or sent five times and not
acknowledged five times, the panel sends "+++ATH
c
r
" to the modem.
If the Host channel fails to receive a proper acknowledgment after five attempts, the panel
sends a WARNING: NETWORK TROUBLE (S72) report on the 2ND LINE. The next time a
report is sent by the panel over the Host channel, the panel sends a NETWORK RESTORED
(S73) report over the 2ND LINE.
Note: You can use HST along with a 462N Network Interface Card to provide upload/
download capability using the DMP Remote Access™ software program.
COMM TYPE: NONE
3 - COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION
NONE DD MPX M2E
DNET C I D HST
MODEM SETUP:
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